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The Carbondale Review from Carbondale, Kansas • 1

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Carbondal 1U IP EVIEW VOLUME NO. 6 CARBONDALE, KANSAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1918 SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YR. Rundle-Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and Misa Mildred Watkinson returned Miss Hattie Rundle, daughter of children motored to Funston last home from Burlingame, Tuesday.

si Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Rundle of Over- brook, and Mr.

Daniel Forbes, son of Amos Davia was down from Topeka FOR BUMPER CROPS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forbes, were the first of the week. Jay Vee was in town the first of the week. nited in marriage at Kansas City Sat urday, August 3.

Mrs.jBernice Caveney left Wednes- her father. Mrs. Georgia Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.

Mitchell went Mrs. Forbes has taught several to Topeka Tueesday to visit their terms of school in the vicinity of 0- Miss Jennie Scott, and Miss Mildred verbrook and has made a host of daughter, Mrs. A. E. Long.

Nelson accompanied her as far as To- peka. friends. Mr. Forbes is a graduate of the Carbondale High School and is a Misa Ruth Harris of Topeka is vis- Ed McAlexander went to Dennison iting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs.

prosperous farmer. He went to Camp Funston Monday to enter Uncle Wednesday to visit his brother, who 1 John Harris. is to leave for a camp in the East. Sam's service. The Review extends congratula Mr.

and Mrs. Matignon of Scranton Minnie Hercules has a new Your wheat should be properly put into the ground, at an even depth and the proper amount to the acre and sown evenly so as not to be too thick nor too thin. A GOOD GRAIN DRILL The Hoosier and the Van Brunt drills have a reputation for accuracy and efficiency, along those lines. They are the kind you should get. spent Sunday with their daughter, tions.

Mrs. Ford. Mrs. Melvern Brown and family. Congregational Church Notes.

A bunch of Gypsies were in town I Ed Bargreen, who has been work- Services as follows: Wednesday trying to tell fortunes. I ing in Pittsburg for some time, came Sunday School 10 a. Morning Worship 11 o'clock. They were as dirty as the usual run of their class. They didn't stay long.

home Friday to visit his mother. He will go from here to Funston, where Christian Endeavor Meeting 7:30 he has p. m. Tom Clark and Miss Lizzie Diet Evening Service 8:30. The Evening Service will be a un S.

D. Barry and daughter Kathryn rich spent Wednesday afternoon. and son Francis were visiting in To ion service in the Methodist church. The Congregational Pastor will preach Billy Rohrer is here from Atchison. peka Sunday.

Christian Endeavor Topic i "Les- Turner was in town Wednes- R. U. Space was a Topeka visitor! sons from Nature's School." Meeting Chas. day. REID KIRKNE.R.

Carbondale, Kansas Sunday. I will be led by Miss Mary P. Gardner. Special attention is called to the Mrs. Dan Forbes returned to Over- Mrs.

H. M. Gilkerson and Hazel and change in the time of our mid week brook Wednesday. Jerry Petrel spent Sunday in Topeka. I meeting.

Instead of meeting on Wed sac nesday evening as has been the cus- Tom Greane and Jas. Barley were FOR SALE torn, we will meet on Thursday eve in Lyndon Wednesday morning. Two bay Horses, aged 3 and 4, av ning at 8:30. erage size, fairly well broke. Inquire A cordial invitation is given to Mrs.

Mat Jones spent Tuesday in of Mrs. Elizabeth Waetzig. everybody to attend these services. Scranton. You Do real now: The merchants are doing a Lost: Rhinestone pin on Main St.

Dewey Punches was in Topeka Wed nice business since the harvest. Election Day. Mrs. Frank Turner. nesday afternoon.

Mr. Harry Hammond of Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Will Helm of Topeka spent Friday and Saturday the guests Miss Jean Ralph of Concordia is City spent several days here last week visiting relatives. He returned visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Boucher. of Mr. Helm's sister, Mrs. R.

II. Mc- to his home Friday, accompanied by Clair and family. J. Y. Will was in Topeka Friday to I his son Charles, who has been visiting That the real value of oatmeal as a food value is the cheapest food on the market at the price we sell at.

F. F. O. G. brand at SO cents for 3i pounds.

Beef steak would need to sell at 4 cents per pound and eges at Zh cents per dozen. Eat oatmeal, it is the real war food, the economy food, the healthy food. See us for Groceries, Meats and Dry Goods see his son Russell. his grandmother, Mrs. Emma Gard lhe (Jhnstian endeavor held a ner, for the past three weeks.

business meeting at the home of Miss Mrs. Bert Cordts and daughter Ha Mary Gardner Friday evening after zel and Mrs. C. Taylor were in To Mr. Bryan and daughter Lillie re the business was dispensed with a so peka Wednesday.

turned last week from western Kan- cial time was enjoyed by all present. mm. Mti "11 1 ias. Miss Liiine win leave soon ior Snglewood, where she will teacl: Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Rufus Baker Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Finlay and children were here from Lyndon school this winter. Augustof Basney, a little daugh A.B.Miller U.

