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The Linwood Light from Linwood, Kansas • 4

The Linwood Light from Linwood, Kansas • 4

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The Linwood Lighti
Location:
Linwood, Kansas
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4
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fcaTrsrsra xssvtmx. 'aicattattssassa fasjsaacia Kjeaacaia lDrt Warring I. O.lLONO. Editor and Owner. FRESH! jj rublwhwl Kviry Thuiwfay Evening musician and Sunjeon Entered aa ioond cLu matter March 80.

1917. of March U.1879. 1.60 peryoar.in advance. v'lUCe 111 lCSUienUi. Phone No.

74. Every day wo are rceoivning now Our margin ot pro- -Established 49 yeans. Tails answered day or night. Linwood Kansas. "The timo nas Wal russ said, "to tallc of various things; of shot's and ships ur.u sealing wax and cabbajs and kings." iit is just as narrow as we can make it and keen I the business going.

We Dr. D. A. JOKES, Veterinary 'Surgeon Calls answered all hours. Residence phono, 66K OWce, ML If you hear any stories circulating in regards to the( Red Crossorant' olherfun.ds; find out the source of the yarn; brin the story to its' us together with the name of your informant and we i'! publish the rame.

We appreciate the good patronage you are giving us. We intend to use every effort to give you the bust at the lowest possible price. We are careful in our birring; and can give the benefit. Kansas want to surpivss the tuuti Linwood, nut i 'j- i it is the truth, 'ansa A refigirator is a very useful thing for perserving articles at; R. Manlcy Insurance Ag'y- PERKINS BUILDING, LAVREKCE KANSAS certain seasons but the effedt in ihe winte-i has some what dtm-the illuminating power of The Light as this office has had all of FREDRICK BOOien the freezing qualities of a refri-1 Telephone 250.

Farm, city, au- KANSAS LINW0OD, gerator, Wo have set type with I toinobilo, accident insurance and i EOCEfMESJBE? EESnSSSSJBKl BBBSOBBSaaBSSaa onr overcoat on, (on us) and our sllllty honds. hands and feet nearly frozen. H. WOODBURY To the unmixed these little Solicitor. drawbacks may seem trivial but i esidenco H17 Illinois Street.

laraware aaa wa mmm 1 lett'ers must he picked up indivi-M' iA 1 dually you may gain faint 'mr notion of our inability to get the Light out on seedule time, lint mm no ai ski fu ant with the advent of warmer wouth 0B1TDRARY. The (Community was greived to learn of the death of Mrs. Ellen Siscoe quite suddenly last er we ex pec to have it shining with its usual luster. Our shoe stock and work u0thes a. C011V plete, and a full line of boUs, nails jli paints.

We also carry a good line of ensware and cookimr utensils. Thursday p. m. She had been' Under the firt igo hendin ailing for some time hut the end 4 9 oi i.mwooa la: ni is a line was m)t so soon. Pncu- jiKuxuifj, i i iiiuu i rns per IS, i wr to aufirn 1 0 day and deatli eldimedits patient victim at 4 p.

m. Thursday. Mrs. Siscoe was well known and greatly loved by all who know her. She was one of the oldest residents in this vicinity.

aok te wo Safe, Sound and Solid published by the printer and printed by the pu Usher," In the meantiirie G. Lonu acts as editor O. Star G. Long is i inployed at Camp Funston for while and has turned the prin-ing-publish-ing job over to his lifteen year son, Ivan, while the "mater" does a bit whenever household "will permit. Now there are any to pick" scraps to litfht or money doming to lis Ivan will divide thehonors equally with his mother, tins arranjjf-ment is necessary as Ivan will continue his work in High School.

Knowing our handicap you may be full assured that any items of news will be thankfully received DIRECTORS: A. Bowen, II, Browning, John Smelser, Robert Greinr. T. W. Martin.

She waited patiently for her release from her sufferieg. She leaves six children to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother. They are Mrs. Jennie Brock, Clyde and Clinton of Lin wood, Kugone of Canon Chandler, Olla Also lc grand children and 4 great graand children. The funeral was held at the home Saturday afternoon, the services being conducted byllev.

Nelson of Topeka. The Eastern Star of which she was a member also officiated. Burial was in the family lot in the city ceme-tary by the sipc of her deceased husband who died in Sept. 1904. A JO al ill ov- 111 or' 1 -1IT Last Saturday afternoon the L.

H. S. basket ball team played the second team of the Lawrence High School, Tom Servian won first place in throwing goals and Waldo Bowman came in second. The final score was 22 to 14 in favor of Lawrence. Suscribnow.

$.1.50 James Pickens has been sick for several weeks. He went to Excelsior Springs, Mo. Saturday and came back Tuesday evening. Mrs, Wm, Cline and tlrco small children spent the week end at the home of John Collins, Thco. Meinkeand Carl Mo hike and wife went to K.

0. Tuesday to the automobile show. Mrs. Meinke staid with her sister, Mrs. K.

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Pages Available:
366
Years Available:
1917-1918