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The Durham Tribune from Durham, Kansas • 5

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Durham, Kansas
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OOOO00000OOO0O000000OOOO000O0O00OOO000OO000G000OOOO DR. M. ROBB STAPP Local News Items Physician anil Surgeon, The Durham State Bank UOOOOOOOOOOCX30000000000000000000000000000000COOOOOOO DURHAM, KANSAS. Trade in Durham. Tell us the local Prompt attention, given to calls day or night.

Office on MainSt Tribyne $1.25 a Trade in Durham. Blaine Township Edd and John Schlehuber, and E. A. Musick fl.ivvered a few miles out in the country Monday. Misses Nellie and Anne A.

C. UnruK, formerly of but now living in was in town Sunday. Toeves and EllenSmith. Reliability Sfrength Safefy The directors and stockholders of this bank are made up of responsible business men and The individual responsibility guarantees the reliability, strength and safety of this bank. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank Mrs.

Ben Wedel visited rela- i David Toeves was among those J. K. Loewen shipped thirty tives in Koxbury Sunday. to make molasses at the Jantz bead of horses to Wichita one day farm Monday and Tuesday. werit to Wichita Fri- last week.

Ed Geis day night. John Pope and family spent Mrs. N. A. Jones is visiting her daughter, Mrs.

AH a Merritt, at Lawton, this week. Adam Youk and family church at Hillsboro Sunay. Tuesday shopping in Hillsboro. o- Durham High School Notes Mm DURHAM STATE rela- Rudolph who is work Mrs. John Gaede visited tives in Inman last week.

ing near spent Sunday with his family here. The first spelling class in high school was held Tuesday morning. Rev. Jones and family spent Sunday at the Abe Frick home. We write insurance of all classes in the most reliable companies.

Farm loans lowest ratesno delay. C. H. MERRIWEATHER, Cashier. For Sale Three Poland China It was discovered that the pupils boars, J.

L. Frick, Durham, Kan sas. in high school are not as excellent in that branch as one would imagine, consequently it would be a very good plan to continue. Schmidt, of Marion, visited Miss Ne'ola Keso Sunday A load of cattle was shipped in from Wichita to J. K.

Loewen Saturday. Al Jones was a Heringtori this week; BOX SUPPER The professors and a number of high school, 7th and 8th grade boys worked very diligently last Friday preparing the ground for basket hall practice. Elmer Bran Gypsum, ex-: Mark Dirkson, of Carleton. was in the city Monday. tended his subscription another year the first of the week.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kaiser, of Canton, were here Sunday. Fred Bres'tel, our popular and A box supper and entertainment will be given at the Warren School House Halowe'en night. accomodating butcher, advanced his subscription another year last The Caesar class.

is very communicative of iate. We have concluded that their Wessons are very difficult. We believe that Arthur Eichen-our will be able to speak German fluently some day(?) Monday. Mrs. Sam Miller was shopping in the city Tuesday.

For Sale Well-bred Scotch col here from lie puppies, five weeks old. See, John Hackler was Tampa Tuesday, Come Everyb ody phone or write, Jake Schafer, Durham, Kansas. "Poverty is the mother of invention." No doubt this the case Found Brown laprobe. Owner can get same at the Tribune by paying for this ad. since our physics labratory is so ICSS2X3 Uimited has been using Mrs.

Garnett G. Jones, of Vol-land, Kansas, spent last week here the guest of her sister, Mrs. V. P. Chase and family.

his inventive genius to construct the material which we lack. Mrs. John Ehrlich, of Marion, is a guest at the E. Pope home this Albert Weible and Misses Jose "What is ostracism?" was asked by Mr. Loganbill in history.

Arthur Eiehenour: "That was a man name. Misses Grace and Ethel Crist were week end guests at the John Smith home. HORSES and MULES Wanted For the Army TOP PRICES PAID Write or Phone J. K. LOEWEN Phone Line 19; No.

14; Durham, Kansas phine. HkT and Bessie Weiblf spent' Sunday afternoon at the H. H. Fritsch home near Tampa. Mrs.

Gertrude 'Young of Tampa, visited her sister, Mrs. D. A. Baker, here the latter part of last week. Mis.

Smith arid pupils enjoyed a hike Tuesday afternoon, studying natural geography. Joel Geis and family were Sunday-guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Borton. A Hallowe'en program will be given by the lower rooms next Wednesday afternoon. Lewis and Chris Haas and Les Weible ltft Monday from Carle-ton for Kansas City on a short George Keso and wife entertained Mr. and Mrs. C.

Rice at six o'clock dinner Sunday evening. See the Tribune for the latest business trip styles in ladies and misses calling and visiting cards. Our prices are reasonable and, our work the Clyde Branton, Peaster Schle I MILLINER 1 See the millinery at the Durham Merc: store Saturday, October 27. Mrs. C.

E. Godown. huber and Isaac Bergen went to most satisfactory. Kansas City Monday afternoon on business. Mrs.

Alice King returned to her Mrs. C. E. Godown will W. E.Crist and family were Sunday dinner guests at the John Ralph and, James Gansoh and Smith home.

Rome in Hutchinson Monday after a visit of several weeks with her brother, Chas. A. Borton and family. mother and Ernest Williams, of Canton, were guests at the G. L.

Williams home Sunday. Mrs. C. Weible spent Sunday a guest at the Herman Schultz home. Misses Sarah and Abbie Smith, teachers in districts 87 and 114 respectively, were home for the Someone stole Prof.

Niles' Ford Sunday night from the garage in the rear of the Fred Brestel home. Entrance was gained by breaking the two padlocks that secured the door. So far no trace of the thieves ha been found. Mrs. J.

J. Geis and son, Arthur, spent Sunday with Chas. Borton and family. week-end. be at the Durham Merc.

Co. on next Saturday, Oct. 27tli with a very nice line of hats at very Reasonable Prices Henry Wedel returned home Tuesday after a short visit in Little Ivan Borton is able to be I 1.1 around after suffering a broken Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Bacon, of Houston ana otner points in lex- leg several weeks ago. PwKiifv Tr nrA IVfra Ra-. 33. con, of Canton-Mrs.

Keeferand ucS Miss Keefer, of Canton, and John Mrs. Mary Bartel and and Grandma Kaiser were in I Bacon and wife motored to Fort the city this week. Riley Sunday. George Schneider and Misses Mollie Schneider and Isabelle Funk attended the entertainment at the Baptist church northwest of town Sunday night: Rev. Jones, of Galva, rilled his On the ground that newspaper men regular appointment at the Meth are of more value as disseminators of! odist church here Sunday.

If you don't see an item about your visit or visitors don't blame us we are not mind readers. Keep Durham money in Durham and live at home. Watch our advertising columns. publicity than as soldiers, the district; The Ladies Aid of the Method- i board of appeals of Indiana is exempt- 1st church met with Mrs. C.

in newspaper men. We presume Jones Wednesday and tacked com- J. K. Loewen went to Linds- newspaper plants are bringing fancy forts to be sold at their bazaar in borg Monday to buy horses for price in that state at present. jthe near future, (the army Trade in Durham.

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