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The Daily Republican from Burlington, Kansas • Page 3

The Daily Republican from Burlington, Kansas • Page 3

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THS DAILY REPUBLICAN, BUELEKMOIS. KAKSAS, FETSAY, NOVXMEES 26, 1920 PAGE THKES COUNTY CLUB COFFEY ORGANIZED AT K. TJ. Spasmodic Croup is freqnently reilc vs-i bj one application of iU ll ViililUlilillU 1 IWJUUULM UXJUl LAS DISTRICT NO. 25 The, school is paring a play to be given soon.

I The Sunday school is planning to have a Christmas tree, ilrs. Lainnsond is Enjoying a visit I with her sister from Mr. Myres has sold his farm which i he bot last year to Mrs. Bell Harsher Lawrence At a meeting of the IK. U.

students from Coffey county, i recently, in Fraser Hall, the Cpffey 5 tz t-o (fa VapoRub Goer 1 7 Million Jars Used Yearl-j 5fe Peoples National Bank BURLINGTON, KANSAS Condensed Statement to Comptroller of Currency November 15, 1920 County Club of the University of Kansas was organized. The meeting (. war-called in response to a call sent out for the organization of county dubs to assist in the Memorial of Mr. Mvres has bot a1 ALICE ILLE A dozen beautiful portraits, niakes twelve wonderful presents, at the price of ONE ordinary present, and, The satisfaction of knowing your present will not be duplicated, for Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photograph. I farm near Gridlev.

-MuiL-1 Iiuuter is the proud owner Mr. Underwood -went to Emporia bst Wednesday to attend the funer- of a new Ford ruiiabout. Murphy is iiere visiting her Drive and Loyalty Movement being cenduetod at the University to e.auui.u-r, Airs. JNellie Clark. yriuuer law Ernest; thsi fresh -from thc-accn fragrance which curls up from thoir cups of good "rich end mellow' raise funds to provide a.

Stadium and a Student Union Building. Other! Helen was the rneSl Mrs- Underwood had purposes of the clubs include scatter of Klliigas Saturday forenoon '('cn in Emporia several days helping, 'ihv gi-auge had an oyster supper w're fyr hlnu Make your appointment for YOUR convenience, or evening. EESOURCES Loans $653,837.33 Federal Reserve Bank Stock 3,000.00 mgut was largely at- ing K. U. propoganda over the state in an effort to acquaint 'high school 1 students with the University, urging 1 their attendence of the school.

j- Chamberlain's Cough Semeciy Do not imagine that because other ccuvh medicines failed to five vou Jess jiiler and family spent Sun Building and Fixtures 21,120.80 Interest Accrued 11,502.25 4 in Auceviiie at the home of relief that, it trill V. tha -n-UTi Last marked the successful BuriingtoD Studio Phone 15 D. W. Dickensheets Over Sanders Mer. Ct COFFEE Cough Remedy.

Bear in mind that from a small beginning this remedy has gained a world wide, reputation and immense sale. A medicine must have exeeptiorial to win esteem wherever it becomes knowi. advent of the county clubs as aij Ferguson. organization at the University al- E. Knoite of CTklahoma has been though the cluKs had been jorganized 5.sitiu and friends for a in vears previous but not with the m'' ua-'s- intense purpose of last year.

"Put! Carl Biirll0 has conie home from K. U. First" was the slogan of osl'ital has been for U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation 50,000.00 Other Bonds and Securities 71,897.50 Liberty Bonds $147,051.45 U.

S. Certificates 26,000.00 Cash 233,691.50 4CS.742.95 Total $1,223,100.88 Into MacDoirell Faternity clubs and much effective work was accomplished. Lawrence Maude Skillman of Tt is the plan of the clubs as auk some tune. Mrs. liilligas called on Mrs.

Frank Blair Saturday afternoon to see the new baby boy. Buck is having -a' serious time of it, having a bad attack of lonsilitiw. He is no better now. Mr. and -Mrs.

Frank Blair are the Tried it lately? Taste how real even betters a' beverage so famously "rich and melloiv" as this has always been. Our new hermetic seal cartons, now preserve for you the full fresh-roasted aroma of this coffee. Burlington has been elected to membership in the MacDowell Frater. nity at the University of Kansas. This is an organization of students A ho are especially interested in Literature, art music.

