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The Penalosa News from Penalosa, Kansas • 1

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The Penalosa Newsi
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Penalosa, Kansas
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VOLUME 5. NEW FOUNTAIN INSTALLED a to rst in the Maple Grove cem etery. MAN HURT AT FAIRCHILDS DIED WITHIN TWO WEEKS -'3 We wish to thank the many 3 Falling from Header Barge Proved Fatal Against All Effort. friends for sympathy and kind- store in the county which is ness shown in our sad bereave- more elegant and modern than ment. -II.

P. Frazey and family the new one installed by Earl P. The above was clipped from Bell wood, the druggist, last Sat- a Missouri paper and sent in by'urday. the old tountain was Etha Fairchild nothing to be ashamed of in appearance and has been a very costly piece of furniture but it CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF THE SKY ROCKET The sky rocket goes up with a rush and makes quite a display while it is at it, but its glory soon fades and it comes down quickly and with no colored fire. Don't be a sky rocket in your business affairs, The slow but sure plan is always best.

The fellow who offers you some get rich quick scheme in mining, oil stock or a hundred other plans of the sharpers is offering you the sky rocket chance, big prospects and a whooping big fall. It is better to keep your money in a good bank like ours until you find some investment that is safe and sure. We are always willing to give our advice free regarding any investment. We don't claim to know it about investments, but perhaps our experience will be of benefit to you. vr 7" was rather antiquated in style, Next Tuesday, August 4.

is the the new featumj of CQn. aay ior tne primary election, i venience, sanitation and economy I so Mr. Bellwoed has seen fit to am a candidate for the democratic nomination for sheriff and request your support. I have been store it awav in a vacant build-1 i inn nn in nrtnr mn It'S 1 1 i.i ui; nun uuii in wito utv uui. a farmer and stock raiser in county near Norwich for 30 years e.

0 and Stanley Frazey, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frazey of Cantril, (Iowa) died at the hospital in Kirks ville, (Mo.) Tuesday, July 8 at 12:55 It will be remembered that the young man met with an accident while harvesting in Kansas in which his spine was so severely injured as to cause partial paralysis. His death is a peculiarly sad one; cut down in his useful manhood, when on his way home to family and friends sifter an absence of four years in the west, makes the affliction very, very hard to bear by those of kin as well as his host of friends. The remains of Mr.

Frazey were brought to the old home place near Upton on Wednesday and from the place of birth the last sad rites were held on Thursday at 11 A. M. Henry Morton Stanley Frazey was born near Upton, Scotland but have had experience in the work of the office I am seeking. Cordially, Robert E. Snelling.

Advertisement. NEW BRICK BUILDING the business alertness of our druggist. The new fountain is called a 3 "Guarantee Iceless. This does not mean that it uses no ice but 3 that the same ice which is used i to pack the ice cream also cools the soda water, flavoring, syrups, fruits and other drinks. It The Penalosa State Bank Austin Sallee has purchased the corner lots south of the bank and is planning to put up a fine brick store building work to begin within a few weeks.

Ar therefore very, economical all the vats and retainers being I made of white glazed pottery the fountain is as sanitary as modern kooc2COOCoccxj cc ine-enuitv can make them. Ttisio rangements have not. been fully settled but it is practically a sure thing that the building will go up. SOME WHEAT-SOME PRICE LAST CHANGE We wish to inform the public that July 31 will be your the very latest style with the large mirror and marble covered sideboard for glasses at the back and the fountain fixtures in front on the marble decorated serving counter. We congratulate Mr.

and Mrs. Bellwood on this splendid addition to their already elegant drug store. County, Jan. 8, 1887 and departed this life July 8, 1914, at the A. S.

0. hospital in Kirks-ville; aged 27 years and 6 months. He died of injuries received near Langdon, Kansas, on June 27, being thrown from a header barge, dislocating his neck, causing instant paralysis of his entire body below the injury. Stanley joined the M. E.

church at Upton under the pastorate of Reverend Seiberts during the year 1898 at the age of eleven years, and has lived a consistent christian during the remainder An average of about 7000 bu. of wheat a day is now coming to this market and all of the elevators are full and liaving to turn ICE DELIVERY last chance to buy elevator stock this year. All of these 2 who have subscribed and have not paid will please note the above information, We have less than $1000 worth of stock 8 left. Don't wait. You may be too late.

