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The Linn-Palmer Record from Palmer, Kansas • 4

The Linn-Palmer Record from Palmer, Kansas • 4

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Palmer, Kansas
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dreu'g Hour like, a feast. 'For the tiny toddlers there is a varied I was there to make a sketch of her. Luucheon was Just over, and rhe was talklnz to a little knot of lUttVlllii IV VKW News From Fact, A Last week. Born to Mr. Cl Kimbrough, and North Side Items.

cVlrs. August Krenzcl sewed for her Mrs. Edd Frese, Wednesday. Willie and Bobbie Wells, Iven and Elven Kelly 'spent Thursday with Winifred HercienroederJ Ernest Kolhmeier's entertained Ernest Peters, wife and daughter, Sunday. cTVlrs.

August Krenzel called on Mrs Mike Long, Thursday afternoon. We are glad to hear that Mrs, Henry Benard, who underwent an operation some time ago is able to be up and around again. cTIr. and Mrs. Arthur Knox and women.

The nrst woras i nearu, I slid quietly into a nearby seat, wer "National Biscuit." recalling pleas afitly my own tasty Unceda Lunch eon. uiieu ner, uuu fortably as sb(poke agUin, my pei the door of vour dining rcx)ltt as close matchless facilities of child hi Brindnc.to 1 tj menu, sometimes, uneoaa uiscuu I ut7u xuim, wiucmu v. i ntf This is chanced on "special i nrmAfl uraciiers ur uuuku ai- Occasions to Old Time Sugar Cook- i iirTThtFeTlrc days when we had ce cream and Nabisco, and those vere our party days. KLo.ir-jAr la In fit 11 us happily, all. ana nmae us sure iney rnminer evrv ilflV- for 1 both know we must feed -blldren, as we must if we would nftor fhtr lnv as your own kitchen the the best and most whole fnlrpn frnm the DVen.

yehour 'Istu some bakeries in the world. Unecda Biscuit come to voir as fresh and immaculate as BISCUIT iSwwm nron fVMr vnevr were wuiu rnu won Ann "flrft much moles Thpv Are most lOYftDie. ana most tractable- after they've; ntfjl something to eat-National; Biscuit riways begin our Uhll- NATIOIIAL er. but alwaj Always dainty, al-- rwutpvtizing as only National Biscuit Troducts can be. During the years when my babies were growing up we never missed the Children's Hour, With Its tasty feast.

On ACCOHEt wifeanewaby girl. Bessie Seelig and children were staying at C. Kimbrough's for" a few days. She went home Sunday. Pete Sanneman's barn roof blew off Sunday night.

i The hail storm Sunday; nigtit spoiled some of the wheat around -'J. One of Henry Lang's mules was strutk with lightning, Sunday night. This Week. Dessie Clark visited home folks, Sunday. Harry Stevens drove car out from Clay Center, this morning.

There was quite a rain in Fact, Sunday. Cass Kimbrough'autoed to Clay Center, Sunday. Fred Easterburg spent. Sunday with home folks. j'.

Harry Stevens is fixing a barn for Gus Schurr. There was a crowd at the shop shooting blue rocks last Saturday. Any man in debt and banking on his ability and efforts to pay. out should protect his family and estate by FOR SALE -Ford Touring Car 1913 Model, in good repair. For sale cheap.

Inquire of Harry Lockas, Buy your flour where you can buy it the cheapest. Nye is still selling High Patent Flour at $3.00 per sack. Lonely Telephone Station. An Isolated telephone payt station is located at a camp von the shore of Richardson lake, one of the Ran gel ey group In northern' Maine. This telephone Is more -than 30 miles from the nearest station at Rumford, on the Maine Central rallroad.j The line runs 12 from the carap to tht town of Andover, where connection Is made with switchboard In the oflice of th Andover company, a.

sub-f(v of flic Nw Kulnnd company. Proni thru the lines extend 1S 'miles to Rumford. From this pbrn' mar 'Mn irency calls have flic ten years since the stjiiksii Wi'isVstahllshed. It has bern th( ntenns of saving the lives of many hunters und wordsmen who have been' injuredin the north woods. Europe Likes American Milk.

1 European people havo learnel to like America "'dairy products. Exports condensed milk to Europe rose from lO.OOOXX) pounds 1914 to 530.000.; t)0O pounds in 1018, and there' -were notable. Increase's in exports of other dairy products. Much of this" may be due; to abnormal war demands, but the United States department of afii-l-culture believes that, there Is both nn opportunity and a tendency to expand In. this over prewar require-'mcnts.

A normal increase In dairying in this country, the department think, is fully justified, provided there is the necessary increase in feed crops. On account of the shortage in all Watch Repairs, we have been slow in 'turning out repair jobs, but conditions are bqtter now and I have an, extra Watchmaker and Engraver, so can give prompt and efficient service. Bring in your work. family visited with the former's parents, Lee Knox and .4. cTWr Will Kolle was operated on Thursday of last week and is doing as well as can be expected.

cTWrrand Mrs. A. P. Herchen-roeder and family spent Sunday at joe near uiuton. 'J Christ Peterson's wife of near Clifton visited Sunday with relatives in this neck of the woods.

cVIr. and Mrs. John Dunkle, Mr. artd Mrs. Edd Wilkinson's Sunday at Tom Slipsager's.

Ernest Kolhmeier, wife and family were Greenleaf Tuesday. Edd Frese's 'entertained company Sunday. Have you placed a value oq life? What is your life worth to your) self and family? If your producing power and managership were to be suddenly cut off, what: of your family and estate? Protect your family and hold that estate together with Life insurance. DR. II B.

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Free, a set of Tocket Maps if you name this paper. "SUM CO, V.ZZ5. ym.ii.l iir.TTiiirin irfnr nniilim in i' iihi.i. Store ID) ewelry ashington, Kansas. Start that Calf on alf anol Feeding Fresh Milk.

Milk fed 6 weeks costs $23.00 Calf Sells for 20.00 You LOSE. 3.00 Fig. Fodsl- Feeding Calf Food. Cream Saved Sells for $23.00 Calf Sells for 20.00 Total 43.00 Calf Food Costs 4.75 You MAKE 38.25 Sell your Cream and feed your Calves on Skim Milk and Security Calf food. Gtaranteed to give Satisfaction.

Alfred H. Meyei -Hardware His Gfeatert Terror. What were you most afraid of while ilyfnj; in-. vour airplane?" "The people on t4ie earth who, I knew, were waiting to nsk me a lot' of jiit as' soon as I landed.".

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5,177
Years Available:
1894-1922