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Overbrook Citizen from Overbrook, Kansas • 2

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Overbrook Citizeni
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For Sale or Exchange. OOOOCCCCCCC3COCOO00OCO0OOO Boy Scouts to Reorganize. THE OYERBROOK CITIZEN. A Boy Scout local Council "on- Pore Bred White Rock Cocker- 4 J. H.

ANDREWS, Prausiuur. sistingof J. A. Cordts, A. E.

els. Mrs. C. H. Albright.

Topping and J. E. Everett was Phone 1758. Tf Thursday. November 20, 1919.

appointed by the Commercial "Kid Social" will be riven in th church on Friday evening of this week. Come dressed accordingly. It is pleasing and encouraging to see the younger class of Endeavors taking hold and working in the society, leading in the meetings efficiently and doing other parts of the work well. The ladies of the Mite Society News Notes at tb. posl-oSce at Overbrook.Kaa., F.bru- Club at a meeting last week.

By solicitation. Prof. Morrison, of the Rural High School, has in aiy as. 9. accona-ciasa nnu.

HERALD established 1889. 1 Misolldtd 1001. CmiBN tsUbltahed .898. iflox. dicated a will ngness to interest himself in the movement.

SUBSCRIPTION PRXE Kid Social" Congregational church, Friday flight December 28. Whether a "Kid" or not, be one then, and come dressed that way. 0 o. $1.50 One year, 1 am now ready to buy your Cream Highest Market Price Paid Give Me a Trial. A.

A. WEBBER Our Sweaters and Blankets are in. Come in and see them OvcrbrooK, Kan. are making the final touches preparatory to the bazaar tobe held Thursday, December 4th. They Boys, attention.

Come to the school house basement, Tuesday evening Dec 2, at 8:00 o'clock and help reorganize. Mrs. S. C- Marshall Entertains- ADVERTISING RATES. OsDlay 'sintrle inch, 13 cents report that the prospects are en eadinelocals, each issue, tfer line, 5 cents couragjngi It will be held in the 0111s are aue wis church.

Thanksgiving Day. Today is a legal holiday. Patronize our Advertisers. We print birth announcements. For Rent Two rooms.

See Miss Reed Entertains; Mrs. S. C. Marshall entertained a few of the friends of Miss Blanche Spurgeon to a six o'clock supper, Thursday evening, Nov. One of the first social affairs of the season was a party given by 20.

A very bountiful supper Hugh Gracey. Miss Mable Reed, at her home, O00000000000C30O0 3QOOOOOOO Friday evening, Nov. 21st The evening was spent in telling for tunes and playing rook. was served after which the girls entertained themselves in various ways. About the guests departed having spent an enjoyable evening.

Those present were: Lola and Rova Ikenberry, Alta MYERS BOWMAN We still sell carbon paper and pape- napkins. Clyde Reed was down from Wakarusa Friday. Do you read the advertise At a late hour refreshments A. Oveson's father spent the week end with him. were served to tne loiiowing AUCTIONEERS Church News Frank Hardisty has been A cordial invitation to attend their serv- VOung people: Misses Jennie ordial invitation to attend theii re- the 1 Baldwin, Ruth Foshay, Hope ported as quite sick during ments? It niay save you ess is extended by each of the Overbrook and zdma jmblej pearl Tatonr Sales Called Anywhere cnurches to all.

Stranger are requested past Week PHONES: to give the pastors and members an op- Gentropolis 431, Michigan 3355 portunity to make heir acquaintance. Mrs. John English and Mrs. Alvin Mi.ler were Ottawa visitors Wednesday. SALE DATES: OF 100D THINGS 01 THE CONGREGATIONAL.

WKQOLAH SERVICES. UU Only twice in the past thirty- The work of putting the crush tt f.vf.prtt Pastor Phone 48 three years has there been a ed rock on Mam street commen ced Monday. white" Thanksgiving in Kan sas. To Wear and Eat Miss Helen Giger is here from Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Hepworth Topeka visiting C. H. Redmon Residence next to church Sunday-school at 10 a.

m. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor at 7 0 0 p. m.

