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The Hepler Herald from Hepler, Kansas • 5

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The Hepler Heraldi
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Hepler, Kansas
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5
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tf. with his brother Ansel, near Hepler, Helen Mcintosh spent the weekend with home folks. Harlan Stanley, who has been puite sick, is able to go back to school. RESPECT tfl HE most respectful "consideration Is shown all c'ct at those who attend the memorial services th HIATTVILLE Mrs, Forsythc has shipment of hats at her home. She will be we conduct.

And beyond that, every tenderness that kindly human sympathy can suggest, is tactfully given to the close family who mourn the departed. Satisfactory Service GIRARD FURNITURE UNDERTAKING CO. Southeast Corner Square Day Phone 101 Night Phones: 1 ft 4 THE 1929 NATIONAL BORDEN FABRICS DRESSMAKING CONTEST AND MOTION PICTURE STYLE SHOW This will co-operate with the Universal Picture Corporation and M. C. D.

Bordon Sons Corporation, Incorporated, the largest Manufacturers and Distributors of Cotton Fabrics in the World! This is a national event and a Coast-to-Coast Tie-up. Watch for further details and the dates next week. I. L. Warner Miles Ed.

Dorsey Leonard M. Sullivan 129 501 170 pleased to show them to any who may call. Lee Maycumber and wife visited Thursday night and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Long, Gilbert Kern, wife and son spent Sunday at Gus Kern's.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clelland and Junior spent Sunday at the R. M.

Simmond home. Mr. Barringer spent part of last week in Kansa3 City, The Woodman and Royal Neighbor supper was postponed on account of bad weather. Mr. Chaney has been coming to school on horse back the last few days.

The old officers of the M. E. Sunday School were retained for the coming year. C. E.

Williams and family motored to Pittsburg Friday. Mrs. Williams and Floyd attended "The Singing Fool" and Mr. Williams Hi Walnut Oil Company Distributors of White Eagle Gasoline and Kerosene General Merchandise KEYNOIL OILS WALNUT, KANSAS took in the Chevrolet Demonstra-! PHONE 146 tion, SUNRISE 5i tM Reliability Quality SEE ages and can sell them high or low to please them all. Miss Irene Mein is still sick, but seems to be slowly improving.

We are all well thanks. The corn contest Sale will be on at Girard next week. Son Elmer has a bushel in the sale so we hope we can attend. We had good luck with our Midland Yellow Corn. It made right at 40 bushel per acre cn upland soil that had been in corn for three years straight.

Those who fail to buy seed at Girard at the sale may get some here if they don't wait too long ere they come. Prices will be reasonable, Mrs. Delta Gier was called to Ft, Scott Tuesday where her daughter Mary was to undergo atoaail operation. Mary expects to come home to recuperate, Clarence Prussing and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs J.

M. Seali at Walnut, Wm, Boyd is still on the sick list, the flu effected his heart, but he was better at last report. Not many cars by the last few days as the roads are very bad. FARM NEWS By WM. MEYER Plum Grove Stock Farm Farlingtob, Kansas In reading over last weeks items ia Farm News column I find that mention Was made that corn mav soon be 70 cents a bushel.

Well it Was 71 cents a few days ago, although I do not know what it is now. Wheat has taken a spurt. It nearly always does ga up some in due to the closed water ways in Canada and other factors that all work to the advantage of the speculators. The packers who Were so skittish in bidding on hogs last fall are very active and bid lively. Thev ma.v have their cellars or FOR Lumber, Lime, Sand, Cement Ladders, Screen Doors, Tin Roofing Durolac Paints and all Kinds of Building Materials Service PETERSBURG Satisfaction tool about filled and it is getting to the point where the hog lupply may let up.

If that proves iNM HJS? NS CMW ftM mm to ba the case we may look for better hoi prices. By the way we are selling hogs so last now that we can't b.3ul them fast PilvSOil'ilB I Kyle Land and wife entertained their Rook Club Monday night. The following were present: Clarence Prussing and family, August Johnson and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Jske Huber.

Win. Cochran and wife have been having a siege of the flu, but are better now. They had a letter from their daughter, Mary Cobb of near Lamar, saying they were all sick with fin. Hershel Gier spent the week end with home folks. John Gier, Wife and Mattie Nell are expected home the first of the month.

Mrs. John Phillips spent Satur day afternoon at Jake Hubers. Dave Huber and family spent Sunday at the Jake Huber home. eooueh to the express stations Dealer in through this sticky mud. An empty wagon is a real load for a Lyle Anderson spent Saturday qight and Sunday with his grandmother, Mrs.

Simon Johnson. Mrs. Virgil Mason and son of U.niontown 6pent Saturday with her parents, S. E. Ward and wife.

Mrs. Rachel Bruner had a quilt ing at her home last Wednesday Deb Rogers and family spent Sunday with Everett Bruner and family. Wave Heckmari of Ft. Scott spent the week end with home folks, Fern Kent Who has been attend log college at Pittsburg for sever al months returned to her home Saturday. Deep Shaft and Steam Shovel mil Buys and Sells Grain and Hay Wi bbbbbbbbbbbbb iiiiiiiiiiiisiii The Eyes Are the of The Body PORTERVILLE Oliver Killough and wife and Joe Bowen and wife were Ft.

Scott visitors Monday. R. F. Johnson and family were callers at the Solon Markham home Sunday afternoon. Naomi Ruth Bright started to team.

We are glad that business is picking up on the porkers for we had slow business while the, hog was so draggy. Our beni are beginning to get Interested in laying. They might well for we've been culling out 'what we thouarht were ring leaders of the I. W. W.

type. We took somfi of the money they brought and bought more egg mash und cow feed for the Willing workers. Our two cows seem to more than pay for their feed and they furnish us from two to three gallons of milk a day and plentv.of good butter not makeshift but the real kind that fairly melts in your mouth. We have a lot of hogs but nt a ane for us to butcher, But some good farmer will likely help us out by selling u9 a butcher hog. We don't eat so awful much meat, but getaway with some meat every -day.

We built an addition to our re ne Co. i Your eyes may be mining your health. under-If you Local and Long Distance Service Prom 9 P. M. to 6 A.

M. Emergency Calls Only PLEASE CALL BY -NUMBER C. A. WIEDENMANN, Manager suffer from headache or dizziness, you should have your eyes tested. schooll again Monday.

Her hand is getting well slowly. Mrs Solon Markham and daugh ter Lovey were visitors at the Kel so Gentle home Saturday after nooo, OPTICAL CO. ft. scott, Kansas Little Marvin Dale Ham fell against the stove one day last week and received several painful burns. He is getting along nicely.

A. H. ROGERS, lU D. O. D.

Office in th Purl PebbIeDfish Building Office Phone 905 Residence Phone 2205 Reg. Johnson and wife were HEPLER BARBER SHOP J. W. Galbreath, Prop, Ladies Hair Bobbing a Specialty. Shaving and Hair Cuts tor the Men Stark visitors Friday.

1 I. W. TEEFL2 Funeral Director Phones I Night 77 Day 25 Walnut, Kansas built hog house the other cay, so we bave plenty of sleepiog quarters for the little porkers. Should any reader be in need of -purebred hogs don't forget we VY to keep a variety of sizes and The Independence Sunflower club met last Wednesday with Mrs. Donna McDaniel.

Solon Markbam gpgat Monday Hepler,.

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About The Hepler Herald Archive

Pages Available:
286
Years Available:
1928-1929