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The White Cloud Globe-Tribune from White Cloud, Kansas • 1

The White Cloud Globe-Tribune from White Cloud, Kansas • 1

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WHITE CLOUD GLOBFL Alll, No, 26. WHITE CLOUD, DONIPHAN COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER $1.00 Per Year. IP WHAT IS ST POSS IVTtrt'3ion Ciral-j Mrs, Furgesou who has been spending the past two mrmthi Tennessee with relatives retuine Friday. Miss Lizio P.oth Asher has visiting friends in Highland ami amending the picnic. She retuine-l home itttrday.

Mrs. Dewey wh, has been side is improving. Mr. and Cottons buggy broke down as (boy wore going lo the dance at, Charlie Dap us Fri-d ay Harf-y Woodsides went High- You Need Something Like These And Will Not Take Advantage Of These Prices? Tin: wagon that i.ikk a TIIK NEW MOLIN'E All Know It. 'J IK STEEL The Ktnj of The Head.

Ab-'uUit' ly The Strongest, lC'i-h'st Punning, Most Durable Wagon (in market. I Axles Guaranto'd Weighs No Morb Than An; Made of The Best Material. Metal Grain Cleats land i'riilay attend the nice. Eni'iiet Lipps ot Leaven, voi th i visiling Kobert Ashor. I Mr.

and Mrs. Kalph Croon spear, To Carry Wood Gear Eicht Tons Wagon. Sled Totne wi'l not warp or l.ivak. Steel Holster anil Pttmlnp.l all erne piece, Steot Seat -mini break. Spring on Peat -no in ck weight.

See Ibis wc.iuleil'ul wagon before bujing. it's a money saver. Pric-a $70.00 The Mo'ine Viignn has boon on the nmiket so 'ong, there not I In to be to make you belter ttotiunlitt Willi it. 1'r ce I THIS WA(K)N HAS A BEl'UTA I ION THE STANDARD FOE 00 YEA US. DONT TIIKOW AWAY YOUE MONEY on a cheap No ov will pve, yon something for not tod yon tot hat yoi pay tor, Our earO a one This is a ather in our cap.

We have at last secured i be exclusive rgenoy fi.r the celebrated C'ai Euggios. We In null a cai load to ilo and now we must sell tin in, ant! we have cut the price to do it. We dont 1 hnrsday evenrng at Sam llhodds, Harvey Campbell, Johnnie Do roiii, Frank Dupois and Sam Ma Hoe wont to Uulo Sunday. ida Parks spent Sunday with Vostina Khodd. Fred llarad.i, Mux Robinson ami Jell Green attended the picnic nt; Hiyhland Saturday.

Will Simmon and family visitctl at Will Onions Sunday. Our Colored Folks. 1KS IH'M'AS S. at 10 n'loek. Endeavor nl tlireo o' lock every t'onii and bilmc your friends Prayer meeting every Wednesday an Sunday Selu it in the A.

M. E. churci. Mrs. Louzetta P.ratich ol Denver arrived Friday to vitit her parent' Mr and Mrs.

Dan Todd. Mrs doitio Ibuce of Cif Oilier deal- 10 1 it-Wind i Our "Price Only JMMJ from S85.0) I wlint. it is woiih. THE GENUI XE and ONLY STUDEHA EE 'J he fact that theie aie nioio these wagons sold any other is a rood endorsement. The best wood anxle wagon made.

Price $tis 0 to $79-00 $1)0 00 If you want good buggy, come in and see us. Leather tiiniuod, wide scan, bi'i hacks. Price $110.00 Remernber We Sell Single ami Double Buggy Harness. Phone 2. White Cloud, Kan.

Lynds, up to visit, her sister Mrs. L. Stillmaii, Elder Middlotou wont, to Kansas Friday roturuinj; (Tuosdiiy, Mrs. Maud Hutchor and son re. ttirnod to Troy Thursday evening.

