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Geuda News from Geuda Springs, Kansas • 12

Geuda News du lieu suivant : Geuda Springs, Kansas • 12

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Geuda Newsi
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Geuda Springs, Kansas
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12
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Loren E. Watts of Peck. Kan. A SCHOOL OTUS was visiting ms sister, Mrs. Chas.

Kimes last week We practiced fire drill last Fri- "Were there any original features at that vaudeville performance "I expect so, but you couldn't see them for the make-up." POOR SUBJECT. Medium Your wife is here. Do you not feel her presence? Mrs. Edgar Steward and children day afternoon. of are here visit- The Tenth Grade has began ing her brother, Chas.

Kimes reading Tennyson's "Idylls of and wife. the King." Miss Ethel Mathews of Guthrie, Nellie Cordrey, of Forbes, eame in Tuesday evening visited room Three one day this for a few days visit with friends week. She is visiting MivBrown and relatives. lee's family. Wido wer nervously No no nothing has hit me vet.

Mrs. Lizzie DeVore and children are visiting in Geuda now. She is thinking of making her home here. Mrs. Lefler entertained the aid society of the Presbyterian Mrs.

Steward, children andMrs On last Tuesday afternoon Kimes went Monday to Winfield after last recess the High School IT JUST HAPPENED SO Mrs. Wm. Aumann is on the sick' list. J. H.

Woodside and wife both are very sick. Leon Magette has returned from Blackwell, Okla. G. A. Purdy of Ash ton was a Geuda visitor Saturday.

W. M. Dillard is recovering from an attack of LaGrippe. Born: To Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Waggoner on the 12th, a boy. 0. E. Rucker is here from Mo-line; Kan. on insurance business.

Leave orders for special Home Bakery cakes etc. at Barnh art's store. Mrs. A. L.

Wimer is spending this week with friends in Medicine Lodge. JP. Edenfield has been sick for several weeks with hardening of the arteries. Earnest Bumgardner who has for a visit, with Mrs John- room was dismissed on account son returning Tuesday evening, of the stove smoking. The Prin Iva Baruth returned home cipal went to visit the Primary church all day Saturday in honor from New York where she was room- of Mrs.

Coilier, who is going to leave. operated on and she is doing I Last Friday there were three nicely although she will be un- visitors at the High School room able to walk for some time. Ernest Bumgardner, Master GOOD LOOKING Horace Goss brother of Dr. Earle Connelly and Anna Halman the latter is a cousin oi Mae MEN A vn Pvonfivini' uvoo, pcioocv a. vv cij uatuiuajf rcu.

1st of paralysis. Dr. Goss has atterson. changed his plans and will not As warm weather is coming on locate here this summer. and the children can play out of FARM IMPLEMENTS, who doors more, we feel the need of 1 ITT said anything about Farm more apparatus ior piay.

we i tv nope Xl least LU iietVC owiuga cUlU Figure with tetPter.totter boards or the child- UtJtJIl VISlUIlg HIS SlSttJI 111 has returned Jonas Pettit, one of the old timers of Ashton, died Saturday and was burried Sunday, Orlin Ault and wife took din Chicago Fair sex The Newest shaving process The men of Chicago have suddenly acquired an attractive complexion. The reason for this is, that they are now shaving their faces with the newest process, called "the Velvet-Edge Safety Razor" Blade Sharpner," which gives that vel- vety smooth skin to the constant shaver. You men who use safety razors and want a velvety skin, shaved with the del-' icate softness so much desired, with a keen cutting edge, send your old safety razor blades at once to Chicago, and have them sharpened by the newest electrical uie Dunnen implement ami ren The play period is very in- baddlery Co. at Arkansas tersting for any healthy child, City, before you buy, and and is well worth careful con- ner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Rogers, near Arkansas City. you will save yourself SeVer- sideration. The old adage says al dollars on each article, if "AJ1 nd Play makes Tn rAr Hull Yff 7 .1 t-'yj yuu uuv ium uiem.

