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The McLouth Times from McLouth, Kansas • 3

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The McLouth Timesi
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McLouth, Kansas
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THE McLOUTH TIMES Mrs. Iona Sinclair left for her jJ Neighborhood News jjj hame at Kansas City, Kansas, with her two daughtei last Friday, after a 10 days stay with her brother and family, i W. S. Wills. Joe Def rees come down from To-peka last Saturday evening and visited home folks until train time Do not pasa the Economy Cash Store when out shopping.

If you do you are apt to miss a bargain in the very thing you wish to purchase. Our lint? of Groceries, Queensware. and Oi aniuuvi re is complete. A li of -J- i ci I S. H.

Hill. P. M. Trackvvell lost a valuable Monday evening. He is employed in the offices of the Knights and mare last jLadiosof Security in the Capital Miss IWtha Bell is spending a few da wiib her brother and Fist; at T.

il Kl'olllti! find iv 1 IV of We bo'ieve that a hnldig institution 1 proband to do moiv than receive and dU.uiv' i important th.s- iiU eoi.lijiCt,;, niiikiog Hnd jM inir of in.ittcrs of consequence in any world. 'ni- 'iiii. vi it si. with i I i I. Cofli-j liad ('cured tl.c princip d.ddp of the Lining school but in order to hj at h.mie with her mother she tradud positions with Our nnil carrier has purchased the forty acres near the Eagle school hous, known as the T.

N. Crady Mr. Grower, of Lousing, who hi contracted for her home school, the Centenial, and he will train the pupils of that jistr.ct this term. place. Our rustling road overseer, W.

Moore, is putting the Atchison and Tonganoxie road from Ackerland to Springdale in fine shape. boxes, have just arrived mi we P'irtly have ll.oni priced Remember we guarantee every article that leaves our store io give satisfaction. We pay the highest market price for eggs cash or trade. Phone 92 for prices. Phone 92 if you wish en order and it will be delivered promptly.

Remember we are quoting you prices on a cash basis and when we do so, we quote you prices that cannot be duplicated by long time account EDMONDS Th Velma Watson returned from a Thamah Marshall Bank of McLouth Mrs. Herb Boyd spent Fiidny 4 percent paid on Time Deposits, with her sister, Mrs. Slawson. The Ladies' vAid society met with Mrs. Ed.

Black Thursday afternoon. two weeks vacation spent with her sister, Mrs. John Def rees, at Sen-neca, Kansas. Mrs. S.

H. Hill's mother, Mrs. B. D. Kincaid, is quite poorly with diseases incident to old age.

Mrs. Hill is at her bedside most of the time. Our section foreman, William FJimmer has taken a 30-day lay off and with his family will visit his Miss Bess Means attended the teachers' meeting at Oskaloosa last Groshohg If yon want old nanpr for fhursday afternoon. Guy Edmonds and family and El Bill Harris took an auto lnaH tn PHONE 92 putting on shelves, under carpets, vou can find the the circus at Lawrence Friday. mer Edmonds and family motored at the Times office.

5 cents for to Leavenworth Sunday. a Dig bundle. mother in Holmes County, Ohio. Mrs. Nellie Brock received the sad news that her father had been Mrs.

Sheppard and Mrs. Mae Cur ry and cnildren called on Mrs. Fersr Miss Stevens is the new milliner at Clothes Cleaned, Pressed or Repaired. Leave at Clark's Barber Shop. CPONFY the WKUUCI, "CLEANER" alavvsun Sunday afternoon.

badly hurt by his team while pd1ow the Fisher store and i.s nreoared to Dr.C, R. Brock: Veterinary Surgeon OSKAL003A. Office Phone 23; Residence, 198 ing. She and Mr. Brock went to Those who threshed this week fit the ladies out in the way of headgear that will be satisfactory to the see him last Monday.

were Guy Edmonds, W. R. Means, Milt Edmonds and Herb Boyd. men who have to pay the bill, Miss Lizzie Edmonds and brother Mr and Mrs. H.

E. Vnsburrr came James are keeping house and caring out from Kansas City Satudav and for Lon Edwards' stock during his spent Sunday at the home of Mrs I Use Vosburg's parent, Mr. and Mrs. D. bsence.

Rev Swezey and wife spent Sat H1L D. Reynolds. Mr. Vosburir was urday nifcht with Milt Edmonds and formerly traveling salesman on this 1 Electro Sunday at the home of Frank Dick territory for the Cudahv Packino- and family. Company, with headquarters in Mc- lOuth, and has many friends here.

Juice Grandma Sheppard has returned He now has a good position in t.hf to her home in-Topeka after a few offices at Kan as City. i Sunday, School Convention To the Sunday Schools of Jeffer weeks visit with her son, Thomas, and family. While playing last Wednesday Lu-la Highfili stepped on a garden rake running two of the teeth into her foot causing a very painful wound. son county. In arranging the program for the cm next annual Sunday School convention to be held in Valley Falls, we mm STANWOOD If interested in using Electric Power for any purpose call on us for particulars.

We are giving day service for McLouth. You will not find the price exhorbitant. nave endeavored to secure for thp Elmer Jones. Sunday School workers the verv Hpo talent obtainable, If you are interested in any department of Sundav School work you cannot affor to miss the treat that is in store for you. It is our earnest desire to Byron Swain spent the week end with his son, Clyde and family.

Oliver Warren and Her old Wood of Mound, visited Abraham Bacon Sunday evening. Ralph Puckett of Chicago, writes friends here that he expects soon to have a large delegation of the teachers and officers from the various schools in attendance. return to Kansas to live. lT5s IIP As a special inducement we are offering a. silk Christian flag to each Stan wood school opened Monday scnool outside Valley Falls sendine morning with an attendance of 36, a delegation its entire force of Mr.

Zimmerman will uonduct his A (.) 0 A A 3 A teachers and oflr. Exoc tivc fp seconu year oi work here. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davidson of Mound, Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Belt, Ora Hoilingsworth, Efiie Belt and Arthur Belt Sundayed with Mr. and Albert Mrs. Hoilingsworth.

Chas, Green and wife of Kansas City will soon move onto the farm he recently purchased here and Al OTP mm 1 4 tsiP WM I I i X-1 bert Hoilingsworth and family will move from that farm to the Charles Sharitt place. The many friends here of Mrs. A. 11 lm- T. Jones Hazel Ridge district are ii mrm rh glad to she is improving since ti i 11 y'lA undergoing an operation in the Sweedish hospital at Kansas City on Friday of last week.

Those from here attending the Friends quarterly meeting at Tonganoxie last week were: Mr. and Mrs. F. P. White, Philemon Jones, Miss Nettie Haworth.

Mrs. Anah Wheat Sowing willsoon be going on in ulL wing Jones and Elmer Jones and family. If you are in the market for a drill come and see our Our young people returned to ARKANSAS COAL We are now taking orders for Arkansas Anthracite Coal. Let us' have your order NOW so you may be certain to get the coal. DOBBS GRAIN COMPANY Empire Jr.

Grain Drill their respective schools this week: Misses Margaret Sparks, Tasie Will iams and Francis White and Norman Wiley to Tonganoxie high school and Misses Lydia Ellis and Hazel Tavlor to McLouth high school, It has all of the latest improvements Bradford Glynn P. S. The Manufacture of Empire Drills began in-1849 Did you borrow this paper? 5.

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9,776
Years Available:
1887-1922