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The Glen Elder Sentinel from Glen Elder, Kansas • 6

The Glen Elder Sentinel from Glen Elder, Kansas • 6

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AnnoiuncetiienL- ooooOur one We will have our store filled with the best line of General Merchandise to be found on the market and ask you to attend our opening sale, when we expect to show you some exceptionally good things in all lines. Sale commences 907 ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1 000 000 Spring Dress Goods. and Silk Waistings, Wash Goods for Lamps, lamp furnishings, toilet sets, dinner Sets. Can Show New Collars, Belts, Ribbons and Neek- Waistings. y()U many nice thjngS.

We don't carry all there is made Hosiery the Trade-Maker. of these gods but we can Please yQUt Ready-Made Skirts and Waists i niIAf(7 About 20 carried in stock. If you For Ladies, Misses, Children, Men and VH 1 In cannot fit yourself, let us take your Boys. i r-OllV7JUO 1 measure for one. A FIT OR NO SALE.

Furnishing QoodS. DO YOU SEE THE MARK? We take orders for suits of clothes for The Hundley brand. We have a full Men and Boys. line- STAR FIVE STAR SEE OUR LINE OF SAMPLES. Embroidery and Laces.

Wphavetried ourselves to secure the "Queen Bee" and "White House" for ladies. "Blue Ribbon" for boys and WeK gls. Call for a book free with every pair. "White House' and "Red Always the best at the lowest living ed' We cau burnish you muslins, India Oak" for men. have sold shoes for 24 years and do not hesitate to state prices.

Our stock is complete, linen nainsook. that these are as good goods made. Try a pair. borne ana see. Glen Elder E.F, Pound, The Little Store With the Big Stock Kansas.

vWVWWWWVVVVW Grellet Notes. .4.4 rit -n i uieii jMuer Eoller Mills City Barber Shop Gonley Casey, Prop. Melvln Harrison has moved on the Pickett farm. Will Harrison's little children are sick this week. Rev.

McKlnney has been holding revival services at South Fairview this week. Mrs. Pickett's sale was well attended and" neighbors and friends enjoyed a good social time. Land For Sale. I have a large list of Mitchell and Jewell county lands and can show you some rare bargains.

We also handle Western Kansas land and can save you money. Give us a Trial. NASH KAULL Shaving, Hair cutting and shampooing done In tlie latest styles. Christian Endeavor was adjourned Sunday evening and our members attended services MANUFACTURERS OP High Grade Flour MADE FROM Hard Wheat Corn meal and feed. Exchange trade a specialty.

We alsooperate the elevator buy and se akinds of Grain and Stock. Naomi Notes. B. F. Landis, who has been sick for some time was in town Monday.

Geo. and Bertha Kohler have returned from their visit to Frankfort. Alvah Sapp who was here on a business trip returned home to Alva, Oklahoma. Quite a number of women were together helping Mrs. Edgar Bower sew carpet rags.

Ira and Lillian Mancha helped their sister, Grace Odle, move on their farm, this week. Claud, Pearl, able and Esther Hendricks and parents and others visited at Geo. Man-cha's after church Sunday. Charles Albert, Charles Hendricks, David Welns and others went to Witchito, to attend a large sale of fine horses. First, about the Weather.

It is fine. The ground hog day theory is frustrated. Sunday night we had lightlnlng and thunder. Charles Coopers' and Jacob Fishers' living twelve and six miles respectively from Naomi attended church there Sunday. at South Fairview.

Rev. Hinshow and Mr. and Mrs. McKlnney were entertained to dinner last Thursday by Clark Loudermllk and wife. i Agents for The Beloit Steam Laundry Real Estate Dealer.

Glen Elder. Kansas. W. O. Ray, The former editor of Grellet Notes having resigned In our favor, we assume our duties with a trembling hand and a fast beating 1 heart.

