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The Tiller and Toiler from Larned, Kansas • Page 14

The Tiller and Toiler from Larned, Kansas • Page 14

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PAGE 14. THE TILLER AND TOILER, LARNED, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1917. CITY WINS PAVING CASE west were assessed to pay for paving State street. The court decided that this was correct. Library Notes.

Right-of-Way Condemning Board la. Named. In district court this week Judge Foulks appointed a board of commissioners for the condemnation of right- Suit of E. E. GUcoclc and Otheri Decided in District Court, Mrs.

Millie White was trading in I Rozel Saturday. The Wilson Chapel Ladies' Aid gave a surprise dinner for Mrs. E. E. I Sidcbottpm last Wednesday, in honor of her 70th birthday.

The dinner There will be a chant; in the Iki District 42. Several fine rains have visited this section recently. Some hail fell last Friday, but not much damage was done except to the gardens. A number of our farmers aref replanting corn where it was destroyed by gophers. These pests are very numerous this year.

L. Lester had another sick horse "Pt.C.' Willli' Ju was served in the church basement were appointed, and will con. ami the surprise was so well planned i "At-nf-wy for the north brary hours during the months of June, and August. The library will close at o'clock' instead of It o'clock in the evening. New pay shelf books are: "His Family," by Miss Poole; "The Yukon Trail," by Wm.

M. Kuine, and "The in district court this week Judge Foulks decided the case of K. E. (ilass-eock and other property owners against the city in favor of the city. The.

question involved was a to the levying of the tux to pay for the paving. Mr. Glasscock ami others eon-tended that the assessment should he South of Pawnee Rock. Quite a nice rain visited this place, and considerable hail fell, doing a good deal of damage to the crops. A large number of people attended the oelebrution at Pawnee Hock last week.

We are glad to be able to report that Mrs. Grace Johnson is very much improved at this writing. George Gwinn, of Great Hcnd, was up during one day of the celebration at Pawnee Hock. Mr. and Mrs.

John Ilauer and family of Hadium were in Pawnee Rock one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons of Radium were also Pawnee Kock visitors. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Atterbury and children and Mrs. M. Atterbury were extension of the road throne-? Garfield News. Steve Prather and daughter, Ellen, went to Kansas City Tuesday night.

Mr. Prather expects to take in the grain dealers' convention while in the 'city. 1 The Decoration Day address will he given in the morning at (iarfield. Rev, Waldron, of Lamed, will be the speaker. I.loyd Olson has been quite sick with measles, but is some improved at this writing.

The Methodist Aid Society met Thursday in the basement of the church for an all day session. They had a picnic dinner which they all enjoyed. Professor and Mrs. Crawford went to Sedgwick Saturday to visit home that Mis. Sidebottom knew nothing Rush county, the same as was done irt the case of the railroad in this county.

Castaways," by Jacobs. Other books last week. r. of it until taken to the church by her Mrs. Clara lirown lost a valuable daughter.

Over fifty enjoved a very milk cow recently. pleasant time and a bounteous din- harles Kvans made a trip to Lar- nor, hich gave no evidence of hard ned Thursday to have some dental times or the II. C. of L. was served.

acrainst the abutting front lots only donated 'helt-l'ropeiioi cm- This is a practi- and should not, include the property I cles." hy llomans. Save your eyesight by eing fitted with proper glasses, at Gleim Drake's. worK none lor his little (laughter, i.s- Mrs. Sidebottom received many pret- hack to the alley, as had been done, enl illustrated treatise on autumn for oYiimnle in the benefit district hilea. and was donated liV ().

Wil ther. i ty and useful presents. to pay for the paving of State street. cox. "The Hoy Aviator's Polar 111 the assessment for paving State I lash." a juvenile hook, wan donated street the lots on the east anil west hy Dorothy Aggson.

A copy of "Ivan-streets hack to the alley east and I hoe" was donated hy a friend. 1 lolks. for the celebration i-'ridav. Mrs. I.ury Wagner was shopping in Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Woelk and child-thc county seat Thursday. ren, Mrs. Albert Woelk and children, Harry Rice was a l.urned visitor Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Warner ami Sunday. irandma Woelk were in Pawnee Rock Miss Marjorie Johnston, who has for the big days of the celebration, been visiting at Pawnee Rock, le-j W. W. Wilson's sister and hus-turm-d home Monday. band came in from Kansas City Eri- Miss Mary Moore moved back to I day for a visit, driving through in a Garfield last week.

