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The Daily Republican from Burlington, Kansas • Page 4

The Daily Republican from Burlington, Kansas • Page 4

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page rous IBS DAILY BSrrauCAlT, BUELDTaTQg, KASULE. THURSDAY, JANtJAET 6, 1S21 TFTTTTJ" OVEB THE TTTT.T. Jannary 3 The new year 1921 has dawned A FEW REASONS Does Not Rub WHY YOU SHOULD TRADE WITH US Kraw Off, Lasts npon us with beautiful spring like weather. Farmers are busy getting their kafir tops ready to be thrashed. Some are not thru husking eorn.

Those who have been sick with colds and pneumonia fever are getting better. Vacation is over and the sehool bells are ringing this morning calling the children back to he different places of school work. Mrs. Pheploy visited with Mrs. Henry Veach l.tst Sunday afternoon.

Times as Otbers, At Hofffma rWrCrlf long Wear DURING 1921 eady-to Sarei Work. Get a Can Today re- They are preparing to move away this week and expect to locate some nickmond-Iseman Mis Lois Isemau" of Burlington Mid Krcd O. Richmond of Litchfield Xelr. were married at three o'clock 'Wednesday aftmoon January 5, at the Methodist parsonage in J-luriingtoii by Rev. C.

W. Oilum. Mr Mid Mrs. Dan Harrington, a sister iid brother-in-law of the bride, ac- AND where in Missouri. Mr.

and Mrs. Charley Carter visited also at Mr. 'eache's Sunday and moved the rest of Mrs. Carter's furniture avay to their home over on Otter Creek It really is a pleasure to go shopping in modern ready-to-wear store where you can see the garments just as they will appear on you. -There is no worry about Style, and no tiresome trying-on You simply select a garment that suits you and the job is done.

Possibly a little alteration may be necessary" but that is a simple matter. Our stock of ready-to-wear goods is complete and right up to date, and you really should come in and examine it, Our goods are marked in plain figures Our Goods are the best on the market We give 16 oz. for a pound Our prices are absolutely right Our Goods must please you If for any reason they are not entirely satisfactory, earance Have you paid your light bill? iupanied them. Mrs. Richmond is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Iseman living west of Burlington. She became acquainted with Mr. Richmond while teaching in Litchfield.

After i few dayi have for Litchfield XebT. where they will make their home on a farm, and have the best wishes of many friends for a happy, prosperous married life. Waul Column You can Secure some Wonderful Bargains in we will exchange them or give you your money back. Your neighbors trade here there must be a i Advertisements in this column axe taken at the rate of 5c a line each issue, but no advertisement is accept- ied for less than 25c, except "lost and 'found" ais which are run two issues at the flat rate of 10c for the Women's and Misses' Coats, Suits, and Dresses Baled Hay Have on hand some firt class I rnirie and alfalfa hay for the trade. Gifford Harden.

two issues. FOE SAL! WE SELL FOR LESS Phone FOR SALE Good piano. 123 Mrs. F. T.

Franklin. MOTHER! Underwear for Men, Woman and Children I FOR SALE OR TRADE A good second hand piano. L. Thomas, phone for Eggs Highest Market price and Butter Fat. "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Silks and Woolen Dress Goods I FOR SALE One used car, Chev rolet light 6 or will trade for light I runabout.

L. F. Kempton, phone 245 The Store of Qaality and Service FOR SALE "Wood. W. M.

Black. UrlintoruKansas. I Domestics of All Kinds Four registered Phono 142 Burlington FOR SALE -Shorthorn bulls, phono 98. J. W.

Harrington Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiTr Women's, Misses' and Children's Sh; WANTED Annual MeeUint The annual meeting of the stockholder of the Burlingti iardware WANTED Plasterer to do 100 Yards of stucco work. Excelsior Milling Power Co. rwmpany will be held at flirt flics of Lace Curtain Nets, Scrims, Carpets and Rugs work to do. Vnf company at Fourth aid Neosho WANTED House hone 26201. 'strc-rlUt in Burlington at 2 'clock I Tifell-y- anaary 11, Strawn, seei'MTy- GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR GAS ON STOMACH Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, as mixed in Adler-i-ka relieves ANY CASE gas on or sour stomach.

It acta on both upper and lower bowel and removes all foul matter which poisoned, stonwich. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. The INSTANT plcasajit action of Adler-i-ka surprises, both doctors and patients. One man wno suffered five years from indigestion and constipation irav? helped by ONE dose.

The W-W Xrug Co. house keeper. WANTED A Walter Sanders. -1 Gl Blankets, Knit Goods, Gicr 07C3 WANTED Dining room girl, flood wages to right partv. H.

