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The Woodston Argus from Woodston, Kansas • 1

The Woodston Argus from Woodston, Kansas • 1

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AKG US Vol. 11 1 No. 39 ROOKS COUNTY. KANSAS. THURSDAY, Dec.

18, 1919 1M Jib! MoitC 5 4Ph V90. A Vl vonte Stoppk 1 A -S- -11 ith Xmas Goods Is At STON PHARMACY He has left a pack of fine Xmas presents every year, for years. This year he was especi- i alljr good to Come inland see the fine presents he left. I AffnniA-n Vaiia Mn Santa left some beautiful Manicure and Toilet Sets, Fancy Box Candies, Box Stationery, El- iilien LlUll I UUng Mem gin Wrist Watches, Fine White Irory Goods, Fancy Perfumes, Lockets, Cameras, Hand Fountain Pens, and many' other articles for your lady friends. nrllPdl We have some beautiful Gold Knives and Chains, Military Sets, Traveling Kits, Tie Pins, Sharing Sets, Men's Purse's, Cases, and many other useful articles for your gentlemen friends.

Attention! Everybody We have Games, Toys, Pictures, Jewelry, Persian Ivory Goods, Leather Goods, Cut Glass, Fancy China Empty Xmas Candy Boxes, Game Boards, and a large assortment of Books for young and old.1 can pleas6 all. I The Woodston Pharmacy pon't forget to give us your mail orders for Daily Star and Times. Davia Bros. Eyes of the World in 9 reals Opera-K6tfsef Dp.rd.";1 hour wai ipnt in visiting, after which they all repaired to the upper part of th church for th afternoon services. Hr.

Horace Pauley Punt Awtr Monday December 15, Mrs, Horace Pauley, who has been in a serio' condition for Bometime patt, pawid away. Kitty Reanier was born March NttlcrTt Tkipiytri You are hereby notified-that the, first half of the 1919 tax most be paid and is the bands ef the Coil sty Treasurer at Stocktoa, Kansas, ort or before tie 20th day of Pecember, 1919, or a pen city 5 pr cent will he added on tie Dcenfe. 1919. -J. Earl fiak, Treaiursr Roo County, k-iom, 13.

1875 at Cato. Maoitowoc Co. Some people do not know we carrr caridy and nuts in tocV while 6thers are byi by tfet 0 and 15 lb. lots. City Market, Wisconsin, died at her hom in Woodston December 15, 1919, at the an of 41 years, 8 months, and 26 days.

In 1870 at the age of 4 years she moved to Kansas and has resided near Vl TTh ITS er Ash Rock until Sept. 6 of year! nay ana isox 5upp jp- 1 'mm urn More anety- sh moved to Woe dston. Lhe was united in marriage to H. E. Pauley in 1892.

To this union were bcrn three chilbren, two boys and one girl, the girl dying in infancy. She leaves to mourn a husband, two children, a mother, three brothers, and two sisters, besides other relatives and friends. he never united with any church but professed her faith and trust in Christ as her Savior on her ick bed The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Hassell at the Ash Rock church and the body was laid to rest in the Ash Rock cemetery. Come to the1 Valley School House Tuesday December 23, And See fact's Goblins Cast of characters Jack Dibble Grandma Goodrich.

Mildred Dugan Bess Goodrich Allen May Goodrich Dibble Nell Goodrich Florence Lucky Bill Goodrich Waldon Deering Tom Thogmartin Frank Brown Dibble Santa Claus Sam Dugan Puck. Harry Reeves Ustle Dibble Dibble Dream Fairy Dibble i Other Zelms, Thogmartin, Lucile Dibble, Elsie Fenton, Louise Dibble, Florence Lucky." Lila Whitford, Teacher Christmas time is the happiest time of the year. Grimes Variety is crowded with presents' for Christmas time for young and old. we are going t6 make it worth while for you to come to our 'place of business. we have not space enuff to tell you all of the things we have.

Remember December 13, to December, 26, are special days at the Variety Come early and buy your presents, we invite our frier. ds and your friends to come. Yours for Business F. C. Grimes Woodston, Kansas A BasKet Dinner There was a basket dinner in the basement of the Methodist church day, at which a large crowd was in attendance and all seemed to have a most enjoyable time.

Each person furnished their own eating utensils and the dinner was all put on one table so that you could help yo'uaself to what you wanted. And eat, the writer doesn't think he ever eat so much ih his life, but even at that there was quite a bit left. After the dinner a very pleasanB.

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1909-1922