Rev. L. Clarksom Hinshow, superintendent THE of evangelistic work, spent several days in DICKINSON LUMBER CO. our neighborhood and held services at the church Wednesday night. session last Friday evening, Frank Riley, presided.

More persons were present than could find seats. The program consisted of music recitations and a debate, the question was resolved orator has weilded a greater influence than the editor." The speakers on the affirmative were Perry Atchison and Mrs. J. W. Davis was surprised Sunday by Miss Ida Pickett our former teacher and H.

H. Van Amburg, M. 36 of her relatives and friends coming In near her mother visited a number of their friends and attended church at Naomi, Sunday. the noon time hour bringing well filled baskets to do honors to her sixtieth birthday. After a AUCTIONEER.

Kansas. They Intend going to Colorado Springs to South Fairview News. Forrest and Eulalls Heltzel spent Saturday and Sunday at Grandpa HelUels. Mr. Will Olson who has been very ill at the home of John Muck Is slowly recovering.

Miss Belle Clover. Curtis Rankin and Orlie Coe have been on the sick list the past week. Jesse Neff went to Glasco, Tuesday morning to look after his father's farm near that pi ace. Miss Mamie Waltman who is attending Downs Business college spent Sunday with the home folks. spend the summer.

Keeps in stock a large and complete stock of builders' material and lumber. We make a specialty of Coal, having on hand the largest stock in the city. John Mclvee who spent a few weeks with Ira Mancha has returned to his work for the Charley Fox negative Rolelgh Jones and Parker Fox. Two of the judges decided for the affirmative and one for the negative. The question for the next meeting is, "Resolved, That foreign emmigratlon is not a benefit to the country," "San Tee." bountiful dinner had been served the young people sang some choice hymns.

Mr. Woodard favored the company with the phonograph and as eve drew near the company parted wishing Aunt Becky's birthday more often. Another surprise was on Tuesday at L. M. Woodards for Mrs.

Pickett and Miss Ida. 40 Bock Island at Topeka. He was greatly Will cry sales in Mitchell and adjoining counties. Dates can be made at Glen Elder State bank or at the Sentinel office. pleased with country life, hunting rabbits, soulrrels and wolves, although he did not get any of the latter.

James Shurtz's sale was a remarkably good of the neighbors and friends were present and I John Dickinson. one, having amounted to a thousand dollars I have a fanning mill that will clean and grade seed corn. S. VV. Eari.l.

the long tables In the dinning room were load Miss Emma Weidenhaft accompanied Miss Olive Baker to her home for a short visit. She will also visit Isaac McCunes near ed with Mitchell county's best, a gooa more than he expected. They intend moving to Lenora, where he has a thousand acres of sociable time was enjoyed by all but as the good byes were spoken all were conscious we Satisfaction Guaranteed. Office opposite Call office on Court BJ. lana, giving nutcneu county creun iur giving rise from limited to Independent were loosing a good neighbor, the church a ruone 110.

o. loyal member, the Sunday school a teacher Frank Marzolf and wife who were summon City Meat Market Gansel Son, Props. ed to their father. Bev. John Hoffman and the Christian Endeavor a faithful helper and we can only rejoice in the thought that "Our loss will be another's gain." Mr.

Moyer shipped a car load of cattle to St' Joe. He accompanied the shipment. From St. Joe he will go to Nebraska and visit his old home before returning. Moving seems to be In order Charlie Delt-rich moved on the Joe Frank's farm; Grant McBlair on the Moyer farm and Bteve Frank on his farm near Beloit.

Rose Valley. The Misses Burgers butchered last week. Mrs. McAnnich and son have the LaGrlppe. Dell and Jap Durham went to Beloit last Friday.

Several of the Valley folks will move March 1. Nearly everbody In the Valley has had the gripp lately. Quarterly meeting will be held at tho Hills next Sunday. Fob Sale Fourteen head of mares funeral, write home that he died very suddenly, being with his wife on the trolloy on their way to church at Wllliamsville. Just before changing cars at Buffalo, it was noticed that he could not speak and he was carri jVI.