B. --7 Local Marfceo iiuttert'at per' 43c 1 Dairy butter per K. 35c Newcomb, Gridley. Am bving hides. T.

Blanck. iicai- In fact you can secure Ban every Department in our i tore. FOUND Accept "California" Syrup of Figs id look fur the name California the package, then you are sure veur child is having the best and moefc i harmless physic for the little stom- ich. liver and bowels. Children love fruity taste.

Full directions on each bottle. You must say "Calif ornia." DISTRICT 96 St. Jt- f.t -3 Eggs per doz. 4'Sc Light hens, per lb. lfr Heavy hens, per lb.

22e Old roosters per lb. lie Springs per lb. and Young Leghorn roosters per lb 15e All poultry must bo ree rom, eed fUUJNJJ iNeiU Watknis tounrt a DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND 1 THAT OVERCOAT SALE AT child's kid mitten and left it at The Hepubliean office. A htftppy New Yefir to all. 1921 is sure starting out fine.

Bert JMortimer and wife spent New Yefr at W. A. Thompsons. Mrs. George Yates enjoyed a visit FORE! FOUND A man's W.

O. W. pure was found at Newk's Theftre and is now at The Republican office tor the owner. with her other Mrs. A.

Huffman ami her suiter Nellie of Burlington Dance Jn Burlington Thursday Jannaiy 'i. given by Eppinger's orchestra. Everybody invited. Ticket? $1.00 At the armory. FOTTND SoniA mnnpv xrna fniiTiffl 1 he till Sfiturdav IIer r.a the counter at the" Post Office.

1 father camie over Saturday morning The owner may get it by calling at and ber daughter Mr. and Mrs. tlie IJost Uilice and describing it. The lloms of Boweni to help them all eat Have you paid your light New Years dinner. LOST $3 bill Monday in Burlington.

Return to Republican office or W. E. Hiteliens, Waverly Kans. net receive reward Little Mi! Alberts Eccles of Irag the roads. IN Corn Chop Bran Shorts Flour Meal Graham x.

Corn Oats Corn in ear Shelled Corn Kafir All Sizes of Salt Gridley crime) up Saturday to celebrate New Years at her aunt5, Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer. LOST -Take Be Better Looking-Olive Tablets i went li'lr -Moiidjiy mor uiiij for Kinsley on week's business lay Buililiug i'l'S. 1 LOii To- have a clear, pink skin, bright Several from this vicinity attended the party at Huemans.

Friday night. The telephone line mi-n were out eyes, no pimples, a feeling ot buoyancy like childhood days, you must fceet LOST A small brown pocketbook containing a silver dollar and two dollars and some pennies on the school grounds Tuesday. Finder notify Mary Bates or leave at The Republican office. your body free from poisonous lajt week ividin2 the '63 Hne. Dr Edwards OJive Tablets (a vege- FURMTU7E: ar.d UNDER- T.Kir:c The Kennedy Merc.

Co, ftTrade with the man who does the business, there's a reason. TOO lu4TE TO CLASSIFY table compound nmxed with olive oil; act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effect. Take one niehtly and note results. Mr and Mrs. Geo.

TJess moved New Years day to the Curt Bartlett property in the south part of Sharpe. Store 191 Phc 5 10 Wilson moved across the street They start the bile and overcome constipation That's why millions ot FAT PEOPLE GET THIN! Why bt ovtrttftot when 70a mifbt cully reduce 10 to 60 pounds, (wh lexer yoa nrwl to) by the erondwfully efficacious. Mfe, relUhle Koreln iy- tern! You look and feel younger. Get a small box of KORE'N tabtales (pronounced koreenW th druBRisif. rnw dfrpnion3 under fund i yuaranf -orure will be DiatlPi you FREE by K0REIN Station X.

New York, N. Y. DS. FOR SALE OR TRADE Pure bred French draft stallion, 5 years old, sound, and broke to work. Winn Phone 878.

khighbors and boxes are sold annually. Deliver any amount in broken lots and no extra charge for delivery W. W. GARRETT Phone 435 FOR SALE Good coming; yearling Neosho Valley Poultry Mash No need of buying Bran, Shorts, Meat Scraps or a half dozen kinds of feed to get one feed when you an get it all in one hag. Gifford f.

of tht Eye, Eat, NON '-I Fitted Kar.s.-is. C21 Coja'l at. mare mule colt. Phone 24603 Mrs John Duncan kllOHC Harden. LOST Wrist wateh.

Reward for its return to Mrs. A. B. or The Republican. I will sell at public sale at the Ike Massey place, 3 miles south and Yi mile west of Crotty, 1 mile east of Wesley Chapel, H.

