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Prairieview Wideawake from Prairie City, Kansas • 5

Prairieview Wideawake from Prairie City, Kansas • 5

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Wedding Bells. Meat Market At Prairie View will be Opened on Saturday Morning For Business. We will carry a full line Fresh and Cured Meats, Also pay cash for Hides and Cream. Give us a call, we will treat you right. The Cash Market.

JOHN DOUBLEDAY, Prop PRAIRIEVIEW WIDEAWAKE LOCAL AND Lost- A girls navy blue spring coat, Wednesday, between Luctor and Prairie View. Finder leave at this office. Mrs. Vines is on the. sick list this week.

Buy your shoes at J. Dragt Co. No church or school notes since the revival--the preachers are resting. M. B.

Bard loaded out a car for Mankato, Tuesday. Outing flannels at J. Dragt's below market price. Sarah Tillema is assisting Mrs Dick De Young with her house work. The Prairie View city council met in regular monthly session Monday night.

Forest Graham and Lizzie Skelton of Long Island were in our town Sunday nightEvery thing in knit goods at J. Dragt Co. Fred Brown has again entered the employ of the Rock Island, now stationed at Norton, nights. Miss Irene Davis of Almena, is visiting with Gradma Brown and Aunt Sarah -Maude, this week. Jake Boland is having lots of fun nowadays having the boys guess on a million dollar K.

C. mule. Mrs. D. A.

De Young went the hospital at Concordia las Thursday, to get an X-ray emamination. "Give it to Bro. Gay his paper has got the circulation?" What we know not. Nice "christian" talk for poor town editors to over hear who are trying to make a living. Mrs.

Kuit of near Zeeland, has been here for several day visiting her aged father, John Schakelaan who is 92 years old, and also other relatives and friends. She will leave for home next week. Monday the government start ed on its drive to float the new Liberty loan $4,000,000 000 bond. You can subscribe for one of these 4 per cent bonds at the First National bank, in any amount from $50 up. A very safe investment.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Haan, Tuesday merning took the train at Prairie View for South Dakota where they will make their future home, Mrs. Hasn is a sister of John Reusink and Mr. Reusink and wife went with them as far as Phillipsburg.

19th, Miss Dena Nonhof, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Nonhof of Long Island, to Will Reusink, the second son of Mr. and Mrs.

Reusink of this vicinity. The groom is a prosperous farmer and the bride is loved by all who, know her and both worthy of their choice. They were married at Staadford Texas. The bride wore a white embroidered voile dress and the groom a blue serge. On Thursday, Sept.

27th, a crowd of: a hundred or more young folks gathered at the home of the brides parents in honor of the young couple, bringing with them many useful and I presents. After a bountious supper the evening was spent in music, singing and social converse and playing games. The happy couple will go to housekeeping on a farm three miles northeast of Prairie View, THE WIDEAWAKE extends to them the wishes for prosperity, Jong life and much happiness, which they will get by reading this great family paper, New fall caps at J. Dragt Co Jim Persell with his section crew worked the fore part of the week west of Norton repairing rack. A big barn party was given at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John John Colsman, Monday night. A large crowd was present and a good time reported by all. Big line of Sweaters at J. Dragt Co.

Charlie Thomas with a force of men is putting in a cement crossing for the city between Dragt's store and Highway garage. As we will have a new meat market here Saturday, it will be high time for our geperal stores cease selling lard and salt side pork. Live and let live. G. Johnson at the depot, will soon have a couple of prize winning bogs for market.

George says he is going to buy Liberty bond with part of proceeds, John Kolste, Guy Myers, Ivan Fitzgerald, Johanna Jeurink, Joe Harbers. Grace Apenhorst and Bertha Boland visited Long Island, Sunday afternoon. George Clary, Pete Goddard, Jimmie Albaugh, Guy Mellon and Billy McKinley of Phillipsburg, visited friends in Prairie View, Sunday night. The man who is suspicious of everyone else is the sort of a man it will pay you to be suspicious of. Dr.

