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The Shawnee County Mirror from North Topeka, Kansas • 2

The Shawnee County Mirror from North Topeka, Kansas • 2

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Be a live wire when it comes to subscribing for your home paper. Be THE SHAWNEE COUNTY MIRROR Successor to SILVER LAKE MIRROR na. Superintendent of Insurance 'Friday. They enjoyed the day very Frank L. Travis, Iola.

State Printer I much. W. R. Smith, Columbus. Miss Worthington, Miss Ethel Mrs.

G. W. Luman and Mrs. John Works of Topeka, and Private Melford Warren were recent callers on Mrs. Boyd of CamD Funston snent Sunday one of those who make it possible taking advantage of our clubbing offer.

Entered as second class matter at Silver Lake, Kansas, act of March 1873. B. F. Hoy, having helped her celebrate her 78th birthday anniversary. JESSIE RICE, Local Editor.

Published every Thursday eve. after a load of wood Saturday. The roads being so bad, he broke the axle of the wheel west of the Cross Creek bridge. Eland Douglas has returned to her home. She has been working for Mrs.

Will Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bailey and R. B.

Day of Rossville visited Merle Bailey's Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fawl's visited at the Page home Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Wright spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. McLin. Mr.

Philip Bahner has left for Nebraska to visit friends and relatives for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Malansin spent Sunday with Stonewall Bailey. with Mr.

and Mrs. John Boyd and family. We are all glad, to note that Mr. George Morris and Stonewall Bailey are improving rapidly. Chas.

Whalen will hold a public sale January 31 to dispose of a supply of stock. Eland Douglas has recovered from the flu and is working for Mrs. W. Bailey. GEO.

C. HALL Publisher Editor and Owner Our Topeka office is located at 234 Kansas Avenue. Read--Read Get Your Paper i next week and look for the Topeka's Old Fashioned Clearance Sale Starting Soon. DELIA Lysek-Bravence On January 15, 1919, Mr. Valen V.

Lysek and Miss Lizzie Bravence, both of Delia vicinity, were united in marriage at the court-house in Topeka, Kansas. Bridesmaids were Mary Bravence, sister of the bride, and Goldie Stach, the bride's niece of Kansas City. The best men were Albert Mar-tinek and Henry Cerney. Valen V. Lysek, son of Mrs.

Mary Lysek of Delia, was raised in the community, has a circle of friends, and is engaged in farming. Lizzie Bravence, daughter of Mrs. Mary to womanhood here, has many friends, and is liked by every one who knew her. After the ceremony all returned to Use the columns fo this paper if you are going to hold a public sale, then the most of the buyers will know about it in time to come. Sgt.

Charley Jensen of Hoyt, Kansas, who has been in the ordnance service at D. was here the first of the week visiting his sister, Mrs. -Otho Woodruff. He is wearing two service stripes. Miss Edna Michael, Luttie Wyattc, Irene Mitchell, and Miss Kiah Wyatte spent Sunday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. McCartey. Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Fowl of Delia are moving to their home on the reservation for the coming season. Edna Michael of Topeka is visiting Miss Luttie Wyatte of Delia. Miss May Seely, wtio is teaching at Maple Hill, spent Sunday with home folks. Miss Ethel McLin spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. 0. F. Humbert. Miss Luttie Wyattc and Edna Mi SUBSCRIPTION RATES We are planning on a strictly cash in advance basis on subscription.

Our rates are: 4 Months subscription 50c 8 Months subscription $1.00 One years subscription $1.50 ADVERTISING RATES Local readers 5c per line, 25 lines or more in one reader 4c per line, over fifty lines 3c per line. Cards of Thanks 25c Resolutions, per line 3c Display ads are 15c per column inch, less rates on contracts for time or large quantities. The New State Officers the bride's home, where a hundred or more friends and relatives had gathered and left a lot of presents in remembrance. The time was passed in playing games, and then all were served After a while they went to the Bohemian Hall and spent the evening in dancing and playing cards and had an enjoyable 'time. Auto Deliveries Mrs.

Lewis Stach, the bride's sister of When you need any deliveries call on me. All kinds of stock. All kinds of merchandise All kinds of hauling to any place. Prices Right. Phone rip 1 o-ic 1 erry Hansrord 1 0 Rt.

6, N. Topeka, Kan. chael spent Saturday evening with Miss Irene Mitchell. Misses Eleanor Simecka, Luttie Wy Justice Henry F. Mason administered the oath's of office to the following, except Col.

Travis, who is in France: Governor Henry J. Allen, ita. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court W. A. Johnston, Minneapolis-Associate Justice Supreme Court R.

A. Burch, Salina. Lieut. Governor Chas. S.

Huffman, Columbus. Secretary of State L. J. Pettijohn, Dodge City. State Auditor Fred W.

Knapp, Beloit. State Treasurer Walter L. Payne, Burlingame. Attorney General Richard J. Hopkins, Garden City.

Superintendent of Public Instruction Lorraine E. Wooster, Sali- Kansas City, and three sisters, Josie, Goldie, and Anna, also Mrs. Chas. Bravence of Horton, Kansas, were here for the occasion. John Ehrhart of Hoyt, who has been at the Students' Army Training Camp at St.

