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The Iuka Tribune from Iuka, Kansas • 2

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The Iuka Tribunei
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Iuka, Kansas
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THE IUKA TRIBUNE I THE IUKA CO-OPERATIVE EXCHANGE 1 SAM H. BARNO Editorgand Publisher M. C. JENKINS, M. D.

Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat GLASSES FITTED Office over Rich's shoe store Office Phone' 492; Res. 491 PRATT KANSAS Subscription $1.00 Per Year DEALERS IN Entered as Second Class Matter, Decembers i 1J15, at the Post Oilice at luka, Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1KI9. Come to the GRAIN, COAL and FEED FIX! Advertising rates two've and on --half cent per inch per insertion, any location exceps the front page. Front page flteen cents per column inch per insertion. Church and Lodge notices free, except when used to advertise func tions'conducted for profits.

Reading, notices and locals live cents per lino per insertion. We have some good Prairie Hay at pe ton Also some good Alfalfa Hay at $11.50 per ton PHONE 53 IUKA, KANSAS Thursday, June 22, 1916 Garage and Blacksmith Shcp All Kinds of Work Done Promptly and Neatly JACK PHILLIPS, Prop. Political Announcements REPUBLICAN FOR CONGRESSMAN I hereby announce myself as a cancidate for C. L. Brown ank wife and daugh- preached at Eden Valley, hstSundav ter spent Wednesday at Abrams.

I i i rr T. Ruby Deardorff was the guest of Tommy Keller and family spent Thata Cline, Sunday. Sunday with his parents. i M. OM.

or Mrs, Walter Helsel and children, Miss Stella Stickney visited, last of Meade, visited at George Eiker- Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. McHenry mann's last Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker and Rev. Graver will fill the pulpit at congress from the Seventh 'Congressional Dis trict of Kansas, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of this district.

Jesse Hess. buil cum uuu nne mu mmuy were ncien valley next Sunday. T'4. 1 ii -i ivuie nuery visiieu Willi Meiia v- v- vniwvAix it 11 1.1 luiiiu vvviu ri i- i-. i i FOR CONGRESSMAN John S.

Simmons, of Hutchinson is a candidate for the Republican uominaou for Congress and will appreciate the support of the Republican voters of the District at the August Primary. Sunday guests at the George Eiker- "um 1 nuay un imGa-mann home. i Pollyanna. Do not forget that to-day is the day of the special election for the purpose of voting bonds for the instal'ati of an electric lighting system for luka. Nearly everybody and their uncle, from luka and vicinity attended the opening of the new National bank building in Pratt last Satin day.

Carl and Charlie Webb have been in the house moving1 business again this week, having moved the building used for a tool shed during the erection of the new National bank building in Pratt, to the Frank Udrv farm. They also moved a 2.0K) bushel granary from the Clarence Moore farm to the Udrv farm Florence Long spent several days last week with Hazel Keller. armers all busy getting ready Edna Essman, of luka, was a Sun- for narvest-day guest at the Eikermann home, Do not fail to attend 'the mov- Miss AltaBoughner and her cousin, picture show at -the hail Mrs. Elsie Crosslin, and Vesta every Friday night. Brown spent last Wednesday night nn.

1 and Thursday with Stella Abrams. tr 0u clountr-v correspondents PT seem to have completely torgot- Rev 0. W. Long, of Logan, Kansas, us, the pj st few weeks. FOR CONGRESSMAN We are aurhorized to announce that Frank U.

Russell, of LaCross. will he a candidate for Moinber of Congress for tin Seventh Dis trict. subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the Primary Election. August 1, JSUfJ COUNTY CLERK 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of county subject to the decision of tli Republican voters at the August primary. Lorena Roots.

'COUNTY TREASURER 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of County TreHSuren subject to the decision ihe Republican voters at the August Primary. James A. Port jr. PRORATE JUDGE I have decided to become a candidate for the nomination for Probate Judge on the Republican ticket at the Primary Election. August 1 and will appreciate the support of the voters of Pratt county.

H. T. Puree 11 jjjjj jlMIIIM n.i,WU,lli 2 PROBATE JUDGE -I hereby announce! that I am a for the nomiuatiou to the otf'ce of Probate Judge, srbjeet to the 'decision of the Repnblv 18.Q voters at the Primary election August 1, George fticM Hen DEMOCRAT FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce myself as a Candida 'e for nomination for the ofliee of Comity Clerk for Pratt county, subject to the decisiou of the Democratic voters at the August primary. Stel Sizi'love. We bell TCHELL WAGON COUNTY SUPER I TE N-DE Liking the job 1 now have and trusting 1 have been satisfactory to the Citizens of Pra County, I hereby ask to be the Democrai nominee for re-election to the ottice of Supi rin-tendent cf Public Instruction, subject to the decision of the Democratic Voters at the Primary Election held August 1.

1916. Grace Heaton. UMMMWnMMHIIMMMMMMMMMMHMB DISTRICT CLERK Wishing to be re-elected to the ofllce of District Clerk, I hereby annornee my candidacy-subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of Pratt County at the Primary election. W. A.

Rieniets. PETER SCHUTLER WAGON and the WEBER WAGON Over Fifty in Stock 1 8 I Phill Star Twinklings. R. H. Bockman and family, Grandpa O'Neal and Mr.

and Mrs. A. Griffith were out to the farm Wednesday, picking cherries. Charley Smart arid family arrived from Missouri, Thursday, and will spend the summer here. They are stopping with Nel Clark.

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Pages Available:
504
Years Available:
1915-1916