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The Miltonvale Tribune from Miltonvale, Kansas • 4

The Miltonvale Tribune from Miltonvale, Kansas • 4

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Miltonvale, Kansas
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aJoT A bunco of keys, some where in Morganvllle, Finder please return to Tsunn office and receive on Flour Cur Low Price Is ooting With Wm. Clark was down from Belle ville las Sunday. Clay Mrs. L. Fletcher was in Center Monday.

Mrs Frances Bruwn went to Clay Center Monday. We Have Largo ordoro for Clristmas Poultry Of all Mndo. Bring thorn in and got cash, r.lORGANVILLE PRODUCE Such popular favor that we have decide not to advance the price for the present, eo you can still buy the Best Flour on Earth for $1.10 per sack. Why pay more for flour not so good? TWe is no flour "just as good" as our Sam Crawford is assisting the Morgan rille Mercantile Co. io cartas for their large Christmas business.

Mrs. L. D. Huff visited from Sat urday to Tuesday with her parents justly celebrated at Clyde. CO.

OLUE DIDDOn BRAUD. Henry Crawford's baby was quite sick a few days last week Invitations are out announcing the marriage of J. H. Merten Jr. of this 1 1 WM city and Miss Velma Needham of Hop Mill lev.

Co, Clifton, i which will occur Tuesday Decern ber 26 at the home of the bride's parents in Clifton. City Transfer." Goods Promptly and Carefully Handled. 'School News. THE TRIBUNE. Miss Pearl Petermeyer was in Clay Center Monday.

Dr. Stillman was in Clay Center Friday. -Published Every Thursday 1. D. WUFTFT EDITOR, Mil Sefch Parsel left a dollar on subscription Monday.

Guess we'll "make a noise" YiZe Christmas. One Year One Dollar. Mr? mmm Mesdames W. H. Leonard and G.

I. Bodine were iu Clay Center Entered as second class matter June 7 1904 at the post office of Morganvllle Kansas under the act of Congress of March 3 1879. Ms, Procrietor Livery, Feed and Boarding Stable. Telephone 28, Calls Answered Day or Night, isOMAO John Law of Sherman was in Clay Center Tuesday. S.

A. Anderson transacted business in Clay Center Tuesday. TOWN TALK. I. T.

Vest was a county seat visit or Tuesday. Doit NOW. Read th Tribune. SUDd up for Mor-jranviPe, Don't be a knocker. BOOST.

Put away your hummer and boost. Report ending Dec. 8, 190.V Intimediati: Room Neither absent nor tardy; Roy Bodine, Erma Brown, James Clampitt, Lottie Curtis, Dottie Ever F. Petarme.ver was in Clyde Monday evening. soil, Harold Fletcher, Hazel and Wil Mr.

nd Mrs. Oscar Lewis have lie Hagenbuch, Delia Halverson, Lon Howell, Bernard Jellsey, Walter purchased the house just north of Seth Pttrsel was In Idana Monday. Sumner Merten visited in Clifton from Saturday to Monday- the post office of Mr. At wood. Con Johnson, George and William Mason I Have purchased Mr, BorgstroMs interest in the blacksmithing business and respectfully ask a share of your patronage.

Yours truly, DAVE JAGOBSON. sideration $450.00. Bessie Rankin, Archie Wheeland, Amelia and Carl Wicklund, Matilda A. C. Adams transacted business in Kansas City the first of the week.

Oscar Lewis is another who com Lewis and Hazel Johnston. mences 1906 by subscribing for the Tribcnk. A.J. Murpbey took a trip down to Riley county Sunday. Stella.

Anderson, Teacher. Primary Koom. No cases of tardiness Those not Read every word of the Red Cross Pharmacy's ad in this issue. Some dandy money-saving bargains offered Hon as Merten was in Clifton Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Friday, Saturday and Sunday. absent Nellie Clark, EmUon Farre); Raymond 3-reeh, Fenton Green, Gretchen Hagenbuch.

Peari Johnson, Lonnie Jellsey, Evert Rich Edward Carlson contributed a sub Do You Smoke? scription dollar Saturday evening A EE YOU A TRIBUNE READER ards, Helen Silver, Axil Lind. Vergil Walker, Hanna Wicklund, Herman Lewi. Iva Miles. Teacher. Si The teachers have been hunting We handle the Kingstonia, Double Wrapper, Tom Moore, Universo, without license Scratch.

fe) Willie Baker started to school in GITY HOTEL A. JWI. JOJHNSTON ROP the intermediate room Wednesday The girls are organizing a basket and a dozen other brands of good cigars. All flavors of pop on ice. ball team.

Claude Walker and Roy Green started to school in the Grammar room Wednesday. Good Rooms. Good ServU-e Books are getting pretty smart I 0 Everything Clean and Comfortable- i JY 3E5D The Tribune Prints Sale Bills. when they yet in somebody elses desk Morganoille, Millie Cook was absent Monday. Evert Clark wis absent Tuesday Kansas 2 forenoon.

If you have a good memory you would remember where your lessons are. Rexroat and Rexroat Ralph Howell gets tired while walking from his seat to the dic tionary so be sits down on the floor on the way. Someone has been dressing the floor in black. Where would you go to be in no latitude or no longitude? answer next Suggestions for Christmas. The Christmas season is here and it is time to look around for a present for your wife, husband children or friends.

We offer a few suggestions; Watches Lamps Skates Sweaters Caps Shoes Hosiery Handkerchiefs Mufflers Underwear Chtnaware Glassware Crockery Pocket Knives, A full line of Candies and Huts, W. I. i it Can do your Painting and Paperhanging. Paint and Paper makes a house warm and beautiful. We' sell the material at right prices and all that is not' used can be returned at full price.

AM work gtiar-v anteed to please. Special Offer! Au 80 cent per roll wall papurr-our prize pattern, hung free for all who buy It. Telephone No. 12. week." Mont Solts is going to school in the intermebiate room started Mon day- Stella Dugger went to school Mon day morning but baa not returned since.

Irish Grumpy.

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Pages Available:
1,075
Years Available:
1894-1908