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Clyde Voice-Republican from Clyde, Kansas • 1

Clyde Voice-Republican from Clyde, Kansas • 1

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tr -sir Twenty.St'M'nth Year, No. Ifi. OFFICIAL CITY PA NCR CLYDE, KANSAS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1917 J. M. BEST, TUBLISIIER from any of my old friends.

A line Brown's Tennessee Minstrels from home is more intercnting to will bo here Saturday night in the me than a whole magazine of war Beachtel Opera House. This mended. There are 15 colored people in this company and they will render all the latest and most popular musfc, dancing, etc. day afternoon, Nnvembei 4th and intei incut made in the Mount ccm lory. 'I he Masonic had charge if tho serv'ces at I lie cemetery and wen ery impi v.

Anton T. Krahe, better known Anton T. Krahe. Anton T. Krahe was born in Germany, January 10th, 1871 and died Thursday November Int.

1917 at 4:30, in tho General Hos-pital at Kansas City, Missouri, aged 46 years, 9 months and 22 pictures. Very truly yours, company comes highly recom I rom Roland Swenny. ltruf lilyn, N. Y. Oct.

SG. 1917. Dear Friends rending the experience of tome of the home boys at tho various Army ('amps, I thought rr you might like to hear some-t hi uir from the Navy. When war wai declared I enlist A A A A Roland Sweany, G. D.

Brooklyn, N. Y. days. The deceased came to this t)lUl country in the year, 1831, with his in, 1 ilealinjt-t Barents and located in hi itv l'VL'' bis word as Curd Of Thanks. We wish to express our thanks to the manv kind ed ns an apprentice seaman and where he hns lived ov.r ex- "tl K'dd.

That ho hud manyr and was sen: witn 58 others to the lends who assisted us in our re- Meat Lakes I raining Station. rent bereavement. By their kind-Alter a few-days drill my compa-y 8ct9, loving words of condol-ny went to sea and I joined theience. and floral tributes. The tept a short time when he resided friend." evidenced at his fun-in Oklahoma.

May 2uth, lHOt he 11 hv' thf! 1 was united in marriage to Miss 111 -'lytic ie sympathy of every-Tearl Roberts. For thirteen "nt' J-' out to tho relatives at years he operated one of the best the. Midden death of husband, fa-restaurants in the state, and when iin '-tbei. especially mon xvhn m.srrl thrmiirh Pterin to tile g'ind Wife, WHO is home ercw of the battleship Texas. memory of all will ever be cherished in our hearts with loving appreciation.

The Krahe Family. down the death of her husband, id wife and sad occasion to stop at his place they would look amazed to find such an ideal place in a town of Loo yo nge son, flf'c r.iviiied by auloed here from A Tribute From the Traveling Men. TO THE LATE TONY KKAHE: A man whom everyone of us that knew him loved him. Square Win. M.trdoi Clifton Tue SPECIAL AT THE REGULATOR Sugar, 3 pounds for 25c Cabbage will be sold at per cwt $2.00 Bananas, per dozen 20c Oranges, per dozen 10c Salmon; (tali can) 20c; (Half can) 15c 120 oz nackacre of oats for 10c, OrapeNut.

for 13c; Posttoasfips, for 13c Manle Infcp 13c: Shredded Wheat. 13c JTrcft Sbp Tobacco, per pound FOc Mil'rv CofToP for Holdpn Sun OAVe for 27c 1 nif rt onn of Mn.zola for 55c rVopVpvc? vr fbe box. rpr nound 16c TTnvcVpv'! ono nonrirl rnri 37r; TTnvcViov'c; Cnnn blf nound can onry TuroVin frvv 1 1c Otti pfvn of Trnof ops frf 1 ryt. (nn of fov 10c 1 0 r7. Oirt of 0tcv(j for I.rivo-o of Sbnmvonk Oats 1'i-n't foV'-et the big meeting in The routing aboard her consisted of drill, work, cat and sleep, too drill, but I didn't slight the CMtinsr any.

My nppetito coaxed my weight up 20 pounds in the five week? I was there. After quite a lot of drilling on the 5 in. we Knd target practise and I il ialified a guntointcr. My leriin-vs is ni" th.j guns by de-'e-sirjr or elevating it and see at the trainer has it aimed pro-" ly on a horizontal line and after the loading crew reports and the sight-setter, I press the button and hold "'i ti'Krht. after qualifying crew was sent to New Yoik H- on armed merchant ships, tho s' we "keep a sharp Voiioul" fur submarines and are Boat hud Theatp; this size.

It was this, together jVith the fact that he was a mem-h v't of the Masonic, Knight Tem-piir, Shriner, Odd Fellows and Loyal Order of Moose Lodges which gave him a wide acquaintance over the state. He leaves to mourn their A wife, one adopted -on, two deters, one brother, and a host of friends. Funeral services were held in the M. E. 'hurch conduced the Methodist, Presbyterian and tist ministers, and Rev.

