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Altoona Tribune from Altoona, Kansas • 1

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Altoona Tribunei
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VOL. X. ALTOONA, WILSON COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, Sept. 4, 1913. NO.

46 Automobile Accident. 0oxooxk-kxkkm 10 J. H. Pendleton, of Havana, and W. L.

Pendleton, of this city, came to Altoona last Thursday from Kansss City in a new Ford touring Y. Thursday evening Link Pendleton and If You Happen to be Caught away from home without money it is an easy matter to get a cheek cashed provided have an account with this bank. All that is necessary is some means of identification, you are going away come and see us. We will arrange for your identification. We are Transfer Agents for the Western Union Telegraph Co.

and can send money any part of the world by telegraph. We have money to lend on good security. you 'if to Tallman drove the car to Buff-ville and when coming down the Cedar creek hill on their way back they lost control of the machine and it ran into the deep ditch on the west side of the road and turned over. Neither-of the occupants were injured. Four Pku Cknt Intkrkst on Timh 2) Deposits.

"immamrnimmm The machine, that is, the top, windshield and fenders were OUH LIST OF STOCK HOLVEHS: damaged but all has since been put in shape and looks as good as ever. Although the car turned upside down in a ditch HEAD John T. Cooper, C. A. Stafford, Mary McLaren, C.

H. Pierce, C. M. Converse, B. F.

Miller, (Gas Gulch,) Hugh Reid, H. H. McDaniel, B. F. Longnecker, L.

Converse. Sol. Wiltse, J. W. McDaniel, Julia McLaren, W.

H. Hamblin, Turner D. Jones, is Like a Pocket in your IT'S HANDY IN MANY WAYS, esc five or six feet deep the engine never stopped running. Girl Is Missing. Cherry vale Republican: and Mrs.

Charles Husted of Altoona were here late yesterday afternoon looking for their daughter, who ran away from home Sunday lr vn in g. She left tJEvery Officer is Bonded in a Surety Company. 1150,000.00 of Actual Assets in the Bank. All of Our Deposits are Guaranteed under State Guaranty Law. Plenty of Money to Loan where there is Plenty joi Security.

It's handy to have it in a safe place from burglars. It's handy to have a check account; the checks are GOOD RECEIPTS. It means independence. No worry; the Bank carries the risk. It grows steadily.

Mail your drafts and checks to us and we will credit your account or open one for you. See US Today For a Check Account. Boost the Bank That Banks Your Money. THE MS STAT CTZE Capital and Surplus Total Resources in the morning to go to Sunday scho met a young-man she had been keeping company with, who it is alleged, induced her to run away with him. He is said to have given her two dollars, a part of which she used to buy a ticket to Cherryvale.

He was to meet her here, the girl's parents say, and from Cherryvale they had planned to go to Kansas City. The parents evidently sus-picioned an elopement for before the prospective groom could get here the officers at Altoona were notified and they arrested him as he was preparing to leave. The girl was seen here Sunday evening, but no trace of her can be found. She is only sixteen years old and the parents are CHAS. N.

CONVERSE, President. C. A. STAFFORD, Vice President. TURNER D.

JONES, Cashier. STATE bank, 3 DEPOSITS GUARANTEED. Arm Injured. Roy Demmons was kicked by President, O. T.

Hayward. Vice President, T. C. Ball. Cashier, C.

G. Hayward. 6 Vice President, A. M. Richardson.

Gertrude Hamill, Book-keeper. his father's automobile last Saturday which caused the young 0 OVTT A TT- AT mh me SQUARE DEAL SUPPLI Cash Store. KINDS OF AEE determined to prevent her marriage on account of her youth. Mr. and Mrs.

Husted returned to Altoona last night. No one here has been arrested in connection with the above case. The girl left last Sunday. She hired a team and buggy and got Brice Richardson to take her to Sycamore. The two did not elope and Brice, who is just sweet sixteen, says: "I didn't run off with her.

She wanted me to go to Sycamore with her so I could bring the team back, which I did Sunday evening." Beat the Drums Slowly. The writer enjoyed a ride to Independence last Friday in man much pain. No bones were broken but the injury was painful and Roy was unable to use his arm for several days. Altoona The Winner. Last Sunday's base ball game in this city between Rest and Altoona was won easily by the latter.

The score was 4 to 1. A fair sized crowd was present. Altoona The Champion The labor day base ball game in this city last Monday between the employees of the smelter and the Altoona team was won by Altoona, the score being 10 to 7. The game was "for the championship of Altoona." Both sides were equipped with players from the regular Altoona teairf as a number of the players are employed at the smelter. Some of the business houses closed for the occasion and not New Norfolk Suits for Boys.

School Shoes for Boys and Girls- A fine lot of New Silks in eight yard lengths, just the thing for that new dress. New fall blouses for ladies and girls. See them. Price $1.25. Black satin pumps, what you need for early fall wear.

We have them at $2.50. Gillett Smith. Maried, at Fredonia last Tuesday evening, Mr. Wilbur H. Gillett and Mrs.

Mercie Smith, both of Altoona. The officiating minister was Elder Bobbitt, of the Christian church, of Fredonia, the ceremony being performed at his home. Both the bride and groom are well known in Altoona and are highly respected by everyone. Mr. Cillett is proprietor of the harness shop and is enjoying a prosperous business.

