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The Perry Mirror from Perry, Kansas • 2

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The Perry Mirrori
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Perry, Kansas
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aton is (speeding a four day fur lough with his parents. Miss Uelle Frandlo who has been teaching near Hatton Kans, Buy Your Coal came home Saturday night to slay until after the holidays with Kansas City Market Report. Kansas City Stock Yards.Dee-ember 9, 1918. Cattle receipts were 29,000, market steady to 15 lower on all kinds, some prime cattle unsold at noon held around $20. Hogs today 22,000, market tedy to 5 lower, top $17,70.

Sheep aud lambs 5,000, market 15 to 25 higher, top lambs $15.60 ewest9.40. Beet Cattle There was some weakness, her parents. demand is for steers weighing 800 pounds and upwards. Hogs. Hog markets continue abaolu tely reliable for country shippers.

Outside buyers paid $17.70 for best medium weight hogs today; packers paid 117.65 for both medium and heavy hogs top on light weights 117 60, bulk of sales $17 20 to $17 60, average price of packers' droves In Chicago is now practically down to the $17 50 minimum, but the average here last week ranged from $17.85 to 117.40 from day to day which Is still a margin above the $17 10 minimum es Now tablished for Kansas City during December and January. Stock pigs are active and prices are The Government advises us to urge our customers to buy their coal for next "Winter now. We are making every effort to get coal and within a few days will be able to quote prices. We ask your earnest coorperatlon in the effort to avoid another coal famine. higher, sales $13.50 to $14 50.

Sheep and Lambs Fat lambs advanced 50 cents Jbut oo positive decline In beet steers atter Tuesday last week, which left them slightly above the close of the previous week Cattle receipts continue heavy At most of the markets, Chicago reporting 47,000 today and prices there were 10 to 15 lower on most of the above steers. Short fed steers from nearby territory re selling at 114.50 to $17. one doad of prime steers $20.10 last weeit, though a shipment of extra steers here today held Around 20 up to noon. Western range steers are still coming freely and sell at $12 25 to $14 50 including shipments from west ern Colorado, Montana, Wyoming and Idaho. Choice heavy native cows bring up to 12.50, grass western cows $7.50 to $10.50, As em afct i last week fat sheep 25 cents and Mr, and Mrs.

R. Shirley, Mrs. Uendreksoa and Jack Bocox have been quite slcli the past week. Mr. and Mrs.

Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. McClane of Osawato-mine spent Sunday with R. F. Brown's.

Mrs. E. G. Brown and son Richard returned home with them. Mr.

and Mrs. I. B. Brown spent Sunday with R. F.

Brown. Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Brown and children motored to Win cbestsr Saturday and spent the day with Mrs. Brown's mother and sister. Miss Georgia Hoffman, who has been teaching music in the Frankfort school, is home until after the holidays. Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Schafer have moved into Mrs. Brittian's house at the cross roads. Mrs. Enochs of Grantville spent Friday with Mrs.

Skid-more. Mrs. W. O. Demerkle of Tope-cca spent the week end with her parents Mr.

and Mrs. C. P. Gieber. Mrs.

M. Binns of Rossville spent several days wilh her sister, Mrs. M. N. Brown.

Mrs. G. L. Bower, Mrs. Byrd and Little Lorena Lindamoou were Topeka visitors Monday.

prices are 15 to 25 higher today, the good lambs selling at tl5 to 115.60, fat ewes $9 to $9.40. Feeding lambs are tl.OO lower than a week ago, good weights J. THOMAS SON W. C. Glenn, Manager.

at $13 25 to tl3 50, light lambs and heavy pelted lambs around $12.50. Dealers here' predict higher prices this week for fat stock. J. A. Rick art, Market Correspondent.

Thorn psonville SEE OUR NEW DESIGNS IN Monuments and Markers THE VERMONT GRANITE COMPANY 532 N. Kansas Topeka Phone 594 manners id.zd io to, veai caives 411 to $13 50. Blockers and Feeders. Prices are not much changed from a week ago, good yearlings and twos selling at $9 to $10.25, a few two year olds heavy enough for feeder at $10 50 to 411.25, best stock steers $12.25, cop feeders common stock steers down to $6. Best Miss Lucy Brittian who has been teaching near Irene, came in Saturday to stay until after the holidays with her mother.

