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The Morrill Weekly News from Morrill, Kansas • 6

The Morrill Weekly News from Morrill, Kansas • 6

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Morrill, Kansas
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6
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THE MORRILL WEEKLY NEWS FOR SALE White seed corn, extra good quality. J. W. Work has been commenced on tenant house on the B. P.

Mc- Kim farm south of town. The structure will be 14 by 28 feet, two stories high and when completed will contain four rooms. Lest you forget, I take this TRAV inetnou to lniorm tne public in general that I am still in thefric-ture business and will develop and finish kodak films or at any time arrange to take views. IVilberTreffer. A thorn became imbedded in the flesh of a finger on the right liana oi uianeia wnne ne was engaged in trimming hedge one day last week, setting up an in flammation that caused him to lay off work for several days.

Now there was a Certain Rich Man of Gotham who lived on Fifth Avenue and bartered in Wall Street. He had never taken a vacation nor traveled until his physician told him he must. So he started for a far country, and because his check was good in Gotham for much money, he thought his check book would be a fine traveling companion. He had not reached Chicago before he found that his name, fame and signature were not so well known as he had thought; his check was a mere piece of paper to strangers. "How do we know you are the man you say you are, and how do we know your check is good?" they cried.

Then the Rich Man, having much common sense, inquired, "What shall I do?" By taking their good advice, to carry his money in American Bankers Asso-ciation Cheques, he avoided having his whole trip spoiled. Rufus Miller of north of town, who has owned a Ford automo bile for several years, came to the conclusion this spring that lie wanted a change and is now galivanting about in a six cylinder, five passenger Buick. Mrs. Louis Pulton of west oi town returned early in thu week from Los Angeles, California, where she spent the winter. Mrs.

Pulton will make her home cA. B. A. CHEQUES ARE SOLD BY THIS BANK with a son, Louis jr. She is a sister of S.

R. Goslen of this place. At the commercial club sale at Hiawatha Wednesday the S. R. McKim mules brought $512 the highest price payed for any team put up that day.

James BANK Montague, a horse and mule CONTINUOUS GROWTH IS PROOF OF SATISFACTORY SERVICE buyer of Hiawatha, was the purchaser. C. R. Gaston, who has been confined to the house for some time with an attack of the grippe, is greatly improved and he was Mr. and Mrs.

John Ayers of Hiawatha have move to the W. 0. down town last Saturday for the Hiskey farm southwest of Mor- Revival Meetings at Baptist Church Beginning Sunday, March 1 9th first time in several weeks, rill. Mr. Hiskey and daughter, IsTow that the weather appears to Miss Clara, have taken up their be warming up for keeps, it is abode at Hiawatha.

Virgil, son the opinion he will gain rapidly, of Mr. and Mrs. Ayers, will re- main there with them till school closes this spring. Mrs. Cora Eisenbise, a former resident of Morrill and now living at Sabetha, with two of her Rev.

Louis Jacobsen of Manhattan will be the evangelist in charge. Meetings will be held nightly during the week commencing at 7:30. Suit has been instituted in district court at Hiawatha to force a division of the estate of the late Hannah Rogers. A daughter of the deceased, Mrs. Laura Grinn, of Seneca is the plaintiff in the case.

The estate consists of a forty acre farm northwest of town, which is occupied by G. W. Rogers. children, spent Sunday here visiting relatives. Alta and Hazel, her stepdaughter and daughter, are employed in the Herald office at Sabetha.

Miss Pauline Saylor, after a short visit here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mrs.

David Heckman(nee Eisenbise), of Ceregoro, Illinois, is visiting with two sons, D. M. and R. E. Eisenbise, and other relatives in and about Morrill.

Mrs. Iva Chapman of Berlin, liew Hampshire, is visiting a cross the state line with a sister, Mrs. James Jellison, and other Jdnsfolks. Mrs. Alvina Kent, of Saylor, returned Sunday to Falls J.

L. Day moved this week from Hiawatha to Morrill and with his family has taken up his abode in the house owned by the Thornton J. Elliott estate. Mr. Day is a son of Mrs.

James Staffer of south of town and will be employed in the Blanchett barber shop at this place, where he worked for a time some two or three years ago. Get your dinner Sundays at the hotel; it only costs thirty-five cents and saves you the trouble and expense of cooking at home. C. G. Davis.

Palls City, mother of Madams City, where she is making her Jellison and Chapman, has been home with relatives and attend-at the Sabetha hospital for some ing high school. Pauline is a time being treated for a bruised daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. and dislocated shoulder.

Saylor of Loveland, Colorado..

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13,057
Years Available:
1890-1922