Marys College, came up yesterday, to visit his We are proud to know that one of our people from our district attended the reception given by the Governor and, meeting the state officials at Topeka last Monday. Mrs. Otho Woodruff visited her parents at Hoyt over Sunday and returned by way of Topeka Monday. Mr. Pete Kovar has been helping E.

I Zirkle invoice his stock of goods. Miss Etta Bourm, the teacher here, went to Ilolton Saturday to the Teach atte, Molly Kovar, Irene Mitchell, and Edna Michael were skating Sunday afternoon. Mrs. T. C.

Banta and daughter Ruth returned from Topeka Friday evening, and Miss Ruth returned back to attend Strickler's Business College. Doctor Miller of Rossville has so severely punished his automobile during the bad weather and roads, that both are out of commission. He used a sleigh for some trips since the snow. Mr. Guy Startup of Delia took up a two weeks' vacation and went back East on a visit, taking in the National Implement Dealers' Convention at Moline, and then up through Iowa for Glasses Fitted W.

J. Lewis Glasses made to fit your eyes as well as your purse. We make our own lenses. 809 Kansas Ave. Sign Big Spex another convention.

The Dowling Hardware Store has ers' Association. Miss Etta Bourm spent Saturday evening' and Sunday with Mr. and been invoicing this week. Bert Herlet has announced a public Mrs. Frank Simecka.

Shellabarger Son UNDERTAKERS' Parlors at 120-122 W. 5th St. Phone 373 Topeka, Kans. We give our personal attention to all calls. sale Monday; the 20th; Cowan Bros Mr, and, Mrs.

I. F. Walker spent Sunday with A. C. Wrights.

the next day, Tuesday, the 21st. Crews auctioneer. Chambers, northwest of Mr. J. G.

McLin, Ruby and Gordon spent Sunday with O. F. Humbert's. Joe Ellis has been employed to work for Elmer Seely for the coming Old Fashioned Clearance Sale Topeka When? Read Next Weeks Paper. SOME MONEY SAVER F.

M. SHELLABARGER J. M. SHELLABARGER season. Mrs.

Day, who has been caring for her son Stonewall Bailey, has re turned to Rossville. Emmett, has his sale today. Nora Lane of Delia has received word that her sister Margaret, who is a Red Cross nurse, has arrived safely overseas. R. B.

Day and Steven A. Mortrieck of Camp Funston have received their discharge and returned home. Word has been received from Miss Ruth Banta, who is attending Strickler's Business College of Topeka, that she is' getting along nicely. We wish her success. Mr.

Charley Mitchell is at Holton Mr. and Mrs. George Fowls spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Fowl. Mr. Leo Farrel has traded his farm for Nebraska land. One of the graduates of the pre vious year, 1917-18, visited District 59 this week attending court, as he is one of the jurors.

TIRES. ACCESSORIES. GASOLINE. REPAIRING. Kaw Valley Motor Co.

J- When in Trouble Call. PHONE 1652 911 N. Kan. Ave. We Want Your Second hand FURNITURE We'll trade you new for it.

1763 and have one of our men call and see your goods. STOVES STOVES All Kinds All Prices. New and Second Hand. See us if you need anything in the Store Ime. North Topeka Furniture Co, New and Second Hand Furniture, Stoves, Store Fixtures, Etc.

602, 610 and 612 N. Kansas Avenue Miss Edna Michael of Topeka, who has been visiting her many friends, returned to Topeka. Miss Irene Mitchell accompanied her home. Stach School District No. 59 is hav-ing school on Saturday on account of mm the state wide closing.

Mr. Chas. Whalen has employed Claude Walker to help him after the sale. Mr. Will Mitchell is helping his neighbor put up ice.

Willie Banta was taken sick at school and was dismissed on account of a cold. The Walnut Hill school was closed Wednesday on account of the teacher, 1 Arthur Jackson, having the flu and exposing ail the cnudreitv tnat were there. One day last-week Julia Bahner, a' pupil of our school, met with an accident. She fell, spraining her wrist and scratching her face. Mr.

Day and sons from near old Chaney town are baling hay for Sher man Banta of Delia. Mr. B. McMurphy is taking care of Official Service Station for Broken Castings of all kinds and classes---Farmmachinery, Castings, Automobile Parts. Auto frames welded'like new! Ford Engine hangers welded on your car without taking "the engine out.

Drive your car in and have it fixed while youdo youn shopping. All welding done by Topeka's most reliable Ox-Acetylene weldors, in a modern shop. The Roberts Botkins Ox-Acetylene Welding Co Phone 4088 A. Q. Roberts, Mgr.

414 Jackson Topeka, Kansas her son Archie and family, who have the flu. They are getting along nice ly. Later it has been learned that she has it too. Misses Luttie Wyatte, Molly Kovar, and Eleanor Simecka visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Kiah Wyatte. KT TT Mr. and Mrs. Banta and family vis iow ne ited Mr. and Mrs.

Will Mitchell Sun day. Mr. George Morris returned home Believes inmrroSeiition. Saturday from the hospital, where he has recovered from pneumonia. Cartoon furnished by Kansas State Fire Marshal.

Chas. Whalen of this vicinity went.

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Pages Available:
392
Years Available:
1918-1920