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The Logan Republican from Logan, Kansas • Page 4

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STATE -BANK OF LOG AM, Logan, Kansas, ::::::) ce. 1 in Want Column mine nto a Uc. may Hn it in a en- Joseph IIOI'SK for KENT Si Houchin. -tf. WANTED To pasture 20 head of nt dire.tion.

Coihh'ea L' mv.il 4 a day with their and sleep at heme have g'uding their children little chance has the pa.c.Mn to vruine the nwnv from home from lith who rcently sold interest in the Griffith garage anil went to Kansas City with tin1 intentions of en-HsthiK in the navy, returned home Sunday Those who received passing grades in tht1 Dcnsmore school were as follows: Katy Kitzke, Margaret Sotintag, Noll i Nicholas, Alice Bernard. Leland Harrison, Francis Glenn Sutton, ami Irene Kun-yion. J)r. Not rish was culled Saturday to seel Irving Ste per, wl.ic, was suffering with rlieuniati' in. Lewis nss.

who was thrown from his motorcycle recently ami one of his leg's, is ifi-tlimr nicely. chi'd. A pel at its souivi tirely differ' who i at Hire own families much troubl rricht. non-resident child who is Sunday cen even if it to lickcx on 'hat the whoat lihik-i very j-rood over in that territory. There juv a few his thiit set in In he a little yellow, hut the recent ruins ouht to briny; mil out and niake them look fine in a week or two now, Mr-1.

Rose Hays has moved in with iraiultna Shesscr and will make iier home there for a while. Prairie View for this week It has been tloi.dy md rainy the past few days and we fear if it kee ps up we will become u-'d to it soon. We note that our news did Jiot iret in lat weik, but heir to say that it was not our fault, as we mailed them at the u-uai time-. Friday unli not tha fav vening kild par-cannot right live us out that the because that they ng what 'o-date. ated sub hi inn: or cattle.

J. M. Weaver. Mf. I'Oli HALE March $5.00 each.

T. A. Dugan, Logan. Kansas. 8-2 FOR SALE or trade A gas tractor, in good repair.

Perry States. 7t, A NT EM Fan ill washinirs. VVili call for and deliver same, and d) all work sati-factorilv. -Phil Si pter. "ALTO t'KANK I-'mnd" on county line south of LoL'an and left at, this i it'1' c.

Owner pay for this notice. Lor SALE One Combine 12-foot Mct'onmi' hinder. nearly new. (hes. McMahan.

Phone 2I2S. p0t. Fi SALE or TRADE for aifT'iH silage cutter A four bottom Oliver 'low, nearly new. Perrv V. States.

i nd liis aunt, Mrs. Ilavis. is a i 1 care of him. Irene Frcd'-rick i- -ic c. l- tl he ntry win th.e man who fu'in is ihnugh' to ho of t.ie mauau r.

at iew lioys have cone i.i.e a hall team, and asm displayed there sng ie week at the Sao home. Rats are tVniig a of damage here. Mi-. raine to m-ga enthus lio a gi rented to got The J. H.

S. Seniors Presenting "The Sweet Girl Graduate" and "Catching Clara" LOGAN OPERA HOUSE Friday, May 27th Comedy Tragedy DONT MISS IT than town hoa rd 1' In' ground lirown has lost over iitile I i'ogethcr from thi c.uuht to has iM-tT ling mi for the rks. pcatcr woth to his eountr the joti'ig cent of tlu who duds it hard to meet his and laundry Mils. m1 one unci till' it into Tin' li work is have lost quite a few anil good shape svnne report they kitiing Li'tle isiness men pigs. Iirunsou i- o.ir weather players.

prophet, he is a coo I one o. ho a re bark more of llur town i makes it all lid no rain until tlv fou'-teerith. I the of it which interestmc, uture is that is to be al-cames that and arm' her very innni see; a it loaves ails cur oh! friend Chamn? eks past we hae missed him is accus'onied haunts. Is he that that little naked how imn with a bow will launch into his inards that will stick Funnv how folks differ, your An all purpose hen. cut price.

fit) rer hundred. Rose Comb r.hode Island Reds. Phone 022. M-s. J.

