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The Colby Tribune from Colby, Kansas • 2

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The Colby Tribunei
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Colby, Kansas
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Levant Route 1. Ilev. favored teslem with a fine sermon Sunday. Wm. Reynolds and wife called on J.

H. Stirier and family. How many eggs did you tat Faster? Susie Ereriss is on the sick list OVER THC11A8 COUNTY. this week. 0 Miss Myrtle Neimau will work at Nettie Martin returned home one Items of Interest Gathered by Ocr Efficient Corps of Correspondents.

the Commercial hotel in Colby. day this week. Mrs. Crawford's sisters of Hills- Ethel Tubbs spent Friday night dale made her a vUit last week. with her brother, George.

J. C. Woofter and family took Mrs. W. E.

Purcell and children Sunday dinner at Floyd Wolfs'. t'mm Sundayed at Henry Johnson's. Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles Much start with weak ttomach, and consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack food, rich, red blood. Their stomach need invigorating fur, after all, a man can be no stronger than his stomach.

A remedy that make the stomach stronf and the liver active, make rich red blood and overcome and drive out disease-producing bacteria and cure a whole multitude of diseases. Cef rid of your Stomach Weakness and Liver Laziness by taking a course of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery the treat Stomach Restorative, Liver Invltorator and Blood Cleanser, You can't afford to accept any medicine of mntnattm enmpositio as a substitute (or "Golden Medical Discovery." which i a medicine op known composition, having a complete list of ingredient in plain English on its bottle-wrapper, same being attested as correct under oath. Doil and Orval Crawford visited Mrs. E.

E. Baird and children friends in the Hillsdale country spent Sunday at Fred Morrison's. Sunday. Dave Mahorney and family, of Some of (ieo. McGee's friends Chardon, visited at H.

E. Barney's Sunday. sprung a surprise on him last week Kexford. Dr. Stanton is ar present quite hick.

Fred Williams left Thursday for Burlington, Colorado. L. D. Went worth and wife, of Menlo, were In town Monday. L.

Allen, who has been visiting at Osborne, returned home Monday night. Our friend, Amos Gibson, of Decatur county, paid a visit to our den Monday. by having a tatfy pull in his honor. N. Martin left Sunday to visit his School election went off very liar- daughter, who lives near Edson, for a few days.

monious in dist rict 70. It was voted to move the school house one mile The entertainment at the Cole north. Dr. Vercc'i Pleasant Pellets regulata and Invigorate Stomach, Liver and Bowels. school house was a grand success and there was a large crowd in Barrett.

Mrs. as. Lerrer. who has been Another nice rain Monday, but no wash-outs that we have heard of. seriously sick, is reported as slight ly improved.

Mrs. Pierson and Mr. and Mrs. Snrine arrain is coming up and Is Colby Route 1. A few phowers Monday.

The Spring grain is looking fine. We are sorry to say John Theimer looking nice in this neighborhood." A. Kozers. of Selden, were visitors Hev. Wilds preached his first ser In town Saturday.

Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Steam and Cold Water mon Sunday night to a full house. Mrs. Frank Ford, who has been is still quite ill. Will Kelly and wife were doing Hattie Conover spent Easter Sunday rjsltlng In Illinois and Iowa since February, returned home Monday gome trading in Brewster Monday with Lela Bever. Mrs.

C. H. James was down with Mr. and Mrs. John Graham visited night.

Mrs. Joseph, who has been serlouB the laerlnne a couple of days last with Mrs. Francis on Sunday. week. ly sick for some time, la at present no better and with little hope of re Charley Patton has been having a John Giles, from down by Atwood, is here visitimr with his sister, Mrs.

8erions time with an abcess in his throat ha is improving now. covery. Pete Klcher. Miss Mattie Chase, of Helena, Montana, who has been visiting M. Mr.

and Mrs. Reidel gave an Easter I am prepared to do all kinds of work in this line at reasonable figures and guaranteed satisfaction. Let me figure with you on any work you have in this line. Bart and Leta Tovrea, Hazel and Jay James drove up to Bird City dinner to the following families: Mr. Leach and family, left for home and Mrs.

Shiley, Mr. and Mrs. Baney, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Bertram, Mi, and Mrs. Wednesday night. Henry Knudson, of Itawlinscoun J. W. Cutshaw left for Phillips- Amos and Mrs.

Ulrich and family. All enj themselves and pronounced ty, was In town Tuesday. We learn he contemplates'a trip to Denmark burg Tuesday where he hasadaugh ter attending school. Mr. and Mrs.

Reidel a model host and in the near future. hostess. Miss Ola McBride is out from this week visiting with her George Fitzgerald, of Wapelo, Iowa, a brother of Mrs. Cheynee, brothers, Will and Ed. Route No.

2. Several had to hunt the dry h. DAY, --Phone 52- arrived Wednesday night, but too places Nelse Thompson, of Bird City, late for the funeral. Monday whild it rained. came down In his car Saturday and Colby, ansas F.

