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The Mayetta Herald from Mayetta, Kansas • 1

The Mayetta Herald from Mayetta, Kansas • 1

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A (m. luti Bistorica i ERALlf a. if a VOLUME ir MAYETTAvJCANSASrJVEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920 NUMBER 4 -P-H DC iThls Is the Last Issue of Dance Don't forget the Big Dance at Rob-son hall Thursday, this week. Four pieces Topeka music. For Sale -240 acre in wheat, half wheat to purchaser.

House, bai a dandy. Priced to sell only $68 per ere. Albeit Jones. of the Mayetta Herald High School Notes Mr. Puffer, of the National Welfare League, gave a most interesting and inspiring lecturn to the high school and grammar room students on Monday We have sold the Herald equipment Cash Prices morninr.

He discussed the vital am! to Mr. F. P. Aslin of Aurora, who will move the plant to that place. The subscription list been turned over to Mr.

Sam Osterbold, editor of the Holton Signal, who will '11 our ul practical things Lich help boys and irb deride a life vnrk, and pre AIT STAR EAT sent t-d hi'J i lea in such a as to Save Money Our Prices Lower unexpired subscriptions and collect unpaid subscriptions. AND light up rope and arnLiliov ior the future in the minds of a majority of the students, lie aroused so much enthusiasm among the students that a large number stayed to hear his lecture in GROCERY 15c Rolled 8c Matches We will be in Mayetta Jfor a few 6c -23c the afternoon. days closing up our affairs. Those who are indebted to us for other than subscription will kindly call at this office The afternoon lecture which Mr. Puff 25c Tomatoes- 20c Tomatoes 15c Toilet Soap, 3 for 45c Coffee Yeast Foam er gave was particularly for the parents of the students and the citizens of and settle.

And if we owe anyone call and get your money. 38c 5c We thank those of our business men the community. Only few were present, however, and so an appeal is made to everyone to make special effort to who have stood by the Herald all these 10c Spices, any kind. hear him on Wednesday evening, Jan. 28.

years, in order that a paper might ex- Fresh and salt meat Choice fresh groceries Fruit and vegetables 1st here, and hate to see them deprived Both of the basketball teams made a of the biggest asset any town can have trip to Netawaka last Friday neither one brought a Netawaka scalp V. R. Lunger One Price to Everybody. a local newspaper. We hope those who have stood by and looked on will some day see the light.

along borne, we are sorry to say. The score for the first team was 29 to 50, and that for the second team 8 to 16, J. W. WATKINS. My butchering day is Tuesday only.

Must have few daya notice. boh in favor of Netawaka. The low 3E ii IZ3E3E scores were probably due to lack of practice. We are hoping the boys will Editor Sick Paper Late The reason for the tardy Herald this get in good trim for the next games, most of which will be played on the home court week is due to a sick editor. We are Bending you a very abreviated paper, AL HOHNBAUM with the hope you will pardon its short comings, much matter nas oeen leit Death of Mrs A.

Cooney out because of our inability to put it Mrs. A. Cooney passed away at her into type. home in Mayetta Monday morning at 6 o'clock, after an illness of about two BIDS WANTED months. Funeral services were held ftom St.

FrancisXavier church here on Sealed proposals will be received by Do You Want That Auto Painted? I have opened a general paint shop in the room formerly occupied by the shoe cobbler and am prepared to do auto, carriage and furniture painting We have 1920 sample books from which to order your wall paper CHAS. T. KRYDER Wednesday and interment took place the Board of Education of School Dis trict No, 5, Jackson County, Kansas, at the Catholic cemetery at Holton. Obituary next week. at Mayetta.

Kansas, up to 1 o'clock m. Feb. 16th, 1920, for the erection and completion of a Rural High School Farmers' Union Elevator Building at Mayetta, Kansas. Seperate bids will be received on the general construction, plumbing and At the last meeting of the Mayetta Farmers' Union $2,200.00 worth of el sewering, heating and electric wiring. evator stock was subscribed for.

Plans and specifications may be ob D. C. Osborn was elected secretary. David's well-known ability and integ rity will be a great help to the union. tained from the architect, H.D.

Pamp el, 404 Finance Kansas City, Mo. The Board reserves the right to re' ject any or all bids. At the next meeting to be held Fri AWIIIHIIIilllllilllllllllllllC am We Sell at Right Prices Coal and All kinds of Building Material The Canfield Lumber Co. By order of the Board of Education day afternoon at the opera house, steps will be taken to canvass all Mayetta trade territory with the view of selling enough stock to build and equip a mod of School District No. 5, Jackson Coun ty.

