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The State Line Democrat from Waldron, Kansas • 4

The State Line Democrat from Waldron, Kansas • 4

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Waldron, Kansas
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A THE STATE LINE DEMOCRAT. WALMION. OBITUARY. Malawi Freeman was burn in Indtanti. February 6ih.

1851 and died et her home 60uth of town, December 28th. 1913 Heart failure was the cuuse of her death. ifrJ "4 Tlie Youth's ftbe Statclinc Democrat. Successor to ths Atliland Nwi Entered at aecond-class nwil maiter ut tbi poet office at Waldron Kan. Published Every Friday.

Go. A. White, Wlto. MRS. ESTELLA WHITE ASST.

EDITOR Subscription Price. One Year One Dollar. Six months Fifty Cents. ADVERTISING RATES Front page 15 cents per column inch, other pages ten cents. Locals five cents per line first in sertion, subsequent insertions five cts.

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5 wvrki cf tCI3 id The Vvu.l.V. t.o:.i!ks THE TOUTM'S MftaMI, 4 Remember 152 Tines a Year, Not 12 kI" For Infants and Children. Gfiat Family Combination Offer (ii uut Iwvof anv pMi'ily Vck1v thutve can niort heartily ri'coiumen'l to mr icudi-rs ildrm The th's Conixiiun. It fpves us tlre(ort. lu that Kt have arraiik'ed uith the inliliKhurs 1 tnalc tint o.Ter, The Kind You llava Always Bought The State Line Democrat $1.00 Youths Companion $2.00 She leaves four sons three daugh other relatives and a host of friends to mourn her loss.

The funeral was preached by Rev. Elmore at liosedale Church. December 30th. She united with congregation at place when it was first organized and was a true christain until her death. CARD OF THANKS.

We wish to thank the friends and neighbors who kindly assisted the death of our belovid mother. Bert Freeman and wife. Marion Freeman end wife, Elmer Freeman and wife. Albert Nolandand wife, Fred Snyder and wife, W. 0.

Hess and wife. 0. T. Hess and wile. Don't forget the big sale atH.L.

pssners.Jan. 13th. 1914. Strobcl the Jfcnder of broken legs (Chair and table legs ouly.) Times are to hard to buy new fur niture. Have Strobleniend jour old.

T. A. Harrison and Clius. Foster were out buyiujj hogs, Monday to fillish a far of their own lor shipment. The Shasteen boys begirt th er- rectum of a new resideuceon their farm, Monday.

Strobel and Cotter are doing the work. J. J. Sevier made a business trip Anthony, Monday. Mrs.

J. H. Davis and son Rex ame Tuesday to visit their daugh ler Mr8-oe0-A' Wttae There was a big dinner given at 9 Promolcs and Restf oittaliw nciliit 4 ft Onium.Morplunc KOT NARCOTIC. ftvdl 1 P-lH'Till MLUyttMihrr. Ap for Coucn; ttoit Sour StomcltlManv! aadios? or Sleep.

FacSUvate Siiature cf The Centaub Conpatoi; feSS' NEW yOKiv. Exact Copy of Wrapper. All kinds and CO 1 Krider We handle cheap and -vrx AT high Gi'asjer Scuool, New Years Auctioneer Stock Sates a Specialty. Every day practice. If you want price, try rae.

Dates made at Democrat Oflh or wire me at my expense. Col. G. R. Harris, Aniorito, Okla.

Anvw iii11ii 'ft vv lifl I'm iiibv iu oi-y up i tiuti mi li.t.il'lnn I .1. ".1,11.1. 11.4 fliVI.Hlll" Mil'mniis nyp'w 'tut. t' fin ii tnUeii limit. 'k Uim fAilve tu ii.iiii it nr.iil tnt, in lw A iiiflsnmrlv iwiri.

elr. i r.iiT -i-l- iuo- Junr.ml, i in n.ur in' lib. JJeievall -WfiKiHlriilar. If 'ill Dealers iu Red Estate Farm Loans and Insurance. Your Paironage is Elicited Office InEhuk A Pleasant Vvray to Memphis Birmiiigton and The Southeast It takes you through the pictur est Ozark.

