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it Historical Society ItlM. VOL. 21, FRANKFORT, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, No. 264. Try Our 6,000 to 7,000 Mile Guaranteed Auto They Cost No More R.

S. McGbie Co 1 1 1 1 "I Mr. and Mrs: John Crevier went out to Waconda Springs, Sunday to spend a week or two for the benefit of Crevfer's health. WEATHER Snow and cold with fresh northerly wind, and much colder tonight.Thurs-day generally fair. Colder in northeast portion.

Mr." and Mrs. Luther Whiting have just received word of the death of their son's wife, Mrs. John Whiting, whjch occurred last month at the family home, in Pennsylvania. Besides her husband, she is survived by two little daughters, aged six and twelve years. M.

E. and George Lukens were at Marysville on business yesterday. New County Commissioner At the regular meeting of the county-commissioners held on Monday of this week, Commissioners G. B. Lay-ton and James Kennedy and County Clerk Harvey were required appoint a new member of the Board fill the vacancy of county commissioner in the first district, caused by the death of the late Horry Jones.

The due deliberation, appointed Mr. Wm. J. Kinsley of Marysville. Mr.

Kinsley has been trustee of Marysville township a number of years, has made a success of farming and stock raising, and is well qualif fied for -the office. Miss Elinora Duncan of Kansas City came 'Sunday to spe a week or so with Miss Ef fie Crt Ser. T. G. Jones was able to leave the hospital last week and is getting along nicely now.

Thos. Barrett spent Monday and Tuesday at Winifred withthe D. B. Walker and F. K.

Barrett families L. L. Hendricks re turned this afternoon from a ten days' visit at Marshfield, Wisconsin. FOR SALE My residence. Mrs.

Ira Solomon. 64 Who is census enumerator' for Frankfort? FOR RENT One furnished room, suitable for one or two young ladies; facilities for light housekeeping. Phone 236. 64-6 Mrs. A.

G. Mills came in from Cen-tralia this afternoon. The regular meeting of Palace chapter O. E. S.

will be held Thursday evening Jan. 8th. By order of Worthy Matron. 64 Will Ford and Elmer Musgrave returned Sunday morning from their visit in Kansas City. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Tilley are the proud parents of a baby boy bom last Friday" at the family home near The street paving is not to be an all summer will be well along by the first of July, according to Contractor Watts. 7 The "Dark Star" was published in the Kansas City Star as a serial story some time ago. See the picture at the Royal Thursday and Friday. Story is by Robert Chambers.

64. The little son of Ray Osborn is reported quite sick with stomach trouble. Mrs. A. D.

McKenzie of Florence Colorado, Mrs. D. W. Eddy of Santa Barbara, California, went ta the country today to spend a few days at the home of Mrs. W.

H. Auld. FOR -SALE Modem residence on Kansas Avenue. Lot 60 ft. by 210 ft.

This residence has all modern conveniences and can be purchased at a bargain if taken at once. For further particulars see T. J. Rhodes. 64-5 Michael Lockas was here from today.

FOR SALE 160 acre farm, close in. For quick sale, price $10,500. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph VanBebber returned to Troy, this morning.

J. M. Bishop. 63-4d i Mrs. Geo.

Seckerson went to today for a visit. LOST On street, Saturday night, child's handbag. Finder notify Mrs. Tom Turner. 62-65 The county commissioners are.

anxious- to start the hard-surfacing of the White Way across the county at the earliest possible Tom and Miss Alice Walls went to Kansas City, yesterday morning, for a few days' visit. G. W. Pampel returned to Kansas City today after a short business stay here. Miss Leota Corwin, the clerk in jiry, goods department, was called to her home -at Corning this morning, by the serious illness of her "Mrs.

G. A. Wamica of St. Joseph, came in" Monday for a visit at the home of Cal Wamica and other relatives in this locality. Andrew Anderson3 returned this morning from a couple of days visit at Schroyer.

FOR SALE OR RENT-ix house, close ih, good well, dstern; cave electric lights and out buildings; one lot on street. Possession by March 1st No agents. J. L. Haley Atty.

62-67 mother. FOR SALE A few choice pure bred Duroc Jersey bred gilts. Papers furnished. A. J.

Wempe. 63-64 Tell your mother you-want to get your school supplies at Wagy's Variety Store. 64-65 Local pictures -was the cause of a record breakingcrowd at the Royail theatre last night, standing room even being at a premium at both shows. Frankfort friends will be interested to leara that E. B.

Judd and family have recently, moved from Kansas City, to Joplin, Mo. W. D. Auld is spending a few days at his home here. About twenty relatives spent Tuesday with Mrs.

W. R. McConchie at her home in Wells township. The day was spent tyng comforts and visiting and all enjoyed the fine dinner and the gathering. Week of.

Prayer The meeting tonight is at the Rezin Qlark home. Subject: "America's problems and the church's interest and part in solving them." This is a very important subject that comes right home to every church member. The neighbors and others invited. Be neighborly. Further announcement tomorrow.

C. H. -Watson and family who were spending a few days here with his sister, Mrs. C. B.

Archer, and Rev. Archer, returned to Lawrence this morning. CREAMERY January 7. Cream 60c Springs 22c Eggs 60c Hens 25 H. B.

LACKEY, mgr. Phone 281. Mrs. Eva Spangler went to 'this morning for a few days' ALWAYS WORTH WHILE FOR SALE Second-hand Ford tour ing car. Mrs.

H. Reed. 57tt Mrs. C. B.

Archer, who has been quite ill for a week, is slowly improving now, and is staying at the L. L. Packard home until completely PHOTOPLAYS Thursday and Friday Men's hose in colors, good. weight, 20c per pair. Wagy's Variety Store.

64-65 Mrs. M. K. Thomas was taken suddenly quite ill last night and was not improved today. WEDNESDAY ONLY Sessue Hayakawa "The Man Beneath" From the book by Edmund Mitchell This is a good strong dramatic story and one that is suited to Mr.

Hayakawa's talents. ALSO A STRAND COMEDY 10 and 20 cents tax included. Two shows i 7:30 "and 9:00 Paramount Artcraft Special "The Dark Star" BY ROBERT CHAMBERS. A Smashing tale of Love, intrigue and Idaring deeds, in seven acts directed by Allen Dawn. Prices 10 and 20 cents tax included.

Two Shows: 7:30 and 9:00. Farmers' Union Pricei -January 7. Hens 25c Springs 22c Cox 11c Eggs 60c Cream 60c L. Penningtoi Mgr. Phone 232.

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1906-1989