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The Kanoradian from Kanorado, Kansas • 3

The Kanoradian from Kanorado, Kansas • 3

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The Kanoradiani
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Kanorado, Kansas
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THE KANORADIAN, KANORADO, KANSAS Mrs. John Thompson spent withB.F. McCall. P. Rosendale we nt east Monday John H.

Denny Shoeing and Blacksmithing Garage and Auto Repairing Striving to satisfy the demands of everyone is to affect the nerves, continual standing weaken the Heart. Miles' Nervine invaluable for Nervous troubles, and for the Heart Dr. Miles' Heart Treatment highly recommended. apt LIVED IN MISERY. "I suffered greatly from nervousness and headaches.

The least excitement grave me dreadful pain. I began using Dr. Miles Nervine and a few days later started to take Dr. Miles' Heart Treatment. I.

soon got so much better that I was encouraged and continued taking the two remedies until I was so well that work was no bother to me at all." MRS. LOUIS ELG, IdaLo Falls, Idaho. CORRESPONDENT and may Dr. is is IF FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. Items for this department are cheerfully solicited and accepted.

All copy must he in this office not later than Wednesday noon to insure insertion. All copy arriving too late will be inserted the following week under the head "Too Late For Last Week." DEPARTMENT Mrs. Charles Douglass was visit ing at the Brown home the first of evening to visit relatives and Mrs. Rosendal and children, Bennie and Cora will follow later. SMOKY ITEMS These cold mornings and evenings makes us think Jack Frost must be hanging around close.

Rev. Henry preached at the Harmony Church again Sunday morning. Mr. D. L.

Johnston has gone to Kensington to visit his mother. Will Young returned to his home after spending a month in the west. Irene McCoy visited at the Mot- singer home Sunday evening. Mrs. Milly Miller, has been visit ing with her father, Aug.

Pralley. Louis Hamlin and family have moved out on the old Ben Hamlin place. Mabel Seward visited with home folks Sunday. Mr Edd Sharp will load his car Monday preparing to leave in the near future. Inez Falk was home spending Sunday with home folks.

Quite a number of the young folks attended the picture show in Kan orado Saturday night. Mrs. Baker and family are here visiting her brother Edd Sharp and Grandma Copeland. Mr. S.

E. Mayberry and family from Smith Center, has been visit ing with his sister, Mrs Wil Hubbard, the past week. The last report from Mr. Motsing er was, that he is able to sit up again after his operation. EAST KIT CARSON ITEMS Monday was one of those nice misty days that one sees so few in bunny Colorado.

Election made things livelv around these parts last Tuesday. In betting on the rustling old democra two to one. Henry Maroney has been on the sick list the fore part of this week Mr Chas Wescott's step daughte from the east is here visiting the Wescott home. A number of East Kit Carson young folks yes, and old too, attened the movies and masquerade a Kanorado last Saturday night. Mr.

Arnold Thoman and Miss Vera Dillon, were united in the holy bonds of Matrimony, Wednesday Sept 6. at the home of the bride' brother Thomas Dillon living north of Bethune, The bride is one of Ki Carson bright school ma'ams and has many friends who wish he good luck and happiness. The groom is one of East Kit Carson's thriving young men and has hosts of friends who also congratulate him on his good luck. May happiness, peace and contentiness follow him thru life. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Brown and Miss Jennie Westgarth were busi ness callers at the County seat las Wednesday forenoon. Miss Sarah Guthrie is teaching the S. P.

Shaw school this winter. Her school began a week ago Come In and Take a Look at My New Acteylne Welding Machine KANORADO, KANSAS F. E. WHITE AUCTIONEER Write or Wire Me For Dates in care of Kanorado State Bank or The Kanoradian office. KANORADO, KANSAS Mrs.

M. Winslow and daughter Mrs Sarah Hill, were Burlington visitors Saturday. D. BORTON Carpenter and Building Contractor. Cement Work Let Me Figure on Your Next Building Plans and Estimates Cheerfully Furnished KANORADO, KANSAS The Pioneer Barber Shop GIVE US A TRIAL If satisfactory tell others if not, tell us.

Laundry Agency and Baths ALSO SOFT DRINKS, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. CHAS. C. MacKENZIE, Prop. STATE LINE ITEMS.

This neighborhood has been visited by a fine rain lately. Grandma Copeland and Ed Sharp and family and Mae Baker and family, visited at the Fred Vincent home Tuesday evening. Manly and Dorthy Kiper, are the proud parents of a baby girl born September the 11 th. Henry Rummel, had quiet a smile on his face Tuesday morning I wonder why? He is Grandpa now. Mrs.

J. Kuiper is taking care of her little grand daughter this week. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Kuiper and son Miles took dinner at Pete Frye's Sunday, being Mr. and Mrs. Kuipers 48 th Wedding adversary. William Vincent and family, of Glade, Kansas, and Fred Vincent and daughter had a mellon feast at Pete Fry's Sunday evening. There will be a dance at the Crow Ranch in the new house Saturday night.

September 16 th. William Vincent of Glade, Kansas, and Fred Vincent and daughter spent the day at Ed Roedell's Sunday. School will open up Monday morning in the new school house. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Morton spent Sunday at the Lonnie Eibert home.

Frank Fleming is helping George Mangus with his silo this week. The M. T. William's family are settled in their new home west of town. the week.

Ustes Douglass has been helping Joe Nass put up thistle hay. Earle Farmer is discing and getting the ground in shape to drill one hundred and fifty acres of fall wheat for Mr. Boger. Mrs. J.

C. Hall was on the sick list the last of the week. ALONG ROUTE TWO Having some cool weather here lately. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Pettibone and daughter Francis and Mrs. H. E. Pettibone and Susie motored to Goodland Saturday in Henry's new Maxwell car. The members of the Larkin Club meet Wednesday at Mrs.

Sam Morrows. The Masquerade dance was well attended at Joe's Theatre Sat. night. Miss Gertrude Richardson and Mr. Dewey Clark visited Sunday afternoon with the Misses Olive and Effie Pettibone.

Glen Hines is threshing in this neighborhood this week. Mr. Arch Cody and Frank Bar-nett attended the dance at Kanorado Satuiday night. Dell Ross finished threshing his grain Monday afternoon. Mrs.

Maude and Pearl Goble motored to Kanorado Wednesday. Miss Leah Pettibone has been ill the past few days. last Monday..

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Pages Available:
212
Years Available:
1916-1916