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The Udall Times from Udall, Kansas • 1

The Udall Times from Udall, Kansas • 1

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The Udall Timesi
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Udall, Kansas
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UK DO COM ME C1AL ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR VOLUME 3 UDALL, COWLEY COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MAY iO, 1912 NUMBER 6 hubor barnd, Editor Our Constant Aim Is To Serve The Interests Of This Community nra. chrystal a. barnd, Assistant Editor 3C DC Alethodist Mention Congregational Notes Commencement Week fie Ire Here Stay. ji It and want your Business Program Baccalaureate Sermon Sunday, May ID, 11 -a. m.

Rev. W. C. Timmons Class Day Exercises Monda, May 20, 7 a.m. Call at the City Market and get our prices on groceries We carry a ull line of Groceries and Fresh and Cured Meats.

Woftbrd C. Timmons. Pastor. Eighth Grade Commencement Address Tuesday, May 21, 8 p. Miss H.

V. Race Senior Class Play- -Wednesday, May 22, 8 p. m. Commencement Address Thursday, May 23, 8 p.m. Mrs.

E- M. Barnhart was in Wichita, one day this week. Mrs- Chas. Myers and daughter, Rose, went to Mulvane, Thursday. Chas.

Locheim, of Carlsbad, Texas, is transacting business hi our city-'. A number ef the Udail ball boys went to Belle Plaine. Saturday, for a try-out. Ma Winn, -Rav Butts, Eihel Pinker ton and Wiii Hayns weie visiting in Winfield between trains Saturday evening. E.

J. Cole, firs Sumner Kennedy and Floyd Anderson were among the Mul-yane visitors at the Sunday School convention" W. A. Surith, of Joplin, Missouri, visited from Friday until Sunday of last week, with his brother, J. U.

Smith, and ainily. Tracy fiHdebrand and Dan Charles came over from Oxford Thursday evening of last week to attend the fishing club's outing. 'Miss-Neva Brown came over from Bellfc Plaine Saturday and will make her home for the. summer with her sister, Mrs. Hubor Barnd.

J. S. Charboneau, the jeweler, has rented the building recently vacated by the Rader pool and bowling alley, and moved his stock of jewelery into it. Mrs. Mattie Kennedy, of Mulvane, is visiting with her sister, Mrs.

W. M. Taylor, of this city. Mrs. Kennedy is the youngest of ten children of the late Alexander.

Sargent, of Sumner county. Also Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season We Pay Cash for Produce by Frof. Polton, Kansas State Agricultural College John H. Jones. Pastor.

Sunday school 10 A. M. Preaching services every two weeks Regular prayer meeting services every Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. The Ladies' Praver Meeting will be held, today, at the home ef Mrs. Stout, with Mrs.

Effner as leader. Naomi. I. W. Swigert was transacting business in Wichita, yesterday.

F. M. Latham and Ed Royse were Winfield visitors, vesterday. Sunday School io A. M.

Preaching Services A. M. Epworth League 6:30 P. M. Marie Beebe, leader Preaching V.

M. Regular prayer meeting every Wednes day evening. The Ladies' Aid Society meets, next Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs. M. E.

Timmons. Remember that next Sunday will Mother's Day. The pastor will deliver Kennedy Brothers Don't forget to go to G. Breneng's to get your Summer Hat All the latent styles at the lowest prices. I LOCAL ITEMS a special sermon in the morning and the i Al Bownan, of Floral, was transact ing business in our city Saturday.

Is Your Name Written There If not. why not? This week we have We print all kinds of stationery- programs, invitations, announteiteEt Card, etc. Bring us your crder. Abolish the drudgery of. wash day.

Get a Quicker Yet Power Washer Mrs. Ben Adams and daughter, Helen I were shopping in Wichita, Friday. 1 received the following subscriptons: Personal Mention i choir will furnish special music, appropriate for the occasion. Everybody is urged to attend. The Women's Foreign Missionary Society will hold a meeting with Miss Mary Miller.

Monday evening, with Mrs. Nellie Hoop as leader. The subject of the lesson will 1 "Early Days of Missions." Ruth Miss Man-he Hammond was visiting New Subscribers J. K. Timmons, city H.

M. Hoop. Norwich, Kansas Mrs. P. W.

Smith, Newkirk, Okla. H. Hill, Pulton, Missouri rd shopping in Winfield, yesterday. Mtrs. Ed JHoyse and lfttle son, Wesley vent to Winfield, SatuTdav evening.

