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The Dorrance Star from Dorrance, Kansas • 3

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The Dorrance Stari
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Bob Mog took in the circus Satur 11 ii Wilson fair Sept. 29th to Oct. 2nd. Belle Springs Creamery Butter for sale at Audie's. 39 tf day at Ellsworth.

Dewey Garrett is under the doctor's care. When wheat goes to a $. Some will want $. Mrs. Jack Casey was a Wilson Mr.

E. Hubbs went to Hays visitor Thursday last. There is lots of threshing yet to be Tuesday evening. Miss Gilberta Rankin returned done in this section. Mr.

and Mrs. Fied Huttie of Sunday from her visit to Hays. The Path to Success Miss Mary Nicholas was an Ells worth visitor Saturday and Sunday. When you feel dizzy take Velvo I have received my FALL and WINTER SAMPLE BOOK Ir you want a (jOOD SUIT Come and See Me. You know what the International Clothing is.

It can't be beat in Quality or Price. N. E. JACKSON. Laxative Liver Syrup.

50c. at the Many from here attended the cir- Hays, are visiting here, cus at Ellsworth Saturday. Father MacKenna was a Dorrance Mr. L. Perry made a business trip visitor Wednesday morning, to Emporia the first of the week.

Mrs. Pearl Holland entertained a Use Velvo Laxative Liver Syrup number of her friends Tuesday even-for that tired feeling. 50c. at the ing- Drug Store. Velvo Laxative Liver Syrup is a Harvey Anspaugh and Gus Reiff Summer Liver Regulator, 50c at the Drug Store.

Misses Lizzie Rieb and Mary Clausen visited with Wilson friends Thursday last. ii'oro In IToncic Cttxr tha fircf rf thf DrUP' Stbre. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Beeler The road to success is lined with money. One dollar leads on to others and finally to financial success. -The great question is, are you ready for the opportunities that may come to you? Are your feet already planted on the path that leads you on? Have you the cash or gilt-edged credit, ready to grasp your chance? If not, better begin now to save, because opportunity knocks once at every man's door. Be ready. We invite you to start an account with our bank.

I ViV III liUi II I iX a weeK. i u. o. dcnuber hnished a hundred turned from their Salina visit i barrel cistern the first of the week for Thursday evening. Fred Straw south of town.

Mrs. Joe Himes of Russell was a Dorrance visitor Saturday attending Mrs. Joe Hirt and children came in on the Monday morning train from the west. Chas. Hudson has sold nearly 2 cars of White Elephant flour in the past ten days.

Misses Katie and Lydia Keough visited with Miss Mary Nicholas in Dorrance the last of the week. the Brethren business meeting. Mrs. Ed Washburn and two THIS AND THAT Mr. and Mrs.

Gus Anderson of daughters. Mav and Ethel, took in The Citizens State Bank. D. S. Schuber was a Hays busi- he drcus at Ellsworth Saturday.

Miss Leolyn Peterson of Russell Topeka came Saturday to visit with their daughter, Mrs. O.H. Feiler and visited the first of the week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs.

Woody Wright ness visitor Tuesday. Tom Mahoney sporting tran I iril A 1 I in Mre nv fnnnor new iyio rora auto. knjn AT ChasAVinehardt left a silver dollar I 11 I IT Fridav with the editor for Volume duck nanning or ivusseu was Wrights father, 1A Tl 1 II of the Star. Thanks. a dorrance visitor Mr F.lmpr Hnlm and family.

The German-Allied War is fought each day with tongues for weapons on tthe streets of Dorrance. So far, all is serene, but, who can tell where these arguments will lead. The U. P. section men are laying tile along the right of way draining the low places.

Our farmers should Mrs. Betts returned Monday from little baby of north of Russell visited Sam Shilts returned from his Den 4M USED SAGE her Visit With her mother at Natoma. LSnnrlav at the- nlpacant home of Mr- ver trip Sunday. He reports it rained Trade in Dorrance. N.

E. Jackson made a business trip to Ellsworth Monday. UA man convinced against his will, and Mrs. Frank Anker. every day but one while in the a to hi is ot the same opinion still.

Why Emmett Cooper, Ray Cooper and Mountain City. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed at A. arguer wife autoed to Russell Sunday and Martin Miller Son are holding notice how waste places can be made J- Thielen's. Prices Right. adv.

Jesse Hall of Waldo spent Sunday surprised Robert Peterson, Mrs. three days cut price sale this a big Shs made up a mixture of Saee Tet tillable by the use of tile piping. Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Eyler spent ad" on front at the home of E. Hubbs and family. Cooper's brother, and family week. Read their and Sulphur to bring back color, gloss, thickness.

