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The Augusta Bugle from Augusta, Kansas • 7

The Augusta Bugle from Augusta, Kansas • 7

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The Augusta Buglei
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Augusta, Kansas
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Ask for tlie $5.00 tradecard at County T. Uv Skaer Grocery. It will cay you to tee our line of Ox- Convention. THURSDAY. AUGUST Ktth.

1:00 o'clock meeting of the executive. 1:45 o'clock, Devotlonala led by Mrs. fords and low cut footwear. Right prices at Robson'i. a Nichols.

L. A. Carter, of El Dorado, is visit- 2:00 Address of welcome, Mr. Long. Welcome from the Church, Rev.

Neal WANTED Also bring me your. Eggs, Cream, Etc. Highest market prices always paid. PHONE NO. 146 iriR his brothers, T.

E. and J. F. Carter Overman. and famiiei for a week.

Mr. and Mrs. George Kirch, of St. Response, Mrs. S.

J. Seymoro. Organization of convention, Appointing committees. Reading' minutee. Reports of local presidents, Discussions "How can we increase the attendance and interest In the local Joseph, Mo came in Wednesday evening to visit his brother, Emmet and J.R.JENKINS Hie Produce Man Augusta, Kansas.

family. "I Know Not How the Truth May Be, I Tell the Tale as Twas Told to Me" Itlll't Miss Ivine Overman left over the Santa Fe for Potwin Wednesday, where Take your whiskers (o the Basement BarberShop. Opera House, Tonight, Aug. 19th, "A Soldier of Japan," she will spend a few days visiting old unions?" Led by Eliza Cox. Recitation, Paper, "Health and He-ridity," Mrs.

Grace Johnson. Discussion, "The legal standing: of women in tha htate." Led by Mrs. Ayers. EVENING. 8.00 o'clock, Gold medal content.

friends. OPERA HOUSE C. W. Jeffries was in Wichita on business. Furniture at Rounds'.

Clyde Seed and sister, Ada, Pete and Blanch Losh, of Leon, motored The Old Reliable Harriets Shop of A.J.RYAN CO. AUGUSTA KANSAS Attend the Idle Hour. THURSDAY AUGUST 19 I will meet you at the Idle Hour Theatre tonight. FRIDAY, AUGUST, 20th. 8:00 o'clock a.

Executive session. 9:00, Devotional, led by Mrs. Wllliomr. over Friday evening and the Carnival, Reading minutes. Reports of treasurer and committees.

J. H. Skaer left Tuesday for a visit Reports of department superinten at Denver, Colo. Miss Amy Van Horn, of Lawrence, Kansas, returned home Wednesday after a three weeks visit with Miss Ivine Overman. The Carnival has departed.

Two weeks until school begins. C. R. Hess and wife have returned from Colorado. dents.

Always the BEST for LESS at 10:00, Election of officers. Consecrating prayer. Discussion. "How to interest our the Skaer Grocery. Have a Full Line of HARNESS GOODS, SWEAT PADS CURRY COMH3 BRUSHES DRIVING AND TEAM HARNESS.

Catalogue Harness at Cata Young People in the Work of the W. mtm tf I I A The contract for erecting the Butler County Telephone Co. building was let last Saturday to Roy Wilday, of Aug C. T. led by Mrs.

M. O. HaeBard. Ld McUillough, ol Leon, is in ug- A dollar down will insure you this for a whole year. usta on business.

Noontide Prayer. AFTERNOON 1:00 Executive Session. usta, for $2,000. logue Prices. Miss Inzie Kennett went to Caldwell W.

E. Brown motored to Wichita on Tuesday morning. 1:30 Devotional, led by Mrs. Mary Tuesday to visit relatives. Brown.

Mr. and Mis. Ernest Baxter, who have been visiting her parents, J. W. Alvies and wife, left for their new home at Reports of Committees, Award of prize for increase in mem Bargains in furniture new and secondhandat Frazier's Bargain House.

