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Meade County news. [volume] (Meade, Kan.) 1900-1918, July 19, 1917, Image 5

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First National Bank
Meade, Kansas.
Capital and Earnings $50,000.00
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For Lunch
For Dinner-
For any Occas-
sion
A food that is at once
deliciously apptizing,
rich in food value, and
ready to serve when
heated in the can.
BRADEN GROCERY CO.
Headquarters for Fancy Groceries
Phone 91. Meade, Kansas
The North Side Meat Market
M. F. MARTIN, Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats
Always on Hand.
Full Line of rimes' Goods.
MEADE,
KANSAS.
Dr. J. A. GILMAN,
DENTIST
Beginning Monday April 23, 1 will clean all school child
ren's teeth free of charge- between the hours of
4 and 6 P. M,
Office in Buis Building,' across from M. & M. Drug Co.
Meade, Kansas Phone 213
WANTED: Laundry work
phone 233.
Don Ward went to Hutchinson
the first of the week.
Adolph Hiebler left last week
for Pipps Montana. .
Francis Backe returned last
Saturday from McPherson.
A light shower Sunday cooled
the atmosphere for the day.
Mrs. Nancy Dalton, of Chicago
is visiting Mrs. May Murphy.
John Robert and family have
returned from a western trip.
Get your ice books at the light
plant office, $2 50 or $5 00
Don Innis, of Hutchinson, was
in Meade a few days this week.
Cassel Braden left Monday for
a two week's stay in the Ozarks.
Pat Murphy went to Sterling
Saturday and returned Monday.
Phone your orders fcr fancy
pastries to Mrs. York phone 234.
Students should see Mrs. York
before engaging board, phone234
If you suffer from ASTHMA
give us your name, we will send
you literature about the cure for
it M & M Drug Co.
S. B. Sechler made a business
trip to Medicine Lodge Wednesday.
Mrs. Ansel Wysong and child
ren left Wednesday for Los
Angeles, California.
Mrs. F. W. Curl, accompanied
by her father, C. A. Chapin. left
last week for Kansas City.
Mrs. E Little, who is now in
Wichita for medical treatment
is ietorted to bi improving.
Miss Nellie Denslow returned
to Wichita Saturdry, where she
is taking a business course-
Let us deliver you ice Made
at home- Light & Power Co.
A large number of Meade's
base ball enthusiasts accompan
ied the team to Plains Sunday
. Elsie and Margaret Martin, of
Thatcher, Colorado, arrived in
Meade Wednesday and will vis
it with relatives.'
Protect Your Stock From Flies
Horses and cattle' cannot thrive even in the best pasture if pestered
by flies, mosquitoes and other insects. It is money well spent to use our
COW-EASE
freely. If applied once a day it will afford your animals full protection. It
will not harm the hair or hide. Price 35c, 60c, $1.00.
M. & M. DRUG COMPANY
MENS' SUITS"
Extra Fine-Extremely Cheap
Never has style, quality and price in mens' and boys' clothing been
more attractive at this store, or even in this city. We are selling
the very finest grades of winter suits at popular prices, and every one
is guaranteed to be the best m quality and perfect in workmanship.
Our Prices Will Surely Please You
F. W.
A Vacation Trip
The members of the Red
Cross are going for a vacation
trip Friday evening, July 27tb,
and take this means of inviting
their friends to go with them.
Tickets are cheap and trans
portation is free. Watch for
posters giving full particulars.
Prizes Awarded
Many of our readers will re
call the "Missing Title" calen
dar given away by F. W. Fick
the first of the year. Prizes have
been awarded for the following
titles: First, "When Thorough
breds Meet";second, "A Frietd
ly Overture";'third, "Let Us Be
Frienda";.fourtb; "In The Land
of BluegrasS"; "In Green Pas
tures and Beside Still Waters";
'The Patricians"; "Entante Cor
diale"; "A Summer Pastoral"
"Winning Her Way"; "Divided
Affection". Evan Hoon, of this
city was among the fourth prize
winners and has received a check
for $10.
Mrs. Mary Wuerdemao, of
Pittsburg, Kansas arrived in
Meade Wednesday to attend the
funeral of her brother, Martin
Buck.
Half gallon glass fruit jars.
patent removable tops ideal for
canning purposes. 10 cents each
$1.00 a dozen M & M Drug Co.
Herbert Conger, of Butte,
Montana, arrived in Meade this
week and will meke a short stay
with his father, S. S. Corger ar.d
family.
Money to loan at low rate of
interest. Wehrle & Wehrle at
The News office, Meade Kansas
Rev. W. G. Baker and family,
of Bucklin, are visiting Meade
friends. Rev. Baker is a former
pastor of the Meade M. E. con
gregation.
It is easier to keep account of
you ice bill if you have an ice
book. Get one at the Light Co.
office, $2.50 or $5.00.
Mrs May Murphy of this city
accompanied by Mrs. Thos Mar
tin, of Fowler, and Mrs. Nancy
Dalton, of Chicago, made a trip
to Burdette the first of the week.
fIa the future we will make de
livery of ice any time until 7:oo
p. m. Ice books at $2 5o and
$5.oo at the office. Phone 68 and
lo4. Electric Light Co.
Piano Tuning
I will tune and repair pianos
in this vicinity until August 11.
Phone 71, Meade, Kansas and
have your work done well and at
a reasonable charge;
Francis Backe.
Meade Chautauqua
Meade Chautauqua will begin
August 10 and continue five days
with the best of taiert to enter
tain. The program follows:
August 10 afternoon Castel
lucci's Milano Serenaders, com
posen of six exceptional musi
cians. Evening-Same serenaders and
Ernest J. Powell.'
August 11 Afternoon The
Potter-DePew Concert Trio. ''
Evening-Same Trio, and Hon.
Alf. Taylor, of Tennessee
August 12 afternoon T"he
Hungarian Ladies Quartette
Evening-Ladie'9 Q u a rt e tte
and Dr. H. V. Adams.
August 13 afternoon Berk
ley Sextette
Evening Same Sextette, and
Miss Pearl O'Neal
Aagust 14 afternoon The
World Famous Kilties Band
Evening Same attraction but
entire change of program.
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The Oldest Bank in the County.
Deposits Guaranteed.
Capital, Surplus arid
Undivided Profits
$50,000.00
Make This Bank Your Bank.
Do Not Live A Month Be
hind Time i
Be up-to-date by trading at my store
and paying cash for goods when re
ceived. Call and get our prices and
be, convinced that I can save you
money.
R A McGuire
CASH STORE
Ur. J. u. Amphlett
i
Office over First National Bank
Phone No. 20
Meade, Kansas

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