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Kiowa County Signal from Greensburg, Kansas • Page 5

Kiowa County Signal from Greensburg, Kansas • Page 5

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Greensburg, Kansas
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Belvidere News We were busy last week and THE UNITED STORES COMPANY failed to get in our but will try and not let it happen again. Christmas has coine and gone STOMACH TORN UP Indiana Lady Describes Condition, Which She Says Was Due To Constipation and Tells of Relief Obtained From Block-Draught. Scottsburg, lnd. Mrs. Annie Johnson, ol this place, writes: "I well remember I suffered for a long time with constipation, which would get me down.

1 took with its joys and sorrows and this year a few more sorrows than joys. We wish all our soldiers boys a Merry Christ Worlds Long Distance Records Held by the Stutz 350 mile average 102.6 mites per hour. 350 miles: 3 hours, 24 minutes, 42 seconds. Gil Anderson driving 300 miles: 2 hours, 55 minutes, 32 seconds. Gil Anderson driving 250 miles: 2 hours, 26 minutes, 42 seconds.

Tom Rooney driving Beckett Son Local Dealers mas and trust they had as good a dinner as we did. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Birket spent Christinas with Mr. and doctors' medicines and any number of purgatives.

They would leave in a Mrs. Woods of Arlington. Mr. worse condition than 1 was before taking, Birkets parent, Cap. is hutching while they are away, but To insure a happy and prosperous NEW YEAR use "Chase 8c Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee" "FOR DISCRIMINATING USERS" See our window display and my stomach so upset I know once I suffered irom constipation, I was so ill we had to have the doctor, just so nervous and feverish.

The doctor Mrs. Pyle took pity on him and invited him to Christmas dinner there. He ate so much he came home feeling very uncom said 1 would have to quit medicines, my stomach was so bad My hustjand was reading and found somethine about Thedford's Black- Draught and brought me a package to try. I used it regularly at first until! began to feel better, then I used just a dose occasionally. 1 was cured of this constipation and am sure the Black-Draught did it." While we are writing about Christmas we must tell you a-bout our tree.

It was quite a success in every way. The children had all the candies, nuts and oranges thev could eat LOCAL ITEMS Perhaps Your Name is Mentioned Here If your stomach is out of order, you win sutler trom sucn aisagrceaoie symp toms as headache, biliousness. indiees- tion, and unless something is done, serious trouble mav result. Flog Day, Tues. 8th of Jan.

46t2 Lyon Stephenson. and the older ones had popcorn balls and bananas. Quite a Thedford's Black-Draught has been found a valuable remedy for these troubles, it is purely vegetable, and laughable affair, when old Santa made his apperaence, the child- E. R. Smith mr.de a trip to Mc Pherson Saturday 0 visit THE UNITED STOKES COMPANY acts in a prompt and natural way, helping to regulate the liver and to cleanse the bowels of impurities.

Try EB-15 en especially the smaller ones his mother who is at that place' W. A. Russeli.live stock and general auctioneer, Greensburg Kansas. adv, Judge Day and family drove to Belvidere last Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Vierson who have bsea i Eureka Springs since last September returned to 1 1) i home in Greeusburg the part ol' last week. taking medical treatment. were irighteued nearly out ol their wits but they finally got quited and thought at the last old' Santa was a pretty good old Mrs. A.

W. Savely, Vetrice Mr. and Mrs. Charley Spain- at mid-night. Such a volume of oil that it covered the ton of and Vernon went to Hutcbinsou hour and son, Ben, Mrs.

Carl Eldridge, rs. Frank Sakdol and A. M. Ellis motored south of fellow. the derrick.

Cars were running all the next night but they re Mr. Justice and family from the Giles ranch went to Hutchinson to spend Xmas with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Claude Beckett have returned to GreeDsburg for the winter. Our Red Cross drive was in turned to their homes sadden Mullinville Sunday after-noon every way a success, we believe Monday to visit D.

