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The Winchester Star from Winchester, Kansas • 10

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Winchester, Kansas
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10
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8s latmsa 9 Your Grocery Needs Some Special Prices for Saturday and Monday, May 4-6. WfflBl Before -ITy Time" -gU i. rOU can have Confidence in anythin Cured Meat, 28e Pound EMPIRE PICNICS-A splendid cure in Swift's trimmed Has same cure as their Premium Ham. You will find this meat much cheaper than bacon. The reason for this lov pricts the Government is not using shoulders in their meat contracts.

Hence the over-supply, for (each hog has two shoulders) Help "eat 'em up." Each Picnic weighs from 10 to 12 pounds. Our price 28c lb. "Long Horn" Pure Cream Cheese 35c Ham Sausage, per pound 25c "Bolo," with or without garlic, per 25c Pure hog Sausage, in boxe, each Middle State Coffee, ground, in per GalJon Peaches, sliced, solid pack, each 80c Standard Corn, a good one, 2 25c Hominy, No. 3 cans, 3 cans Mixed Nuts, to clean them up, 2 pounds 35c you buy from us because we guarantee Satisfaction. are confident that THE STAR MERCANTILE CO, you will be satisfied because we buy what we sell on a basis of what you need and want, and then stand back of our to the limit.

I Come in and investigate. There are-lots of things you need now in our stock, waiting for YOU to use them to advantage. All prices well jude for yourself? for instance Multi Motor Washing Machine for your wife, which is needed just as much in the house as a corn planter on the farm, for it is used more days in the year. Come in and let us show you. DAVIS HARDWARE AND FURNITURE STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS Lee Clark was out from City Tuesday.

Ed. C. Lindsay and Ira Bea-sore were up at Valley Falls Tuesday on business. The State Medical convention is in session in Kansas City, this week. The Winchester physicians plan to attend the Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Clark and children went'to 'Osage Tuesday where Mrs. Clark went to visit relatives a few das. Mr. Clark returned home the same day.

Owen is enlisted FOR SHERIFF: I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for Sheriff subject to the Republican primaries August 6th, 1918. ALBERT ROSE, Williamstown. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS: Guietta Stark will be a candidate for the nomination of Register of Deeds, for second term, on the Democratic ticket, at the August primaries, 1918. Mrs. J.

W. with the sick. A L. PETTIS, M. D.

Physician and Surgeon Office phone 388 Residence phone 386 WINCHESTER, KANSAS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Frendle, Monday, April 29, a daughter. Dr. Pettis in Miss Edith Owen has returned from a several days' visit at Valley Falls.

Local News Miss Eva Linton, from Deni-son, was visiting Miss Vida Cathcart from Saturday until Wednesday eve. come. The Sunday school board met at the home of Dr. Pettis Monday evening and quite a bit of business was transacted. It was decided to meei once every month.

Our church was treated to a new roof this week. We are very thankful to those who donated their labor in this behalf. Next Sunday i Missionary Sunday. Our misionary superintendent, Mrs. Pettis, will have charge of the Sunday school.

The pastor will preach at the morning hour and Dr. C. T. Duboraw, our district superintendent, will preach in the evening and administer the Lord's supper. W.

A. FRENCH DENTIST Office over Bank Phone 71 Mrs. Bettie Barnard, of Deni-son, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. A.

Myers, relatives of hers. For Sale-A 1918 Ford, been run less than 500 miles. 6-2t, Lin dsey Bros. The third Liberty Loan drive is progressing nicely in this part of the country. Active canvass is being made in all the school districts around here and the people as a whole are responding to the solicitations of the workers in a manner which is a credit to them from a standpoint of both" loyalty and liberality.

The quota of the two Winchester banks is about $21,000, and the indications at the present time are that they will exceed considerably this sum. A. H. BOYD, M. D.

Physician and Surgeon Call Office phone i64 Residence phone 165 WINCHESTER, KANSAS Thomas French and R. C. Downie went up to Deuison Tuesday afternoon to see Mr. Down-ie's' father, John 'Downie, who is quite feeble at this time. 8 it- K't iff- 11: it I.

If If i i i i a Mrs. Charles Gibson came out from Kansas City the first of the week and had their household goods shipped to that place. Mr. Gibson now has a job there gas-ing cars. Pratt's Animal Regulator at Fred Krhne spent several days visiting his uncle in Leavenworth last week.

SSSSSiggilSiSgSiSi Harvest Time 3 Mrs. Alma Howard and her grand-daughter, Miss Faulk, of St. Joseph, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. Myers. Mrs. Howard is a sister of Mrs. Myers.

You Can Work Day and Night Rush your farm work this a fcTAUDE Mak-a-Tractor to your automobile, "turn on the lights and work 24 hours a day if necessary. No stops for rest. Just steady progress eyery hour. Will Soon Be Here S3 mii aTractor The good sized audiences at the services in the Christian church last Lord's Day thoroughly appreciated the music by the choir, especially the solo by Miss Wallace. Special music next Lord's day.

All are welcome. Subject for morning, "The Ideal Christian." Evening, "The Difficulties of the Lost." and the prospect is fine. We don't know just what about the Binder Twine supply; better anticipate your 'wants along that line and place your order NOW. We have a contract for acertain amount of International twine, both Standard and Sisal. The price is guaranteed, quality considered.

"America's Most Useful Farm Implement" Made for Fords, Overlands, Chevrolets and other cars. Does not harm automobile or overheat engine. Does four-horse work at one horse cost. Saves time--labor money. Boys and Girls Can Operate It If they can drive a car they can operate the STAUDE.

Changes quickly from auto to tractor or from tractor to auto. Fine for heavy hauling and for belt power work. Fully guaranteed and endorsed by farmers everywhere. Price $225 F. B.

St. Paul. ED C. LINDSAY i ivis IIarMarftStftrft 11 M. E.

Church Notes. Last Sunday was a great day for us, there being a good attendance at both the morning and evening service. It was necessary for us to organize two new classes in our Sunday School. If you don't attend Sunday school elsewhere, A.

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Years Available:
1888-1970