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The Grinnell Record from Grinnell, Kansas • 3

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Cave, the land man from Oak ley keeps coming to town. Must be he is doing some business. LINE FIFTEEN ITEMS Wendall Sites is pitching for the company threshing machine. Geo. F.

Wilson, went to Hox-ie Thursday, where he will stay for a short time. The Scott threshing machine was FACTS Three carloads of young people QUINTER NEWS Dr. O'Connor, dentist, made this point Saturday, in place of Dr. So-liss. i John Billinger of.

Park, stopped at Quinter Saturday night enroute to Mr. and Mrs. John Reed and family spent Sunday with Frank were enjoying itihemselvest-Sunday in Jikaiting on the Saline. Grainfield has another car short age for the shipments of grain and seeds.v Mrs. Leota McClenny of Collyer was here looking for a machine to L.

itts, from Winona is the new section foreman on the U. P. at" this thresh her wheat south of town. place. A.

B. Hoff of our city has been Mr. and Mrs. Blickenstaff left for quite sick but it better now. McPherson for a short visit Monday night.

N. C. Lewis made a business trip threshing for Danny Beougher last week. Mrs. Geo.

F. Wilson, arrived home after a visit with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Cox of Hays, Kansas. Carrie and Katie Burris spent Saturday with Mr.

and Mrs. J. Mather. Roy Van Marter started out enumerating Monday morning. Mrs.

Henderson and daughter Eva have left the cook shack of the Scott threshing outfit. Clem Wilson stayed at Tom iCox's over night, Sunday. Carl Sites spent Sunday at home. Mr. Sites, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Harris and children spent Ssnday afternoon at the W. J. Stewart home. Revival meetings will be strated to Grainfield Monday.

Muriel Main spent Saturday and Sunday with Gladys Carter at Sharon Springs. A ntimber of our young people went to Quinter to witiness the B. B. game between Quinter and Ellis. The game was good and Ellis was the victor.

Mrs. Elmer Shoemaker, returned home Tuesday from a visit to her old home in Douglass county. Howard Thorn was home last Sun day between trains. Elder J. W.

Jarboe and wife went to Dorrance last Saturday, return ing Monday. Ralph Blackwill is assisting us in the advocate office again, after ANGELUS NEWS. Ben Korte is rejoicing over the fact that he has finally finished his threshing. OIL, in five gallon lots only 65c a gallon at the Grinnell Garage. One of the Sisters, who was ever working to keep the Angelus school up to the high standard that it now enjoys took sick Friday of last week.

school. Miss Cullen spent Saturday night with Mrs. Frank Satran, Laura Cheeney of Utica is working DURING THE YEAR JUST PAST OUR SALES HAVE ALMOST DOUBLED THOSE OF 1918 AND THIS YEAR WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD FOR STILL LARGER SALES, AND MORE CUSTOMERS. WHY? BECAUSE more people are learning daily that they can save by trading here. If you are in doubt, come in, get our prices, and compare them with others, (including the mail order houses) and you will find in our Grocery Department many artilces, at 3 to 10 cents below the present market.

THINK what this means to you inyour year's purchases. It's a ing worth while. This saving is assured you by our policy of far sighted and careful Buying, inlarge quantities at cash prices, together with my motto of "Small Profits and Large Sales. We never follow the rising market that's our customers gain. TAKE OUR Shoes, Dry Goods and Hosiery thousands of dollars worth of this was bought and contracted for more than 6 months ago, for January and February delivery.

The market has since advanced from 10 to 30 per cent. This fact assures our customers a great saving in their Spring and Summer Wears, such as Shoes, Oxfords, Slippers, Ginghams, Percales, Silks, Hosieries, White Goods, Waists in Georgette, silks and voiles; Aprons and House Dresses, Silk Dresses, Spring Coats, Spring Suits, Spring Hats, etc. REMEMBER our large stocks of these goods are coming in daliy now. Get our prices and see our line. Wc will meet or beat the prices just named by Montgomery Ward's big Catalogue you just received.

Give us the chance. HOUSE CLEANING TIME WILL SOON be here You will want some Furniture, Rugs, Linoleums, Congoleum Rugs, Dishes, Cut Glas3, Wagons, Pianos, a Phonograph, Wall Paper, Kitchen Utensils, etc. We are at your service with a full line at our Furniture Store. for the Commercial Cafe and going ounaay nignt, reD. 1, itfzu.

The Scott threshing machine is threshing for Shorty Athey. Ruth Scott has receovered froni an attack of appendicitis. Grace Burris spent Sunday at her home. Gail Tustin is staying at home this week. to school.