The Tkiiuink joins their host of friends in extending congratulations and wishes for them a happy wedded life. Mrs. Ed Horine and children, who have been visiting relatives here for the past week, went to Neodesha Tuesday to visit other relatives and friends before returning to their home in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Merri-wether and son, Byron, have re Mace Liverwurst's new eight I I I I I I cylinder Titanic automobile. We were not more than nine minutes I I I I I I in reaching the city limits GET THE Best GROCERIES. This house sets the pace in Groceries and we are still LEADING. We deliver all orders to any part of the city. Poor people eat as much as the rich perhaps more.

A little saving on each days' Groceries is a big item in the course of a year. ome in and give us a trial. Many items in our store for LESS! WHY PAY MORE? Kansas Seal flour, old wheat, per sack $1,15 Knead It flour, old wheat, per sack $1.20 Colene soap, 7 bars for 25c Silk soap, 9 bars for 25c packages pancake flour 25c Table Queen apricots, 20c value, 15c Pickwick apple butter, the best 25c Cone Brand peas, 2 for 25c Sweet potatoes, 3 per can 10c Van Camps beets, lbs, 2 cans for 25c Pitted cherries, 25c value, 20c Fresh peaches and cantelopes. Fancy Red Salmon, per can 20c We pay cash for fresh eggs and good butter. Get our price on Pure Cane Sugar by the sack before buying.

the noble little town of Neodesha which was discovered by Dr. Blakeslee and Little Big 'Bear. But we noticed that Mace immediately slowed the "Kah" down to three or four miles an hour while passing through that town, and our curiosity was aroused to know the cause of the turned to Altoona from Trident, Montana, where they went about withstanding the day was the most disagreeable of the season, a large crowd was present. Renewals and New Subscribers. A.

Burrell, Collinsville, Prof. G. L. Atkeson. II.

I). Anthony, J. T. Cooper, Mrs. I.

Brown, W. H. Thompson. three months ago, and will again Hard Times and Dry Weather Hold a Tight String on the Pocket Book. The saving of a penny looks mighty big to all of us.

We are prepared to save you some money this week on household necessities as well as in our other departments. Come in and look over our QUEENSWARE DEPARTMENT ONE LOT HEAVY NU-CUT GLASSWARE. A fine imitation of Cut Glass. Each piece 13c or two for 25c. WATER GLASSES.

A big value worth twice the money to sell as long as they last for only 2 cents each. LARGE WATER PITCHERS, 45c each. TWO DOZEN TALL LAMPS, complete with chimney, burner and wick, To sell for 45 cents each. LARGE GLASS BERRY SETS, 7 pieces at 65c Colored Glass Souveniers of Altoona, 1 0c each. These are just a few of the numerous bargains that await you at make this their home.

They will live on the James McGran-nahan farm, north of town. R. R. riser, an old time resident of this vicinity has sold his farm north of Altoona to Mr. sudden slowness and wnen we asked him why he was running so slow he sobbingly replied: "I always run slow when passing the dead." Hugh Martin, W.

L. Raven-stein, Abe Showalter and Will Messemer, all of Kingman county, passed through Altoona last Wednesday in an automobile en-route to northern Arkansas. Mr. Showalter is a brother of Mrs. Evaline Bowen and John Showalter of this city.

Recital. Miss Mae Somers, one of the best readers in the west, will give a recital at the Methodist church on Tuesday evening, September 9th. A good program has been arranged consisting of few Shoes! Mnool 6 i many fine musical numbers, i The recital is for the benefit of The people of Fredonia haven't anything to do now only play checkers and pitch horse shoes. Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Reid, of Scammon, are here this week visiting Carl Drain, and family, the Sunday School. Admission 10 and 20 cents. UIIUBO. Brinkley and will leave soon- for Michigan, where he and his wife expect to make their future home. Mrs.

N. L. Brubaker and children returned to their home in Osawatomie last Friday, after a several days' pleasant visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.

Kilgore, and family. Mrs. Ella Brinegar returned Little Rock, Arkansas, last Friday and will again make her home with her daughter, Mrs. George Cramer, and family. J.

W. McGuire came down from Iola last Saturday to visit his daughter, Mrs. Frank King, and family for several days. Charles DeBaun has returned from Coffeyville where he had spent the summer with relatives. Joy Carver was a Neodesha Small Blaze.

J. F. Rainey and family, of Neodesha. spent Sunday in Al for the Whole Family. Money saving prices here for shoes that wear.

toona with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Jones. L. Pendleton has returned 2 1 to his duties at the Cash Store A small hre in a dwelling in the north part of Altoona last Tuesday, caused an alarm to be turned in but the fire was extinguished a few minutes afterward, shortly before the fire boys arrived at the scene.

Grandpa Jones, of the Kainey Hotel, went to Fontana the latter part of last week to visit relatives for a few days. Eli Jones went there Monday night and will acepmpany his father home. after a several weeks' vacation spent in Colorado. renclleton ojros, Neodesha is afraid to play base ball with Altoona any more. Altoona shut them out once this season and they are afraid we will do it again.

THE SQUARE DEAL CASH STORE. 3L, 3Q "DPI visitor Saturday evening. Dr. McDaniels has the "Ford" fever..

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