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Kingsdown Clarion from Kingsdown, Kansas • 2

Kingsdown Clarion from Kingsdown, Kansas • 2

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Kingsdown Clarioni
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Kingsdown, Kansas
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The Kingsckwm Clarion 1 1 1 1 Mi v. Published Thursdays RUTH FRANCES MATHEWS Editor and Publisher One Dollar Per Year In Advance Unlimited Amount of Money HoneV to loan on farms for 5 "pixs. Get the use of vour money right aV, you then run no risk in any change in the administration affecting you and have the money to "pay as you go." Call and let me explain the plan hich is- different from all the rest this H. C. HUDSON Entered as second class matter January 15, 1912 at the post office at Kingsdown, Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1879.

Crown Point Snow, beautiful snow! Mr. Bennett, Mr. Shearer and Mr. Valentine were Bucklin Visitors recently. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Hoard and family and Mr. Valentine were callers at the Bennett home Thursday Miss Hazel Bennett spent Sunday night with Mrs. R. J.

Shearer Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Clevenger enjoyed a sleigh ride over to Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Clevenger's.

Mrs. West and Mrs. Oliver Clevenger spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clevenger.

Mr. Ed Valentine departed Saturday for Liberal where he has secured work. Mr. Imel made a business trip to Ford one day last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Hoard and two small children were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr und Mrs R. J. Shearer. Mrs.

R. J. Shearer is having the interior of her home redecorated, completed it is expected to resemble a "mahogany flat." Mr. and Mrs. Fritzlen and daughter Marie were Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs Dennis.

Mrs. Bandy and little Miss Isabel, are visiting the or-mer's sister in Mullinville. J. M. Rau was in Hutchinson and Haven on business Friday and Saturday.

North Sttr On account of the snow storm, Brother McLain failed to fill his regular Sabbath appointment at the usual hour. Mrs. Steve Harshberger and daughter Elsie spent Wednesday Does Eingsdown need anything much worse than some kind of a public hall? We seriously doubt if there is any other one thing that would be more generally welcomed than some place to hold public gatherings. As it is now, we cant have a lecture course, because we have no place to hold the numbers; the church people cant have socials, suppers etc. for the same reason; and there are doubts as to whether there will be any available place.

Now why couldnt all the organizations go together and build a Town Hall This is merely a suggestion but is it not worth considering A valuable coupon in every sack of Ecprta Fbsr. imuumtnamM Before placing your farm loan see H. C. Hudson. night with her sister, Mrs Banta.

Mr WmSwartout has been haul ing his wheat to market this week. Mr and Mrs Theo Dierker and Wasnt a very large crowd of our neighbors attended the Blizzaid Literary as the wind got to blowing so. wretchedly. Mr Perry McHugh was a business caller in Bucklin Thursday. Mr Brown spent a few days with Mrs Brown as she has been on the sick list.

Mrs Charles Proffitt has been wrestling with the grippe for the past week. Mr John Fulton has just completed his new addition on his house. Miss Roxle Fulton visited Mrs Elof Paulson Monday afternoon. Mr Charles Craycraft spent' the Sabbath at Mr Ed Bell's. Mr and Mrs Swan out and Ethel visited Mr Fulton ard daughter Miss Roxie Sunday.

MMUftllttlttW Fresh prunes, four pounds, for 25c at Lewis'. little Miss Ruth called at Mrs. Dan Hampy's one afternoon last week. Mr and Mrs Lon Fulton spent a few days in Wichita just lately. Mr Frank Bloomingdale visited Mr Jesse Brown Saturday Mr and Mrs John Fulton and children sleigh rided up to Mr Charles Rowland Sunday afternoon Mr Carl Luf also Mr Guy Acres are still attending their protracted Sunday calls.

Tjjm -VlJsJL I OT54STEi aLJLyi AND HOT 1 HARNESS INCUBATORS MAJESTIC RANGES literate "1 if i all Kinds of builders hatdware KITCHEN UTENSILS All expect to Live and Succeed in the straggle for supremacy, and all likewise believe that it is the other fellow and not themselves, who will meet adversity. Simplex Straw Spreader The Simplex is an attachment that may bo cotened to any header barge hay frame. PML Columbian Nat'l Life's seen the Cost Policy NOTHING LEFT TO PAGINATION EVERYTIIfflG GUARANTEED TOE R1I1GSB0WH HDVE CO. TIMES BUILDING FUEDLLEMMON General agent HUTCHINSON KANS 5.

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Pages Available:
817
Years Available:
1913-1915