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The Bluff City Messenger from Bluff City, Kansas • 1

The Bluff City Messenger from Bluff City, Kansas • 1

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a 4 1 ,1 I I I nlY rn rr rrrnrTTfTnriTuritmiiMi i iiiii ph i tm Number 23. Bluff City, Harper County, Kansas, Thursday, March 30, 1922. BOOST BLUFF CITY BE A BUILDER olume One. E. Babb is on the I Mrs.

W. sick list. Plan now for a beauty fcpot in vour own door yard. Southern Breezes. Bruev Bros.

motored to Blackstone Sunday. Felix and Agnes Bruey spent Monday evening at Lewis Misak's. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and John Jr.

of Garber, are visiting relatives and friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker announce the arrival of a daughter on Sunday, March 2G. The Have you heard about The Whoopee! Som time in Jonah!" I Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Stodola and family motored to Caldwell Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kletecka and te ts Caldwell after a load of nursery stock Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. James Cink are on the sick list. A great many attended the dance at Frank Misak's Friday night. Mr.

Lewis Misak and family Steel cut oats lbs.JlSc' at Miss Anna Kollmorgan -vis- Jess Brothers, adv 'iled her sister in Caldwell at. ts See "The New Minister." Mrs. Chas. Robinson i is caring fpr Mrs. Chas.

Pyleg. You can't afford to miss the fun. We are pleased to report that James Glover is decidedly improved. ft ts s. ft ft' ft' ft ft' ft' ft' ft' ft ft' ft' ft ft ft' ft ft ft CALDWELL MOTOR CO.

(DAY AND NITE SERVICE) General Repair Work and Accessories Chain Battery, Ford and Overland size, $25.00. Dayton Tires, full mileage guaranteed. Cook Camerer, Proprs, PROPRIETORS Emerson Schmidt of River-dale was a Bluff City visitor Monday. family spent Sunday afternoon at Joe Stodola's. Miss Jennie Kiser spent Friday afternoon at Mrs.

J. W. Bruey's. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Buresh' md family spent Thursday evening at Mr. and Tony Bruey's. Mr. Frank Buresh, Mr. Joe Buresh, Mr.

Norbit Varvara and Mr." Tony Bruey- motored south of Wynoka to get a load pf evergreens Thursday. F. Hollies and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

0. entertained Rev. Jones on Sunday. Lou Jelinek and family spent Sunday at the Joe Jelinek home. W.

M. Lews and family and Sheriff Garver was in town Miss Anna Kollmorgan spirit unday at the Lewis deer par, spent Sunday aiternoon at joe Misak's. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jess and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Cink and family spent Sunday afternoon at Anton Vlcek's. Mr. Joe Bruey and son Felix motored to Caldwell Wed. on business.

Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bruey spent Monday evening at Mr. Joseph Buresh's. Mr.

and Mrs. Jelinek and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Misak spent Sunday afternoon at Ernest Misak's. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Bruey and Miss Agnes spent Sunday at Mike Chloupek's. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bruey and Miss Marie and Mr. and Mrs.

Tony Bruey spent Sunday afternoon at Joe Cink's. Many from around here one day last week using a green tag to remind motorists of delinquent auto license taxes. The Crooker school taught by Miss Elsie Pekar closed Friday. There was a "big sur Miss Pearl Schneider, came ts over from Caldwell to speial prise'' dinner for the teacher i the week end with her parents Notice the rising tempera Mr. and Mrs.

R. G. Pulliam, ture alter a certain business and a program by the youngsters as befits the "last day" of a very successful term of school. Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Stewart and lan lighted those oil stoves jnder his apricot trees Sat Aubrey and Uncle John Nichols motored to Anthony Thurs 'd light? day. NOTICE. I. 0.

O. F. Lodge Members: There will be 1st degree work at the hall Monday nisrht. Aor. Mrs.

A. M. Stafford, Mrs. 0. C.

Mardis, Wilfred and Mar- Mesdames Sparr, Joyner, H. Sturdevant and Ford attended the "last day" of school in the Crooker district taught by Miss Elsie Pekar. attended the baseball game at 3rd. COME. HE.

jone and Mr. and Mrs. JMtJ. Now is a good time Ij plant, dh(x never was in c. iklilion.

Sanborn were Anthony visitors TT Thursday. The parties who exerted so We have a full line of Nmrrsery much energy pulling up the Entertainment Former editor of the Bliff City News, F. W. Bailey 4i wife of Nash, visited relatives and friends here over hitching racks on Main street Sunday have greatly accomo dated the city authorities as the week end. r(they had arranged for their 3 St St St St St St St St St .1 St St St St St St St St Fruit Trees, Vines, Shade trees, Evergrcc.

