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Clifton News from Clifton, Kansas • 5

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Clifton Newsi
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Kansas Several parties are here from County digging for a T. M. Dolan went to City, Wednesday. Mrs. Newton was a Palmer.

Tin quotation of priccn im r-visitor Tuesday. rect-d every ThnrnJaj. Mr. Eaton was up from Clay Corn treasure, supposedly to amount $1.00 Mrs. Goldsberry went to Kan-.

Mrs. Scroggs entertained her sas City Wednesday for a few husband's Bible class, Monday days visit with her daughters, evening it being Mr. Scrogg's One good second hand wind- birthday. A majority of the mill; 10 ft. wheel: 30 ft.

tower, class were present and had for sale chtao, also lots of stuff a fine time. The refreshments not second hand. L. D. Ilaynes.

served were very much enjoyed. Mrs. W. B. Stedman went to tQ 0()0() ()0 that was to have Kansas City, Wednesday.

burio(1 ncar the Great M. F. Southwick is a business it Springs many years ago. The visitor in our city. I belief is that train robbers made Mrs.

J. F. Craver was UI1 CUUIU vearsagoon tne union racmc from Clyde, Wednesday. Center, Tuesday evening. A.

S. Marshall was up from Morgan ville, Tuesday evening. Try a sack of Imperial flour. For Sale At Brtice's. The Vining Hardware is selling machine oil at reduced prices.

Messrs Elbert and Eggleston were in Clay Center, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sauvain and the three train robbers implicated, went south, two were killed in Osborne county and the OatH 50 IUy $12.00 Ilotf 07 HroiUrH 20 Young UoonterH A Uoimtera OK Turkeys 10 Cream 22 Butter IS EKs 13 DuckH 08 GecHfl 4 All bicycle repairs sold at cost. George Haas, Vining Hardware.

Ladies of Clifton. Rifvf.lfi renarincr done. Oeorire last one in Texas. The location Haas, Vining Hardware. Rev.

Rainer and daughter of was revealed in dreams to a certain old man years ago and were repeated frequently so finally he were in Clay Center, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A.

Bray were Manchester, Kansas spent Friday night at the Dr. Boal home. Dr. Boal has a new porch added to the north-east part of his residence. Edna Murdock came down Now the Renovator is here and now you can have your feathers cleaned on a guarantee.

We have our Records with us for inspection. We prove our selves by our works, All come and see for yourselves and be convinced of the condition of feathers. Respectfully, J. M. Gabe, Jewell City.

DELICIOUS DRINKS You Can't Resist. Freshness, Purity, Cool- Clay Center visitors, Tuesday. Machine Oil at Reduced prices at the Vining Hardware. Kalin Studio here every Wednesday. If you want the right kind of ness ana sparkling tizz make our Sodas so delicious.

that you can't resist. Taste them and know. W. R. BOAL.

from Clyde, Wednesday morning. Two good farms for rent near Clifton, Kansas. Call on Daniel Blosser. Card Of Thanks. This is the best time of the year dough buy your flour at Bruce' s.

Edna Murdock spent Sunday here. Miss Adah Funnell was a Clay Center visitor, Tuesday. F. L. Morgan was in Green-leaf, Tuesday.

made up his mind to go to Wa-conda Springs and although he had never been here before, the rock formations were just as indicated in his numerous dreams. Several of the old man's sons are now prospecting for the hidden treasure. Waconda Springs. BAPTISTS CONDEMN PUBLIC DANCE HULLS. Des Moines, la.

June 4. -That the public dance halls are the greatest contributors to the down fall of young girls, was contained in the report of the Social Service committee, submitted at the closing session of the Northern Baptist convention. "In many cities we find that the halls are run with few restrictions and with little or no supervision," says the report. "No wonder they have become public plagues in many of our cities." to begin a business college course. If you start now you will be-through just when there are the most positions open.

Write to Groceries Dealers In Flour Feed Seeds 'Phone 128 For a soda, ice cream etc go to Jas. Drury's Bakery. Messrs Vol Weber and Levi Lower went to Colorado, Tuesday evening. We wish to thank those who so kindly aided us in caring for and burying our mother. C.

I. Welsh and family. The Presbyterian Aid Society met Wednesday after-noon with Mrs. H. Rasmussen.

A large number were present and a profitable time was spent. As is usual a nice lunch was served. The M. E. Aid Society met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.

Bear, the pastor's wife. The attendance was very good and ten visitors were present, six of Dougherty's, Topeka, Kansas. What did we use to do with all our evenings before the Electric Theatre came to town? Go to the Jas. Drury Bakery for your ice cream sodas, sundaes and all kinds of soft drinks. Miss Ida Reed and Jay Shea left Wednesday for a visit at Ames and Concordia.

Charles Hanan and Mrs, Birtw mar This is the best time of the year to begin a business college was up Miss Cora Caudwell from Clay, Wednesday. A good course. It you start now you will which became members, lunch was served. daughter, Maude of Barnes visited the J. M.

Best family a few days last week. Mrs. Harold Prentice and children returned Tuesday evening from a visit with relatives in Kansas City. Mesdames I. Rhodes and M.

E. Woody went to Morganville, Tuesday for a visit at the Chas. Miller home. be through just when there are the most positions open. Write to Dougherty's, Topeka, Kans.

Mr. H. Lewis and Mrs. Lang attended the funeral of their aunt at Manhattan. Reliable Gasoline Ranges with latest improved Burner and Oven Lighter at Larimore's.

FOR BUTTER, EGGS, POULTRY AND CREAM. I also handle the Abilene Flour the Best on the Market, try a sack and be convinced. Yours Respectfully, W. J. BRUCE.