J.W. Carlton visited the first of the week in Winfield, Welliugt and a 'J 1 1 1 i 1 1. Sunday was a fine day. Another good rain Saturday. Another light rain Tuesday night.

Ball game Sunday, Rock v. Udall. Next Sunday will be "Mothers' Day." Large line of Straw Hats at Miller's. Ready made Sheets and Pillow Cases, at Miller's. Baccalaureate sermon at the Auditorium Sunday, May 19.

A nice assortment df Dried Fruits, a Miller's. Udall Implement Company. Abolish the drudgery of wash day. The new "Quicker Yet" Washer, belt ed to a gasoline engine, at the Udall Implement Company. It does not pay to use a worn out, inefficient cultivator.

Get a new John Deere or New Century, et The Udall Implement Company. I am new prepared to take-odak pictures, having had several years experi "Mrs. E. Stout is 'on the sick list. See CharbotieaQ, the mtp to-date jeweler Ttome of her sister, Mrs.

Carssn Clod- Vs Bert Richards -was a Mulvane visitor K3 rt? el ten. Mrs. T. P. Rickets and daughter, Greeta, were Winfield visitors Friday evening.

Mrs. Bert Latham and little daughter, Dorothv, were visitors in Winfield, Saturday evening. Mrs. Andrew Miller and Miss Mary Co) vacninery Monday. Mrs.

J. C. Buckles has been on the sick list. Mrs. Chas.

June visited in Winfield Saturday. J. H. Vance spent Friday evening in Winfield. A.

E. Greenland spent Sunday in Wichita. Rufus Huff came down from Mulvane Wednesday. Roy Greenland spent-ikuiday evening in Winfield. Let us print you a new supply of ssationery.

Most everybody has bad a touch of the spring fever this week. J. W. Anderson, the Mulvane auction was in Udall, Wednesday. Born: Tuesday, May 7, 1912; to Mr.

and Mrs. B. F. Rudd, a daughter. -Ladies' Long and Short Gloves, at Miller's.

Attend the ball game Sunday afternoon Rock vs. Udall, on the Udell dia ence can do the best of work. Call Lt The Times office. rs. Chrystaf Barnd.

You know you want it, and you need it. The Times in ever- home in the town and cammunity will make lite worth living. Subscribe now. Only-one dollar a year. See the big Electric Motion Picturfc Show in the Big Black-top tent, on the vacant lot west of the old tene building, SatcrSay and every night next week.

Admission 10 'cents. Matinee, Saturday afternoon. Alfalfa-For Saie. for years has stood the test and given perfect satisfaction to all farmers We carry a complete line of Deering Miller spent the day, Monday, with Mr. Jim Keating.

Mrs. Anna Barnhart, of Arkansas City, is here visiting her son, E. M. Barnhart and wife. Miss Elsie Effner is spending a few days on the farm with her brother, Ray Effner and familv.

Tom Matthews and family left yesterday for Modesta. Illinois, where they will make their home. Mowers mond. Miller has the agency for 'ew Royal Sewing Machines. Fancy Cabinet at $25.00.

The Times should be a part of every household. Ouly one dollar a year. Subscribe now. Try a pound of Red Wolf steel cut Binders Rakes Stackers Ask -To Be Shown The New Century Cultivator 13ifs Benlah Carter of Winfield, visit- td her brother, Lerov Carter, and tan-ily the last of the-week. Ed Harden, of Altoona.

Kansas, visited with his sister Mrs. G. E. Lucas, and family, one day last weeK. D.

D. Shoemaker has been suffering fronr an attack of rheumatism, but coffee, at Miller's. our money refund- 1 I have zo acres of alfalfa which I wish to let out on the sharer for one crop or the entire season, or will sell one crop or for the season. I. W.

Swigert The aft of 'Ery Cleaning and Hat Work requires years cf experience and modern machinery. We have bcth and are in a josition to do you better work than any one else. The Peoples' Cleaning Works Biggest and Best in thu Southwest A. E. Greenland, Agent.

Goes eacn week with laendry basket 5 Geo. -s sip from infield Monday. Miss Mena Miller wrs a Wichita vis-; iter, Thursday. Mrs. Geo.

'Boss was a Winfield visitor, Wednesday. Miss Mamie Rucker was shopping in Winfield, yesterday. Miss Pearl Pitt man assisted it the European Bet-el, Mrs. Grace Pit tin a was on the sick list a few days last Wkritred Leach, of Seeley, was visit ing friends here Sawin Durham shipied a car of liogs to Oklahoma City this week. a ee Us iinm ol.to V.o nn and ahmif.