F. SPESSARE) Physician and Surgeon. Dealer and mules, all young, weighing from 900 pounds to 1800 pounds each. Price Protracted meetings are being held at Sneclal ttentlon eiven to testing eyes and tjfustment of glasses. Diseases ear, nose Fairview church conducted by Rev.

McKln-ney Mr. Cllne from Northbranch Is expected from $200 to $450 per span. A. H. Poppks, and throat.

Office over State Bank. Glen Eldir, Kansas to help; at Honey Creek church conducted by 8-4 1 Ionia, Kansas. Fresh and Salt Meats, Ham, Sausage, Fish, and Everything usually kept In a first-class Shop. Your patronage solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. W.J.Thurston and Alvln Burger were at Rev.

Tarvln of Beloit assisted by the D. B. minister of Cawker. Glen Elder, last Friday. Do you want to buy a good Mitchell ed to a hotel, where in a few minutes he died.

'Phone No. 504. The above 'phone number of the Blue Hill telephone company belongs to the Granite creek stock farm and is for the use of its many patrons and friends living along -the line. Ring up and talk it over The following people were visiting Sunday: Miss Emma Koch was working for Mrs. M.

BORST, M. D. Physician and Su eon county? I can sell you the Amos George Muck and family at Tom Nell's; Roy D. E. Thurston last week.

Shaffer 160 acre farm in Carr creek Frank Wiens shelled corn for Durham Bros. answered. Calls township. A fine place. Also a 320 Office at Kesli and John Jester last week.

ence. Hoxie. Will 5 miles from acre farm South Side of Square Kansas Glen Elder Wm. Thompson traded his team of horses to be sold at a bargain. W.

O. Ray. John Wiens for a span of mules. tf. Wm.

Thompson and John Wiens went down to Witchlta to attend a horse sale. Birt Gaston spent a couple of day's last Nelfert and family at John Neifert's; Mrs. Moyer and children at John McBlairs; W. Forster and family, Charlie Deitrich and family and Fred Olson and family at Mrs. Rosses'; Harold Libby at George Munfords; John Neff and wife and wilber Hubaker and family at Father Neffs.

Prairie Gem Notes. The Brown's creek Sunday school is preparing a program for Easter Sunday. Mr. McEntyre, the music teacher of Oawker City, will meet his class at Brown's creek chapel every night this week. Prairie Gem is bounded on the north by week with bis uncle Bert Thompson.

Libby Eberle, Li Walker Lumber Co. Mrs. Emma Humes has a brother visiting her from the eastern part of the state. Tbe Valley boys have commenced to pitch i Cement Sash Doors Lath Lime horse shoes a sure sign that spring is close at hand. Dealers in Horses, Mules.

Cattle and Hogs, Luther Day has commenced to move. He hauled up a load of machinery the first of the Shingles. Brick Building Paper Posts Tiling Paints Mouldings Gutter Ridge Foil. Jewell county, on the east by Brown's creek, on the south by Glen Elder and on the west week. Highest prices paid for by Rose Hill.

Frank Wiens and Florence Thompson attended meeting at High Prairie. Sunday I The people who came to bear the ladies ae- night. i hate were dlsannointed. Mrs Shlerbaum is the only lady who has had the courage to debate The following young folks visiting at James Shull last Sunday were the Misses Hattle this year. We did not call the judges mean Let us Figure Your Bill and We'll Both Make Money I Coburn, Anna Rhoades, Leila Chapman, old things, but we said something like this, "It is so.

I believe it is so, yon know It Is so. Kansas, Glen Elder Amelia Riley. Ida Caldwell, Lena Copeland and the Messrs Wm. Thompson, Walter there it is so. i aon neea 10 ten you so.

Thurston, Roland Chapman, Roy Burger. Prairie Gem Literary club met in regular.

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1891-1922