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Republic City News from Republic City, Kansas • 6

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(J Mike Levendofske and wife Belleville visited their daugter, Mrs I Frank Lonovalske and family, Sun JAt The- day. 4. B. L. Ewinz and family from south of Republic, drove through these parts Sunday evening.

Republic City H. Stradley and wife and Floyd Howard and family, were Sunday guests at the Emery Jonnsonhome near Courtland. Earl Bowen and wife visited at the D. Bowen home, Sunday. A MIKE! Pli Ml R.

Wilford of Republic drove through Union to Belleville, Satur day. Orville Tavlor of near Chester Buyers to share in profits Lower price on Ford Cars Effective from August 151914 to August 1, ia'5 and guaranteed against any reduction during that time: Touring Car $490 Runabout 440 Town Car 69O F. 0. B. Detroit, all cars fully equipped.

(In U.S.A. only) Further, we will be able to obtain the maximum efficiency in our factory production, and the minimum cost in our purchasing and sales departmens if we can reach an output of 300,000 cars between the above date. And should we reach this.production, we agree to pay as the buyer's share from $40 to $60 per car (on or about Aug. 1, 1915) to very retail buyer who purchases a new Ford car between Aug. 1, 1914 and Aug.

1, 1915. For further particulars regarding these low prices and profit-sharing plan, see the nearest Fold Branch or Dealer FOR.D MOTOR. COMPANY was a guest ot Elsie Austin, Sunday Tuesday Night, October 6, 14, evening, Alfred Hotchkiss of Miltonvale, visited at Dave Austins Saturday. Union Locals. KARL SIMPSON'S COMEDIANS Sounds queer! Gcing to com mence huski'ig corn in a week oi two.

presents for your approval The township board met Monday with Ralph Bowersox. R. W. Polley and wife were in luesday. Ernie Strom returned home last Union, Tuesday.

Thursday from Jamestown where Orville Fesler commenced work ing for E. E. McClure last week. he has been working for the past two weeks. G.

McDowell and wife visited A 4-act Comedy Drama. with Mrs. Emmert and boys, Satur- I day an Sunday. United Brethern Notes. The JNew preacher will preach The Sherdahl base ball team played the Lincoln team Sunday.

We didn't learn the score. Suntiay morning and Foster Willis will speak at the Washington. 1. ti v. r.

i is I ha 1. .1 III' Oscar Sjholns spent last Monday All of our evening services will Mrs. Crunkleton. Miss Fogelberg and Miss Keys are evangalists for the coming year with Soiomen for their headquarters. The C.

E. is a fine place for the young people at six-thirty on Sunday evenings. Our friend R. M. James called at this office Tuesday morning Jand told us of a surprise dinner at his home last Sunday, it being Mrs.

James' sixty-fourth birthday. A splendid time was enjoyed by the following persons that were there: Mr. and M'S. Grant Lovewell and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Bob, Scrivner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hutchens and children, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Gardner and daughter, Miss Sylvia, Mr, and Mrs.

Cooper Williams, W. Hutchens, Mrs. Stone and children of Hardy and Lloyd James and family of Byron. nij-ht with R. A.

Rasmussen. meet a half hour earlier for the winter months. The change will begin next Sabbath. A Company of nine people. All new special scenery.

Splendid Orchestra. Specialties Between each and every act. A good, clean, guaranteed show you will enjoy. Rev. A.

W. Cortner rode with Rev. Gale of Scandia from Wichita home and is spehding a few days with friends and relatives here. He Orphus Noble has rented the C. B.

Leonard farm and is preparing it jr wheat. About seventy-five neighbors and friends gathered in and surprised Andy Birrell and wife Sunday. It is reported that one-hundred chickens were devoured. Who wouldn't accept an invitation to a surprjse party? C. B.

Leonard was in Union, is to go to Athol for the coming year. Rev. Trueblood is a practicing phy sician at that place. The Wonuns' Missionary Society' will meet Friday at the home of Tickets now on sale at Bixby Potter's Drug Store. Admission, 25c, 35c, and 50c.

Hf gh School Breezes. of the people from these parts were present. From East of Town. Quite a crowd attended the plat form dance Saturday night, it be- EX-LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, and ng thejast dance of the season. Ed Swaney of near Hebron visit ed with his brother Dick, Saturday expect to win several championships this season.

Sandy Knob. Burton and family were over near Chester Sunday visiting his brother Royal. Pete Anion and wife of Cochran-ton, Dan Swaney and wife of Chester, and Ed Swaney of Hebron, have been visiting at Dick Swaneys' for a few days. Foster Willis went to Wichita, Wednesday. Dick Swaney has been on the sick list for a tew days.

The Harvest Home at Byron last week was well attended and most The high school foot bull enthuis-iam has been lost and as a result there will be no foot ball this year. Basket ball practise has begun and great hopes are entertained tor having a winning team. The basket ball team will have new suits this year. Mr. Majors, Chaplin of Bethany Hospital, give a chapel talk one morning last week, Current events day is on Wednesday each week and items seem to be plentiful.

The Freshmen are deligently working up a basket ball team and night. Mrs. Leonard Hunter and daught Hon, W. Davis, er of Salina visited with Ed Hunters Saturday and Sunday, A large crowd attended the sur prise party on Mrs. Gaylor, Mon TOO LcJo day evening.

Mr. and Mis. Chris Nitche- visited Satuiday night and Sunday with relatives near Formoso. Ed Hunters' visited with the W. Pence family, Sunday.

Jess Stradley' was a guest at the Davis home, Sunday. Mrs. Pearl Jones is visiting with Chris Nitcher's, this week. Union Units. Joe Tarkowske was a Concordia visitor, Wednesday.

Mr. Kinsie and sons from Scotch Plains called at Bruce Slradley's, Friday. Mrs. J. Howard and daughter oiled at Floyd Howards' Friday.

Mrs. Maude Cardwell and daugh. ter Florence returned to their home near Frederick, Wednesday after a three weeKs visit with relatives here. Several from these parts Jattend-ed the Fair at Byron, Thursday. H.

Banks and daughter, Mrs. Stromberg, called at the J02 Kono-valske Russell Johnson visited his broth er Emery, near Cdurtland, Satur STATE AUDITOR, Will speak in the interest of the Republican Ticket, in the Court House, Belleville, at 3:30 p. m. City Hall, Scandia, 7:30 p. m.r SAT.

OCTOBER 3. W. E. DAVIS will also speak at Talmo at 9 a. m.

Wayae 9:30 a. m. Agenda 10:15 a. m. Cuba 11:15 a.

m. Warka 1 p. and Munden 2 p. m. Hon.

as. A. Troutman, will speak at Norway at 9 a. m. Kackley 9:45 a.

m. Courtland 10:45 a. Republic from 1 to 2 p. October 3rd. The speakers will be accompanied on this trip by all of the Republican County Candidates.

Ladies Are Especially Invited to Attend. From now on there will be Two Shows Each Week at the Opera House. Wednesday and Saturday nights. Vo: thy, Proprietor. day night.

Andrews of Belleville visit ed her lughter, Mrs. Dave Austin the last of the week..

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