GARRETT GROCERY For Groceries and Cured Meats WHY PAY MORE LIABILITIES Capital $75,000.00 Surplus I 25,000.00 Undivided Profits 29,576.20 129,576.20 Reserved for Taxes i 2,655.93 Unearned Discounts 978.83 Circulation 1 50,000.00 Deposits 1,033,889.37 Total $1,223,100.83 proud parents of a ten pound boyT i No. 3 Apricots in heavy syrup No. 3 Peaches in heavy syrup Xr. 3 Pineapple in heavy syrup No. 2 Red Pitted Cherries starting Saturday November C7, we will 20 off on all trimmed winter hats.

Rhembergcrs Millinery Store. Buy your Chrisinas cards and booly Lorn Friday November 19, 1920. Mr. Knolte has moved in the Geo. Samuels property and George Sam-' lias moved in.

the old post office. Ora Clark has been helping Harry 2 Bla ckocrries organization this year to go out over the state and present the issues of the Memorial Drive and' Loyalty Movement of the University to the people of Kansas in an effort to raise the required $1,000,000.00 to build a Stadium and a Student Union Building. It has been a Vmg felt need at K. U. that a.

Stadium should replace the old time worn bleachers on McCook Field. Not cn'v'as a matter of improvement' in the equipment of the school but also as a matter of necessity in" safety to the thousand of Spectators who annually witness the football 4 he Jayhawker city. The i resent bleachers are not safe. The Student Union Building plan-nrd would provide a place for stud. gatherings both social and busi ts earlv now on disnlav at The Hilligas get his corn They yc- -y The.

above statement is correct II. E. DOUGLASS, Cashier. 45c 45c 45c 35c 35c 15c 15c 10c 15c 15c 25c 15c 20c 30c 5c When yo" hink of Think of Penny'Cash Store. ished standing corn Saturday iright.

We notice the field men and a tool dresser have been here looking Good Cr.n Corn Good Peas No. 2 Tomatoes 1 Pork aixl Beans Tail Can Salmon Snia'l cars Milk, 4 for No. 3 can Ilor.liny Fancy Currants a package Seedless Raisins a package 1 Matches a box I r.fter their oil rig which has been; AreYoU to School? Tiie Bank That Always Runs Strong 1 siiut down nir some time. Ora iark received a letter that! John Willowby had passed away xo at the' home of ness and would also include tv'" Ering- in your produce. Highest price cash or trade.

Drop in and look us over. Phone 149 All sroods delivered any place in town If you want a course in short-lind, bookkeeping, banking, or secretarial work, send for tha Lawrence Business College catalog. Oldest business college Kansas, well equipped and located in a good school town. Strong faculty: congenial surroundings: positions secured for students. Write us NOW.

is son George in Oklahoma. He was old resident of this county, one LETTS-PARKER GROCER COMPANY time. Will Bnssct of Sapulpa Cklahoma here visiting his brother, A. M. LAWRENCE Busset and family.

He drove thru in his car and intends to take his JUST RECEIVED t-a vieriro. mother home with him to spend the winter. forum. The present Univer sity equipment does not furnish this These stru'ctuVes would stand as a memorial to the fallen K. heroes in the World War.

spreading K. U. propoganda over the, state tho clubs plan to re- claim former 'students and alumni by helping them "rediscover their to claim new students i bv interesting them in the Univer. I sity, and to proclaim the University by putting it in its proper light be- fore the people of Kansas. Officers of the Coffey county Club lor lie ensuing year were ejected Earl Mitchell and family came AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING over from tfurlinton batnrdav to We would like to have you give us isit his Tom MitcheH and i trial in repairing your automobile familv.

Thev staved over Sunday YE BGN'T SELL CHRISTMAS ARTICLES But the best gift you can give your boy or girl is a bank deposit book in their own name. Teach them to bank their money aiicl in a few years they will thank you for putting them on the thrift road. Start with a dollar Dr five dollars or more and then watch with them-how the interest grows. We have high-class mechanics, and -1 ri I -r ind attended Sunday school and our won: is guaranteed. uari a church.

Mather, at the Woodford Garage. Our pastor Eev. Mr. Summers is conducting a revival at Glenwood I and committees appointed. The of DSS.

SSEXJGAIi i.iisSE33AK and his wife, has filled the pulpit at Licensed Chiropractors New Kennedy Building Aiiceville the last two Sundays. ficers are: President, Charles O. Puffer, -Secretary, Anne Scott, Treas urer, Melvin Griffin. "It's the best gift. a big shipment of Spring Needle Underwear, in Cotton Wool, and Silk and Wool This shipment was bought at a bargain and the price is right.

Let us show you. We all enjoy her splendid talk she Office Phone 390 Res. Phono i gives us. A program and a social committee were elected to provide plans fey -I Francis Youngmirth had a bad Bank DE. C.

