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The Tribune from Morganville, Kansas • 1

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The Tribunei
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Morganville, Kansas
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THE TRIBUNE A Live Little Paper Published In a Live Little Town. EIGHTEENTH YEAR MORGANVILLE, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 23 1921 NUMBER 8 ELITE THEATRE Sat'rday June 25 Douglas McLean and Doris May in 'What Is Your Husband Doing?" Second great fun picture of the most captivating starring team on the screen If you love to laugh, don't fail to see this one. Also Single Reel Comedy Admission 10c and 25c Morris Fletcher of California visited several days the past week with Erek Peterson. They were 'buddies' in France and Germany and this was their firet meeting since leaving the army. A.

S. Marshall motored over from Oketo Sunday. W. A. Berggren and family of Concordia spent Sunday with Axel and Arthur Berggren.

Obituary Noah Wilk Long was born March 27, 1851, in Ohio and passed away June 16, 1921, at his home near Waterville, Kansas, at the age of 70 years, 2 months and 21 days. When a young man he came to Kansas with his mother where he lived the remainder of his life. In early life he was converted and became a member of the M. E. church at Morganville.

Although having lived in several different counties, he did not change his membership. He was a man of upright character, always looking on the bright side of life and trying to make the best of difficulties, winning many friends wherever he went. In 1876 he was married to Miss Cora Dodson. To this union were horn three children, Fayette Frank and Carrie, the mother dying when the children were quite young. In 1887 he was married to Miss Martha M.

Philpot of Newark, Ind. To this union were born two ren, Elsie M. and Beulah: this mother and wife passing away 1910. In 1918 he was married to Jessie K. Sirlot of Nortonville, Kan.

with whom he lived until death. He is survived by his wife, two sons, Fayette S. and Frank three daughters, Mrs. Carrie Crom, Mrs. Elsie Bertrand, Mrs.

Beulah Carlson; seven grand -children; one sister and four brothers; and other STUDY YOURSELF relatives and friends. The body was brought to Morganville, the funeral being held Sunday. Burial was made in Bloom cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kindness during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father. Also to appreciation of the beautiful flowers.Mrs.

N. W. Long and Children. Palmer 8 Morganville 5 The Palmer base ball team drove over Sunday and walloped the locals to the tune of 8 to 5. pitched winning ball for the home crew but his support was wobbly and costly errors figured largely in the defeat.

Crawford worked behind the bat and did his usual good job of receiving and pegging. Thompson and Thompson formed the battery for Palmer. Umpires, Howell and McKenzie Harry Lennard, Willie Rasmussen, Carl Fletcher, Louis Tanner, Warren Miller and Orren Young returned last Friday froma ten days outing at Camp Stealaway hear Barnes. The boys report a splendid time. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Gingles of Sherman township are the parents of a son born June 14th. "Deposited Guaranteed" at the Farmers Merchants State Bank. 183 23 83 83 Study yourself in your morning clothes What of your corset--is that to blame? your afternoon suit, your formal eve- Perhaps we can tell you something of ning clothes, your negligee. Do you a gracious, modern form of corsetry look just as you would wish, or is there that will be invaluable to you.

Cera certain stiffening of your figure--a tainly we can if you have never worn a flexible premonitory contour warning that kills of that spontaneity, set, in- GO SARD and and and Front Lacing unexpectedness, vivacity -YOUTH? OR SE Complete stock of Brassieres, Corset Covers, Muslin Underwear, Etc. Our expert fitting service assures your satisfaction N. S. Flack Co. The Intruder DIRE, the intruder, demands attention when you are planning buildings, just as he does when destroying property and interrupting business.

Your best defense against loss by fire is Hartford Fire Insurance. In addition, Prevention Engineers will help You need this complete The Bank of The Bank on the Mrs. W. H. Lennard and her father, M.

D. Arner, returned last Thursday evening from where they spent a week with -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gleason. Mrs.

R. N. Davis and children of Clifton are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Kolling.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Crawford of Clay Center spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Crawford. Mrs. father, Thursday the Hartford's Fire you avoid fire. protection.

Get it here. Morganville, Corner. Attention, Fishermen! All trespassing on our land is hereafter strictly forbidden. This applies to evervbody alike and no exceptions made. If you have a boat in Stillwater, remove it at once.

-A. Purves, A. W. Kolling, Geo. Young.

6. 9tf Mrs. R. D. McCord of Clay Center spent several days the past week with her daughter, Mrs.

F. L. Fletcher. Grain Insurance Fire and Lightning Rates 2 months, 33c per $100 3 months, 44c 99. 99 4 months, 55c 99 3 5 months, 66c 99 3 6 months, 77c Cut or uncut, in stack, shock or rick on cultivated land (not including straw) or in bins, barns, houses, tanks, granaries and cribs.

It's too cheap to take your own risk. Call us up. HUGHES ROCHE at the Farmers Merchants State Bank Capital and Surplus $30,000 Deposits Gua ateed.

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