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The Tonganoxie Mirror from Tonganoxie, Kansas • 1

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it II Nf VOL. XLI, NO 30 TGANOXIE, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, WHOLE NO 2130 ('orpumlit 11 Melon. a In-1 vw.lt? Ii ln.n 14 lit. i ft .1 1 1 ti Tlie IJeinninji of i The New Year i uri' being rtiot-kctl by th itok divl-f. (lends of runiurouH r(Hn a ifU' iif ulii un.l Iwite It I lrini nit.

Zellnsr Oomitany )) tdiort rc i may not counting i 0 fchrtrt n. be ami. In UiKi.trnj nc- all the property anil recount owned aie carried a reoiirrtH. If the property value i greater than the tork outstanding and note and ir- asonabi: Hardware Is the time to start using Tones Red Heny Steel cut or Mi Hot one Steel cut coffee. 1 1 1 im I Kfll Berry Ii pound Itrd Himt.v SI.IO CJiint owed, the balance carried im a mirpbi.

In the course of time if a IniMiK' prosperouM nnd the 1 pound cut in are not un paiu oui in i i i i pounds Tones hulk. Try Ih'd Heny he satisfied. or Mellotone nnd you will cenu, nurH'jH in uccumuiuieii, uimi jthe ntock out'-tanilinjf in of value than the jtrnjuTty owned. For instance rrutin owns j.roerty worth and only Mock outstanilinif nnd if no ilehtu are owinu', the other would 'he tuirfiliiH. The company may le jiarninir only eii'ht per cent on its val-! hut if it diHtrihuten fm-I inn to the stockholders, it would have Guaranteed Single Bit Handle Axes S1.50 and S2.00.

Handled Double Bit Axes that are guaranteed $2 to $2.40. Kventually, why not nov Tonftanoxie Phone 11 1. I. J. DESSERY, Perfection 1 Si I Goodyear Tires and Tubes to declare sixteen per cent dividend.

I'nder such raulitiuns the company would have to pay an exces profits tax when ax a matter of fact there "-p no profit. Such corporation would now declare a 100 per Dav MeHMuore. Oil Uleaters pi i their esti- Kansas. Their many friends extend heartiest congratulation to thin mable young couple. totk ii viitend and would wipe i i it1- MirpL-, hriniriinf up the capital I ek to the of the property.

A pietty home weddirg wan solemnized at the home of and Mrs. T. C. Davis January 1st, at p. m.

when their daughter, Mary Aileen, was united ia marriage to Mr. Lawrence of for it i ars. will make i The puhlic cl.ifiior of recent years justly I t') take watered htock ut of so as to bring down J. L. boson officiating.

Mi lUlore the ceremony Ileth i s.ork to the value of i. hi' that cold bed n.iMii com fort a Me sang "Love Here Is My jnd "lirhla! Civ rus freni r. erty owned. The i.dv-cate'- Tire ot that iu i may conclrd" thj llclp Your Neighbor Am Ycnir--ell. Building and loan are for purposes: Vj in-ndeate thrift by enabling to jve small tirj.ioi sly, and to iv.

ney tl. who it to Y.u ni.t only m-fit ji.irself voi.r neighbrr i b. joining cur Association. Start the children in this year and them habits of economy. Fifty cents a month carries a $100 The Tonganoxie Building Loan Association.

William Heynen, Secretarj. ideas hme taken too seri a' i when corpora! i ins In ing up their A stcck values commensurate with the 1 '3 tr S6.25 iuSIl J4. vy value cf their holdings. Obituary Thistletnwaite. Anthony Mason Thistlethwaite was Ziin" plaje by He en Kah The bride were a gown cf ek blue crepe meteor trin.niel with a silver lace bertha, and the grom wore a suit of dark brawn.

After the ceremony refreshen of ice cream and cake were sen cd. The bride, Mrs. Lawrence Messr.ior is one of the well known young ladies of this community, and the groom, Mr. Lawrence Messmore, is one of the farmers of Hamlin, Kansas. On their wedding trip they will go to Hebron, to visit the groem's they will be at their home at Hamlin, horn Septomlx-T 10, 1845 at Milville, Ammunition Or' cans county, New York.

Guns He was married at Tonganoxie, November 15, 1871 to Ann Maria llaker. They have four children, all Thos. Davidson went via Lawrence to Kansas City last Tuesday to consult his physician. Mr. Davidson was in a hospital there recently for several weeks and still must make an occasional trip there for consultation.

Winchester. Stevens aim er joimsoij iviijg, Lil'ian Thistlethwaite, Tonga. lo.xie, Kansas; Sarah Eleanor Parham, Baxter Sprr.gs, Kansas; David This tlethwaite, Tonganoxie, Alfred I'hist't-thwaite, Emporia, Kansas. .00 ror lourteen years he held a posi- iioi. wiih Me.iUrfomery, Ward are leaders everywhere.