A. NEIGHBORS accident one day last week, getting one of his fincers badlv lacerated the social activities of the club. Publicity ''committees to spread K. U. propoganda to the several high taking the flesh from the bone He I ot it in the chaiiras they were try.

and DR. F. SHOEMAKER of the Eye, Ear, Nose r.ncl Throat. Glasses Pitted Emporia, Kansas, 621 Com'l St. schools in the county appointed, Burlington, Kansas OFFICEES AND DIEECTOES B.

D. Harrchi A. J. Sanders Mattie Hutchiags Vice President n.g to pull the separator in between These committees include members the. stacks to thresh GUARANTEED I GUARANTEED from every town in Coffey cougty Cashier As? casnier- a.

1j. woouioru ii At Sunday school in Aiiceville Sun represented at K. U. Plans for giv. w.

Xr.is-ht day it was decided to have a big big the Alumni of the county a ban A. Stone E. C. Stockwell l- IT. L.

Mclntvre R. Norti! JJggZ- Burlington, Eansaa program and Christmas tree on Corner Third and Neosho quet at sme future date, were dis mil Si Ti Ney Christmas eve. They chose" a com cussed. It was voted to send out mittee to look after the program. I literature on the I niversitv at the CLOTHING l).

W. SANDERS Undertaking and Furniture o5 Otfice Phone 1S1 We carry a large assortment ci -Caskets and are always ready in your viiva ol ns3d iiaa CORRECT soonest possible date and the dif The committee is Mrs. Tuller, Mrs Bertha Humburger and Esther Dan ferent publicity committies made plans accordingly. Extensive plans ner. a i il ill 'ft 4 dr- Tke La Aid.

met at the home of for putting U. First" in Coffey1 ft Alien Young Weduesdav all About Croup If your children are subject to croup, or if you have reason to fear their being attacked by that disease, 10HEY dav ainl trtd.a comfort, made litrht Bank Statement We will be pleased to have you carefully read statement of our dition on page 3. Peoples Nat. Bank. sli curtains, for the school house Yon can save money you should procure bottle of Cham eounty were drawn up.

The Thanksgiving and Christmas vacation-? are planned to include having the members of the club start the work' of getting the people better acquainted with the workings of the ey niso pieced a quilt that the by trading with us- hiVies will have on sale at their don't take our word berlain's Cough Remedy and study the directions for use, that in case of an attack you will know exactly what course to pursue This is a favorite and verv successful remedy nar which is December 15. There The WW Drug Co. is ou the north Az I have sold my farm end will move to town, I will sell at my place 1 miles south and 6V of Burlington, 5 miles and xz east of Le-Roy, and 1 mile north snd 3 west of Aiiceville, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 Commencing a 10 o'clock for it, come and see was gooil ot Jadics present pi.h- of Neosho street, ceo il niversitv. no organization now for croup, and it is important that numbers twenty eight and any Cof- ndmvs While ITew York Sleeps. I you observe the directions carefully Mrs.

Young fixed up a fine dinner for them, which was greatly Those present were Yv countv student is eligible to I nenibership Clara Volland, Grandma Volland. Heroes 3-d rie- GROCERIES, FEESH and CUS.ED MEATS FLOUR and Fin ma Volland. Bertha 'Sqnires, Jes: OVER THE IULL Tt If JL MEAL Thinl George Tliorne came over help cl Edi.lie Sheolcv cut kafir last Fri ir era 2 Ferguson, Xr.nnie Iliatt, Allio Sam. wis, Do! lie Barnes, Mary Toland, Mrs. Kigloy, Kate Ward, Maud Banner, Flia Busset, Callie Fngle, May 1 team of eldiif-weighing 2500, smooth mouth 1 bay mare, 8 years old, in.

foal by jack 1 suckling mule colt day and Saturday. The weather has been threaten Tomlinsorf, P.rrt George. Ola Stewart, Mrs. Allen Young, Master Glen P.usset. In the evening- George Cattle 1 red cow, 8 years old, fresh December 16th 1 red cow, 5 years old, giv ing milk 1 yearling steer 2 spring calves 1 l-hole corn sheller 13 young chicken coops 1 iron wheel barrow Several shovels, and etc.