W. Craven. Wha' Fur from li'tced a dart fa -I? mi practicing or playinc on Sunday. All are matched will be tday 1 on week shot hi I'nj would be clad to I W.ANTFD to hear from owner of f-'i-m for sale. State price.

Mrs. W. I Pox Hipark. Des.Moines, Iowa. 9-lt few tunes.

Saturday we put on a iler.n shirt, washed our neck, went to town, sh.uie we could make a killing. FOR SALE Our 8-room house Hut heirosh. Champ, the sweet things with four ft. lots, cistern and turned their faces towarl the wall city water, electric lights, nil neces-and sniffled their prettv noses. What sary outbuildings, sidewalks and in do you know about that? front of lots, large strawberry bed.

Our county can afford the hiring and all other kinds of fruit, all build-of a farm agent at $1200 per. He in good repair. Located in Lo- days. Althoiich a lit'l" late in tret-tinir staited. Prairie View feels that she can work up a very jrood team in a few weeks of practice.

Mr. and Mrs. Hoover are expect-ted to arrive most any day to visit with homefolks here for a few days before they take up their duties on their farm in Ness county. It will be remembered that the Hoover was formerly Miss Edna Hays of Dcnsmore. They were married recently and two days the ceremony she took very sick and had to undergo an operation for nppendieit' is.

It seems that her side has been bothering her for a year or two and think we are all glad l.c mi--ed his calculations this time Mr. Zi n- nierman is putting ill a cement i ei'ar for (1. J. Archer. Lcta ar.il Irving Stepper are again this uf'end-ing instructions, f.

the Lutheran chinh nth eas' of Logan. Kilniovd wi'l al-o hold an election on Mav for a rural high school Taylor An her was in town Monday anil incidentally mentioned that it wn his birthday anniversary (we don't think he will make that mistake again! and his friends called for the treats, which Mr. Archer generously did. He only claims to be 102 years young? Here is hoping he lives another 1P2 years. The Farmers State Hank has recently installed a Burroughs posting machine.

Rev. Cyrus Archer came home Monday from Peno-koe, where he had been holding quarterly meeting. The presiding elder being unable to attend on account of sickness Mrs. V. T.

Mavnes re- pan, Kansas. E. K. F'elt. 9-tf.

this road has been in very bad shape and these men trot tocether and donated work enouirh to put it in first class condition. If everyone would donate a ilav or two on the road be can discourse learnedly auout tne Hessian fly and what to feed baby grasshoppers, hut has failed to tell us what put the 'yaller' in the wheat. The farmer has got too derned top-py, too many of him has moved to town, while there is as much as ten days work left in him. This won't do, we must have it all, so we will create a few more useless officers for gradually fail- sides his poll tax the roads would health ha.s been PRAIRIE VIEW (Received too late for last week) We had a much needed rain here Friday nicht. We did not learn the extent of it but it did a great deal of good hare, as the wheat was beginning to need rain.

The ground js nut as wet as last sprinir this time, and a ginwing crop of wheat takes on considerable moisture. Some fellow calling himself a gentleman at Lawrence has started a humane cainpaicn in the interest of the lop-eared wild quadruped which inhabits our plains and takes the yearly toll from the growing or stor him to feed and take the toppiness turned home Friday from Hutchison, I the joy of being mil oi rum. cri ing but she came tnrougn tne operation in fine shape and says she feels better than for a long time. Here is hoping for her speedy recovery. The house of Miss Edith Finch is being erected very rapidly.

The new buildings that are going up make a very nice addition to this little berg. Mrs. Elizabeth Schesser. together with Grandma Schesser and Louisa in much better condition. A well is being dug in the Prairie View cemetery this week.

From now on one will be able to water the trees, flowers, shrubs, tc. Have Capstick near falling through an opening in his hay mow one day last week. He accidentally I sti ped through the hole, and as he! attempted to catch himself, his hand; where she was a delegate to state Sunday school Mr! and Mrs. Hailey of Almena. (farmer, the thought of it should lift him up into the seventh Heaven, that lc 1 r.w, .,1..