Strawberry plants, in fact anything you need. Drive over to the nursery and save agents-commission, or write for prices. removal io ine siue sueeia, Mrs. Kate.Brpoks guests Sunday Mr. anc; Mr.

and Mrs. John Herridge The Young People of the Evangelical St. Paul's Church will give "The New Minister" a mi- on Thursday April me uihT at the I. 0. 0.

F. Hall, Bluff City, Ks. This entertainment presents some characteristics of church life in a very comic manner and you can't afford to miss it. In con John Davis and John and Mrs. Lee Brooks 1 Kr.

Sr. have received the news of the arrival of their son George and Mrs. Henry Doll. Of in the United States. George has been with the American Vt SI St -te-ie i i ie is is i ts te ts te te ts ts is ts ts ts ts ts forces on the Rhine as is his brother Ben.

He will be stationed at Ft. McKinley, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Geccook had as their Sunday Mr.

and II. A. Leveta and Alberta Brittain, Robt. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Cook. nection with the play the Singer Band will give a short musical program. Prices will be 35cfor adults and 25c for children. All Ben was unable to accompany his organization because of a 4.111 VII HsUlI owl Jjf recent operation. proceeds will go to the support of the church The play will start at 8 o'clock prompt.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawk Caldwell, Kansas lCl arence Livingstone of near Freeport submitted the lowest entertained the- following guests at dinner Sunday: Harry Hawk and daughter Kath mmmmmmmmsmMMMmmmm: bid for transportation of U. S. mail on the star route from Freeport to Bluff City and will leen and Maxine, Mr.

and Mrs D. C. Hawk, Mr. and Mrs jtake charge July 1st. The pres Walker, Bud nad Betty Ruth, A and Dr.

and Mrs. Hawk, all of Licensed in Kansas and Oklahoma mL AY Anthony. ent carrier Eli Medlam has been unusually efficient and his efforts to deliver the mail in every sort of weather are appreciated by the patrons. 5 's3aLB5? Christian Bible Notes. Officers 3 By the untiring efforts of em Furniture Co, THE MAW ON QUALITY LUMBER Teachers 3.

Primary, Beginers, 6. Senior 18. Adult 14. Cradle Roll 2 Grand Total 44. OfTering $1.17.

Last Sunday being review Just a Suggestion: the members of the M. E. churuch and the co-operation of the community as a whole, Bluff City is to have a resident pastor the coming conference year. The need has been long evident and everyone interested in the spiritual welfare of the community feels that the undivided labors of a minister lesson there were excellent limit lire ami class discussions. i i The talks given Sunday 1 jnorn by Bro.

Meeker and Ed St St St St St St St SI St St St St St St St St SI St St St St St St St St St St St St St St St St St St St here will be of great benefit. Rev. D. J. M.

Jones is the new. Undertaking ith Stewart were enjoyed by ill. Next Sun. morn there will )e a talk on "what time is Instead of asking the time, be pastor. present and hear this talk.

Sometimes when we see an old house which has been given a new porch and coat of paint, we think of the story of Aladdin and his Magic Lamp. The improvement wrought in an bid home by a good workman and a load of lumber has in it the element of magic notice the pictures above. It is hard to realize until you have tried it what an improvement can be made in an old house at little cost. Often a house is ugly because of a lack of some simple addition in the way of porches, dormers and the like. A few hundred dollars spent for LONG-BELL material in improving the appearance of an old house, frequently adds a thousand to its selling price.

We will be glad to suggest how you may gladden up the old place and advise you about the cost of material Those reported on the sick list were John Nicholas, Mrs. Babb, Mr. Glover and Mrs. Charlie Pyles who has been ill Cremation if desired. ts i ft" ft ts i ts tl ts for the past week or more was reported to be much better, There will be an egg offer 1 ersonai oervice.

ing taken within the next Sun or so. There wil be a case at Singer. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Mayo and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Brewer of Manchester, Mr. D. G. Hancock and baby Donald, and Oscar Couch spent Sunday 'at C.

S. Mayo's. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Cook, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook and baby made a trip to Anthony Monday. Mr. Fred Fienie Jr.

spent Sunday eve, at Stork's. Rev. Brink of Hardtner is spending a few days at the horn of Fred Fienie Sr. Miss Anna Stork visited Monday with her sister, Mrs. Laura Mayo.

he postoffice and one at the Christian church the day set or the offering will be an lounced next Sun. Anthony, The special sermon preach and lumber. ThZ TpnG-fteix umber romp ami Lumbermon since BLUFF CITY, KANSAS 'i ed by Bro. Meeker Sun. nite was well attended and those who missed hearing it certainly missed a fine sermon..

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Years Available:
1921-1922