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The Iuka Tribune from Iuka, Kansas • 8

The Iuka Tribune from Iuka, Kansas • 8

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The Iuka Tribunei
Location:
Iuka, Kansas
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8
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vi- -f i i THE IUKA TRIBUNE, IUKA, KANSAS 1 I J. A. Brooks and son, Elmer, were Preston visitors, last Thursday. Jack Phillips and family now occupy therooms in the west end of the blacksmith shop. Mr.

of Beaver, Oklahoma, who visited sever el days last week with Mrs. Quinn's sister, Mrs. Roy Tre-main, left last Friday. Sam H. Barnd and family moved to Preston last Friday; See The Iuka Tribune about that job work.

Mrs. Rose Coxs, of Kansas City, who has been visiting a few days in Pratt With her brother, Athol Cochran and family, is now here visiting her other brother, Wm. Cochran. E. R.

Barnes, candidate for reelection to the office of County The medicine show which was here all last week left, Sunday, for Preston, where they will make a week stand. The shows were good and attracted large audiences. The most interesting part of the week's stand was the voting contest on ihe most ul-ar young Jady in Iuka. Mis? Estella Stickney and Mis3 Marie Phillips were the main contestants. The prize, which consisted of a set of silver ware, was won by Miss Phillips.

Christian Church Notes. Preaching services every two weeks at three o'clock P. M. Henry Warren, pastor. Bible study on Wednesday evening of each alternate week.

Sunday School every Sunday morning at ten o'clock. Sunday School attendance last Sunday, 49. collection .87 The Ladies Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Abrams, next Wed. afternoon.

Rev. Henry Warren went to Kansas City, Friday, where he is to have an operation preformed. Methodist Church Bible SchooJ, 10 a. m. Preaching every two weeks.

Our city authorities seem to be so proud of our new electric street lights or so flashed with money that they allow the lights to burn all day. Attorney and A. W. Gillarp, candidate for District Clerk, were in this vicinity last Friday, looking ing after their politicial fences and made The Tribune office a pleasent visit. Gcldie, Juanita and Travis AN ADMINISTRATION TOO CONTENT WITH LEISURELY DISCUSSION.

Dibble left, last Friday for Neo-desha, where they will make their home. Their father ex- pect3 to leave one day this week. Keguiar preaching: services He will make the trip in his car. Edna Essman, who has been 1 do not put life and property on the same footing, but the. Administration haa not only been.remtss with respect to the protection of American lives; it has been remiss with respect to the protectka of American property and American commerce.

It has been too much disposed to be content with leisurely discussion. From Mr. Hughes' speech of acceptance. next Sunday, both morning and evening. Attendance last Sunday 64: collection $.207.

H. T. Purcell, Pastor. spending her vacation in Mis Mrs. Roy Sargent and children returned, last week, from Win-field, where she had been for several weeks in the hospital.

While Mrs. Sargent is greatlv improved in health, she is still quite weak. Mr. Sarge'nt's mother accompanied her home and remained a few days. souri, returned Saturday and assumed her old possition as dry goods-clerk in Taylor's Dep't Store.

I I BLANKET BUYING I 1 Post Office Notice The mail leaves the post office in the morning, going to Byers at 9:30. AFTERNOON Going to Pratt at 4:15. Get your mail in early as it takes a little time to stamp and sort the mail and the sacks must be locked and ready to go at the above time. Lena 0. Jones, P.

M. No Hunting No hunting or trespassing will be allowed upon any of the land now under my charge. Pett Harrel tf. The Mo. Pac.

has graded up the cossings on main street and put them in a first class condition. A young man of this town was seen with his lady friend earring a lantern, must have been rather dark. We now have our supply of winter necessities in our Dry Goods Department, new clean aid practical merchandice ready for inspection. Mrs. Maude Powers, who has been here visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. N. R. Rich, and Mrs. Arthur Sawtell and daught 8 er left the first of the week for their home at EI Reno, Okla.

ine rroniDition campaign automobile will arrive in Iuka, Sept. 23rd, at 4:15 bringing Howard E. Kershner, 4 I sTI candidate for member of Congress from the seventh district, who will speak upon the street immediately upon his arrival. Iuka Market. market will appear in The Tri.

bune each week and the produce mar ket of Iuka corrected up to Wednesday evening. New Wheat, per bu 1 44 Corn per bu 80 Eggs, per doz 24 Butter, per lb. .25 Lard; .17 Taylor's Dep't Store If 6' Iuka, Kansas..

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Pages Available:
504
Years Available:
1915-1916