W. M. SEIBERT, Clerk of said School Board. ern elevator. It is not the intention of those behind Cash paid for Poultry, Eggs and Cream this movement to antogonize any legit imate business, but merely to handle their own in an efficient and economic Holy Writ bears record of the great suffering and the wodderful fortiude and patience of the patriarch, Job, al manner.

who was afflicted with boils. History Public Sale. has not recorded a finer example of patience under suffering. 'Twas rare I will sell at public auction at my and noble that Old Testameut writers Our motto is: gave it a place in sacred history, hew frm' tWH mile sputh of Hovt the M- I thA Rnnk of lowing property, on I 3 1 1 MONDAY, FEB. 9, 1920, tommenc- ing at 1 o'clock, p.

Grandnia Ppge had the misfortune to 3 HEAL RORSES-1 pair of black Honest Weights and honest Tests. fall one day last week, cutting quite a gash in her forehesd, necessitating sev marc coming 4 yev.rs old. weight 2100; 1 iron gray horse coming 4 years old, eral stitches to be taken. weight J200. 12 HEAD OF CATTLE 1 fresh Albert Hunter was in Topeka Friday.

33 Shorthorn cow and calf, 1 Shorthorn cow fresh soon, 1 Jersey cow fresh in March, 1 Shorthorn bull 2 years old, 1 Mrs. J. W. Lewis and daughter, Grace, Holstein heifer 2 years old. 1 Shorthorn went to Topeka Thursday.

For Highest Market Prices For Poultry, Eggs and Cream See Chas. A. Saunders Owing to the constantly changing market, we find that our custom of quoting prices each week unsatisfactory, hence'have discontinued it heifer coming yearling, 3 Shorthorn calves, 1 Jersey heifer calf, 2 coming The Holton Creamery Co, Ross Melton, Operator at Mayetta "Associate with men of good quality yearling steers. is you esteem your reputation, for it i3 7 HEAD of HOGS-6 thorobred Dur- better to be alone than in bad company. Whshington.

oc Jersey gilts, weight about 200 lbs. 1 hog, weight about 190 lbs. HAY-6 tons of baled hay. SEE TERMS-Sums of $10 and under The funeral of t'eter sagensw, an Indian who died on Wednesday, was case, on sums over $10 a credit of 8 held Thursday from the Church of St. month's time at 8 per cent interest, Marys of the Snow, on the reservation, will be given.

2 per cent off for cash. Father Geinitz officiating. C. E. YEAKLEY.

Chas. Crews, Auctioneer; L. C. Burns, Clerk. Mrs.

Lulu Flynn of Pekin, and Mrs. Mary McNeive of Edmond, Kas are here on account of the death of John Slattery went to Kansas City their sister and aunt, Mrs. A. Cooney, the latter part of the week to see bis son, Cornelius, who is quite sick with THE Bank Of Mayetta Sisters Anne Leo, of Kansas City, Interest on Time Deposits Farm Loans and Insurance Free Notary Service to All Open an account with us and pay your bills with checks they make good receipts scarlet in a hospital there. arrived here Monday to be present at the funeral of her mother, Mrs.

A. Cooney. A. Delaware Indian with four moth erless children arrived here last week from Canada. He has secured work Keuben Young who is attending an on the section and will put the children auto school in Kansas City is home this in school.

week. Capital and Surplus $30,000.00 Automobile for Sale Mrs. J. W. McMurray and son, Oak ley, were in Topeka Saturday.

A good place to make deposits and secure loans. mve passenger touring car in per fect mechanical condition, self starter, exchan Bank State Miss Mildred Parker returned to To- new battery, new chains, new pistons, it peka Saturday. full leather upholtering, mohair top, side curtains, a good looker and $550 Miss Mima Bertrch visited home folks gets it. Inquire at Herald office. Sunday.

Miss Pearl Lasley was up from Tope Of Mayetta Kansas OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS G. F. Elliott, Pres. V. R.

Lunger, Vice Pres. R. W. Dunahugb, Cashier M. A.

Bender F. O. Grubbs. ka Sunday. Mulryan's Pharmacy.

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS R. L. MILLER President W. COONEY, Vice President W. A.

COONEY, Cashier H. JONES, Assistant Cashier M. FITZGERALD Miss Rose Cunneen who is teaching the Miller school, visited at the Farrell home Sunday. DR. A.

C. EYMAN Dental Office Over Naylor's Drug Store been on the 1 Mrs. Mary Waist sick list this wee! Holton Kansas! k--'t.

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Years Available:
1910-1920