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The Tiller and Toiler from Larned, Kansas • Page 6

The Tiller and Toiler from Larned, Kansas • Page 6

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PAGE 6. THE TILLER AND TOILER, LARNED, KANSAS FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1916. the blues, come to this after harvest Aviator Cessna Injured. C. V.

Cessna, the aviator who was social and have a splendid good time. News From O. K. District 31 North a distance of 700 feet at his farm of Burdett. July 4.

He was testing out a new en- gme, which stopped suddenly. Being The weather is still warm and to to the eanh bf Although a rain is needed to make cause of ng control of the machin the corn, yet this is ideal threshing hfi wkh fu flrce from the weather, and people are taking ad- Both were brokeri) and he was SQ vantage ot it as fast as possible. ot ba( bruised that it at first was not much wheat will be let in this com- th ht that he wou-d live. munity to be threshed after this week. fr Lamed Circuit.

The Ep worth League Institute at Great Bend last week was a great feast of good things. Those who attended were greatly pleased and those who failed to attend missed a great -opportunity of being blessed. It was the pastor's good fortune to be there from Monday afternoon until Saturday afternoon. Our second quarterly conference convened at the parsonage Saturday -afternoon. There was a small attendance, but very good reports.

Lamed ic (vnpt-fill In lnrik- wftf-r the 1- PI HP0 If Will BcjiP pf 1 ii swill yjtif: i is A most convenient time for this city. Season tickets are ready for distribution. The Chautauqua is a mighty big project Chas. King threstung -ion- dav. The farmers are doing a great deal of disking now, as it is too dry to Plow' J.

S. Stokes, 01 Ottawa, is here looking after his farm interests. Mr. Stokes owns the east half of section 34. Washie Crockett is farming his land.

Orville Moore is here from Missouri visiting his mother and family Robert Uhland finished threshing Ho obnnt flfllt r.u of good quality wheat. Miss Kathleen Ehret is helping Mrs. Uhland cook for threshers. Chas. King Jeit tor ichita Monday to IC le.

Monday, and will," perhaps, undergo an operation tor appenuicitis. tier sister. Miss Liilie Shafer, ot Norwich, came to keep house while she is gone. Center Edsion is threshing wheat at home this week. Dan Crockett and family visited at Sam Shafer's Sunday.

Mr. Ilavis commenced threshing Tuesdav. AN. O. KITE.

UETHEL ITEMS. i i this year. 1 he men in the welfare of the Larned are the men who are most interested time rather freely. Every good citizen may do his share in assuring a big success by arranging early for sufrcient season tickets for ID ifv Hi jFD A Mrs. Widows and.

(laughter. Pearl, are vis- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wil- son.

Mrs. Ray Rrannon is still recovering, slow-S ly, from her recent illness. Old Sol is still pouring down his hot rays and making away ith the corn and feed crops, which are needing rain very much. Nearly everyone is busy threshing, and those not threshing are trying to plow, with little success. Master Gordon Miller is still seriously ill.

The young people's class of Bethel Sunday school are going to have an ice cream social "'Saturday night, at the home of Shu- mate. The young people are anxious for a hirge crowd, so everybody come. They extend a cordial invitation to everyone. Misses Ninan and Dixie Shumate entcr-S taiiu-d as week end guests Miss Ora Scott and Miss Klizabeth Brown. vi i Li; i io i i nancial interests of the charge as well as other interests.

Brother McCor-mick, our district superintendent, -preached two good sermons, one at Valley View, on "The Name of Jesus" and at Pratt on "The Love of God." The attendance was unusually small at both points. We are sorry of this because you missed a treat. The pastor preached at Sanford in the evening to a fairly sized congregation. We have "received eight into full membership during this quarter, four on probation, baptized two, and given letters to six. Next Sunday we will be at Tir.v at 11 o'clock a.

and at Ash Valley at 8 o'clock p. m. The Epworth League of Tiny Ai will give an ice cream social entertainment on the evening-of August 10. Everybody invited and welcome. If you are tired and have I See Us For Your I BATHING I SUIT Wkkwire's Drug Store Official Spcclding Outfitters 5 511 Broadway.

liiiiiiiiimiiiiiinuiiimimiinimiiiiimin i i 1 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i ij Coming Events Cast 1 1 Their Shadows I Before Them 1 Those sharp eye pains that are at first noticed only occasionally, later more frequently, first in the eye ball then in the temporal region, still later in the top part, and finally I 1 I ZZ IT I i I 1 2 I i a at the county fair last fall, fell I OIL FEVER TAKING IN HODGEMAN. Derrick Expected to be Raised Within Ninety Days Much Land Under Lease. Kan. The prospect of drilling for oil in Hodgeman county is itself into near probability. One company has leased nearly a township of hind six miles north of Jetmore, and another has nearly this amount of land south of town, while a third company is prospecting in the northwest part of the county.