Rifles $5.35 tc Shotguns $10. Winchester and Peters favorite load. to $55.00 in Kansas City. Since then he has his home with his brother, Al- 'iH- -Jty ii red, in that city. iiiilioii of all kinds We have your After a short illness he passed 4uiotly away 5 p.

m. During the greater part of his illness he was unconscious of the things around him, but at intervals he recog nized those who were with him and smiled, sending words of comfort to relatives who were unable to be pres TOURING CAR New Price ent. He was. a life-time member of the Friends church. During his last years and throughout his illness he bore evidence of a faith in Go-i which brought peace.

His mother died when he was but Friends Thurch five years of age. We will begin Revival Meetings Kirn Funeral services were conducted at the Friends church at Tonganoxie, next Sunday, 7th, with Rev M. F. Swofford, of Liberal, Kansas MEAT MARi Wednesday afternoon, December 27th as evangelist. Sc i vices each n-ht nex.

week at at i clock- conducted by his son-m- law, Rev. Chas. Parham, and Rev. A. 7:150 o'clock.

J. Haworth. Interment was in Maple Wl extend an vitation to even Grove cemetery. one to attend these eetings. "Come thou with us, and we will do Miss Lena Gei'o came home from Kansas City Saturday evening -to'visit thee good." Arthur J.

1 worth, Pastor. Christian Ch rch Notes. F. O. B.

DETROIT over Sunday and New Years Day with home folks. Home of Quality Meats, Fresh Oysters from the Coast Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Corn Fed Baby Beef A Complete Line of Heinz Goods Our sen-ices for next Lord's Day Last Sunday was Missionary Day will be regular Bible, School at ten at the Congregational Sunday School. with Lee Freeman 'n cnarge. Mrs. Johnson read a portion of scrip Preaching at eh en and.

also at ture which was followed by a song. seven-thirty. ct lor morning There was a dialogue, "Ye Have Done worship, "A PLa 'For The Soul." It Unto Me," the characters repre senting a medical missionary and his Subject for evening srvice "Redemp tion." Christian Endeav at six-thirty. family and natives of India. You are especial! invited to these A very delightful meeting of the Ed Hoskins, Phone 49 1 tQi'flnoo on1 UFaliAmA 9 Jolly Workers Club was held Friday The church and I le School-wheri afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs.

Robt. Gress. The following of you always find a Leslie cas, Pastor. ficers were chosen for the coming year I president, Mrs. L.

W. McKeehen; vice president, Mrs. Henry Klinkenberg; Improved 10 acre rrrj for sale at Bargain, with good ms, or will rent oame. See Wi A. I irts.

12-28-tf and secretary, Mrs. Herman Rumsey. Mrs. M. E.

Kimball came home from Ivyn and Chaunce tjell have purchased the property 'iown as the old Jarbalo Sunday where she had spent a few days with her son, Roy Kimball, Wendorff Denies Parole to Wright, John Wright, who was re-arrested last week ihe supreme court refusal to change a verdict of guilty in connection with the shooting of Sharpe, Leavenworth county farmer, was denied a paro'e Saturday by Judge Wendorff and was ordered to the state reformatory to serve his sentence. Wright had been released on bond pending the nsul of the appeal and efforts made to secure a parole for him after the supreme court This is the lowest price at -which the Ford Touring Car has ever sold, and with the many new improvements, including the Qne man top, it 12 a bigger value than ever before. Buy now. Ternrs if desired. J.

C. 'Lam! iig Son of their 'pairing it pre-' thereto. They install electric-)ve it. and family. Mrs.

Kimball returned home December 24th from California where she had spent a couple of months and expected to remain longer Cronemeyer place, ents homo, and an paratory to movii wi'l put on a new rc ity and otherwise e- bnt the rainy season there did not Red Crows Tukiiig Over Supervision County's Hospital. Tm-ough an Arrangement effected with the county commissioners, the Leavenworth chapter of the American Red Cross will have supervision of the county hospital, it was announced Saturday. The Red Cross also has over the ciuties of the county poor commissioner, an office formerly held by the police chief of Leavenworth. The Red Crops, its agents, have been issuing-warrants for coal and other supplies to the worthy poof for some A. Flintje is chairman of the Red Cr6ss under whose supervision' the county hospital will conic.

Tb4 other members of that committee I are Edward SicSel and Ben Donovan. agree with her. Agent and Salesman. I have taken the agency for the Sunday, Decemb' J4th, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Denhr the following relatives and Mrs. S. P. Haas, of Mr. and Mrs.

Arnold Haas, ff Mr. and Mrs Arthur Rodenherg family, of Kansas City, kani Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pettv' and of Honnor SpringsiTTats.j-nnd v. and Mrs.

Sam Haas" Jr. asd fanii. of Tonganoxie. Anyone to buy a feed 't Mutual Oil Co. at Tonganoxie, and am prepared to meet the wants of all my old customers in this unexcelled alfalfa grinder us.

We handl JfcUill the Letz grinder. F. A Sons. ine of Gasoline, Kerosene, Distillate 11-2: and Lubricating Oils of all grades. wxww r.rvim Order cut iowors of C.

11. Caia. E. McCaffrey, Phone 89. 12-14-tf.

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1882-1945