W. Lyon and family and Edgar Lyon's. Benj. McFadden and family went to Stafford Sunday to visit relatives and old friends. Miss Hood is visiting hom folks this week.

but wiser men. Everybody feels very hopeful aud are very far and visited Chas. sister Mrs. K. everybody is a member large Loaves for 25c.

City tf of our Quality Bread Bakery. udging by the membership from being, discouraged Quite Mr. Mrs. E. B.

Corse went to cards. Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. an extensive lot of land is being Hutchinson Monday evening. Albert Hodges and family Woodard of Haviland made very leased for oil purposes by diffe interesting talks along that line rent liar ties which tend to show went, to Haviland Monday to K.

Billings and family, i s. Daisy Harter and son Homo ol' visited over Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. li. S.

Randall. Chas. Tucker was over from ILCVllaud Satu relay W. E. Winsor of Wellsford last Wednesday night.

We cer- that they have great faith in the prospect. spend Xmas. W. E. Gamble, Ernest Baker, Elmer Prook and Lester Rick-man visited the Belvidere Oil well Sunday.

FOR SALE: Thorough bred White Plymoth Rock cockerels Ralph Kruse Phone 804. 45t2 taiuly enjoyed it and hope they Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burt and come again. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Bennett who recently visited the Grave and Small families here, were called to Plains the first of the week. Ezra Claxton is at A. W. Savely 's this week.

family went to Hutchinson Mon No school this week and day to spend Xmas. kiddies are all glad. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harkrea Garfield A large crowd enjoyed the Moving week in town four der of Mullinville went to Wichia families changed their place of to speed Xmas with Mrs.

Hark reader's parents. abode. visited her in Greene- SAVE AND SERVE WITH NONE oUCH WAR PIE Mrs. a a mother and sister burg Saturday. Frank Dorsett is building him Mr.

Danford a family of south east of Greensburg went I. a house in the out skirts. He purchased the land of Mr. Bir to Hutchinson Monday. ket.

We think they will be very Rim off of a Buick light No Top Crust comfortably situated in their between Haviland and new home. Greensbure Wed. Dec. 26th Leave at this office. 46 1 Dr.

Londenwith of Sun City Mr. and Mrs. T. Elstrand of is spending the holidays i his son, Way ne and family. Mr.

Gate wood is at John White's this week. He says he came home to spend Xmas. Quarterly conference will be held at Rev. Wheat's, Jan. 5, at 2:80 P.

M. This is the last one to be held before annual confer ence, aud all who attend church here are asked to be present. We would like to have a good attendence at S. S. and Eudea-or Sunday as it is the time to elect new officers.

Kansas City are here spending holidays with Mrs. Elstrauds was in the County seat on business Monday. Ernest Wieseutbal of Wells-ford was a Greensburg visitor Monday. Judge Reed issued marriage lieinses to the following: Martin Winter of IMuUinville and Lenna Brown of Mullinville: Dec. 19th.

Edward N. Dye of Wells-lord and Hazel M. Evans Greensburg. "Dec. 22nd.

Robert Schulzof Greensburg alul Fannie llunsley of Greens burg Dec. 22nd. rover O. Land and Mabel A. Colclazier both ot Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Randall had as their. guest's for Christmas dinner Mr.

and Mrs W. T. Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Stevenson.

Joe VVoodard and. H. D.White of Haviland were Greenaburg visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. McPlaren were over from Mullinville Monday. program Friday evening. Miss Young is spending the holidays at Coates, and Miss Sweeney at Eureka. John White left Saturday to visit friends in Missouri.

Mr. Dressler's father aud brother returned to Iola Friday. Mies EdnaCopeland is spend the week with Mrs. Will Washburn in Greensburg. Miss Julia White is visiting her sister, Mrs.

