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The Atlanta Kansas Journal from Atlanta, Kansas • 8

The Atlanta Kansas Journal du lieu suivant : Atlanta, Kansas • 8

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Atlanta, Kansas
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timoof his death in Jaruarv 29 ruts dangerous fort, lie'fnrmert ing to his prognostication. Crane Company the lai'gest b'nding and olilcP-sup in, this Western countri of tliis watched and chock-bi tho Forecasts of Mr Bhike1-for tho past twenty -five years, and found them to be accurate i Wliat has teoome of tho city wa er works propisttion it was dnt some lime avo to dig for water but ic seems 'hat there is they have adopted this helping their customer friends in ceh brating th Snloma Petavson left for Ptr! and Texas where lie will lisit for a few weeks with his brother David Petersou Mr. Joe Couch has been appoi. ttfd Marshall of tho town having spent three years as Deputy Sheriff of (jotter County we feel sure Mr. Couch' qualified for tho position whlMi.

To all those interested in tho glee club will please meet atihe school houtfft next Tuesday night lels 'make this a success "If wishes were horses" was one of the berthings' ever given in Plainville. The lecture differ, ed from the ordinary by being interspersed with and inn personations, Mr. impersonations of Issac of York was fcspeciall fine. -Plainville Times, Ha rveyvi He, Kansas and reliable. Mr.

Blake is seventy-fou' year old, and his calculations are tho result of over fifty years of study He is a highly educated mathematician, and his calculations are based on astronomical niversary of forty five 3 successful business in Ki Any subscriber 'o the- ue lurwurccd a copy T1 i in. r'Tecasi writing co noi hintr being done in regard to theinattpr, Atlanta should have pome liini of protection against fire Thpre Pems Jo be nn effrot oa th 2 pa-1 ot 13 City o'fic 8 or or Ailiuita to clean up the town, it 's no common thing tohear strangers making remarks about the trash and letters that have ficcumilated in the stree's alleys and vacant lots H.U. Uunninchara and Chris Wal'z are loading srap iron on the car for .0. Elkics last of last week and Ihe first of ths ween Companjr, Adver'i ing i 1 Mr. Blake predicted the drouth of 1918 would be longer and nioic severe than 'those of He predicts, that the winfer of 19131-1 wil' be excentlona.il merit, enc'sing a.

2J eq oi uavop iCionooo usuii ho now nolds and wiU do hU duty Let us print your sale bills A. Markley mate a business tiip to Wichita Friduy II. R. Weaver and family ed to Wichita Saturday There is a number of O-O. P.

and Llebakah me tubers going To attend the dedication of ihe 10.0.P. Hall at Winfield Nov. 13th where both lodges are invi, good one for winter wheat, aud gives a great deal of other valu -able date regarding iie coming year, whiclf is coins to bean ex, ceptionally erratic one, and i( S.uo naioog 'sisiaojoiui 9BI0OUO01 0) g'jjpj0003 4S2SBq MSia HSU5'J3 AiieH Id COME TO' We insure your property. To find 'out Mrs. Dillooan mad children camo ia od the noon traia Tkarshav to visit frinnda and relatives ir M.P, flaworth and wife retur.

ned home Thursday from Arkansas City where tuey have been atlendrng ht 3ct)ivilld mjalini a ml ra iny were turned away couldnt get id, the average attendence 3C0U, 50 couverons up to date, there Sunday School altendenoe ia 1320 Mr, Brown is one of tho most e'ever entertainers Enid audien- ces have ever listened to. Simph ana direct in his method, sin, cere aud unaffected in his expression, Mr, Brown charmed his audience with each interpretation. His prefatory rem irks revealed an unsual "gift for liter, ary analysis and perceptibly heigateneJ the appreciation of his numbers, His readings from Paul Daaoar anl James Wnitcjmb Riley met witi a fine response yyGU want'to know get what 'you want in thei line of Real Estate, Furm and City Property wejj Mrs Brock and son came in from Oklahoma Friday morning on a the rt visit with Iter son 11. Jrockof this place Did you notice those beautiful dishes displayed in G.G.Markley window, If you havent, notice notice them L. Barnard wishes tc inform the people, that he dont carry post offices in his vest pockets Hoy Martin Kyle Huff and Cha3 Braunuca attended the suprise party given on Brice Pane at Burdeu Thursday night he left Sunday for Missour Brice will be greatly missed by his associates, as he was a live wire Dr.Smith reports Mr.

Cornell. (are in position at all times to give you valuable inv formation. Make your trades, write Isss andL'insurances and make loans. Examir Lester Scott made a business trip to Latham Wednesday Pay your taxes at tho Citizen State Back Remember the band "program Nov. 21st two hours of solid music COME E.

L. Gray was a business 'caller in Atlanta Wednesday Watch for A. Markley sons tig bills next we-k Miss Mauree Emerson is down Jrom Leon visiting friends and relatives this week Wa i for A ar 1 so iij bills next week 13rock made a business trip to Burden Monday eight "BRANNUM COl JL. HENRY BRODERSOii I For your Dray and Transfer wants a v' Eoid Daily Eagle, Enid, Oklahoni How to run a News Paper To.runa nevvspap3r, all a felN ow has to do is to ba able to write poems, discuss the tariff and money questions, umpire a baseball game, repoi a wedding, saw wood decribe a fire so the readers will shed their wraps, make do the work of $10, shine at a dance, measure calico abuse the lipuor whis h. WUJ I son bjy ra'ich batter at this writing Mr.