Mrs. Lovell Anderson is reported as being on the sick list this week. Wm. Shrinkler of WaKeeney yas in Quinter Saturday and Sunday morning. Dr.

J. H. Rlinehant reshingled the house he recently purchased of ORION. C. E.

Beougher returned home from Salina Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank George arriv i A. Harris.

1 Dave Frantz and family spent Sunday with G. A. Hill and family, Mrs. Harold Burns was on the sick On Monday she was carefully taken to St. Anthony's hospital at Hays, but the ride seemed to have been to much, and she peacefully passed a-away at nine o'clock, the same evening.

Harry Wessell who is now taking life easy in Illinois, writes that everything Is still 0. with him and that he is having the time of his life. Our old friend Ben Vanderbuss is back in Western Kansas again, arrived Sunday night. We understand he has aplied for a position with Ostmeyer and Fromme at Grinnell. Mr.

Leo Reitcheck took his firt lesson at driving a Ford last Wednesday. It took Leo just two hours to maneouver the old ibus three miles, but that's going some for Lee says, there's a lot of difference between a Ford and a header. A little boy arrived at the A. G. I lift last week.

Mr. and Mrs. David Ikenberry, Mr and Mrs. Winningham went to Hays I Sunday. 1 Clent Fellows is working with the Fritts threshing outfit southeast of ed in Orion Monday and will make their future home here, having bought the C.

A. Riley farm. OIL, in five gallon lots only 65c a gallon at the Grinnell Garage L. D. Schaible and wife hve moved on the Cheney place.

Lem Roemer brought Kiev, and Mrs. Husted to Orion Sunday and attended preaching services here. Mr. and Mrs. L.

H. Bretton made a trip to Oakley Tuesday to have some dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. B.

W. Litton visited at J. M. Bretton's a few hours Tuesday. I Quinter.

Mr, Lester Jarboe was killed at his home east of town in a runaway ac cident. GOVE ITEMS. tttllHMIHUHHtllHMIIIUltiniHIIMHHUIUMIMIUIMMIIiHtlHIIMIIMiHMIllMIUMhllMIMtlllUHHNIilltlll E. F. Beckner and family from Baalman home last week and now the W.

T. MjcDonald and little daugh- Mary iMien, Mr. ana Mrs. s. M.

KEEP YOUR EYE on our Egg Prices we will pay you Top Market prices at all times. B. J. Rueschhoff Stores cDonald and Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. old man is all happy and very much excited. The marriage of Edward Wagner I and Gatherine Schwarz took place at St. Paul's church in Angelus on MQnday morning.

Our congratulations are extended and we hope that their married life will he as happy as they have ever painted it. The career of a "Maxwell" is one of many trials and tribulations. When working at its best it has three KANSAS GRINNELL Hoxie brougiht Mrs. T. L.

Sturman home Saturday. Mrs. Sturman has been doctoring with Dr. Beckner of Hoxie. Geo.

Turner and Jesse Nelson went to Hoxie Saturday to see thei wrestling match. Mrs. Spiher came home Sunday from Utica where she spent the past week. Nellie Romseburg went to Sharon Springs Saturday, where she will spend the next three weeks. Prof.

Corbett took supper at the Bland's Saturday evening. Sarah Evans spent Saturday night with Eva Johnson. Mrs. John Moore returned home iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii ii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir: Bever made a business trip to Oakley Monday. Roy Van Marter was in Colby this week having some dental work done.

H. A. Spiher of Gove, the census man was in Orion Monday. J. W.

Williams, was a weekend visitor at the Beougher home. Mrs. Jennie Beougher is very much improved in health at this writing. Mrs. Bob Haverfield and children, from near Healy, were in town Monday morning on their way to Oakley.

A. D. Simpson butchered a hog Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Hullet were Oakley callers Monday. Jean Abell is very busy nowadays hauling his cane seed to market. speeds which are slow, slower and stop, mostly stop. But if there is anything in taking a rest, George says it ought to be a wonder when it comes out of the shop. We are glad to hear that Harry Reitcheck ns improving rapidly and from Salina Friday.

night. J. M. Rhine returned to Hays af i Borah Beougher I that he will soon he entirely over his attack of scarlet fever. It seems that Harry is receiving lots of letters from the Angelus girls which no doubt are helping him over his case.

I HAY, GRAIN, COAL FLOUR AND FEED JUST RECEIVED A NEW CAR OF NIGGER HEAD 1 LUMP COAL GET YOUR SUPPLY NOW! 1 Plenty of Feed on hand. Bran, Shorts, Corn Meal, Flour, I Graham, Etc. We are paying the best market prices for I cane seed and millet seed. Get our prices. We furnish sacks for your seed, come in and get them.

ter gathering 'his corn here. Risa McNay came home Sunday, to regain her health. A club party was given at C. F. Simmon's Thursday evening.

