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The Osborne Evening News from Osborne, Kansas • 1

The Osborne Evening News from Osborne, Kansas • 1

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The Only Democratic Newspaper in Osborne County Osborne nin 1LJ Volume 4, Number 25 Osborne, Kansas, Wednesday, December 30, 1914. Six Cents Per Week LOCAL NEWS U. 0. Howies, the plumber installing: a heating system in the basement of the new high school building. The addition of new branches to the course of the school has necessitated more room and to accomodate this growth the base ment has been finished up and tint heating system extended.

When completed the rooms thus finished will be about as comfortable as any in the building. Kred Stambaph, of the Osborne Marble and (iranite works, is still adding to his already splendid Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, at just One Half Regular Price and many other bargains are in store for you equipment and the other day received two large hoists, one of a capaci ty of 15,000 pounds and the otber 0,000 to lie used in handling the larger stones. One man can with this machine handle considerable weight ami they will no doubt prove very valuable when the work Mrs. Robert Clark went to Kansas City last night for a few days visit. Charlie Hunt and family returned this morning: from a weeks visit with relatives at Clifton.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keonig, who were here from Madisou, Kansas, to attend the funeral of the latter's father, the late C. K. Zimmerman, left for home last evening.

II. II. Doolittle and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alvy left last night on a two weeks visit to relatives at Cresent, Oklahoma.

Floy Ilanna, of Manhattan, left for home last night after spending some days here with his friend, C. G. Neiswanger. Will Hoffman, of California, who spent a few days here with a his sister, Mrs. E.

C. Hadley, was a passenger to Kansas City last night. Miss Gertrude Darrough returned to Jewell City last night after a few days visit with home folks. Charlie Smith went to Manhattan last night for a few days visit. Mrs.

Bert Jones, of Lyons, who spent the past week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Iloice, left for home last night.

of setting some of the splendid Athena Underwear for Ladies monuments opens up in the spiing. We notice in the Pieloil Call that H. M. Anderson, whom wo mentioned several days ago as a probable candidate for conrest in the next primary campaign has announced bin intentions to make the race as has also, lion. I.

I). Young. Who's the next man to enter for this seemingly attractive ollice. Should enough throw their hats in the rings they should poll a nice total vote. Henry Whaling today ordered the Osborne (Jointly News sent to din sister at, Albion, New York, for a year.

There is none better orton-Parsons Mer cantile Co. Osborne, Kansas The Big Store loni NVENTORY SALE per cent off WW HHMWMMlim AT THE Crystal great measure? helped the conditions G. W. Schneider, living south-and while it is true that soin tnois- east, of town and who has heeti an t.ure early in the spring will lie! Osborne county resident, for the essential the growing crops thus! past thirty -live years thinks next far are in fair shape. He had lnu 'year will be a com year and accord acres the past season that averaged 'inlv planted onlv twenty live acres S.

W. Ilahcoi'k was a passenger home from Melon, this morning. Miss Uessie h'elix came up from Downs today to visit friends. Mrs. Harry Merger and little son, Ijigene, of St.

doe, caTnc up from Miss Alice tireig, who spent Christmas with home folks, returned to Concordia last night. 1). E. Whaling, of Concordia, who spent a few days with Osborne relatives, went home last evening. Mrs.

Lunie Latham and Miss We wish to decrease our stock before inventory, so for the first week in January we will give 15 per cent off on all sales of 50 cents or more. to visit for a about twenty-live bushels to the I to wheat. Vcstcidii.v he hauled i acre and at the present price figures some of the wheat he raided tin I )owns I his morning few 1 1 a s. he came out all right. past season he market hep Ilattie Zimmerman and their bro-j Miss K-ilhcr Andrews arrived $1 1 2 I fi'om Manhattan this morning on a There will be a dance at the reeei veil the snug price of ther in-law, Milo Keough, all of per bushel for the same.

Militoriutn on New Year's Eve, 1. The Tale of a Coat. Keystone comedy. 2.5. The Great God, Fear.

Drama. Maj. 4 Fatty's Debut. Keystone comedy. I visit, to 0.

J. and Tamsel 1 1 ntn.h k-iss ii ni'MO. who were 15 per cent off that while flour is selling a little higher than at times in the nst he is satisfied in that the amount of wheat he sells is so much greater than the flour he must buy. Music by the Militoriutn orchestra, called here by the death ot their father the late C. K.

Edwin Holloway, who was over expect to return home the last of from Smith Centre for a few days week, visiting his sons, George and Jesse, 0 I and family went back today. erne Smith, ol Hancock town ship, while in town yesterday said Beautiful weather for the season he could not as yet see any need for of the year isn't it? And especial an alarm over the prospects for a l.v Kansas weather. What has he Holm. L. F.

lirewer, of licloi', and friend, E. G. 1'arker, of Peoria, Illinois, who is spending his vaca tion at doit conic up ihis morn ing for a short visit with the Tu.y lor brothers. Lloyd and Kirk north of town. 'I hey are attending college at I'arkville, Missouri.

AT THE- Elsie Smith, of I'oilis, wl 10 John Fonts on today's i was over visit ing family, returned I fieieht. Variety Store -ADMISSION X'ltilis i or, Cliilflmi 5c wheat crop the coming' year. Ac come of the oldlime Ml club meets to- i ll Mrs. John liter The Keiisingt morrow night, VaiiScvoc .1 r. cording to his way of looking at We (tan get along without Mrs.

Mart Smith and dan things the recent snow lias in. a however. went to Alton today In mammntumm e3aGc3eeeeoea im--o9 'tC'O tis re a 3(jsi in 0 Li I -r rn'7 VJ i iv e-- 1 i -4 i4 i 1 Em L1 i Mi A 'ii 6 9 Amon the expert authorities on Ford construction and Ford efficiency is one who has the distinction of having one a reputation in spite of an affliction. That is Mr. A.

B. Germany, of Mexia, Texas. Mr. Germany lost his siht in 1891. He has attracted a deal of attention throughout the southwest by demonstrating his astonishing skill in dismantling and rebuilding Ford cars, and in this has actually excelled nearly all other expert mechanics who have their vision.

Mr. Germany says: 'I am comfortably situated as far as living is concerned, but have nothing in particular to pass my time away and since I lost my sight I have become very much interested in machinery and automobiles, and particulary in the extraordinarily simple constrc-tion of the Ford." 1 tC-W I vn. Another year has been recorded, and we hope that in its passing it has left roses in its path a remembrance of much pleasure and many happy events a year of prosperity satisfactory in a business way as well as personal a year that you can look back upon in your reminiscent moments as a standard for all other years to equal. We wish you a happy New Year. THE WOOLLEY IMPLEMENT COMPANY THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.

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Years Available:
1913-1915