R. W. Stephenson is very sick at his home with typhoid fever. Parsons Tuesday. bership.

About 7:30 o'clock on Sunday night Harold Hill's horse tried to enter the Baptist, church. The animal became frightened backed over the curbing and up until the hind wheels of the buggy were on the church steps. No serious damage was done. Recitation. Paper, "Alcohol as Medicine," MiBS Mrs.

Lou Larson and daughter, Ethel, Fanny Starkey. You always get more for your at Skaer's Grocery. I of ElDorado, spent Tuesday evening in the Editor's home. They were enroute OSCAR GRAHAM Memorial Service. Appointment of Superintendents.

Report of Committee on Resolutions. 4:00 Adjournment, sinitincr "Blest Miss Minnie Snodgrass left Monday for Anadarko, to visit relatives. Now is the lime to buy that needed article of furniture. The prices are right at Rounds'. to Beaumont for a visit.

Mrs. C. F. Buck and son, Floyd, visited her father in Parsons Sunday. Be the Tie." A new furniture store, a new millinery AND HIS SAME WELL KNOWN COMPANY "A SOLDIER OF JAPAN" Barber Shop Friday evenine at the Park, at 8 establishment, and another barber shop i are three more business additions to the o'clock, Lecture by Mrs.

Carrie L. C. R. Caveness, wife and son were Tuesday afternoon visitors to Wichita. Flatter of Ohio, National W.

C. T. U. FRED FLETCHER, Proprietor best little city in the state. Judge R.

B. Ralston was down from ElDorado Saturday morning on professional business. Organizer. Four acts of live, pulsing com Men's sample silk hose worth 50c to 75c. Special price 25c at Robson's.

Miss Mamie De Shirley, of Wichita, Mrs. C. H. Suits went to Concordia edy drama, depicting a theme of Sundayed with the homa folks. Miss Tuesday to visit her son who was ser CLEAN AND SANITARY YCUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED GIVE US A TRIAL AUGUSTA KANSAS Mamie has a position with the Inter Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Rutherford visited in the Frank Wright home near Andover Tuesday. Mrs.

T. C. Walworth, of Towanda, iously hurt last week, at Kackley. He national Harvester Co. in Wichita.

great present-day importance. Beautiful Oriental Scenery and Effects. PRICES, 25c-35c50c was moving a truck at the depot when an engine struck him on the head. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Rumbower and People Ask Us wi, ia tVm hit, laxative? Years of is visiting her sister, Mrs.

J. Wiley and family. Harry and wife, of El Dorado are visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. P.

B. Smith. Seat on Halo at Sulk's IMik Store children, of St. Louis, visited the JIii.w nil L-irwla I no A ft 111 Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Haines of Alva, Mrs, Otis Robinson and daughter returned the first of the week from a two weeks' vacation and visit. first of the week in the home of their came Monday by auto to visit uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

C. relatives for a few days. Mr. Haines You get to use both sides of your dime when you spend it at the Idle Hour Theatre. A good show every to always recommend -Vj as tho safest, surest and most satisfac-, tory.

Sold only by us, 10 cunts. C. 0. SULK! Harold Mannion broke his right arm i Jeffries. is interested in some of the gas wells and will attend to some business while Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Tuckerman wi Monday out at White Station by falling off the stock yard fence. night.

here. I arrive from Chicago, 111., this evening Mr. Tuckerman will lead the singing at Mrs. James Durham and children, of Wichita, are visiting in the Sexton home this week. Mrs.

Ed Simpson, of Beaumont, visited in the Ed Plummer home the first of the week. Why, pay one dollar for a pair of the Christian church during the pro overalls when you can get the same traded meeting. thing for 85 cents at Robson's. J. C.

Heinzman returned Friday from a visit at Empire, and at Waco, Nebr. He was gone about three months and says that while in Nebraska be had to wear his coat and in Colorado his overcoat proved comfortable. MAKE A LIST Of LITTLE THINGS YOU NEED, COME TO US FOR I have just returned from my buying trip and my new line of Fall and Winter Mrs. J. W.

