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The Ransom Record from Ransom, Kansas • 5

The Ransom Record from Ransom, Kansas • 5

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The Ransom Recordi
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Ransom, Kansas
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TTCK RANSOM RECORD. RANSOM. KANSAS LOCALS AND PERSONALS WANT AD COLUMN for F. Hacr left Mr. and Mrs.

Streoid PERSONAL PICK-UPS Vote YKS on the proposition. Hilines and Chnrlcs Schreiber are helping George Schilling break sod will his tractor on the Tony Weber farm. Topcka Wednesday. A ho!) was honi to Mr. and Mis vin Crubbs.

Monday. May liitli. Dr. Kalhtnron. dentist, will For Sale -Have about lab bushels of Sbiimac cane seed for sale at per bushel.

It- li. WUInur. MJ(i pd Try a lb sack- of Young's ('hick food for those little chicks and your losses will iie small. cents per linnsom May Innn 1. lirownell Fred Johannes What Others Say Pleasing surprises and strange things continue to happen.

The dictagrammer is in rei'eipt of a sample copy of the lianHom from which we learn that our friend, Walter A. Doersclag, has become its editor and publisher. Our first comment, it- one of surprise and the second is tu the effect that a wor.se late might have befallen both the puper and the proprietor. Fur years Walter tins been putting scrne run in Hansom and now tie is beU'T prepared than ever before to make the old town and possiblv' he will ehang it name insomore. Watch him.

Western Kim. World. Watch your step when joy riding, the speed limit, and help the City authorities make sane and sale driving popular. II Mr. mill Saturday N5ghl JJ I (r if 4lef-' V.ir sack.

Kans nil l-ariner. I num. at V.rwft huiuIh 1 'he'eni I riii- per Ciiiod. We liushil. Stlllllil.

of i ut Xi -s Tufs- aml a dandy time. Irs. il. S. Slrickler anil ami family WM'e San vii pototoes at old sbet-ar lirow- era rajcture A 2 year 1 ruin my ploco May 1st.

Jesse US' good Strayed land niiire mil. (Ion ii! pd nil I'nn'i- vith omen is .1 Miver anil children came in I'roni Tribune Saturday to join the husband and lather, win) is i in iloy eil hereon the ei ins! i'ii "I ii in of the new I'htirch. They have purchased Tom Xeyer'scook shark moved it to the luis north ut the stone church and will Use it lnr resilience, houses being scarce. Mr. aud lien Hilin" iter-taitie 1 a number of youiu: ks at tln ir hiiir.e Sunilnv evening lib an Inian.

I'. T. Mi' day es ily. Frank In- i -1 1 thrills and exeilhm' i.ii.H. who has liloc M.iailav nig Visit 111 i'somo.

1 1 I' Mmi- liecord has Harm! to Walter having taken mall Mr l-'arin anti party having price and II i I want to hear Iroin farm lor Give, i pt ion. (V IM low anl. lie It t-t 'The Kansinu (Kin been sold by Sam i I Doerschlag. the latt charge May 1-t. Mr.

Doerschlag is World War, hai-in: sergeant of Co. F. Culi I rose the veteran of Mot ra. Io wn- nf i. ransart i ng ha ui v.

The Ii lirst NUli served a1 Ueg, i ii" in Kuii-oni Sat' ecot'd aeknnulcilnes l.ost-A small roll ot lulls and cheeks conlaini ng one bill, hrec Ilh hills and a few cheeks. Finder re turn to Mrs. Georgie Blackburn and receive reward. M-' was overseas Since his return from mon I hs. Franco he has ice cream party.

Tho-c present were: Mrs. Luke t.iunniger and family, Francis and Arniilla Lutters. Frank, Joseph, 1 1. 'lea. and Anna Kraus.

Augusta, Dora and Cecelia l'apst. Will Schweitzer and John. Joe, Mary and Henry Hilmes. Kdw. C.

Doerschlag and sister. Mrs. J. (1. Kraus.

returned from Topeka An exciting story full oi" incidents A Real Success om every angle First Class Western Melodrama with a powerful plot Entertains and Thrills during its entire length Added 2-reel "Century" Saturday Niht Don't forget each Thursday "Thunderbolt been postmaster at Ransom, recently resigning from that position. Ho will be assisted in his work of publishing For Sale miato plants. (Oilier Sidehottom. tf pleasant call. S.

