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The White Cloud Tribune from White Cloud, Kansas • 8

The White Cloud Tribune from White Cloud, Kansas • 8

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White Cloud, Kansas
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-V -lcr Coaled this Nuium'e Ferry Boat is now making regular trips across the Missouri River at White Cloud, Kans. i. 1 1 i A tuittihieirTni you will be Cold Next Winter i 3 1 Tho J. Elevator Company ii a i I i PHONE 68 is Kansas White Cloud II A I El iiimuiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Want Column When you see write written right you know that is is not written right, for write to have it written right must not be writ, ten rijrht or wright, but must be written write to make it right. When Rink Met Rank.

A woman, one of the thirty thousand Britons working for the Y. M. C. was assigned to scrubbing the floor of the Eagle Hut in London. She had done little manual labor in her life but accepted the job without protest, and went down on her knees with a pail of hot water and a cake of soap.

Soon the water in the pail was black. A man in uniform passed. The woman looked up and asked if he would mind emptying the pail and refilling it with clean water. There was a theatrical pause, then this reply: "Damn it madam, I'm an officer!" This time there was no pause, but like a flash the scrub woman retorted: "Damn it, officer, I'm a duchess." New goods every week at M. E.

H. Davis'. '0 iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR SALE Some good alfalfa hay. Call phone 810. Ed Thomas.

ANNOUNCEMENT We have been very fortunate in securing Mr. H. A. Bailey of St. Joseph, who comes very highly recommended as a first class Automobile Mechanic and his work proves him as such.

We will now be in a position to do work more promptly and the same high class as before. Respectfully yours, Casteel (Si VanDorari in Lincoln visiting his mother and sister, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. At well Austin and son Lawrence, spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Stillman. Miss Hattie Breckinridge at' tended Commencement exercises in Troy, Tuesday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stillman spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Stillman. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson and family, and Mrs.

Doras Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crowley, Louisa Marshal and grandson, Charles Grant and Stillman and Maylone Foster at dinner Sunday. Miss Naomi Duncan is assisting Mrs. R.

Gamble with her house work. Maylone Foster was a White Cloud visitor, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Crowley entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs.

Agnes Johnson daughters, Iceal and Viola, Mrs. Louisa Marshal, and grandson, Charles Grant. Miss Rose Stillman spent last week with her sister, Mrs. At-well Austin. Leon Duncan is on the sick list this week.

Mrs. Cora Wallace was entertained at dinner, Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Breckin FOR SALE-Pair of Colmont field glasses. Both day and night 'glasses.

"8" power. Used by an army officer. For sale cheap. See them at Tribune office. LOST Somewhere on the street, a string of Pearl beada.

Finder, please return to Tribune offiice. A IA7e-4 A in The Tribune will have the jde-VV QI 11 IlLI sired Try it and lee, FOR SALE Good used Ford Roadster. Late model. Splendid running order. Call Tribune Norman Johnson spent Sunday Mrs.

Roy Connelly will leave Friday for Atchison to visit relatives and friends. with Mrs. Agnes Johnson and family. Mrs. Agnes Stillman and Nel ridge.

lie and Mrs. Jand Johnson and FOR SALE-Registered Duroc Jersey male hog, Big Ben 331993, 1 year old. One of the best of the Pathfinder strain and a sure breeder. Call and see him. John Gladhart.

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Malon Foster was a White Cloud visitor, Sunday. We were all very sorry to hear of Mrs. Omar Pennel being in theNoyes hospital at St. Joe. Mrs.

Pennel was formerly Miss Stella Starr of Highland. Miss Hattie Breckinridge spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mance Duncan. Mrs.

Mary Reece, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Layfette Robinson. Mrs. Reece is in the country with her grand daughter, Mrs.

Layfaette Robinson for a visit. Mrs. Cora Wallace left for Nebraska City, Monday morning after a pleasant visit vwith relatives and friends. Mjss Mary Mc Williams is staying at home this week while her grandmother is absent. Rev.

E. J. Malone conducted regular services at the A. M. E.

church, Sunday. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7 p.

m. The Busy Bee sewing club will meet at the M. E. church, Friday, 2 p. in.

Mrs. Eliza Browne home, Monday after a few days visit with Mrs. Mattie Duncan. Maylon Foster who' has been COLORED ITEMS. Rev.

J. T. Stewart conducted regular services at the Second Christian church, Sunday. Sunday school at the A. M.

E. church at 3 p. m.v Christian Endeavor at 6:80 p. m. The Busy Bee sewing club will meet at the A.

M. E. church, Friday afternoon at 2:30. Mr. and Mrs.

Mathew Johnson and Rev. Stewart were dinner guests at the Chas. Todd home. Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Todd spent Wednesday everting in Atchison. Mrs. Eliza Brown is visiting at the home of Mrs. Mattie Duncan.

Mrs. Mattie Duncan lost a good milk cow, Saturday, with clover bloat. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stillman Entertained Mr.

and Mrs. Andy We have them for men, women, boys Rural High Schiol Oarritd- Highland held their election last Saturday on the rural high school and it carried 89 to 4. There was no electioneering done as the people knew what the proposition was and that it was a good idea. The election for our rural high school will be held Saturday, June 5. Other places have tried the rural high school and found it a success, now fs our opportunity to have one by i voting yea" a week from misses and children In Bals, Oxfords and Slippers.

In colors, Black, White or Brown. We have a few pairs of men's and boys' Oxfords in Black and Tan, which we are closing out at Old Time Prices If you want an extra good work glove, Steam Proof warranted. Buck. We have it at iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilillllliliiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu 2 I Ailler's Restaurant I For Good Meals and Short Ordsrs I DeCoursey'i Ice Cream Ni Cherries This Year. Tom Taylor went out to his orchard Sunday to see how his fruit was getting along.

He found the cherries practically done for, has all fallen off. Pear9 will make about half crop, but apples seem to be all right. Mr. Taylor has about 500 trees 1 Quick Sirvics 1 I All kinds of Soft Drinks To our already complete lin we Have added FRESH MEATS a Cocil Wright Express and Freight Delivered to any part of the city. Ksrosens in Bsrrels I Wejay Ctsh or Trada lor Product 1 Come in and oee uo ffHUUUIUlIUllllUUflUIIUIlllllBUIllllllllllllIllllllfllfltllllllllllUllIllltllllllltllllllllifr L'L ROTH I is uiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiHuiiuiiijiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiuiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuuiiiiuni.

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Pages Available:
512
Years Available:
1919-1921