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The Linn Digest from Linn, Kansas • 2

The Linn Digest from Linn, Kansas • 2

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The Linn Digesti
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Linn, Kansas
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IHX mm DIGR8T The Linn Digest O. 1. MM ITII wintered at he pomnHii'o hi I. inn, Kni second olnxn matter. If anybody wants a thorough bred Red Jursey Boar, rtall or see Henry Weimers at once Phone No.

98-16 Just Let Me Tell Yon that the RoundOakBaseBurner with its new convexion flues and heat pockets, surpasses them all! Mibscription per Year in Auvmu'O If not paid In Advtuue Advertising Ratea. tianlnv Arli- i. ki-iiicli aitiirU' column IIH'HH ISO Local per single lino eai'h inane innlaln ltlnrlr fni'B I vne lr line lOl! i.haIii I tr.tAu tmnwTu nitlit.rlinttt All add opy must be in hand of printers uot Inter than Wednesday morning each week to nsure Insertion ot auu in me current trons of the church. Ice cream and cake were served. Lyla Gross spent the night Thursday with Miss Anna Lohmeyer.

A. J. Bond and family spent Sun Christopher Columbus discovered Dimocrat," "But what difference does that make? Suppose vour father was a thief, and your grandfather was a thief. What would you then?" The Irishman's eyes twinkled "Faith, I'm thinkin I'd be a Ray pooblican." Want Ads day at W. D.

Bond's home. J. C. Werner visited Saturday Don't forget Now is the time to get that new Heating Stove. My Stock is Complete and Stoves are very hard to get.

It will pay. you to come in and look my Line of Stoves over Before you Buy. America but lots of Americans have not yet done'so. Who remembers when the tossed in an extra pair of shoe strings when you bought each of the kiddies a pairof school shoes in the fall? What do you intend to do about it election day? Senator Harding will make a front porch campaign and it is not at all improper to conclude that Governor Cox will make a cellar campaign Erie Record. The never failing cure for Fistula and Poll Evil can be secured at H.

C. Hoerman's. A cure is guaranteed or no pay. tf. night and Sunday at the Tom Mc-Culley and Harry Benninger homes.

Miss Luella Hill visited the various schools in this community, Friday. W. D. Bond returned from Kan-! sas City, where he was called because of the serious illness of Hans Skorggard. Ernest E.

Taylor came from Kansas City, Thursday, and visited until Sunday with his sisters, Mrs. C. W. Thompson and Mrs. Frank Bell.

i St. Paul's Lutheran Church Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching Service 10:45 a. m.

W. Lobsien, Pastor. Sorghum Do not haul your cane to the mill to have syrup made until you first have the cane tested, as much does not make good syrup D. M. Boyer.

E. C. Collins, Hardware, FOR SALE One Overland touring car recently overhauled and painted and is eqffuipped with a winter top. Dr. Robert Algie, Clay Center, Kansas.

Oscar Austin, of Palmer, was in town, Monday. Henry Meyer called on Guy Riggs and family, Sunday evening. Charles Buch left Tuesday, for Iowa, where he will resume his work. TAKEN UP-3 head of 6 mos. old calves.

W. H. Wells, Linn, Kans. M. E.

Church Notes Sunday School 10:00 Preaching Service 11:00 Junior League 2:30. All juniors Fred Riggs and family spent the Here and There Felix Blanchett has purchased a LOST -5th wheel off rear end of Ford some time Sunday night. Finder please leave same at Digest new Sedan. Oscar Wallace sr. has purchased are urg'd to find their places there.

Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30. All are invited to come. The public is invited to attend all of our services. O. P.

Smith, Pastor. a new Ford. FOR SALE-Tomatoes. Call H. C.

Kappleman, phone no 56 Henry Volberding and wife motored to Washington, Sunday. Mrs. Fred Crum. Mrs. Mike Long and Mrs.

Fred Slipsager were Washington shoppers, Monday. 0. P. Smith and wife made a business trip to Greenleaf, Friday evening. Mr.

Flovd Hayes and family and Mrs. Atwood motored to Randolph Sunday, to visit Dr. and Mrs. G. A.

Atwood. Don't forget the Special Services at the M. E. church, beginning Friday night, October 1st. Rev.

Mitchel, Evangelist. H. C. Hoerman and daughter, Miss Malinda and Anna Raven called at the Pete Sanneman home, Sunday evening, bringing home with them Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Some Republican political workers were trying to get an Irishman to vote their ticket, but he persistant refused on the ground that he was a "Dimocrat." "But why are you a Democrat?" he was asked. Well, me father -was a Dimo E. M- BOYER, Junk Hide Dealer Palmer, Kansas Louis Gross and family were in Greenleaf, Saturday. H. J.