Bartholomew preaching the sermon Sun Tho flanlncr Carbuietor is 1e only nvr ever put mi a Ford ear it you 1 to 6 miies more oil every mUmi. Fays for a loot Mid itart with everyone of us a loyal friend and an honest man with us. His pleasant face will be missed, not only by his immediate family and friends, but by the General Traveling Public. Tony was the friend of every traveling man on the road, and loved by them all for his hospitality and friendliness, and was considered as one of us. His memory will be cherished with loving thoughts by us all.

One who knev him for 25 years George A. Johnson. ea--v coii wpMtner. r.av so'd over in and aioimd t'lifto f.v, Try one. i tr i'lo 1 to riie on anything that ft about the middle of France on the steamship tf.X-Vti- Our commissioner has been some good work on the streets niv.n, a freighter of O'lOO tons After 18 days of watches and a lit-c rouirh weather in which seme THIS WEEK ONLY! AT THE REGULATOR and the approvement will be a predated by those who have to pass over our thoroughfares.

Let the good work go on. t'ui'Tiesh water" sailors lost' a'H elite and a little bit more, ci me to Gibraltar and after i the Itritih Admiralty! A A i 't were all-right we sailed Spanish and French coast I I.Mid in all the time. Sett. France, where we sto- i tr orders we saw real 'i rn forth" first time. We h'-'-fd out in the harbor I in "ivi.

to get a closer iock Bnythe Best SMiigles at. in a red batmn'T: l.iwered a life boat andj roved necr. Ti bathers swamj rwt u. but we couldn't' voo" their talk norj thev but we decided from) Clyde Lyceum Festival Commencing Saturday Evening, November 10th Auspices of Clyde High School at Beachtel Opera House. Five evenings of Happiness, Patriotism and eting that we were ffoin rj the market offers if you want the worth of your money.

Cheap grades mean early repairs, and frequent repairs cost heavily in the long run. to like France. Late that after-r anchor" and went on i Tiice w- found quite a few i 1 1 1 1 siicak Kivlish. Tliere 1 (tov. all over the world, sump German prisoner too.

I root a fellow fiom Jefferson i'y. fijxhtinp in the Lrron. lie had been at Vt'v R'dcre and could tell some l.tiev. Corns and Ses Us when you arc ready to buy shingles whether you want them in asbestos, metal, slate or wood. As experts, we will honestly tell you what material is most suitable for your purpose and show you how to buy economically.

Satisfaction in Price and Quality Guaranteed to All Buyers nt to a snail African fljol'i, for the return car- -ro. (I is -1U miles from Algiers arid r.l milo-i front, the Sahara des- I'l povuilation consisted of GEO.HAYS SON THE PLYMOUTH SINGERS. A Wednesday Nov. 14 Everett Kemp Comedian and Monologist. Saturday Nov.

10 Plymouth Singing Parly with Miss Edna VVooley. no Aivbs nd French. The French reoplo were real hopita-! we had all the grapes and witn' we wanted. We canied a French aeroplane scout and his broken machine from to Algiers. He had medals for sinking a submarine and bringing down two German aeroplanes.

Wc were kept at Algiers a day on account of active submarines near and at Gibraltar we were detained on our way back but we didn't even get a glimpse of them. We were a bit disappointed after lookmg for them so long. America certainly looks good after you have been away from her for over two months. You can imagine how we felt getting back. Two of the gun crew and myself got transferred to the "St.

Paul" after this trip and expect to stay on her for a while. She is a fast mail and passenger ship going to Liverpool. It only takes 8 r'ays to go over on her and everything is pretty comfortable. I have made one trip to England on her ad am just about to leave on he second. England isn't quite so interesting as France and Africa because it is' more familiar to us.

On the way back I had a glimpse of the coast of Ireland, but didn't pet close enough to pick anv shamrock. i 1 POTATOES! APPLES! CABBAGE! 2 Cars of Ohio Potatoes. 1 Car of Jonathan Apples; 1 Car of Holland Cabbage. This is all good stuff. Apples are western grown.

All these will be here soon. They are All Rolling LEAVE YOUR ORDERS WITH US. I t- Thursday Nov. 15 Illustrated, Patriotic Lecture by Lieut. Bowman with program by The Ridgway Musicians Monday, Nov 12 Jane Dillon Keader and Iterpreter.

Lieutenant Robert Bowman though the position doesJ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, "Little Women," Presented by New York cast of 13 players. Clyde Produce Co' necessitate living in reach of a gun 65 hours in the war zone and using a life preserver for a pillow, there is a fascination about it 1 can't be fount' anywhere i.u America, 'and all of my ship-ma tea like it about aa well as I do. I would appreciate hearing.

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