It is the line of greatest comfort fid greatest safety. all steel equipments, heavy rails end observation dining cars iu which Fred iiarvey are served, and corfeous caoable attendants. Let me pl tn your trip and make your sleeping car reservations. F. E.

Claris, Divisoa Passenger Agent, Wichita, Kansas. Take Notice Telephone liues. should all hold their iiieeti- gs and ek'ct deiegates to aiieud the annual meeting which wiil be held iu Saturday, iiiua.i'y Ail lines must final settlement lor the year on the above will also be otf.eers elected for the coming year. All delegates shtuihi be pifsent at this meeting. Dont forget the 'date January the 17th.

H. E. Blowey, Pres. J. Rockwell, Sec.

A treat if you eat bread made from Ch'ncclor flour. ady For Uale; 20 ton of Alfalfa hay at 3Tfi per ion. Call 7 miles north of Waldron, MtGarruughBros. adv Jf you wish to trade or sell your fcf see E. Johnnu.

adv. 1 can insure yocr live stock a-g sinf i from any cause. Asl to se sample jwlicy and rates. L. E.

iu on. adv mA. Ji -Bfl Kind Yoii Have Always Botfgty CVtR 65 YT.ARO' TWW" Tmoic Maws 'rVT Ac. a rtfm vex "CVW '0S aron rage, drr-at serial wones, 250 eU.t rtoriu A remarkable Ea'fioria! fJf.ge. Currerit Events I A l.L f.J scbw.

A wealth ot variety niv nnrl jf it the hrd JiluiKrtnl AnnounceracBt 1914 (m oarooool. Both $2.50. D. S. Dixon made a business trip to BNseye, Ind.

to attend the Stockholders' meeting of the Birds' ova KJiirinnnl Rnnlr Ho nlun Ynpctu visit friends and relatives while there, Mrs. Robert MoKee spent Tues day with Mrs. D. S. Dixon.

Roy Krider and famiN went to Jet, Okl. Saturday. Dr. Napuleon and family left for Wichita. Friday for a days" visit.

J. B. Marsh and wile of was in town on business Monday, WolrlTvr amivii. Our prospects were never brighter for our town and community. Our farmers are feeling good toward our bus- iness men as they should, for look what two of our busi- ness men have done toward rWlnnind natural source of our commuuity whirii otherwise would have I armers we appreciate your patronage and when 1 say this I spaek for every business man in town and 1 I especially those whose adv- ertisements appear in our paper, as we have talked with those persons and know their sentiment.

These men realize your worth to our town ma want to see you prosper, aud every dollar you spend with them you not only get 1Q) cts. in return, but you help make your property worth more money. These men help you to have a paper in your town, other wise you would have no lo cal paper and our 'streets would grow up in weeds, our buildings go to decay and be come bat roosts, your prop- erty would depreciate in val- tie. and when vou needed a buisness favor you would have to go away from home to get it. dont trade with the man with a grouch or the one who does not ask you, for you dont know wheather he want your trade, and as we said in the begining considering our oil prospects, our future looks good both for the land owners and us buisness men and we predict for Waldron a bright future.

And we be lieve- our good farmers will stand by the men who have helped them to this by supporting institutions' in the town with the money the farmers have spent with them. Come one Come all and encourage us by your trade. that at to ta-U1" Bears the Signature of In Bss For Over Thirty Years THI CINTAUR COMraNV, HEW TOKK aiTV a cheap prices tfe CO Brothers priced stoves in heaters Sunday with home folks, AT 'vl Collier's The National Weekly First Time in Clubs Until this year ColiUr's has been wilt! at $5.50. Now tlie prioe $2.50 andwehavc seemed a concessions hire-by we can ctff it at a still further reduction in connection with this publication. Special Offer to Our Readers Rscoiiiiizinu the trr'nt demand for Cofur' at the in' price, we liave riaJe nits, to "ITct it and our own publicntiun rnch one rar for the in ice of Col W'j alone.

Thin is a lin.itrd g(fj'r and must be taken advantage oi (irompily. What You Get ia Collii CoMn'i tbe one liic, inileiirndent, fcarlms W-'enly of th whole country. Not only i it tin Kind citizen's handbook hut it it nlro a maiMziue fur the nhcle fi.mily. Amnnv the tliinca that a year's suLbcriution Lives arei 1000 EditorWIa 600 Newt Photo 250 Short Article 100 Short Storie 100 Illustrated Feature 2 Complete Novel Collier's $2.50 Democrat $1.00 B.tl for rJj $2.50 Albert Noland and wife, Chester and Virgie German and Mrs. Chan ey took dinner at Bert Chauey, Sat urday.