She nurohiised Lord. miiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM Emerson Two-Row i Lister 1 THE Pawmee Oil amdl the C. C. Davis property. Opal Goatley, Esther and Birdie 1 Pert York shipped his gang plow to Ellis of Minneola spent Thursday his new home Monday.

evening with Pert White and family. El II. Godlroy came back from Quito a crowd attended the ball Kansas City Tuesday. game and races. 1 Mrs.

Ewing Turner was tjiken to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cossman and the Earned hospital last week for; family were in Pawnee Rook taking in the sights.

Arthur Olson went to Topeka Tiles-I Robin lirown and Fred Paramore E'day to attend the meeting of the were up to Pawnee Rock from Larned Ei Rankers' association. Saturday evening. Mrs. Supemaw and Mrs. Stephen- 5 Sunday to, Pawnee Town.hip i' ueis 11 ni'i iiiiii litiiuiv, 01 week or two.

Company Wilmorr, Kansas, came Saturday Word has been received in ii ii i their rar for a short visit with rela- from here to'lduiio, had'been injured Mrs. Krueh wan called to Oklaho- hi. is now walking bv tlu. nid tw laHt Kuminy ov-nintf by the death of a relative Leases on 3000 Acres in 45 Hairy Vox visited at the Fred Fox home last, Sunday. A birthday anniversary was celebrated.

r. and Mrs. Spureon llerrymnn arrived home Saturday from Minneapolis, where they spent their honeymoon. I'red Sippel anil family and Grandma Sinned ami Mary Stauffer Pavvree Coanly, and Derrick and Casing on the Ground All measles pali'-uls in this vitdnily; are ahm ail rij'ht and no new eases have been reported this week, Mrs. I'erris and two sons spent Saturday niuht with Mr.

and Mis. George IlairiM. Mr. Mrllvain and family moved into the same properly occupied hy themj when they Jived lie re le fore. Their friends art' pleaded to have them in (iarfield ajraiu.

The Alpha cluh met with Mrs. Kd ma Tuesday afternoon. Rev, A ust in went to Larned Mon-, day evening to Jiear a temperance lecture. The V. C.

T. V. met with Mrs. Lewis Asher Saturday afternoon. Kih-teen were present.

A ter he pro-j uram Asher served a two course, lunch, which all enjoyed. I Mr. and Mrs. Wynn and Mrs. Stew 1 i I 1 I lvi-dted at the Henry I'Y'tctsehner home last Sunday.

L. K. Musselmaii and family spent Satin day niht at the rrank home. Several from here attended llie hiir sale at (. O.

Vandel's last Thursday. We had a fine rai of nearly an last Sunday mnrninn'. It still keeps frosting. The weather has been very changeable, heintr very waim and windy for a day or two and ther chilly, with a jlitfht frost last All crops are 1 A superior tool to cultivate listed oorn and possesses many desirable feat- 1 ures not found in similar cultivators. It is the only two-row that holds the operator an equal distance from each I row of corn, no matter how crooked the 1 rows.

The connecting beam, or equalizer, I can never bind, therefore the cultivator I will follow the crooked rows always and 1 never climb out of the furrow. Any boy who can be trusted with four horses can operate this cultivator successfully. The disc bearings have hardwood boxes, as well as hard oilers, insuring long life and no maintenance expense. The cultivator is all iron except the tongue. TfTe disc can be set 3 inches below the carrying wheels, enabling the opera- tor to clean out the weeds way down in the furrow, no matter how numerous the weeds or trashy the land.

The cultivator can be quickly con- 1 verted into two single row machines by adding balancing wheels and seat. No lister cultivator on the market today has so many desirable features, which the operator appreciates. Place your order with us now, so you will get your cultivator whenneeded. I Price complete with doubletrees f. o.

b. Larned. A number of Eagle Two-Row Lister Cultivators at $00.00 each. 1 Remember we have a fine stock of Emerson Shovel Cultivators. Our fourth car of cultivators for this spring is now enroute for Larned.