In a recent lease made by V. S. Barwick, of Oklahoma City, acres, norm 01 jeimore. ne par- inVes the erection of a derrick within nine- ty days. "A r'ord county company has been or-' a lhf i west part ot lord countv.

or sonlnv.est of, As re-; turns his survey, the work will bein, and tilis is W'-'l within thirty days. PAVL KENNETH SALMANS. The sympathy of the entire cnniniuni went out to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Salmans, miles souiheast of 1-arned.

in the death their baby, I'aul Kenneth, at the ace of OTsZlJt aTSi ot Iriends and relatives. Services conducted from the home by a friend of family, Rev. (.. H. Huff.

The floral offerings were many and beautiful. A horns, composed partly of Hurdett friends, sang. The burial was in Lamed cemetery. ECHO OF WHEAT STORIES. Another echo of the wheat stories recently written by Macdonaid of TJie star, was con- tained in a letter received by this paper this week.

It was from Britt. Iowa, and the writer said: "As I am interested in Kansas and am planning to take a trip down there some time in Septemlwr, I would like a lit- tie information about Pawnee county land." HUTCHINSON DIDN'T RAISE IT. Hutchinson was unable to raise the assigned to it the work ot raising the fun.is for the building for the Second Kan- sas infantry on the Mexican border. Each town hich had a company in the regiment was asked to raise Larned was asked to raise and did so in a day or two. Alter working on the problem for two .12 weeks, Hutchinson was issignmcnt ot and tinatty natter up bv the which had i i' un-ii juusinuru.

SURPRISE FOR WARREN MILLER. Warren Miller was surprised Friday. July 2S, the occasion being his liltieth birthday. Kourteen of his relatives and friends gath- ered at his home northwest of Rurdctt to planned for him by his wife and daughters and to have a general gid time. Those present were Mrs.

llan Miller, Mr. Miller's niother of Great Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Gluts, Gabbert and daughter, Anna, of Albert, Mrs. Gabbert being a sister of Mr.

Miller Mr Mrs. Nathan Miller: Mr. and Mrs. has. Miller, Mr.

and Mrs. O. A. Mr. and Mrs.

R. G. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Preston and little daughter, Doris. John Henderson, of Ingails, was here last weeK visiting relatives. John had 300 acres 0f wheat hailed nTi the balance a loss of from one-third f0 one-half. He, unfortunately, had nr. ii-tiii'-innp u-lmipvpf jirwl will nnvp onlv 1500 bushels of wheat altogether.

John has lieen doi, well finee hg went to thafc of part country, and is handling some stock and will be able to get by without 'calling for any assistance. He has accumulated a considerable amount of nroneitv since iroinsr west and a iolt of this of this kind is only an incident his lite. He renewed his subscription to The Tiiler Toiler for an other vear while here. Sam Millet, manager of the Krouch i i -t iujc ijcLmuic, in jcii (lav anA 0 nmn. 6Jr l0 t.nB tm tA tive buvers.

He savs that Hodgeman 'county is not in as much need of rain as Pawnee county, as the county received three-quarter of an inch of rain about two weeks ago. which did not strike this county. Only a very few patchfs of corn in Hodgeman county are showing any bad effects from lack of moisture, he says. Most of the corn is in good shape, although it will need rain soon. John Lange, remembered here as the neero manager of Elind Boone negro died in Kansas City Saturday.

A pass ing automobile grazed his car, dam-, acing the running board slightly. I I 'a i i i to in rn. his needs. .75 and economy, an i you find this car wii! back any-thir. else b-oa: ii.

That's a strrr. I'rren. but a fact nevertheless. Tr' if yourself ard see. Here are more important fact s.

only 11 II II ronny attractive, It hc It has the the easiest I ANNOUNCING THE NEW Jl We have scores of tclcgrarr.s showing that eighteen to twenty-five miles per allTi of gasoline is not ur.usmil. The performar.ee cf this car is almost beyond Take any 1 other low-priced car en the market. it new CHerland. Corr.pare them for sheer rpced. for abundor.ee of pewer.

for nii; comfort body, but it has an up-to-date b-xfy. and rnost improved system of ignition. cantilever springs ruing springs in V.r.a: m.f-re. cnrr.plf'e. T-' a ti buy.