BETHEL Mrs. Geo. J. Hess of Oxford is visiting her kids, the News family, and is drinking water for her rheumatism. Rob't.

Collier has sold his farm north of town and will move to Winfield where he formerly lived D. R. Wells butchered a fat- Erocess, which makes the old blades cut etter than the new, and your old blades are returned to you a perfect new blade. Don't throw away your old safety razor blades, but send them to-day, well wrapped, and do not delay it until to-morrow. Price, 30c.

per dozen for all safety ra-or blades, which include Gillettes, Ever- Ready, Gem, Auto-Strop, Enders, Keen- TT .1 11 il 1 ir 1 1-T hog Friday of last week, The baby of Marion McCabe and wife has been quite ivuuer, ana an oxner manes, i our Diaaes will be returned to vou in a few davs. F. W. Schafer Jr. moved his Bring in your harness to the Bunnell Implement and Saddlery and have them repaired and oiled in good shape before Spring farm work begins.

All our worc is guaranteed and the PRICE is RIGHT. Saturday the Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian Church gave a farewell dinner to Mrs. Bob. Collier and family at the home of Mrs. Ed Teal.

family to Portland Tuesday. D. R. Wells and family spent charges prepaid. Send coin or stamps.

No orders accepted under 30c. D. H. GOLDIE Velvet-Edge Sharpeners, Main office, 326 River Chicago, 111. N.

B. Wrap blades securely in a card Sunday with Wm. Schimmel and wife. 255 acres to ent for $450. One half down.

Good improvements. 100 acres in grass. Apply to L. C. Schafer, Springs, Kan.

Wanted: lOO Se of Second Hand Work HarneNN at the liunuell Implement and Saddlery at Arkanan City, It mi mum. "Will pay the (LVS1I for thenn Why not let the Aetna build- Doara dox. uo noi sena xnem in an or7 John Wright and Pete Quinn dinary envelope, the blades may cut through arid be lost. Include your name and P. 0.

address on the package. have been quite busy lately saw ngwood. Laura Cobb attended Teachers meeting in Wichita Friday and Saturday of last week. a theECGNOHYune Chloe Wright visited at home a few days last week on account ing and Loan build your home. You can pay it monthly same as rent.

Plenty of money on hands. W. W. pen cer. adv.

Letha Griffith of Belle Plaine 1 mi of the Teachers meeting at Wich ita. I i Mrs. Hardiman's house burned stoDDea on' nere inursaay, en- Friday. Some of the furniture was gotten out from the down stairs. route to Blackwell.

While here she visied with her cousin, G. C. Cooper, and family. Mesdams John Schimmel, Fred Wm. Aumann who lives 2jni.

east and 1-2 north of here will Schafer, and John Corlin visited with Mrs. Wm. Norris Thursday sell his live stock and farming implements at public sale on Thursday March, 6th. Sunday was an ideal Spring dav and auite a number of auto ECONOMY commences when you buy the stove the price is right. Also the most economical stove in fuel consumption.

See the line at KING DICKEY'S parties were here from neigh of last week. Mrs. D. R. Wells and daughter returned home from Chase where they have been visiting Mrs.

Wells' mother. Mrs. C. E. Wright spent Sunday and Monday -in, Wellington visiting her daughter, Mrs.

J. Whitacre and family. Earl Taylor's barn burned Sun horiner towns. It seemed like the season had opened. I want it buy anything 11 II fes 3 000221 II I fl ii'1 VJooooooO hou have well, Horse Miil.

Cattle, Hogs, WajJonM Harness. Etc, I will pay you the day evening, by the explosion of a lantern. Mr. Taylor's clothes caught fire and before they were extinguished the hay in the barn CASH for them or trade you anything that 1 1 have, See me, Dan Bunnell, at the Bunnell Implement and Saddlery at Arkansas City, caught, the stock were all gotten out..

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885
Années disponibles:
1912-1914