Mrs. J. V. Foster returned to her home at Gage. Okla.

Saturday after few weeks visit with friends and relatives here, Misses Fern Williams and Ida Clean ot driftwood came up Friday evening to visit Grandma Hughes and attend literary. They returned Saturday Morning. Joe Cotterill and wife of near Manchester took dinner at H. Shermans, Wednesday. James Cotterill and family spent Monday night and Tuesday ut Joe Cofterills.

The teachers treated the pupils to a taffy pulling, '1 uesday. Miss Loekwood entertained her pupils in the afternoon. There are 47 little folks and they certainly enjoyed the neat. Iu the evening Miss Krider and Miss Works entertained their pup ils. Games were played and every one had a good time.

Much credit is due Mrs, Henry Sethman as she superintended the cooking of Me candy and gave her kitciwn over to the teachers until enough candy was cooked to make everyone happy. Mr. Henry Seth man carried the candy over to the school hoiibe and the pulling com menced. Miss. Loekwood visited friends at Fergiihon Saiurday and Sunday.

Mrs. Maitle Gerber of Driftwood visited tuetday Wednesday with her uncles Scott and Ott Parker. Miss Ida Gteu and Miss Fern Williams of Driftwood visited with Grandma Hughs, Fri. Saturday. MrsLewis is very sick 'at this riling.

Wm. Hughes returned from Cherokee Wednesday. 'Arthur Colwichcame in Wednesday, Joe Carroll went to Kanr.as City Wednesday. to and ranges. Our prices are always the' cheapest, We handle heavy and shelf hard- fe ware, cutlery, tinware, farm imple- uciy.

large cruwu wus ia alien dance. Miss, Rife Ttacher. J- the well known Op- cialiflt will again be in Arllhony 3 days Jan. and 14th Eye examinations free tt the Hotel Montezuma House, City Mrs. Kitchen and children visited at the Will Dunlap home, Saturday an(lbundav- Fdith Clipper visited at the Al bin Blowey home, the first of the week.

John Blowey went to Byron Wtd nesday. J.J. Sevier made a business trip to Anthony, Monday. Mrs. Young Hayter went to An thony Monday to visit relative.

E. Wilcox of Anthony was iu town on business, Tuesday. Mrs. Lusk of Caldwell was visit jug net sister ims. iv.

miauis, lviuir v. Tv a -i day, Word was received here Wed nesday morning that Biiiey Kuhns of Byron had just passed away. He has been the black-smith at Byron every since the town was started, tie was taken to the hospital at Wichita lst week and was op erated on for appendicites. Rev. Elmore is holding meeting at Furgertou, this week.

Lucy Leslie was on the sick list this week. Carroll Bros, received word Tues day evening that their uncle, Mr, Corrigan of Kansas City had died at 3 Q'clock Tuesday A.O. Huddleston of Bluff City was in Waldron on business Satur day. Schoil shoes for bovs and girls at Sethnians. Shock fodder for sale $5 per acre.

H. E. BloWey. Alta Barrett spent this week with her grand parrents, Al Hughes W. B.

Cotterill aud family and Mrs. H. Sherman took New Years dinner at Joe Cotterills. Virgie German spent Tuesday evening with the Shelley girls. Iments, harness, oils, paints, and var- finishes.

OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST KRIDER BROTHER, WALDRON, KAN liatch lEepatong. vcUoo Tonf. m.i owaVav UwAoti, aV wotk voVV be Vv6n tiui xv daw xavk co Aco.eA eftfoT "aoti Aoc euicT, xOTVtaaTi, axv'A MDovi Yours For Business, Jrj- F. E. Anthony, Kansas.

Henry Sethman has some hogs Earl Wilson visited Saturday nd Qute a number of youn ft'lliq were entertained at thp G. Barnard that will soon be ready for market. Mrs. H. Sethman and Miss Work spent Monday evening with Mrs.

Cyruis Coss. home Saturday evening..

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Years Available:
1912-1917