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The Bluff City Messenger from Bluff City, Kansas • 6

The Bluff City Messenger from Bluff City, Kansas • 6

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,6 Bohemian ticking pricl The Bluff City Messenger, i ft A large shipment of Candies at the Silver Moon Cafe, adv ai aoc per ya. m. uoimes Published every Thursday in tlio BurU 1 I You'll Get Wet mr i nr it tt.J nuiiuiiiK, muu njf, mi. uim mi a. uwiy MIIS.

J. -3ANBORN, Editor motored to Anthony Fridll I have a loom and am now ready to' weave RUGS, CARPETS, etc. Mrs. W. A.

Matson. 5 evening. Subscription Price, per year .11. H) I Advertising rates ou application The C. II.

C. will meet with! Mrs. John Rishell Thursday afternoon. Arthur Mortimer spent a coupleays last week with Leonard Johnson. Olin Pyles spent Thanksgiving with his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Pyles. Mrs. Smith, Lee Russel and James spent Monday evening with Mrs.

Hiram Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper Jr. announce the arrival of a Come in and take a look at those fine cook stoves now on sale at the Calvert Hardware.

Mr. and of Nash, O' N. A. Mar Entered as socond-clnss matter Oct. 14, 1921, under the Act of Congr March 3, 1879.

i.r i. i i Don't wait until it begins to sprinkle before laying up money for a rainy day. You'ii get wet sure. The "rainy day," the day of adversity, the day of trouble and misfortune, comes to every one of us sometime. If yours hasn't arrived yet, consider yourself lucky, but it will come.

Be prepared Start a bank account at our bank now while the outlook is good. Don't put it off till trouble comes We will help you in every way we can, but for your own good we would rather help you start a bank account than to' make you a loan. ueaung stoves at a reaucea p'j "The domestic science de ice while they last-r-'' soon. Calver'' daughter on Tuesday, Nov. 28.

ft ft Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frank 1 YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED DEPOSITS GUARANTEED partment of the Byers high school has begun to serve 'hot lunches at the noon hotr. Tables are set up in the gyij for those students that bring lunch, and a charge of 10 cenlt a plate with soup or cocoa cents extra.

Over 200 pupil! are enrolled in the which is a consolidated school" Topeka Capital. Just imagine those Byeis children going to a first school in busses and rainy days and all, ge- ft ft ft ts ts ts STATE BANK OF BLUFF CITY tJtJiJitAAAtiAAAAAJ.AAAAJlAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA rw.9r9r99M999.9P9W99,.999999rM9M99,99M9M999.9999. illing Co. I Red Star ANNOUNCEMENT had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Foresman and Harry Foresman of Enid. Mrs. C. W.

Duncan is enjoying a visit with her mother Mrs. Hansen from Aulne, Kan. Her brother II. M. Hansen of Peabody returned to his home Wed.

after spending Thanksgiving vacation here. Those who spent Sunday at the Mrs. George Karesh home northeast town were Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Hybsha, John Hybsha and daughters Helen, Dorothy of Caldwell, John Herridge and family, Louis Misak and family, Ernest Mis-ak and son Rudolph, Frank Misak and family and Ottis Urban. Again the Angel of. Death has come into our midst. Little ting a warm lunch, then bein taken home comfortably.

The think of our own kids trailin through mud, snow, rain; fee Having purchased the Hardware and Implement business formerly' owned and operated by the Parsell Hardware Co. of this city, I wish to say to former patrons and the public in general, that we are permanently located here in your vicinity and will use our best endeavors to merit your patronage. Our motto will be a fair square deal to all, ft ts ft ft ft ti ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft There is real joy in making bread out of RED STAR FLOUR. Beware of other cheap grades. You've tried the rest, now, buy the Best.

Si wet and clothes damp and si ting all day. A cold lunch, old fashioned eight grade, ore room, one teacher school. Ae our children getting their du, prompt service and courteous treatment. are they getting the best C. A.

make useful men and womfW forvest, son of Mrs No orders too small and none too large to receive our imediate attention. We shall deavor to carry a full and complete line of nf thfim? We doubt it. Wh0 haS been suff Phone 35 0. W. Croxton, Mgr.

with inflamatory rheum had a school like the above om, tm i 1 l. since luesaay oi iasi population would double two years. ft The Bluff City Produce Co. The "hot-lunch-at-school plan is one we have no know ledge of ever being tried jt; all class of merchandise usually carried jjj the Hardware and Implement business. Come and see us one and all.

No trouble to show goods and make you prices that what we arejp.ere for. ft I G. CALVERT, Prop. Veek, was taken to rest. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the Christian church and burial in Pleasant Hill cemetery.

Our heartfelt sympathy goes to the mother, brothers and sisters of the little one who has gone. An obituary will be printed next week. this imediate vicinity. TIf teacher arid pupils of' th Bluff City, Kansas Dealer In CREAM, POULTRY AND EGGS 5 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft' ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 999M9.9M99:k- Also, handles Poultry Supplies, Calf Feed, Grandview school some miles east of Bluff City gavel i program and pie social tl't Wednesday preceding Thanki giving, the proceeds of whici I Dr fnnpraiVs Rat Embalmer and Poultry 9. Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Albert i entertained at dinner Thanks- 5 i oi00p5ecumy oou o. aiso xiiues.

ftf4 All Sold Under Guarantee are to be used to purchase nec Mr. and Mrs. Ed ooorw omn'nmpTvf-. for nrovidinM giving day 'avis PJ GiveuslCall. 5'i iaum Mr.

and, ft ft ft ft bought out the, Williams ruJ nave Isuch plan comhtgV to our at Mr- Manuel and son of Caldwell. C. S. LIVELY, Manager. Season Tickets for the Lyceum Course For Sale Here tention.

