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Natoma Independent from Natoma, Kansas • 6

Natoma Independent from Natoma, Kansas • 6

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S7Z Henry Driskoll is on the sick list this week. Shoo Hospital at A. Lundy Son's. 3tf (Jet your new grain drill of Finnesv. Different makes to choose from.

HOD Frank Kruecer's new house is sroinir up rapidly under the management of Hankins and Son. Eyes tested free. Olassos correctly fitted. All work guaranteed. E.

A. Drake M. D. aittf H. C.

Roe and A. L. Kamey left Tuesday on an auto trip to Nebraska. Thev UNDERGARMENTS- expected to be away hut a day or two. Gloves! Gloves! A new line at oi.ii.ron AND COMFORTABLE astonishingly low prices at A.

Lundy Son's. 8tf Several cars of new lumber just in. We are prepared to bill out your small or largo bills all 0. K. S.

Welling Co. 20tf Dr. Stevens of Osborne, the 1,.,. War! War! Latest News from the Front. Is the Edison New Amberola with the diamond reproducer and the new indestructible records.

It takes all the forts and capitals of all the nations. It surrounds the enemy. with the beautiful tones of its music, accepts no retreat from any of the others. No chance for arbitration to settle the clearness of the tone. No disputes about the different nationalities.

If you do play a German record after a Scotch-Irish, French, or any other it has the same sweetness of tone and plainness for any home enjoyment. No. 1. It produces the sounds of all the guns from the commands to the crowns. No.

2. Explains the explosion of the dirigibles; imitates the bombardment of all cities. No. 3. Also speaks about upper ten and lower five.

No. 4. Later it will explain some of the European War. For an explanation and demonstration of the wonderful Edison come in and see A. H.

Pohlman. I have on hand a new supply of new Edison Hornless Amberolas and records. You must hear a record before you can be sure you like it. Buy your njy niiuiiu on ine Eye, Ear and Spectacles will be at the Pacific Hotel Wednesday, Oct. Thoroughbred Single Comb Brown We have a complete line of Fall Dry Goods, and solicit your trade.

Complete line of fresh groceries. You will find all our merchandise dependable. We have this season a full line of union suits, including the famous Kenosha Klosed Krotch garments which have proved so popular. Prices range from $1 to $5 per garment. A garment to suit every purchaser and every purse.

Leghorn roosters for sale. Price $1.00 each or six for $5.00. Leave orders with J. E. Harney.

John Hogan. SOtf W. H. Miller and wife of Natoma spent Sunday with his folks, it being his mother's birthday. They had a surprise dinner, all parties taking their dinners with them.

Quite an enjoyable time is reported. Lost: Either in Natoma or on road between Natoma and Gorham.a pocket-book containing some things of value to owner but of no use to anyone else. Finder leave at Sanitary Barber Shop and receive liberal reward. tf machine here and save express as the price is alike all over the United States. Come in and have Alton Empire: The same old ratio seems to exist in the schools: In the a seat and listen to the Edison music.

high school girls are enrolled and only US boys pretty near three to one Harry Viles and family left Monday for their new home in Graham county. Mr. Viles rents his father's Yours to please, A. H. Pohlman.

place and goes now to pnt in wheat. P. S. New October records (25) will be on sale The new primers and Kansas histories Sept. 18.

Don't forget to select your wants. to be printed by the rttate this year are not yet ready for delivery, and the WE INUITE THOSE WHO ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT THEIR UNDERGARMENTS TO COME. SEE OURS. OUR UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND MISSES IS DAINTY: IT WILL BE A DELIGHT TO WEAR IT. OUR GARMENTS FOR MEN AND CHILDREN ARE STRONGLY MADE -BUTTONS SEWED ON TIGHT.

WE DEPEND UPON DOING A BIG UOLUME OF BUSINESS FOR OUR SUCCESS. TO DO THE BIG UOLUME WE MAKE LITTLE PRICES ON EVERYTHING WE SELL. COME. INVESTIGATE. delay is causing much inconvenience to Try that calf food at Lundy Son's liNtf Dr.

Isenherger reports another boy at the teachers and pupils, who are compelled by law to use the new texts. These new books were to have been shipped us Sept 10, but we have heard nothing from them. Mr. and Mrs. M.

