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The Journal from Severy, Kansas • 3

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The Journali
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Severy, Kansas
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Additional Local tuk J. S. MARTIN, Editor and Proprietor. If You Want a Piano, Give Us a Moment of Your Time $1.1 XI riiSCIiil'TIoN KATES Jin nr, Six Moi.Mis Mmitlis, -Sliijrfn And for onee lay asidenill prejudice anid listen to rea son. We are just about to inaugurate the greatest piano contest in the historo of country.

You may pull down a plum. Take 'he new Journal. Ice crea ni weather to. lay. Try a dollar's worth of the Journal.

Jap'liiukie Jihel iat merchant was in town today. 'You can help t.s out by sending items of news. Deputy Sheriff Smethers ums here on business today. PulHished Every Wednesday at Severy, Kansas. ,125 00 In Prizes Appl'tallon has boen ma le at tlif I'ikI ill M'vtj K-inca.

for lian-mi-siim tin-nm Is a cowl 10 CAPITAL PRIZES, $100.00 each '15 SECONDARY PRIZES, $75.00 each 20 Till UD GRADE PHIZES, $50.00 each Heal tie ads in this paper and patronize our a Ivertiseis, $3125.00 i PPLIE1) ON ANY PIANO IN OUR WAREtlOTSE It Can Be Done Can You Solve This? i iew uper in Beginning this week Severy will have, two who for the past two years been publishing a ''bright and newsy paper at Piedmont, decided to move Ins plant to Severy. The new will be christened The Severy Journal. Severy is one News.ibscribers enrolling every day. Are you one of themV A. Kinman advanced his sub' staiption another yeur last Sat-urday.

n't go away froift home to do your. Be loyal to the Lome merchants. Misses Kosa Drake and Edna of the best town's of its size in the. state and if Madison and oth-er towns of that size support two papers Severy ought to do so. Competition i no reuses' the volume of trade and there will be an incentive for both' I tors' hustle and get the as Fee, of Pie Iniont, were shopping in Severy today, George (lorman and Geo.

F. Lack were down from Piedmont Wednesday on business. We are late this week." The deputy sheriff invited us to go to Eureka anl we very reluctantly accepted the invitation. The editor of tins paper has hard luck. "When we were "as busy as we could be, we were well as the business.

Obituary. Mrs. Elizabeth A. "Johnson died at the home of son, J. A.

I. Take any number from seven to fifteen inclusive. Do not use any number more than twice. Place number eleven in center square, one number in each of the squares so that when they are a ided perpendicularly or horizontally the total will make 88. For the neatest correct answers we shall give the prizes enumerated above in order named.

A1J prize- winners will be notifid by mail. It is not necessary to use this paper. Qnly one person in family can participate. If you were in the market for a team of ho-tses, a city lot or a small dwelling, you would go about the matter in a business like way; an 1 if a friend suggested method by which you could make a saving of a hund red dollars on the purchase paice, you wonld appreciate it very much. Well, thisiittle circular is the friend and the method is outlined above.

If, moreover, the party you were buying of had a gool, logical reason for making a certain price yon would listen with patience his remarks Well, in the first plicQ we nave a largo assortment of pianos -on We have bought them in large quantities and bought them right. We are determined to sell Wll um.w, IL i-blttlf kJVU ill" at the age of SO years, 2 months and '22 days. Airs." Johnson has been a patient sufferer for years and often expressed the wish tiiat she might go to Im with her Savior, where pa in and suffering are unknown. She united with the Methodist siinimone 1 on a case iitEnreka.j See The Robinson Co. for cabbie at per 100 lbs.

Write or phone us the amount you want and we will notify you when cr arrives. iii rl in so we ha I sell them nr it. As an inducement onn auout.unis icsuii, fa II. Ill i we shall distribute a number of prizes around over the Make an effort you -may win ehurcn at rue age oi Jo years and has been a lifelong Elizabeth A. (Jhappell was born in Licking county, Ohio, one of these.

WE ACT SIMPLY, AS FACTORY We turn an instrument right over to It Took Some Time For Hill's Joke' to Soak In. "I have alluded to the lack of humor in Great Britain from the Americrn viewpoint," says Bill Morgan in his travel notes. lt heard a good joke on the Scotcn an told it to a small crowd in the smoking room. The July I. She was married von at factorv nrice olus the freight and a few dollars for handling it.

We don't makea big have to. We are in the HARDWARE, IMPEMENT and VEHICLE business; To Ainirew ft. Jonusou Jo, 3S40. To them were were born 'eight children and seven of them are still living. They are: I.

..4. I. VVi lorr DaLaoMian ndm 1 1 11 .1 nnthtlllr 1111 r. niailOS. VV Til O.

II. Johnson, S. (jr. Johnson Mrs. (too.

or Pied story was of a boy who asked his father why there was such a coin as farhing, the fourth part of a penny. The father replied that is wis to euib'e the Scotch to be able. Nob ly laugli- mont, Kansas; W. It. Johnson, of Hardy, Oklahoma, Mi.