Dr. St. John of Russell was a Sunday with relatives at Bunker Hill. He returned home Monday. Mi Helen Annie and MissNena page of this issue.

Dorrance visitor Tuesday. The doc- No. 156 local freight was tied up Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schuber and Ramsey will have charge of the hotel Common mrdon safe brewed into 9 Messers A.

G. Johnson, Paterson, Nelson and Bailey drove over from tor is from our old stamping ground all night Tuesday in the -local yards. little son. and Miss Mary Baker of during Mrs. Audie visit to Fowler.

heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and fade4 Wisconsin and we thoroughly en- Thirty tickets were sold at the lo- Okeene. Oklahoma, are here visiting Mrs. Emanuel Wire will act as Salina Sunday morning. These gen joyed a talk with him over the old cai station for Ellsworth excursion hair beautifully daik and luxuriant, Tl more every 'bit of dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Just a few D.

P. Steinle. chaperone for the young ladies. tlemen were well pleased with this part of the country. familiar scenes of forty years ago.

Saturday. applications will prove a revelation if Dates in packages and an assort- Mr. George Shearor of Bunker your hair is fading, gray or dry, scrags The Epworth League will give a Kev. Harder ot Kusseu held ser ment of Candy and cigars, Oranges, Hill arid his daughter, Mrs. R.

S. farewell reception and social to the vices at the Widdifield School house Lemons and Fresh Pineapples at Warthen of Webb City, Missouri, gly and tlun. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, i troublesome. An easier way 13 to get the ready-to-use tonic, costing about 50 cent4 Joe Conrad of Wilson is helping Miller Son as salesman. Joe can wait on three or four customers at a time, tell all a pleasant story and ask school contingent Friday evening at Sunday.

Audie's. ad. were over Friday to spend the day the home of Mrs. Ward. Each Martin Miller has been confined a large bottle at drug stores, known a4.

with Mrs. A. L. Eyler ane family. ruuND ijood dress coat on Golden Belt road between Dorrance I "vvyeth's bare and bulphur Hair Kern to the house by sickness tor several thu avnidinfr lot of mn Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Reiff, Miss them to come again. Yhile wispy, gray, faded hair is sot and Bunker Hill, for furthur infor days past.

member of the League is expected to be responsible for a game for evening's program. Light refreshments will be served. Mary Nicholas, Harry Steckle and Qus friend, Jim Goodheart, went "IT. .1 TT T' 1 I mation apply to Star office. uncie nenry iinaenmeyer maae down to Ellsworth to see the circus, Clifford Hubbs was one of the enthusiastic attendants at the circus in sinful, we all desire to retain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness.

your hair with Wycth'a. Sagtf and Sulphdr, no one can tell, because it Miss Lydia Steinle and Miss Mil- up ananto load to attend the picnic and some say Jim has followed it Clara, aged 5, was hurrying to Ellsworth last Saturday. does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dred Hubbs assisted at the Farmers, at Humes Grove last week Wednes- off. It would take more than a 3- Gus Reiff and Harvey Anspaugh Store Saturday.

Both these young day. ring circus to coax Jim from this dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through vour hair, takinrf bed, being very weary after a long journey, when her mother reminded ladies made excellent clerks. Mr. T. tf.

Pinpr. dav ao-ent for the biirpr returned from their Kansas City trip one small strand at a time; by morning -1 1 fc, i e- all gray hairs have disappeared, andj early Wednesday morning. Miss Blanche Halbe, who has U. P. Railroad Co.

at Dorrance, re- her that she had forgotten to say her prayer. Dropping on her knees by after another application or two, toujF Prest. R. P. Smith of Wesleyan Mr.

Ed Shilts left for Payne, been camping on the amokv riill turned from an agreeable summer hair becomes beautifully dark, gloeeyi soft and luxuriant. University gave a very interesting ed- the sfe of her cot ancj folding her ucational sermon at the M.E. chucrb ch csIH Ohio. Fridav morning to visit with with, a party of Russell friends, re- vacation spent with his parents and turned home Friday morning. old friends at Irving, Kansas, Thurs- an invalid sister at that place.

"1 Sunday morning. More should have last Please, Lord, what I said The War At a Glance That the French still are falling Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Aughenbaugh day evening. availed themselves of the opportunity night goes tonight. Amen." Wm. Weinhardt is another that gave us a round dollar to keep the and family of Quinter and E. C.

