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The Lebo Star from Lebo, Kansas • Page 2

The Lebo Star from Lebo, Kansas • Page 2

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The Lebo Stari
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Lebo, Kansas
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Little Adlets NIC BY A. A. T. Trj a Little tholino tboy wil The Lebo Star BY AUSTIN A. TORRANCE 1.00 1'er l'eur in Advance Entered as Becond-class matter May 1, 1908, at the post office at Lebo, Kansas, under the Act of March 1879 hringresults.

Phono them in Lem Ellis hii9 been fishing several times the past few weeks and tells some interesting stories about his experience with fish and a big black snake FOR SALE English blue grass, 10c a pound, sample at Porters hardware. home southwest of Arvonia, a gift from i the parents of the groom. May happiness and piosperity their-- 'I he school board in the Coal Creek district- have reemployed Miss Erma Lee Courtney as teacher for the coining year L. J. Levis arid family have moved into their house house on Walnut hill and are having their old house moved up as an addition which will give them plenty' cf room.

The Arvonia Ladies Aid will ARVONIA AND VICINITY Special to I.ctio Star Miss Ma'ry Walker lias been re-employed as teacher in the Bebb Peterson district. Miss Blsie Kuykendall will teach at Plymouth the coming school term. This will be her fourth year in that district. Sunday morning April l()th at the Methodist parsonage occured 47tf Henry Jonas. Adv DUCK EGGS Buff Orpington duck The Waverly Gazetje says: "Funny Bint it, how Borne people who don't take the paper learn so quick what is in 'KB9 fom extra good layers; luc per egg.

Mrs. Mattie Grover, Phone 704, So they borrow the home paper over there to, do they? 51tf. AdT- FOR SALE A good building, 12.xlS, good for gar- the marriage of Miss Elva Small I saw the best and surest sign of spring Monday afternoon Bob Kirk-ham's auto on the street with a half dozen fishing poles sticking out of the back end. age. Dave Harris, rueuo.

and Rees Lewis. Without doubt i meet with Mrs. Hattie Evans on Offire Phone ton. MU Friday, April 15, 1921 Adv Ask to see our Tom Sawyer Boys Thursday April 21. wash suits $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $4.00.

There are two Lebo men who get Silven Clothing Osage City, Kans, This is Volume 14, No. 1 of the Lebo Star, which means this paper is starting on its 14th year. together every day anddo mere gossiping in an hour than a full attendance of AdY FOR SALE Sudan grass seed, 4 cents the Indies aid does in a whole afternoon per lb. Phone N. T.

12, Osage City, or write, Bauer Osage City I always thot that "Squire" Kelley this young couple are among ourj most highly esteemed young people and they start on their journey through life together with most flattering prospects and with the best wishes of a host of fjiends. Rees is the oldest son of Mr and Mrs. Lewis Lewis and served his country in the late war in France for many months. His bride is the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Small and is an accomplished young They have gone to housekeeping in their own of the Topeka Capitil hod a soft spot The I Won't Works loBt their appeal case and now "Big Bill" and his 79 friends are back in the place of safe keeping Leavenworth federal prison. Out This Out It Is Wortl Money DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foley 2835 Sheffield Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial packfco containng Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup. Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets.

O. It. S.iolield Alv. If your visitors are welcome, phone their mimes to The Star. on his head and now I know it.

He places rhubarb in the same class with the dandelion. The very idea. Another Sunday after Easter and neither rain or I believe that President Obregon, of Mexico has only one arm. He also has only one head and Mexico's presidents' heads have been endangered the past few years. never failing happening is going to fail to happen this year.

If the Lord Mayor of Cork should leave this country by Juno Gth he should R. F. D. 2.. box 79.

1-3 Adv A 15 year old boy wants a job on a farm after school is out the latter part of May. Ask at the Lebo Mercantile Co's. store. 1-2 Adr FOR SALE one Roan Register Shorthorn Bull, 10 months old, priced right. G.

H. Selig, Olivet Kans. 1-2 Adv-H FARM WANTED Wanted to hear from owner of farm or good land for fall delivery. lp L. Jones, Box 551, Olney, III.

Adr The owner of a long pieco of ribbon that was lost on the street of Lebo can have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. Adr FOUND a ladies' new hat, on Santa Fe trail and information left Bt this office. KAdt go NOW. 'If he has no right here he CORRESPONDENCE should be put out NOW, not wate until he has done all the damage he can do and then he will be ready to go of his own free will and accord. Pinedale Stock Farm A.

R0 Holsteins YOUNG BULLS FOR SALE Duroc Jersey Hogs THE BIG KIND 8 8 And now they claim that a Kansas man recently elected to congress spent more than ten thousand dAlars in the campaign. Twas Mr. Bird of the eighth district that is so accused he 6 9. i Star probably is one the new oil millionaires AViiiti: SV April II. This lias Mire ber a windy is of Wichita and had so much money YNIX TTK ClIICKliNS H.

A. Dressier, Lebo, Kans. that he didn know how much he was Phone, Lebo 1301 agreeable and wo been having spending. winter again for several It fro.e ice for three nights I think everything is froze, and we thot tli'T'- would be some fruit left after 9 252? 253? 22? 25 233? S3? 23 2j 23 She spent a week with her sister, Mrs. Jake Haflner and family.

