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The Perry Mirror from Perry, Kansas • 4

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The Perry Mirrori
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Perry, Kansas
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I f. Jefferson County School The Perry Mirror consisting of nine members. Regular Meeting of Town Rev. Clevenger of Kansas City, Board. Chas.

Gramse R. A. Yost Notes. Willbeth0p8t0r. Th numbers of the Gltv The greatest gift from teacher 11 Some of the members of the nA11Pn mt in rpciiiar aeaston to pupil Is an enlarging and en ISSUED EVERT THURSDAY.

Farmer's Feed Store Second door north of Drug: Store. uuraiu range, attended tne i'o during standard in his relation Sat- mona Grange at Oskaloosa, last Tuesday night, with Mayor Taylor and Councilmen Gramse, White. Bridson and Bettys were to work, play, family, friends W. E. CAIN, Editor and Prop A i urday.

and citizenshib. Quietly and i presistently she drops the seeds T. P. Buchanan is able to be in present. SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 A YEAR.

of appreciation, and in dally ways the blacksmith shop again and Aside from the allowing of has J. J. Clark assisting him bills, the Council discussed the For all kinds of feed, Oil Cotton Seed Heal, tiomco, Tankage Hog Fattener and Malasses feed. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. of suggested service she tends and waters in every child the with the work.

electric light question, but did Enured at the Postofflce at Perry, opening leaves of cood will. Mrs. Ed Webb and daughter not decide at this time Aipon any Ktnsu, second class matter. "With good will doing service," Vera and son Harry, spent Mon- improvement. The Clerk was PHONE 113 PERRY, KANS.

if day night and Tuesday withMrs. instructed to correspond with that is spirit of her daily lessons. From "A Course in Citizenship." THURSDAY, JAN. 7,. 1915.

The executive committee of the Webb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. the State College at Mannattan, J. G. Armstrong.

in regard to procuring an expert Miss Julia Webb gave a party electrician to come to Perry and last Saturday night at her home. over the plant thoroughly and county teachers' association has chosen Supt. H. L. Pasley of Perry, delegate to the Education Thompsonvllle.

One hundred nine attended Sunday school last Sunday. Little Dorothy Bocox is on the sick list. There were about 35 present, advise as to jus wuwiuruu At Abe day Store al Council to be held at Topeka Refreshments were served, after and wnat is necessary to maae which a few games were played the plant give satisfactory ser- January 15 and 16. Mr. Pasley is much interested in the im Mr.

R. A. Duree is on the sick and then all departed lor their vice: provement of our schools and ft I Tne IOllOWiDg oma weco uruer will represent well the education- al interests of our cldnty. Mr. B.

Fowler, freight 3.62. dav nicrht to install officers for Pasley wishes to have from the the ensuing year. An oyster teachers.suggestion's as to meas ures they would like to have him Dale Stark, postal cards 8. B. L.

Fowler, oil $47.50. C. P. Burgess, December $60.00. W.

E. Cain, four months rent, supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock, after which the installa work for. We each have our own list with asthma. School began the 4th after the pupils had a happy vacatian. Mrs.

Ed Selkins spent the week end with home folks, Mr. E. L. Brown spent Tuesday in Topeka. Mr.

Wm. Sofray spent Mon day in Topeka. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Shirley spen.t Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Hoffman and family. tion of officers, followed by a talk bv Mr. Leverton and Mr, ideas as to what will be for the best interests of the schools, and let us make them known to him.

Two of our successful teachers Whitney. All members are urgently requested to be present. KJome early, as supper is be Clerk services Oct. Nov. and Dec, $6.00.

F. W. Bettys, labor on meters, 5.00. C. P.

Burgess, freight and express $1.47. Electric Storage Battery supplies $12.10. served at 6:30 prompt. have embarked on the sea of matrimony during the holiday sea son. December 20, Miss Effie Saturday, January 9th at 8 a.

we start a special sale of several days on cotton and wool blankets, Ladies, Misses and Gbildrens coats, Cloake and Sweaters, Ladies, Gents and Childrens Furnishing goods, Mens, Boys and Youths Dress and Work Shirts, Overalls and Duck Goats and bur full line of Rubber goods, Alaskas, Arties and Boots and a heavy reduction will be made on all lines of shoes, Ladies and Misses house and school dresses, Cotton and Muslin Gowns, Ladies Tailored Skirts. Also all broken lines of General Merchandise, for low prices, considering the quality of goods, included in'this sale. Will say that it will be the greatest we have ever offered and insist that you come in and see what you can use at the extreme low All remnavts and short lengths iu ribbons at one-half off. TRULY YOURS, ABE HAY STORE PERRY, KANSAS Steve Welter has had several Mr. and Mrs.

Frandle spent good wolf chases in the past two Hull of Nortonville was married weeks, but only succeeded in to Mr. Carl Strange of Winches Friday with friends in Sunny side. A large number from here at catching one. It being an old ter. Miss Hull has not been one, showed considerable fight, teaching year, but for sever Nourse Oil oil 12.72.