Mrs. C. H. Audie left Tuesday to hear this talented sneaker back before the German advance ii Auehenbaugh and family were en- morning for Fowler to attend to the Star a shining for another year. indicated by an official statement I came to complain, said a bride 1 t- 1 tertained Mindav by ivir.

and ivirs. threshing ot their wheat crop, ivirs. Ralph Crabtree of Emmet, Idaho, issued by the French war office, auout mar. nour you soiu xt Frank Anker. Audie will stop off at Haviland on is home again and will help his cou- which says that the progress of the tough.

Tough, ma am? was Mrs. J. H. Pinney and children, her way down and make Mrs. Fannie Himer-Reeder a short visit.

sin Raymond put in his crop. German right wing has obliged thtf stammered the "Yes, tough; Norris and Margaret, returned Thurs Another dance at Weinhardt's French left to yield ground. I made a pie of it and my husband Henry Schuber has gone into the day from their summer outing at grove Saturday night. Good music Earl kitchener, the British secre' Meat, Fruit and Vegetables MARKET Fresh Meat, Cured Meat, Fruits in season, Vegetables, Cabbage, Potatoes, etc. Line of Groceries.

C. H. AUDIE poultry buying business. This week could hardly cut it." Roy Hillyard stopped of between Lawrence and other points in the and a fine dance floor. Everybody tary of war, gives in detail the paii he is offering extra inducements for eastern part of the state.

come. played by troops in the operations in to hrintr vnnr rhirkfnc tn him I trains Saturday mornine for a short you 1 Po. .1 i 1 1 ucik'uiii aim 1 iai.v.c. 1 iicjc uucm- cave "We will nav the hltrhest visit with Herbert Ladd. Mr.

Hill- He itpd. VsllUUldl 9UUU1UH no rv ou I Monday afternoon Frank Coffeen, Ray Cooper, Manny Wire, Herbert I many questions. iC.uC UKU price in cash. No waiting for re- yard has been working in harvest at Little Harold Why? Cause it August 26, and Uritish losses num- Ladd and Lou Davis were out and turns. shows up the ignorance of their pa- bered in the neighborhood of painted the poles along the Golden rents? Tho Dr.

Jameson, of Hays, and his Belt route half way to Wilson. JLittle Julias mother had just re- at the front ire described as aunt Miss McMarra or fct. Ellis and reports much rain in that vicinity the past month. Life is made up, not of great sacrifices or duties, but of little things in which smiles and kindnesses and small obligations, given habitually, hairdresser Elder T. E.

George, of Burr Oak, turned from a visit to the visited last week Wednesday with excellent and reinforcements havd with her hair all fluffy. preached two very able sermons at been sent up. to more than fill the' "Oh, mamma' cried Julia, "who Mrs. Margaret Keough. Thursday Mrs.

Keoueh and company went to church Sunday last R. E. Heel has joined the list of Star readers. Dance at Weinhardt's grove Saturday night. This Wednesday morning is cool enough to shake the straw hat.

gaps created by the casualties. fricasseed your 1 the Brethren The evening larly forceful A German aviator has appeared discourse was particu-and elicited much fa- Russell and spent the day at the are wha wm and preserve the heart home of Mrs Gernon. an secure comfort. Sir Humphry Honor Roll over Paris and was engaged on Sun vorable comment. The following new subscriptions day in dropping bombs in a populous" Henry Schuber shipped five crates and renewals have come to the Star Mrs.

Hale Wise and Mrs. R. S. Davy Warthen and son Harry who have The Annual Mission Feast of the been visiting in the Bunker Hill and Lutheran church was held last Sun- Rogues say there cannot be law section of the city. Several of the" of chickens in two davs the first of office since our last issue.

Next made that they can not find some bombs failed to explode, according to week will close Vol. 1. it you accounts and the only two persons in hole in to slip through. The only Dorrance section for the past ten days day at Geo. Kastrup's grove on Bea- want a Daner here come in and sub- jured were women.

way way to be sure that ironclad laws ieft Monday morning for their home ver creek. A Jarge crowd was in at-are enacted, it is to see to it that good at yebb Citw Mo. Both these Ja- tendance. Rev. Beni.

Speilman, scribe: Chas. Weinhardt, Dorrance honest men are elected to office. 11 dies are sisters of Mrs. A. L.

Eyler. Rev. Wehnt and other ministers Last Friday Capt. Northrup and a were present and a splendid time was Seymour Bunker came in Saturday RE Heel Seymour Bunker WilL Weinhardt the week. Weber Co.

calls your attention to the famous Van Brunt seeder. Read their L. A. Sinclair, the thresherman, was a Dorrance visitor Wednesday morning, W. J.