C. Brown were passengers to Salina last Friday morning, being called there by the illness of their daughter Sliss Flossie who is attending Wesleyan University. She frank Sailer's, born September "Jlst. Finnesy has on hand a good supply of wagons, wheat drills and plows. iUYA VVinlild Scott tells us his son Will and wife of Colby have recently returned from a week's visit in Colorado.

Buggies' Buggies! We have sold 25 buggies in days, lint we have 25 more good values. Ceo. S. Welling Eig clothing wile in the Hachmeisttr building. udv For wheat drills see N.

B. Clouse and get his prices. tf Henry Schweitzer and son Ray have finished a shod for (. S. Welling on his farm south of town.

Is there anything the mutter with your poultry Wo have the remedy. A. Lundy Son. W. 11.

Moorheail who has been taking his annual vacation allowed rural mail carriers began his duties again last Saturday. A. II. Krueger and sou were up from Luray the first of the week. Mr.

Krueger engaged in the mercantile suffered an attack of appendicitis, but quickly recovered. Mr. Brown return ed home Saturday evening, and Mrs. Hall Bros, Biown came Tuesday. No, you can't get a Ford car for four I KN0SH KIOSED KROTCH MHfl Tf vji OA VNOCRWtAA CO, Co.

di mes although a rumor has been Otho Sheldon is now attending theo current to that effect. The Ford people logical seminary of the M. E. Church l- in answer to a young ladv in Craw. at Nnpervilln, III.

Hi) is a former Natoma hoy who entered the ministry If A. I If fordsville write "It takes just four thousand nine hundred dimes to 41 mu a tras entrine ns a cpt tpaiiw. a ic yon want a gas engine this fall get lO 1 RADIO: A colt for a Get those rubber heels at A. Lundv get a Ford touring car -and this price Son's. 3o(f is F.

O. R. Detroit." There are no A. Lundy Son. 30 tf Buy your Ford at once.

There is sure to be a shortage this fall. it of Finnesy. Lost: Kit containing auto tools. Finder return to N. E.

Saum. Lewis the jewlcr has purchased a nice was over from dimes with mint marks of or (. E. Wineinger Port is Tuesday. alter leaving this place.

L. F. Prater threshed H5 acres of wheat averaging bushels an acre, or a total of 272U bushels. uiHO had a field of barley that made 52 bushels to the acre. One bushel of barley to the acre was the seed required to produce' this yield.

I business at Luray Vmie months ago ami is doing well there. FiwSai.k: Span four-year old geld ings, wagon, harness, and three section harrow, disc harrow, one horse wheat drill, lister, also my town property for sale. Ira L. I frown. Citf The race horse mentioned before in these columiis.belonging to T.

II. White as the government has no mints located in cities whose names begin with these two letters. staple stock of up-to-date jewelry, liltf Mrs. Wesley Thrapp came up from Paradise Friday evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Winfield Scott. (let Welling's prices on Steel drain Bins. 10i)0 bushels SW. son Wanted: Have forty acres of feed I want cut with a corn binder. 32tf S.

T. Barons. Mrs. W. T.

Drake and children who had been visiting here returned to their home at Salina Tuesday morning. Evan James arrived home Saturday Tom (V Larry, a stranger who had Finnesy will make you some good prices on buggies. See him. (1. K.

Sarver and wife returned home Monday night from their eastern trip. For S.U5Surry nearly new. Cheap if soon. Herman Beisner. 'Mix "Change the address of mv Independent from Hoisingion to Red Wing" says a card from Mrs.

Cora Wilks. Only new clothing, nothing shop worn, being sold at the biw clothing Bring Us Your evening from Iowa and Ohio where he has been visiting his brothers and other relatives for the past two months. been working with a threshing crew near Natoma. imbibed too freely and was taken before, Lundy last Friday on a charge of drunkenness. Ho was fined and costs which made a total of fs.

Grandfather Hamill of Oakland who is out visiting his children at Natoma, was in Waldo a short time Saturday renewing acquaintances. Mr. Hamill left his farm in Victor nearly a ouartor Mr. and Mrs. Hamill who have been ot Lawrence, an uncle of the editor, tiuk second prize at the Topeka Fair one day last week, making the best time in the event in which he took part, pacing a mile in 2.10J.

