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The Speed Record from Speed, Kansas • 4

The Speed Record from Speed, Kansas • 4

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The Speed Recordi
Location:
Speed, Kansas
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Tne fanners living in the Speed ter Mr. and. Mrs. George, who; have THE SPEED RECORD PUBLISHED FRIDAY been visiting their children, Mrs. Jas.

Pool. Mrs. E. A. Elliott and Arthur hurting him most of the time.

The infant baby of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buss died Sunday night and was buried Monday in the Logan Special! J. A. RITCHEY Publisher ritory are earnestly urged to give their patronage to the home merchants.

Every little bit helps to build up our. little town, and with a better town we are sure to have a better country. George, of this city, left for their home in Vona, Colorado, Monday cemetery. Application made to enter as second-class matter at the postoffice at Speed, Kansas. evening.

FOR THIS WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nipps, of TERMS: $1.00 Per Year in Advance Call in and let me show you that 25 to 40 percent less than other Cut prices on ALL Trimmed Auto owners should be very careful Gretna, were in Speed Monday. Mrs. Nipps is taking treatment of Dr.

Hats. See our line of dresses how they allow their machines to stand around when driving to town. makes and gowns. Chapman. Several day light thefts have been re SCHOOL NOTES Lester Cary is the new pupil in the upper room.

Bi-monthly examinations will be held this week on Thursday and Friday. This week ends the second month. Parents should see that Home Grade Cards are filled out and ready to hand in Monday, November 1. J. A.

Ritchey, Prin. New Beatrice Sol Eller Returned home last Sat McMURPHY VEEH ported. It would do no harm to invest in a good lock. urday evening from near Kirwin where he has. been working for some Cream Separators ROOKS COUNTY LINE Mrs.

Carrie Carroll visited Mrs. Susie Hayne3 Wednesday. Mrs. L. Webster is on the sick list.

Grandma Webster fell and hurt herself quite severely the latter part of last week. William Brown and family and Charles Jones and family went down to the Will Brown farm near Glade Sunday and spent the day. Grandpa Griffith took them in his auto. Stockton was the scene of another time. itv CASH FOR YOUR PRODUCE Roy Stoneman and family and C.

F. shooting last week. A colored man by the name of James Barnes was shot and killed by another colored man by the name of Robert Sledge. Mr. Britton informs us that his Blauer and family were guests at the Charles Summers home Sunday.

business is growing so strong that he expects to have to open out his twenty E. Elliott Dan Duvall and George Townsend, Herman Gebers was over to the foot extension table to the limit, but Frank Wright and family were out auto riding Sunday. of Phillipsburg, were Speed visitors Burg last Friday to look after busi We cater to the best and take pride in our work. Next time you need a haid cut, shave, or anything in our line, give us a call. We will appreciate your patronage.

he's very much puzzled and would like to have some one tell him how Monday. ness matters and from there he went on to Smith Center on a like mission. Your eyes are mighty good friends. this can be done in a sixteen foot din Have them tested and properly fitted J. T.

Britton and daughter ing room. with glasses by Drs. Nelson Morgan Some of our citizens will no doubt were county seat visitors the first of the week. at Phillipsburg. 5-tf drive over to Phillipsburg the three O.

Owens, Prop. C. Z. Parker has purchased the Cummings property in this city. We last days of next week to take in the Hillman show.

Lew Seeger and family made an auto understand that he is to move in in The trial of eleven directors of the trip to Kirwin Sunday. We hear that the Coleman sale over the near future. His son, Claude, is to have charge of his farm southeast of town. south of Glade last Tuesday was well New York and New Haven railroad company is announced to begin. The maximum punishment they can re-cieve if convicted is one year impris attended and cattle sold out of sight Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Beckley Sunday-ed at the Nels Jones home. Miss Opal Smith has resigned her position as teacher at Bethel in district 54 on account of ill health. A young man from Plainville will take her place as teacher. Lon Case is enjoying a visit irom his brother.

Mrs. Goldia Jerby and children went visiting Sunday. Miss Rosa Purdy was a Speed visitor Saturday. Walter Johnston and James Beck-ley threshed Saturday. Art Brobst did the work.

Alfred Noyce, who returned home from the hospital at Concordia two weeks ago where he had been confined as a result of colliding his motorcycle with an auto, is able to be up and around but is bothered with his head Cattle are in good demand. onment and $5000 fine. The millions This paper wishes to go on record stolen from the owners of the road Paul Patterson and wife, of Blue Hill, Kansas, have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Patterson's father, Rev. Michels, of our city.

They left for their home last Monday. as being favorable to a movement that directly by the officers or through the connivance of directors are gone, they will lead to the betterment of Phillips Scrap Iron Will pay cash up to November 10th Will pay good price for any kind of scrap L. E. Clark county's highways. are in the grip of the looters and will not be recovered.

From the small Farmers State Bank SPEED, KANSAS CAPITAL $15,000 SURPLUS $2,500 4 per cent, interest paid on Time Deposits vulgar thief the owner may recover Dr. Chapman reports the birth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buss Thursday, October 21. Mr.

and Mrs. Buss are Rooks county residents, The Record will hereafter find its way to the home of R. H. Stewart where it will receive a warm welcome. his property.

The law and the courts help him. But not so when the thief is rich.educated, well bred and a "gen Several Masons of this vicinity are figuring on attending the reunion at The writer and brother-in-law, Harvey Ashley, made a trip to Agra Sunday. We had a regular "blow out" (it was in one of the rear tires). Kirwin this evening. tleman." The big thief keeps what he has stolen, his fine is a pittance, he emerges from confinement, after a few months of a short sentence reduced for "good behavior," and reenters business and social circles Let Me where the only disgrace is to be poor, YOU CAN PAY YOUR TAXES AT THE FARMERS' STATE BANK Lay in Your Coal Supply Now 1 R.

H. Stewart has made the right kind of a start toward becoming a fullfledged Speedite by giving us his subscription to the Echo. This is a premium that the courts Cry offer to Big Business Rascality. The small mentality follows the prenicious example set and becomes a cheat and grafter in public and private life. George Bush, who has been in Kansas City the past few months learning to be an auto expert, came home Safety First CluOmAber Mr.

and Mrs. H. S. Brown, of Lo Is Our Motto gan. died lait week and a double funeral service was held October 15, Mr.

Brown was well known to Rec Joe Kinyon, of Kirwin, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Eller, of this city, Saturday and Sunday. Am prepared to cry sales in Phillips or adjoining Col. S. W.

Droppleman ord readers as the harness dealer in a AX. DOUGHERTY President E. WH.IiU.MS Vice Pre. that town. C.

F. BLAUER Vice Free, a a The Logan Lumber Company L. E. CLARK, Local Speed M. C.

KNOX Cashier Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Drake made a Robert Thrasher, who was home for a short visit, returned to his position as cream buyer at Edmond last business trip over to Smith Center last Wednesday.

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Pages Available:
152
Years Available:
1915-1916