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The Beverly Tribune from Beverly, Kansas • 1

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KBVEKLY TRIBUNE 'flit: Number 9 volume VI. Beverly, Lincoln County, Kansas, Thursday, September 16, 1915 Louiuy aupennienueni nuies Morton Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. E. N.

Morton re By G. H. Hower NOTICE. Contract to let for the build ing of Township Hall' in Beverly Kansas, 40x100 according 'to specifications and blue prints to Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Peato. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur J. Thomas, of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kernohan and daughter', Edith, Mrs.

Edith T. Evans, and little daughter, Marguerite of The program for the educational meetings for the year siding one mile south and two miles west of. Beverly on their have as yet not all been sent in. 2,000 acre ranch had a family re hese will be published as soon Roliert Soliroeder entertained a few of his friends at liis home last Friday night, before they should go away to their schools. OiTt-door games were played until all were tired, then each tried his skill at blowing out a lighted la.inp and trying to draw, a pig while blind-folded.

Refreshments were served consisting of cake and icecream, after which all left reporting a very pleasant evening a received in order that ample A' good many nf our young people began teaching school in the rural districts Monday. As most of our country correspondents have grown weary of their job, it would please us and a good many others to have you send us a unch of news items from your disricts weekly. We will gladly furnish stationery, stamps and the Tribune to you in, exchange. J. II.

Horry is working in the Farmers Store at Barnard. union on Sunday Sept. 12, 19J 5 in honor of Mr. Morton's youngest sister Miss Dora Morton of tune map be had for the careful preparation necessary for good educational meetings. I urge "Waterloo, Iowa, who in visiting her- brothers and sisters.

Mrs. Deer Park, Washington, started be furnished and Kept in the Wednesday morning for "Tice of Waldo Hancock, Town-foran automobile trip, to the ship Clerk. The right is reserv-monntains and will attend the ed. to reject all bids. Bids to be Ke-Union of the Forsythe Scouts opened on October 11th, 1915.

at Beecher Island while enroute.l O. W. Oullum, Twp. Trustee. They intend to be gone- two or Greene, Twp.

Treasurer, three weeks. Waldo Hancock, Twp. Clerk. that the comnlittees in making Morton assisted by Mrs. Powell leir programs endeavor to make served an elaborate six course dinne1 to twenty-seven guests.

them of as much community in- 1 til 1 1 terest as possible, ine dates ior The table was decorated with as- these meetings were publ.shed tor8 ftnd imsttirtiums. two weeivs ago. mere seems to a. number of sel. lave been little.

objection to any Wninn ij.i-j.t.- I THE NEW DEPOSITOR of the dates and it is to be asum by Miss Mable Wagar of Bavaria On your way ed that these dates will hold for Miss Kelen Allison of Culver the season. and Miss Susie. Morton A good many teachers have In the afternoon a luncheon een asking about the course of was served of watermelon musk-rnelon and peaches. study for Classics and Agricul ture. 1 he btate superintendent The guests included Mr.

and ias not yet sent out outlines for these subjects and until he does Mrs. Geo. Wagar aud Miss Mable Wagar who drove from Bavaria in their new Overland car, Mr. E. M.

Allison and family of teachers should take up these subjects without the outline. "It's quite joJly, don't you know" to go gaily along singing, "I know where I'm going, dut I'm on my way." Sounds rather care free and easy doesn't It? But if you are on your way you can take our word for it you had better make up your mind pretty soon where yon are going. The best way to find out is to start a little savings account at our bank right now while you are on your way It will lead you to comfort and independence and that's a good place to be headed for. ine supply or. monthly report n.llve, Kani, Sn their new stu is assured direct, personal attention at this bank.

We provide for the protection and safety of his. money, holding it subject to his demands. We also furnish him with chech and bank books free 1 of charge. There are many other advantages which accrue to the man who carries his money in the bank instead of in his pocket or hid around the house. WE SHALL BE VERY GLAD TO HAVE YOU IDENTIFY YOURSELF WITH US If there is anything you do not fully understand -about OL'R BANK ACCOUNT PLAN i i i I 1 and oianKs nas oeen ex- debaker Mr.