I UU C1W1. LW 1 ed if not satisfactory. i I have moved my jewelry store from the Evans Hotel and am now located in the buildicg adjoining the Evans hotel, on the west. Bring me your watch repairing and other jewelry work. J.

S. Charboneau Leslie Royse was down from Wichita, several days this week, visiting with his i brother, Ed Royse and family. Ed Blizzard, Lath andSherm Thorn- mm I son were in Wichita the first of the week (fa 1 in Miss Greeta KicKf-ts and Fred Long i00uinS; after matters of business. S) tH III weie visiting in Winheid Sunday. Mrs.

Hubor Barffd was presented in Wichita, several davs Ibis week. hand, us a birthday gift this week. ft mjipkM tints' JXZ' property, west ol the school house is for reut. Miojt FOWLS FIRST DRESS CONSIDERATION I Jerrv Howard, of neai Mulvane, was 1 in the citj- Wednesda-, making arrange ments for a wrestling match which he I expects to pull off here about May 25. Watch for iarther notice in this paper.

Miss Eva Geiger, of Winfield spent Sunday wjth friends in the Red Bud (district. She has accepted a contract i to teach the Red Bud school, this com-! ing season. tan, Kansas, Saturday, for a few weeks' Is the Corset. If the base is not right, the gown cannot fit. Each season there is something new in figure outline, and necessarily there rmust be a corset that will create the new figure Warner's itsst Proof Corsets The new 2nd trick operator at this point is Joe Ethridge, formerly of Belle Plaine, Mr.

Ross having been moved to Degraff, Kansas. Mrs. Harvey Kennedy and Mrs. Laurence Kennedy atteu ied a meeting of the Degree of Honor, at Winfield. Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Williams, of Florence, Kansas, returned home, Monday, after a few days visit with the lather's mother, Mrs. C. M. Couklin.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Huff and son, Wilbur, returned, Sunday, from a sev era! days' visit with Mr.

Huff's sister, Mrs. L. C. Fleming, at Saivyer, They also visited their son and other relatives in Mulvane. One day recently while -Bert Triby was assisting his uncle, who lives near Akron, to clear -away some hedge, had the misfortune to get both of- his legs broken tjusf above -the ankle.

They, were dragging the hedge brush with two teams hitched to the ends of a long green cottouwood pole, and one, team walking just a little faster than the other, caused the chain to slip from the pole which sprung back striking the young man with the result above mentioned. Straw at at visit wit'hher sister, Miss Jennie Shoup, who is taking a business course in the 1 Kansas State Agricultural College. i Miss Ella Fosfsr, of Udall, and I Mrs. A. H.

HawkinSj" of Kellogg, were i Winfield visitors Tuesday, On their way Is absolutely guaranteed to cure Cholera, Roup or gaps, It is also a Poultry Tonic, Blood Purifier, Body Builder and Egg Producer 16 oz. bottle ior 5o cents, and your money back if it fails to cure Call and get a sample bottle, free Hand Sprayers: Lightning sprayer, galv tank 5O cts. Automatic spray (works by compressed air)N all paits brass, lieavy tin can, holds quart (2 nozzles,) $1.23 1. a9SS home from Oklahoma," where they had been visiting relatives. Winfield Courier, May 7.

H. M. Hoop and George Preston, of i Norwich, Kansas, came over in their automouile, Thursday of last week, to i accomoany "the boys" on their annual fishing party, held last Thursday and are the most satisfactory shaping models we know, and in the line there are so many styles that there is no difficulty in getting exactly what one you want from the most extreme models down to a moderate shape Warner's Corsets are guaranteed to shape fashionably, to outwear any other corset-- the bone not to rust or break, or the fabric tear Attadaed are the strong Security Rubber Button Hose Supporters Friday. Both are well known in Udall and vicinitv, being former residents of Udall. They returned to Norwich, Sat urday.

What Texafis Admire is hearty, vigorous according to Pratts Food and Oyster Shell, at Miller's." Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio. EM fl. O. R. Durham spent a lew days Oklahoma City, this week.

For Sale Indian Runner Duck Eggs." 'Fifty cents a setting. tf. find," he writes, "that t)r. King's New Life Pills surely put hew life and energy into a. person Wife and I believe they are the best made." Excellent for stomach, liver or kidney troubles.

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Years Available:
1910-1913