Mrs. George Watkins is on the sick list. Mrs. Mary Ilolman came over from Hartford Sunday for a visit with herchildren Elmer and family and Mrs Pearl Toy and family. Mrs Thompson and two children uur ISaster storm but believe the Editor Frost was a candidate for one of the places on the City council at Eskridge and received an awful skinning.

And its right that he should have been skinned what does un editor know about how a city should be run, when he don't know own business someone is always te'ling him how to run bis paper. lot few niL'lits li.ive tot what was l.tl. Don't give up tli- shi Grandma, let's live injiopes Kd Emmit Conkeland family, Dew PEACHES Now is the time to buy Peachesve will make you a good price by the case onNo. 10 Peaches. These Peaches come 6 to the case solid "packed, good for pie or sauce came out from Lebo and visited her sister, Mrs.

Bob Edwards and familv over Sunday. GLEANINGS Special to Lebo Star The Santa Fe contemplates reducing wages 20 per tent, staling that the question of reducing wages now is pertinent because of the decrease in the cost of living. Wonder if the honored Santa Fe will reduce freight and express rates while it ia in the reducing business. But probably the cost i living doesn't effect rates. Shuitz and Miss Mildred Benton visited F.lmer Shuitz and family Snnd i v'.

Brother Love preached scrim, ns Sunday. Billy Knight is staying with "his brother, Frank and family. Roy Wallace is having a hard time with his knee which was bru-ised some time ago playing basket ball when he fell on the cement floor. He was vecy bad last Friday night Mrs. Wallace called the A little more than 40 years ago German army occupied Paris.

It may be that before the late unpleasantness Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Parker went to Neosho Rapids Sunday to visit relatives. Mrs. Kirkpatrick has returned to her home in Melvern.

Mrs. C. I. McGregor had business in K. C.

Mondav. is completely settled that a French army will occupy Berlin. Its a cinrh that had things been the reverse tu lultul iliotr nra thit Hurninn hnrilua wnnM folks home from Grange, also called the. doctor I understand he is some better and hope he will soon hive been in Paris months ago. 11: Germans don't do any monkeying wiili their enemies thev make them c-onu: Buy Oranges, they are the best fruit for chiTdren you can get.

We have two sizes 30c 40c a dozen We will have a full line of Fresh Fruit For Saturday across, and mayhaps France and the allies are going to follow that plan. L. W. Rpulund and wife and Mrs. Fred Buck nmtored to Lawrence Monday.

Claudt Morton and wife of'Osage City visited her mother Mrs. Elder Sunday be'rible to return to high school. The school board have re cm-ployed Miss Canady for the next school year. Alphy Thompson his scarlet A goodly number of the Olivet fever at the Ray Barret home The LeKoy Ilepurt'-r carried a story last week telling of how the Coffey county commissioners had been "soaked $8,000" on letting the contracts for tho two haw brldgv. lh.

people voted for at the last election. The Reporter quotes ex-commissioner Pierson as say. Several pupiN from Section took Pe0PlB uPPer ni fea8ted Rt the parsonage Friday evening New Dry Goods arriving daily The All-Leather line of Shoes ing that had he been on the board he could have Baved the county $15,000 on those contracts. Well its too bad that ColTey can't have just one commissioner and that his name be Pierson what's the use of three that wastes $15,000 if one can save that much; that's a difference of $30,000. Come on gang, lets declare the offices of county commissioners vacant and elect "Billy" to do the job and if ho ean pull off a saving stunt like that every year we might pay him the same salary as the three commissioners are receiving.

LATEIt Since the above was written wo note that this Billy Pierson was elected Mayor of Bbrlington last week but, still, now, would that make any difference; couldn't he run the city of Burlington as a side lino to the county? Bring us your the Ru ral school examination at Burlington last Saturday. Glen Blue and wife visited their grandma Bethurum last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams gave a party for the young folks labt Saturday night.

There were 30 present and all had a fine time. Mrs. Bethurum entertained ten of her lady friends to a chicken dinner and all other things that go with it last Wednesday. They had a pleasant sociable time and it is tljese social times that help make life worth living and helps us to forget the sorrows of life for a little time at least. These good times are long to be remembered by those present.

Billy Noel and family are the proud owners of a new Chevrolet Miss Minnie Watkins returned to Parsons last Friday where she is employed at the state hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Marman visited at the J'Jdmondscn home last week returning to their home in Olathe Monday. Laura Whitney Butram of Kansas City is visiting friends and relatives C.

Cochran's ntice, Miss Mable Cochran of Burlington visited at the Cochran home last week and on Thursday evening the young folks were entertained with a party in her honor. Lew Roulund und family visited his brother, Carl and family of Barclay Sunday. Mrs. Keller is visiting in Western Kansas with her daughter, Mrs. Ciias Arli Owen Jones was elected clerk of the Prairie Queen District und the board han hired Minn Lennin Sargent as teacher for next year.

Eg gs Lebo Merc. Co. W.VA. Smith A. E.

Cummins R. A. Spatz F222222222222S? The Floral Club held their annual meeting dinner at the Masonic dining room Monday. A. W.

Smith returned from Hulstead Monday..

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Years Available:
1908-1922