I Be sure and phone in your order. art and sons, Kussell and lyde, mo tori'd in I com Monte.uma I uesday 1 i i irrison Graves anil i Mrs. John Graves H''tha humble is suflcring from Mr. and Mrs. II son, (lenre'e, and I lll'NL OM.Ut 111 I III' Illl'jtSII-S.

anil came over from i Jreetishui'tr I riday to visit at the Fred Sippel l'aniil' visited at. the Will Sipiiel horn hist Sunday at- home of 1 iravcH. Mrs. Kred Nelson was 1 lernoon. Mr.

Kirbv id tnniilv and Iiex the Frank Schneck I'hillips visited homo last Suudav. and Sunday. Ho Fred Keast and family visited at Keast's Tuesday evening. Llowers are sraiee this yea: are two weeks later than usual Burdrlt Newt. nn ton Newt.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Sidebottom, of came up lasl to spend This company lias organized with 86 stockholders holding 200 shares at $50. GOO shares are for sale at par.

J. G. Edwards lias been designated as agent of the company for the sale of stock in Pawnee and adjoining counticr-. Sales of stock must be made through a licensed agent, but the company has agreed to sell its stock at a nominal expense, so that all money received for stock will be used in development work. The original stockholders have paid par value for their stock and have charged nothing for their services.

New stockholders will come in on the same basis as the others. It is to the public interest that yourlandbeleasedto The Pawnee Oil and Gas Company, as it is the only concern doing actual work. Make your leases to this company. Take some stock and have a voice in its management. This is a local company organized for the purpose of developing Pawnee county.

It needs your support and influence. Its success means prosperity for the community. Oil experts and geologists have reported conditions favorable on the leases held by the company. The first annual meeting of stockholders for the election of officers will be held June 4, 1917. It is desired that those who want stock buy at once, so that they can take part in this meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. Mct'affery and son. Willie ri'turned tioni Hodge City Friday. They had been there lor several days visiting Mrs.

McCalTcry's father and mother. Ir. F. N. Winchesler lias accepted a position with the government as a veterinary surgeon, lie moved Monday and his hi'iidipial'lers will be ill tklahoina.

Mr. and Mrs. John Gregory and daughter, Lois, spent Sunday at the llnymond home. Miss Cora Lee and Mrs. Charles llensun wero visiting at the Hen Speck home Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. II. liccd motored to Great lieiid Sunday, returning Mon Ih'eiiratinn Jay here. Mrs.

Gumhie and children of visited oer Sunday with Miss Winifred urnin Monday. Rev. C. C. Shook and family and II.

L. Shook came last Tuesday and visited until Wednesday with home folks. Miss Marie llirschler i.s assisting; Miss Goller with her sewing this week. Miss Johanna Miller, who came to attend the funeral of her uncle, visited her folks here the. past week and returned to her home in Dude City Wednesday Miss Stella Goller is assisting Mrs.

Hickman with the housework. Mrs. W. R. Mum ford is visiting her day 5 i Mrs.

J. L. Panfurd returned Ikhiu' sisters, Mrs. W. I'reston and Mrs.

Monday from Hutchinson, where she Her home is in Ore- John lln A. A. Doerr Mercantile Co. Phone 65 Larned, Kansas "The Best Store in Our Town" has been lor the past week. Mrs.

G. K. Lee visited with Mrs. Me-Cafferv Saturday afternoon. Calvin help anil Millie McCal'I'eiy motored lo Larned Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mis. Allen and son, Kd-gar, motored lo Wichita Saturday to gen. Mr. Wilhite came from Missouri Monday for a visit with his son, Frank, and family.

W. S. Hickman anil A. 1. Shook transacted business in IJurdett last Monday.

(inland Walker of liurdett was in IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillMIIMlllllllllllllllllltlllllll visit their uaughter, wynelt Mrs. Gal lon children spent Monday. and cm! lined. and Larned. Wednesday al The Men's llible class met last Tues-Mr.

and Mrs. George Norris at-; day evening with Mr. Fshliaugh, at tended the bunkers' convention at Grayling. Wichita last week. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 Bnvestmeitfs Mr.

llaynioiul is having some cement walks put in at his home this week. Iir. Moffat left for Kansas City Monday to have his eyes treated. I Woman's friend is a Large Trial Bottle of Sanol rrescription. Fine for blackheads, Fczema and all rough I skin and clear complexion.

