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The Alma Signal from Alma, Kansas • Page 8

The Alma Signal from Alma, Kansas • Page 8

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The Alma Signali
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Alma, Kansas
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APLX SILL. Ootnplles with the pure food laws of every state the domestic machinery run smoothly under proper conditions and could take pleasure in doing so. I am in the same predicament she is, for I know tm one to pro Maple Ilill suhscriners of the at the. post-oBlce and Mr. William- will ive tbem a receipt for their -uuvtiption account.

Under OALUiET pose to, so 1 live such a life. I have 110 upnui itni iv to the new po.stuthce ruling 8UD9C.ripi.ionN shutild he paid in advance. Kindly make proper and congenial ac BAKINS POWDER quaintances, so surely lints a poor girl to do. lirilf RaiunMi la mails of the finest materials po- Miss Paxico nEwLI sihle to sr and makes llsrht, easily uietd Ulead, BUcultS or Pastry; thuletore. it lareuuni- tuended by leading physician and chemists.

For Less Toil, Better Soil Buy a Corn King or Litchtlield spreader; a few of good points-durability, low pearings, one lever does all the work. We soil Hiawatha Incubators, (las Kngmes. Buggies, Wagons. -To prove that a cream separator payTwe are willing to let you try a Peerless and Blue Bell free now tor days. SPECIAL 25c SALE.

INeXt WeeK-ACatchumFREIi with each $1.00 notion sale. ALF. UMBEHR. Animtiv in Calumet voti are always assured tuU S3 of a rood baklmr: therefore, there is no waste ot iiaiirrt in' Calumet Ik nut uo in alr-tMit I like dese lovely etiielien. Day are ao fresb and nee.

And my mo.Tir told rue ur ly I eould Lave dem all iiilt.e. 1: Si: no, Piitieo. McFAKLAHD. Win Senile, was in Topeka last r7 c'lni- ItwIllkeeplonfcerttlananyotherBaliinir powder on tlie muikct and baa mora raisin VV le Hr len- take notice of this and ask Mr. Williams regarding your account with the Signal, which will greatly oblige the editors of this paper.

Hon. J. N. Dolley is spending-this week at home, A. F.

Thayer left Wednesday for a visit with his son, Ellis, in Denver. Win Veal has sold the old gray dray team and will put a new team on the streets in a few days, A. C. Banta and family are moving- to Cold water this week. They shipped a car out Tuesday night.

Jno. Oliver has moved' the A-Z-fC-jy' A I HUcaliy prepared unt bjST'V tno ir-mrajizuunn ui T7 lV the totrrwlIenW Is perfect. Calumet leaves- rift Kouheile 5k Alntrl ill the It 19 Friday. r- chrrnicatty correct. SLG00.00 Mrs.

W. Jones returned from Ifoxie Tuesday. Schweder was down from flven for any substance In juriOU ueuun loiinu iu Sunday. little red house that stood west of the Stone church into town and expects to live there soon A trood line of March numbers of the leading magazines may be CONDENSED STATEMENT OE ALMA NATIONAL BANK Of ALMA, KANSAS. At the close of business Feb.

14, 1908. found in the show window at tin I'. C. Ootighlin, of Heriugton, was in town Tuesday. II.

Hughes of Alma was in our city Monday, II. J. Halm is the new man at the depot this week. Win Graves shipped a car of hogs to Kansas City Tuesday. Miss Fmina Ringle was visiting with her brother Sunday.

Dostoltice. at the regular news stand prices. Remember the Sunday institute at the Congregational church, Fridav, March hth. A RESOURCES Overdrafts good program will be given and Loans and everyone interested in the work IT. S.

Bonds should attend. io.oo 3,000.00 and fixtures. Banking house, furniture iluwii 111 the. Hiini" word. As the result was a lie the sehuul asked Jthat the wo inij-'ht take their nlaeesaiialn.

The request was )i ranted and Henry (iehrt. was the furtunate one, The mutest roused ijuitea little enthusiasm aril interest In regard to spelling. The fullnwini; prukri-ain will he vriven Friday Fell. 2, hy the Athenian society lienlnnltiK at. n'eluek, p.

