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Moundridge Journal from Moundridge, Kansas • 4

Moundridge Journal from Moundridge, Kansas • 4

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J. D. Albertson the photographer rrSrrffrfdtt Publlihtd every Friday at Moundridge, Local Notes. is enioyintf a hi 4 holirtnv traAa JLt vvw -aw Til U0UNDRID6E JOURNAL Photograph gift-giving never Miss Elva Krehbiel spent Sunday creases in value and especially so if at her home in Newton. there is a good photographer JOHN H.

SIMONSON Editor nd Proprietor 0 H. J. Vetter went up to McPher- 0 Admitted to the mails at pound rates, son on business Monday, P. H. Krehbiel, business manager That Christmas Puzzle o- of the Newton Herold, was in town V.

D. Krehbiel made a business Ternu $1.00 per year. Cash in advance. Monday for a brief visit with his trip to McPherson Monday. TRIDAY, DEC.

6. 1912. H. Lattschar made a business brothers. J.

W. and D. R. Krehbiel. The Journal acknowledges a fraternal call.

trip to McPherson Wednesday. BR ALLEN 0 Ira Bellisime, the Mo Pacific Otto Graber was home from the helper who was taken to the com Jocund ridge. State University over Thanksgiving pany hospital at Wichita several Mrs. D. C.

Baer left last week for weeks ago, is recovering rapidly I a visit in Lawrence aim nausus and was permitted to return Over The Star Mercantile Co' Store DOCTOR Offce with Dr. Baer City. home this week. Miss Nellie Pletcherof McPher W. H.

Bergner, proprietor of the son visited relatives in Moundridge Crescent Steam Laundry at Newcon was down Saturday and put up a Home Phone 2J6 Saturday. Office Phone 13. Not necessarily a puzzle if you will accpt a few suggestions from us. Why not make it a gift worth while. It need not he costly but one that will bring the receiver lasting comfort as well as enjoyment.

For months we liave been preparing for this big Christmas trade and now nice sign in front of the 0. K. bar Mrs. Jas. A.

Schmidt and Mrs. ber shop, which has the agency for OR. GERHARD RUTH Henry Dirks were in McPherson the laundry here. Wednesday. PLulcian and Surgeon Moundridge, Miss Hilda Schmidt and her Kansa The new furnace for the Christian riend Miss.

Unruh of Pawnee Rock church has arrived and will soon Jfflceover the Star Mercantile Co'tor visited at Miss Schmidt's home be installed. here last week and went to Linda- bom Monday, where they will at Mr. and Mrs. H. Handke spent tend Bethany college.

Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. M. Schroff near Canton. A light rain occurred on Sunday Miss Alice Krehbiel relumed to morning and before evening the wind had turned to the north.

It Manhattan Monday after spending commenced to look like winter had M. J. BROWN M. D. Eye, Eear, Nose and Throat At Union Hotel in McPherson 1st and 3rd.

Thurs-each month. Western Kansas Lands a Specialty. What have you to Trade. Thanksgiving at her home, arrived at last, but on Monday the A number of unusually fine calen sun came out bright and clear. take pleasure in announcing that we have the goods that will make your Christmas buying easy.

dars are being given out by the Hugo Galle left Tuesday for home merchants this winter. Reedley, where his father and mother are now located. Chris, and C. C. Williams and son were aul Rupp and Peter Roller accom down from McPherson Thursday J.

F. VORAN, panied him as far as Newton and for a visit at the Pack home. Ed Schmidt presided as photo Real estate and Exchange Agt Marshal Smiley and family of grapher Hugo say 8 he may te Belore. Kansas. back abo'ut next harvest time if i Newton spent Thanksgiving with Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Thompson. there is good wheat here o- Who is our Auctioneer? beven hundred and htty copies A good rain or snow storm makes of the Journal are mailed out this the holidays more realistic and busi this week, this of course includes a ness better for the home merchant few sample copies, but the growth of the Journal in the past two years Mr- and Mrs.

Wm. Cassler and has been pleasing to its owner. It Why not get one who is a judge of all kind of stock values. Try S. H.

Rhea He will bring you the money. Satisfaction guaranteed. son Winston spent lhansKgiving represents a territory of over one hundred and twenty-five square with Mr. iCassler's parents at Can ton. miles, so there is yet room to grow.

In Fancy Work Our line of these goods is the finest in town and we take pleasure in leading in this popular line pillow tubes, carriage robes, baby pillows, pique bibs, aprons and no end of common and unusual articles of fancy work. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Unruh of We have been in Moundridge for Greensburg have been visiting rel.i- over three years and nave never tiues in Lone Tree township this before witnessed more activity S.