Prayer-meeting Thursday at 8:00 p. m. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN. REGULAR SERVICES. Sunday-school at 10 a.

m. Preachinff at 1 1 a. m. were down from Topeka Sunday, guests at the O. F.

B. Coffman TWtifnl Patterns and Cloths in Men's and family' nn Mrs. Agnes Johnson went to home. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Hase and UreHS ShirtS. All With ttie freStWltCll SOU Cim Topeka Tuesday where she has Materials, Madras and Staudard Percale good Nation. PnWrl at 1.50 $3.75 Edgar Baker is now at Taco. r.Virictian Wnrkers Maetinff 8 0. fol- Mr.

and Mrs. Will Hase and children were Topeka shoppers Sat VliMllM" w. lowed by a talk by the pastor, ma where he expects to Cottage prayer meeting or Bible study, If is Warmth. as well asotvle and Material spend the winter. Thursday evening at 8 p.

that you demand, ask for our All-Wool Am Mr. and Miss Kline, of Agrico- METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Wm. M. Dye.

Pastor. Phone 35 Shirt at urday. Mr. and Mrs. F.

T. Stewart are thir son, ill, and family here to spend lhanks-giving. I have White Wyandotte hens, roosters and cockerels for sale. Mrs. E.

G. Louk, Alicnigau Valley, Kan. Residence next to church. REGULAR SERVICES, An Extra Good Wool-filled Shirt at $2 25 Car of Fresh Cement was ship SUNDAY: Sunday School, 9:45 M. J.

A. I Cocmer's Krotch" Union Suits for Men. They 'fit like "a j. vntih. Lum 1 UUI IUUU A UVWUM.I ordts, Supt.

-w- 1 1 1 11 il 1 Preaching, ii a.m. and 8 p.m, (For urioye" ami wear like "iron riceu no tngner man me ordinary union For.a good tire, see the Koko- summer) i- 0 nrt K( IO Aft Aft HViJll rnn'a rA hpaw mo, tor sale by tiarve Haas Epworth League, 1 p. m. SUltS al flPO VU iXUU u.uu vuuuivu a mm uw, 6.000 mile guarantee. fleeced union suits at $1.00 to 1,50.

''Set SnuS" union suit for La- The next number of the lecture Marr.Vi an Sentemberl course at Baker's Hall Morday die. Long arid Short Sleeves, High ana Uutcn JMecK at ino I he New Edis-in. Music and joy lor long evening. Ask. Edw.

H. Everett to t-monstrate it for you. WEDNESDAY night, 8 o'clock, Sharp. Ladies Aid Society First Wednes- gleeve Dutch NftCk at $2.00. Aw oarVi mnnfh n.

m. MrS. Davy Jones, of Arvonia. in hH n. S.

Fairchild. Dresident. Mrs. A 103 year of age, was admitted to LUGGAGE OF QUALITY Hand Bags at $1 to $5 Suit Cases and Trunks at $2 to $20 Radcliff, Acting president. THURSDAY Bible Study and prayer, 8 p.

m. (For summer) Official board 9 p. m. every flrst Thursday, W. H.

M. S. 2:30 n. m. everv third Thursday, Mrs.

J. Popular Lines That We Handle, Namely: Wearwell Cotton Wool-Nap and Wool-Filled Blankets. Black Cat Hoisery Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets. Pepperel Sheeting and Pillow i- L. Long, president FRIDAY ITT 1( Cot fTr'iAair O'Sf) Priesmeyer Selz and indicott Shoes.

Dan orana P. m. Mrs. o. f.

b. Coffman, pres Toul-de-Nard bringhams. the county farm recently. Kelley-Springfield and Goodyear 'fires. Genuine Ford Parts at Allen's, Michigan Valley.

The cement arch culbert on Main street just south of the hotel was completed this week. E. HolbrooK, of Lincoln, has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. F. T.