1: is ilium is trei oiien to leeo ine ever open (JET IT AT KING (OS. and are talking of locating here. needy. Son, in a very early day slavery wjrs universally practiced. Nations waged war for no other purpose than to gi slaves.

Egypt enslaved Israel for four hundred yca'-s, and it probably never entered Pharao's noodle that he was doing a wrong. Hut finally the old crank anil "radical" Schesser visited with Mrs. Florence I Shewmaker on the Solomon Thursday. They returned to Prairie View about four o'clock, after which we all to Norton, looking over some land and incidentally taking in the thnw. BEAVER HRIF.FS Unusual weather for Kansas, May time ond cool and damp We have been bidding goodby to our hopes of fruit one thing at a time until now all we exited to have is pie molun The rain and the few warm days has put hack the green into the wheat, and we may now have a light crop.

The quality may be good but straw eight inches, long can't havo a long head. If Phillins eountv or anv other has also went through the opening and his whole weight was caught on one ot the joists and shook him up pretty badly. It is thought that no ribs were broken but some of the ligaments seem to be torn, which gives him much trouble in getting around. Mis son of about ten years old was also run over by a horse and his arm broken in the elbow. They are both getting along as well as can be Moses administered some very heroic surplus of teachers, they might be and canned to-the catalogues Champ railes at sports or anynn-1 pie, pumpkin butter Who cares to witness such and Next yiear treatment to force Pharao to let go.

interested in coming to Rooks. Our teachers are still under the thumb of Alexander and are not applying. Later we got feudalism, but the feudal lord could only exploit a small company. Now we have capitalis ted. expe that as a means of separating labor CHAMPION II1LIL 'tided the theatre at Norton I ready to soak anyone who boxes, lays ball, tennis, or golf, and of 'course one shou'd never laugh unless lit is absolutely fitting and proper and has the saiution of some sage who knows without a question of doubt just what everyone should do at any "ertain time or inline.

No doubt Champ is a candidate for the "Utop We at last Th Mack from its earnings, makes both slav- May And we have had a cold cry and the feudal system look like stormy week again. Last Monday ed irons ot cram or nay. well, ims may be alricht. but as we see those who wish to hunt the rabbit should he civcii a free hand and al- lowed to kill as many as he wishes, for they are costly to the tu'-al interests in these par's. The Mmier boys are doner a line v.b of listing with their Wallis tractor this sprinir.

One can plant con-1 si rable coin in a day with a coin! tractor and lister. The men who are working in the interests of the new rural hich school here have finished circulatinc the petition and it has been presented to the commissioners for action unoii it. We did not learn as yet whether an election has been called or not. The hnxinc exhibition that was to haw been held at the IlreMi'iind dancinc pavillion was called off there and was held somewhere on Sprintr Creek in Phillips eountv. A Intce crowd witnessed the exhibition and it terminated in a draw.

,1. W. Stewart. P. A.

Harper, F.ay Weems, Orville Stewart and perhaps others, are doinc some line work on the mile of road tombinc the Hey ranch on the nor'h. l-'or a lone time irs lav evening and watched present his "Matri-ililficult ies" but on the way had difficulties of our own. cr gave us some trouble on of a lack of juice but Mr. Johnston kindly helped us momal home Our account 'hurley will bi irjll of all kinds of freakish things to be used in place of fruit. Everyone can plant a big patch of melons and that will help one to forget about apples and peaches for a while The North Star Home-makers Club met at Mrs.

Jaenicke's Wednesday of last week with a good attendance. It was decided to entertain the Ilomcmakers and their families at J. W. Craven's Friday night of this week, but on account of the measles having taken 'a fresh start it was today thought best to postpone the good time until later. Little Pauline Pecker has measles just now The Lyman Fox family has been having something very much like the old fashioned grip.

Lyman was in bed three or four days last pikers. It gathers the earnings of afternoon black clouds loomed upin the entire "enlightened" world into the south, east, and while we did not a few hands. "Enlightened." God i have much rain here, by night the save the mark and it is not to go, I creeks were bank full and out in the else a Christ has died in vain, and; bottoms in places. The water was the worship of God is a hollow, full of hail that could be gathered out mockery. of the drifts for several days, and The N.