S. A. Mitchell of Quinter was a Gove visitor hte first of the week. The three Scott girls are on the sick list this week. Rev.

Fry of Ellis is helping Rev. Husted hold meetngs. Jack Smith and family visited Sunday with relatives at Gove. Mrs. Jeffries and daughter Alberta of Trinidad, are visiting relatives at Gove.

Miss Lydia Trimmer has started teachering after missing two weeks of her school on account of blood poison. Bad Break. Helping out the Milk Shortage: For Sale: Dairy cows, 12 head extra good ones, 1 high grade Jersey Bull, 1G to 18 gallons of milk daily. Bartlesville, Enterprise. Take Your Choice: Don't overlook either of these books.

Whichever one you take up first, you will turn with eager expectation to the other. Boston traveler. PLUM CREEK ITEjVlS. News is scarce this week. Dick Benson took Marshall Fick to Oakley to get him some repairs for his combine last Saturday.

OIL, in five gallon lots only 65c a gallon at the Grinnell Garage. Mr. and Mrs. Rawl Rush made a 5Lusiness trip to Healy one day last eek. Miss Elsie Rebarcheck visited with Miss Babe Benson last Sunday.

Roy Tidball was transacting business in Grinnell one day last week. Bill Sheard, made a business trip to Orion Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Roemer and family visited with Mr.

and Mrs. W. Cereal Swearing: Hazel Swanson, being first duly sworn, upon oats, BORAH BEOUGHER GRINNELL KANSAS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii deposes and says that she is the sister of Mabel. Minneapolis Jitney Press. GRAINFIELD NEWS.

Mr. Wilson of Salina has shipped in several hundred head of cattle A Nice Transaction: B. E. Dunn F. Roemer last Friday and Satur-' and son, Teddy Dunn, of Buckhear, again for wheat pasture.

are in the city and have taken pos Some of our High School scholars session of the farm decently purchas ed from A. B. C. Dorminey. Fitzgerald (Ga.) Enterprise.

were very much displeased with the grades they received on deportment. They were fortunate that the faculty did not apply this deficiency to their studies, which would have been about Most Thoughtful Burglars: Before the thieves began their task of loot ing the Jur shop, they took every precaution of being detected and captured while in the building Phila day. Andrew Anderson was taking care of the Gove City garage a few days last week. Charley Benson has been busy- in hauling feed from Bob Schnose last week. Mrs.

Bob Haverfield visited with Mrs. Gladys Delay one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. M.

P. Harper made a business trip to Grinnell last Saturday. Raymond Harper was seen ou Plum Creek one day last week on his coyote chase again, I suppose. i Mr. Bert Esterbrook left Monday Jor eastern Kansas.

He was visit- right. Rev. Harry Hall has been appointed deputy rural carrier for Mr. Sut-tins route. Fred I.

Wolfe and Allen Kreigh were the only persons who took the delphia Bulletin. Avoid Trouble and Others' Hus THE CORNER GROCERY RED WOLF COFfEE We have just received a shipment of Red Wolf Coffee which we are selling at 50c per tb. The regular price for this coffee is -60 to 65c a ft), but we placed our order before the last raise and are going to give you the benefit of the former low price. If you have never used Red Wolf Coffee now is the time to give it a trial. We are so sure that you will be pleased that we do not hesitate to say that it is the best coffee value for the money that you can find anywhere.

E. J. PETERSON bands: Young lady will take position as lady's parlor or chambermaid, and civil service examination for post care of wardrobe; reasonable salary and privilege to live with husband in employer's home; experienced. master at Grainfield, January 24. Miss Hobson, domestic science and art teacher of the High School was unable to teach Friday.

Mr. Pool was absent from his busy 560 World, uptown. N. Y. Sunday World.

ing with his daughter and family, store Saturday, attending lodge at Gladys Delay. Gove City. A. Luckhurst returned Monday from an extended trip to Illinois, Dr. Lloyd of Fort Collins, where he was called to attend the Distracted Mother Oh dear, what funeral of his mother-in-law.

He shall I do with baby? 1 GRINNELL was here looking over his land and crop interests. 1 Our congenial banker, Geo. D. Roy-er and wife of Gove and sister from Young Hopeful Didn't we get a visited old-time friends, and enjoy KANSAS I lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli ed his trip very much. Clark, S.

book of instructions with it, mother? London Pilot-Review, Colorado, were among the Gove.

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Années disponibles:
1917-1922