Caldwell of Hot Springs, arrived Monday and will spend the summer with his cousin, Chas. Caldwell, and family. Clean up was observed by our citizens Tuesday, and much of the rubbish, cans. was disposed of in the place provided by the city. the Record by his wile, Mrs.

Caroline Doerschlag, as associate editor. The If the party who borrowed my spade will please return it, I have a chance to lend it for a yoar. tf Chas. Caldwell. Wednesday morning via Wa Keeuev.

They had down to ace their brother Otto and be with him during Lester Hrooks. an old school mate an operation on his eve. Otto is hnv- For Sale: eight lots west of grade school six-room house, in good repair, new 10x1ft garage, cave, sheds, etc. Sam H. Barnd, Kans.

Jack," 2-reel Hank Mann "Comedy' mechanical end of tho business will be very ably taken care of by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Phillips, who are well known in newspaper circles in Kansas and Oklahoma.

Mr. Barml established The Record in January 11117, and with tho assistance of his wife, Chrystal A. Barnd, has made it the "biggest little paper in Western Kansas." Tho new owners are thoroughly competent to keep it up to its standard. Pub. Aux iliary.

of Albert Dubbs, was visiting him several days last week. He is doing survey work for the government. Have you subscribed tothe fund being raised for the purpose of buying sweators for the high sahool basket Vaudeville and acts movie inl his share of trouble, for while out west in Grant county, he got a small splinter in his eye and lost the sight from It! and rocently, while pounding a hoop on a barrel, a small piece of rust or paint flew into his other eye, which caused an iuflamation that necessitated the removal of that eye and he is now left in total darkness. His mother, Grandma Doerschlag, is with him and will stay through the summer if her health remains eood. Next to For Sale or Trade: one black Long fellow Jack, with white points; six yers old and good size; for sale, cheap, or will trade for live stock.

Inquire of Frank Landwehr, t. 2, Ransom, Kansas. ball girls? See Mrs. Buxton or Mrs. Slaughter.

Ben Itoths drove over to WaKeeney last Friday to meet Rev. Joseph t). M. Cap, who held services hero Sunday. Rev.

Cap visited at tho R. Kennedy homo while here. PERSONAL MENTION Hugh Cawley of Arnold was a Ransom visitor Monday. Miss Clara McDonald of Arnold spent the week end with Miss Hebecca Dubos. Mr.

and Mrs. S. K. Duhhs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Koliert 1 lore-hem. Clarence and Louis Ilorchum lrft Saturday evening for Kansas City on to make Tatting or Hairpin Lace by the yard; a nice handmade trimming for children's clothes or underwear, at a icasonable price. Mrs F.inina Abel, Hansom. Kansas. one mental faculties, the Bense of sight is the greatest, and its loss can hardly be estimated, yet while life Locals and Personals Jlorn to Mr.

and Mrs. K. V. Grubbs boy, ay ltith. Horn to Mr.

and Mrs. Louis N'orris a girl. May Kith. Otto Schreiber made a business trip to NeBS Monday. Miss Elma liaumgar! ner is assisting 'atthcS.

I), Mercunt ile tnis week. Mr. and Mrs. Nesmitli were In rtiua on business the last of the Did von take a trip'' Did you have compaii' Von know interesting A deal was completed last week whereby Walter A. Doerschlag purchased The Ransom Record from Sam IL Barnd.

Mr. Doerschlag took charge of the paper Monday morning. Mr. Barnd, with the valued assistance of his wife, has been able to build a very successful ami popular paper in Hansom in a comparati vely shoi time a newspaper. It had been thought impossible to keep a paper alive in Hansom, hut they have published what u.

ay rightly he called a nourishing paper almost from the news tl. others want to hear. I'honc Moss, lirovvnel, who for sale. I 'Initio W. C.

vim have catth runains, one can do good and piny a part in the world's 'game, even tho' handicapped: anil that is something. A meeting of the Farm Itureati was held at the Hnrtid opera house in Ness City la-t Thursday, with a larie 1 a Inisi iiess rip. ns aim .1 or call aim tell us. We'll applet it. Mr.

and Mrs. .1. 1. lilocksomo and D. Small were sight seeing north of the river Sunday.

