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The Selden Independent from Selden, Kansas • 5

The Selden Independent from Selden, Kansas • 5

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Selden, Kansas
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5
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nnn liUXUl lUvyjLvx ivva mva iv Reporters. The body is a factory of poisons. If these poisons, whioh re constantly bttn produced in the body, as the result of overfeeding or indigestible food retained in the stomach beyond the normal time, are not daily removed by the natural outlets of the body, chronic dyspepsia, with Its myriad distressing symptoms, is sure to follow. Adam Sulzman and Grover Oc- 5" 1 a Ma obock went to Kaus Sunday even- Dresden News. I) ij ing, they reported that Mr.

Oco- bock could not last much longer. ha uooa ice weatner. Migg Wava Brelsford went Eev. Alexander started a pro- home wtyh her teacher Friday tracted meeting here Sunday eve. evening returning Sunday even WHEAT 'FLAKE CELERY i wrv ing, not with her teacher but with sick with very little hope for its Raymond Eberly recovery.

H. W. Brewer and Bert Mc- Prairie View Blasts Kinney harvested their ice the is prepared so as to render it not only nourishing but easy of digestion and relaxinr to tha bowels, preventing all forms of stpmach and intestinal disturbances. Pclatablo lutriiious Easy of Discctlca end lcdyfoEcl first freeze. iN Ben Jones children are on the W.

V. Warner visited with his mendi and will, no doubt, soon be son Tip, Monday. My ttgnaturt on every package. all right again. Earle Mount came home from Ralph Ellis and wife have mov- Nebraska last week.

Dr. Price, the creator of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and Delicious Flavoring Extract! A cookbook Prepared by PRICE CEREAL FOOD COMPANY, Chicago, III. ed on the Brewer farm and will Literary at Enterprise every remain there during the winter. Friday night at 7 :30.

Married; on Jan. 10th at the Homer Laym on visited at B.H. Read John Huber and Co's, advertisement on another page of this issue. Catholic church, Mr. Louis Koth Picket's Sunday evening.

and Miss Lena Welter, Rev Hith- Mr, and Mrs. Bryant visited at opf officiating. Tip Warner's, 'Sunday. Miss Nellie Pointer stepped on a nail, Wednesday morningy which occasioned quite a painful wound. Miss essie Jones, who is stay- Mrs.

Shaw visited at Mr, Selden should incorporate and put a ing at Dr. Hardesteys in Jennings Mount's Sunday afternoon. spent Sunday with her brother, J. W. Stuckey has been husk stop to so much hoodlumism and shooting of Are arms on its streets at Ben and family.

ing corn on the Prairie Dog the night. Rev. Wintjen failed to meet his Past week You should begin the New Year appointment here Sunday, owing Miss Myrtle Bell took supper right by subscribing for the Independ to his being called to Wisconsin with Miss Edna Reed, Wednes- ent. It gives all the local news of Silas Phelps shelled corn Monday, Mr. Walters doing the work.

Ed Mitchel and wife spent Saturday evening with Prank Newman and family. Married at Oberlin on Dec. 29, James W. Mitchel to Miss Laura I Diebert, both of Hoxie. L.

K. Jones has his corn nearly out, but in order to rush the work he has four hands in the field this week. Julias Snell and two sisters, Edna and Pearl attended their cousins wedding in Thorns county, Sunday, Frank Newman's two, sisters and brother-in-law came last Friday and we understand they will live in Hoxie. 1 Quite a number of young folks on account of the serious illness day evening. Selden and surrounding country.

of his brother who lives there. G. W. Sloan and wife were the J. F.

Leonard, our undertaker, guests of Mr. and Mrs, S. E. Lay- Now is the time to lay in your win ters reading and we have some bar- a new funeral car from m.on. ains in clubbing rates to offer our Liouis.

Monday. The age of S. E. Laymon and wife were readers, for renewels or new subscrip conveyiug our departed ones to down to see Mr. Ocobock- of Old tions.

Call at our office and let us show you. their last resting place in a lum- Sheridan, Thursday. How about that stationary? Re ber wagon, is past. We have slighted our editor member we do all kinds of printing but really it had entirely slipped JLiy yl pur mind; to congralute him on and an order left wit us for Letter Head, Envelopesj Cards will be executed, with neatness and dispatch. Try us with an order.

haying such a splendid corre Old Sheridan from this vicinity attended the spondent from our corner until concert at Selden Saturday night we were gently, reminded by bro. It E. and Ocobock, of Repub and aU report a good, entertain ha PHFeC fine new carriage. hard in the behalf of.our beloved ment. lic "county, came, in last Thursday night to.

see their father, Monroe is.lying Mat. the. point of Arthur Moore "was a pleasant paper, but we don't think it has School Notes visitor at the Kaus Wednesday. been such a great strain on our death from, a cancer, at his home southeast of' town. returned to his home -Wednesday.

Mary Sulzman went to work mental: faculties, as. it seems to have been on his. We hope too, Carl Holston started to school Mon day. for Sam Trometer's this week. Miss LeonaEberly spentThurs Koine, uurtis visitea our room that he will take up the New-Year work with renewed energy for Tuesday, after-noon.

day evening with Mrs. Kaus and Maudie Rouse is able to attend we would like to hear, some news from thftLandins'onr-ft in awhile. daughter. The Schuyler Concert Company gave a high class musical concert at the school house in Selden Saturday and Monday nights. They are all artists in the musical line, and they give an entertainment, worthy, the.

'patronage of the very, best people. school again' Prank Dickman from Angelus savlhmtherwotild vmi mind tell- "Dear I Dear! What can the matter be? Parents don't visit the Kansas is picking, corn, for Mr. whether yoi Measured P. W. Wernette.

The face, of, our honored president now looks down, upon us scholars from a lovely frame. This picture was A Dance is announced forTues- tape line? We also like to day evening at Kious' and a good suggest that you read poem writ- presented to the school by Prof Bear. time is expected. ten bv Alice Carv containing the This is examination week and we'll Columbus Borlnof Oberlin, who was a newspaper: correspondent in Topeka twenty years ago, said that the ceremonies, to-day were of the same, old sort. "The same old music, the same old pa rade," lie said, ''and everything the same except the faces and names of the participants.

"Inaugeration notes in K. C. Star. words have to get to work in earnest if we get our names in the paper next week. took dinner at the Zimmerman The Prof, has a strap laid up for home, Sunday.

As you measure to vour neighbor, He will easure back to you. any pupil who whispers in the future; Mr. Hitter killed a beef Friday, we expect to chronicle sad news soon, any one wanting a fine fat piece of steak should phone Ritter. Mrs. Green called at Kaus Prairie Bell Items.

Thursday morning to bring a beautiful birthday cake for their sf wf wl wU wwf wtwlwf John Farmer is putting a wire Len and Lacey Miller have shipped their large stock of merchandise to Selden last week, from Merlden, Kansas and will open a ntore in a short time. We understand they will build a large new store building The boys are well and favorably known to our people and will no doubt do their share of the business. The Independent gladlv welcomes the Miller Bros, to the business fraternity of Selden again. grand-child Lena. We are sorry to note that Selden has a number of boys and young men who have so little respect for themselves, their parents and everbody else that they create a disturbance at nearly every gathering they attend.

They evidently do not realize that they are bringing disgrace upon their parents and doing more injury to themselves than anyone else, by their acts of rowdyism. But such Is the case. Miss Mary Sulzman spent Tues fence around his entire farm. day and Wednesday at D. Hutch- Miss Lizzie Rogers, of Selden insons visiting with her sister spent Sunday with Miss Ellen Katie.

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1901-1912