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The Towanda Advocate from Towanda, Kansas • 5

The Towanda Advocate from Towanda, Kansas • 5

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Towanda, Kansas
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HOLD YOUR HAMME 20, 555 HOMES SEE US BEFORE YOU STRIKE We help you hit the nail on the head for good apppearing, durable lumber. Do not make a mistake by being hasty. Our word is behind every piece of wood we sell, and our quality mark is sealed in the weather beaten years through which it will last. Comley Lumber Co. "Aim For The Best." During 1910 according to the Federal Census, there were in the United States 20,255,555 homes.

Of these about one half were owned, and the rest, or 10,697,895 were rented by the occupants. Are you one of the Buy a home. a i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Widick.

If Mr. and Mrs. (Ipo. Ridbra rf El Dorado are the proud parents 1 jt- W. E.

Dymond oi a son Dorn May lb. Geo. aiders is a son of Mrs. M. A.

Siders. Leather Goods Store Mr. and Mrs. A. Soauldintr are entertaining a niece and fam Tlio Homo Lumber Elevator Co.

Service that Pleases Quality that Counts' ily from Elmdale, Kans. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olsen and children spent Sunday at Roselia with Mrs. Ofsen's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. King. Farm Harness Mr. Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs.

Milard Shaffer and Dan Oil Harness spent Sunday with Jim Merril and Miss Edna. II sty Dray and Transfer 1 Collar Pads Oren Kasenburg of Benton is assisting Elmer Widick with his farm work. it- Mr. Frank Smith is still quite Shoes Hauling of all Kinds Done, Promptly, CarefullyReasonably poorly. Mrs.

Will Higgins of Ranger. Texas, and her mother, Mrs. Wolf of Andover, Mrs. J. C.

Mc- Phone Jack Bums, Klgr. Auto Tops To Order Williams and Miss Mollie McWill Shoe Repairing iams of Benton spent Tuesday afternoon at Geo. Higgins. The Palmer Sunday School Class was enterta'ned at the Dell Wait is helping Mace home of their teachers Mrs. Thompson put up alfalfa.

Hendershot, on Friday evening IF Notice Just received a large shipment of stone-ware consisting of crock from 1 2 gal. to 2 gal. Jar from 1 gal. to 12 gal Churns witn dasher and cover 3, 4, 5 6 gal. Water jars with cover and faucet Mr.

and Mrs. Andy Ralston May 21 in honor of Percy Neut-man's birthday. A short pro and children spent Friday even ing at C. A. Green's.

6 and 8 gal; Butter jrs 2 aud 3 Mr. and Wm. Blyth of Halstead were in town Saturday. b. Fancy flower pots.

See them. gramme was given, talk by Rev. Hendershot. Two readings Gladys Gilly. There were several contests during the evening and prizes were awarded for each.

Refreshments were served. The entertaining Committee was Margaret Johnson, Ada Bal-andingharn, Albert Pyle. Those present were 1 Misses Falrchild Bros Hgr. Phone 82 Lost A blue serge cape, between Benton and Towanda, on May 22, has National Cloak BIQ REDUCTION Wittenborn and Kullmann have and Suit trade Mark, of new York I SEE US FOR General House Furnishings. If you want a better qualty of goods than we carry here, don't fail-to see our stock in Wichita.

If you go to Wichita to buy, go to 122 West Douglas. We will deliver goods to your home without extra charge. REIZ STRUNK, No. 2 H. H.

Krampert, Mgr. reduced the prices on all their Call at Advocate and and receive stock of Firestone, Oakleaf and Ruby Litton, Lena Mosier, Wan-nah Mosier, Iva Baker, Kather- reward. casirgs and tubes. Their me Lewis, josepnine snriver, entire stock of accessories ana parts are sor' sale at a big Hellen Pyle, Gladys Gilly Lydia Jones, Margurite Johnson. The Towanda Advocate Messrs Albert Pvle.

Fercy Andrew Mosier, Floyd Publisued Every Thursday At CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday school at 10:00 a. ni. McKinney, Richard Jones, tJro. Towanda, Kansas Hendershot. Divine Worship at 11 a.

m. and 8:00 in the evening. Subscription, $1.50 A Year Entered as second class matter April 5, METHODIST CHURCH Services for Sunday May The Mission Society will meet at the Church Friday afternoon nt 2:30. 30, 1919 at the fiost office at Towanda, Kans as under the Act of March 3, 1879. Ladies Aid each Wednesday are as follows 10:00 a.

m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Class Meting.

Ep worth League. Chester Hall of Whitewater. MITH, Manager Editor Sunday was Chester's birthday. afternoon. The choir will meet on Thurs day evening at Mrs.

Lora Wheel ers. Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

Wait spent 8:00 p. m. Preaching. City Directory. Mayor, W.

L. Green. bundayatternoon at Floyd Waits Now Do You Know Who Won the War? Marines? Nope, Army? Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Winters Councikuen; A. E. Ralston, E. A SIXTEEN AND VICINITY Ben C'upp was in Wichita Saturday. 1 Jim Murril and sister Miss Edna and their brother-in-law Oliver Shaffer of Forgan spent Friday with Milard Shaffer and family at Midian.

Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Widick, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Widick, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Widick and son, Miss No, Navy? Guess Again. The spent Sunday with their daught Shriver, II. 8, Wait, Charles Keevert and C. L.

Botkin. er Mrs. Bessie Hammond and Prayer meeting and Bible Study every Thursday evening at m. If not attending Church and Sunday School elsewhere, try the Methodist Church next Sunday. A hearty WELCOME awaits YOU.

family. Clerk, F. W. Squier. Treasurer, F.

W. Robison. Mr. Alf Higgins entertained a couple of old time friends from Smiths! Washington, D. C.

May 26. There were, more Smiths in the American army, navy and. marine corps in the late war, than persons of any other surname enough Smiths to make fifteen regiments of men each or two divisions of 27,000 men Wichita Sunday. Bertha Nve. Miss Fern Higgins Fire Chief, J.

M. McDonald Police Judge, W. R. Green. Street and Water Commissioner; Iv.

ecu. COME and bring Your Friends vith you. G. W. GARRISON, Pastor.

Cecil Widick and Willie Widick Master Wilber Widick, spent Mondav with oranHnprpnta cmon Sundae with Mr, and Mrs.

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Pages Available:
358
Years Available:
1919-1920