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The Wilson World from Wilson, Kansas • 3

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The Wilson Worldi
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Wilson, Kansas
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3
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HANDS OFF waissa 3 Sale! Auction FREE ft ft ling rugs made (o order, Mre.Neff, Mr. and Mr. Anton Smetana have moved from Russell to thin place. 1 Have your chickens culled. See ad nn last page, New Ittiuiinit'K record on ale.

WoImt Company. 43-tf Mr. and Mrs. Herman Waller and Mr. and Mrs, A.

J. Slaughter motored to Lucas last Sunday. H'1 Having; sold my place in Wilson I will sell at auc- -lion on Satifday, OeOM PUgi-lm Ware, (ho lust word in) We have 30 samples of suitings priced from $25 to $45 with which we will give an extra pair of pants with each suit ordered. Battery Repairing Overhauling Cars Overhauled and Repaired Electrical Work All worx guaranteed The Independent Repair Shop copper are. Call and oe this boau.

ItfiT. line. Wtbor Co. Dr. Alderson was up from Salina last Wednesday and Thursday visiting his daughter, Mrs.

A. J. Moore, mm Commencing at 2 o'clock sharp our household goods: and family. Mrs. James Kroft went to Ellsworth last Thursday where she mm Hit QuiU $kofr spent the day with her ulster, Mrs.

Anna Heiter. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mohler spent last Saturday here visiting their par Judge Do you uuiin to ny lint you stood by and lot tlie prisoner boat your uiotlier-In-liiw without doing imv-tiling? Witness Well, I didn't think he needed nny liclji. ents, Mr.

and Mrs. H. Mohler and 1 electric washer, first class 2 book cases, A number of books 2 Rugs, 9x12 1 ISLINGTON PIANO 1 F.irdcar, 191 6 model Shovls, Spades, Hoes, Tools Some stove wobd Lumber kindling Other articles too -numerous to mention. 1 range stove, good as new I Round Oak Heater 1 Hottentot Heater I cupboard 1 kitchen cabinet 2 dining tables 10 chairs beds 1 dresser 2 commodes 2 wash stands Mr. and Mrs.

L. (J. Brown Luther Moore and family came up from Gate, last week on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ort Moore nnd also the Dnn Diven family.

2 They Use as Food. Butterflies, which mo vt t.v irolitic In Australia, are suiimiiied In millions by the aborigines, uud Kopuruted from their wings, pressed Into enlies und eaten. The J. C. I), will give thoir an nual Hallowe'en Mask Ball at the Wilson Opera House Tuesday night, October 31.

These balls are always These things will sell on this date, Oct. 21 as we must give possession of place. well attended and are enjoyed by everybody. Mrs. Ceorge Richter Is leaving this week to make her home in Sylvan Grove.

Mrs. Richter has a number of warm friends here who will be sorry to see her leave but who Owner J. E. DILLMAM. will keep up thoir friendship by fre quent visits with Mrs.

Richter In her W. H. GAMBER, Auctioneer F. S. PECIVAL, Clerk new home.

7 ja a rn I 3WT iWlOTOr ilillii.iMdllll'i'.li'llillilillllll!,'!! I Mil i I i I I i II i i i DORItAXCK DOTT1XGS (Too late for last week) Everyone is 8tlll wishing for moisture Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and son of Salina are visiting the E. Hubbs family. They expect to visit relatives at Hunkerhill and take lif the Bunkerhill fair before returning to their home.

Grandma Thlek-n is now staying at the home of her son Fred. She is now able to walk and is enjoying much better health. Chnrk'8 Garrett and family and Miss Hannah Garrett came In from their home near Oakley Tuesday afternoon." They expect to visit relatives and friends about two weeks. Hannah says after spending the summer out there she thinks she would like lo make it her home. A number went to Wilson last Thursday evening expecting to hear Bishop Waldorf.

