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The Mullinville News from Mullinville, Kansas • 9

The Mullinville News du lieu suivant : Mullinville, Kansas • 9

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Mullinville, Kansas
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9
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r. lliLIW LrfVTWUIO I BEG azines ig Spatial Sale of Just received A few more of those Maytag Multi-Motor Washing machines, at W. H. Culley Sons. Periodicals 1 Ted Culley went to Kismet Tues LAWN day to take i the place of Ralph Haip who was forced to lay off because of, an injury to an eye, W.

S. Hayes, the eye specialist will be at the Glover Hotel in Mul linville on Friday, August 4th. We are now carrying a good line of Magazines and Periodicals. i Leave your order with us for your favorite magazines and we wi)l be glad to get it for you. We will also take yearly subscriptions at publishers prices.

Mike Clifford is the proud owner of a new Dodge car the result of that twebty bushel wheat. fa Work was begun Wednesday on the hew five room' house for Ralph Culley. Carl Shull has the contract for the carpenter work The M. Deal Lbr. Co.

are "furnishing the lumber. a. w. Mckinley Particular lenses procured for peculiar eyes at prices to please Hayes, Eye Glass Specialist at Glover's Hotel, Friday August 4th. PER The Havens Cafe is still in business, serving Lunches, Cold drinks.

I YARD Cigers anb Tobacco. adv. 1 Time Is Money! For Sale Milk delivered either night or morning. See or call James Kilgore. For Sale Three Ftoves.

Two We still have a few suits left at those small heaters and one cook stove. Can be seen next week at the Abr, Peters home. Mrs. Keren H. Buck.

The time, to save money is in the morning of life. We pay 4 per cent interest on time deposits. rices Messrs. Brown and Tucker of the Ford Garage at Greens burg were in the city Sunday Ed Brown and family of Greensburg spent Sunday evening at the Alford home. Now is the time to get that school suit for that boy.

Call and let us fit him out. W. E. Woodard Co. Citizens State Bank Mullinville, Kansas i 1 I Roy Culley and R.

E. Benson of Kismet spent Friday in Mul-linville. A i UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH The attendance at Sunday School Ralph Harp of Kismet spent Sunday with home folks in this city, Wm. Birney of southeast ot Bucklin jvaa trading in this city Monday. and other services is gaining slowly A but will not return to what it was a few weeks ago until the delinquent --Kepubucans- The Russell-for-Congress-Club Asks You to Vote for FRANK U.

RUSSELL members of the church have suffi J. E. Goff of Bucklin was cient interest to attend. Even those trading with Mullinville mer who have suddenly become suffi chants last Friday. ciently indifferent td stay at home or elsewhere could restore the J.

D. Giltner sold a standard attendance to what it was before Nothing but Meat BUT It is some meat AND You feel good when you eat it Don't forget that we are handling BECAUSE as a Thinker, Worker, Speaker and True 1 Man he has the qualities to best repre- sent the district. 1 IfECAUSE All elements of the party in the district f. 'four'. Regal car to Al Brensing harvest began.

With the return of te members of the church its on Tuesday. various services, should come the Mrs. R. E. Benson of Kis opportunity to others who met was visiting her parents, have not been attending.

A real interest in the better things and a Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Glover, here the' first of the week.

reasonable effort to secure them I W. M. Moore, candidate for jirvc uiiii iuu uc lydii uiiikc luc yanjr ao was in the days of Ed. Madison. BECAUSE as a campaigner and vote getter he has demonstrated such strength tnat there will be no doubt about the result in He is the Strongest Man to Defeat Shouse VOTE FOR RUSSELL for CONGRESS.

will bring the result, A commendable effort has been made by many, even during the busiest season. This effort has been Republican nomination for State rewarded to tham personaUyas and will keep a supply at all times GITY MEAT MARKET Senator in this district is a banket, business man, farmer and stockman. He is well qualified to represent this agricultural district in the -state if.1 'f well as to the cliurch, and it is only such interest und effort as this better such people as these that keep things going. No institution or organization, that must depend on careless negligent people, could continue You are in one class or the other. Which? -V It is a small task to measure the real worth of people, either to the Arthur Thompson has dis carded his oldFord and is now rambling around in a new Buick Six.

S3 'K Friendly Interest church or the community. Where will you be next Sunday during the 6. J. Johnson' left Sunday for Hutchinson. From there she will go to Oregon for a visit with her sister.

Ice Cream does it Sunday School hour from 10:00 to 11:00 a. during the Junior and 'm Senior Christian Endeavor hour I i A. Cossell 'and wife of t)re Fairview district the J. D. Mitchell funeral at Greensburg last Thursday.

If you lived in New York or Chicago vou would have access to some of the greatest banks in the world: But Vou would not get the attention norj the interest in your welfere that you receive at this bank. from 7:15 to 8:15 p. during the prayer meeting hour on Wednesday 91 evening? The Pastor. Our cream is well frozen and delicious to, the taste. All flavors are served and you get a big dish tor a little price.

A Gandiesy Fruits A full assortment of candies and fruits are served at all times. They are strictly fresh high grade, and sold at popular prices, i Ryr, C. E. Heisel, District Super i Mrs.v W. Cossell and son Lamont) are visiting; at the home of her Ed Cleg-horn and wife Copeland.

intendent will preach at the Church on Thursday evening at 8:15 and I The Mullinville State a hold quarterly conferance after the sermon, This dry weather has caused a heavy demand for, disk plows. One local firm reports the sale of 24 disk plows this season. Bank The Sunflower Union Brother 1 Wni. Sager's hood will meet Sunday after-l A notary public at this bank noon, July 30, at 4 clock. The mmmmmmmmmm H.

C. Smith, manager of -the T. M. Deal Lumber Co. here, has subject vill be, "My part in the formation and preservation of 1 i- disposed of his residence proper Wea- Let the; News Office print your sale billslver wm open the aLmuL.

government." Mr; B. O. ty in.

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Pages disponibles:
6 032
Années disponibles:
1905-1922