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The Onaga Herald from Onaga, Kansas • Page 3

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The Onaga Heraldi
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Onaga, Kansas
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Strange as it may seem, men The dollar spent bucking the Hit $nnna -luxM smoked pipes before matches came THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1914. tiger will never keep the wolf from the door. The true gentleman pays for his wedding suit before ordering his divorce suit. Cotton mitts, good weight 5c per pair.

ONAGA CLOTHING CO. into general use. Because truth is often bitter, it doesn't necessarily follow that lies are always sweet. How about Fall and Winter underwear. We have all kinds.

ONAGA CLOTHING CO. xocai and rrsonal. Henry Hoover is reported quite ill agEin this week. THE BEST GASOLINE 641 gravity Test 13 cts. a gallon, at FORD AUTO GARAGE.

Only a married man will deliberately kiss a helpless girl baby. A bachelor always takes a female nearer his own size. Mrs. Zetta Hutchinson is the day in Topeka. Mrs.

C. W. Learner was a visitor last Friday. (( "it "--J Ev in. in.

1, w-J j. Sh rim I if 1 y. 1 I Mt FOR SALE One male hog, weight about 225 pounds. 39-2t OSCAR BOTTOM. Miss Anna Becker was visiting in the family of Johnny Gaume in Topeka the latter part of last week.

Miss Mayme Richardson was a Topeka visitor Tuesday. Get Andrews' prices on Flour and Feed before buying. Fred Day arrived in the city last Thursday from Oklahoma for a visit with relatives and friends. He reports his family all well-and happy. Mrs.

Anna Gibson, who had been caring for her mother, Mrs. W. H. Randall, for several weeks, returned to her home in Winchester Monday. Seven people play Saturday night, Dec.

12. Tickets on sale at Berges' Drug Store. 25, 35 and 50. The next time you want a sack of flour get some of Lord's Best at the Cash Poultry and Feed store. We understand that Tom Kelly has rented the J.

T. Smith farm, adjoining Onaga, for the coming Misses Flarence Dammast and Adaline Sleeper, of Clay Center, Miss Bessie Gurtler was shopping in Topeka yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witham are Topeka visitors today.

A. S. Fox was transacting business in Soldier yesterday. White or colored shoes dyed a lasting black at Peck's shop. Good union suit for 80c.

ONAGA CLOTHING CO. J. W. Andrews, the cash poultry man, handles Lord's Best Flour. A swell line of Cameo pendants were visiting with their brothers in this city from Saturday until Tuesday.

1 a i i year. Good Basket Ball game at the 1 iliWt Dr. W. P. Wilson and Marion Opera House Friday night.

Onaga High School vs. Marysville High School. Admission 25c. Don't miss it. Wells took their departure las Friday for a business trip to Okla homa.

Remember Dr. Parson's dates ana broodies at tram the Jewel er. for Onaga, Havensville and Wheaton. Try Our Painless smeHome of Hart Schaimer Marx jr Good ClciBe Mr. and Mrs.

John Cram and Mrs. Penn Crum arrived in the city Tuesday evening from Stafford county, for a few days visit with relatives. Mrs. Banker, of Murry, Iowa, ar LJ Method. Remember, S.

P. Taylor wil Copyright Hart Sehat'uer Marx buy your wheat and will give you the highest market prices for it at rived in the city last evening for all times. Ask Christmas visit with Mrs. Geo. J.

Malone Suggestions I Eii Pinet left yesterday for Madison, Kansas, for a visit with relatives. A nice line of Plants, Flowers and Ferns on sale at Beiges' Drug Store. Notice, Tempest and Sunshine Saturday night, Dec. 12th at Opera House. Roland Labbe went to Kansas City this morning on a business mission.

T. W. Van Dusen, of Frankfort, Mrs. Banker is a cousin of Mrs Mrs. Hollister arrived Monday Malone's father.

evening from LaHarpe, Kansas, where she had been visiting her James Goddard and wife and son, Bert. you don't see what you want in this store, ask for it; we James Anderson, who had been Mrs. J. T. Smith, of Topeka, was visiting with Mr.

and Mrs.Goddard iiprobably have it; if we haven't, we'll get it for you. the guest of the family of Geo. W. returned to their home in Louis DeGraw a few days the latter part ville last Saturday. for We can't give you a complete list of Christmas things of last week.

was transacting business in this citv vesterdav. Attend the Basket Ball game Mrs. C. A. Leinbach and little at the Opera House Friday night.