Scott and' family was seen out flyiuga kite Wednesday Watch for next 'veeks bargain day something new to offer Mr. Kendall was up from Win. field Wednesday on business and vistihgiiis daughter Ma'. Henry Broderson A Bear came in from Colo. nig t'' to visit his Den Cook "reports, his wife 5 -T 9 uch letter at this writting not able to be up yet but getting ulong fine Miss Alberta Hofgen went to All Umds of Stock Seles' Satisfaction Gucrntccd A Specialty, Terms resscnab I B.E.Rnim'fil EH Live Stock General Farm sa lop Auctioneer -For dates call wt Atlanta or Cambridge' Bank.

key' subscribe to charity, go without mtals, attack free wear diamonds, invent advenise' meuts, sneer at snobbery, overlook scandal, tppra'se babies, delight pumpkiu raisers, minis, ler to the afflicted, lead trie disgruntled, fight, to a finish, seo. type, mould opinions, sweep out the office, speak at the' prayer meetings ad sUnd in'vvith ever body and everthiug Desiderata Iur things a man must learn to do. If he would keep his record true; To think without confusion, clearly; To lovo his fe'W man sinoerely; To act from honest motive purely To trust ju God and Heaven securely, -Henry Van Jyks fi ISMItH t-'OL Joseph U.Stnckeyf' Annr.iniipor uj-oiwiau aim OUI fl if Cries sales this ard adiv ii freon calls answered Counties, several veftrs eVnoar its day or nlbt -office tbe sale ring, rna'ie date Oklahoma Tuesday So'm'on Peterson, S.J.Likins Carver and Mr. Fu'iz left T'-eeday for Texas flow about those sale oiUs give us a trial We are sorry to hear that Jaiars Fugerson fc-nnilv of this got hurt eoUasne at Tulsa Ok What are we going to do to liven op our town this winter with amusuments the band is going to gwe a musical pregram Nov, 1 5th solid music from one l.our and a half too 2 hours one of the best programs 'of the' season come and we will prove it to you Paul and Poy Martin trade a 'business trip to Cambridge 'bainiday evtnitg The Journal fotce have been buisy making sale bills this week we are prepared to put the hi out to a' just recti red a nevtrshlpment r.cme gwe us your order. W3 mile CjO for one man Oran Jones returned home fr.im Plural Saturday evening rom wljre he has bee runn ngths depot AlHies Darlington, Vinr.ie Martio and Chas Brannum drove to Btfrden Monday to have oaie Dental work done and.

attended the show at night Paul Mai lin also attended the show at Burden r- Viva and Dean Vinson of Butler Co. were the guests at the graud parents Mr. Rilpath and farad Pay your'taxes at the Citizen State Bank The Rebakuo and 1. O.P lodges are goicg to have a big supper TuaiiKs giving night it being W.P.Smith birthday Wra. Newton gav6 him a fatted lamb EJ.

Mar tain will dress the JainS than the llebakahg wilt-pre pair it for the supper a big time is expected Bead Dr. Rirr's new ad this he has got sumething fur you Not with standing the extreme drauth this season Mr.Pred Conch left some very fine heads of kaffir corn Brannum Co. Real Estate Ot'iice last Wednesday Dr. Smiih reports a girl born io Mr. and Mv.

S. Thompson November 4th If y6u are willing to help in that glea club meet at the school house Tuesday night Kyle Huff made a trip to tha Eastern part of the State Mon r' Mr-Maham who' is working on Mr. Burdens new 'house s'ays if Jobndont pet up' earlier of a morning he have to quit going to church Nellie Cornelison came in from Missouri Sunday afternoon to see her sick brother 11 L'JJJL- u.ci-e r.p vw Aanta -Kan, a res f6 Atlant.V (C 0 Ronnd Trip Kate Columbus Ohio sale Nov. 7th to thq 9th Return good, Return NTov. 18th Severe Winter i.4 nrftfl intiacl Who nnfe hir.f.

1 i vii.V. 1 a. 'It atjin i liut ij vv hmm ijih.ii rnnm uijum uiiiiiiiti. vviiir nor, miiuo nr tfinv mmri tunt- W'nu lUttl lUIig" Weather Forecast For 1914 Ffee For They Crane Qpmpany, of Topeka; Kamsas.j are celebrating their forty-fifth anniversary in busi. nes in Kansas, by furnshina their friends and customers and C.

C- lilake's' Weather Forpcast for 1014, free of charge, -with the exception of postage, 2c which should accompany ts fop their Forecast They have been publishing theee Forecasts for a. number of -years, charging $1 each for the same. Mr. Geo. W.

CranP, who was the head of this Jirm for forty five years, up tQ It's an easy, comfortable, inexpensive trip via the Fj- Lines. The train service is of very best; -all fcteel observation; dinjag cars in which Fred Har-vey mels "are served sleeping cars of latest design; and, by way of good tneasure.the scot.ery of tbeOrk Mountains en route, I will be glad to fumish.det ailed information as to fares.tr&irt service. au4 sot forib Agentv If you can make a noise come to to the gles ciab meeting Tuesday night at the school ouse J.G. Brannum h'ume Friday -Remember we print yoar sale tills size us a trial.

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À propos de la collection The Atlanta Kansas Journal

Pages disponibles:
1 797
Années disponibles:
1909-1914