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Minneola Record from Minneola, Kansas • 4

Minneola Record du lieu suivant : Minneola, Kansas • 4

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Minneola Recordi
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Minneola, Kansas
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S. W. STATTON i i DEALER IN A large assortment of Ladies Dress Skirts that will be sold at from 20 to 25 per cent discount Don't wait till they are all; We have a nice lot of Lawns and Organdies tlict we will sell out at 20 per cent less than actual value. ALL PRINTS AT 6 CENTS Harness, Saddles and Horse Goods in general Repairing Done Neatly and Willi Dispatch. Also handle the celebrated Canton line of Farm Implements.

Will be glad to have you come in when in need'of anything in my line. Follick spent Sunday in Meade. B.B. Wilson of Wichita was in town Tuesday. Last Friday was a busy day for the real estate men.

Howard Lim brock is threshing his wheat this week. Hawley is in Kansas City on professional business. Robert Denton of the Denton ranch sports a new automobile Eugene Williams was in Bloom on business Monday and Tuesday. Wick Pittman spent Sunday with our merchant Will Smith and family. Noah Peterson of Bloom was transacting business in Minneola Tuesday.

Sam Thomas, of the Jones Land Company, is sporting a fine new turnout. The barber Belt, spent Sunday and Monday with home folks at Ashland. Be sure Dry JUST RECEIVED a large shipment of Chinaware. to call and seeat. REMEMBER that we are headquarters for all kinds of Goods, Ladies and Gents' Furnishings and Notions.

W. A. 1- Minneola, Kansas. omiu Minneola Record W. Station, THE STATTON HOUSE Published every Friday at Minneola, Clark County, Kar.scs.

J. E. DANCY, Editor. Sam Smith went to South to take in the harvest in that PROPRIETOR. In establishing a newspaper at Minneola we do so with the greatest confidence in the future of Minneola and surrounding country.

We have in Minneola live, active merchants, men who do things, and the surrounding country is the best in soutbvestern Kansas, the best state in the union. The farmers sre a thrifty and energetic class of men who have a record that is hard to beat, when it comes to raising crops and fine stock, and are alwavs readv to heln nnv nnh- Subscription price, $1 a year in advance. All advertisements will be run until ordered out. Copy for ads. must be in not later than Vetinesday night.

I wish to announce to my friends and the traveling public that I have opened up a new and up-to-date Hotel in Minneola, and solicit their patronage. H. EE. SCULL, prop. MINNEOLA, KANSAS Application made for entry at the post office at Minneola, Kansas, for transmission through the mails as second-class matter.

country. Judge Milton of Dodge City was in town Monday morning on his way west. Rev. Davis will preach at the Methodist church next Sunday morning. Mart Hastings of the Canhill panch shipped several cars of cattle Tuesday.

Fred Pittman purchased a fine new set of harness from Clute the other day. Mr. Clem Armentrant and family of Bucklin spent Sunday and Announcement. lic undertaking that is for the betterment of town or country. A newspaper is acknowledged to be the best and only way to advertise a town, and the business men have shown their public spirit by the interest they have taken in the establishment of the Record at Minneola.

Let everyone lend a hand in i pushing Minneola to the front and I GO TO Missouri Lumber Supply Co. For Your Lumber and Coal OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE AND PRICES ARE RIGHT H. E. Scull, Manager Monday with Grandpa Snyder. To our readers and patrons we owe a statement in regard to our future policy in the management of the Minneola Record.

Our constant endeavor will be to give our patrons a good local newspaper, free from all prejudice and slander, and try to print all the news ail the time. The business men will all be treated equal, no one being favored more than another. We will ever spreading abroad news of its ad vancement and progress. Miss rancis ot bt. L.ouis nas ac BLACKSMITH I NO We do all kinds of Blacksmithing and Wood Work.

Nothing to complicated for us to do. We use the Brooks Cold Tire setter and set your tires on short notice. All work guaranteed to give Satisfaction or money refunded, Come in, we'il use you right. G. E.

KIDWELL BLACKSMITH MACHINIST On account of our printing plant not arriving at Minneola until Monday evening, we are working under difficulties this week. We are also handicapped by being strangers, and should the Record not come up to your expectations, please bear with us until we get lined out and can do better. endeavor to give you value received for your money, ond should we Fresh eats cented a position with Eugene Williams as stenographer. Rev. Smith of Arkalon preached an excellent sermon attheM.th-odist church last Sunday evening.

Beaver county Oklahoma boys, who hae been helping in the harvest fields here, are slowly drifting homeward. Jim McAdams is the busiest man in town these days, looking after hie farms and grain business here in town. Grandpa Snyder says that he can stand the heat better than the cold. Mr. Snyder weighs over 200 pounds.

Beard wears a smile since he won out in the primary for county clerk. Roy would make a lau to give you satisiaction, come to us and we will make you satisfied. At present the Record will be non-partisan. We hold ourselves under obligation to no party parties, we will freely express our opinions on any subject or candidate as we see them. The Little Barn Around the Corner See Us for Good Rigs on Short Notice J.

