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The Carbondale Review from Carbondale, Kansas • 1

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talc II iU fc'-oady Topeka, Kana. ONDALJE EVIEW i OJU VOLUME No. 12 CARBONDALE, KANSAS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1918. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YR.

merican a must wave over the Palace in Berlin. If peace comes before the Oul boys get there then let the terms of peace grant the boys the priv-M ilege of marching through Berlin and through the' streets of every important City in Germany. RB be'Ai Miss Nettie Weil arid Mr. Clyde Henry Heider was home from Fort Mr. and Mrs.

W. Q. Hyatt went to Overbrook Sunday and were caught Teter of Lawrence were guests in the Eiley Saturday and Sunday. N. Weil home Sunday.

in the rain, so stayed over night. Forrest Luthey and John Mercer Mil erBros. Mrs. George Kirkner went to Em- went to Lawrencec Monday to enroll Mr. and Mrs.

J. N. Sharp went to poria Friday, returning Saturday in the military school. Topeka Saturday evening and spent evening accompanied by Lucile, who Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Allen intended to attend the Normal this Thos. Greane was in Kansas City Sharp and daughter Mabel Jean. winter, but after being a few days from Friday until Sunday. found out that she wasn't able, since little Mrs. 'P.

W. Robison, Mr. and Mrs. BARGAIN WEEK unti her operation a year ago to go up and Mrs. Ct.

E. McGrath and daughter spent from Friday Saturday evening in Topeka. down so many flights of stairs. I A. V.

Robison left Friday for an overland trip to Nebraska. Mrs. P. W. Robison will visit her sister and fam Tomorrow May Be Too Late Mr1, and Mrs.

Horace Thompson and family of Harveyvill spent Sunday Don't put off having that photo ily at Falls City, and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Robison.

will visit in Lincoln. with Mrs. Thompson's mother1, Mrs graph made. To-morrow may be too G. B.

Wark and Mr. Wark. late. Francis Hodge, the Artist iney wer Photographers. Topeka.

Kansas 714 Peka by Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McDonald. Kansas Ave.

There were 104 men from 18 to 45 This vicinity was visited by a fine rain Sunday afternoon and most all night, which was joyfully received by We won't try to name all Who went who had to register last Thursday to the fair last week; if we did, we all. We were needing rain badly, as Bert Cordts is making some repairs wouldn't have room in the paper for a great many wells were dry or al on the warehouse back of the restau most so, and also the creeks and anything else. Thursday morning one rant. streams were very low. The cool ady on East Hill counted 458 cars on the Topeka Avenue road going to the weather ia delightful, but we hope the frost will hold off for some time to Rev.

J. B. Latimer went ti Kansas Our new stock of Fall and Winter shoes are coming in and you will find all the new styles here. We have a great many pairs of shoes in broken lots, just a few pair of a kind that we are making some low prices on. See them.

Mens $2.50 pants $2.20 Mens $3.50 pants $3.15 Boys $5.00 school suits 4.15 Boys 3.50 school suits 3.15 Mens 2.00 Bib overalls 1.88 New line hats 2.00to 3.50 Best grade Calico, 15c 25 inch Percale yd 17k Apron Gingham yd 25c Mortons unbleached sheeting 36 in. wide yd 23c Red Wolf coffee lb. 25c Chase Sanborn 25c coffee, 20c 5 bars Pearl White soap 27c 5 bars Diamond soap No. 3 Can California peaches No. 3 Can California apricots 25c No.

3 Can Arkansas apples 15c fair. City Saturday returning home Sunday. While there he christened his comei Af fho MeHinrlisfr. rVmrph next Sun day there will be Sunday school at 10 daughter's baby. Car Users: Take Notice.

One of of your, heaviest items o'clock and preaching by Rev. Fisher The school had a community sing at 11 o'clock. Every one invited to of urkeerj is iffasolme. Oret a and social time at the City Hall Fri these services. day evening.

Everyone reports a nice time. They expect to have these Mrs. M. T. Jones was up from Scranton last Thursday afternoon.

entertainments every two weeks on Friday night, and in this way the VOLATILIZER for $5.00. It has proven in almost every case to save, more than a third on the gasoline bill, and in some cases has saved better than 45 percent. Guaranteed for ia year. 15 days FREE TRIAL. Ask the editor about his.

He has one and would not do without one. teachers hope to make the acquaint Mrs. Herbert Jones spent Friday ance of the patrons. and Saturday in Topeka. Geo.

Bartell and daughters Ruth Everything That's Desired A Francis Hodge photograph MILLER BROS. Carbonbale, Kansas and Leona spent Saturday in Burlin- game. leaves nothing to be desired in photos. 714 Kansas Topeka, Kan. Robt.

Erskine went to Topeka Mon Mrs. R. D. Mitchell and daughter Mrs. J.