W. H. Hazelton of Long Island has accepted a position as assistant to Dr. Lathrop at Norton, hospital, Born -To Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Schesser, Thursday, Sept. 27th, a bouncing girl. This is their first born, and of course the parents feel very proud of it. This week the Prairie View page of the Logan Republican may be loaded with "news?" But with THE WIDEAWAKE local is scarce 88 hen's teeth. Our cotemorary is good church member and it flocks to him; while we believe in the Bible and the golden rule, they leave us poor sinners alone.

Calvin Walker of Logan, WAS a caller at this office last Thurs. day, He informed us he started the Prairie View News here a few years afterwards moved it to Logan and consolidated it with Late Styles Fall Goods OUR STORE Is the place to buy Fall and Winter GOODS J. Dragt Co. Shoes, Underwear Grocries RAT CORN Kills For sale by DR. G.

A. VAN DIEST Prairie View, Kansas. And all good dealers. 26t Che Church Rocord REFORMED CHURCH in America. Rev, F.

B. Mansen, Pastor CHRISTIAN Reformed Church. (Vacant) Pastor. M. E.

CHURCH, Rev. C. R. FLOWERS, Pastor. Prolessional Cards, Dr.

G. A. Van Diest PHYSICIAN SURGEON Prairie View, Kansas Dr. J. Jeurink, PHYSICIAN SURGEON Prairie View, Kansas.

C. E. SEBELIUS, DENTIST. All work fully Gvaranteed. ALMENA, KANS Usual terms.

We appreciate your patronage. Leave dates at the First National Bank or Phone H. Jeu rink. Prairie View, Kansas Cols. H.

Jeurink S. R. Brandts General Auctioneers, Will cry sales any time or any wi ere. Satisfaction guaranteed. Col.

Will Patton AUCTIONEER Is still in the Ring; I still live by the sound of my voice, A share of your patronage solicited. Dates at this office or any Bank. ALMENA, KANS I. M. Mahin F.

W. Mahin MAHIN MAHIN Attorneys-at-Law -Law We practice in all courts of Kansas and in the Federal courts. SMITH CENTER, KANSAS "Aren't you the man who used to stand around and tell how the government ought to be run?" "Yes," replied the self-confident haven't you anything to say now?" "I'm afraid that If I dig up any good suggestions now, some German spy will grab 'em and give Berlin the beneSt of them before I can get them put across in Washington." Sure Enough Family Pride. "Blubbs seems all puffed up with concelt." of family pride." "Ancestors?" "No. He has a boy in the army." Bank Account has many Advantages.

Try Us First Nat'l Bank Prairie View, Kansas Will Treat You Right. the Logah Republican. Hence there is no paper published in this town by name of "News." Mr, Walker is out of the newspaper business and running an automobile house in Logan. Museum Like Indian Mission. The new museum in Santa Fe, N.

which is being constructed under the auspices of the School of American Archeology at a cost of $100,000, is a fine example of the results of a movement in the Southwest to preserve as far as possible in new buildings, the distinctive features of the Indian architecture of the region. The new structure is an enlarged replica, in re-enforced concrete, of the brick and stucco New Mexican state building at the San Diego fair. It combines the picturesque characteristies of several famous missions reproducing the balustraded recesses of one, the facade of another, and so on. It bears special resemblance to the ancient Spanish mission church at the pueblo of Acoma, N. massive building of stone, timber and stucco, having walls ten feet thick in some places.

The museum will serve as state civic center as well as an appropriate shelter for rare archeological Mechanics Magazine. EIGHT IMPORTANT RULES Save wisely, but not too well. Don't turn patriotism into parsimony. Remember that a nation fights on its stomach. Eat less, but not too little.

Substitute rather than starve: eat less meat, but more fish; eat less wheat bread, but more corn bread. Save the canned food -the army needs it. Save the fat, but keep a balanced menu. Don't waste! Fruit Toast. Cut slices of bread into fancy shapes and dip in a mixture which has been made by beating one well beaten egg, one-half cupful of milk and pinch of salt.

Fry or saute the bread in little batter antil prettily browned; then remove to a platter, spreading the pieces out separately, and place a spoonful of jelly or fruit on each piece. Cover each with ped cream to which has been added powdered sugar and vanilla. Growing Cautious..

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Years Available:
1917-1920