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The Morrill Weekly News from Morrill, Kansas • 7

The Morrill Weekly News from Morrill, Kansas • 7

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Morrill, Kansas
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7
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THE MORRILL WEEKLY NEWS Our store is packed with good suits and overcoats for men and boys. Nothing but the best makes tro. Wo guarantee our Reduction Sale on Millinery prices to be the closest firahnm Bros. McKnight, Sabetha. AClVt.

Leonard Day and family have moved into the I. H. Reem house east of the E. W. Davis home.

Mr. Day will be employed in the Blanchett barber shop. Before coming here he worked for a time at Hiawatha. Clint Stover is preparing to install a furnace at his home in We intend to close out our entire line of Millinery in Morrill for the season and to do this will cut prices to the quick. Sale begins tomorrow and will continue one week.

We are shipping in a lot of the latest and best models to offer at this time. If you have not purchased your Fall and Winter Millinery this will be your opportunity to do so at a great saving. Don't fail to come in and look over the styles. Make your selections early while there is a hat for every taste. Miss Daisy Smith town.

Heretofore he has used a base burner for heating pur poses but decided that the furnace would be more comfortable and also more economical. J. E. Smith will dispose of his 'household furniture at public auction Saturday. He has rented a furnished house at Osawkie His family will go there im mediately after the sale.

At pre SAXER'S QUALITY STORE MORRILL, KANSAS sent Mr. Smith is conducting evangelistic meetings at a country church near Topeka. R. A. Record and his son, J.

Cooper real closed crotch un derwear, $1 up a suit. Graham are employed witn trie gang that put in the bridge east of Bros. McKnight, Sabetha. Advt. town near the Cushman home.

At present they are working J. J. Flickinger shipped in five car loads of cattle this week and his brothers, C. W. and S.

a car each. The stock as bought at St, Joseph and will be. fat south of Hamlin. After that job is completed they will move down near Powhattan where a large county bridge will be erected. Both get home every Saturday night.

During the week Mrs. J. 0. Record and children spend much of the time with her parents at Sabetha. tened for the spring market.

Household Good AT AUCTION Saturday, Nov. I si At the residence adjoining the E. R. Shelton property on the east MORRILL, KANSAS T. S.

Howard went to Kansas City the first of the week and re turned with a car load of ewes. He is planning to raise a lot of ambs next year and get, them ready for the early fall market. Mr. Howard was accompanied to the city named by his wife and daughter in law, Mrs. Nora Howard.

Just Published Webster'. NEW INTERNATIONAL Dictionary, (G. C. Merriam Springfield, Mass.) surpasses the ol International as much as that book exceeded its predecessor. On the old foundation a new superstructure has been built.

The reconstruction has been carried on through many years by a large force of trained workers, under the supervision of Dr. T. Harris, former United States Commissioner of Education, and reenforced by many eminent special Mrs. Amanda Fisher enter- ained her Sunday school class SMITH kJlVJUL JL Jl Jl 0 ists. The definitions have been rearranged and amplified.

The number of terms defined has ROY KISTNER, Auctioneer and the members of the home department of the Methodist Sunday school at her home Wednesday. Besides teaching a class MrsFisher is superintendent of the home department and spends much time visiting among its members. been more than doubled, The etymology, synonyms, pronunciatun, have received on-sparing scholarly labor. The language of English literature for over seven centuries, the terminology of the arts and sciences, and the every-day speech of street, shop, and household, are presented with fullness and clearness. In size of vocabulary, in richness of genera! information, and in convenience of.

consultation, the book sets a new mark in lexicography. ,000 words and phrases. G. W. Rogers, who went to Kansas City some time ago to take treatment for the prevention of hydrophobia, is still at the hospital at that place.

He wrote his wife this week that he must remain some time yet. Mr. Rogers recently lost several head of stock with rabies. In 6000 illustrations 2700 Local and Long Distance Telephone Service BESTJSERVICE Northeast Kansas Tel. Co.

doctoring a horse supposed to be effected with that disease he got some saliva from the animal's mouth in a sore on his hand. Write to tho publishers for Specuam Pages. S33 6 C3) CS3 I 3CS.

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13,057
Years Available:
1890-1922