W. Robinson of Topeka, who has spent two months visiting in the northern and eastern states, spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

Hoy. day, wnere ne nas a position. Catherine of Cleburne, spent last week with Mrs. W. J.

Cann. Mr. and Mrs. B. J.

McGrath and J.E. Hutton wa3 in Topeka having some dental work done. children of Amarillo, came Sat Mr. and Hrs. W.

J. Cann, Mr. and Miss Helen Crites of Topeka spent urday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mat Mc Mrs.

Geo. Dietrich and children, and Grath. Mrs. R.D. Mtchell and daughter Cath- from Friday until Sunday evening the guest of Julia Hewitt and Lucile Petrel.

force that Miss Herron was thrown out, striking on her head and shoulders, and was unconscious for a short time. Doctor Heckart was called and upon examination found no broken bones. She was taken to the Hyatt home, and her sister, Mrs. O'Burn, remained with her until evening, when the car returned from Topeka and took them back to Baldwin. i mi 1 If you are going to hold a public sale see us about it or see our local editor.

Good work, attractive bills and very prompt action. enne motored to xopena inursaay Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lowes were here from Wellsville Saturday and Sunday md attended the fair.

visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lowes Sr. E.

J. Huston of Ardmore, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dickensheets of Burlingame spent Sunday with Mrs. Pluma Dickensheets.

They have just returned from a visit in Texas. spent Sunday and Monday here'. His Chester Hewitt, who went to Fort Riley three weeks ago, has signed up wife, who has been here for some tr iune, accompanied mm nome. ivir. as a volunteer and expects to go to Always mention this paper when you buy of any of our advertisers, because it helps us to get more bargains to offer to you, and besides it helps to keep the home paper going.

luston will leave Thursday for France soon. Ed Bargrenn came in from Emporia Tuesday on his way to Strong City, where he has employment. where he has a govern Mrs. Wm. Rohrer went to Vopeka Sunday evening, where she will spend the winter and attend business ment position.

REVIEW HONOR ROLL The following subscriptions have been paid since our last issue, or cor Misses Maude and Lucile Hothan Mrs. Ed Glenn was a Topeka visitor Wednesday. spent the week end in Topeka. rection to previous records, if you Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Barnes, Mrs. L. S. Brackman, and Miss Ella Brack-man were in Topeka Tuesday to consult a specialist about Miss Ella's health. are not properly credited, call our at The first frost of the season was tention to it now, while it is fresh in A newspaper is an asset to a community the same as a school- eported in the lowlands norning.

Help your Government, and yourself Every family in this community should be a subscriber to this paper. the or else forever forget it. S. Crader 1-1-19 P. W.

Robison 1-1-19 Corp. Nathan D. Lyter Battery C. 346 F. A.

via New York at the same time buy War Savings J. T. Pringle of Burlingame was Stamps. town Saturday night. Brand New Pianos at Guild's Knabe, Ivers Pond, Schulz, Emerson.

Marshall Wendall, Haines Guild, Walworth and Werner Pianos. At lowest prices. Liberal termi. Fully guaranteed by a house established over forty years, Write for full information. Representatives wanted.

E. B. Guild Music Topeka, Kansas. Mrs. Pearl Young and Mrs.

Tom Clark were in Topeka Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Patterson and J. Y. Urie 9-1-19 Let everybody boost for good paper for the town. Mr. and Mrs.

W. II. Miller motored to Kansas City Sunday, returning home Tuesday. in M. L.

Bcath 1-1-19 Harris, Kan. Co. C. 314 Engnrs. 701 Garfield Mrs.

Millie. Gibbs was visiting Topeka Friday and Saturday. Always take your home paper. Mrs. Tom Clark will leave here Saturday for her new home in Diver- inon, ill.

Miss Freda Dietrich is clerking in Middies, Waists, Smoks one of the large department stores in Denver. Kits For Soldiers Be sure to see ournice line of kits for spldiers and and the things thatwe have to go in them for their personal convenience while away from home. For good alfalfa seed see Mrs. Norma Burns. G.

W. Little, Eber Cowen, and Miss Arvlla Cowen motored to Topeka Wednesday. Our stock of these articles are of the new creations.daintily finished and fancy colors. Childrens dresses for school wear, ready made. Come in and look them over.

Yours to please. STATIONERY WRIST WATCHES TOILET SOAPS MILITARY BRUSHES SAFETY RAZORS TOOTH BRUSHES Harry O'Brian of Clifton, spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Allen. Give them something for use and remembrance every day while away Nyal Drug Jewelry Store B. Miller W. C. Warner, Prop.

Last Friday morning a car from Baldwin had a blow-out just as it got to the culvert north of W. Q. Hyatt's. The driver was going at a moderate rate of speed, but owing to the down grade and the force of the blow-out the car hit the curbing with such KANSAS V. S.

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Pages Available:
427
Years Available:
1918-1920