Other articles too numerous to mention "and remember our new line of Notions of all kinds and Men's Work CIcilics in in aud farmers are still behind with their farm work. Henry Veach, who lives on the Giesy property has been catching some big fat coons in his traps lately Snmue's went out in his truck and took tliem home. The next meeting vill be in the grange hall in Alive. 5 thoats 115 lbs Miscellaneous 1 No. 15 DeLaval cream separator 'Will Wucrfcle and wife visited vine on Decern her i.

it will he an FREE DELIVERY 11 dny'mecting as they have eleven quilts to qui't. so ladies all come out and help. Farm Implements 1 John Deere sulky plow, 16-in. 1 John Deere, -shovel cultivator 1 Joliii Deere disc cultivator 1 John Deere LJ-in. walking plow 1 Bonanza Junior disc harrow 1 Mccormick mowing machine 1 McCormick self dump rake 1 10-ft.

p'eg tooth drag g-'f-d ss new T. 14-ft. long ladder, 10 ft. long log chains post maul KATY STORE fbone 293 12th and Neosho 1 steel sledge PAYNDALE Warnie Freeman has been on the Grain with his brother Henry last Sunday ami stopped-on their way home at B. Shepleys for a short visit.

Mr. and Mrs. John Cartnial and children Vernon an. baby Eilene of near llalis Summit visited with their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Shcpley last Sunday. It was treat to Mrs. Shepley and caine as a surprise.

She was glad to see Mrs. Cnrtmal looking so well after the steel wedges 1 wire stretcher SleK. list tins weeK. 1 John Deere 3U in. farm wagon 5 ton good prairie hay irr barn 40-ft.

lariat rope 28 shocks good cane hay tight box, new 1 block and falls with 90 ft. nne X. T. McXary marketed hogs at Sl.arpe yesterday. J.

B. Thomas was a business visi well It is Surpri-in Kow the Cleaning end Freia ing of cloth v-riil crov bar grain sacks 1 i a in ri. About 600 bu. white corn 200 shocks of kafir corn, 1 0f bu. oats FOR SEVEN DAYS ONLY A Tube with Every Tire al the Following.

Prices: Plain Non-Skid $14.00 30x3 $15.60 17.40 30x3 1-2 19.00 20.9032x3 1-2 23.15 24.30 31x4 2b.75 27.95 32x4 29.33 33x4 31.75 30.00 34x4 32.50 TUBE FREE necge posts, 10 iu im. tor in town Monday. terrible seige of five weeks suffering long -barrel galvanized tanK oak barrels prolong their zcrvicz P. A. Wilson is butchering today Clyde Ritchey helped him.

Po-e Franklin visited friends in town Saturdav night and Sundav. at the hospital and the removel of two goiters which had almost sapped 1 iron wheel 3 i low wagon 1 hay rack, tight bottom 1 patent scoop boar 1. John Deere hay loader, good Keystone side delivery self dump hay rake Farm implements and tools are nearly all practically new 2 Oak wago tongues Other hardwood pieces for double trees, reeches etc 1 harness sewing horse 1 horse trough 1er life awav. Harness 1 set heavy breeching work harness 1 light set work harness, IVz in. 3 curled hair horse collars 1 new Rawhide halter 4 colt halters nn 1 an FTulsier and Mr.

A. lt Thanksgiving flay will be. past be. Jan. iv visite-l at ll.

J. Wilson fcnn to you and make them retain a freshness and beauty cr-j ally attributed only to new garments. 1 trough 1 kitchen zinc and cabinet 1 monkey stove And other household goods 1 new grind stone fore we see our items in print a.n- day when we consider nil things we feel Mrs. Fred Franklin of sure we have so many things to be i thankful fr. As farmers we have srent Sundav at Theo LADIES OF PLEASANT HILL CHURCH WILL SERVE LUNCH TERMS: CASH i rc-Cormiuk of Xeal hi 'done verv well.

Many fields, of Franklins, 'wheat and oats and corn and kafir D. E. hnve exceptionally good, and i Kancis is he: rifMn; her daughter 1 13 I 1 i irL it. Thee Frark'iu. and Mrs.

Mots SHOP Phons 72 and MACLASKEY Auctioneers PEOPLES RATIONAL BAKE, "Clerk, sdorrer with Mr. and fani- SHULTZ BROS. South Third Street GLE-HTEKS DYI tl.e have filled the wmS- and. 5': s. which is cnother blessing we are thankful for and especially wejur' to nro spared toer.joy ail these bles-'n-d sings.

i-7- jy list 1 lgton spent Irs. Cnorlev J-icklf EATTES2 Phons 435 Neosho St. Tires I.aCaT-'e Front Lc For Groceries and Cured Meats Those who saw this picture last night sav it is fine I -v. CORSETS Lace 1 fT.

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