S. Food Adm. License No. 744S7 Tuesday. ter on August 1.

Mrs. Baker was before her marriage Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gardner and so- Geo. Mossow is here from Mrs.

Vallace and Mr. Harry Hammond an Warren. Carbondale Kansas Topeka this week visiting Mr. and ton Charles motored to Reading las Mrs. A.

C. Drummond. Wednesday. They stopped at Mule Max Carnaveaux of Burlingame nroute and visited Mr. and Mrs.

Misses Freda Dietrich and Eliza died in Christ's Hospital in Topeka Sunday afternoon. He had been in V. Sanders. beth Forbes will leave next week for a month's visit in Colorado Springs poor health for some time and had only returned last Monday from a. trip Ralph Space is tired of batchiir We Serve the Best Denver, and other Colorado points.

a has procured a housekeeper an to Colorado and was taken to the hos ook in the person of Robt. Erskim pital on Thursday. Another car of coal is being un ho is an expert in that line. loaded at the school house this week, Mrs. Dan Forbes is a guest in the Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Heider came i) iome of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Forbes.

Wedding Bells and Pictures unday night from Garnett to visi We make a specialty of Weddinj. trs. ITeider's parents, Mr. and Mrs Blaine Dotlson'' received a letter Tictures. Come in and see some oi B.

Hewitt. londay from his brother Charlie, them. Francjs and Hodge, 714 Ka- Ice Cream and Sodas. Ice cream is 'recognized as one of the best of foods. It is rich in fats, proteins and sugar.

Delicious and refreshing. It is even served to invalids and recommended by doctors. ho is somewhere in France. He Bert Davis and F. F.

Sparks wer' sas Topeka, Kan. ays he likes it fine and can hear the the Kansas City market Monda: oise of the big guns, but that the U. Mrs. Frank Turner received two lorning with two cars of cattle. A.

would look awfully good to him letters Tuesday from her son Clarence FOR SALE who is somewhere in England. He Mrs. Bcrnice Caviny spent last week says he is well and getting along just A six hole Range, good as new. Cal Quenemo the guest of Doctor and Mrs. Postma.

fine. 1203 N. Quincy or phone 1018 Miss Vera Seaman of Burlingame C. E. Cowcn was down from Topeka Misses and Marie Woodside will go to Clay Center Friday to visit ame Sunday evening to work in the The Nyal Quality Drug Jewelry Store Phone 29 W.

C. Warcer Carbondale, Kan. to spend Sunday. Central Office. relatives.

Stokes Dodson and Mr. and Mrs. John Mercer, Chester Hewitt, and Miss Ella Brackman has been very Perry mmotored to Topeka Sat Henry Heider expect to leave the last II for the past week. urday. of this week for a motor trip to Col P.

W. Robison is the owner of a orado. Mr. and Mr3. George Gardner and ew Overland automobile.

Right Now Tom Clark is visiting friends here and Mrs. James Finlay were two children and Mr. and Mrs. M. Hedrick and W.

H. Iledrick, all of Dennison, spent Saturday and Sun this week juests of Mr. and Mrs. R. II.

McClain last Friday. day with Mr. and Mrs. S. L.

Reid and There is plenty of work in the Red family. Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

Latter were Cross rooms every Wednesday and Friday afternoon. On Wednesday they meet to make bandages and gar 11 II Z3 Topeka visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Warner and This is the time of the year to use Lee's Lice Killer on those hen roosts. To use Fly Nets and Sweat Pads for the horses protection. Liniment and Powder for sore shoulders and necks. S.

D. BARRY Wakarusa, Kansas Ir. and Mrs. John Weil motored to family are spending two weeks camping down on the Wakarusa. ments.

Plenty of machines and work for all who will come. On Friday from two until four o'clock they meet Topeka Friday. Mrs. John Craig and son and A.Duf Miss EInora Beasley, who spent last to make surgical dressings. fy of Kansas City spent the first of week here visiting relatives and the week with Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Eliza Franks and Mr. and Mrs, friends, returned to Kansas City Sun- Lowes.

McMasters were here from Eskridgelday evening, Saturday. They moved Mrs. Franks' Before Going to War furniture to Eskridge, where she will I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Skidmore and live.

I family of Lyndon motored up Friday Before you go to war, leave a good evening to visit Mr. and. Mrs. Dave Fr Hodge sucis Mrs. A.

Thomas in Topeka I Purvis and family. photograph for your friends. Life-like photos of quality at Francis Hodge, 714 Kansas Topeka, Kan. Monday afternoon. Artist-Fhotographers, 714 Kansas Topeka, Kansas.

John James left Monday for Camp Miss Hester Frazer was here from I Funston to begin training for Uncle I Francis Barry is working on the farm for G. W. Little. Topeka a part vf last veek. Sam..

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Pages Available:
427
Years Available:
1918-1920