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The Journal from Hudson, Kansas • 8

The Journal from Hudson, Kansas • 8

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The Journali
Location:
Hudson, Kansas
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8
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HE! BIG AUCTION. By reason that I am farming I will sell at public auction in tJiH Hudson, Saturday, May 28th, beginning at 1 o'clock sharp, the following goods: Things To Remember Dry Goods Ladies' Waists, Scarfs, All Kinds of Dress Goods, Calicoes, Percales, Ginghams; Table Linen, Laces, Fancy Work, Men's and Boys' Clothing, in pNNOW! Closing Gut Sale! Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions. Everything in the store is positively going at prices way below value. Come NOW and SAVE MONEY. You will not get another chance as good soon.

We are telling you something that is for your own benefit. edw. ireiER. S3 S3 15 S3 cluding Shirts and Overalls. Jforth.

American Cutlery, No tions of aft sorts. All goods guaranteed' to give satisfaction or money back. If one come, all come. C. M.

SALEM, Owner S3 Henry Auctioneers. Fresh Lard at Hallmann's. Read the Toggery's new ad in thi.4 issue. That we have a complete and well selected stock of Shoes. No better Line on the market.

That we have a full stock of Straw Hats, all kinds, just the kind You want. That our Dry Goods line is Complete and Up To Date in every respect. That to see our Ready Made Waists, Skirts and White Goods is to Buy. That we have everything you need in the Grocery line, which is always fresh and sweet. That NOW is the time to think about your Harvest Goods, let us figure your bill.

That oar Prices are Right and our Goods First-class. Call and examine them. WML KALLMANN, The Pioneer Merchant. LET US FIGURE WITH YOU C. O.

Alderman is a new Pa- riot subscriber. 83 Do not overlook Hallmann's new ad this week. No noise but the wind that follows the Interstate." The Hudson Lumber Co. W. C.

Sturgess, Mgr. Dan Sickbert is painting Henry Bauer's garage. Gust Wullschleger had busi ness in Stafford Monday. Eilert Siefkes made a business trip to Ellinwood Monday. Lumber, Builders Material and Paint Max is painting J.

R. Jobes' new house this week. Mrs W. W. Hall and Miss A Anna Delker were in Stafford en lion farmer Monday.

South Side Restaurant Miss Emma Harms has accept ed a position as clerk in the Gem Drug Store. Herman and Philip Kranken- berg returned Sunday evening from Macksville. Meals 25 Cents. LumcHa, Cofe, Comfectioiiaery, Caimdies, Nuait, Cagars, Tobacco, Etc Miss Florance Bothum enter tained at Sunday dinner, Eddie Helmers and sister, Miss Dora. Harvest is now at hand and we wish to call your attention to a few things.

First' Don't you need a Header? if so, come in and let us take your order for a McCormick. One of the best on the market. Preaching services at the B. church next Sunday morning at eleven clock by Rev. Odle Coming, One week from Sunday, June 5, Rev.

A. Burrill will preach, both morning and evening. Clark, The Photographer, We Write Fire, Tornado and Hail Insurance anywhere in Kansas. Com About June 1st. parties, Farmers Alliance, Freeholders, Central National Fire, Waseca State Will do all kinds of Photo Wnrlr.

lnr1nlinrr Pnrt xrj. Ul.CktL, 1CYT Mutual. Drapery, Post Cards, Flash Light, Freak Work, and Farm business our Specialty. Don't write elsewhere until you see us, it London Ghost. Barrett, the Operator, is an up to date Artist Popular Prices.

AH Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. means to you. Wm. Cadman, Agt. Sunday evening Henry Bauer Look over your Old one and if in need of repairs, make a list of them before you want them so your machine will be in readiness for this bountiful crop.

Agents for everything for farm and field. Call and be convinced, and after Harvest, when toil is ended, you will need a ride in one of Our INTERSTATE ATUOMOBILES, acknowledged by everyone to be. the Best on the market. Ask one of our good Abe Francis, Otto Weidie, Walter Hahn, Del Hughes, A. C.

Bowker, John Jones, Jimmy Morgan, Theo. Roosevelt and othsrs, and they will tell you they are the Finest machine on the market. and G. H. Immer thought they would try their luck fishing, Henry saying he could charm Why Not Use The Best? the fish.

They arrived at the Rattlesnake about 7:30, and Henry began by setting four throw lines with numerous hooks, but during this time G. H. had quietly unwrapped his line from around the pole and was content Hudson Cream Is a Virgin Flour, Not Bleached Nor manipulated Protect Your Health, Hudson Cream Made hf edly sitting on the bank wateh-ing the cork dance up and down in the water. After some time of patient watching, Henry's charm not proving as successful as he had fondly hoped, the fishermen adjourned for the night. Hudson Hardware Implement Co.

About 3:30 in the morning, G. H. awoke and cautiously getting up he dressed and' started for the river, thinking all the time how Stafford County Flour Mills 233 The Sunflower ball 4eam in a Mrs. G. H.

Immer and Mrs game with the Sandrats won a Henry Bauer spent Tnesri-ar in good those fish would taste for breakfast, but when he reached the place and drawing in the four lines he found just two small cat fish, which, when Henry arrived on the scene some hours later, lay baking in the sun. They say G. has sworn off. the country with Mr. and Mrs.

double header, the scores standing 6 to 5 and 20 to 0. Siefkes. Frank Miller, 1, Schlochter-meyer, Ellinwood, Julius Otto, Raymond, and A. B. Pertuch Insure ycur agamst Fire, Lightning, Cyclones and Accident.

master, Stafford. John Swartz and Dr. Kendle are among our new paid up were attending to business mat Miss Alice Jobes went to Arlington Tuesday for a three week's visit with friends. Subscribe for the Patriot- subscribers. ters in ECinwood Tuesday..

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Years Available:
1909-1913