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Moundridge Journal from Moundridge, Kansas • 5

Moundridge Journal du lieu suivant : Moundridge, Kansas • 5

Lieu:
Moundridge, Kansas
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5
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LOOK HERE! DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY? We Have a Get-QuickWarm -Scheme! If you want a stove come to our store, and we will tell you the secret of how to get warm quick with a Great Westeru Oak. You can burn slack or lump coal, just the same. It is the only successful slack-coal burning stove made. Remember there are more Great Western stoves sold in Kansas than any other make. When you are in need of a buggy or wagon.

call on us. We always keep on hand everything kept in a first-class hardware and implement store. Yours For Business, Western H. I. Co.

The Corner Hardware Store, DOn 0000 0000000000 Galle Bros. Meat Market MOUNDRIDGE KANSAS Choice Fresh Meats Hams and Bacon. We pay cash for hides. Bring 'em to us. 000000 000000 0000000 New line Spectacles Glasses Suitable For Reading from $1.00 and upward.

THE SHURa GLASSES FITTED for all other defects of the eye requiring Alex A. Ditter, Jeweler and Optician. With C. C. Wedel Co.

Moundridge, Kansas. 100000 0000 Your Will always be safe Money when deposited in The Bank of mound Ridge. Secured by a Capital 000 and perience Surplus and of a corps $15,000.00, of backed stockholders, by 20 years directors exand officers, whom you all know, whose records are unquestioned, and topped out with a Burglar Insurance policy for more than funds carried on hand. Intrust your business with us as there can be no loss to anyone. BANK OF MOUND We pay CASH for Poultry and Eggs and receive cream every day in the week.

Feed for sale MOUNDRIDGE PRODUCE CO A. Johnson visited Newton over Sunday. Paul Scott went to Wichita yesterday on business. 8. L.

Zimmerman of McPherson was calling on the trade Wednesday. Albert Beutler of Chickasha, Ind. Ter. visited folks Thanksgiving week. Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Smith and er visited at Halsteod Thanksgiving. C. D.

Pack and John Wichman trane acted business at McPherson day. Adam Johnson recently added a one and one-half story addition to his deuce. Note the large ad of Scott Frey in this issue. Bargains galore are in store for you. Mrs.

T. H. Lewis returned Friday from a short visit with her husband at Syracuse. The rains thie week produced some terrible roads and it is still raining this morning. Mr.

Kinney of Newton spent Thanksgiving with his daughter Mre D. R. Krebbiel. Saturday night and Sunday the fall exceeded one inch, the heaviest since August. Ray Voran was up from Pretty Prairie to partake of the annual turkey feast with home folks.

Frank Dyck has enlarged his dence and materially improved his pro perty in general. R. W. Arrington who assisted W. Norris bus been appointed agent for the Orient at Wichita.

Arthur Beecher who is attending Walden College at McPherson, spent Thanksgiving at home. Mr. and Mrs. P. Krebbiel enjoyed Thanksgiving with his brother Mr.

W. Krebbiel and family. Jacob C. Unruh and wife of Lone Tree ate Thankegiving turkey with his brother A. U.

near Burrton. Henry Nightingale came up from Oklahoma last week to look over familfar surroundings in Lone Tree. G. H. Meade has moved on to the Thos Ewing place tour miles north of Halstead, which he recently purchased Register of Deeds Krehbiel came down on the midnight train Tuesday night from McPherson and visited folks and friende, The Woodman ball and oyster supper last evening was a success both socially and financially notwithstanding the in clement weather, Fred Wedel left for Kansas City Tues day to spend Thanksgiving with his brother Alpha who is attending medical college at that place.

Miss Theresa Koller is employed at the postoffice to succeed Miss Sarah Friesen whose resignation takes effect Saturday evening this week. D. R. Krebbiel of this city and A. H.

Buehler of Meridian are among the jurors chosen for the December term of the district court of McPherson county. Quite a number witnessed the marri age of Miss Rachel Wedel to D. Unruh Sunday, at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. P.

C. Wedel of Lone Tree. Alvin, Willis and Harry sch wander, Hiram Sprunger. Ephriam Lehman and Miss Mae Brown of Bethel College, spent Thanksgiving at the Chris Luginbil! home, Business was suspended Thankagiving Appropriate services were held at the different churches. Many family re unions were held and all had enjoyment and cause for thanks offerings.

