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The Lebo Enterprise from Lebo, Kansas • Page 3

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Tlie Q- Gr I03 61 .4 Pae Devoted to The GRANGE and COMMUNITY INTERESTS. 8 131 1 Sunday at Will Lowman's. 5 Why your local dealer sells Goodrich Tires James Price and Esther Smutl-ing spent the week end at Bert Price's. Mr. and Mrs.

Rees Lewis visited with Lewis Lewi Sunday Anna Williams spent the first of the week at Will Edwards. Clifford Richardson ate Sunday dinner at Andrew Smal's. The bazaar committee met with Mrs. Henry Jones last week. Quite a number from this neigh bbrhood attended the Sunday School onvention at Olivet Sun da afternoon.

The Qoodrich principle of one quality only in the making of tires gives your dealer an advantage. He knows that the matter of or price cannot affect the quality if it is a Qoodrich product, and for that reason he can conscientiously recommend the tires to you. The new Goodrich "55" clincher fabric anti-skid tie for cars using 30x3 or 30x354 sizes is an outstanding value. The Goodrich Silvertown. Cord is the pioneer cord tire.

No finer tire has ever been made, and your dealer can supply you in any size from. 30 354 up. Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins and Mrs.

Delia Bartlett and baby all of Chanute visited last week with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Al Near. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Wil- iams and baby spent Sunday at J. H. Parry's. Jo innie Griffith and family and rtees Lewis and wife ate ice cream at Lewis Lewis' Monday night. W.

P. LAMBERTSON For Governor HE IS: The only actual farmer in the race. The only candidate whose nomination will assure a normal farmer vote for the Republican party in November- The man who will break up established state extravagance. The one man with a consistent lecord for public economy. The one man with a clear position on the road queotion.

VOTE FOR LAMBERTSON For Governor I he choir met for practice at Rev. Morgan's Saturday night Those who ate Sunday dinner Bert Price's were John Price and amily of Reading, H. Price and amilv, Osage City and James F. Price nd Esther Smulling Emporia. Buy your tires, tubes and accessories where you see this Goodrich dealer's sign.

It means satisfaction in every transaction, THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY AUron, Ohio The C. E. are planning an ice cream social to be given in two And inoure Republican success weeks.

in November Miss Faze! Davies is visiting TUBES For County Clerk relatives in Yankion, S. D. FABRICS SILVERTOWN CORDS ACCESSORIES Ed Giltnan of Burlington has ai nounced his candidacy for re-eleciion, as County Clerk, sub ject to the decision of Republi can vo.ers at the August primary Mr. Gilman lias filled the dif VOTE TO RE-NOMINATE EDA. GILMAN i for lXJ COUNTY CLERK 30x33 non-skid tires $9.80 10 per cent off on all other ficult position of County Clerk with unusual ability and with bis deputy, Miss Minnie Gilman sizes A Big Killing is kept mighty busy to keep up with voluminous work of that office which such a multitude of tasWs all of which are important Mr.

Oilman's friends say that he is exactly the light man in A big killing is being staged LEBO GARAGE the right place and that he should in Coffey County. Preparations are being made every day. Over fifty people were present xhe first day. Much interest is shown and there are promises of some lively be renominated and re-elected. Arvonia competition in the poultry culling Miss Mildred Kirkham attended a Camping party near Osage City.

The party was composed of Baker University girls. er sure that the big flthfry is going to beheld out tbeie. Mtss Freda Blossom returned to her home in Council Grove after a few days visit here with her friend Miss Mildred Kirkham, with Ruth Parry is visiting Mrs. Kenneth Williams. There was a small attendance work being carried on by the Coffey County Farm Bureau.

The first two meetings were in Pottawatomie' and both meetings were well attended in spiteof the heavy rain Sunday night. The people who attended seemed rath- at Sunday School Sunday on ac When we see a man riding by himself we wonder if he knows anybody. 'The world is coming to," says a financier. To what? count the rain. John Pollard and family spent.

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1891-1922