I I men, in the space we have here, but we'll send you one if you daughter arrived home Monday Onaga High School vs. Marys The Kufahl Hardware of Wheaton, are now agents for the Buick automobiles. evening from their extended visit ville High School. This promises care for it. in Oklahoma.

to be a good game. Mrs. Hugh Miller, of Kansas City arrived in the city last Friday even Glenn Taylor is spending a few days in Kansas City, leaving for that city yesterday. A light snow, the first of the ing for a visit with relatives and friends, and to see her sister, Mrs If you want insurance, see Alcide Bonjour who represents several of the best companies doing business in the State. Mrs.

B. D. Witham and children, of Gagel, Oklahoma, arrived in the city Tuesday evening for a visit with relatives and friends. Wm. Randall, who has been seri season, fell in this locality early vesterdav morning.

ously ill. Overcoat Rain Coat Shoes Dr. Lou E. Davis, the Holton J. W.

Dunn was transacting business in Topeka and Kansas City the first of the week. dentist, will be at the Onaga Hotel, Wednesday, December 23d, prepared to do all kinds of dental work. She will make two visits each month. Boxed Holiday Set Underwear Tie Holder Necktie Hosiery Handkerchief Gloves Mitten? Collar Bag Flannel Shirts Umbrella A large assortment of Christmas goods now on display at Crum's Jewelry Store. Last Friday C.

F. Hobbs sold his residence property on West Third street to C. H. Turner. Don't fail to see Tempest and Sunshine at the Opera House, Saturday night, the 12th.

Tickets on sale at Berges' Drug Store. Mrs. Winfough, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z.

Randall, returned to her home near Soldier last Saturday. W. F. Blewett, of Kansas City, arrived in the city last Friday and Hat or Cap Bath Robe Slippers Sweater Coat Muffler Suit Case Trunk purchased the material of the old Republican printing office, which has been stored in the Learner This locality has been having a touch of genuine winter weather during the past few days. Mercantile Co.

wareroom for sev Last Saturday Mr. DeVoe sold to Peter Gaume three hogs which eral years, and is moving the same Peter Gaume shipped a mixed weighed 1733 pounds and brought load of stock to the Kansas City $1 19-80- Not so bad either. to Kansas City. Mrs. Henry Mohler, of Norton market Tuesday evening.

Some valuable suggestions on the checking list makes shopping here easy. Quality of Stock spells Sa tisfaction. Prices spell Economy. Our line of Hand painted china, cut glass, silverware, jewelry', is complete. Call and see it.

CRUM, The Jeweler. FOR SALE Barred Rock ville, a professional nurse, and who has been caring for her sister-in-law, Mrs. G. L. Hines, for several weeks, took her departure for her home She was accom Mrs.

S. I). Covert spent the day with her sister, Mrs. Keating, in Leavenworth last Saturday. When in need of Funeral or other Floral Designs, leave your order at Pero-ps' Drug Store.

cockerels. Call on or write. L. W. HARTER, 37-3t Onaga, Kansas, R.

2. panied as far as Topeka by E. E. Hines and sister, Mrs. R.

G. Guffy. We are glad to learn that Mrs. Hines is improving nicely from her Special. Union Suits, It's a two-thread and close-fit crotch, 80c the suit.

Special. Cotton Mittens, good weight, made well, wear wel 5c the pair. P. A. bchenk and little daughter at spending the week with relatives and friends in Topeka.

WE have Arkansas farms and a good one, land to trade and sell, write us. FOR SALE A few Black Leslie Land Co. Desk 96, Leslie, Langshan Cockerels from cockerel Ark. 37-4t scorirgm JAMES BOTTOM, Miss White, who has been visit- Now is the time to feed Dr. ing her sister, Mrs.

L. W. Berges, Hess' Stock Tonic and Poultry for several weeks, left for her Panacea. Sold by L. W.

Berges. home in Lawrence last Saturday. serious illness. Robt. Reid, who has been road-master for the L.

W. branch, and also the Leavenworth and Lawrence branch for several years.has had his headquarters moved from this city to Topeka, and his family left Monday for their new home in that city. Mr. Reid still has charge of the L. W.

branch, and has been placed in charge of the main The Co i WiiUlLliJiii illiM i il a WA. Six Stores. One Price. The place where HE would buy "I a i ristmas Contest i line from Topeka to Junction City instead of the L. branch.