All the teaches of our schools attend ed the annual Central Teachers' Association at McPherson yesterday. Mr, D. Krehbiel of this city and Prof. D. H.

Richert of Bethel were assigned on the program, A Waltner, a former citizen, cashier of First National Bank, Freeman, visited his brother in-law Rev. John Goering Monday, He was accompanied by Mr. Walter of the elevators of that town. They were on their return from Panhandle, Tex. where they secured 5000 acres cf land for gentlement to prospective purchasers.

Famous Strike Breakers The most famous strike brenkers in the land are Dr. New Life Pills. When liver and bowels go on a strike, they quickly settle the trouble, and the purifying on. cure work gots right Best for constipation headache and dizzinese. 25c.

at Wedel Co. druggists. purifying on. cure for constipation headache and dizzinese. 25c.

at Wedel Co. druggists. LOCAL NEWS. Mr. John Blair Jr.

and Miss Ruby Gross were married at Newton day evening The groom is a son of Mr. John Blair, residing east of town, one of the best well to do farmers in McPherson connty. The bride ie the only daughter of Mr. C. Gross of Newkirk, Okla.

The young couple were given an elegant reception at the home of the parents of the groom. by relatives. and. elderly people in the afternoon and at. night by a host of young friends of the groom The young couple have the best wishes of all for bappiness and future welfare.

About twenty young met met the contracting parties at the train terday morning with Pattee's hack, decorated with matramonial pranks. and conveyedthem to the country home of the groom's parents. The supply of money in circulation in the United States is 213 million dollars greater now than a year ago, according to the treasury statement of November This is the largest increase on record for a single year, and it raises the percapita circulation to $83.68. which is just 50 per cent more than ten years ago. The Mo.

Pac. train was derailed on the at Heaston Monday, and 88 a result we all: received our mail s8 the sun disappeared. While waiting for the train to get itself together and proceed, an Irisb man asked the passionate conductor how far it W88 from Heston to Moundridge, the Irishman with a Thankee, sir: and now bow far is it from Moundridge to Hesston. Rigbt here passion made its exit and the conductor remarked in silent tones, "why you fool, didn't I tell you it was seven miles to Moundridge. Do you think for a minute it is any further from Hesston to Moundridge than it is from Moundridge to Heston?" The Irish wit responded without hesitation, "Sure an' I don't know, but do know its a deal further from New Years to Christmas than from Christmaa to New Years." Miss Maggie Mulvaney and W.

Roberts were married Saturday evening Rev. Fleming. The groom is a railby road engineer and the young people wil make their home at Emporia. -Newton Journal Nov. 23, All sizes and thickness of window glass at the Palace Drug Store.

know a lot on gloves and hats, on collars, ties and nobby hose But what we know the most about is taking orders for your clothes we guararantee them to fit. We take orders for the famous Internation-1 al Tailoring Co. We have 1906-07 Fall and Winter samples and styles. Come and see them. PO GOERING-KREHBIEL MER.

CO. Lead All Others In sporting goods of every description -shot guns, rifles, amunition, hunting suits. etc. This is hunting season. Come in and let us fit you out, REMEMBER, we always keep everything in hardware, implements, vehicles, and the best line cf heaters, cook stoves and rangcs.

at astonishing low prices, Kaegi Hardware Impl. Co. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US. BECAUSE of the convenience in handling your funds, making paymentsby check and in collecting drafte and checks. BECAUSE you will avoid loss by fre or burglary.

We are protected by ample amount of both fire and burglar insurance. BECAUSE you will avoid mistake in handling and counting money used in you business transactions, and ale, disputes over payments which may not have been properly credited, your check being a sufficent receip BECAUSE you will benefit the community by contributing to its active workin capital. acquire habits of saving and thrift, establish for yourself credit at the bank, which may sometime be useful to you, and receiv many favors usally given by banks to their customers. CITIZENS STATE BANK 6 6 46 66 Lumber, Did You Say! Man wants but little bere below, But wants that little good; And when he buys a board, He wants the best of wood. Hence don't forget when you want something clear and bright, the HUNSBERGER LUMBER MOUNDRIDGE, KANSAS, will treat you right.

COAL, STONE, CEMENT BUILDING STONE. BRICK, ETC. 70.

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À propos de la collection Moundridge Journal

Pages disponibles:
12 497
Années disponibles:
1887-1922