We h''nrtilycoflgPitu- a ft ft ate the teacher Missr'Mlbel AAAAAAAA'44A Kern, in this forward step, and ft ft ft ft Motor Co. and will continue the business. Will carry a full line of Genuine Ford Parts, Goodwill Oils, Firestone Tires and Tubes. See me before buying. .0 5 hope she may receive the jup- PLEASANT RIDGE We're having fine weather this week.

Clarence Perry, Bertha Os-born, Raymond Osborn and port of every parent in 'the new project. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 3 ft ft ft ft "Tadys Hatfield attended the Jnow at Anthnoy Monday eve- DILL PICKLE SEASON We have them also Dates, New Dried Peaches and Apricots. They are all fresh and of the best quality. Not lonjr ago 1 had occasion GARAGE go to the park and was fear- nig- Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Jelinek 7 1 prised to see on the arch drer the gates half a dozen fc-irls and young women roosting ike nnri fnmilv vivilod Will inek's home in Oklahoma Pearl Corn Meal in sacks and paper boxes. Axon a lot of turkeys. It was a li4 le dAy. rough the gates and one -of geon Mrs. Will Cooper and aughter.

Gertrude and Mrs. hem I see is broken down, ti ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft cy, Kansas farank Misak and daughter 1 IX Mi Pearl Barley Graham Flour. GROVE'S The House of Good Things HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE CANDIES probably other roosters on t. I noticed later that a prel bush of tamarisk had been nut Meyer the Varts. re jine, Ford parts from now he people want, o.nd I am Agnes were Anthony visitors ts ts IS ts IS ft ft ft ft ft ft I am buying ri riday aftenoonr.

ilated by some kid who wanWdlf Helen IIybsha of Caldwell I waf on as that seems tuline 0 ft ft ft ft a switch, lie ougnt to nave met spent Satur(iay and Sunday switch across his back. I wish here to please Afber. JP'e ancI make a little money for Agnes Misak. AAAAA44AA4AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM ft parents would teach their chil myself, so I wiof Post reciate your trade in genuine Ford 5 ft nsirta GET YOUR JOB PRINTING AT THE MESSENGER OFFICE dren that the park belongs to everybody, them too, and that no person has any right to injure it in any way. Boys and ft ft ft Jones and family vis- liid near Corwin Sunday.

'Mrs. Henry Jelinek and Mildred spent with Mrs. Chas. Jelinek. Graydon Brittian was Now is te time to repair your car.

Ford parts took i ft will be able tc 5 another drop November 1st, and you ft girls, if you see anyone doing anything to injure a tree, shrub or flower, or any build lling at her parents home repair up at ve-f cost. For instance a Ford cranl Imday. Irs. Kyle Jor.es and Mrs. I.

shaft one year KR)cost you $15.00, the present price is Stop ing or other thing in the park tell your parents and report hat tough I Brown visited in Anthony, $10.00. Come iirmnd talk tires with me. This article too, to some of the city officers Let us take care of the part, has also taken anther big drop. Try Polarine ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft and you can help do it. Saturday.

Wq are indeed sorry to hear of She death of FomVrt Campbell. Mrs. Campbell Vnd family have the sympathl of this entire community. Sturdevant Motor Equipment Shop. JAMES GROVES.

CU fV The Derry Farmer's Union Use Parke, Davis Medicated Throat if Discs. jLocal entertained their fam SUBSCRIBE NOW Special offer for a short time, The Bluff City Messenger, 3 months for 25c. Joe Misak and Louis Misak Hand familj Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. IIybsha' and son John and his daughters Helen and Dorothy fo Caldwell, Kyle Jones and family, Ihfuy Jelinek and family, Oti I'rban and (Gusta and Frank Wolfr were 'entertained at d.n'ier and isuDDer on Thank viving day ilies at an oyster supper last Friday evening at the Hammer's school house. The affair was given by the side which lost in a contest to gain new members and keep the attendance record. A large crowd attended and all report an enjoyable evening. I MB Efficient in the treatment of Cough, hoarse- i ness, irritation of the throat, etc.

60 Discs for 25c Use Germacidal Soap for all skin affections. 25c a cake. Sparr's Drug Store. (Clip this couupon and mail to Mrs. J.

E. Sanborn, BluffCity, Kana.) Several from Bluff City thf iP.vpruhnr renort a Clod time. Enclosed find my two tendea tne dox social at Spring i bits. Start the papej DR. A.

B. BUCH Township High School one evening last week. They remark that the program consisted largely of Bluff City talent coming. Dentist TwfnfTiV. Rider.

Tlone 40 Name Addrjha and wonder why we can't keep Anthony, Kansai.

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118
Years Available:
1921-1922