I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duncan ami It'll ait 6 I CORRESPONDENCE IT ISMS OF INTER- KST FROM AM, 2 OVER TUB COIN-TltY. Jfteammmm. 8 ft Grand Avenue Mrs O.

Shonio is visit iuy; cr sister in Wolf Circle Eoy Covert was kicked by a horse Saturday. dames Montagnn has gone to western Kansas. George Shorb bought an organ. Shore school house has been repainted. There is talk of repairing the Habtis't church.

Claud Wright finished plowing hU wheat ground. Protracted meeting will begin at Bethel Sunday. Mrs. Joe Copeland was on our street Monday. Lincoln.

A iifrust eso has a new nn.n. an'tl, Ed Chasn painted 'Shore school house Adda Ecklcy and Alex Parks attended the Highland Station picnic. Wade Morris was on our avenue Tuesday. We had a rain Sunday nifiht. Lee Hays has a new carriage.

Mrs, Mathews and Mrs. Copcland called at Eckley Sunday. Frank Lovelady and Carl Eckley were at Machnier Tuesday Mrs. J'lansoum took her grandmother to Padonia Wednesday, Cedar Cveek MissGohiie King of Washington Kansas is- llm guest of her sister Mrs. Jim Kendall.

A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Del Scholield in honor of Otto ir being his 17 th birthday (lam and oilier amuse moiils wore, played and ice cream and on he wore served. All report a good i ii i o. Mrs.

George Turner returned home Sal urday after a two weeks visit, willi her mother 'in Cle.y ('enter. Kinost, Towel! culled at Lit ens Wednesday. Ooldie King and Mrs. Kendall spent Monday at W. 0.

Winklors. Mrs. Mary Parker has been on the sick list. Cliff Turner made a business trip to Hiawatha Monday. Church Announcements, Christian Science scrvici; every Sunday at 1 1 A.

M. at, Mrs. Palmers. Every body cordially 'invited. There is regular service at the Catholic church the second Sunday of every mouth.

Father Joseph, pastor. O. II. Browning the barber will preaf at the Christian church next Sunday even iug. His mibject will be Matter Builder Mr.

Drowning lia- spent a lif lime in the pulpit Of the Papist ch'irch, Every body is invited. ltegular services Sunday. Sunday "ehool Jit 10 a. in. Preaching at 11a.

m. and 8 p. in. '-Strikes, How to i'r Them'' and "llabil," (jood Everybody invited. ciiiioroii sponi.

Sunday in llighianit. Mrs- Picekentidge is 'so far improved fiom her recent illness nst to be able 1m start homo. She expected home this week, Mrs. Mary Whiteside and daugU ter spe-it Sunday with E. 0.

Whiteside. Win Duncan and A. Donahue attended the picnic in Highland Station Wednesday. Maseiiic services were held at tin A. M.

E. church last Sunday after- noon conducted by He v. Davis. Mrs, Celtic Ilrueo returned In Kansas City Sunday after a pleasant visit with relatives. Regular services nt, the Christian church next Sunday to which all are invited, Mrs.

J. Gamble ami mother ami Mrs. Perth a Murray spent Sunday in While Cloud visiting Mrs. Pert Pieckenridge and littlo riatlie accompanied by Mrs. Morgan Adams arrived from Crab Or chard, Ky.

Thursday. Mrs, Preck-eniidge is improving nicely. Mrs. Adams left for Atchison Sunday to visit her father. Miller of Highland was in town Sunday.

Mrs. T. J. Stanley returned Men-day from High Point and Winston N. O.

and Atlanta City N. J. whom she has been visiting relatives tho past three months. A social was given at the honm of Wm Marshall last Saturday even i g. Squash Hollow.

The Winds last week blew the tops off ot several wheat and hay stacks. Will Hazel and family of Kansas City are visiting Mr. Hazels parents. Fred Hillyer has leturncd from Frazier, Mo. Tlimman Schooler had tne mis fortune ot breaking his aim be twecn the elbow and wtist.

lie fell from a en it, Jim Kennedy of lieserve thrash ed last wet'k for James Blceha. and Cliff Sullivan. ullivnns wheat was good in quality and niaue 1(1 tm. to I lie acre. Hoy list ice is working lor Hen ry Sch rati or.