Elmer Turpin of Camp Fun FLOWERS Open Your Ear and Let Us Talk A Minute. WE haVe secured the agency from a reliable florist and can fanush floWers for Funerals; Weddings; or for Do you know we are continually serving satisfied customers at regular meals and short orders? The main reason for this is our great effort to please and it gets results. any occasion on short notice. Just call Mrs. Cain Phone 43 Perry, Kans.

OBITUARY. Nora Marie GalligerTenpenny was born in Atchison Kans February 20, 1868, died December 3X918; aged 50 years, 9 months ard 13 days.1 On March 5, 1891 she was united in marri-afieto Jim Tenpenny. To this union three children were born all of whom are living. Mrs. Nellie Scott, Mrs.

Eysell Fowler and Oscar Tenpenny. Mrs. Tenpenny has lived iu this vicinity almost all of her life and has a very wide acquaintance. Her friends are numerous. She had a kind and sympathetic disposition and treatsd everyone with the utmost consideration She leaves to mourn her untimely departure her three children, i Butter Cream Bread Have you tried this? It is fine in flavor, "well baked with a golden crust." We are sure you will like it.

PfliMS At lon as you can remember Pito's has been the favorite relief for coutfhs and colds. two sisters, one brother and a A Nervous Woman Finds Relief From Suffering. Women who suffer from extreme nervousness, often endure much suffering before finding any' relief. Mrs. Joseph Snyder, of Tiffin, had such an experience, regarding which she says: "Six months I was bedfast with Since '64, mothers have kept PIm's the home and See us for Christmas Candies and Nuts.

host of friends. Funeral Friday afternoon at two o'clock at ceme tery. Burial at Oak Ridge cemetery. tiled it to prevent little eoughs and cold from growing big. Fba'a ie prmpt nllal.

ItNtMUMuii ad throat IrrititWa tad moIbm throat tiakl. At all draiiitti. Ctnftui OHatt-Uftfrr Yni 9 OU PEN ipji GOLDEN BELT CAFE F. R. EYFSTONE, Prop.

nervous prostration. I had sink-Ins spalls, a col, clammy feeling, could not stand the sllshtaat noise. At times Influenza caused three and a half timss as much sickness in Kansas during the month of October as all other ailments put nr coufChs I would almost 3 colds fly to places; an stomach very weak. My hus band Insisted en ALWAYS AT YOUR "L1 1 i. uumic uctuuer, dust twu toother.

The morbidity reports just complied by Dr. J. J. Sippy state epidemiologist shows that 14971 cases of infiunza were listed with the state department by health officers and physicians for the'four weeks ending November 1. Of the larger counties Kan sas City reported 5102, Wyandotte outside of Kansas City 193 and Rosedale 66.

Wichita City 2129 and the rest of Sedgwick SERVICE. my taking Dr. lilies' Nervine, and I began to improve 'before" I had finished the first bottle until I was entirely cured." MRS. JOSEPH SNYDER. 262 Hudson Tiffin.

Ohle. Many remedies are recommended for diseases of the nervous system that fail to produce results because they do not reach the seat of the trouble. Dr. Miles' Nervine has proven its value in such cases so many times that it is unnecessary to make claims for it. You can prove its merits for yourself by.

getting a bottle of your druggist, who will return the price if you receive no benefit MILKS MEDICA.U Clkhart, 237. Reno 668 and Hutchison alone 245, Tope ua 1558 and the rest of Shawnee County 257, counties in Kansas have sent in no reports of influenza, they are Stanton and Grant. Parsons reports six the lowest number of any city reporting and Wichita county seven, the lowest number of any county reporting, The total number of other diseases reported to the state board of health during the month was 1411 divided as follows: Typhoid 201, Smallpox, 89, Diphtheria 116, Scarlet fever 65, German measles 3, Whooping Cough 218, Chicken Pox 93, Mumps 55, Pneumonia aside from influenza results 566, Meningitis 4 and Poliomyelitis 2 Pittsburg 491 and the rest oi Expert Repairing Reliable Supplies Dependable Accessories, I Gasoline Oils Batteries When You Want to Re-Tire COME TO US. PERRY MOTOR CO. Phone 38 Crawford the next two counties reporting the largest number of cases are Elk 1268 and summer 923.

Cherokee had 848 cases outside of Galena where 111 cases were reported. Finney and Morton Counties where the disease is raging in a most virilent form at the present time reported only 219 and 13 cases Farm insurance. See Cain Pay your Mirror subscription this week. Let Cain insure yon..

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1898-1922