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The Lebo Enterprise from Lebo, Kansas • Page 2

The Lebo Enterprise from Lebo, Kansas • Page 2

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Lebo, Kansas
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'VWVWVWWVWWWWWVWWWVVVWWWWWWVVWWV Lumb er THE LEBO ENTERPRISE ARYfej. EVANS, Editor and Publisher Entered at the Postofflce at Lcbo, Kansas, as Second Class Matter. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY New Food Regulations. The United States Food Administration for Kansas has an nounced new food regulations as follows: Tuesdays Beefless and pork-less. Mutton and lamb may be eaten for the present.

Meatless meals, except Tuesdays are abolished. All Mondays and Wednesdays are Wheatless days. Have one meatless, wheatless meal each It has advanced only a fraction as much as other commodities. Here is proof 1000 bushels of Subscription Price $1.00 per Year June 8th is the day set for the total eclipse. Oats In 1014 would buy 13,350 square feet of Timbers.

day. These regniations should not In 1918 these oats will buy 15,550 be considered any hardsaip. and The day set to begin the drive for a second $100,000,000 for the American Red Cross is May 6. There are to be no farmers in the new army call for.90,000 men. The draft boards however are warned to be very careful not to let slip any who are not real square feet of TIMBERS.

4 ought to set the farmers tothink- ng more about tne sheep raising proposition. Bob Henderson is on a visit at Come in and let us prove the real economy of Building With Wood. C. H. ZAHN, Manager Kearney.

Mo. Fancy Box candies, fruits and drinks- Lebo Cafe. 'The Soldiers Families of Amertca" is an organization the object of which is to see that no soldier's family is neglected. It.s a move in the right direction. We are glad to hear of it.

VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVWW'WVWWVWWWWV old D. J. Parry was oalling on riends in Emporia Tuesday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Jones a boy, Thursday March 21. Mrs. J. Major returned to Oli vet after a weeks visit with Mrs. WHITE IS D.

Rogers. Mrs. Tom Fields went to Em Forty-three separate pieces of mail matter was received at this office last week, each asking for space in the Enterprise. Some of it is good "dope" and we will try to use portions of it. But don't you think the agrigate is too much, especially when no checks were included.

If less of this matter was sent ont and a little of the postage used to help pay white paper bills, more of it poria Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs. Anderon. Mrs Marenus Thompson from Neosoo Rapids visited at Char- 4 ley Kings Sunday to Tuesday. BUCK IS 1 Mrs. J.

M. Burton's brother-in- would fine its way to the columns law and wife of Emporia were ot the country press. her visitors Sunday and Monday. Back the boys in the trenches Mrs. Ghas.

Nelson had a very with yonr dollars is a favorite ap plyasant visit at Pomona and Ottawa from Thurrday to neal made to help the sale of And BLACK will Treat you WHITE Liberty Bonds Thrift Stamps etc. Another tavorite slogan is Mrs. Cloyd Worley went to "This war will be won only when Junction Citv to visit over Sun-day with her husband who came thrift becomes our watchword El when you deal with That is laying a great stress on up from Camp Funstou to meet Thrift. Surely if the ending of him. the war is depending on thrift we all make an exta effort in that direction.

Those who can not help with dollars ought her. Dave Grey has come out from Kansas City to give his ussual assistance to his sister. Mrs. Hat-tie Dvans, during the farming season. Mrs.

Harry Dilworth returned to Dilworth Oklahoma Tuesday dav after a ten days vtsit with to be thanful that they can help in other ways and be very will ing to help in any way they can In the Market for your Grain, Seeds and Corn, for which we pay highest Market Prices Consistent with the Market changes. Owing to the Government Requirements, will sell you Corn Chop, Bran and other Mill Feeds when we are able to obtain them. We have Competition We have been asked by Mr Mr. and Mrf. D.

Peperell. Income Tax Collector, to her parents Hodges. announce the fact that on ac count of the fact ot the grea Mrs. Gaddis's cousins came in volume of work in the Collector' offices, receipts will not be issued King for now and Our Hat is in the YOUR BUSINESS. for payment of income tax re Phone 354 trom Emporia Saturday and after taking supper with her took her in their car to Harvey ville to visit over Sunday with her mother.

Ben Proctor is the stalwart farmer who with his family has moved on to the old Frank Arnold place haviug rented it from Sam Dressier. Proctor hales from Pottawattomie county-Every good farrmer who comes to to the community is a valuable asset to it. We welcome the Proctor family to our midst. fPW mitted by check, draft or money order. Taxpayers check or money order receipt will serve as his evidence of payment.

All checks in payment of income tax and excess proffits tax. must be collected at par, without any deduction. Taxpayers who are not sure that their checks will be paid at par, should be advised to write beneath the amount. "Without deduction for exchage, or with.

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Pages Available:
8,808
Years Available:
1891-1922