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The Arcadia Journal from Arcadia, Kansas • 4

The Arcadia Journal from Arcadia, Kansas • 4

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THE ARCADIA JOURNAL COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE The Home Built Garage Ounton Hdw. Coi tf fa fej day. She expects to leave for Chaoute soon where Dr. Paul is located. F.

Bacon, a representative of the Ottawa Star Nurseries, canvassed this neighborhood for nursery toe li last week. C. A. Thompson, of Bronaugh, called on a friend in this community Sunday evening. Quite a number of the farmers are beginning their spring plowing, getting ready to whip the Kaiser in real earnest.

Perry Robertson was the guest of Herbert Sterns. Saturday night. Grandma Sellers returned home Saturday after a few weens visit with relatives 1. m-MlM l-- -1-1 That's the name of a little book wo are giving free to those who want to build or have built a cheap or medium priced "HOME GARAGE." The automobile requires attention but unless it is kept in a convenient place is is sure to be neglected. An old barn makes a poor place to keep an automoble.

Ammonia from the manure causes the tires and unholster ing to rot and spoils the paint. Get our little booklet and build a garage that improves the looks of your home and gives you a dry, cool place to keep your car and a nice, pleasant place to work. ROUTE 1 ITEMS Mr, and Mrs. Earl Lucas spent Saturday and Sunday at P. Lucas.

Misses Alice Farmer and Blansh Copelin spent Saturday night and Sunday at Grandma Smart's. Walter Parrish has been home on a ten days' furlough. Mr and Mrs. Newt Cunningham and son, Keith, spent Sunday at H. T.

Simpson's, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jones and son, Johnnie, and Walter Parrish were calling on P. V.

Lucas Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham and son, Olah, spent Sunday at Ot Lintecum's. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Elliott We unloaded a full car of new furniture last week. Our store is running over full with new goods at be-fore the war prices.

We wont have to order the new furniture you will need this spring. We have it right here in Arcadia. Come over and see it. FOR SALE 1 dresser, 2 bed steads with springs. Inquire of W.

J. Williams. Burgner Bowman Lb'r. Co. One Block Southeast of Depot JAY L.

RENIKER, TIIURMAN G. BURNS, Asst. Mgr. Arcadia, Kansas CATO ITEMS M. Huddleston, wife and son, Roy, spent Sunday at the bwler Coonrod home.

R. S. Reynolds and sons, Earl, Dunton Hardware Company "Anything on Wheels" Arcadia. Kansas were calling at Mr. 0.

Lintequm's Sunday evening. 1 Mr. Parrish is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Jones, at present.

Miss Julia Murphy was calling on Susie Short, Sunday. Mrs. Katie Logston and daughter, Marie, spent the week end at Mr. John Gasoway's. Mrs.

John Helms visited the Keplinger school Thursday AT THE- Bert and Lee Coonrod were in Gross Sunday evening. Eagle Theatre! Nathan Coonrod spent Sunday with Ward Coonrod. Bert Maxwell, wife and Addie Underwood were Pittsburg vis- Notary Public in the Journal office. Sale bills at the Journal office. Same price as last year.

WANTED A correspondent for the Journal from near Coalvale. Stationery and postage furnished. The work is interesting and as good as a term in school. (tf.) Sunday School Attendance The Sunday school attendance in Arcadia last Sunday follows: Methodist 154 Christian 203 Pentecostal 52 tors Thursday. Mrs.

S. B. Lampson visited at FATTY AR BUCKLE Every Other Monday Night. A 5-Reel Paramount Feature Every Thursday THE RED ACE SERIAL Every Tuesday Mr. James Carlin was calling the Harry Birch home Sunday at B.

L. Helms one day last week. Ruth Coonrod spent Sunday with Ava Coonrod. Gufman's Bakery FARM FOR SALE 154 acres 1 14 miles South Tom Coonrod spent Sunday at the Wm. Simpson home, SANITARY west of Bronaugh, Mo.

$52.00 PHIL KREIGER, Prop. ARCADIA. KANSAS Mrs. Harry Lindsley is in Kan per acre. Uive possession iviarcn Total Watch 409 week.

sas City. for report next The oyster supper given at St. Parker Dunham, t4 Bronaugh, Mo. ROUTE 2 ITEMS Dry wood Tnursday night for the benefit of the Red Cross was well attended. There will be church conducted Mr.