H. RHEA Auctioneer RUDOLPH week. among home merchants than now. Almost every store has a holiday Willie Lagree passed the postoffice display and Christmas goods in SUCCESSOR TO H. THIELE civil service examination at Newton abundance are to be found on the Reliable blacksmithing week and mav accePl a psi- counters inside.

Truly the Mound 4 uuu mere, Some exceptionally nice leather hand bags, also a nice lot of crash hand bags, all leather suit cases, etc. ridge merchants are after your and reoair work. I T'h TM rr- 1 nnnointn rf tumlitn business. Will handle yOUr WOrk pages this week-another fact as Dr. C.

A. Gibson was down from evidence that our merchants are McPherson Monday to give medical pruuiyuy uiu mauic after the business. attention to a fine jack belonging to WIWIWUW1I i -C C. D. Pack.

The jack had been sick ivirs. jusKpuiue L.acusi oi who has been visiting her for several weeks and Claud was af raid it would not recover, but it is mother, Mrs. Kate Slavine, returnee now getting along nicely. The ani to her home Tuesday. Get The Habit Farmers get the habit of; eating your meals at mal is one of the finest jacks in the If you receive a sample copy of county and is valued at over six hundred dollars.

tne journal tins ween please con sider it an invitation to become one of its regular subscribers, S. H. Rhea turned over for the management of the Standard Oil station here, last Saturday evening the hotel. You will feel well repaid a big meal at a little price. Meal tickets reasonable.

Hotel St. Clair Mrs. Dan Luginbill and Miss to L. E. Weihe of Bushton, Kans.

Carey Luginbill returned to Greens burg Wednesday after spending Mr. Rhea also sold his teams and equipment, owned by Mr Thanksgiving with relatives here, Rhea held the station here for the last two years but an increase busi Milton and Rutherford Dirks, sons Bonbons Our glove stock was selected with care that provides ample assortment to fit and please everyone. Ladies' and gent's fine kid gloves, heavy leather and fur gloves. More Suggestions ness to the substations made the of John Dirks, have fitted up bache lor quarters over the Citizens Bank work so heavy that he decided to The boys are attending High School 1 not vpr ripriHprl what his rtpvt vnrs- tion will be, but may take another company station, where there is less Misses Meta Ruth and EdnaRupp went to Manhattan Monday, for a visit with the Moundridge girls, who And Fancy Candies In neat boxes or in bulk. Also complete line of cigars and tobaccoes always fresh.

PARKS RESTAURANT outside hauling. Mr. Weihe is a Ladies, gents and childrens fancy dress and every-day hose. A nice assortment of neck ties, suspenders, belts etc. all selected for Christmas trade.

are attending school there this win young man and has a lot of vim and strength to put into the heavy er. 1 Our elegant line of dress goods offers many valuable suggestions, also our new stock of Arrow Brand shirts and then these few more: Gents flannel shirts, ladies, gents and children's sweater coats; mufflers, silk scarfs, aviation caps. There are hundreds of others and task. mr. ana Mrs.

a. li. Mnney and Mr. and Mrs, W. S.

Dix and daugh About a dozen of your friends Fine Groceries ters, Mary and Helen of Newton have been wanting your photograph for the longest time! Albertson Adv. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and A uctioneer Best stock of Mrs. D. R.

Krehbiel. all pure candies, food nuts, Don know what to get them for to groceries in town, cookies and fruits. we will be glad to show them you when you visit our store. Mr. and Mrs.

F. H. Suffield and Christmas? Easy-They would rath miss Marjei aumeia oi uanton and Sixteen years experience on the eblock. I have taken a course of stock judging at Mr. and Mrs, Henry Billau of Hes- er have your photograph than any thing else.

How else can you please them at so little cost. Albertson Adv ston took Thanksgiving dinner wit Mr. and Mrs. Alex A. Ditter.

the Iowa Agricultural Col HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS me nign school win give an in Regiers lege at Aime.s, Iowa, and am posted on individuality and pedigrees. Write or phone me for dates. Phone 55 7x. teresting play at the Auditorium on Friday evening. This is their first entertainment of the season and wil Abound in fancy goods.

Sofa Pllows, Table Scarfs, Handkerchief Boxes, Dresser Sets. etc. Adv Star Merc. Co. Read page devoted to Wedel's Christmas Store.

Adv Oliver be more than usually interesting for the fact that the High School Orchestra will make its first appear J. P. JSEWTON, T3 KANSAS ance in public,.

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Years Available:
1887-1922