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The Morland Standard from Morland, Kansas • 1

The Morland Standard from Morland, Kansas • 1

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Morland, Kansas
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to AtoVANC HEPS Successor to the "Morland Independent." established March 21. 1901. Successor to "The Western Star," eatablished at Hul City, May 15, 1879. AR FQt TUB INTERBSTOR MORLAND AND ORAHAM COUNTY NuMr 113 MORLAND, GRAHAM COUNTY, KANSAS, November 2C 1904, IT1. I- I-, Iiuy your Winter Garments of Stober nave x.cgai uianxs oi au Kma, Don.t forfret that NavIftr a.

and Son. We arc head quarters for job work, have the largest and best land list In Joe Nesbitt was in town Monday the West end of Graham county. $100 or $125 to loan on land. Call at with beef. this office.

Fiftyseven Gold watches for teachers, All kinds of Men's Winter Caps at on the installment plan, if desired. Go to Stober Son for the famous Stober Son's- G. B. Brown, Jewelryman, HillCity.Kansas "Sunflower Shoes." Henry Knobel made a flying trip to The Kansas City Weekly Star and Advance one year for $1.15. Hill City Monday.

Father Weber, of St. Peter, is a Plainville this week. Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Stober visited friends near Studley Sunday. LOCAL NEWS. M. McCoy was transacting business in Murlawl Tuesday.

The Ahvaxcic ami the Mail And one year for $1.50. For the best grade of flour see, Stober Son. 7 A car of lime received at the lumber yard Monday of this week. Since Tuesday we can talk in any 'direction from our Morland central. For the Hanna Eirg Coal best coal on the market call at the Lumber Yard.

Agency for the Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company, at this olfice. (ieo. McAfee nought a car load of young white face cattle of Mr, Findley Monday. If you want to borrow money on your land call at this office, f- For the famous Rock Springs coal call at Hoffman's Elevator. Cunningham Ellis recieved a car Do you want to Mr.

Chas. Kline, of near Gradan, load of apples Tuesday. marketed wheat in Morland yesterday. Good Flour makes good bread, try the best. Stober Son.

F. T. Naylor.s are havingtheirhouse plastered this week. Scott Smith Is A large supply of the famous Hanna doing the work. Egg Coal at the Lumber Yard.

Mr. Robert and Miss Alice Allen, sell your Farm? We have in stock a complete line of from South Star Dist. were Morland school stationery, Stober Son. visitors yesterday. The Mail and Breeze and The W.

W. Hanna, of Plainville, is; Mo land Advance one year for $1.50. helping M. E. Mitchell with the tele A fresh clean stock of groceries is phone business this week.

Did you ray YES? Joe Patersou, cf Plainville, came up on the Wednesday freight to commence yju will find aJtStober Sou's I. W. and W. H. White unload ed lumber for B.

W. St John Wednes day. work on Mr. Fours' targe dwelling- house. Wafaro i ar TTl 1 1 mntroA You will find a complete line of new Freetnont and Bessie Cam visited at the home of J.

L. James Sunday v. m. Jiemcmber you get the Mail and and The Moklvnd Advance one year for $1.50. Rev.

J. II. Conner delivered a very interesting sermon at the M. K. church fyinday evening, the pastor being A.

young lady holding a high third j'rade certificate desires a school in Jraham county. Call at this office for information. Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Stober went to I YV 1 1 1 fj the store building purchased by J. II- Wily UOIl VOU Winter goods at Stober Son's. Prices right. ii m.

ts. i I vuunci, utiuss inc Bircei oaiuruay. By so doing it changed the appear Bob Armstrong purchased three ance of things considerable. The Millirons farm is for rent. Want Tenant to reside on place.

COfllC 111 cUlc! list it Address W. E. fallas, Stockton, Kansas. Last week Hill City merchants quo! ed eggs at 18c, and at morland on the head of driving horses from Mozetta Butler last week. Sale: A good second hand wagon.

Call on david Baird Sr. two miles east of Gradan. Jessie Keith went to Plainville this morning to spend thanksgiving with the family of VV. G. Anderson.

Come in and order the Mail and Breeze and The Morlad Advance sent to your address for $1.50. Mrs. james Gorden and Mrs, E. L. Lank and daughter Helen, were up same day our merchants paid 21c.

with A difference of three cents. It is Iceland Sunday and gave a lecture after services telling of their visit to the foreign lauds. They held a good audience. While threshing for J. T.

Prout last Friday, som sparks from Mr. Harris Mijine set fire to the 'grain stacks burning one millfett and two wheat usually this way, however. W. Z. Moore has purchased of G.

W. Stober the frame building south of NAYLOR BUTLER Mr. Stobers residence. Mr. Moore will have the building moved to the ttack.

We have Vot learned the es-! southeast part of town and remodeled or a dwelling house. from Hill City Saturday visitingfriends Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Stober went to Plainvile this morning. The object of their visit was not learned at this office. 4 Miss Lina Kline, who has been at WaKeeney for the past ten days wait- They will sell it quicker and ng on her brother Frank during his Chas. Mothershead's parents and two illness, returned to Morland Monday at a better figure than UllY sisters, from Cheyenne county, are i i I I I nigni. unid rcporm ner oroiner as titrate of the The Mori and Mercantile Co.

is paying 21c per doz. for eggs, 15c per lb. for butter and 10c per pound lor turkeys. Other poultry wanted at highest market prices. Cunningham Ellis.

The Morlandites should be proud of the telephone lines put up by M. E. Mitchell, the poles are of the best material nd the wires strung tight. This insures a line for a good many years without renrxlling, as well as one we can depend on. here on a visit.

They think some of firm in Graham county. getting along very well. Died: At Dr. Millers' office, in Morland, Wednesday Nov. 23 of Mem branous croup, the 18 month child of Jake Bollig the remains were laid locating here.

The Morland Cornet Band has received their new tenor horn this week. W. W. Goodrow will now out shine any one in the band. Sam Hardman caught his hand in the fly wheel of a corn sheller Tuesday while shelling corn for Steve Fry and now is laid up for repairs.

to rest today at the St. Peter cemetery. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of the Advance. We are selling land as fast Markied: Joe Dreiling and Catharine Knoll were united in wedlock at the St Anthony church at St. Peter, While playing on the school grounds as a boy eat pie.

Tuesday, little Mane Minium was ac- T. v. Ed Good ro was over from Allodium cidently hit with a rock which was thrown at a board by Hal Mothershead. The stone struck her on the mouth inflicting a severe wound on both the 1W, Father Weber offeci a ting. A township yesterday.

Ed is nursing a lanre number of friend and relatives causeJ a 4 loaded wagon running over it. were present and presented the happy worthy young couple with many valu-j For Sale; One span of able presents. The Advance wishes young mules, also one set of heavy car- upper and lower lips, also knocked out one front tooth. Dr. Miller was called and the wounds, dressed them an abundance ol success and riage harness with low names.

Gall and see us. II.

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Years Available:
1904-1910