They were disappointed on arrival to learn he was unable to be there yet the program for the evening was enjoyable and instructive. Dr. Bbvard, secretary of board of Sunday schools being an especially able speaker. Jim Watt was In the Uorrance neighborhood the first of the week gathering up cattle which he had bought a short time before, die purchased Howard Sav.hlll's bunch of whlteface calves, then sold a part of them to Art Walz and the. other part to a party near Ellsworth.

John Hoch drove a nice bunch of Hereford cows up from Ellsworth the first of the week. He bought them of Jim Watt. 'Mr. and Matt Bowen have a new baby boy at their home. The senior class of Bunker and their lady teacher visited James Thoman and pupils at the Hubbs school last Friday afternoon.

The Lew Claussen family visited at the Art Walz home Sunday and helped Arthur celebrate bis birthday. Elsie Sprinkle was taken quite ill Sunday. The Ed Washburn family visted Maron Cllne, mother and sister A motor is like a human beingIt responds best to good treatment. While Eagle Gasoline brings out the best qmiiCles in any motor because it is a correct fuel exactly suited to requirements. White Eagle Gasoline wiil gve your motor additional life, power and speed, it will enable you to start easier, msb a quicker get-away and KEEP GOING! You'll notice the difference with White Eagle in your tank an eager willingness on your motor's part to go smoothly, silently, powerfully! Why not use the best? White Eagle gives more miles per gallon, hence it is cheaper.

Prove it yourself! White Eagle Motor Oil flows freely at zercj Look for thii Si'fl for Qutity-Srvic9 vim $3 1 1 IJISil fill 11 wMZ a v. or irai nou1 i liese Uealers Can SeppS TOU1UNU S1375 tins ROADSTER J350 123S COOPK 1875 1795 SEDAN 2095 1950 F. D. OLDS MOTOR CO LOCAL Wilson, Kansas T. A.

Blackwood, Agent F. D. Olds, Wilson, Kansas OPENING Have your chickens culled. See 9 ad on last page. Mask anowe en mi mi awMJ John Jirik went to Salina Sunday to see the Airplane Circus.

Kyea tested and glasses correctly fitted at all limes by lr. I.eo Tin-geon. 23-tf Mrs. Carl Trendle and Mrs. Pan Klotz entertained their lady friends yesterday afternoon, Rook being the diversion.

The City Council held its regular meetinng last Monday night." Aside from the allowing of bills very little business was transacted. It was voted to put in a water softener for the water for the boilers. Mrs. E. W.j Moses and Mrs.

Castle of Great 'Bend, who attended the party at Mrs. Baker's Friday, remained over and visited with Mr. mm mm iff Ui LJI WILSON OPERA HOUSE Longer Lite and Mrs. Warren Baker until Monday when the latter took them home in their car. Mrs.

Nathan Jones of Abilene, who came over with the ladies of the 300 ciub from Great Bend last Friday for a meeting at the home of Mrs. Warren Baker stayed all night with Mr. and Vernon Eaker and then went on to Abilene Saturday morning. Niffht- ForCasings 90 per cent of Puncture Trouble Saved by The marriage Bans of Mr. Frank 0 E.

Vodraska and Miss Georgia Gertrude Kottas were read at the Catho- lie church of Ellsworth last Sunday morning by Father Bradley. The marriage ceremony will take place Tuesday morning, October 21, at nine o'clock In St. Wencelsaus Catholic church, Wilson. The picture show last Thursday night, t'A Fool's Paradise" was one of the finest productions that have McWade Automatically Sealed Tubes .5 KFIATSO INFLATED PRIZES-First, to best lady and best gentleman in costume; second, to best group; third, to best comic. Music By The Band Luncheon Served By J.

D. Ladies been to this place in months. If the people realized what high class plays are being brought here every Thursday night in these special productions the hall would be crowded every time. good old fashioned rain 'ell nere last Friday night when will be worth thousands of dollars to the lormers of this community as it will enable them to do their seeding and will also bring up the wheal of eber Admission- Gentlemen Masked $1.00 Ladies masked, Children over 12, and spectators 25c who have already done their ing. About an inch and a quarter' Committee Everybody Invited of rain fell at this place..

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11,167
Years Available:
1880-1922