P. L. radical old Pop party some used them to freeze ice cream, radical, but many of us are too Tlrt- hail were small, came ia he is unconsciously fostering on this wicked universe by his writings and speeches, but at the same, time failing utterly to act the part. It, is halm to the sport fans to find that, a out. Frank Hoatnian of near Dcnsmore was in these parts Saturday looking af'er business.

L. S. Schesser had his sheep shorn Sunday. Mrs. Pauline Si hesser who has been visiting at Oberlin for the past ten days returned home Thursday.

We were over to Denver Archer's Saturday evening. and we no' iced law hr ri ntlv been passed that legalizes prize fights in Kansas and we understand it takes effect about I. Perhaps Champ is wondering just why his Republican legislature and governor would allow such a damning thing to happen. As to being able to skin Champ we do not say that we could do it but we do know that evn if we could, we blissfully dense to know that nearly all of the Pop's demands are now law. Anti-alien ownership of land, anti-free pass, state publication of school books, woman suffrage, Australian ballot, and the primary hank guarantee of deposits, ten per cent money instead of OH.

Tom Watson without much wind, and did little damage. Waller Edgett went to town with Cloyd last Tuesday and Mrs. Edgett came out with them and stayed the balance of the week, going back to town last Saturday with Cloyd. They brought out ice Tuesday, and made ice cream Tuesday night, and 1 I (MP. UPllL I ,1 1 a I 111 ,1 wouldn't want the sk in.

it to him that your mail is delivered helped them eat it. It was real at vour door. And now conies Hoov- ice and cream too. and not colored vour door. And now conn SITED ITEMS The big rain Monday itci noon week I he crows are growing so: saucy they will almost take a young I chicken out of one's hand.

Suppose I the young crows are clamoring fori food. I In the case of issuing a marriage' license to persons under age it surely 1 seems strange if no one hut the one isMioitig the license to such persons, can be held guilty. Surely if one ob'ains a license by swearing a lie that person is guilty of perjury audi can be punished. If not, of what avail is any law regarding the ages of people allowed to make marriage contracts? Is our law so weak thatj school children may obtain a license. I i I caused the ea-t bound passenger a wreck, which delayed it until Tuesday afternoon (ico.

Kerns have now taken charge of the hotel forni- er with a warehouse plan endorsed by Waters that looks as though written by the Socratees himself. (Grand o'd Pop party, long may she wave. The G. O. P.

could steal its government, beat down the state house doors with axes, was ready to (commit murder and plunge the state iin'o civil war. had it not, been for (the moderation of the Pop leaders but they could not prevent the Pop I demands from becoming law. The orly owned iy Sam Droppleman. Tue-day at Mrs. Several of Un Al I'ruitts spent I'ruitis' in town.

y.iung people from dame at (Hade Fi attended a night hen day and he married against the parent frozen water, like we pay 17c for a few bites in some places. F'rank Kempers got hail and mado i -e cream and invited us to the feast Wednesday night. Father Riedel and sister were also there, l''a'her having been to see John Kemper, who is getting along alright so far it seems. Last Friday and Saturday were, nearly cold enough for snow and it rained and sleeted Saturday afternoon and- also rained to day (Sunday). Cloyd went crow hunting Thursday and got about a dozen young crows and the old crows are not so bad after young chickens since.

Now is thetime to get the young crows, and if you can't climb the trees two loads of shot thnmgh the- nests will get them. It will pay everyone to get busy and destroy the young crows, for when they get more numerous they are as had as a lot of hogs on railroad and wisnos or wiinoui men Kiiowieuge stte controlled hy i. Parker The attended, evening ture was Ilritton sp homefolks. s. had their sali 'i- was had and The niir-ics well altenili d.

'John Pet I icoati lit the week Nellie Olds Saturday. not many Saturday fi'ii-." Clara end with 'pent Sat- Mr. Pep AM II so it is hicli time tnat some lnwWmk trust died hard, should be made calling for the pub- Friday morning, and we have lie announcement of intent'on to wcd tw'M of our third winter. It hegins before a legal marriage ceremony to look as though we could celebrate could be performed. Then we would the Fourth of July and the bretiking see the divorce courts ni'ii'c slack of'up winter on the same day.

business than they are now. A very, shmlW SPVm lew episodes of school child marriage if Toe. oh I)i-l tiidnv night with tin imily. Rov Sunday at the C. west of Speed, visited Sunday with Walter Sut ley lineman's spent Young home W.