:5 DON'T FORGET that we are buying wheat on a very small margin. Our aim 5 is to pay you the highest market price possible. Your truly, Ik Farmers Grain Merc, Co. A. J.

PLUSH, Manager. the grain away. It would take at least six cars a day to handle it but we can only get about According to reports the price has been higher here every day than at any nearby market, the price paid yes'terday being 74c. As many as fifteen wagons were waiting at one time yesterday to dump. NOTICE Whenever you have me to deliver ice to your house in town, the price hereafter will be leper pound.

W. R. Ijams. BOUND FOR OKLAHOMA of his useful life, keeping up his. Call phone 22 at Cunningham for wells, well repairing, windmills and water systems.

J. E. Hare. II. B.

Mitchell made a business trip to Oklahoma Saturday returning Tuesday. He bought a 240 acre piece of land 20 miles south of Waynoka with about 00 acres of good broom corn and kaffir. The family will move to their new home the latter part of this week. We have a sample of his broom corn in this office. It is fine.

OILS LOCAL NEWS christian work the four years he has been in Colorado. Ilis aim to lift humanity to a higher christian standard. He entered the state normal school at Kirks-viUe. in 1905 to prepare for teaching. He injured his health by overwork from which he never; fully recovered.

He taught for three years near home and on May 30, 1910 he left for the West taking a claim near Eads, Colorado, where he has since lived, teaching the Eads and other schools during this time. On June 18 he left for Kansas to help in the harvest for a few days, expecting to come back to his old home and friends to spend the remainder of the summer, when the accident befell him. He said to his brothers when Transmission Grease in the bulk. Polarinc by barrel, gallon or 1-2 gallon. Machine, Castor and Separator Oil.

LAWSON MURPHY Wagon Tongues, Five- and Four-horse Everfers, Four-and Three-horse Doubletrees complete. Wagon Beds, Homer Hansen sold a pair of mules to N. B. Bryant this week. Mrs.

Mabelle Aldrich returned yesterday from her visit out west. Oscar Reese and L. W. Jones got iron to cover their granaries of Cheatum Co. You can get an application blank for your motor license by calling at this office.

N. H. Beerman sold his 80 acre farm, west of town to Leroy Orr the first of the week. Mrs. Lewis Plush and daugh they reached his bedside, "I do Pearl Murphy and Miss Mary Lawson were married in Hutchinson last week and we understand they will make their home on a farm east of here.

We were unable to learn any further particulars of the marriage. This couple are among the leading young people of the Lerado community and have scores of good friends who join heartily with The News in bespeaking for them a happy and prosperous journey as husband and wife. not look on this as an accident Bottoms and Hinge Endgates. Have one Knigman-Moore Lister left." 8 Baldwin Lumber Co. LEE S.

BALDWIN, Manager I do not belie in accidents. It must be for some cause I do not understand. God's ways are "mysterious. If I cannot get wrell and strong I do not want to live ter Florence iert ior their new and be helpless in the world." OGOOOCOGOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOGOJX) OOOOOOOOCrOOG COOCOGOOGO Ilis idea ana purpose in lite is shown in his diary where he DID YOU KNOW IT? home at Chillieothe, Mo. Sunday.

T. Graff was in Turon Monday and was accompanied home by his grand daughter, Miss Ruby Howard. quotes the apostle Paul in Phil ippiahs 1:21 "For to me, to live i New Oats on hand .38 is for Christ and to die is gain F. U. Dutton purchased the i Three brothers preceded him Threshing Coal of all kinds $4.50 Will have a car of Flour, Bran and Chop at our wareroom soon to the spirit land, two in infancy I have just equipped a pump shop at my place south of the railroad where I have a stock of pumps, pipe and fittings, and am prepared to do any work of this kind.

I make a specialty of prompt service in well and windmill work, and Frank, aged 18, about 17 galvanized covering and all the machinery for His elevator of Cheatum Co. He bought the lumber for the building of the Baldwin Lumber Co. INDIAN MOTORCYCLES E. L. Grecnleaf, Agent, Kingman, Kansas (Advertisement) The J.

W. Craig Grain Company Highest market price at all times for wheat 8 E. L. CRAIG, Buyer years ago. There remain, his father, mother, two brothers, W.

and Leslie, and one sister of near Cantril, Mrs. M. Short. Funeral services were held at Upton July 10, and the body laid Let The News do your printing..

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Pages disponibles:
1 826
Années disponibles:
1887-1914