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Minneola Record from Minneola, Kansas • 8

Minneola Record from Minneola, Kansas • 8

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Minneola Recordi
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Minneola, Kansas
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fr BLOOM. i Earnest Hamer got kicked by a horse last week and it gives him a good excuse not to work in the harvest field. Harry Way received a bad cut just above the right eye Wednesday A The Summer will end" JnOy Brown of Plains is here in the. interest of the Bloom elevator. Mr.

Woodruff is clerking and running the Jennings McClure. ele CITY MEAT MAMKET' Fresh and Cured JVIeats Sausage and clqia Highest Pries Paid For Fat Cattle of last week, by a fall from the mm foiilll? buggy. James Hargus and uncle, Mr. Williams, were in Dodge City on business Saturday and went down to see the Fort Mr. Williams is an vator.

Mr. Templeman has greatly recovered from his illness. Miss Jessie was at Bloom yesterday. C. E.

Brown is building a four- old soldier. 5 Boucher El Reed, Props. room house for Mr. Clevenger, about three miles east of Bloom, Mr. Walton and family oFSpear- Mrs.

Ray and. daughter Ethel and Mr. Coff, who have been visiting at the Price home, returned to their home in Tama Iowa last Thursday. If So, The Winfield quartette was greeted by a -small crowd last Friday ville Sundayed with Mr. Holland, the proprietor of the Bloom' cafe.

The Brown elevator is now in readiness for the golden grain, offering 98c for the good No. 1 wheat. Gall get our prices before you buy elsewKere. We can save? you money on every bill. Lumber, Implements and Hardvron Well Drilling, Pumps and Repairs Moline Plows, Flying Dufcfiman Pioneer farm Tools The wheat is almost all harvested; laborers have been scarce.

There is still a demand for harvest lielp around Bloom. Mr aDd Mrs. Blaylock were out at Bloom Sunday school. Next Sunday will be Bro. Baker's day again.

Come out and hear him. night The boys sang fine. They gave us a variety of sacred, comic and popular songs. Everybody preseat seemed to enjoy themselves and would be glad to hear them a-gain. L.

F. Rarden went to Chicago a short time ago and purchased' a new automobile and is driving it out He has stopped in Greensburg to visit relatives for a few days. It beats the cars what these old farmers will do. POSTS Red Cedar Chincapin Oak se COAL Maitland Lump Maitland Nut Greenville Lump igh Grade Phone 16 mi Lmber nd Mill Work Your Trade Is Respectful Solicited. of all kinds mis section ox me county wras visited with a fine rain.

The canyons and pools are all running over. This rain is all that is needed for a perfect corn cropri- Mrs. Ray Robert and sisters, Misses Carrie and Alice Hobble, were S'more Locals. i 2EE23 Get some of that nice fresh fruit at Jenkin's. it is fine.

inneola Telephone. Co; at Bloom Wednesday morning. Miss Alice was leaving for Hutchinson Oak, Osage, Eastern and Western Coder Posts John L. Riley, Manager. Get a phone box on our line and be in touch with yeur neighbors, the Merchants and the Physicians.

Misses Grace and Effie Hall spent Sunday in Ddge City. Frank Crouch began threshing at Chas. Deniston's Tuesday. Charley Snyder and Orland Lucas were Meade visitors Thursday. Kan.

Local and Long Distance. Minneola, after a month's visit with relatives in the west. Miss Cairie will remain and assist her sister through harvest. Threshing is now in order. The Lavis Bros, of Plains, are here with a threshing outfit; have just received a fine new Minneapolis Separator.

They are equipped with as Buy a phonograph of Dancy and take it home and tickle the kids. Will Cane bought a quarter section of near Bloom Monday. JAS. SHIRE, Mgr. Otto Spradling of Liberal was in town between trains Wednesday.

Chas. Wagner lost three head of cattle by lightning Tuesday night. a cook shack and furnish fuel and the boys started out to tackle Mr. Templeman's ISO acres of wheat. Mr.

Templeman and wife were over and engaged them to do the work. Prof. La Dundee, the snake charm Blacksmithing, Wagon and Repair-work Horse-Shoeing A Specialty You will find us anytime, Day Or Night SUNDAYS incleded Ready to repair your Harvesting Machinery G. E. Kidwell Call on W.

F.Maxfield and get a cold drink or a dish of ice cream. Mr. Kimbrel, who lives north'of Wilburn, was trading in Minneola Monday. Mrs. Will Miller from south of town was shonbing in Minneola er, gave a dramatic exhibition with several large varieties of snakes, picked up around this point.

The cold, squirming reptiles twisted and coiled in true snake fashion. There seemed to; be perfect congeniality New Models 10 and 11 of the For good Livery Rigs see ALBERT GOLL Remington Typewriter vlcnday. and affection without the least suggestion of fear. We do not understand the compliment extended us by the but the audience just went wild when he left. G.

W. Robert of Larnea lost two stacks of wheat by lightning Tues The Band" met and practised Tuesday evening for the first time since before harvest. James Shire is building a new i are the ripest fruit of Remington experience, the highest achievement, of Open Day and Night. Satisfaction Guaranteed. PHONE NO.

17 1 Remington skill and the perfect evidence Remington leadership, Remington Typewriter Company (Incorporated) Hew York and Everywhere house on the corner recently vacated by the Pennington Lumber Co. A. P. and Fred Reece were plum-ming and fishing the first of the week, but were not over successful. Chas.