111 The admission will be cent.H. The proceeds ku towards paying for the piano, The I'liiluraa- Milan society ave their open pro ii rani a few weeks iwu Ooine and decide which society can do the heat work. 1'ltlHJItAM ush: luerva (Hub Kecloitlen Muirilelene 'l'nomisoii Itecliation Kmily Wilson Keeltatloii hllllo KeU IliKli Soli. ml Keiiurli tS aie l.aphaui Jno. Turn bull narrowly escaped Jim Finney and Dr.

Wagner, of Paxico, were in town Sunday. Otto Derhing was in Alma and Kskridge the lirst of the week. Dr. Silverthorne received a 20 bird dog from Nebraska last week. Other real estate.

being seriouly injury Monday by-getting his arm tangled up in the machinery, but fortunately HIGH SCHOOL NOTES K(iy MeMahun is home from I he Agricultural College and litis the Kresbiiinii class. He seems lo l.e In for good wnrk, aii'l we an1 glad have him in Some i.f tho In. the high -lnl have to help the gill In the leading (if clvnt jiwal i-xerrim It greatly Imiwnves our singing. We 8,18 glad tu see I lie buys i it I i In the fnitit. The old fashioned spelling match helri last Friday arte rtn hi whs a de-elded success.

A hi nit, ninety pupils were lined around Hie wall of the us-netuhly room. The Alhetilan sneiety spellinif aainsl, the I'll ilunKit hi uti As the (in nils timk their se.iN when wurds were s)elleil i neorrect ly. he suclety spirit was tu hat uf class spirit; as a lew Keillor: juniins, freshoian and eighth grades slnud on the Hour. Finally all were seated but Henry liehrt, freshman, and he succeeded in getting out with only a slight injury. A public meeting will be held Cash due from batiks 119,295.00 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $50,000.00 Surplus and Profits 21,010.90 Circulating' Notes 228,487.29 336,098.25 at the Congregational church in Maple Hill, Saturday, March, Wm Johnson went to Manhattan Tuesday to help Jude Lap-ham.

A big crowd from here attended the. dance at Paxico Tuesday evening. Krnest Wendland is hauling 7th, at 2 p. m. for the pur original si.iry hi ale Hurt pose of hearing- the report of the Cemetery Committee and select I'aiitunilne.

Kveryl.otl' works uut rawior I'iiuin Duet. Mai'Karot. Weaver, Agnes Killne ing new members ol said cemet Kucitallou Nina Little ery. Watch Knostman's windows PAXICO. CORRECT: and get posted on Spring Patterns Roy Yinzant went to Topeka Myrtle, Hastings junior.

Hut li went and Spring Styles. .1. R. HENDERSON, Cashier. to spend a week visiting-relatives.

rock for the cellar and well at Noller's. R. H. Johnson, formerly of New York, is the new round house clerk. Joe Keelcr is having a barn built this week on his lots which he bought of Russell Bros.

Ouite a number from here attended the Leap Year dance at Miss Francis Schilling came up from Topeka Saturday to visit home folks. a uuuuaa 1 1 Bokn To Mr. and Mrs. Clotz-bach, Feb, 2. UH'IS, a line baby girl.

All parties doing well. C. J. ClotjilKirh and sr.n, Timov lei for St. Joe the first of the week to buy their spring- goods.

Little Toney Richstatter who has been very sick for the past week is somewhat improved. Miss Lorain Ilarr, the dressmaker from Auburn, arrived Monday, Moritz Hund had the misfortune to lose two tine steers in the stock field last week. Grandma Schmitz of Newbury is very sick at present writing. We all hope for a change for the better. A 1 ma Saturday night.

Jas. Broomfield sold his furniture to Wm Ditttnan and intends to move away soon. Arthur Davis sent his bull dogs and Geo. 'Well, his bird to the dog show in Topeka Geo. Noller is preparing to build a six room house, story and a half high, on his place east of town.

Geo. and Herman Haller of Alma helped Wm Graves haul hogs to town Tuesday. Wm Miller and J. B. Ca'ssidv nd For urn Spring a Wear.