The mother of our fellow townsman died at the home of her son, John W. Welsh at Wal-j ters, Oklahoma May 31, She was born in Canada April 3, Mr. and Mrs. lViuilett were few? Bert Jackson and wife are re joicing over a little boy who came to their home June 3rd. Mrs.

Jackson has been dangerously ill but is improving now. Mrs. Charles Powell is nursing her. here from Fairview, Oklahoma 11831. Peter J.

Welsh of Himes, last week visiting their daughter, Mrs. Mundwiler. Li Wyoming and Mrs. Josephine Cheney of Portland, Oregon are also her children. The remains Mrs.

Mundwiler, Mable and Mr. and Mrs. Mullett went to were brought to Clifton and the Washington, Kansas, Saturday funeral conducted from the home to visit relatives. of her son, Dr. C.

I. Welsh by iiwiaiiniin umii ii i niiiwmini'wmimrtlr- -rwrt-f ifH THE STAR GROCERY the Methodist minister, Rev. C. Bear. Commitment was made in the I.

O. O. F. Cemetery on Save enough in Price to buy another Cow Tuesday morning. OUR Improvements.

Have you noticed the improve C. M. Jones has a new three light COLEMAN lighting system installed in his new home on Clifton street. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Wright, Harry Edmonds, Mrs. J. Olson and daughters, Inez and Alice were in Clay Center, Tuesday evening attending the Edmonds Stewart wedding. I 1 0 THE ments that have been made at the Electric for the comfort of their patrons? Several large electric fans have been installed which makes it the nicest and coolest place in town to spend a The kind you will eventually use. PRENTICE SON.

GROCERS. Melvin Agnew returned to Cawker City, Tuesday evening Yes, you can do it. Select any other cream separator you choose. Find out its capacity. Find out the price.

Then compare that machine-rating for rating with the BEATRICE. 25 to $i0 difference in favor of the EEATEICE. And you get a more durable, more efficient separator a stronger separator a closer skimmer and a guarantee backed by a company with 3 1-2 millions 'invested in business. after a visit with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

M. J. Miss Celia Hanson returned HARLEY-DAVIDSON 13 A CLEAN MOTORCYCLE MO motorcycle could bs popular and be oily and dirty, therefore the mechanical parti where oil was used in the Harley-Davidson were made oil tight. Result, you can ride without damage to your best clothes. This makes the Harley-Davidson the ideal mount for any business man; he can now attend to the outside calls in one-fifth the car time formerly consumed at one-sixth the former cost.

The cost of the Harley-Davidson will be offset many times by the saving in time and transportation its use affords. It will also furnish you with the most comfortable and most delightful of all outdoor sports motorcycling. If the green fields and cool streams call you, answer on a Harley-Davidson. Come in and let us tell you more about the "Silect Gray Feiiow." J. M.

Best, Agent Clifton, Kansas BEATRICE Cream Separator. Robert J. Gaston, Dealer In Windmills, Pumps, Tanks and Pipe Fittings, Gasoline Engines and Steam Fittings. Clifton Kansas. warm evening which with the good class of pictures that are being run there makes it an ideal place to spend a comfortable evening and forget your troubles.

Nothing is being spared to give the people of Clifton and vicinity a first class theater and you can show your appreciation for the efforts they are making by your patronage. A strictly Fire Proof Booth has also been installed which entirely eliminates any danger from fire there might have been. You can't enjoy the pictures and music unless you attend the programs and if you are not attending you don't know what you. are missing. FRESH FRUIT SODAS That can't be beat.

Full of life and fizz. Cold as a Winter Blizzard. Come in and let us show von the BEATRICE now so that yon may realize bigger cream profits right away. Capacity: 550 to 600 lbs, $55.00 750 to 800 lbs, $65.00 950 to 1000 lbs, $75.00 Bring us your cream and get highest market prices. Lenox Torrid Zone Furnace THE SEWINC MACHINE OF QUALITY.

Monday evening from a week's visit at the F. B. Dawes' home in Clay Center. Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. Hunt of Osborne and Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Edwards of Webster came Monday evening to visit relatives here and to attend the Edmonds Stewart wedding at Clay Center. Corrine Brosseau and Miss McDonald of Clyde visited Thursday at the A. Ross home. T.

D. Clemmons, wife and son, Ed. Pratt and wife of Jamestown and L. A. Landas of Lenora were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Stedman a few hours Saturday morning. They left on the Rock Island passenger for Pertle Springs, Missouri to attend an I.

B. S. A. Convention. Mr.

Stedman accompanied them. First published in the Clifton News. June Tth, Notice Of Appointment. State of Kansas, Clay County, ss In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah J. Worley late of Clay County, Kansas.

Notice is hiTul-y given, That on the day of June A. IX au.l.-r-signed was by the Probate Court, of Clay County, Kanas, duly appointed E. B. Brockway. W.

R. BOAL. NOT SOLD AMY GTKEM MAMS. 4 At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Thomas mm tivuvu Absolutely Leading All Steel Furnaces Gas WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME.

If twu purchase tho SEW HOME ym hin-p a ltie aswt a the rrfcw F2 Knd vlu tra hare an cn-lkss chiiia of repairs. Tight. X- Edmonds in Clay Center, Tues-; day June 1912 were mar- ried their daughter, Miss Irene C. to Mr. Claude C.

Stewart of i Sherman township. The Rev. I Charles G. Bear officiated. Miss Myra Jevons of Wakefield plaved I Mendelssohn's wedding march, i out one hundred guests wers present.

The ycung folks many presents, express Or- Guaranteed in eviry respect. Sec sample and get prices at my shop. and qualified as Executor of the last Uvijl and Testae of Sarah J. Worh late of Clay County, dee a-ed. All parties interested will pivvrti themselves accordingly.

a ive i.u ure esteem in wniea tney are held. May they have a long an! happy life..

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