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The Iuka Tribune from Iuka, Kansas • 4

The Iuka Tribune from Iuka, Kansas • 4

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The Iuka Tribunei
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Iuka, Kansas
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4
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THE JUKA TKIBUJNE, 1U THE IUKA TRIBUNE SAM H. BARND Editor and Publisher Preston Personals Mrs Phillip Simon visited Mrs. Will Loroux Friday. J. W.

Salmon, of Haviland, visited Subscription $1.00 Per Year Entered as Second Class Matter, December 2 1915, at tho Post OUico at Iuka, Kansas, uuder the Act of Marcli 3, 1879. THE MA CO-OPERATIVE EXCHANGE DEALERS IN GRAIN, COAL and FEED 1 i Colorado Lump Coal, $8.00 per ton. Pairie Hay $12. per ton. PHONE 53 IUKA, KANSAS 1 Advertising rates two've and onn-ualf cents per inch per insertion, any location excep tlie front page.

Front pag fiteen cents per column inch per insortion. Chnrch and Lodge notices free, except when used toadvertiso func tions conducted for profits. Beading notices and locals five cents per lino per insertion. Thursday, October 26, 1916 at the Duley home, Sunday. Miss Nellie Fisher spent the week end in Pratt, visiting Oral North.

Born: Thursday, October 19, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelly, a daughter. J. Schnider and daughters Pearl, Lizzie and Gertie, visited relatives at Langdon, Sunday.

Miss Jessie Tucker, of Hutchinson spent Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. M. Tucker. Mrs.

Del Brown visted in the last of the week, with her brother, Zell Fletcher. Kenney Jones went ro Protection Th irsday, 9 work for Mr. C. H. Goos' a couple of weeks.

Garland Reiff and family now occupy one of the Hanson properties Political Announcements DEMOCRAT COUNTY CLERK lam a candidate tor re-election to the office af County Clerk on the Republican ticket ard will appreciate any support you can give, -rcna Roots. CITY DRAY TRANSFER We solicit your hauling, great or small AUTO LIVERY IN CONNECTION LOUIS WING, Proprietor BEPRSEENTATIVE Having received the Democratic nomination for Representative from the 74t4i distiict I shall appreciate your -support, and if elect-d. wil' serve you to the best of ability. J. Allmon.

CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT Having been renominated on 'the Democratic ticket for the Office of Clerk of the District Court I respectfully solicit the support of the voters of the County on November 7th, promising the same careful service I have been giving Yours for better service, W. A. Rieuiets. J. T.

Fletcher returned from Hutchinson, Sunday evening. Mrs. Alma Shaw, who had basn i visiting her mother Mrs. Sieg, re- in the east part of town. Opal Pliler returned from Hutchinson, Sunday eveing, after a two weeks visit with relatives.

Phillip Simon and family visited at the home of D. H. Axline and family at Saratoga Sunday. N. G.

Robertson went to Tyrone, Oklahoma, yesterday, for a few days visit at the Bert Carpenter home. Doll Sawtell went to Hutchinson Tuesday. E. T. Bennett is staying in the meat market during his Absence.

The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist church will serve lunch Attend the picture show Saturday night. Admission only 10 cts Mrs. Harry Claycomb visited and Mrs. Frank Claycomb near Iuka, Sunday. Hear J.

T. Botkins and the csunty cmikhtes it th) picture theater Friday night. FOB COUNTY CLERK I am very grateful to all who assisted me in securing the nomination for County Clerk and will also, be truly thankful to all who can con-scientiouly give me their support at.tlw general election. Eatella Sizelove. jturn ed home to Wichita Saturday.

Petej Schneider Mrs. J. Schnider and son, Buell, visited relatives at i. Raymond, Nickerson and other oints' several dp.ys this week, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm FOR COUNTY ATTOKNEY At the Primary election held August first, I nominated as a Democratic candidate or County Attorney. 1 respectfully solicit" your vote at the November general election.

R. F. Crick Friday evening, October 27. Ev erybody come. Mr.

and M-s. J. T. Spickard went Wichita, Tuesday, to visit relatives. He has been very poorly and is not able' to work.

Misses Edna and Lizzie -Mardis, I who have been working at the Gem Bargains in land 320 Acres of Texas Oka-homa, 100 acres alfalfa land, living water, 4 roomed stone houce and 90 acres in cultivation. Price $4,000. some terms. 160 Acres of good wheat land, 4 miles of railroad town and some improvements. Price $1,900 terms on $500.

INQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE Cafe in Pratt, returned, (Of. for a visit with home folk. E. J. Lipperth and wife left for Stock in trf? Alberquerque, New Mexico, yesterday, after a three weeks visit at the Duley home.

Mrs. A. Humphrey, of Perry, Kansas, is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Payne, and other relatives. Jack Jones who has been working for C. H. Goos, at Protection, came Friday, for a few days visit with friends.

Barney Jorns and daughter, Elise arrived from Hartford, Wisconsin, Saturday, to visit, his brother, Will Jorns and family. John Craft went to Fowler, Wednesday, to visit his sons John and Bunker Hill Mrs. Hattie Brown of Haven, Ks, is here for a visit with E. Miskimen and famUy. H.

Briggemans visited at Lewis Briggemans Sunday eveing. J. F. Montgomery and wife and ROUND OAK GERMAN HEATER UNIVERSAL and ILLINOIS SEE US Mrs. Stockwell of Pratt, visited with relatives at Claflin Kansas Satur day and Sunday.

2 S3 V. E. Miskimen and family took dinner with Lewis Briggemans Sun day. Tom Sillin and wife returned Phillips 1 imynar Harry, after which he will return to his home in Wichita. Miss Jessie Snyder returned to her home at Dodge City, the first of the week.

She had been here visiting her sister, Mrs. C. EFunston, from their visit and reported a fine time, also a new niece at Mrs Jessie Andersons. mmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

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About The Iuka Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
504
Years Available:
1915-1916