They saw some very nice wheat fields, tin their return, they stopped and spent a few Talk about ii ling the rods Verne i have three all-pound cans of lard for sale at '2i: per pound. My 17 Mrs. J. K. Sclireiher.

Wanted A few fat cattle for beef. Phone me' C. J. DeU'itt. Mlin I hours witli Mr.

and Mi's. .1. H. Smart asollne stove. 3 burners.

A. C. Tilley, Kaiisoni, Kansas. For Sale Intuire Mrs. F.li Matholer and Till Douglass prefer riding the bumpi-is.

Mr. anil Mrs. IVrle Tilley are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

.1. ,1. Mcl'onibat riainville. They will remain with them till harvest time. Among those ho at ended he track meet at Scott City last riduy were 4 'lilt i li .1.

litissell. and Mrs, Alice Shrllenberger. Mrs. A. C.

Kraus. Mrs. week. Kead the advei isnient s. these are the Merchants' catalogue and they are on tho ground to hack lip what they say.

A new safe anivedat the Kecord ollico Monday. S.i pay up your subscription, wo have a place to keep tip' cash. Mm. 11. .1.

Nesmitli, 1'cter llor-chein, Chas. llorchem, and Miss Stella were sight seeing in Arnold Friday. Mrs. J. C.

Johannes was over from and children. 'I he civil service examination for the purpose of Tilling vacancy in Ransom post otlicu was held at Ness Citv vesterdav. There were four i.p- word go and it is eel-aiiv paper would have done credit to a town several times the si.e of Hansom. Mis. iJoerschlag.s name will ap pear as assotiate with that of her husband on the paper this week.

Mr. Doerschlag was lirst sergeant of Co. F. Infantry and spent several months overseas, Both of tin- Doer- i achlags are prominent people of Han crowd present. The county agent had some good speakers whose' remarks were very instructive to those present.

A. F. Turner talked on 'Or-gaiiiatiou, the necessity for it and the advantages to be received from it. He called attention mure especially to the need for thorough organization to take care of the labor needed in the harvest. The state has recently been divided into live districts to facilitate the work, and it is to be hoped thai these branches will get to working smoothly at an early date.

J. M. Rinker of Wa Keeney, president of the Trego County Farmers' I'nion, Strayed One bay mare, wt. nliout. lilM.

has lieen at my place for a month. Owner can have her by paying for this add. Please see mu before removing her from my place. Mill Clarence I plieants from here taking the examin ation: John Smiley, Walter Simpson, Mrs. Ida Giuliani and Mrs.

Harry Co-fer. The selection of post master will bo made from the three who make the highest grades. The Oddfellows, who went to Wich from the man who ad- Buy now, vertices. som anil surrounding country, and although they have bad no experience in the newspaper business, we feel they will be able to keep The Record up to the high standard of a newspaper it has had since its founding. Ness County News.

gave an interesting talk on the bene fits of organization, Ralph Snyder, president of the Farm Bureau, gave a talk on the doings of tho Committee C. K. SeherzingiM" Misses Nell and Melba Horcheni. A. A.

Uassieot went to Kansas City with two loads of cattle and Law rencfl Miller took a car of horses. Misses Susie and Kathleen Kennedy met with an accident Sunday alter-noon their return from McCraeken. When turning a corner where the road was newly graded, the rear wheels of tho car Bkiilued, throwing one heel against the embankment at the side of the road and breaking a nuinlH'r of spokes of the wheel. Geo. Fouipiet brought the young Indies home and Mr.

Kennedy brought back the damaged car the next morning. of Seventeen regarding marketing lirownell afternoon to attend tho Corner Stone laying of the Methodist church. Yimi can sell it if you advertise in ThC Record. It. I', liuxton advertised a Ford Si dan for sale Thursday and sold it Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Shellonbergcr, Mrs. Clara, and Mr. and Mrs.

George left Sunday morning in 'Karl's car for a visit with Herman at I ij'ons and Walter Shellenberger and 'lamily at Hutchinson. Have your harness oiled and repaired now, before the harvest rush. Also see us about poultry and hog fence, smojth and barbed wire, patent farm gates and gates of all kinds. The new Iowa Cream Separator with curved disc bowl is the world's best separator We have them. G.

