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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 Kingsdoyn Clarion and wail about the house 'back home?" No indeed, she went to Unlimited Amount of Money work and with a slight expense, an immense amount of work and a 1 1 1 wonderful determination, trans Published Thursdays RUTH FRANCES MATHEWS Editor and Publisher One Dollar Per Year In Advance formed those two delapidated rtoneYto loann farms for 5 years. Get the use of your mone right aav, Vou then run no risk in anv change in the administration affecting you and hae the monev to "pa? as vou Call and let me explain the plan hich is different from' all the rest this far est. rooms into one of the daintiest, coolost looking Homes to be found anywhere. Isnt she richer and isnt the home that posses her, far richer than if they just had money iimtumiimMtt Poverty Flatte Entered as second class matter January 15, 1912 at the post office at Kingsdown, Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. H.

C. HUDSON 1 Lenes Parker spent Sunday with Homer Gilmore. Dewey Troehmel was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Strong Sunday.

i Mr. J. B. Smith and daughter were in Hutchinson a few days the first of the week. Mr.

Otto Troehmel is hauling off his wheat. Mrs. G. W. Plummer called on Mrs.

Geo. Lininger last Monday. best licks this nice weather, plant ing corn early and late: There were no servu at the schoolhonse Sunday on account of the Sunday School convention at Bucklin. Brov Mclain attended. Mr.

and Mrs. G. N. Brown Sun- dayed with Mr. and Mrs.

Walter One of the best things in life, to our way of thinking, is the ability to make the best of every circumstance. And this is one of the 'best things" that anyone and everyone can have regardless of the amount of time or money which one has at their command. For instance, a certain young woman was called upon to leave the home which had been hers for a number of years. Said home was a large house fairly embowered in beautiful big trees and was within a very short dist ince of town. But it seemed to her husband's best interests that they change locations.

So they came to western Kansas and they do say that the two roomed house to which she came beggars description for delapida-tion and dirt. Did she sit down Bloomingdale. Miss Lillie Luft is assisting Mrs. James Elland with her spring work for a short time. Miss Roxie Fulton was a Bucklin caller Saturday.

his flying machine from the factory again, he skids the corners in a hurry. Mr. JamesjGoft' spent a few hours in Dodge City Friday. The lecture that, was given at the schoolhouse Thursday evening was splendid. Mr.

and Mrs. Sheib also Mr, Webber north of Bucklin were visitors ot Mr. and Mrs. Theo Dierk-er Wednesday. Miss 'Helen Bell has returned home after a few weeks' stay with relatives at Bucklin.

Mr. John Fulton's folks were visitors at Mr. N. H. Crayci aft's Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Banta spent Sunday afternoon at the Mr Sam Willard home. Mrs.

McHugh; is entertaining Homer Walker purchased a fine saddle recently. Mrs. Otto Troehmel spent the day with Mrs. J. F.

Baldwin Thursday. Miss Ada Troehmel came out home Friday evening to stay over Sunday." Mr. D. G. Fritzlen shipped in some cattle Saturday.

(Crowded out last week) The farmers are putting in their Mr. Dan Hampy's folks were, visitors in this community Sunday. -s Mrs. Walter Bloomingdale. spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.

Charles Rowland. Mr, Elmer StoferVteum was tied up at Mr. John Luft's fence Wednesday evening. Wonder if he was there. Mrs.

McHugh. is much improved at this writing. Mr. George Swartout has recM her daughter, Mrs. Davidson and two sons, Everett and Howard, from Maxville, the past week.

We will ring off until next time. Life Iisiiraiice at COST The Contract Premium charged by the 1 Columbian National Life Insurance Company Of Boston, Mass. Is much less than that charged by 1 Koe-Sulfur Stock Dip Perfection Oil Stoves three and foiir hole burners Buggies, Harness, Collars WAGONS Bain, Weber and Davenport HEADERS McCormick and Hodge CULTIVATORS other companies. You can either purchase more insurance with the difference or use it in your business. The time to et vour cake is I when the cake is passing.

The time t- to get your uue insurance is wnen you can pass the examination. 17 TIMES BUILDING HUTCHINSON KANS FRED LEMMON GENERAL AGENT Kingsdown Hdwe. Co..

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Pages Available:
817
Years Available:
1913-1915