You tr.c Ato Lite jf.o.b. Toledo This newest Overland is the world's most powerful lew-priced car. It has a 31 horsepower en bloc motor that is a perfect marvel for speed, power end endurance. By increasing the bore of the motor from 3' to 33 we are able to offer a power plant which at 1950 P.M. develops full 31; horsepower.

Tests under every condition in all parts of the country demonstrate that it easily develops better than fifty mile per hour on the road. Speed of course varies under different conditions, but in practically every instance it has been getting fifty miles an hour and with ease. It has fbu: are more a car of -men tres 5 en ere us Cantilever rear springs Streamline body Llectric starter Electric light 4 cylinder en bloc motor 33s" kre 5" stroke 104-incS 4-inch tires Magnetic speedometer Complete equipment 5-passerger touring $635 Roadster 5520 ft Iff fcfiJ i vou are be ihind it in community. They give SERIES JoJy. Toledo has it a large ar.i st.imr.g ard mrienctic speedometer, me -man top.

demountable rims ar.d every accessor found en the highest priced cars- From a driving standpoint, the new car is idea'. It's Iifht. easy to honcle ar.di ar.yor.e cn drive it. "ae one vmced. ar.d be con- Arid th.se ward" the car is destined to be recorded ap.i referred to a r.

of the a i great of the great Yet it oes to pro.e ho b-g p-o-Jucticn can cut cost ar.d sas you money First come, first served. Place your order now. Company PiTi I hM2i i I Colorado 1 I is Cool I Durinor the hot weather of July and August is the proper time to enjoy the cool days and nigttts oi xne mountains of Colorado and New Mexico. Tickets at Santa Fe Special Return Rates "1 will be on daily sale at the i Larned Santa Fe ticket of- fice until September 30. Return limit October 31.

From LarneQ ana reiuiu, to Pueblo. Colo $15.15 Colorado Springs, 16.90 "1JJ 17.50 145 rrimdad, LOlO. mZZ Las Vegas, Mex. -W pe 2s 24.55 1 PELCA, Ageni. fiimiMiiirmmiHiHimiHHiiMHHiiminii Ladies' suit, size 23, custom made, brown, Pussywillow silk; left on my hands; can be bought cheap.

0, POTTERF, Clothing jl6tf. Lowest interest rates E. FrizelL on farm The reaching the back part of A. X. SPIKES.

No train in sight yet. Threshing machines are all busy. The S. W. Grain company lias Idled its i itor at Zook and is now waiting lor I the train.

Mr. and Mrs. Jake Weaver are the proud parents of a boy. is swelled up to are tting along nicely. The primary election is over again.

Once more the masses have enjoyed the glorious privilege of endorsing the men who have aspired to the place where they can partake ol the pie. Zook has built anil has moved into new house in Zook it. He has the dis- tinction of being the lirst resident of the town. Rev. MeCormiek of Great Bend preached 'M Grandpa King is working at his profession again-that of gleaning wheat He is the n.entione.i ii.

the Gdy star a short time ago. He is trying to beat his record this fall. has. shapiey. our mail carrier, is driving new car again.

-p. ,1 you know that Dunn store has nost obliging most pleasant and Pil the mo the best bunch of sales-people in the state? No wonder their store is popular. Pleasant sales-people and popu-lar prices will always win. Go in and acquainted with them. Say! Their Big August Clearance Sale starts Saturday morning at 8:30.

Be sure and attend it for Big Bargains. Mrs. F. C. Carpenter of Garfield visited the first of this week with Mrs.

James McCoy and Mrs. J. L. in Larneu. Mrs.

arpenier i went to Newton ednesday lor a short visit Rev. J. M. Gurlev of Topeka, the Dartist State Sunday School and Younjr People's representative, will speak at the Baptist church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Dunn's savins: prices on all lines of merchandise will start a bank account for you.

Their big: August Clearance Sale' starts Saturday morning at 8:30. Mrs. G. E. Cullen came this week from St.

Louis for an extended visit her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cullen. Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Sunderland ar- rived Monday from Carmen, or a visit with Mrs. Sunderland's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T.

Garth. Gripes i i the head. Ihese are in so many cases the result of errors of refraction and can be relieved by proper- ly fitted lenses. We gave your neighbor glasses that were most satisfactory. You are invited to call on us and have your eyes properly and thoroughly tested by our exacting me- thods.

G. V. Graybeal 1 Registered Optomterist 1 Timilimmimiimimmmilimilimmilir i i I J. M. Thompson, formerly of this county, now near Coldwater, was here last Thursday settling up a nail 10SS which he had in an agency represented i Wap-ner Mr.