N. Osborn ita in the Scott truck, report a very pleasant trip and were enthiisiaitic in their praise of the Grand Lodge sessions. Those who went in the truck were: F. M. Scott, Frank Kendall, .7.

O. Kngle, Clare Urewcr, Mr. Munday of Ransom. Guy Wyman and George Couglienour of lirownell, and John Whitmore of Arnold. They arrived in Wichita at clock Thursday evening and returned Saturday evening.

No Red Tapo. "One tiling I particularly admire about the law of gravitation, said Sit Isaac Newton as he rubbed his head when the apple hit him, "Is the simplicity and accuracy of the methods for Its enforcement." and explaining tho system. A ceni" mittee of eight was appointed to attend the labor convention at Kinsley at an early date for the purpose of setting a price to be paid for harvest wages. The meeting was a great success and great interest was manifested by those present, but we hope that at the next meeting a larger number of farmers will turn out to hear these able speakers. Contributed.

Piano Must Be Sold Mother Pies MiaittioiHitiaiiitititHiiattiti I CLEANING and PRESSING I IN A FEW WEEKS I WILL INSTALL A NEW MODERN DRY CLEANING 1 a trial anj plfased. 1 i The Custom Tailor Shop Frank Esch Proprietor i Ransom Kansas a We have a strictly high grade piano 1 in stonige near Ransom. No reasona-able otrer refused for ipiick dispo-a! Fasy terms to responsible party. at if interested, to Th Dei v-r Music Denver, Colo. ,1.) 120 Acres Wheat Free Pusst ssiou at once, good a ni" taiang i' bin acre' ings, four.

Wfie sion Nesf 'd and cross le u- '1 t. All go ii lit once, lin ir, countv tuv i I ron i. on will ei Yon Eed handle; li'daic en p- pa i interest, erep int. to following year. onr nts.

7 ii.l over for a STEA real home. Abo line Jln.eight miles no loo wlc-it. Mhe high class car firs: m-nit, leiia-ice time. Hi. ilan.eii, Kansas.

Fii it i nl May ij They were delicious for two reasons she Knew how to make them, and she used the REST OF FLOUR. The flour that made her pies famous was no better or purer than our universally praised TEA TABLE brand, which we are supplying in enormous quantities to the people of this community. It is one of the highest grades of flour in the world today, and has won for itself a name that is as famous as mother's celebrated pies. If there is ANYONE hereabouts who is not using this flour, we want them to try it. You may even want to duplicate mother's-and you can.

If this flour is not as good or better than what you have been using, your money will be refunded. RANSOM FARMERS UNION II. P. DOTY, Manager on You Don't Want to Gnaw Leather Publication Notice Tin: IV. roi'RT MOSS COUN-KASSAS Anna H.

Cook, defendant Smtc Thi ill i rtsn i in Anna B. Cook, CruMing'' 1-. to tiv ticy yon that you (uvo been sued I'luitlt tl coin ami action, uml that We sell STEAKS, not leather All our other meats are of the same high quality you n.ii-a i ltd piMition of the plaintiff lilt'it ili -i i.n ti 'tore the day of tumi, ion. or i'i Kill ha taken as tint-, and judkf nieiil be ii.l.i 1 siinsit you divorcing tUv. pluiulitf from 1 -jiving to the plaintitl as his solo and acp-ili propoiiy free from any claim, right, litlu or on your part to the personal property to which ht now oWna and to the Wust Half and N.h ih caul tcr (W'H and NKli) of Section liliitit S) Town-iliip Twciuy-two (n) Hango Twen ly-nino (i'ii WVii of ho 6th H- M.

in l-innej County. Kansas, ant! for tint costs of this action. Attest Lorin T- I'eter Hiihy NiehoWtm Attorney for IMaitilifl Ch-rk of the Diitrict Court SfcALl It ia a pleasure for us to sll you good meats, because we know it is just as greut a pleasure for you to eat it. Fred Johannes When you want any printing done, cull ut tht; Roeord offiuo. Prices are right..

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Years Available:
1917-1922