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The New Cambria Times from New Cambria, Kansas • 5

The New Cambria Times from New Cambria, Kansas • 5

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New Cambria, Kansas
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THE NILES RECORDER, NILES, KANSAS H. Eva a 9 xnos. jwason is putting in a new New Cambria News cement walk in front of his butcher H. C. Poulson of the Brookville shop building this week.

E. W. Donmyer and Hobart Bar- When you have any news call 27. Geo. Vaupel drove to Salina Mod day.

tleson made atrip to Salina on the Lem Bennet drove to Salina Satur Headlight was in town a short time time Tuesday and made this office a pleasant call. He was here in the interest of the base-ball team' of which he is manager. M.J. Kephart was home from Niles Saturday evening and Suuday forenoon returning to Niles in the afternoon where he is working- on Jas. Kearse's new barn.

will finish this week. Sunda'y eveving. Mrs. Strubble and Mr. and Mrs.

Carr visited Sunday at the home of Clay Bell east of town. Fred Hahn was in town attending the meeting of the Commercial Association Monday evening. There were 15 Tourist passed through here this afternoon, we did not learn where they were from. Mrs Elmer Robinson, of Salina, Nora Reigle and Hattie Ripple were printing piuut and later tesuoiioh paper at some good point. We sell bargains in bur Variety store 12in.

6in. slim taper files 5cts. 6in. hinges. lOcts.

curry combs 5c ts. canton flannel gloves 5cts. police suspenders. 25cts. mens hickory brand overalls mens hickery brand blue overallsTOcts mtms hickory brand blue jackets 70c mens express overalls mens genuine balbriggan under 90cts.

mens wash shirts mens high grade wash fine line of mens silk ties 10 100 harvest hats ladies vests, ladies silk boot ladies service ladies ties day. Serene Baxter of Salina was in town Sunday. Paine Abbott is painting his house on 1st street. See Drenning Brothers for farm town Insurance. John Cline made a business trip to Salina Satuaday.

Aaron fioseman was a passenger to Salina Saturday. A.M. Smith made a trip to Salina in his bucv Monday. Leonard Heidrick and W. M.

Bar rigan of Solomon was in town Friday and while here made the Times Be A mm corner omce a call and favored us callers at this office Saturday. with three subscriptions to the Re corder. Thanks. We sell the Western Standard Iola The following from here attended Portland cement 45cts. net per sack.

the ball game at Salina Tuesday: M. M. Drenning Lbr. Co. J- V.

Donmyer was a passenger to A. E. Hicks, J. A. Donmyer, Albert Elmer Reigle and family were in town Sunday evening.

Born Sunday May lOth.To Mr. and Mr. Chas.Cline a girl. Donmyer, S. A.

Bolby, S. P. Baker, Salina Saturday to visit his brother Paine Abbott, R. J. Fisher, E.

W. Ed and sister Mrs. C. Eirtland. Ed.

Biticker and wife of west of SU uuz. la nes lace auu riuuiuiucrcu handkerchiefs See our bargains in ladies laes and bobbinet niching. M. M. Drenning Lbr.

Co. Donmyer and Henry Donmyer. The New Cambria Telephone in stalled a phone in the Times office Monday afternoon, From now on D. N- Batdorff is doing some painting for John Benfield. John Cline was a passenger to Sal-na and return Saturday.

W. A. Murphey was transacting business in town Saturday. you may call us up and give us auy Salina called on Mrs. Catherine Mess er and daughter Ida Sunday P.

M. Anna Shanahan, Alice Hohn. Erie Johnson and Clarence of Salina called on Hattie Ripple Sunday evening. Grandma Rose who is 92 years old is visiting her sister and brother at item of news that you may have. which will be greatly appreciated.

Our number is 27. Sometime betweei Saturday even Smoky Hill River pick, cd up by Rover Mrs; J. A. Northrop is visiting her parents at Dalphos this week. Thomas Mason of "Kansas City is visiting at the home of Robert Pickering.

The little Nelson girls Elsa and E. B. Stahl and family visited at Daniel Donmyer's Sunbay. C. A.

Brown and wife were passengers to Salina Wednesday. Albert Fultzwas in town Saturday doing business with eur merchants! John Bell and John O'Brien were the nome of Prof. Packard's in Salina. S. F.