Lindliolms hor mother in is enough to put people on their nn. Morgan would guard hildren who are i i. t(, tlioihicts chililren wno are wrio nave to be away from parental I. ti, 77 forced fat years Nay, nay, my supervision while getting a high roasting cars. In Illinois the farm- ison.

thev would not The hoir has ibeen so thoroughly ground into tht-m I 'r1 have to patrol their corn Ithat thev would charge themselves I fr several weeks to save their three times the worth of their cof-I crops. Hotter take, a shot at the fins with their last gasp. iHlue Jays too for they eat the eggs School education. When the matter of voting aid to high schools was coming uo in election we took occasion to say to the whmen in several towns that if they voted for that law and children sent into these towns to school went wrong as was beginning to be apparent at that time, that whoever voted for that law would be guilty of helping in the children undoing. While we were attending the State Normal School of Nebraska a young man, a senior, married a young woman of one of th.e lower clashes.

The young man was past I and the girl past Is. hut they just went one Saturday and were married, and came hack to collect. Monday. Tin ere snsnen 'ed town. F.

Martin's sister-in- i law of Downs. has been spending several days with her the past week. 1 Fred Vest has gone to Michigan for the benefit of his health. C. Parker returned from a visit with his daughter.

Mrs. Canps at Republican City. Lucille Meyer and Alice Farley iondii "'ed the county examination here Friday and Saturday. Col. Pieki'll and family visited Sunday with Mrs.

Giber. ITEMS. (Received 'no late for last Week) The Rural high school election will held at Dcnsmore. May "1. You will have an npporl unit to i your vote for the bet'erment of the community along educational lines.

The hoard that has been ilncni by the county commissioners tire as follows; W. L. Purler C. Pedes as clerks. Harry I'uuei wood, ll.i'rv Rciinan 'and Cyrus Archer.

In, Pres. Mr. of Nevada, is TPii'iriTJtWTml Life Fire Hail Threshing Machine Automobile Tornado from school and that he might year if he chose worthy. Tic nr, ihi youn graduate tunc 'sident of course vWj There aren't many of them left to look at, hurry if vou want to look at a Kino. did vou notick the du tkuem in the amount and of eare a home owner and a home renter nive to the place in which they live? The joy of possession, the feeling of independence on the part of the home owner is evidenced the appearance of the home, the grounds, and the rooms within.

He is proud of his home, lie wanls it to he the prettiest place in the community. And the women well, just ask your wife if she would like to have a home of her own. koost von i.k; lu ii.n a home iieke vorii interests aue here QUALITY Lumber al ECONOMY Prices The Logan Lumber Co. LOGAN, KANSAS man the m-oved 1 the Sch saving, this to reel afe hero th, Jiipheld his su we permit a tM'n hiikod no -end hie sons hold foM here vi ii ing rclat iv. Hoys family and Ora 11; lie Mullen is In 1 ospital a' St.

1 onD. pension hy Ihiier like parent will lIl'IC'H thev mnv, cxi'itente II il moot Mr. Wil. in a and IV to Mrs, aid s. M.

11. Sinclair All losses are promptly adjusted. We offer the best service. See O. VV.

HOLMES at the on the t. rush the bnsin b'fiees in W'i, al rd. an 1 1 a and une sort g'l marri no ers. we os. Mr Carvel-, Mi school is to 'Tided them been out as a tee- r.

vi at Kit-' i'od Vi Fd IPol roll id Sunday led as a tit Visit Stat Mrs. Mrs, Let Wi'l line Win Fiank I bis! Week Fdrvtt' vi May'vid! having so do ti Pari nd -Era Mi, State Bank of Los to have to be i'V-rs." The public 'id t.til.t he r.vo el' Of a Sel; lis own ne'i, I'sed to ei is (ho utioil we lopend much Tra Me emocratic in i-011 our schools O'd and our Sunday guests home. John Harri Grif- civilization, but.

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