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The Lane News from Lane, Kansas • 8

The Lane News from Lane, Kansas • 8

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The Lane Newsi
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Lane, Kansas
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Meeting of the Grange Saturday, Dec. 2. The dismantling of Hopkins- ville is progressing rapidly and soon what promised to be a thriving enterprise will be a A. TYRE LANE CASH STORE DR. O.

N. CLARK Physician and Surgeon Calls Answered Day or Night Office 85 nones: Residence 49 KANSAS thing of the Mr. Traey, who has the work in charge, is shipping material toother points, the buildings and unmovable equipment will be disposed of locally. Mr. Tracy has made many friends during his so LANE, W.

A. Leard, the reliable fur buyers will be in the market for your furs after Dec. 2. 24tf From 50 to "Q0 members of Lane's Rebekah Lodge went to Paola last Thursday night and the Lane team put on the work, adding new laurels to their reputation as proficient exponents of the beautiful work of the order The Coffey orchard is sure a busy place these days. The crop is moving off and it will only be but a short time when the sold out sign will be hung.

Get your apples now. O. E. Coll has some fine fall pigs for sale. The A.

H. T. A. will hold a special meeting at 7:00 p. m.

on Monday evening, Dec. 4th. The annual password will be given out by the President. H. B.

Ball was Kansas City Monday with a car of stock. journ among us and all will re BUSTER BROWN HOSIERY For Men. Women and Children Friday Saturday Specials Pure White Clover Honey, a home product, at per pound, .20 BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS No. 10 Blended Sorghum .45 He who whispers down the well, Of the goods he has to sell, Won't reap as many golden dollars As he who climbs a tree and hollers. gret when it comes time to leave.

Mr. and Mrs. Clark Luzadder and Mr. and Mrs. A.

O. Secrest took advantage of the fine day Sunday and visited Mr. Secrest's parents at Edgerton. 25c. K.

C. Baking Powder .21 Miss Ava B. Culick spent Fri. day in Ottawa with he mother, Mrs. Guy Joyce.

Fayne Lathenof Baldwin, Kansas, visited the week end with 15c Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. forr .25 15c. Bulk Cocoa, 3 lbs. for .25 Bulk Raisins 18c. 2 lbs.

for .35 MICKIE SAYS Good Bulk Coffee, per lb. .28 V06 EVUOM 1W V4USPM fcrt.ME'&s, Becox vie Kviova BVJ'AM ue Grtt OUT 5c. Bulk Oats, 6 lbs. for .25 No. 1 Roasted Peanuts, 2 lbs.

for .25 6 Boxes Matches .25 eoosnw town uvoe. viuLe tv? xos are uelpiw? VAAVC.E BVtWMS BETTER PER OUR. 20 oz Pancake Flour .10 4 lbs. Pancake Flour .25 home folks. Lost A child's leather mitten trimmed with fur.

Return to Not Eat Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Otis LaFollette were Kansas City visitors Saturday. Mr.

LaFollette returning Sunday while Mrs. LaFollette remained in the city till Monday evening visiting friends. This is Thanksgiving Day. We printers will take part of the day off in order to enjoy a little home life. The next number of the lecture course will be Monday night when Staples Co.

will entertain. The football season closed Friday with a defeat for the home boys, Wellsville won by a score of 21 to 6. Have reduced my hemstitching and picot edging to 8 cents per yard. Mrs. M.

R. Crites. Dry Goods, Shoes Notions -a SCPiption ha4 run-Down-, See "IT PAYS TO PAY CASH" For Sale Male Duroc Jersey from registered stock, wt. 225 lbs. Phone 222 8.

W. F. Risdon. Mrs Claude Gingrich has returned from the hospital and is now regaining health and strength amid home surroundings, Steve Smith's turkey shoot Tuesday was well attended and all had a fine day's sport. Steve makes a dandy manager.

Mrs. W. E. Rowland, who was suffering from a severe cold last week, is much better. Mr.

and Mrs. John Hopwood, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

White visited at John Burkdoll's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Daniels and friend, Mr.