Alamo Engine supplies for engine $2.45. tended church in Perry Sunday the dogs tusseling with it for a al years she has been one of our evening. progressive, successful teachers. Mrs. Pearl Ridgeway spent quarter of a mile across an open meadow.

Ben White, the mail carrier, happened along as they The other wedding was that of the week end with relatives in Chas. Woodson, Street Commissioner $5.00. Perry Mirror, printing 7.10. Henry James, police service 60c. A.

F. DeBacker, supplies $2. Tecumseh. Miss Bessie McKinney of Wil-liamstown to Mr. Earl Chitwood of that Miss McKinney came to this county from Leaven We are glad to hear that Mrs.

Melvin Duree is better at this were fighting and says it was the best wolf and dog fight he had ever seen. Welter's dogs have the honor of being the best fighters and swifest runners. writing. worth County and taught last year and this year at Clover Miss. Minnie Brittain spent the weekend visiting friends To both the above couples, we extend our best wishes for their Lecompton.

near Meriden. Last Call. Those owing me for groceries for the last six months to fifteen years are requested to settle at once. I get 30 to 60 days on P. J.

Plummer was a Lecomp Miss Belle Frandle spent the happiness and prosperity. Mis McKinney resigned as Golden Belt Cafe week end in Topeka with her ton visitor, Thursday. brother James Frandle and wue. H.L. Snyder started Tuesday Miss Sarah Giben returned to for Stuart, Florida.

teacher of the Clover Hill chool and Mr. David Becker of Meriden has been engaged to finish the term. groceries and can't wait longer and do justice to myself. You go to other towns and send off for vour eoods and pay cash in Topeka the 4th alter two weeks J. A.

Silliman came down from vacation. Topeka, Tuesday morning. The young people of Thomp We are sorry to hear that Miss Gladys Burris who teaches at Mrs. Anna Reis is advance and take what they send sonville were having good times revival, meeting at the xRadical you, why not pay your home WILLIAMSTOWN, KANSAS A place where you can get good things to eat at all hours of the day, also soft drinks. 1 We also carry a nice line of confectionery.

We are located three doors west of tfepot MRS. JOHN JOHNSON Utlk W.U MW 1 I a 1.1 1 Walnut Creek has been suffering from a nervous breakdown for man? Do you want me to board riding ana ssawnguu-uusu United Brethern church. 1 location. P. St.rawn snpnt SundltV you free? I am under no obliga two or three weeks, and will not ttf-.

P.harlftv Rower, who spent the nrif.h his HntlS fp.fid VOU Oil DfOmiseS. I be able to resume her work at I aUU iXUilUaj 1U m.vu u.s holidays with home folks, wjfe and baby, want my pay while I am on earth. the Mon- turned to Manhattan last Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. Staufer are Do not wait till judgment day to school for a few days yet. Mrs. Bertha Renfro, her sister is suo-stituting for her until she recov- 4. a-moftoA hnmP.

from Nevada. Pa" me I I am going to do business on a Miss Georgia and Carl Hoff this week. ers. man returned to Baldwin Mon The school at Thompsonville Hemphill was Miss Maggie CASH SYSTEM. Do not ask for credit.

Yours for cash. W. J. Duncan. day after spending their vacation gave a box social the evening of over from Perry a few days, vis Piciu (T here, with their parents.

December 15, the proceeds of Moving res iting her mother. and Mrs. Garfield Shirley which amounted to $43,40. Miss Fred Sutter and Siegel Smith turfc V- pry nent Thursday in Grantville Man ft Bonewitz teaches at came over from Perry, Thurs -i hpr narents Mr. and Mrs.

Thompsonville this year. Woodmen Officers. At a recent meeting of Kaw Valley Camp, Modern Woodmen day on business, in Mr. Sutter's gpA John Stein. Sudie Anderson, Supt.

car. Spangler of America, the following officers LeRoy and LePort Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Yardley and Alice and Ralph spent the I you at subscriber of the Perry returned to.

Lawrence, Sunday were elected: AT THE OPERA HOUSE Wednesday and Saturday Night Four reels of special feature and you will enjoy each reel. ADMISSION 10c EVERYBODY GOES weekend in Kansas City, return- Home Telephone you are reminded that all bills were due nitrht tn resume their work at Consul, Wm. Matthias. Tuesday. Advisor, J.

D.Frost. the State University. the 1st of January and we will Mr. Starr of Lawrence, is i Mr. aud Mrs.

Chas. Hoffman land children, Georgia and Carl, appreciate a settlement. painting J. B. Wilson's house, J.

D. Frost. ond Mr. and Mrs. Selkins took occupied by Mrs.

Gertrude Heise. Hinnpr Thursday with" Mr. and Banker, Wm. Kelley. Dale Stark.

Escort, Dean Shaw. Watchman, Ab Williamson. Sentry, Steve Burke. Physician, Dr. WTeisgerber.

L. Raines, Jas. Burke, F. W. Bettys.

Mrs. Clarence Thompson. Rev. L. A.

