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The Tribune from Morganville, Kansas • 1

The Tribune du lieu suivant : Morganville, Kansas • 1

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THE BONE IB NUMBER 50 SIXTH YEAR MORGANVILLE, KANSAS, APRIL 21 1910 it fl "f-r Stands Back of You? 2 IS Who The schedule for theCentrrl Kansas base hall league has Ieen announced. It calls for 8 1 games to be play-ecTby each team. The. season opens on. May 16th and clost-ffon August 20th.

Concordia has purchaseil the Minneapolis franchise which will enable the Clay county fans to witness more of thd games this season than II -L 1 heforc as it is hut a. short auto drive On Tuesday afternoon April 12th at the residence of Ex-governor A. E. -Mead in Bellingham a wedding ceremony which united two of Clay County's most popular young people was solemnized. The contracting parties were Miss Bessie Vincent, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. -W. D. Vincent of Clay Center, and Mr. L.

V. Silver of this city. Only a few intimate friends and relatives were present. Shortly after, the ceremony the young people left for their home in this city, arriving here Sunday evening. Mr.

Silver is one of the most prominent business men of this city, being interested in the grain business and hanking business. He has lived in Clay county all of his life having been born on a farm near Morganville. Every person who knows him Manhattan playing at Beloit, Clay- Center at Concordia Junction City at Ellsworth and Abilene at Salina. According to press dope all sf the clubs in the league are much than they were last season and the Some one should be responsible for the worth and quality of merchandise you purchase. In a recent number of the Saturday Evening Post a writer said of English tailors; "Your own merchant is responsible to you, your foreign merchant is responsible to no one." This idea of responsibility is the key-note of our business; whether you buy a complete outfit or a pair of wrork gloves, we are responsible to you.

And we must protect ourselves and you by handling only the Premier Lines whose makers stand back of us in their guaranty of quality and worth. race promises to be very elwse an 0 interesting. Gram ley will take the 'Colt a two weeks trah.ii on trip through the southern part of the state having arranged for ex hihit'on games with a number of the teams in the State League. We do not know just what material "Gram" has secured hut weare confident that Clay Center will finish in the first division this season. is his friend and there is general rejoicing over the fact that this prince of good fellows was captured by a Clay county girl.

Mrs. Silver is also well known in this community having lived at Clay Center until about four years ago when she went to Washington to accept a position at the state house under Governor Mead's administration She will he heartily welcomed by the people of Morganville. ''Mr. and Mrs. Silver are planning to erect a fine modern home here as soon as a contractor can Ixj secured.

ercantile Co, Morganville 0 With the ink hardly dry on previ- The Odd Fellows are preparing ous contracts for equipment of the for a big time at their hall nextTues same character, the Rock Island Lines are in the market again, this In glancing over the schedule of the Central Kansas base hall league we notice that the Clay Center team will play at Manhattan on July 4th. In all probability that means that the county seat will not celebrate the Fourth of July. Such being the ease why not stage a big celebration at Morgan ville? It has been a good many years since we have celebrated in this i-ity and we beleive the time has come for the citizens to get together and arrange for a monster Fourth of Vc suggest that a meeting be held at the earliest possible moment and the ball started to rolling. Now is the time to get busy and make the preliminary arrangements. We suggest that all interested in holding a big celebration in Morgan ville meet with the band boys at their practice on next Thursday night April '2Sth, at the Tribune office.

night. There will le music by Marshall's orchestra a good talk an ld Fellowship and the committee on refreshments may Ix; relied upon to see that no brother or sister' goes home hungry. Ail members of the Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodges are invited to be present and enjoy the program. The Morganville Concert Band, has changed its meeting night from Friday to Thursday. The band is in splendid shape and is progressing right along.

When the time for summer engagements arrive it will take a pretty nifty bunch of windjammers to go by the bunch from Morganville. Bert Olson of Garfield township Tomorrow, marks the close of the school year for the Grammar, Intermediate and Primary rooms of the Morganville schools. A big program has been arranged for the forenoon and at noon a huge dinner will be served. Immediately after dinner the fastest b.ise ball game of the season will be pulled off. The, High School base ball team has issued a challenge to the business men of the city and the old scouts have accepted Be sure and hear the program in the morning, eat your fill at the big dinner and then get out and "root" for the team you want to see win.

time for 2,000 more freight cars and fifty-nine loeir.notives. This time, as has been the case with other orders, all the ears are to be built with steel frames throughout. The purchase will consist of 800 box cars, 500 automobile furniture cars and 500 stock cars, all of 80,000 pounds capacity each, and 200 ballast cars of 100,000 pounds capacity each. The locomotive purchase compri sees twenty-five Pacific type passenger engines and thirty-four consolidation freight engines. The passenger locomotives will heequiped with all modern improvements.

Including super-heaters, thus giving County attorney C. Vincent Jones of Clay Center -will deliver an ad left Monday for Kingsville Texas, dress at the Odd 'Fellows hall next where he has leased a hotel and will Tuesday evening. All Odd Fellows engage in that business. The. Tri-should make it a point to be present )Une wishes him the lest of success i on that occasion.

in his new undertaking. 51 the fullest value to the steam generat-, ed and the best results from the fuel burned. Each will weigh 22G.OOO pounds, 150,000 pounds being on drivers. The freight engines will fj weigh 20gp)0 pounds with 182,000 E3 of it ie drivers. This new pur- cnajf'jming so closely on trie neeis of others is another indication of the determination of the Itock Island gj Lines to keep pace with the I sin ess 0 13 3 MmfAIf WWV Ik prosperity of the country and to supply the shippers along the system with enough cars of the best type known to the carmaker's art.

When this order is delivered it will give the road a very large number of strictly new equipment, not to mention the praetieieally new cars being turned out of the repair a a a LJ a a EJ a a a It Is lime E3 a a a a 3 To be thinking about listers and disc harrows. If you need anything in this line I want you to call and talk it over with me before you buy. I have a fine line of Osborne, Rock Island and Molint Disc Har We Offer Every Inducement consistent with safe banking, if you contemplate opening a new bank account, or making any change at present. THE ABSOLUTE SAFETY of our institution, the experience of our officers and our progressive methods are a sufficient guarantee that in placing your account here you will be assured of the best service and perfect protection. The Farmers and merchants State Bank.

F. C. Silver, Pres. J. Edw.

Carlson, Cashier. rows, and Western Belle, and Rock Island A large crowd was present at the Methodist church last Sunday evening to listen to the temperance lecture by John Marshall of Topeka. Mr. Marshall is one of the lest speakers who has appeared in this city for sonic time and. he had he very closest attention of bisaudience Listers and will make you the right price.

Also have a big stock of Anchor, Hcr.r.cy and Lion Buggies on hand. Yours for business, a a at all times. He has devoted several years to temperance work in ihis'p state, is familiar with all phases of Ii LI Mm 1 WS1 lhB the subject and he knows how to tell LA lie lilt vv V1W VIM II IDOL -JO JcdJ what he knows..

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Pages disponibles:
4 666
Années disponibles:
1904-1922