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The News-Journal from Mulberry, Kansas • 4

The News-Journal du lieu suivant : Mulberry, Kansas • 4

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The News-Journali
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Mulberry, Kansas
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4
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THE MULBERRY NEWS STORE A NEW 0 Hi HE FASHION SHOE CO. has remode led its present location and will open for next Saturday's business with a NEW and COMPLETE line of men's apparel Evorthing For Mere Man We are bringing city merchandise and lower prices to your door. Why Pay Car Fare When You Can Get It For Less In Mulberry? WE HAVE ALSO ENLARGED OUR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S DEPT. ii 'i Our Cprlrig GHOEG Pumps and Oxfords are here ready for your Inspection. The 'FaShten (of hlng MULBERRY, KANS.

Main Street Phone 164. 3)00 Mulberry News M. F. SEARS, Publisher. FRIDAY, FEB.

7, 1919. We have heard of another business enterprise with an operating capital of ten thousand dollars likely to be launched in this city soon. More business would undoubtedly be located in Mulberry if there were suitable buildings to be rented, The town would look better if some of the vacant lots on Military avenue could be covered with brick rr concrete buisness houses. Why not start a building boom in Mul Mr, Charles M. Smilie has been quite sick for several weeks and is not able to leave his home.

It has been some time since he has been down in town, and his friends are quite anxious about his condition. John McKee of Frontenac, who has recently been honorably discharged from a training camp on the Mexican border, visited his aunt, Mrs. Martha Bricker here Monday. For Sale. I will sell at private sale, a half mile south and one-fourth mile east of Breezy Hill Crossing, the following described property: A 2-room house with basement; barn ten acres of land in timothy; a 23-inch vein-of Peacock steam shovel coal.

All fenced. Will give good title, and warranty deed. If purchaser desires he can buy more land adjoining from the owners. Grato Alterant, Owner, Box 635 Mulberry, Kas. Mrs.

Arthur Keck, formerly known as Miss Irene Hall of this Entered at the pot office In Mulberry, Kansas, as econd-cl ass matter. Subscription Rates One year $1.50: six months 75 cents. Advertising 1UTES 15 CENTS per Inch por single coin inn on any but first page, Ad I on front page 20 cent nn Inch, SCHOOL NOTES. Last Friday night the High School basket ball teams played -the Liberal High School basket ball teams. Boh games were clean, fast and snappy.

The score of the boys' game was twenty-eight to eighteen in favor of our boys. The score cf the girls' game was sixteen to ten in favor of the Liberal girls. Wednesday Jan. 30 the girls' basket ball team went to Arcadia. The score of the game was twenty-five to twenty-six in favor of our girls.

The score plainly tells what kind of a game it was. It was certainly fast and snappy. Friday and Saturday the Bovs' -basket ball team went to Parsons. Friday night they played the Parsons' High School team. It was a good game notwithstanding the fact that the sonre was 0 berry this sprm LIMING li There is a broken piece of sidewalk curbing on the northeast corner of Military avenue and Alfred street that is likely to be the cause of a damage suit against the ciy.

Mi3s Lilly Davis who is work-ing in Oskaloosa. Mn spent Sunday in Mulberry with home folks. There will be a social dance given at the Grand Theatre ild-ing Tuesday, February 11th. The public is invited, citj has resumed her old position on the Mulberry News. She resigned her position on the Arcadia Journal last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Endicott and children, Homer, Loren and Ella, and Ralph Harper of Arma, visited with Mrs. Alonzo Forrester, Wednesday, on their way home from Humansville, after attending the funeral of Mr.

Endi-cott's fafher. The Girard Press is authority for the statement that there are eleven successful co-operative stores in Crawford county. Most of them are conducted by foreign 'anguage speaking people. A movement is under way for them to unite and establish a co-operative wholesale store and have in connection with it a cold storage plant. Last Saturday there was a sliding sea! of prices for butter and egga in this city.

Butter dropped from 60 cents to 50 cents, while the price of eggs was changed two or taree times during the day. A few days before they were setling at 75 cents a dozen, and the man who bought them for his bill of fare felt like spendthrift. The assertion that this is the Of all Kinds done at satisfactory prices. All work guaranteed CARPENTER I rnoni 18. thirty-three to fourteen in favor of Paisons.

Saturday night they played Parsor Y. M. C. A. Our boys won by a large score.

The Christian Endeavor will have a Valentine Social at the home of Mrs. Charles Fowler Friday Feb. 14th. Mr. A.

M. Comer spent Sunday in Girard visiting her daughter Mrs. Flossie Conder. The Darcas Snriprv nf flio awe awe Worry Money wvv.vvj v. Church of God had an nil dnv Time BY CONSULTING meetinir Thursdav at the nmp of Mrs.

George Janney. Mr. and Mrs.H. J. Cain visited in Ft.

Scott Saturday Mrs. Charles Fields spent Isst Wednesday in Pittsburg. G. F. WRIGHT Piumber Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Skylght.

Cornice, Rooting and a Spouting Bicycle, Stove and General Repairing. Box 203 Mulberry, Kansas warmest winter we have had in Kansas is in dispute. Several old settlers have been heard to say that there was just such a winter hero once before, but none of "them is about the date. Mr. Joe Dickey, however, says our January this year has been exactly like the January of 186S.

the year he came to Kansas. Te said that were three or fo ir cold days the first of the rront'i, then it turned warm and i emained warm until February. Then in the first week in Feb ruary there came a terrible blizard and froze everything up. He believes that it is likely that history is going to repeat that weather program. The Fashion Shoe Store" company now occupy all of the building in which they are located, half of it having been previously subrented to the millinery store.

They have put in- up-to-date shelving and fixtures for a gents' furnishing stock and will soon be ready to advertise a grand opening. i Miss Bertha Wood, primary teacher at Lincoln school, was off duty the first of the week suffering with throat trouble. Mrs. Myrtle Brown acted as substitute during her absence Mrs. Brown has previously taught here, having taught at Highland for sev-, eral years.

Dickason Goodman I CRAN On All Outlay and Plans for Building Don't Waste your time and tax our temper trying td figure out your building problems. If you are thinking of building whether it's a house, barn, garage or poultry house come in and see us Dullding Plans Material We can show you building plans for all kinds of buildings for both farm and town purposes. And we can give you ideas and suggestion7 that may save you considerable money. We can supply all kinds of building material at rock bottom prices and will gladly furnish Meat Market and Grocery Store Never disappoints you in variety or quality. Cash is the countersign at this store.and no expense for delivery.

Therefore, Lowest Prices PHONE 15- Mrs. Nellie Grimes has recently received news that a cousin, David Lewis Tipton of Seattle, was killed in action at Argonne Forest, September 27th or 28th, and another cousin, John Brutzman, was severely wounded In the same battle. xsZr.

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Années disponibles:
1903-1922