Stone of Big Springs M. E. CHURCH. January 10, 1915. At Perry.

was in town Monday. He re- Williamstown. nnrttf auite ah amount of sick- Ks3.rt Dlseass Almost 1 Fatal to Young Girl daushtt-r, yrhen thirteen year old, was stricken with heart trouble. She was so bad we had to place her Sunday School 10 o'clock a. m.

ness in the vicinity of Big Mf Rnd Rood man is very ill Preaching 7:30 p. m. at this writing. Springs. At Thompsonville, Miss Rertha White spent last Elmer.

Goepfert has received from his brother, who lives in W. B. Iliff left Monday for his Sunday School 10 a. m. Tuesday, with Miss Vera Webb.

home in Sterling, Colo. Lecomp Preaching 11 a. m. California, a lemon that weighed seventeen ounces and several Miss Elsie White spent Sun ton people are always glad to see L. B.

Pruitt, Pastor. -A evpnintr with Miss Vera persimmons that were as large him and trust he will visit us again soon. MWJ CJ Webb. bed near a window so she could ret her? breath. One doctor said, 'Poof child, she Is likely to fall dead any A friend told me Dr.

Miles' Hrart Remedy had cured her father, so I tried it, and she began to improve. She took a great many bottles, but she i spared to me to- as good sized apples They were J.W.Robertson PERRY, KANS. carries a full line of. Furniture, Rugs Linoleum, Matting riigs, Etc. Also a full line of caskets and robes.

All callsv attended to day or night. Embalming done on short notice. Jas Burke, Mgr Phone No. 28 nn disnlay at the Golden Belt The busiest place in town the Perce Underwood has been on the sick list, but is now 'h. Bank Officers Elected The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers', State Bank of Perry was held mst week, was the blacksmith Cafe several days, improving.

shop- "Doc" Glenn had to bring William Russell Mayall.ttnfant Tr fT 11. Kline spent New in his team and have them sharp son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wf May- last Wednesday afternoon.

ine Year's day with Mr. Kline's par" shod to enable him to haul feed following officers and directors all, was born July 18, 1914, and to his feeding yard. ents. day, a rosy cheeked girL No one can imagine the confidence I have in Heart Remedy." A. R.

CANON. Worth. Mo. were elected: and died January 1915, aged Rpveral from here attended The annual Hill Harris dinner President, J. Q.

Dinnen. Vice J. F. True. Jr.

tUo MfKmnev Chitwood wed was held at the home of E. J. five months and twenty-three; days. He was a sweet little baby the joy and pride of a happy ding at Linwood, last week. Hill, New Year's day.

Among Misses Elsie and BerthaWhit home. The fact that he was so those from Topeka we noticed F. J. Hill, Mrs. Peter Eberhart Cashier, Win.

Kelley. Directors, J. 0. Dinnen, J. F.

True Chas. Hoffman, John Shortall, Wm. Quinlin, H. A. spent Saturday with Miss Jes strong and robust, made him an i and the Misses Corinne and Ber- sie Webb.

easier victim for the suffocating Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Prof. nice Harris. Mrs.

F. J. Hill is Mi- and Mrs. Ed Webb and and Mrs. Watson of Lawrence, I dUU iujl i IUUC03 vuuiuw urn' I son Harry spent Saturday night iu a hospital, following an opera- thouirh he did not remain long in The unbounded confidence Mr.

Canon has in Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy is shared by thousands of others who know its value from experience. Many heart disorders yield to treatment, if the treatment is right. If you are bothered with short breath, fainting spells, swelf-ing of feet or ankles, pains about, the heart and shoulder blades, palpitation, weak and hungry you should begin using Dr. Miles' 1 Heart Remedy at once.

Profit; by the experience of others while yoa may. V. Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy It sold and a I inn fnt tra atnnoa n.nd mil 11 nnt.l.. i.u1..

Ploughe, Chas. Gramse. The Farmers' State Bank has enjoyed a very nice business the past year "and starts the year under very favorable con SUnaay wim ivn. uu 1 I tHI3 wona, neve ruleless, iic i be here. We are glad to note invoA mn.t dearlv bv those who John White.

4 I IV -V 9 -V I that she is slowly improving. him and a home a iittlf Ouite a number from here at spent New Years day with Goepfert and family. Miss Georgia Hoffman and brother William, who-are attending Baker University at Baldwin returned to their school work Monday, after spending theholi-Aava wjit.h t.hpir narents. near bit more quiat, lonesome and sad ditions. pnded the New Year's dance at hA Uinneheis gone.

Funeral ser- Prrv and all report a good Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fannen s.

hp.avv runof iob orintintr the Dast vices were conducted 4t the home time. visited bis brother and family in muJ meetiner held three weeks and we are crowded Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, guaranteed by all druggist. MILES MEDICAL Elkhart IntV Atchinson several days last week i 4 1 rpaoAaTr I en thi wpp If that we are mm nell- bv Rev. L. B.

Pruitt' and burial Thompsonville. s. retarning borne Monday. at otaiiara uii, wuacu ucovbj i 1- A rharch was organized, ed to neglect the paper some, was in the Newman cemetery. tl jjuv 0 1.

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