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Tyro Truth from Tyro, Kansas • 3

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Tyro Truthi
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Tyro, Kansas
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3
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TYRO TRUTH. PAGE THREE Correspondence Trimmed Hats Of Local Interest Mrs. C. Buster and family visited in Waytide Sunday. A hail storm was reported at Spring Valley Monday afternoou.

Paul Shields and Howa.J Cut-lur to Bartlesville Tuesday on business. An let Cream Social was the big feature at the Spring Valley Grange Saturday night. Fred Karaps, Ben Seibels. August Nitz and Geo. Jabben spent Sunday with Will Jabben.

Mrs. Broughton is not as well this week. She was taken to a hos Latest Spring and Summer Styles for Ladies, Misses and Children at prices much Lower than many ask. Call and look over the stock and learn how cheaply you can secure a pretty Spring or Summer hat. Why pay mail order prices and perhaps be disappointed, when you can see the goods before you buy and keep your money at home.

Prices range from 75c to $4.00. Mrs. O. A. Miles At The Variety Store TY0, KANSAS pital at Kansas City Tuesday.

The, Workman Lodge met in regular session Saturday night after which refreshments were served Word received from Mrs. Leona Betts, Odell, reports fine rains thers. She and Ruth are well. Dr. T.

A. Love and wife of Rip Ringo James Alexander is better. Mrs J. W. Mcsscrsmith received a card from Jennings, telling of a six pound boy born to Mr.

and Mrs. J. II. Ellis on July 22 Mr. and Mrs.

C. T. Ellis enjoyed ft visit with Grandma Vance last Friday. Frank Fields went to Jennings, Wednesday to visit relatives before he leaves for the front, Mrs. A.C.

arrow is very sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. II. Hamilton. Bal Brown and family spent Sunday at Jasper Moody's.

Mrs. BrowL's brother, C. Boid, had just returned from western Kansas and says they have an abundance of fruit. He and son, Chester, left on Wednesday for Larned, Kan. Isaac Brown and family spent Sunday at R.

J. Harding's home. We are having fine rains but the thrashing is at a standstill. Laurence Bolte and family from near Wann were up Sunday to see his mother, Mrs. Darrow, and other relatives.

They have been drilling for some time ou well number one on the O. Evans eighty where Chas. Akers lives Patterson Swairie's No. 1 on Mr. Bain's place will be drilled in this week if all goes well.

Robert Akers, who lives just below in Oklahoma, has been drawn for war service but may not have to go as he has a wife and two little ones and is a farmer. The well tnat was put down on J. H. Hamilton's by the spoiled No. 5 was shot Wednesday of last week.

Mrs. J. W. Messersmith. H.

E. BURNS, BARBER Tyro, Kansas ley, Okla the home of B. R. Jennings over Sunday. Mrs Love is a sister of Mrs.

Jennings. Mrs. Copeland of Caney, took her mother, Mrs. Melander to Hot Springs for treatment. They went Tuesday and will remain indefin-atety.

Effie Parks left for Ctierrvale and Independence Wednesday to visit her friend Mrs. Florence Pruitt and attend the county convention of Christian churches. Mrs Francis Marley who has been sick at the home of her mother, Mrs. Newt. Amick is better.

As soon as she is able she will start for her new home at Ft. Smith Arkansas. A. B. Towers came in Monday night from points near Oklahoma City where he has been visiting.

He reports hot, dry weather, much the same as we have been having, with rpins coming recently. Mr. and Mrs. Paxton and son of Broken Arrow, Kansas were in town last week staying at the hotel. They also visited his father at Sedan, who is very low, having suffered three strokes of paralysis.

Mr. Paxson is looking after his oil interests in this vicinity. Mrs. Paxson was a pleasant caller at the Truth office. The Tyro Bakery i is uow in a position to supply all your wants with the best I of pood things to eat.

We will deliver them fresh every day. Phone us your order. C. B. HARRIS, Mgr.

Phone 35 Tyro, Kansas Tobacco fs not a food but what it costs will buy much food. PIONEER SALT The Salt That Shakes Out The Shaker When The Shaker Is Shook Variety Store, 5c. PR. L. WHITS Eye, Ear Nose and Throat.

Glasses Fitted. Rooms 3 and 4, Terminal Building, Coffey ville, Kansas 1.

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318
Years Available:
1916-1918