Thompson Py ag fXLt had a total loss on 320 acres Ot wneat land a 50 tier cent loss on 130 acres, tt received a check for $3,675 in the retelNeu a 1 rco. adiustment. so Mr. Thompson, heavy loser, thinks he will be able pull throueh auite nicely until he can rajse another wheat crop. He Tko Tiller renewed his subscription to Ihe liller and Toiler while here.

Mavor and Mrs. Ed S. Lindas are ex pected to return home from Kansas Citv within a few days. Mayor Lin- Idas place as head of the rve-Minute -ir ulcanizer company in vjiiy will be taken by Dr. 11.

Lindas, oi TV inH Mrs are now on an eastern ip aim xctjui Lindas Will come home as SOOn as r-m ihn trin and take LV 4- i'r. tre ot the business at tvansas City. Pr. Lindas has obtained a long leave of absence as president of the i Arkansas Valley Telephone company, take up this work. Dunn's store is the profit sharing store to all I'awnee county.

If you i are not trading there, "get the for since they opened up here, every customer saves from 10 to 20 per cent nB Their August Lc 5 'LKnrn Clearance Sale starts Saturduj moin- ing. Join tne nappy crow money. 1 1 and save Claude A Warner lost a pocket-j book one day last week containing! 40.00 and other valuables. The pock- etbook was found by W. M.

Smith (colored), who returned it to the owner immediately. Mr. Smith found the owner by a railroad pass with Mr. Warner's" name on it which was in the pocket book, Christian Science services are held, K. P.

hall Sunday at 11 o'clock a. Subject, Wednesday evening, testimonial service at eight o'clock. Sunday school for pupils under 20 years of age at 10 a. m. The is cordially invited W.

L. Earl tells of one farmer who finished hauling his wheat last Sat- urdav, and when he got through he had just $7, GOO in cash. This man is farming a half section of Pawnee county land, and he is of the opinion that this is better than trying to raise corn in eastern Kansas. Mrs. G.

H. Cline and her daughter, iMiss Ruth Cline. of Fairfield, visited the first of this week with Mrs. 'Cline sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Cline.

From Larned Mrs. Cline and her daughter will go to Colorado Springs. Every Day Somebody is Finding Out About the uality of the Groceries Burnett's Sells And then they find that The cost is no more. No wonder the popularity of this store has grown every day since we have been in business in Larned. IZZZZm.

-3 A. E. Whitmire Mot Lange caught up with the other car, i and while demanding a settlement, Dunn's saving prices on all lines of collapsed and died in his motor car. merchandise will start a bank account His death was caused bv cerebral for you. Their big August Clearance hemorrhage.

Lange was known as Sale starts Saturday morning at 8 :30. Kansas City's wealthiest negro. Wallace Colver returned to Bur-Did vou know that Dunn's store has 1 Jett Monday, after attending the fun-the most obliging, most pleasant and eral of his father in Larned, Friday. iiiiiiniiMniiiiiiiiiiiiniiinniMiiiniuiiiiuninniiiiiinniiiiuiinuiiMniiiiiinnniiiuu the best bunch of sales-people in the state? No wonder their store is popu- For the PERSONAL OPINION C. A.

Richmond, Peoria, Ills. The Tiller and Toiler, in my opinion, is the best country paper published, to my knowledge. Riv. C. H.

Ruff. I am surprised in my work to find the wide circulation of The Tiller and Toiler. ADVERTISED LETTERS. lar. Pleasant sales-people and popu-5 lar prices will always win.

Go in and get acquainted with them. Say! Their Big August Clearance Sale starts Saturday morning at 8:30. Be sure and attend it for Big Bargains, V. REXALL BLACKBERRY CORDIAL Only such pure spices as are known for their healing and antiseptic qualities are combined with blackberry root, the best agent known for the purpose, to produce a prompt and efficient remedy for such common ills as diarrhoea, dysentery, summer complaint, cholera morbus, sick stomach and colic. It relieves or your money back.

Duncan's Drug Store Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio and sell to the highest anil best Lidder for cash in hand all the following descr.bed real property, situated in Pawnee County, in the State of Kansas, to-wit: Lots 14, 15, Hi and 17, in Block 11, in Corse. Mann and Park's Addition to the City of Larned, Kansas, according to the recorded pint thereof, and apply the proceeds therefrom toward satisfying said order of sale. 'liven under my hand, at my office in the Citv of Larned in said County, this 2ist day of July, A. D. 191.

HERBERT DEXTER, Sherifi. Finney Peterson, and Branine Hart, Attorneys for Plaintiff. (First Published in The Tiil-r and Toiler July 21 STOMACH SUFFERERS MAYR'S Wonderful Remedy. One Dose Will Convince You. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is well known throughout the country.