Baker is painting the Lumber and coal sheds for the M. M. Drenning Lumber Co. this week. When you have any cement work to do don't forget to figure with R.

Clara spent Sunday with Mary doinE business here Wednesday. Vaupel. Two auto loads from McPherson G. H. Evans and wife were passengers to Salina Monday.

pent several days last week fishing ing and Monday morning some party or parties broke the lock on the Standard Oil Companies city wagon in their wagon in their yards in Salina and took one of their barrels and filled it with gasoline and took it and tried to hide it oy burying it in a field where they located it Monday morning. There will be a Picnic he din Mrs. Ruch's park just west of the Union Pacific depot on Tuesday May 19th. Everybody come to New Cambria and have a general good time. There will be band music, speaking, base ball game and races for the school girls and boys to compete for prizes that will be awarded to the winners and don't you forget it there will be waller uruimau aiicuueu iuc uum- A aau.iot.trtri MnnHa AVAnin near the mill-dam.

Frank Harris from weat of Saliaa is breaking this 80 (formerly owned by John Bums) for a real estate G. E. Denio of Niles has one com-ntn threshing machine for sale or trade. firm of Saliaa. C.

Lowman. First class work guaranteed. J. B. Smally Assistant General Manager of the Rock Island Company died in Topeka Friday morning May 8th.

John Genisch and daughters Anna, Grace and Verna of Salina visited at the country home of J. M. Brown Sunday. C. B.

Eirtland df Salina and M. M. Drenning returned from a business trip to Queenamo, Kansas Monday corning. Elizabeth and Hattie Croyle went The Youug People's class of th E. Sunday School of New Cam bria will hate a picnic on the river near the Schrader farm Friday the 15th.

a big basket dinner. The Picnic Committee will fmeet Saturday evening in the Ruch building. 0 FARM LOANS Low rates and Good terms. Drenning Bros. For complete Abstracts of Titles phone 500, L.

Wilder, Salina Kausas. For Sale Some good residences and vacant lot in New Cambria. Drenning Bros. NILES NEWS Rev. R.

L. Turk the former editor of the Culver Record was a pleasant to Salina Monday afternoon to tak-their music lessons from Proffessor Packhard. Come to the picnic at New Cambria Mrs. P. J.

Harrington visited at Solomon last week. W. C. Brown was a business caller from Salina this weak Mrs. F.

Hughes visited Salina friends last Saturday. caller at this office Tuesday. He a as on his way to Culver to pack bis printing plant and house-hold cts and ship them to his farm at Detroit. His son has left the farm and the Reverand will handle the farm himself this year and store the and bring your dinner and stay all day and also get acquainted with D. A.

Roe hauled a load of freight down from Salina for G. H. vans Tuesday. John Shank and A.M. Smith were among the business callers here Monday.

Come! your nieghbor. Nora Reigle came down from Salina tospeod Sunday Elmer Reigle and family. Mrs. Elmer Robinson ae-compauied her. Win.

McCaslio, wife and his mother, Mrs Flaherty, were down ftom Salina Sunday visiting E. W. Donmyer and family. Mrs. O.

H. Baker and littledaugh-ter came down from Salina Wednesday morning to visit her parents D.N. Batdorff and wife. Walter Shank, B.E.Baker, C.I. Swain H.G.Cline, John Brown and Mrs.

J. P. Lowman and daughter, Flo were trading with our merchants Tuesday. FOR RENT Good store building shelved ready In and see Evan's new line of Men's Furnishings, Overalls, Shirts, Gloves, Hose and Underwear. Also a full line of fresh Groceries at prices that mean real economy Highest prices for produce P.

P. Ruch was ill charge at the U-P depot in the absence of C. A. Brown Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. VanCIeeve of Saline visited at the Wilson home east of town Sunday. For Real Estate, rentals, Hail In auraace and Notary Public. See A C. Whitney.

M. Brown were among the farmers transacting business, here Tuesday. Thoa Mason informed the writer that be would open up a butcher shop in his bulding about July the first. Give him your support and G. H.

EVANS incouragement. There were four Vhite City Autos in town this mornning on their way to Salina to attend the Convention of the Christian Church. They stopped and chatted a few minutes with ma Anderson who was seriously hurt is growing weaker. We carry' a full line of lumber, hardware, harness and coal. Tk 1 iu.

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Pages Available:
244
Years Available:
1914-1914