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The Woodbine Journal from Woodbine, Kansas • 4

The Woodbine Journal from Woodbine, Kansas • 4

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Woodbine, Kansas
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4
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Correspondence. 1 Pleasant Valley Why Not Now Julius Staatz took his car to Wre- A Carload of FORDS Just Received Ready for Delivery ford, Thursday. Ckas. Krauae shelled couq for Johu Diekman Tuesday. You have intended to et some neat looking stationary for your correspondence and as an advertisement of your farm Fred Krause made a business trip to Latimer.

Pi i -Get Busy A Never will you find a better time tean now. Ilu Come let us show you samples and prices. Kiht work, right price, right now. 9 FORD TOURING CAR 4 -Cylinder 2U Horsepower fully equipped, excep; apeedouieter'. Price $410 f.

b. Lyceum Fred Tatge went to White City, Friday. Mrs. Will Obermeyer is on the sick list. Messrs.

Meyer, Buiek and Brenner shelLd corn last week. Will Brenuer went to Heriugtou, Thursday in his Maxwell, Ed. rentier made a trip to Oarieh Friday, Olga Meyer has been absent from "li -ol several da on account of sickness. Thiswliole neighborhood went to Woodbine Friday. Wonders what c-Tvueed the excitement.

Albert Staatz Jr. made a flying trip through this secliou. Ttiursday. Mr. Ed Brenner visited with her parents Mr.

and Mrs. Meyer, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs S. A.

Johnson attended the funeral of Mrs, Pete wen son. at While City, Wednesday Mrs Beekel and daughter Lily visited i'li Mrs. Will Obermeyer, Friday. John Biekiuin aud family, Ed Brenner and W. H.

Frolm and childroii (r'ok d-iner at, the hame. Siiuduy. Eh'hi-r 1 i i SitiM' Safety First Bay aForcl Not only a saving in first cost but in the upkeep afterwards. A car that you can use the year around iu all kinds of weather and on ail kinds of roads. The Cah for the People the Universal Car.

The last number will be; Lillian Stone Company In Pleasing Entertainments At the M. E. Church Woodbine, Kansas, on Tuesday, March 21st. Single Admission 35 cents Ill' if W. 11 -t i ill itge an i Marti'j Di-'htian tn ide a triji to To-j pel-; i Suivlav We ku.iA lht-' re ich-I Great Package si FORD RUN A -i OUT -PaM-ener -4-Cvliud-r )'A'-r-l'uil equipped, hUrtedu meier.

Price f. o. lli.li 5)2 Post Cakds 1 1 i i. re I lev wi -it HI r-d. Fred I -J ht Wulf rsuiei.iv at.

Fivd M'-yer'i. CJ.n'r, btaiue theui in eli (' l.iild", Mai'ie aed FreO Meyi-r to uni. la-t Wf-ek. i.b-r intends tt work tlierr for iiie lime. One for Evi-rv WVi; Yar heautifii in Design hii1 Finis! just off tup pies.

High work of art By best artist. new These cards const-it of istar, Blrt li (Jay, B.jst "Anniversary. Happies a ad Cai Full tine of Ford repairs carri-t in stock at ail times Xoodbine Garage G. H. Koepke, Prop, i via 'S it Navarre gr iiu'a'ion-i S'Mvi oii'y 2" I i pay fur our fin rtublication i be fonri and Kan-; Fanner for One Year find this at pucka l'h of bemi tiful post cifilc- i be mailed to your address fly free.

s'age paid J' DeArinoiiil Root Earl dgrr spi 'd, Saturday aud Sunday with home iolks. Misses Issitt and Clark of Woodbine visited Miss I'-sitt's sister, Mrs. C. F. Londeue, Saturday and Sunday.

W. 0. Gritg and familv aud J. C. ill 1 if a v.

it "npnlfirs in high class granite monuments and JgjSSi Don't delay, as Lis yreat offer will not be ti'ood but a short The Missouri and Kansas Fanner is pub-Imbed twice each month aud is one of the best farm and home publications in the southwest. The editor and associate editors own unci operate farms and know from ex per ieuce what they are writing about. Each issue contains articles devoted to better agriculture, horticulture, poul try, dairy and allipd interests. If has a Home Circle Department. a markers.

vVe AW ii'kxico Pacific North west Tickets on sale daily March 25 to April 14. 1916 Choice si Resiles Automatic Block Final Modern AU-Steel Equipment Superb Dining Cur Service hand made scale draw- Burns aud faudly visited relatives at Upland, Sunday Misse Springer, Sheets, Davis, KpuH'mau, Moniges and Kilgore of Chapman attended the play Saturday night a.nd visiie-l relatives ingS Original designs to please. Let us confer with you. Will call at your request. We save you unnecessary expense.

We make free delivery. of Wuodbme speut Sunday with nei ooitsiu, Miss Eva Kau tf man. R. Sheets and" Ethe! Kodgers short s'ory ai.cl Spud's Letters and Prairie Farm Jo1 tins, which alone are worth tie sub setiption pre. Twertyfive rent wi get you the Missouri and Kansas Farmer one year aud this great pack-ago of cards, Address Missouri and Kansas Fanner, Eighth and McGi Sts Kansas City.

Mo. Dept. F. Ask agent for information took diuuer with Mrs. Ida.

Diehl at Foundations made of concrete. Thirty years experience. DeAriiioiKl loot, Abileue, Su inlay. W. T.

Nininger and wife have rented rooms at W. C. Zooks, Mrs W. Fulh-jgton of Idaua is visiting her sou. B.

Fuiliugtou and faniiiv. Chas. Gugler bought oue of tboe Du roc Jersey boars from Charlie Mitsch for his hen) this year. SEELY, Agent Woodbine, Kacsai. TV AO VfVV invPTinv pi John Vahshokz and faiirlv left for Nebraska Fnday i-venintr win-re will vmit inor (Kirnl i'n'ilislieii Mrtrrh li n'J NOTICK HI- AI'I'OINTMFNT, St.itc o( Kun-iK, I'ii Uiiison Inllii' inatH'i- uf Oil' sl-iii- i.f UiMii P.

e.t. mie oimty. ioi.of is on the ih ilay i -1 li 1 1 liU'i. I rs; i t.y the I'l-iiliati uf Pickiiisnii Comi'i, (t ii I iipjininti'd ienl a- Kxc-ii-H1'. uf li ih-ri'av it.

lite of I iok i mi County. K.i. Al. er. lntTi'-t' a Hi ek'ilte ivil'i notice atiil sovern tiit'-n iv.

iu-cdnlimity. t'H AIU.KS K. MllOBIC. Kxi'Ciitir. hv who is quite iiek.

Fred Lm.gh fer aud wile and Mr-I Barrett vis ted with Geo. Diiieis of anioiia Suuday. Correspondents Wanted The Journal wants a correspondent from each locality. We will furnish paper, and stamps. Grand View Mrs Uarrctt of Heriutfton visited with hi-i Joseph Saturday aud Sunday.

Dave Lontrholer and family pent Suuday at Ulehird Jahnke s. 1 sitae Rili'el and wife made a business trip to Herington. Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Loughofer, Ly.lia. Mary and Sam Loughofer speiit Sunday in Herington. Ed Vahsholtz and family visited with Joe Loughofer and wife Suuday afternoon. Chas. Chalker and family, Mary Ranch aud Helen Waiiehair of Abilene visited with John Schmid's Sunday.

Leua aud Elsie S'hmul were shopping iu Hope last Weduesday. II. N. Fu ler liar purchased the lots just east of the M. E.

Church. He will likely build ou them this summer,.

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Pages Available:
1,373
Years Available:
1914-1917