Moats, drove down from Kansas City Saturday afternoon, and visited with home folks until Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. S.

Henderson and Pauline Adams were visiting in Osawatomie Sunday. Mrs. H. A. White, Mrs.

Zelia Cumber were Garnett visitors Saturday. Mrs. Maggie Burkdoll, Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffers were visitors in Garnett Sunday.

Don't forget the auction sale of the Happy Smith blacksmith out-tit Saturday, The Owens Urownlee Cafe is making a hit with their fine They sure are A l. Now is a good time to think of sending the News to a friend as a Christmas present, $1.50 pays for this paper till January 1, 1924. Mrs. Zelia Cumber and Jua- Mr. and Mrs.

Barton Needham returned Saturday after a more Mrs. Chas. Schlagle has been in Kansas City all this week buying Holiday Goods for the store of Chas. Schlagle Sod and incidentally visiting with city friends. than two weeks stay in Wichita attending the National Grange, of which organization Mr.

Need- ham is National Lecturer. Mr. and Mrs. Will Daniels drove to Overbrook last Friday. The roads were good and they Lane Produce Co.

$0sMF had a fine time. Barney Mills and wife went out in the country Sunday and Appl es Current Poultry Prices Prices Subject to Change Without Notice Eggs, 42c. Broilers, 1 7c. Hens, 1 5c. Old Roosters, 08c.

Springs 1 5c. Cream, 48c. Spring Leghorns and Blacks, 1 2c. FLOUR AND FEED Phone No. 73 LANE, KANSAS nita Hopwood were Osawatomie Huntsmen Ben Davis Ganos Cider at N.

E. COFFEY ORCHARD visitors Monday, Walter Bowdenof Kansas City Kansas, was a Lane visitor Sat urday. See G. R. Belt about your win spent the day with their son Harry and family.

Clarence Chambers and wife, N. B. Chambers and wife and son Lisle Chambers and family, of Osawatomie, and Will Chambers and wife and Mr. Tracy were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Chambers. Mannie McNutt and family went to Weston, Saturday to spend a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Orene Fellows and family. Lee Cornelius has been carrying the mail on route 1 for several days past. Mrs.

Berl Martin has been having quite a successful season with her White Langshan poultry. This week Tuesday she shipped two dozen fowls to Mrs. Maurice Sloan, Ames, and Wednesday she shipped fifty fine ones to Mrs. A. DeVore, Middle-town, Ohio.

Miss A. B. Culick spent Wednesday afternoon with Miss Ruth Waddle who is home for ter's wood supply. Sold at farm or delivered to you. Phone 22-23 Mrs.

D. S. Henderson and daughter Pauline went to Ottawa Wednesday in order to visit Grandpa and Grandma Adams over Thanksgiving. INSURE At New Low Rates We have reduced our farm rates to $17.00 per $1,000.00 or FIRE, LIGHTNING and CYCLONE THREE YEAR TERM Insure with the strongest. Our strength 46,000 Kansas Policy Holders.

$90,000,000.00 of Insurance in force; 34 Years in Business; $750,000.00 in Lane Co-Operative Elevator Company Capitalized $20,000. LANE, KANSAS We Have Just Received a Fresh Supply of Stock and Meat Salt FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES We also have a lot of COLORADO RURAL POTATOES. Buy while they are cheap. LANE CO-OPERATIVE ELEVATOR CO. Estray Six head of past summer calves.

Five heifers and one steer. Missing since Nov, 20th. Finder please notify O. S. Towle, R-l Richmond, Kansas.

Ira Vint has a fine lot of boxed apples for the holiday trade. Thanksgiving will be observed by the bank, post office and business men generally, Clark Luzadder goes to K. C. tonight to be operated on. His many friends, and their name is legion, hope for a speedy Farmers Alliance Insurance Company I.

J. Corn emits L. E. Cornelius AGENTS Lane, Kans. Phone No.

53,.

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