Lang and wife and as. I'itton, John Bremenkamp, the new Road went back Sunday eve. who have been In Denver, arrived Overseer' was working the roads Elmer Lister, from the eastern part of the state, is here visiting Sunday. They were on their way to St. Louis and stopped for a few days Born to Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Mclrvin, with his mother and brothers. to visit Amos Gibson.

on April 11, a fine boy. Boy Dorland just arrived home The Freshmen of the high sehoo Several of tne neighbors called at from California. He expects to visit Mclrvin's Sunday to see the new boy. of this place tendered a reception to the Sophomore class. Thereception a few weeks with the home folks and transact some business while A large procession followed the re was held at the residence of W.

Til here. mains at the funeral of Mrs. Randall J. W. Cutshaw.

of Jamestown, is in corny Monday, tne iunerai was den Monday evening. The rooms were decorated In the Sophomore colors, black and orange. We learn preached by Rev. Tremain at the M.E. visiting this week with his son, lloss, church.

and family. Mr. Cutshaw owns it was a brilliant aiTair. quite a lot of land In this neighbor Rev. Harrington, the new minister Notwithstanding the inclement hood.

preached his firs.t sermon at Pleasant Hill Sunday. A fair sized crowd was To the Public I have again taken charge of the restaurant and will be pleased to meet all of my old customers as well as new ones. First-Class Service is Our "Hobby The Lister boys were on the Jleav present. er Monday shooting ducks, and we understand, had some good luck, as Trees. I have a complete stock of fruit, they brought In about twenty clucks witli them.

shade and forest trees. Elms, 10 ft. high, 75c each; honey locust, 18 to We are in receipt of a letter from I). S. McKinney, of Walla Walla, 24 at $1.00 per hundred.

Wash. He tells us that he has in weather on Wednesday, as a high wind prevailed, filling the air with clouds of dust, the funeral of II. O. Cheynee was largely attended. The hall was densely packed with humanity, all his friends.

The choir rendered some fine selections. There was a profusion of flowers presented by kind and loving hands. A number of beautiful wreaths were placed on the casket, but the one most conspicuous wat presented by the I. (). O.

F. lodge, a beautiful wreath ordered from Colorado Springs, and forming an emblem of the order and costing over $23. Lookout Mountain. James Flooi, Star Hotel. vested in a ten acre tract of land, where he expects to raise fruit.

John Heston, of Kanorado, and Farmers' Meeting. There will be a meeting of farmers Marsh, of Goodland, were calling on ye scribe and other friends Sunday. at the court house Saturday after noon. Anrll 22nd. from 1:30 to 4:00 The Heston boys used to live in this Chas.

Cohr ing neighborhood some 12 or 14 years ago. o'clock to discuss the growing of milo maize and other spring crops. Everybody come and enjoy the meeting. Gem. Another fine rain Monday.

Mitis Edna Stevens has been ill the past week. Mrs. Grace Hiblett is convalesing. Did you plant potatoes on good Friday. Are You lost v.

"oiir3! ltev. Castleman preached at Kex ford Sunday night. Planning on a Will Scott is in Kexford this week setting type at the News otlice. Vacation Charlev Jones and Stanley Kobb ON.B YI 3Ml went east on the local Monday. X.

Olin Kiblett has been working the road in his district the past few days Mrs. Will Kiefer has been on the sick list, but is better at this writing Wheat is coming on nicely. Some that was thought to be dead is getting green. The annual school meeting was Where Will It Be This Year? by buying Hats, Shoes, Overshoes, Gloves, Overalls, Jumpers, etc. argely attended.

The three rooms and the ninth grade will be taught. (Juite a delegation of ladies went up to Colby Saturday from here oi. the local, coming on 40 Mrs. Hurst left for her home last Friday. She had been here to help care for her daughter, Grace Kiblett.

Don't forget the ladies bazaar Fri There are so many delightful places to choose from it's hard to decide whether it will be West. South, East or North. Toward whatever section your inclinations may lie I suggest you come and see me. Let me help you plan your vacation and save you the annoyance of details incident to the trip. If I haven't all the information at hand I can get it quickly and will advise you promptly.

Anyway, give me the opportunity to serve you. rhm early. day evening. Come and bring your pocket books. Free supper served.

and Charley Call received an ugly wound on his forehead by being thrown from a horse one day recently. Henry Franklin Is getting young again. While indulging in a friend ly scuflle with one of the boys he received a skinned face and a dls abled thumb. We have the biggest, best stock of GROCERIES in Golby. Fresh and cured meat of all kinds always kept in stock.

Telephone to No. 114 for your next order and get the best. For Sale or Kent. NK i Section 211. Township S.

w. O. STRAIN, Agent Range 4 Thomas county, Kansas. Inquire of Albert Huff, Olathe, Kansas, Koute 1. ROOK ISLAND LINGS COLBY, KANSAS.

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1888-1922