Paxico has a new restaurant, mer one for the colored people. It is conducted by Rufus Cardville and wife. Mrs. Robt Guth returned from "COUNTRY CLUB shoe Hutchinson Sunday where she attended the Bryan banquet at Topeka Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Schelly, of Topeka, visited Sunday -with their daughter, Mrs. L. Weaver. Geo.

Lesline accompanied Rev. Degner to Paxico Sunday afternoon and attended the Lutheran church. The finest line of Shoes ever brought to Alma and placed on sale for has been visiting her sons, William and Moritz, Miss Katie Glotzbach who came up from Kansas City to at See you tend the Haller-Kagan wedding and visit friends in Paxico returned home Monday. Last Sunday when PhilipMeiu- your inspection, our shoes before Buy. A SWELL LOW CLIT that individualises fi hardt's team ran away, he fooled them, instead of letting the team upset the buggy and throw him LESS THAN COST.

All Wall Paper Remnants In this store must to. 1 can furnish you enough Wall Paper to paper an entire room for 15o to frl 00. (Jan you beat it? These remnants are in good condition, (lome eariy and get nrst choice. Must have room for new stock. The Alma Book Stouk.

out, he got out and upset the A fine Vici Kid shoe, with Goodyeur tfelt soles, The proper thing for dress wear. team. lls wearer and QUALITY STYLE The banquet at Topeka last Saturday night was a grand suc The greatest valuo in women's shoes in the United Btatea, made of soft Vici Kid, with patent tip and flexible soles. All Hixes. t'riee 2.8C cess, five men went down trom exclusive.

NOTICE. Dr. C. II. lei Ice has moved bis office and will be found after Feb 1st la the roonii over Newell's Jewelry store.

Paxico; John Michaelis, Albert Muckenthaler, Agent Woosley, Prof. Taylor and L. II. Seeling. The Auditorium was packed.

The supper was fine and the address of Bryan was eloquent. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wahl, of are PARAHOUNT in SHOES. Any footwear tor ladies which does not embody these essentials are as worthless as nails in a feather factory.

We know this and as result we carry no shoes which we cannot recommend as stylish and of high quality. None but standard lines occupy space on our shelves. They have the comfort, style and service you've been looking for. A TRIAL IS MOST CONVINCING SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE. March at Congregational Church.

fine and PRICE In this assorment you will find a line of low shoes for both Ladies Gentlemen. Topeka, who came up Sunday to visit at the home of Barney Nutt-man's had a bad runaway while driving to Paxico Monday, The horse became frightened and up NEW SPRING GOODS We are offering the finest line of New Embroideries, insertions, edgings, suitings, tlounc- MaripH uinUt frnnts, Nainsook natterns for summer dresses, that we Jne nnrior rorni.nt This denart ment has the best 1 1 ne ot ladies goods set the bnggy throwing them both out. Mrs. Wahl had one limb broken and Mr, Wahl received several cuts on the head. They were taken to Dr.

Wagner's office and after the broken limb was set and Mr. Wahl had his wounds dressed, they took the two o'clock train back to Topeka. Nononv to Pkoposk to will astonish you. have offered for many months. And we are selling them at prices that Take a look thru this line and you will be pleased.

AI TERNOON SESSION, 2 p. m. Devotional Mrs. Newell Address Miss Bay less Workers Conference. Patterson Mvknino Skkvicb, 7:30.

Song Service Address Bayless E. CHURCH SERVICES. The Sunday morning service will consist of the regular hi monthly Communion preeeeded by Die reading of the Geueral Rules. Sunlay eyen-Ing. Rev.

Dr. G. K. Bayajain, a native of Armenia, will preach. Dr.

Baya-jaln is a minister of the M. eiiurrn engaged In Missionary work for hit people. On Wednesday evening March, -Hh. at. the M.

church he will lecture nu Armenia, Its people, their habits and customs, A small admission fee will be charged at ttia door. 1 wish to say that the senti ments expressed hy Mrs, 190S, "air my sentiments Like her, I am young enough to enjoy social life and old enough and experienced enough to make a LT.

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