In renewing his subscription, Put nam, a former Natoma boy, writes from Lahoma.Oklalionia.that there was a line wheat crop there this year, hut little corn. He says wheat averaged bushels, some of it makingltH bushels. Mr. Putnam is agent for the Long-Bull Lhr. Co.

Natoma is preparing for another biir 2,5 tf Old friends from (iem, Ks. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. Scott last week.

They were on their way home from Abilene where they had been visiting. Mrs. Winfield Scott was a passenger last night to Colby where she will visit with her son Will and wife. From here visiting their daughter, Mrs. H.

F. C3 sale in the Hachmeister building, adv Someone entered the Hall Brothers store between closing time Saturday-night and opening time Monday morn Beisner, were passengers to Hoxie Friday night. They will visit at other points before returning home. Poultry. Now is a good time to sell us your poultry.

The market price changes often during a week and we can not be certain what the prices will be, but we GUARANTEE YOU THIS: We will pay you as much as any other dealer. We want your business. ing and removed a ladies' coat which there she will go on to Xorton for a few retailed at fc0. The garment was black of a century ago. He was one of the early settlers in.

Victor, homesteading his farm. Waldo Advocate. Grandma Beisner who has lived on her farm four miles north-west of town for years moved to Natoma a few weeks satin lined and had been in the store but a few days. It would be readily1 recognized by any of those employed in weeks' visit with her daughter. .1.

B. Hensley and family are moving today into the central otnee building and have charge of the switch hereaf Osborne Farmer: At sheriff's sale in partition last Monday the property, consisting of a half section of land in Mt. Ayr township, was bought by Catherine Slurry for Sw.nnn subject to celebration. The main attractions will be an Auto Polo game and baseball. in prize money has been raised to 1 divided among the ball teams as follows: first, second, and $100 third.

This is iV arf! ,.,,,,,1, in ttie store. Ed Drake who lives on a ranch near Goodland writes his father here that he this year has the best coi he has ever ago and is occupying the Otto Beisner property. Miss Mary Prasuhn is stay ing with her. Mrs. Beisner has been in poor health for some time.

Charley Schloh who lives south of town did some water witching yesterday in the north-west part of town and located what he considered a strong vein of water a little north-east of the D. .1. Finnesy residence. The vein ter. Mrs.

(rossett and family move into the Hensley residence in the west part of town. A movement has been started in Osborne for a big home-coming celebration to take place, next fall in that a mortgage of Judging (, the appearance of the docket in District Clerk Fonts' otliee, the October term of district cunt will lie rather protracted in comparison with the last three or i four terms. There are already fortv- city. YV. P.

dinette. W. H. Lavtonand purse that they will ho assured of having good teams. The Auto Polo will cost for three games.

There is nothing slow about Natoma. They have got some boosters over that wav. They have already had one celebration. --Woodston Argus. raised since being out there, in spite of the fact that there was little rain.

His spring wheat averaged bushels and barley bushels. His feterita is 'fine and ripened where katlir planted the same day will hardly be headed before frost. Alvin Salcbrenner and wife, old E. A. McFadden Dealer in produce, cream and mill feed.

Phone No. 31. emie down from the direction nf thn Hal Xeiswanger have constituted themselves a committee to start the ball a rolling until more definite arrange Carl Livengood place. Another vein one civil case-, and live criminal actions! docketed. was located west of it, coming down ments are made i neighbors, have been there visiting.

the draw to the west. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, NATOMA, KANSAS SEPTEMBER 12, 1914. RESOURCES Loans Discounts $134,197.56 U.S. Bonds 25,000.00 Overdrafts 2,674.81 Banking Premises LIABILITIES. CaP'taI $25,000.00 10,000.00 Profits 948.84 Circulation 25,000.00 DePsits 170,482.74 Total $2317431.58 $161,872.37 5,800.00 63,759.21 Total $M3T58 Cash Sight Exchange The above is correct.

E. G. Boughner, Cashier. Upon the Strength and Security this bank as shown by the above statement we inviie your active account and assure you courteous attention always..

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