SKELTON, Proprietor. W. Statton the harness man has been selling harness so fast the past month that it taxes the factories to keep him supplied for his trade, Mr, Station's business has doubled in the last ,12 months, Always We also stock a on Hand, keep in complete i line of Canned and Salt Meats. good county clerk. It Chas.

Lutsy of Wilburn was in jtown on business Tuesday, Mr, rman's meat market Lutsy reports everytning prosper- ous in his locality. Rev. Marley editor of The Moral Advocate of Bucklin, is in town this week and made this office a pleasant call Thursday. If you are a hustler we will give you a chance to make some money by soliciting subscribers for the Record, Call and see us. We wish to thank the many friends of the Record who have so kindly helped us this week by furnishing us news and labor.

James Farris purchased a fine pair of Shetland ponies for his two grandchildren. Mr. Farris is the kind of a grandpa to have. Are You Going to Build? A House, Barn, Store Building, Chicken Coop or anything in the carpenter line. If so tell me your troubles, whether large or small.

H. E. SCULL Contractor Builder Eugene Williams Company purchased a new carriage and harness from Clute ane a fine FT team from Jack O'Connor. John Sparh of Mackville was in the city Tuesday on business. Mr.

Sparh owns a fine section of land north of here in Ford county. Banker Reece's mother came in last week to make her home with her son A. P. Reece' the congenial cashier of the First State Bank. First Office i inneoia.

See Statton for horse collars. Mrs. Chas. Martin and -daughter leave for Denver today. Miss Ethel Niccum is visiting at Jess Pittman's, west of town.

Mrs. Bertie Smith of McPherson, is visiting her sister Mrs. Tawser. Goto Statton's for your buggy whips. W.

E. Pittman and Miss Maude done at Minneola but northeast of town considerable damage was done by hail. There is no other little town in Kansas that has anymore prosperous farmers living adjacent thereto than Minneola, Names of some 'of the large farmers around Minneola: William Moncrief 21 quarter sections under cultivation, Louis Shearer 600 acres in wheat and corn, Tom. Bear, James Pittman and George Pittman about 10,000 acres mostly in cultiuation. Other big fanners are: C- F.

Wagner, A. F. Hoffman, C. R. Martin, Thos.

Robinson, Art Stratton, Norman Jacobs, Eagene Williams, Ebley Bros Joe Bailey, Frank Coonch. Derrison, Rooney Bros, and hosts of others. We pay taxes for non-residents, and rent land from and for non-residents C. A. Kitchen a former merchant of Meeksville, now representing Lema Co.

ofSedalia, Missouri, called on his old friend S. F. Belt Tuesday. Rumor has it that the I. O.

O. F. lodge will give a picnic some time in the near future, and if they do we have no doubt but that it will be a success. Jess Pittman and Mart Owings our two threshermen are busy pounding out the wheat, and it will take them several weeks to finish Sherrell leave for Corydon, Indiana, today. Do it now.

Get your name on the Record subscription list and be with the crowd. Miss Orpha Rowell of Michigan and Miss Margaret Rowell of St WE WRITE John, are visiting Miss Clara up their work. i 111 nl lie, Fire nsorance. Robert McMillen of Stafford spent Sunday in the city visiting with old friends from Stafford county. Mr.

McMillan was on his way to California. Miss Monta Keller of Hutchinson is visiting with her sister Mrs. S. F.Beit Miss Keller recently graduated faom the Salt City Business College of Hutchinson. Hotel Stratton is said to be the best hotel in Clark county, and Tueber's restaurant is said to be the swellert cafe west of Hutchinson on the C.

R. P. to Liberal. Charley Watts of Greensburg was in town Monday with his auto, and just east of town he run How ard Ijmam into a wire fence, but luckily no damage was done to the horse or Mr. Lanam.

Lanam says that Watts failed to give him any warning and was coming up from the rear. Autoists should be made to comply with the law and the socssr some of them are prosecuted for it cow, compliance the better. There has never been any from those who use dis-crctim in pecs teams and other rTi, and those who Gaude Neadles who has been visiting at Chas. Smith's left for his home in BIoomfiielcL Illinois, Thursday. Dr.

Fannin from Bucklin was called in Wednesday to see Mrs. McAdams. We are glad to note she is improving. Thomas Robinson paid $125 for a two year old mule recently, and Thos, says he would buy ten more as good as that one at the same price. j'- The prospects for a by ccro crop never looked better in this locality.

Everywhere ycu Lxl: rcaercrm, Fizl NOTARY PUBLIC PWONE 20 cn rr'rj CrLrJ in this county and 7 lived up to the reed to cutca, tut i Mayor Cleaver of CLsrzvezdcls Cr-vcr i3 cn ill tZr zt XLz eerie 7 ths.

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Pages disponibles:
5 520
Années disponibles:
1908-1922