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The Miltonvale Record from Miltonvale, Kansas • 3

The Miltonvale Record from Miltonvale, Kansas • 3

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clocev tcsther, tour.d ia the sun. "That est tbd dej," said the wife, "don Quzrrc! Why do we?" "Tie thei tcjsth-er." replied tin husband, "nd see what will happen." Exfehanzs ma ct tt Chapman Cr: rj er.tcrfcuned the cn ths evening birthday. Re. :r.tj wcrs eerved and a enjsyitla evening spent. I 11 Mrs.

John Griffin and her Bis ter. Miss Maud Sewart Entertain Rav. C. E. Sears has begun work on his residence on Col lege Hill.

Pres. Bond left, Wednesday REAL ESTATE: For sale or trade almost everywhere. Ranches, Farms, Truck Farms, Chicken Ranch, City or Town, Business or Residence Lots, Modern or Cheap Residences. morning, for another short trip in the field. She school year is rapidly drawing to a close and friends of the school are very ft I if.

V.y Its! iS desirous that all bills should be ed eighteen girls last Saturday afternoon. The girls were from seven to fifteen years old. Mr. Griffins expect to move to Milton val this week and it Was given as a supprise for their thre lit- tie girls. They had music and A peanut hnnt.

Mrs. GrifBn served a three course luncheon. The? little girls gave each of the girls a souvenir. The school 'children all hate to soe the little girls go and all hope they will like their new home. Ths children will! aot soon forget ho.v nice they were entertained.

Hollis News in the Blade. paid at the expiration of the second semester. To that end it is necessary that some localities which have not yet been canvas sed shall be visited in the near For Right Price and Satisfactory Purchase future. 4, see us. Ve write for the ROYAL INSURANCE CO.

Largest Insurance Company in the world. The only Company that paid its losses in full in the San Francisco disaster. AMERICAN One of the leading Companies in the state with nearly $6,000,000 surplus. FARMERS ALLIANCE; A home Company doing business only in this state; taking only the best risks. Cheap rates, and over a Quarter Million of Surplus.

Sjpt. of Insure nc 3, Barnes, It is safe and reliable as any Company doing business in the state." The Milwaukee Mechanics: Of Milwaukee, a strong, safe Company with lare surplus clean record. Joe Anderson has installed a fine new scales at the Swartz-Lynn store. They are self computers of the latest type and do List your Property with U3 for Quick Sales. ibout all but tyinj uj your gro ceries for you.

Assessor Ackley is after the property owners District School ccnv i 1L tion will be held at the E. We still have some fine lots and tracts in the College Addition and on the Tootle Lands south of town. Also some fine tracts in the Culp Addition west of the College. Jhurch, March, the 2th. Program next week.

i county secretary has been sick and unable to arrage for the program at the appointed time. J. N. Fuller and son, Jet have been on the sick list. Mrs.

Rev. Walker has beer. We also have some Private Money to Loan at" Reasonable Rates. See us before dealing in our line. We can save you money, and guarantee satisfaction.

OFice in rear of Joe Williams old Jewelry Store. sick, threatened with pneu monia. if Sir Mrs. Wm. Benedict and Mrs.

r. S. Larrowe have been cn the sick list. MILTONVALE, Mrs. C.

C. Mull and children left for their home Jn Idaho, Mon KANSAS. W. Earl Emick. it' Jay, morning.

I E. Emick. Ml Pronounced the Best. "St Elmo" as presented at the opera house last Tuesday ever ninggy Truman DeRoame, Mad." am Chestik and associate: players is pronouncsd by the majority of those present to have been give)) by the best troup which his over our city. The beau'r tiful love story of St Elmo arid Edna Earl was presented in a manner which merited 'and received the applause of the entire audience aad DeRoame as the loading character proved himi self above the average.

One yery noticeable feeture! of the play was that it contained not one word or action which, border-od on the vulgar and was strictly a clean, pure stor played by actors. The DeRoame company forn in a ci cuit fthrough Kenra-. snd x.iect to perfect a repertoire whereby they can present a irstclass play to each town on the circuit evry few weeks and their presentation Tuesday, evering will insure them, a full house shonld they ever return. Glen Elder the Miltonvale Opera House two nights commencing Monday, March, 7th. Joe.

Richards and wife! of the Meredith, neighborhood are the proud parents of a baby boy. Mrs. Geo, E.Frost is the proud owner of 130 chick's, hatched out Feby. 24, and would like to know who can beat it. i A merry party of College girls celebrated the advf it of March by taking their suppers-out to Wood'anJ Park where ihp "picnicked" just as though tit was summer time.

Misses Caimpbell, Tinsley, Henderson, Dutton, Wco'ruif, Acton and Carkuff composed the party. 1 1 Jtray Boar A P. C. boar, weighing about 250 or 300 lbs. strayed from my carm about Wednesday, Feb.

23rd. -R. J. Babb. 3-3-1C Willard- Johnson and family, vho have been visiting relative lere, started for their home ir Idaho, Monday morning.

Jno. 'Goodreau and J. W. ifii Hayes were Concordia visitors Monday. GLOBE PHARMACY.

Removed to Culp McNeil Furniture Store. All our old patrons and friend are invited to call. Earl Emick has sold out his in terest in the State Bank and he and his brother, C. E. Emick have formed a partnership fo) the trahsaction of a general land, loan and Insurance business.

For the present they are located in the back part of the old Williams Jewelry store, now occupied by John Willey with his fine new-barber outfit, i The Fardrick and Ca'Jin trespass suit was settled the first oi the week without going to trial, Mr. Catlin paying for the damage done by his stock. F. J. Cochran, a former Mil tonvale boy, but now with the ropoka Capital, was in towr fuesday and Wednesday.

Mr. Chas. Fuller was weil if anough to come home from the hospital, Monday morning. L. B.

Brool went to Kansas City on business, Tuesday. At the home of a Clifton couple, a cat and dog were lyinf I a THE STATE BANK. cc Flows, Harrows, Stalk Cutters, Planters, Cultivators, Gc. 1 Miltonvale, Kansas. i 68 Years of "knowing how' Hi hammered into every one ol them.

College Hill Notes. Miss Amy Cookson is again enjoying herself in our midst, as the guest of her brother and Prof. Hill conducted a gospel service, Sunday afternoon, at a school house a few miles from the village. Mr. Nielson accompanied him to assist in the music.

Miss Drake, whose mother is in charge of the boarding hall on the camp ground, has now enrolled as a student in the music department. Rev. H. H-. Williams arrived in the village, Monday morning, for a short rest.

He is now engaged in gospel services at what is known as the North Chur- on the Chapman Creek charge. He reports large congregations, deep interest and already several seekers, although there have been meetings but a few nights. Perry Dietrich, son of Frank pietrich, has just enrolled as a student at the College. Miss Olive Carkuff was the guest of Miss Hattie Lyne, over Sunday. Miss Mary Hendjrson, who was called home on account of i'lness in the family is aain at-tcniing to school duties.

David McVay was summoned to his home in Oklahoma cn account of the illness of his F. J.ATWOOD, President. W. W. BOWMAN, Vice President.

Geo. II. PALMER, Cashier. PHELPS, Ass't, Cashier, Bark-H hr an .4 I A f. if Unqualified Guarantee We are the amenta for the incomparable P.

O. line of unplemesta, the leader for over two-thirda of a century Call aad CANToririxrs canton plows canton plows cAirroFios apitoi $15,0.00. Surplus $11,500. Walter Lasosy Headquarter! for All Kinds of Up-lo-Date Farm Mftchlnery "ir mi 3C.

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