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The Hunter Herald from Hunter, Kansas • 1

Publication:
The Hunter Heraldi
Location:
Hunter, Kansas
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1
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rm 7T IT Herald UNTER Thursday, January 18, 1917 Hunter, Mitchell County, Kansas. Volume 1. Number 22, 1HE ii El r- Andy Wick was unable to attend to his work at the store, Saturday, because of the grippe. isteti Come in and see our complete line of Fitts9 Toilet Preparations Uncle Johnny Lowe of the Pleasant Hill neighborhood has been very ill for the past week, but is better at present Mrs. Frank Francis came home Saturday from Lincoln, where she has been taking electrical treatments of Dr.

Spencer. A. M. Mack and wife moved down to the new depot, on Monday. The Hans Paulsen property, vacated by them, will be occupied by the gentleman from Beloit who will help Frank Hayes in his garage.

The Ford grip and password are given as follows: Grasp your friend's hand firmly in your own and jerk it around in a circle, then fling it aside with the exclamation, "dammic." Any Ford owner will recognize you at once as a member of the brotherhood. Imri Zumwalt. This explains the change in Dr. Hope's handshake. Give them a trial Hmuniter Go Hunter, Kansas About three weeks ago, the Woodmen of this local organized a big rabbit hunt, and the losing side gave an oyster supper at the hall, Friday night.

The whole country attended, and everyone enjoyed themselves, eating oysters and having a social time. The Woodmen are to be complimented on so admirably entertaining their members and friends. Carl Broberg is spending the week in Kansas City. Roy Francis of Lucas is spending a few days here with his father. Mr.

Raikes, who manages the Robinson elevator at this place, moved his family up from Lincoln on Saturday. The timely discovery of the flame was all that prevented the store belonging to Hans Paulsen, from being destroyed by fire Some children were playing in the trash back of the store, and set fire to some papers. They immediately told what they had done, however, and several men helped to put out the flames. A large refrigerator sitting close to the building was burned, and a large place on the wall was charred. With the high wind that was blowing, the store would probably have been destroyed by the flames in a few minutes.

Robert Cloepfil, who has been visiting his mother at Hunter, left for Bennington the first of the week. Sylvan Grove News. We will be at your service, day or night, at any time. Hayes Garage Mr. Scott of Lucas, who is interested in the Richolson, Broderick, Scott Lumber Co at this place, was a business caller here on Saturday.

Everybody is undergoing a siege of the grippe at present. Those who haven't had it so far are doing all they can to prevent an attack. oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin MY RANCH FOR SALE 1440 Acres I will sell my ranch, in part or whole. Will sell 640 acres, 480 acres well improved, plenty of Or will sell 800 acres of pasture, good water in pasture. Terms made known on application.

8i miles from Tipton, 7 miles from Hunter. A. J. TILZEY. Aim or 5 Last week when S.

L. Gallion and C. H. Gallion of this vicinity were in Sa-lina to attend the funeral of their nephew, Clifford Bradford, they visited with their brothers, Will and George Gallion, of Salina. This was the first time in twenty-one years that the four brothers had been together.

ciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia All the current fVUR aim is to handle good grades of building material, to sell at living prices, and to serve our; customers fairly and agazines About fifty of the relatives and friends of Mrs. Rosa Buehler helped her celebrate her birthday anniversary, last Wednesday evening. A supper was served and the evening was spent in various ways. Mrs. Buehler received a large number of handkerchiefs from her friends and neighbors.

The guests departed after spending a most enjoyable evening. 1 honestly. Periodicals 1 on sale at' Lumber, Lime, Cement, Coal and Builders' Hardware. The good weather the past two weeks has helped to change the looks of our burg considerably. Streets are being leveled, the bank has the brick work nearly done, the walls to the Greiner and Broberg buildings are going up fast, and several other improvements have been started.

The foundation has been staked out for Joe Dpbratz's opera house, east of the Rdunkles building. Mrs. Bruce 's house has the foundation laid and a new residence is begun for Frank Hayes. 1 The Hunter Lumber Go. 1 L.

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Pages Available:
1,383
Years Available:
1916-1925