Dickeman and family by tier, i nomas next ounaay, spent Sunday at the Wm. Dicke both morning and evening. man home. Ruth Coonrod dined with Ava Tom Zornes left last week for Coonrod, Sunday. Missouri.

Pearl Rickett 1 spent Sabbath We Invite Inspection Home made bread, sold at all the leading grocery stores of the town. Also special breads: Graham and Rye Headquarters lor Cakes, Pies, Cookies, Rolls and Cherry Pies DOUGH NUTS: Special for Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays M. GUTMAN, Prop. Arcadia, Kansas Robert Zornes and family with Myrtle Price. cm tin for Special Prices on Coal Orders of Ten Tons or Over spent Tuesday at the Underwood home.

There were several from Cato attended church at Hatch Sun Wm. Hale and family visited day "night. at the Sam Ridge home Sunday. Mr. H.

J. Smith and wife spent Sunday at T. W. Watkins HAY Choice timothy hay for sale. There will be a program and pie supper given at trie tiatcn See R.

E. Singer, one mile and a half west of Coalvale. (40) school house Thursday night the 28th of February. Popular Superstitions Myrtle Price has returned If a garment, such as a stock home after a long visit with her sister in Girard. ing, is put on wrong side out it should not be changed, as to do Mrs.

J. Smokewood and Clif Also Orders Taken for Ton Lots Arcadia, Kansas so will cause bad luck. Putting a shoe on the wrong foot is un ford were shopping in Eriglevale Monday. lucky. (BIPWfl(B(B Ava Coonrod spent Sunday Button the dress, coat or other night with Ruth Coonrod.

garment wrong and matters will go badly all day unless the gar Virgie Smokewood spent ment is worn uneven until after Thursday evening with Susie Short. sunset. Do not wear another person's clothes unless you want Viola and Frankie Smokewood were calling on Frances Willets to take their troubles upon yourself. It is unlucky to allow any Saturday evening. If you value the service a suit of clothes renders, you will like the way Heldman Clothes "Stand Up" one to wear your clothing before T.

W. Watkins motored to you have worn it yourself. Girard one day last week. Walking across the room with Harry Lindslev was in Kansas Meats and Groceries Cash Only We Sell Cheaper on a Cash Basis one shoe off will bring bad luck. City last week.

The person who wears the right shoe out before the left will never Wh Acti FOR SALE ion en in rise very high in the world. The beautiful suburban home If you repair a garment while belonging to the T. T. Perry wearing it you will always be estate pust south of the city lim poor. The old rhyme says Bring Your Cash and We Will Save You Money its of Girard, containing Id: acres.

Mend your clothes upon your back, Poverty you'll never lack. Herbert H. Perry, Admr. To put old buttons on a new ROUTE 4 ITEMS garment is unlucky. When J.

D. Fonburg missed a few new coat or dress is first put on days of school the latter part money should be placed in the risrht-hand oecket to insure it last week on account of sickness Groceries Panchion Flour $3.10 Good Luck Flour 2.90 Goodlander's 2.95 Gaugle's Home-Made Bread 10c Mrs. A. B. Stearns was in Ft always being full.

If, by mis Scott between trains Thursday take, money should be put in the Idabel Carlin visited relatives left-hand pocket, it means lack of money until the garment is With Styles, Patterns and Fabrics to suit every desire at 815.00 to $25.00 -SSSSS You should find here just the Suit that will suit you! We are now showing Spring Styles Thomas Thomas Cash, Clothing and Shoes Mulberry, Kansas. in Mulberry last week. Mrs. G. M.

Leatherman has worn out. A spider funning across clothing means that the wearer wil been on the sick list. The Liest, Carlin, Leatherman get a new garment, shoes or and Caldwell families are re joicing over the fact that they hat placed on the table or hat placed on the head will bring bad are again connected by telephone luck. To wear a hat in the Farmers, we pay the highest price for butter and eggs. Bring us your horse and beef hides.

Save Money by Trading With Geo, Hare, Grocer Phone 24 Arcadia, Kansas to Arcadia. 5 house will cause one to be bald headed. For rats to gnaw the Kev. Beiderweii made severa pastoral calls in this vicinity clothing is a sign of bad luck Wednesday. Mrs.

P. B. Darlington visited To dress again after having undressed to retire is considered unlucky. at the M. Darlington home Thurs.

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Pages Available:
3,410
Years Available:
1909-1922