McKinty was buying horses and mules in this section the first of the week. Not much wheat coming to town of thp Snlvat-inn Armv ramptn had. 11 and left a dollar with us to keep the Star shinning for another year. Mr. Some people tell all they know; Dickey Kansas City, Mo Keleher Russel Bunker knows it takes money to Dorrance on their regular annual visit.

The Captain met with a generous response to his solicitations Paris is preparing for a seige should the lines opposing the Ger mans be broken. Enormous stocks of food have been placed in the! state warehouses and sheep and cattle in vast numbers have been herded ill Bois D'Boulogne. A British official statement say that of the 1,200 men composing the crews of the five German warship sunk off Helgoland, only 330 were? saved. A Berlin dispatch says the Germarj keep the Mar bright and is among they are just common everyday gos-sipers. Others know all they tell.

The latter is the better plan to fol- the first to bring in a dollar for Vol- from our merchants and citizens. In urae 11. the evening they held a street meet- Mow and suggest less trouble in the TIZ" GLADDENS HarrvSteckel who has been heto- in2 that was well attended and gave end. If you must tell things that these days. Nothing short of $1.00 ine in the A.

C. Reiff hardware for our PeoPIe an out-line of the great you hear, be sure that it is imparted will draw it from the bins. I Mrt 1- lr frhis IX rr-r wr HAinnp I nnfnin I .1 1 "II I IT enrnpt me na returned to his home li" correctly, wtnerwise 11 win come veivo laxative Jiver syrup is SORE, TIRED FEET Northrup has an acquaintence in back for verification and if things are pleasant to take and best for the at Dwight last Friday morning. army is energetically pressing the I 1 1 I I children. 50c.

at the Drug Store. Harrv made manv warm friends while every namiet in rvansas ana is popu- twlsted, trouble will ensue. The fellow "TIZ" makes sore, burning, tired feet Russians in the neighborhood' of 1 -ii i.t liar evervwhere with both chiireh and urnlon ic Vi ntKaF in our little city ana we an iook ror- iv lenstein, East Prussia. non-church people. ward to his return among us again.

Theo. Beasley of Clay Center came Tuesday evening for a short visit among his old Dorrance friends. fairly dance with delight. Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters and bunions. "TIZ draws do the telling; there are plenty to jump at the chance.

Isabel Star. U. P. TIME TABLE; EAST U. G.

Hutchinson of Salina is ad The men who do things for the town must not be discouraged by the knocking of those who always pull out the acids and poisons that puff up your feet. No We have on hand near Dorrance a new player piano and a practically No No 104 Passenger 156 Local Freight vertising some pure blood Duroc matter how hard 8:49 a rif .10:45 a jrf ..6:35 nf ..1:45 nt Write him new high grade upright piano on male hogs in this paper. PLASTERING AND Cement Work you work, how' back. There are some individuals who cannot see anything good in an which we wish to avoid the expense if you want a bargain. WEST No.

103 Passenger No; 157 Local DORRANCE LODGES. long you dance, how far you of reshipping or sending a salesman walk, or how long other's plan, and there are others who will not allow themselves to be con "Listen, Elva," said the fond mother, and I'll read to you about Heaven and its beautiful golden out. Will make a close price for cash or responsible party can pay out balance in small monthly or quar vinced. It can usually be depended Come in tod let me figure on you Cement Work aid Plastering you remain on your feet, "TIZ" brings restful loot comfort. "TIZ" is wonderful for tired, upon howeyer, that there are many streets.

terly paymente with 6 per cent in who are both willing to be convinced mind, mamma," replied in ever Satisfaction Guaranteed terest. Write and we will send de A. O. No. 205 meets first and third Monday evenings in their own hall.

A. L. EYLER, Rec. N. HUBBS, M.Wx M.

W. No. 5661 meets first and-third Saturdays at Dorrance WM. WEINHARDT, V. A C.

REIFF, Clerk. Royal Neighbors, No. 10SI -meets first and third Wednesdays at Reilf opera hous MRS. L. M.

ANKER, -HELEN AUDIE, Rec. aching, swollen, smarting feet. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a -25 cent box of "TIZ" now from scription or advise where instruments can be seen. Address and who are honest" enough to acknowledge a change of mind.

It is this class that does the things that go to make a good town Cape Girar the little miss, "I'd rather wait until I get there and be A leaning gate is an indication ota lazy owner. HENRY SCHUBER any druggist or department store. End foot torture forever wear smaller shoes, keep "your feet fresh, sweet and happy. Kimball Topeka, Kans. deau Republican..

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