Sherman Morton hausted. New ones will -be and famjiy in their Marathon printed and mailed before the an(j yor(j cars end of the tirst month ot school. nr; Allium imt i he second teachers reading of Dictures with her i i ti i I circle oook nas neen received and All haH nirviLl1l may now De obtained at the sup- time aa left feeHn, that a 1 i nt 1 enntenaenw onice. an m. rwnl Inasmuch as it will be nccess- Lt.tertAlneM in and let us ex- ary for the county superintendent for accumulating money, come plain it to you.

to oe away irom ine omce a con; M. Btarted for 8iieraoie portion oi ins time w.j. tn. during the week patrons and wsth her tester. Mrs.

Olive Miles Beverly State Bank The Union State Bank teachers should arrange to call at nt ftnd to attend the ofhee on Saturdays unless the Lincoln Gonntv Fair to he Ik. they are sure the office is not hpld at Hugo soon. closed. The state published texi books can be secured or ordered at the liacket store. At the Big Busy Store on the Corner 8 Twine The A.

E. Club celebrated its Plymouth Standard seventh anniversary with a mas querade party. Driday evening on C. O. Sperry'8 lawn.

The NewSelby Shoes for Fall on Display 8 34c per pound ladies all took their husbands and invited another couple. Mr, Babbott kindly strung a line of electric lights across the lawn so between now and if TAKEN out and paid for Saturday, September 25. when the ghosts, goblins, sister of charity, clowns, hoboes, gyp sies, mother goose, Buffalo Bill, Cloth and Leather Tops $2.50 to $4.00 New Lace and Button Styles in Patent and Dull Calf bega to arrive it wasn't quite as weird as it might have yif MUST, have the room for new goods coming in ahnnt that timn been. All seemed to have a jolly good time. Sherbert and cake was served.

Those present were M. I. Cox and wife, Tobe Bloomheart and wife, Dick Yn GET Nine Free Chances on a $10 Washing uu Machine and Nine Free Chances on a $2.50 Framed Picture or Mirror, with each 100 pounds of twine purchased. Stevenson Shady Bend, Kans. Bloomheart and wife, Homer Hall and wife, Ralph Hall and wife, A.

Cassell and wife, Man ville Chamberlain and wife, Carl New Cotton Suitings Covert Cloth 25c Satin stripe and plain Poplins 35c 36 in. All-wool Serges, all colors, 50c Judge and wife, Ted Webb and wife, Chas. Sperry and wife, Mrs. Alice Webb, Mrs. Mollie Johnson, John Bloomheart and wife, Waldo Hancock and wife, Harry Pagan and wife, Fred Schaererand wife, Clarence Stev WHY SOLDIERS EAT MEAT Grocery specials 2 pkgs Mother Wheat Hearts 25c 5c cans condensed milk, 25c 2 15c cans Van Cp pork and beans 25c Ladies Shoes One bargain counter Ladies' Shoes Exceptional Values at $1.98 cnsoii and wife, Harry Lang and wife, Jas.

Hancock and Dr. Wolfe and wife. Charlie Wright, and nephew, Luman Tyler, of Bonner Springs, 9 lilt Kansas are visiting at the liomcl of the latters cousin; Waldo Hancock, and with other old MEN'S FALL CLOTHING Our Men's Fall Clothing is arriving on every Mackinaws, Overcoats, Duck Coats, etc. Better get get. ready here for an early winter.

friends. Medicine or Food When a nation-sends armies into field, success or failure depends upon the mental and physical condition of these troops. Did you ever hear of soldiers subsisting on a vegetable diet? Never! Meat is their mainstay meat and more meat. It is because meat builds up the mental and physical qualities of the men and better fits them for the arduous duties and hardships of a campaign. And what applies to a soldier in the field applies equally well to you in your daily labors, especially doing heavy work.

Meat is your mainstay. We sell the best meat and are not boosting prices, but sell as close as business will allow. You have bought the bulky i I BtocK lood and given it to your stock as a medicine. Why not buy only the medicine and fur nish your own food? The med icine will be much more certain. In fact, 11, A.

Thomas Btock Heniedy is so certain to give the Co. Phone 5 right results that we sell it on E. E. Kernohan Beverly, Kans. the money back plan, if it Kifer Son Sanitary Meat Market and Grocery doesn't straighten up your horse or cow or sheep, we give your money back.

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