Mrs. Lizzie Griffith and Mrs. James lileclia were Hiawatha visit, ors Saturday. La ns Creek school begins Monday. Henry Anderson is a new member on the school board in Dan Honshes place.

lin'oy Hillyer is spending a week with relatives it) Hiawatha, The ice cream social held at Chas. Jones Thursday night was a failure. Uoy Covert was kietu'd by a horse John Brown is quite poorly. Why is it the yield of wheat is reduced to 10 or V2 bushels per acre and of poor qtiafitj? liaeause farmers do not ci'iange their seed. Get some ot that Northern Nebraska seed wheat from Lynds and raise bushels per acre.

The people of White Cloud will be given an opportunity to hear Mr. Ebersol in recitation at the Coiigregiitional next Wed iif.sday. Mrs. II. L.

Sullivan will also add to the program with, select readings. Mt. Hobo We had a nice shower Sunday uiht. Mr. Coverts are on the Rink list.

Jvoy Covert kicked by horse and one of his. Tibs broken. When Mrs. Covert found him he was lying in the barn lot uncopciohs. It is reported that Mr.

Will Snyder will have a sale and move to town. Gertie Ilotishjs sick at present. Mt. Hope school will commence Sept. 12.

Miss Annies HI ill will teach. Ettie Weathers spent Wednesday with Kfiie ('oven. Jim Miller and witV spoilt S.itur lay at M. 1). Covert.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loihengood will attend th'e Worlds Fair. The Misses Covort and Fraley spent Sunday with Ettio Cedar Creek Quito a rain fell Sunday night. F.

D. Shaw and wife returned Friday from a trip to the Worlds Fair. A party was given at Del Scholields Saturday night in honor of Otto's 17th birthday, leo cream and cake were served A number of Cedar Creek people attend the Highland Station picnic. Lna Thrailkill returned from her visit to MiHsoiwi. J.

13. Hall is h- re from Atchison on a visit. 0 S. Chapson of Polo, Mo. is visiting friends'in Highland.

Mrs U. A. Turner has returned from a visit with her parents. About forty five friends gathered at I he home of J. F.

Pierson Thursday night and gave a Hipper in honor of Mrs. Piers-ins C'hd birthday. She also received a lot of nice presents. After supper- the young fo'ks played gaim-s and all report a good time l)r Witt Leo formerly of Wlillo Cl ml M. Preckeuiidgo went to Forest; and Ernest Titus of Topeka spent fcnnal i.

i I i davsthe oust week visit inirWu, Van Peru. ir ioau ei ice. A. Pieckeniidge was in Pnlo Sandiiy. A.

Donahue went to Lit. coin Tuesday to attend the fiiir. and family. The boys ni traveling o'lor the country on whech celling storwoj tic views to pay their school expenses xt winter. Dr.

MvNiehols will be at the City Hotel Sept. 5 and 0. For Sale My -10 acre orchanl just south of town. Jas, P. KeUey.

wants a correspondent" in the Hccklur and Arnold school districts. We mpply all necessary stamps and and the Ui.onr. regularly to our correspondent. Let us have a week'y le -ter from these neighborhood. E.

T. Barcus and family moved into the Ueiie Van Dorau house Monday. Al'red Hixon who moved to Forest City about two years ago i'l move ack to Kansas before long, lie has reiCed Dr. McGzuhey's farm and has already put in bis fall wheat. Chas.

Machtuer who h.is been living on the place the past year will move onto th-Nel-ou farm where Del Scliofield formerly lived. Wedding rings, and a complete line of honest values of everything in Jewelry si Pupp Atvh tHoiij bVo Coiumcrciitl tt. Full line of Legid Blanks at the Ulo-bk GCice,.

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