Ad-die Cilchrist, of Lea ton, I. A. of Fall Kiver, Je. i resumed a Kansas. Besides the children keep the instruments in our buggy repository, and charge no rent to the piano business.

We can, therefore, handle them on a smaller margin than a city dealer, That's logical, isn't it? THERE ARE TWO METHODS of SELLING is to pay the newspapers for; toadvertising. The other is to pay the customers for advertising. This latter method is the one are now employing. We shall within the next few weeks distribute a number of prizes around over the country. These prizes are a tremendous pulling power.

Most of the winners or them will call an I make application of their certificates. The pianos that these parties get will scatter oiir name and reputation broadcast over the country an! customers will come flocking? after more pianos. This is the way we shall prolfb by a great. sate like this. I Now get busy and let us hear from yoa promptly the above contest.

As an extra induce-f merit To- every party who answ ers this ad we will give, whether they are successful or not, a piece of up-to-date music, either'vocal or instrumental. And while writing if you know of any. of the '-weather. About live minute afterward an ith mirth, and shouted to me. follow yo'j.

'i follow I diden't under stand why he ollo.ving me until he began my story which there are 21 grandehil Iren and many frlen ls left to mourn her death. The serv were held from the hon of the home of her son, I. atC p. Thursday, conducted by Rev. Shuler, a tr of the Methodist church at Fall River, he repeated with explanations" an 1 ro'irn lers of the proverbinl sitter whieh Hie remains were, thrift.

he told it taken to Norl.orne, for in asain a i lau'ie 1 loudly. The interment, to be place 1 at rest others' sun led courteously and i i nit- siuc ul hc uiu a v.w;-.ni tuce DidKiene I pinion. t'tev a 1 followed' and nobo. one in the market for a piano kindiy give us their name and address, SOME OF THE PIANOS WE HANDLE Bush Certs, Ivers Ponn, Crown, Chickering, Hobert M. Cable, Clarendon, Schiller, Behning, Concord, King, Gerharz, Haddorff, Schulz, Story Clark, II.

P. Nelson, Took, Kohler Campbell, Baldwin, Janssen, Bush Lanej Smith Barnes, Miyn.ir 1, Sohiim.i:i, Crl, Sterling, Julius Bauer, Krell, French, Foster Co.J Try her, Packard, Schulert, etc. DANIEL WEBSTEM sai with the man who does the most business. You wil find there is reason for it-" We sll in re pianos and organs than any house in Southern. On terms to suit purchaser, a newspuper and job office in a small town in Oklahoma.

i i app e.iu'ated the jo'ce more tin the They told the isto -y to each o' and lang' then ht.nt.'d up fr. ends and tob: it until the friends 'followed aud I was pointed as a humorist. But it was a long nn-i painf operation and I did not have the courage to try it again. These British cousins are not devoid of humor but their speed limit is far below What is the reason? A large assortment to pick ro'in, AND BETTER "There's a reason for it." PRICES, to be sure. A.

FEW ORGriVNr BARGAINS Kimball, walnut case, large giass, very elaborate cabinet, tine condition throughout, an ornament Apply to iuaniu, oej -ery, Kansas. Is the AVorld Growing lktter Many things go to prove that it is. The way thousands are trying to help others is proof. Among them is Mrs. V.

V. Could, of Pittsfield, N. H. Finding good health by taking Electric Bitters, she now advises sufferers to take them. "For vpars I suffered with stomach in any home, Western Cottage, no mirror, but a swell high top, strictly first class condition throughout.

if 28.X 9 $21 Estey, light walfjut case, a thorougii going crgan at a low (lives Aid to Strikers. Sometimes liver, kidneys and bowels seem to go on a strike and refuse to work right. Then you need those pleasant little strike-breakers Dr. King's New Life Pills to. give thein natural aid ami gently compel proper action.

Excellent health soon follow, Try them. 25c at Jones, Piedmont, Kansas. mid kidney trouble," she writes. Every medicine 1 ued failed till I took Electric Bitters. B-it tins great remedy helped me wonderfully." They'll helpany Kansas, walnut case, an old make, but a goo I piece of goods, in first class condition, fl2.0 I Berkheimer, walnut case, no glass, a cheap organ, t'hicago Cottage, walnut case, no mirror, goo 1 condition, An oran will do in a pinch, but a piano is better.

Get in the the contest detailed I abb and reap rich rewards. Be Prompt! Contest. Closes Oct. 25 191; W. E.

Bidwell Music Co. Severy, Kansas I woniaiu They re the best tome and finest liver and kidney remedy that's lia'e. see. 5 hi at W. V.

i'iediu uit, Rhode Island Red Cockerels for sale, 50c nov. Ma. Jkssk L.asatkr. Piedmont, Kansas. I.

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Pages Available:
96
Years Available:
1911-1911