Ralston and daughter, Lucretia, went to Douglass Monday Millinery is now on display. Ladies Grandpa Heinzman and grandson, Georgie Kirch, visited with ElDorado relatives Saturday. evening to visit for a few days. Mr. and Mrs.

James Grant and are invited to call and inspect the new styles. Mrs. Otis Robinson. daughter, Zelma, returned home Sunday THEM Mrs. Charles Lietzke, of El Dorado, evening from their three weeks' trip to John C.

Cox relumed Tuesday night from his vacation trip to the coast and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. glove O. F. Sisco, of Colorado Springs, le Exposition and various points of in Thos.

Meredith, west of town. terest. They report a fine time and other western points. called here by the death of his I sister, Mrs. E.

H. Hill, returned home were with Brown's, Mr. Yeager and x4J4-lJ W.m, When you need work gloves just look Monday after spending a few days with J. J. Witt, of Wichita, proprietor of iohn Cox in SanFrancisco.

Mr. Grant over our line and then compare our his mother, Mrs. U. M. Siaco, and sister the Missouri-Central Type Foundry, was sav it sure looked good to him when he prices.

Enough said. Robson's. Miss Pearl. a city visitor this morning. got back into Kansas and saw the splendid rmr nnd fine fruits of all kinds in Mrs.

A. C. Torrance and son, Milton A. L. Skaer, the Dodge representa the rich and fertile valleys.

Just received a new line of work and dress shirts, the finest lot for the money returned from Parsons Tuesday, where live, drove home another new Dodge they visited relatives for a week. motor car from Wichita Monday even- you ever looked at Robson's. PURE LEAF ing. The Editor enjoyed the ride home Russell West is having trouble with with him, and we are free to state that J. J.

McCool sold the Gallagher prop his eyes, having to go to Wichita every it is sure some car. erty just west of the old stone hotel to LARD morning to have them treated by a H. E. Royse the first of the week. Mrs.

Sarah Boucher and Mrs. Chas specialist. Earnest Baxter and wife returned to Boucher went to Wichita Tuesday morning to see Chas. Boucher who was Co. Atty.

Steiger and Deputy Sheriff Hughes, of ElDorado, were in the city I operated on Thursday at the Wichita their home at Parsons, Tuesday, after a visit with hr parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alvies. Friday evening on official business. PIANOS AT ROUNDS'.

Hospilial for appendicitis and gall stones. It's a Real Pleasure to Shop at I The last report was that he was resting I easy. 4 i Mrs. Henry Moyle and son, Harry I The One "SURE WAY" to Save and daughter Fannie, returned Saturday night from an overland trip to Colorado Springs. They were gone about month.

They traveled in mud and JUL Ih largo quantities we can supply you with absolutely Pure Leaf Lard 'cheaper than have been paying for its substitutes. Let us quote you our low prices and prove it to you. Fresh and Cured Meats Fancy Bacon Etc. water most ot the way home, traveling Our Store To make shopping easy, make a list of what you need. Shopping is easy in our store, because you never have to examine the quality of OUR GOODS-it is always first-class.

Nor do you need to trouble about the price-it is always as low as high quality goods can be sold for. And qur goods are always right in style. Trade at our store and buying will be a pleasure. It will pay too. THE STORE OF "QUALITY" some of the way in water up to the bed of the auto, as a cloud burst struck them near Hutchinson.

Mr. and Mis. J. B. Marshall and ch drtn, Thelma and Murray, and Mr.

and Mrs. M. E. Hutchinson and daughters Is to Buy Your Groceries at Our Store. Buying for cash and selling for cash makes it possible for us to SAVE YOU a little MONEY on everything you need.

If you don't trade with us we both lose. Let us prove it to you. Give us your next order. Patterson's Cash Grocery Norma and Dorothy, started Tuesday morning for Granby, to visit Mrs L. Glaze And.

family. They will go up in the mountains 1 00 miles northwest W.W COLGAN'S of Denver and expect to be gone about three weeks. Each family went in their Ford car. Buy in theold home town. KANSAS I AUGUSTA AUGUSTA, KANSAS.

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1915-1919