Case who used to blacksmith here seven years ago, moed baelr to Minneola this week from New Mexico. Mrs. Howard Zenor and baby returned from Stafford Wednesday where they have been visiting for several weeks. FOR SALE One fine male calf will make a good stock animal for HI day night. He is well insured and was over the next morning to instruct his agent in the matter of damages sustained.

Mr. Robert and wife are at their country home looking after his wheat harvest. He also has the Duncan steam plow outfit on his place, putting his land in preparation for a larger acreage of wheat this fall. He is active and enterprising -and sure to win. A crowd of Bloom people in C.

Browns Oakland auto visited Kings-down Sunday; regaled ourselves with ice cream and had a fine ride 4 mm rfi Wt Kt HOUSE AND ROOMING We are now ready to sell you 105 West Ninth Street, Kansas City, Mo. Cold Drinks -and Good Meals, Good Beds, Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. Tobacco and Cigars. over the new country. Corn, wheat sale cheap.

See, JohnW. Jones and new houses at every turn. i'hej Minneola Kans. resn run of aii Kinds JOHN JENKINS, Prop. A Full Stock of Phone No- 32.

Tom Crecehus has purchased a pie-eaipuon aru uemg uenuutuiiy hflf KPf Hnri ax lnd smith rvf Tilnnm supplanted with wheat and cora.j I am always to do good work at right prices i HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING E. E. Tedford and Mrs. McKissick received a telegram Wednesday evening saying their father was very ill. They left for Stafford Thursdav morning.

S. A. Stateler had bad luck last Tuesday night During the electric storm one of his finest horses was struck by lightning and kiiled. They found it lying dead on the wi re Wednesday morning. Mr.

Stateler carried Insurance on it. Some of your stock may be the nest to be struck by lightning. See me before you have your pamtmg done JOHN JENKINS. A. P.

Reece went toTopeka Wednesday night to attend a meeting of the bankers of the state to consider modifications of the guaranty law. Oden Hatcher is in Lamed this week looking after his interests there. He and R. L. Gum have 500 acres of fine wheat there.

Chas. G. Smith was up from Pratt last Sunday in the interest of the Pratt Mill and Elevator check-in? in the new man and otherwise' getting things ready to handle the new crop. While here Mr. Smith" received a telegram announcing his appointment as State Grain Inspec-" tor nd he left that night for Kansas City for instructions in the duties of the office.

i the bid marks themselves being almost obliterated and a thing of the past. Many new mcdernly built houses adorn the once "uninhabited plains and the strongest indication of Civilization and progres-sioii was the many Sunday school people we met coming from the different Sunday schools. lie uitcnu lu uiiyiuve it uuu muve onto it this fall. Several pluraming parties have been out- in the canyons south of town the past week. Plums are a little green yet.

Messrs. Norris and Kessler of Garden City were in Minneola Wednesday. They, were looking for land in, this Vicinity. There was quite a rain fell Tuesday night, which stopped the threshing for awhile; but it certainly makes the ether crops grow Will Crouch and wife and James Dealer In GRAINS FEED 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE (McAdam and wife went auto riding The St Paul pays for Mr. State -ler's horse and will insure yours.

A P. ReeceAgent. Mr. right and son, fat her and brother of Mrs. Bert Morain, left for their home in Tola-Tuesday after a three months stay here.

Mrs. Wright will stay with her daughter the rest of the summer. If people with symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble could realize their danger they would without loss of time commence taking Foley's Kidney remedy. This great remedy stops the pain and the strengthens and builds up these organs and there is no danger of WILBURN. B.

C. Waters is binding oats for Chas. Lutz. Grace Waters visited Mazo Mc-cuire one day last week- Mrs. Price-and Harold have gonf to Iowa for a few days.

Several from Wilburn attended church in Fowler Sunday. Mrs. Vau Riper and son, Herbert were Dodge City visiters Monday. Mr. and.

Mrs. Way 7 called on Frank Van Riper's Sunday evening The lightning set fire to one of Sunday afternoon and spent the evening at Tom Eair's. Misses Audrey Station, Etliel Bain, Trade Marks and Ina Powers, and Sam Gregor" Designs Copyrights Chet Roberts, and George Pitman sent Sunday in Wilburn. W. L.

Ainsworth, BOHDED ABSTRACTOR, Real Insurance, Rental, Agent. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED i Ashland, Kansas. W. T. Freeman arrived the first of the veek from Dee.

Oklahoma, J. I. STAMPER, Acclionesr. Meade Kansas. References: Meade State Bank and First Nat'l Bank, of Meade Kan.

For terma and dates enquire at tbo Record office. and lencrlpUon maj-quickly ascertain our opinion Ireo whether an in Ten I ion is prbnbly patcnUih. Conimuniciv- tioiisntrictjjcoufldciitba. HANDBOOK onl'atenta free. OMcst ftpnc? fir eecuriiif? patent r.

Patent taken tfcrooeh Iuhd. it Co. rvcelrc tpecial notice, without thnrwre, ill the Uniericaii. A handsomely llhintrsfed wepklr. T.nrrest clr.

cnlation of any scietUiiie Journal. Terms, 3 a yenrs foar months, fL- Sold Ly all newsdealer. VK) fio.36IBroadwa-Hew York Branch OtOeo. G3 St tn U. has taken charge of the- Pratt Mill jBrigfet's disease or other serious dis- James Barrows' wheat stacks ed-! and Elevator Company's elevator I order.

Do not disregard the early Lfce symptoms. Follick's Drug Store. ncsday of last.veek. 1 re. A.

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