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The Offerle News from Offerle, Kansas • 1

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The Offerle Newsi
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Offerle, Kansas
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OFFERLE jf g38 "Justice is our creed. A greater Offerle our VoL Offerle, Edwards County, Kansas, August 311916 No. jfl -v-irv nnf-iacriacX3 I rfjCT mx 'wwi Herman Weiss, President; D. W. Sturgeon.

Vice-President fi Buy it la Offerle Good insurance, like good mer Buy it in Offerle For Sale Good farm near town. Inquire at the Bank. chandise, costs less in the end. nquire at the Bank ad Piano for sale. Standard grade and in first class shape.

M. M. Rummell, Kinsley, Kansas. 30 3tf A. E.

Buxton, Cashier; D.W. Sturgeon. Assistant Lashier. Farmers State Bank Capital $15,000 Surplus $15,000. All Deposits with this Bank are guaranteed by the Depositors Guaranty Fund of.

the State of Kansas. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS We Sell K. N. K. Travelers Checks (Cashed anywhere without identification.) A.

F. Aderhold came up from Kinsley Thursday evening. Harry Hagaman from Kinsley was in town on business Friday. WANTED Horses, mules or cattle, in ex- FOR SALE Good property in Offerle. In quire at Bank.

Miss Emma Basgall visited and change on a new nauu, 4 of C. Peak, ti a nflVrle and Joseph Jutt- helped her brother Joe one day Directors: Herman Weiss, D. Sturgeon, C. E. Way, Mike ffleason and A.

Jucker. the latter part of the week. 8 ner went to Wichita Monday John Kisner returned from zDoca OCZ30 OCZ300CIDOCCiDOCC ttatX JOOC Plains, where he has been looking after his farm. after M. Juttner's car.

JoeBasgallwent to St Joe. tto. Wednesday. Fred Schwarz was a Kinsley visitor Thursday. George Molitor went to Spear- ville Saturday to look after his Beautify Your Home, by installing high grade Piano, or Player Piano, it sirenghteris the home environment.

Remember Pianos, and Player Pianos of the highest type, known by the mus north ranch a few days. OBITUARY Julius Westphal was born in Schoenlanke, Province Posen, Germany, on the 7th day of January 1829. He came to America August 7th 1852 and settled down in Chicago 111., where he remain Col. Thos. Darcey made a two days trip through the western ical world, are represented in this Will Koch and wife accompanied by Miss Lena Schoenfeldt of Topeka, visited friends in Offerle Saturday.

Adolph Koch and wife, Z. T. Gumm and Arthur and Arnold part of the State on lana ess this week, Carl Piatt went to Dodge City and Insign Sunday. territory, and for sale by F. C.

ed until 1877, when decided to move to Kansas, where he has Monday, September, 4 is the date set for the Schools to open Peak. 30 MONEY TO LOAN at 5lper cent interest' 1 per cent bonus money ready as soon as papers are signed. here. The new High School building lived since. He was married in Chicago in 1855 to ErnstinaShulz.

who preceded him in death in 1893. There were six children, 'four boys and two girls, who are all living except one William who died two years ago. Mr, Westphal belonged to the Oddfollow for 57 years, and on their way to Kinsley and return stopped to visit a while in Offerle Saturday. Miss mary Jacobs returned from her visit at Pfeifer and Munjor A new Piano, is an attractive feature in the home of G. A.

is finished and all iurnitnre in Thos Darcey. stalled ready for use. This is one of the first and best Rural High School buildings Brecheisen, the sain was made by MO newspaper can succeed with-l out advertising, therefore we solicit the patronage of our readers for those who bv their advertisinc he wore a metal he got when he had finished his 50th year. He Mrs. C.

W. Aderhold and little member- help to make this paper possible. belonged to the Chicago member upionreci to the Chicago in this part of the state, ana one which District No. 1 Kural High School should be proud of. Caspar Ackermann shipped his household goods to Wichita Mon-day, where he will make his future home.

girls are attending the Chautauqua over at Kinsley this week. J. R. Stinson was in Kinsley ship, which he was still a member of when he died. He was buried in the Kinsley Cemetery, by' the Oddfollows.

The ceremony was conducted FOR SALE Good cottage organ. Inquire of F. C. Peak. 30 tf TU-ki fntAxr nemo i'r If irelcnr Thursday.

G-ood Detective Work Monday morning Aug. 21st a by Rev. Brook. We do job work. business Tuesday.

C. W. Etherton's of Spearvilie have moved on to the Jensen farm north of town, which he will farm the coming year. This community received FOR SALE House and two lots, good location. Goodbusiness lots.

Inquire at this office. Ed Burkhart loaded a car here with his household goods and farming impliments shipping them to Cimarron, where he has bought half section of land and will make his future home there. young man by the name of King reported that he had been robbed $111 sametime the night before. The Sheriff was promptly notified. Under Sheriff Manual arrived on the scene in a short time.

And after a short invest The diamond tfaSeln Europe ts well-nigh wiped, out by the war, an exchange observes. The great diamond monopoly in South Africa, it is said, will pass its dividends and maybe suspend busiiress entirely. The custom of "valorizing" diamonds holdins I good rain Wednesday night. No- as much as we needed but if get more soon it will put th Joseph Burkhart was in Kinsley on business today. igation and the use of his well trained and sagacious mind he promptly arrested G.

C. Ousler a well and favorible known citizen of this town. Prompt and effice-ientwork, What? After keep ing this young man at Kinsley until Friday Aug. 25th, they dis. fields in good condition for fa' I seeding.

There be a dance given at tl home of A. Burkhart, Mondt evening Sept. 4, 1916. Ever back the output to keep up prices-has left the big mining company with a heavy stock on hand. This year, at least, many people in Europe who wear diamonds, far from wanting more, are going to find It convenient, not to say necessary, to sell' those they have.

This will lower prices and more than satisfy the feeble de mand. It would not be surprising if a goodly stock of European jewelry were to find its way to this country at bargain prices. Europe is In no mood to buy gewgaws. Cold ca-sh loois as good tc thousands of property owners as food to millions who own nothing. A diamond mine is no place to look for a job yet a while.

missed the case against for lack body idvited and the music w.i be from Kinsley. FOR SALE Kimes was seen on our street a couple of days this week. On wedensday of this week the Offerle grain and supplyCo. bought 152 wagon loads of wheat. Over 11000 bushels, paying 1.37 per bushal, over $15000 for the days run, At one time there were 75 loads of wheat waiting on street to be unloaded.

of any incriminating evidence what ever. Doing Mr Ousler a grave injust Alter UCl. J.SI, oLUlo xuum Front st. Offerlfi Kans. InqiiiK Thos.

Darsey. ice and leaving him no recourse whatever..

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