A real skin Tonic. Get a Trial bottle at m'J5-l i-5-t. llle norm sule IS geu ng some new he druK st.re It! 'the Commercial club mot in the school house Monday evening. I Alii) One dollar reward for Mrs. I'lulip Ilauer is visiting home he person who borrowed our I'lanry folks this week at llanston.

books and forgot to return them. We Little Irene Henson is spending lh vcry day. 1 he Lindas this week with her grandmother, Mrs. Lumber Ijk m4G. Frank Keyton.

.1. K. McCat't'ery was a Larned busi- Lowest interest rates on farm loans, ness visitors Monday. I E. K.

F'rizell. tf. Dr. Wimdicster and wife were' iiiaiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiifiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiifiiiijv I Set aside 10 or 20 cents a day and aecu- 1 1 mulate thousands. For full particulars, see C.

W. McFARLAND 1 Office Over 411 Broadway 1 We also write Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Automobile, Hail, Live Stock and all kinds of Insurance. liiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit llillwliSliH guests at the Harry Hardy home Monday. lira Wheeler has accepted a position at the Steve l'aris farm. liev.

Kenner is painting the parsonage this week. The Skinner restaurant and meat market closed Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner have accepted position on the Joe Tell ranch.

Albert Martin wns out trying his luck fishing Saturday night and reports real good luck. Mrs. Werner Purkot was assisting at the bank last week, during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. George Norris.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haymond motored lo Ha.iuo Sunday evening. Charley Howell has accepted a position on the Klmer Griffith ranch. Iluymond Haymoml are moving Open alulcea of the ayatem each morning and waih away the poltonoui, atagnant matter.

into their new store building tin week. HI.UE KYKS. Near Rozel. Miss Bernice Wise and Miss Dor othy Long helped Mrs. Vandel with her work Mo ulay.

Cultivate Your Corn and Other Crops With the Moline Universal Tractor Plowing, harrowing, planting, cultivating, mowing, haying, har- vesting, etc. 10 to 12 horse power on the belt for stationary work. 5 An absolutely one-man tractor. 1 Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise; splitting headache. Bluffy from a cold, foul tongue, inisly breath, acid atoinach, lame back, can, instead, both look ami feel as fresh as a daisy alwaya by washing (he iiotsoaa and toxins from the body Willi ptiospuated iiol water each morning.

We should drink, boforo breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a lea-spoonful of limestone phosphate In It to Hush from the atoiuueti, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indlgestlblo wasto, sour idle and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the eutlre alimentary tract before putting more food Into the stomach. The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast and it is said to be but little while until the roses begin to appear In the cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will cost very little at the drug store, but is aufftcleot to make anyone who la bothered with bilious- Reduced Rates on FARM LOANS In Pawnee, Rush and Edwards Counties, 5 per cent with small commission. Call on or write E.

E. Frizell, 210Frizell Bid. Larned, Kansas wisa loniv H'i'gs returned to her home in Kinsley Sunday, after visiting with her O'Kema Riggs, the Inst week. A baby girl game to make her home with Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Spreier last Friday, the 2fith. Mr. and Mrs. C. O.

Vandel and sons were in Larned iHst Friday. Norris, Donald and DeWeese Rigga and Willie kindsvater have been very sick the past week with the measles. A family named Taylor are moving to the farm vacuted by Mr. Vandel this week. A fine rain fell in this neighborhood Sunday.

1 C. O. FUNK, Agent I New Garage West of Larkin Hotel, Fourth Street. I nUNMtNNHIIMIIIHmMIIIIWHUHNNINIHIIIMIIIIIUI When you have the backache, the liver or kidney are lure to ba out of gear. Try Sanol it doea wonden for tfae liver, kidneya and bladder.

A trial Sc. bottle of Sanol will convince yea. Get it al ta drug atora. 2o-lT-62t. i.esa, constipation, stomach trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on the subject of internal sanitation.

Try It and you are assured that you will look better and feel better ill every wy saoTiiy,.

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