Tom Briggs and family. Miss Iva Graves, Vetrice and Vernon Savely visited at Mr. Coates Sunday. Mrs. Ida Van Campen aud children from Reno Co.

and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hickman and Loren, of Kismet are visiting Mrs. Livona Wilson's, Hugh Wilson's and Mi. Kerrick's this week.

mother Mrs. Minnie Shelton and family. Dr. and Mrs. Gardner and John onroe took Xmas dinner i Satisfactory Economical Ask your men-folks'if they can think ol anything better than a good, healthy, nan-lized niece of mince pie.

The Irijd that tempted them as boy3 more than any other one thing that cooled on the kitchen table and that tempts them today. Then think how easy it is with None Such Mince Meat to make this pie that your men-fofks like easy to make on short notice and so economical. Good, too, for puddings, cakes, and cookies. It is condensed and so prevents waste. You add the water yourself.

It is seajed in paraffin wrapping no hand touches it but your own; it keeps and ripens like fruit cake in the package costs but a few cents. Bake a None Such War Pie no top crust. Saves flour, shortening, labor, money saves half the crust. Good, too. None Such Mince Meat makes it easy and economical to give your men-folks tin pie they want.

Ha-viland with Mrs. Gobel. iVIr. and Mrs. John McVey's daughter Mary, and family of Mr.

and Mrs. Thos. Hogan are spending the holiday wiht Mrs. Hogan 's mother at Centerville Iowa. Mrs.

Brown and daughter, Ella are spending the week at their old home in Zenda. Mrs. Ella Graham leased' her land west of tfie oil well to Haviland parties. Quite an excitement here last Thursday when the report came that the drillers had struck oil Plains are spending the holidays in Greensburg. On the street between Mrs.

M. H. Rice gae Fannie Hunsley a surprise Saturday night, with a miscellneou shower- a ntmber friends were present and Fannie recievd many useful article's. Jim Phillips and J. H.

Caplinger's last Saturday a LaValliere. Finder please call Phone 30B4. Mrs. P. Lyon went to Wichita Monday to spend Xmas with Floyd.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morehead and son went to Stafford Sunday JIM SAYS to spend Christmas.

erry Christmas Mr. and Mrs. W. Atkinson left Sunday for Topeka to spend Xmas with Mrs. Atkinson's mother and family.

Mrs. A. N. Reed camo hom Friday from Kingman' wber he had been visiting for three weeks with her daughter Mrs Chas. M-urphy and family.

Fred Barnes of Mullinville was a Greensburg visitor Tuesday. and a New Year bright with prospects and the realization of your many hopes is the sincere wish of your friends The Cash Mercantile Co. We have a 1918 calendar for all our friends and we bespeak for it a space on the wall of your home, or office. We thank you for the many favors we have experienced and ask that you kindly accept the calendar as a slight token of our appreciation. We trust you may enjoy Yuletide to the fullest extent and beg to tender our best wishes for a successful 1918.

Mr. and Mrs Guy York was A due regard for your credit and a proper appreciation of the accommod ations extended to you, should prompt you to call and close the account you have on our books. Those who do not consider credit an accommodatio will do well to close their account before it is made necessary, All open account'3 on our books which are a sixty days old or more, will be charged with interest. "If you pay me, -and I pay him, and lie pays the other then the other fellow can pay you, we will nil be happy." Please close your accou nt. up from Belvidere Monday to do Xmas shopping.

T. A. Gurley came over from Pratt bought the prop erty now occupied oy Dr. Gumino of Underwood and Lewis and Mrs. G.

T. Cameron and daughter Margurite went to Meade Monday to spend Xmas. American Steam Laundry. At White Burts. Leaves Tuesday, returns Sat ercaritile Store CasH Phone 1 38 urday.

Adv. tf Phillips; Lumbor Co. Mrs. E. 0.

Brunei1 and child ren siient Christmas Day a ansa's W. H. Davis. Manager Office Phone 37, Jin i's Phone 236 guests of Mr. and Mrs.

E. Zentz..

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