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The Penalosa News from Penalosa, Kansas • 4

The Penalosa News from Penalosa, Kansas • 4

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The Penalosa Newsi
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Penalosa, Kansas
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oooooocooooooooooooooooooo ooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooco THE JUNE WOMAN'S BROWN SPUR NOTES HOME COMPANION The June Woman's Home Com pani'on contains an article, "The CITY HOTEL AND RESTAURANT JOSEPH POTTER. Proprietor Regular Meals, Short Orders EAT TURON BREAD DRINK TURON POP Vanishing Husband," by Mary Heaton Vorse which presents an extraordinarily clear explanation Have You Bought that White Dress Yet If not come to the New Store and examine our White Dress Goods. We have Embroidery full skirt length and bands to match and such lovely All- Mrs. T. L.

Winfrey and daughter Bertha spent Saturday with Mrs. Belle Byron. Cotton Tate and wife arrived from Missouri Saturday and have gone to house keeping: on the old A. E. Wooldridge- farm near Brown Spur.

Willie Hartley and Daryl Tennal were on the streets of Brown Spur Friday afternoon. of why it is that men like to get away from women and enjoy FRESH MEATS each others' society. The main 1 Penal Good Rooms Reasonable Kle cnaiosa, ks. contention in the article is that men can get along without their women-folks bat women cannot cococooooocoocoooccooocooo Mrs. W.

0. Stanton and Mrs. ADVERTISED LETTERS get along without the men. It is an article full of able arid at times overs, with prices right. J.

M. Weikel and son Ralph were shopping in Kingman Saturday The following letters remain uncalled for in the postoffice at Penalosa, Kansas, for the week ending May 25, 1912. If not called for within thirty days they We also have all kinds of Cured Meats and Fresh Beef will be forwarded to the dead let ter office: humorous observations. The June Companion also contains a sketch of "Princess Pat" of Connaught; an account of the recent dramatization of "Little a description of what has been done in New York City toward reducing the death rate of small children; and a report of the progress made in this country toward the accomplishment of Letters: Mrs. Lula Windrs.

Cards: The J.B. Madison SpotCash Merc. Co. afternoon. Alva Dutton and Lela Dutton and Laota Winfrey attended the ball game at Sego Saturday afternoon.

Mrs.Jack Winfrey spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. T. L. Winfrey. J.

A. Wyer and family were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Thursday evening. Laota Winfrey spent Tuesday afternoon with Nellie Dutton.

Alva Dutton and Ralph Lay Don Kreighbaun. Mr. Charles Cutter. Master Henry Clouse. J.

W. Dummitt. oooooooooooooooccooooooooooooooooooocooooooocooococo a sane Fourth of July. In calling for any of the above Fiction of power, humor and reality is contributed by Owen How about that good field of wheat? please say advertised Austin Sallee, Postmaste r. TO THE PUBLIC By the request of my old pa a Oliver, Kathleen Norris, Virginia Tracy, James Oppenheim and Laura Spencer Porter.

Most of the stories are love stories be trons wno nave patronized my man returned irom liutcninson Wednesday of last weeK where they had been to attend the State Sunday School Convention. T. L. Winfrey and family were calling on D. N.

Stratton and breeding stock in the past and others I wish to announce that 1 have purchased one of the best coming four-year-old black Per family Sunday. Don't you think it would be a good safe plan to buy a good'BinderFand have it all cut and in the shock before it would do to harvest with a header? If you are interested in a Binder come and take a look at one of the best Binders on the market. Prices and Terms Right. cause the June number of the Companion is called 'the love story number." In the household, fashion, home decoration and handicraft departments appear many articles of interest and practical which are articles on "Toothsome Vegetarian Dishe, 'Straw berry Desserts," The June Bride's Linen portable Vacation House," and "Seasonable Menues for June." J. M.

Layman was transacting cnerons i could nnd. He is a large, growthy colt, weighing 1945 pounds. I bought him at a long price, for I know the wants business at Kingman Tuesday and needs of the public in the horse line. I also bought what I think is a afternoon. Earl Winfrey spent Wednesday afternoon with Otis Dutton.

Charlie Prather purchased a cow and two calves from E. A. Dutton Tuesday. E. A.

Dutton took the train Thursday noon for Dodge City. good jack. He is a black, four-year-old Mammoth Registered Jack. This stock, including Jerome Bailey, registered in Rule 1, and condition. The people seem to think they have a good start towards a good crop and the alfalfa is simply fine around Dodge City and Kinsley.

Mr. Dutton stopped at Kinsley and a well bred, four-year-old jack. will make the season at the Hill side Stock Farm, 2 miles east and Yours for dealing' The Farmers Grain and Merc Co. A. J.

PLUSH, Manager visited iY. D. Dean and family. Mr. Dean will be remembered as one ot trie old settlers of near Lerado.

He has a fine alfalfa farm near Kinsley and is doing well. DO YOUR JOB WELL-WHATEVER YOUR JOB IS The Penalosa Peerless 3-4 mile north of Penalosa, Kas. I cordially invite all who are interested to come and inspect this stock. It pays to breed to good stock. The best is none too good.

Thanking ycu for your patronage of the past, I solicit a continuance of the same. Wishing you all success in your business, I remain, yours truly, gI h. Fornwalt. Missouri Pacific Time Card WESTBOUND Passenger. 11:25 a.

m. Bertha Winfrey spent Friday night with Nellie Dutton. Laota Winfrey spent Sunday with Nellie Dutton. T. L.

Winfrey and family attended church at Vainer Sunday and called on his brother Will and family. J. M. Layman has completed the new addition to his house. George Hoskins was calling on Evert Layman Sunday.

E. A. Dutton returned from Dodge City last Saturday evening. He reports everything looking fairly well out in that country. Quite a little of the wheat is thin on the ground but is growing nicely and the ground is in Writing on "The Woman and Democracy" in the June American Magazine, Ida M.

Tarbell The book issued by the school. It contains pictures of the classes, faculty, school board, school house, the churches and the town. Every business enterprise in Penalosa is represented in it says: "A poor lawyer falls below a good clerk, a poor teacher below a good housemaid, since one Freight 11:00 a. m. renders a sound and the other an EASTROUND Passenger 5:10 p.

M. Freight 12:15 p. m. PRICE, 10 CENTS BY MAIL, 15 CENTS unsound service." land oo Dusy snowing h. to write an ad this week J.

P. RUSSELL Penalosa, Kans,.

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Years Available:
1887-1914