Stewart this week. There will be a pie snpper at Heberling sehool house Friday evening, Dec 5th. invited. Mrs. Wm.

Halbert and Mrs. f. B. Colo m.an, of Provident City, lexas, is here visiting his sister, Mrs. S.

A. McCracken, and family. John Hefner is having some repair work done on the old Baldwin property, getting ready tb move in soon. L. Davis and family are getting ready to move to their new near Bronson, Bourbon county, next week.

H. E. Baker has put a line, of tiling across Main street hear the RnKKpr Vnnt Sinbac (Healthy-foot) Shoes for Children. King ana A most cordial welcome to all. Kingsbury Hats and Caps and Semsheimers Frat Clothes for Young Men.

For Your Thanksgiving Table: Local STOCK. Hogs. $10.00 to $13. Oj). A full line of Staple and Fancy Eatables.

Eatmore Cranberries, Celery, Cit- Swpet Potatoes. Tokav Etc wiu ---i SPECIAL-1 OO lbs SOLID CABBGE, $3.00 stancf, so that he can put Emma Mascho went to Kansas 72 cents Kafir. cwt $2.50 his telephone cable and electric light wires underground. Corn. $1.30 to $1.50 Jity Wednesday to visit relatives tor Thanksgiving.

PRODUCE. i THE PLACE M. HART CG'S: What You Get Here Will Be Right. G. 22c 19c Broilers Hens.

Old roosters, 40c to 60c Butter. jj THE UNIVEnSAl CAS THE UNIVERSAt CAD Butterfat, 71 and 68c Ch-ue t'lt. Veta Read, Bessie Adams. Nettie Dorthy Griffith, Bertha Per.vman,v01ive Lembereer, Adams, Margaret Hupp scr) sie Cherry and Mab Reed, Mrs. Blanche Spurgeon.

Congregatiorval Church Notes Dorothy Reed, Messrs. F. ty G.i A good Endeavor meeting is ex ner Vann, Frank Lember-pected next Sunday evening. per Merle Tvner, Louis Gedul-Come and see. dig; George Kellev, Earl Reed, The concert last Sunday eve- joe Collins, Clarence Haus and ning was a great big success.

It pre(j Reed. First published in the OverbiocL CiLi( Nov. 27, 1919 Notice Apo r1' rue nt Notice is herebv tiven. tha. tnj day of Nove 1919.

tne i.rjei was by the Pivbate Court of Topeka last week. The Ford family septs five comfortably, 7hilo an enclosed car' vith permanent top, it has large vkdows, and in a ruinate be chansd to a rrnzt delightful open car with always a ton protecting; against the sun. In inclement: ic it a closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold-prcof. Finely upholRfexC'-l, Iinrmpr'd electric starting and systeincvr cmoimtablc lims with V. '-vob tiiea rea.

Ar 1 tv. Kansas duly appointed and O.a Hi-1 t. made an impressive service, everyone liked it" Thanks to Mrs. Black and all the choir. A social, technically called a as Administrator, of the estate t.f Moore, late of Osage coun' v.f js Watch the date of vourr sub scription.

All prrties interested in said to kb notice, and tovern th n. ,1 family Win' yon come in aud look at it? ThG delights rf the elecfiric A SIC'' car wtth thij or tno Ur2 a not i the Rev. Airs, Ulv, VV. D. rVllL.IEZR Authorized Sales and Service Paper pie pp.teS'' Sets per dozen, Clifford GET THE HABIT For School Books GO TO A.

R. INGLEMN'S corriingly. Adm Attantio Royal ro- There will be an all day's meeting Wednesday Dec. 3. a-; thr Grange Come, bring your families and a well filled basket.

Important bus'ntss to see too, you (are expected there, tjoo't di-sapoint us. Gooq old summer Hays gone, and the money most of us made in the good old summer id lsogone Hal- serious attach oC apptt J1 ft. Pe 'c urday. i Mrs. August Simon Alvin Milhr drove.

i ii nil, ''3'y I lyira tio Carry a Full Lino of 'Era.

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