A A great many people do not We sell good work shirts and overalls. See us for prices. know that the story of "Tempest and Sunshine" is actually based up See us for your work shirts and overalls. It will pay you. ONAGA CLOTHING CO.

WOODHEN ELECT OFF.CERS. ONAGA CLOTHING CO. 2 DEATHS. ecesaxe ADAM MITZE. Adam Mitze was born in Schmit- VET- OF ATTENTION, SONS on facts.

Mary J. Holmes was the Governess to the Middleton girls. Their home was in Kentucky. All At their regular meeting last meeting of night the members of Onaga Camp ERAN5. The next regular lothem, Germany, September 11, the characters portrayed were Onaga Camp will be held next M.

W. of elected the following 1832, and died at his home Novem- Mrs. Minnie Kocher live near Onaga and Mrs. Emma Zeckser near Alma. The mother died in 1909.

He was a kind father and was highly esteemed by all who knew him. Funeral services was held at the Lutheran church of Duluth, Sunday forenoon. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and floral offerings during the death and burial of our father. THE CHILDREN.

Monday night, at which time there, officers year: will be election of officers, some' To the residence having; the largest light Lull for the month of December, 1914, we will give free of charge a fine Dresser Portable Lamp, with silk shade, and a 4-inch Ornamental Disc Stove, worth S8. To the residence having the second largest light hi5 for the month of December, 1914, we will give free of charge, a 4-inch Ornamental Disc Stove worth 52.50. To the residence having the third largest light bill for th mouth of December, 1914, we will give free of charge, a 4-inch Plain Disc Stove, worth $2 The above prizes vill be awarded on the 2d day of January, 1915. initiation work, besides other mat-j ters of importance. Even- mem- ber 2G, 1914, at the age of 82 years, 2 months and 15 days.

He was married to Louise Zelzer 1SG2. To this union were born seven children, 2 were born before they come to this country and died when the family come to Illinois, in 1393. They resided there three months beris requested to be present at Consul C. Haughawr.ut. Adviser J.

A. Dronbergc-r. Banker W. J. Vv'orthy.

Clerk N. H. Haywarj. Escort Earl Hinkley. Watchman James Orrick.

Sentry Clyde Green. Physician Dr. W. P. Wilson.

Manager Tell Perrulett. taken from life. The dramatization of this world wide read book is by Lem B. Parker, famous as a dramatist. Theatre goers of Onaga will have an opportunity to see this great play as it is booked to appear at the Gem Theatre on Saturday, December 12tlh A first-class company presents it and the prices will be 25, 35 and 50c.

and seats can be secured at Berges' Drug Store. that time, and Old Soldiers arej cordially invited. PAY UP. j' All parties knowing themselves! indebted to Poston Grim for and then come near Onaga, where the father and mother had lived LOOK HERE, BOYS. Complaint has been made to the City that considerable damage to property has been done by boys with "nigger shooters," and hereafter anv bov caught carrvin? a At the conclusion of the busi-.

until their death.Five children were ness session all present repaired born while they live near Onaga, to the banquet room where a sup- dying in infancy. Four children, per composed of oysters, coffee, 1 brother. 27 grand children and 2 biacksmithing are requested to settle their accounts at once. P. N.

GRIM. ATTENTION, O. E. 5, TheO. E.

S. will meet Fridav We are agents for all kinds of (Hot Point) Electric Devices, and handle Reading Lamps. Look for our window display up town. Make this an Electrical Christmas, and if we do not have in stock what you want we will get it for you from the factory night. At this time will occur the 1 SETTLE LP.

pickles and celery, which were great grand children survive him. nigger shooter" will be promptly prepared by Mesdames Clarence The children were all present at arrested and fined. All boys Buzbee, James Orrick and Clyde his funeral and the brother who i please take warning. 1 election of officers for the ensuing! Having disposed of the livery I vear. Everv member is to business in Onaea.

all parties in i 1 F. A. BROWN, Mayor. lives in Colorado was also present I SU4- II 4- 4 be present. debted to me are requested wa.se.j.

attnat time, lhe children. Mrs. 3 Uildgd Lmil, ilCdl dllU rUVfCl VU. settle their accounts at once. MARY L.

O'MEARA, Secy. 1 33-t MARION WELLS. iHi i.EIALD 31. Fir In Katie Berges, Mrs. Lizzie Groff,.

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