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The Victoria Review from Victoria, Kansas • 7

The Victoria Review from Victoria, Kansas • 7

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Victoria, Kansas
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THE VICTORIA REVIEW, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916 NEW -GOODS! Keep We Always Last week we received a bi, fresh stock of McGraw inner tubes and casings. Can fit you in any size you need. Our auto livery will give you quick service. Weigel Proprietors GOLDEN BELT GARAGE. Weigel's Sunday.

Mrs. John Burgardt went to Russell Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Nick Miss Katie Enngardr, of is Pf'jnnAGtii-1. taying with Jake Arnold, the Chevrolet a-nd Dodge. He has a carload of Dodge cars coming which will be unloaded at Hays.

C. M. Holrrquist transacted business in Walker Monday. Upon his return to Hays, he stopped long enough in Victoria to attend council meeting. Will Gent and Jike Brungardt were in Miss Eva W.

igel was a passenger for WALKER ITEMS Mr. and Leonard Goetz were visiting at the home of Pete Paul. Ray Linenberger, of Victoria, was seen in eur town Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Graf, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Munk and Nick K.

Kuhn were visitors at Joe I Walker Sunday. Hays Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Munk and family vis- Miss Pauline Ainold went to Walker ted at the home of Matt Schulte ovir Tuesday to visit at the home of her Sunday. of Rutsell, was here brother, Fred.

Fr. Mackenna, Monday. Mike Romme and Adam Goetz went to Munjor Sunday on Mike's motorcycle. Tbeo. Stremel, who is attending school Joe P.

Dreiling visited his best girl at Hays, come in Tuesday to visit at his John E. Stremel, near Pfeifer. Griese transacted business in Hays Tuesday. Mrs. Susan Bruney went to Hays Tues Sunday vening.

Mrs. Pete Paul visited at the home of WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SELL ALL KINDS OF He was accompanied by Francis, William and Lucy Salzman, of Selden, who went out home with him. day to aid in the preparations for the Mr. and Mrs Joe I. Weigel Fray.

Presbyterian church supper which occurr Miss Katie Kuhn visited at home Sun ed there last evening. Mrs. Bruney ex day and Monday. pected to return today. Fred Geist was in Victoria Monday.

T. M. French, of Gorham, was in town Tuesday. Joe Stremsl, of Pfeifer, camein from Ellis Tuesday where he purchased a half section of land. This land is eight miles We are wondering what makes Thretia Core Pius Leiker went, to Park Tuesday.

A. P. Brungardt and son, Quido, Fred ook so sour nowadays. Maybe on ac count of Alex. Toepfer and son, Ludwig, and P.

J. Roth, south of Ellis and Joe paid $8 an acre of Hays, were over south Sunday in the AND LOCAL NEWS ITEMS, John BauBgardr, Pete Quint and Aqui Glen Garrison came up from Walker for it. Highest grade New Royal Model 22 sew-ng machine, regular price $35.00, Ooly one left. Who wants it at THOLEN SON. line Dreiling are prospective members of Monday and took the morning tiain for Ruasell where he is attending high the Hays council of Knights of Columbus, Oats school.

expecting to be initiated April 3. Willie Long went to Gerham Monday to visit friends. John Helgerdt returned to his home in Topeka Monday. He had been working for Mike Romme for nearly a year. Joe Shuckman, east of Emmeram, was in town Monday.

He had taken out life insurance and came in to be examined by Dr. Anderson. and will always sell it at lowest market prices. Jos. M.

Weigel added to the appearance of Victoria's business section last week by building an awning ia front of his 1 The 3-Plow Avery Tractor Is Built Just Like Its Four Larger Brothers The litfle 8-16 p. Avery tractor is just like the other four bigger Avery tractors. The largest sizes are unusually powerful and this little 8-16 size is just as strong for its power as the larger sizes. It's light weight but not flimsy. It's built simple but not cheap.

It has the same style of motor as the larger size9, a strong double opposed motor designed especially for tractor use. The cylinders have removable inner walls. It also has a two-speed spur gear sliding frame transmission and each speed is in direct drive. Hundreds ofjthis size tractor are in daily use as they have proven to be very successful. Just the right size for the roan with the small size farm.

Can do belt work also, such as corn shelling and silo filling. It is fully guaranteed by a company owning their own factory and branch houses which assures permanence. hall. Pete Linenberger did the work. Jacob Bollig, of Hays, visited with his daughter, Mrs.

Mike A. Dreiling, the fore part of the week. John A. Goetz went to Park Monday. John Kruger is building an arch cave on bis place soutn of Victoria.

2 CARLOADS COMING Get Facts About Tractor Farming Avery tractors are now built in seven sizes from a little one-plow outfit to a big eight and ten plow outfit, Are being used successfully on all sizes of farms, large, medium or small, Otner farmers are saving expense, raising bigger crops and saving hard work by farming with Avery tractors and plows. Ask for the 1911 Avery tractor book containing all the facts. C. A. Wassinger and family, accompanied by Peter Lauber and daughter.

Annie, drove over to Selkirk in his machine last A-eek and visited friends and relatives. Miss Annie did not return with the party hut is staying with her sister-in-law at Selkirk. Herman Tholen and John Burgardt ere in Russell Sunday, going down on Herman' motorcycle. Miss Antonette Wagner is back from John Robben's where she had been helping take care of the twins that arrived ia that home a month ago. Fred Herman and family were in Ells Sunday.

Lida Denning, who attends high scho 1 at Hays, spent Sunday with her father, Simon Denning, at Emmeram. Fred Dreiling and Anton Jocobs returned from KanassCityin a big Reo "six" hich Fred bought while there. He is now handling that line of cars in addition Shellabar-gerEle. Co. JOS.

GOETS; Mgr. WALKER, KAN. SCH LYER ARNOLD HAYS, KANSAS AFTER APRIL 1ST WE WILL HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF IMPLEMENTS AT WALKER DREILING LUMBER COMPANY We Have a Carload of Early Ohio Seed Potatoes..

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306
Years Available:
1915-1916