J. Bowman was a business visitor here Tuesday from Ottawa. WANTED A man to clear timber for tlie wood. T. Giesv.

1 Ford Motor Company Automobile Manufacturers Detroit, U. S. A. Haines Stocks COo Dec. 29, 1920 commencing at 10 o'clock r- Peoples National Bank Burlington, Kansas Burlington, Kans.

Several inquiries have recently come to us concerning the likelihood of another reduction in the price of our car.s, and as these1 inquiries no doubt emanate from prospective we want to with greater emphassis that Ford cars aie already being sold at a figure actually below cost and for an indefinite period another reduction or change in design is entirely out of the question and not at all contemplated. We believe the public will be fair enough to fully appreciate the frankness of the above when they consider the extent of our recent price CATTLE 1 spotted cow, 6 years old, fresh in AprE 1 black cow ,8 years old, fresh in April 1 red cow, 5 years old, fresh in May These cows are extra our cut which was tact tne equivalent ol several reductions, i desire to contribute toward satisfying their demands for lo HORSES 1 bay mare, 12 years old, vt. 1250 1 black horse, 6 years old, wt. 1200 1 black mare mule, 1 1 yrs. old, wt.

1300 1 black horse mule, 6 vrs. old, vt. 1300 1 bay pony, 5 years old, good saddler IMPLEMENTS 1 good SVi in. wagon 1 wagon and box 1 corn planter and 80 rods wire 1 disc cultivator I lister 1 Fast Mail 6-shovel cultivator 1 Dutch Uncle 6-shovel cultivator 1 Busy Bee 6-shovel" cultivator 1 corn sled 1 14-in. walking plow I buggy pole Condensed Statement to Comptroller of Currency December 29th, 1920.

RESOURCES. LoA-ns and Discounts S612.366.60' Federal Reser-e B-nrk Stock 3,000.00 Building and Eix 21 120 80 Interest Accrued 2g2 13 Bonds and Securities 77 44 U. S. and Liberty Bonds $226,810.45 Cash 207,664.35 434,474.80 Total HOGS wt. 450 pounds 1 hoi living loss until material of course ill have a good milkers.

1 red heifer, 1 year old 1 red steer, 1 year old Hoes, shovel, spade, pitch fork, and other small tools 3 log chains 1 post maul 100 chickens Some household goods costs notwtnstanaing our sacniice marKetmg our cars a we are able to materially reduce present costs through lov. e'1 prices and greater manufacturng efficiency. While we have made some progress in bringing down operating costs, we And other articles FEED 1 Beatrice Cream Separator, good as new 1 water tank 1 grind stone, good as new 1 3-section harrow 1 spring wagon 2 rets heavy harness 1 Deering hay rake 1 set single harness Some stone jars 3 dozen Mason jars Chicken coops 9 28 shocks of corn 300 bushels of corn 220 shocks of good kafir corn 1 stack of straw 100 bushels of oats long way to go before any thought can be given to further reductions in present car prices, so we have ho hesitancy in making these open state ments to acquant you with the true situation. You can therefore give assurance to prospective purchasers of Ford cars that-now is their real opportunity to buy below cost and obtain delivery. Everyone is familiar with the heavy demand for Ford cars in the Spring and this year will be no exception, as in spite of conditions, bussiness is already rapidly accumulating, so that many who desire Ford cars will be obliged to wait perhaps until mid-summer for deliver causing considerable inconvenience and poibly financial loss, particularly to commercial customers.

We expect you to protect the interests of prospective buyers in your community by placing these facs before them. Yours verY truly w. a. ryan FORD MOTOR COMPANY Manager of Sales Wesley Chapel Ladies' Aid Will Serve TERMS: CASH LIABILITIES. Capital $75,000.00 Surplus 25,000.00 Undivided Profits (Earned) 32,942.77 132,942.77 Reserved for Taxes 369 Unearned Discount c-o 'en Circulation n.

Depo-it. 974,769.39 Total i The above statement is correct. H. E. DOUGLASS, Cashier.

JOHNSON MACLASKEY, Aucts. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK, Clerk J. P. Mclullen Administrator 11 also sell at the above sale the followinf property: I wi HAINES STOCKS Waverly Rnrhnffifsn Some household goods hay baler Fo mower nearly rclsoiv AUTEOEIZZD SALES itllli SEE71CS 1 bale rack 1 set light work harness May also pell some corn in crib and shocks of kafir corn. 3 bushels of pop corn THE BANK THAT ALWAYS RUNS STRONG truceWood III.

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