Many thousand people have taken it for Stnmaek T.iver and Intestinal An-; mpnrs and report marvelous result3 and are highly praismsr it to others. Astonishing benefits sufferers have re ceived even from one dose are heard everj-wnere ana expiam us dous sale to more than a million peo- pie. rarely ever fails and those af- flicted with Stomach, Liver and Intes- iinai Stomach and Intestines, Liv PS derful Remedy gives permanent re sults for Stomacn, liver ana irae-ti---! Eat as much and whatever vou like. No more distress alter eat-injr, pressure of gas in tne and around the heart. Get one bottle of vour druggist now and try i i nnt sat- on an aosoiute guaraai.c-" isfactory money will be retUea" A For sale by Duncan Drug and i all other renaDie arugs- i v.

will rt Spells, Colic Attacks, lorpia er, Constipation, shou.d 5 rrv rnis remeuv. 1 ft i I J(22 St0r 1 1 JlllltlllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIUtllll i xxxxxxx xxxxxx Following is a list of letter left uncalled for at the postoffice, Larned, Kansas, July 21, When calling for same please say Hunch, W. J. (2) llrown, L. Brown, Cyrus Honning, Alvin.

I Hradley, Tom. Kean, Ben. Carroll, Carl. (2) Connor, Harry. (2) Christian, J.

V. Carty, B. R. Cook, A. W.

Darrybery, J. D. Flory, Sam. Frank, Henry R. Flurry, Virgil.

1 Vihson, Mitchell. C-andy. Olen. (2) (ireenstreet. Otto.

Cum, Charley. Hall, Noble. Hodge, A. C. Johnson, A.

R. Kizchens. J. Garrison. Lewis, Charley.

I-oid, Olen. Lyons, Jerry. Meek, John. Mitchell. W.

E. Magee, E. H. Mangold. Jack.

Neda, Dtllie. Nunn, L. C. Pierce, Nettie. Remsus, Felix.

A. O. Rurker. Howard. Ricas, Donald.

Riley, T. J. Siepel, Henry. Smith, Doc. Small, Rocoe.

Schappe. William. Searcy, Laurie. Viewers, alter. Vovillia.

Hnrold. Waite, William. Williams, Richard J. i Williams. Walter.

Weens, A. H. (2) i Walker, Elmer. C. A.

Kiel mond, cf Peoria, i was here vttk looking after his pi-iipei ty here. He owns land J61 miles soathwtst. and it is farmed 1 Mat Wilson. He had 35 acres of bar- Icy that made 2o i ushels to the acre, and from 70 acres of wheat he ivot bushels. While here Mr.

renewed his subscription for an- ether year. Colonel "Bill" Roddy has returned PulSynL0 aVkVddtbls I father, received a letter from him this week, stating that the weather! was cool with a fine breeze blowing, I as compared to the hot weather that is being experienced in Larned and Pawnee county. i Mr. and Mrs. M.

E. Hall. 6 miles west of Garfield, are moving to a farm eieht and a half miles east of Dodare Citv. Thev have been living on the Robert Bovd farm, and recently pur chased a 389 acres farm near Dodge. The Tiller and Toiler will follow them.

Mrs. George Perry returned Tues-: day to her home in Great Bend, fol-; lowing a short visit with her brother- in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Perry. Miss Gayle Decker was in Larned Tuesday on her way to her home in Great Bend, from Rozel, where she visited her sister, Mrs.

M. R. Mallow, 1 1 Miss Ella Fought went to Ness City Tuesday. She had" been visiting at Jetmore with her aunt, Mrs. Bert Rankin.

II. T. Taylor returned Monday morninp' from Manitou. for a XXXXXXX The Wonderful 1 New Series 17, Three Speed Twin, Fully Equipped. If you want a motorcycle do not fail to investigate the merits of this greatest of motorcycles.

Call and see for yourself or write for demonstration or catalogue. Bicycle and Motorcycle Tires, Accessories and Repairing Larned Cycle and Supply Company A- B. ZERBE SHERIFF'S SALE. Case No. 4846.

St-ste of Kansas. Pawnee County, ss. The P.aiiroad Building. Loan and Savings Association, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs.

I Carr. et Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale issued to me out of the District Court within and for said and State, in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, the 21st day of August, A. D. 1916, at 2 o'clock p.

m. of said day, at the front door of the court house in the Citv of Larned, in the County of Pawnee, In the State of Kansas, offer at public sale few days, and will return shortly. Long, of Great Bend, returned home Tuesday, after a short with her sister, Mrs. Harry Perry. AHss fJrace Kin? came Wednesday fnr a visit, with Mr.

VelW and nther frienda. xxxxx xxxxxxx XXXXXXX.

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