Meierkord is erecting a second silo on his farm. Miss Marguarite Pauley was shopping in Washington, Saturday. Joe Duitsman and familv visited Sunday, at the Henry Oestreich home. Henry Meyers came up from Kansas City for a visit with relatives. Geo.

Loebaugh and A. H. Perry have been filling their silos the past week. E. C.

Rose and family visited Wednesday, at Henry Oestreich's crat, and me grandfather was a day with Guy Riggs and family, Sunday. Clarence Potter and family and John Roche and wife motored; to Morganville, Sunday. Paul Herdy and family spent Sunday with J. R. Pauley and family.

Prof. J. E. Cook took dinner with Rev. 0.

P. Smith and family, Sunday. Misses Ermie Frese, Anna and Lucy Meyers spent Sunday with Louise Frese. Mrs. Sarah Laird and Sherman Lull ate Sunday dinner with Charles Long and wife.

Herman Raven and wife visited a few days at the Pete Sanneraan home in Clay County, last week. D. Shields and family, of Clifton, called on the D. H. Roche family, Sunday evening.

Merrille Johnson and David Roche attended the farewell for the Lathrop's Thursday evening. Mrs. Lockas, of Manhattan, spent Sunday with her daughter and family, Mrs. Fred Crum. A.

J. Coder had his house wired for electricity, last Tuesday. Some improvement. Bert Johnson and wife and Street Raven. 1 Miss Veva Riggs, who had been i in the hospital at Concordia, for the past two weeks, returned home, Farms Sunday morning.

Miss Riggs is getting along fine and will soon be strong again. home. ale! cor 0. P. Smith and Clarence John Jacob Nutter, of Hudson, and C.

W. Thompson' visited at Frank Bell's, Sunday. son made a quick trip to Greenleaf, Saturday morning, in order, that Rev. and Mrs. 0.

P. Smith and daughter were calling at Charles Thompsons, Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clouse Hinck and Mr. Johnson could pay the dentist a visit.

Ellis Clark, wife and children and the former's sister, Laura Mc-Owen and husband from South Dakota, on their way to Florida, visited with A. W. Elliot and family Clarence Hinck are visiting in Ne To Settle J. S. Loeffler Estate 1G0 acres, bottom farm land.

Good new improvements and plenty of good watter. Price $110. Terms cash 240 acres, stock farm, well improved, good house, barn, silo, sheds, etc. Plenty of good water, Price $80 per acre. Terms cash.

1 Geo. W. Loeffler Administrator braska. Mrs. Algie Guy and daughter left Friday morning for their home in Omaha, Nebraska.

from Saturday evening to Monday morning. Dr. Maintz and Mr. and Mrs. D.

M. Boyer took the latter's daughter, Miss Esther, to the St. Joseph's hospital, at Concordia, Saturday even Walter Bechtel returned Satur. day, irom a few days visit in Ne braska. He was accompanied i home by his cousin, Floyd Brown.

N. Plumer and wife, Mrs. Algie Guy and Dick Oestreich and wife Hinkel and wife spent Sunday evening with J. H. Pauley and family.

Miss Edwards, who had been visiting Mrs. Almeda Bennett, of Bur-chard, Nebraska, returned home, Saturday. Wert Johnson, of Gates County, Nebraska, was visiting Henry Weimers and Otto Petersons a few days last week. Richard Meyers, of Riley, Kan spent a few days with the Meierkord, Cook and Raven families. Charley Leuszler, of Sioux City, Iowa, spent from Wednesday to Monday with his parents and relatives in and near Linn, Peter Leuszler and wife spent Sunday with M.

H. Leuszler and family. Charley Leuszler came back with them. ing where she was operated on for appendicitis. Mrs.

Sam Beaty, Mr. Fred Beaty and wife and Miss Minnie Watson, all of Vermillion, Kansas, motored to Linn, Saturday morning to visit the W. W. Beaty family, returning in the evening. Mr.

Howard Hogebom, of Concordia, Kansas, has arrived on the job as lineman for the Linn Rural Telephone Company. We are sure that the impaired service will soon be in order and the community will be linked together again for the best of service. took dinner Wednesday, with relatives near Hanover, and were supper guests at the Joe Duitsman home. The following from this community were in Washington, Monday, Ernest Hattisohl and wife, D. Oestreich, Wm.

Lohmeyer and family, C. W. Thompson, Charles Walters and wife, J. F. Maatsch and wife and H.

Oestreich and wife. Mrs. Frank Bell entertained the WHITE WAY HOTEL A. J. ERHARD, Prorj.

Regular meals served in the best of style and we guarantee to make you fell better after you eat at our tables. Rooms in connection. Rates $1.50 and $2.00 per Day I members of her Sunday School class consisting of the young ma.

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1897-1922