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The Salina Semi-Weekly Journal from Salina, Kansas • 6

The Salina Semi-Weekly Journal from Salina, Kansas • 6

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I SALINA SEMI-WEEKLY 'j JOUICCA TUESDAY, OV. 26. 1912 -J ft ers of Kansas, not only on the farms HUNTERS MISSING TO EXTEND IIS WORK LESS FARMERS UNION COMMITTEE OVER TWO HUNDRED THAN IN 1911. IN SESSION HERE. bat on the roads as well.

On one trip of sixty miles he counted fifteen new concrete bridges, and on another trip of fifty miles he counted ten new bridges, every one np to date. Some were finished and were begun so lately that it was necessary to ford the streams He says that ho has- traveled over several states every fall for several years and he never saw so much Avork in the rural districts. He declares that it is impossible to make a trip often or more miles and not see from wo to four or five new Rheumatism Neuralgia Sprains BTrM C. Mahoxf.t, of 2708 K. W.

Washington, J.J.. write "I Buffered with i fur firs yeart ami I lime jutt got bold of your Liniment, anl ft done me to inm xl. knees do But pain and the veiling has gone." Quiets the Nerves Mil. A.Wr.iDM ax, of 403 Thompson MarjrTille. write The nerve in my kg tai do troy ed tire yeur ago and lelt me with a jerking night that I could not fdecp.

A irtt-n-i told me to try your Liniment now I could not do without it. I Oiid after lis ue 1 can ilecp." SIOAM'S WHAT'S WRONG WITH SPORT? NEXT MEETING IN MANHATTAN TTHIS Day of Joyous Thanksgiving, when united families and friends If are met together to enjoy its round of pleasure, finds us wTell pre- Dared to fill your necessities in. the way of choice Clothing and Furnishings: "Nothing more satisfying than clothes that please and then, a satisfied mind aids digestion! At the Time of the Annual State Are Coming to Salina. I). A.

an Trine of the Salina County Clerk's Office Shows Decrease of 41 Per Cent in Number of Licenses. Meeting Oat Town Men Here Telephone company received some letters today that he believes to be an indication of the erowth of Sa Suits $12.50 to $30.00 A Overcoats $10 to $30.00 lina and the growing population here from other cities. The letters were in the form of accounts- from MIMEMT The executive committee of the I leiepiione companies in otner cities I T'; vlo, i .1 and related to parties, who had ne-1 Did the hard winter of last season, or even the extensive coyote hunts, which resulted in faekrabbit slaughters, cut down the Saline county supply of game so that a Is a good Liniment. I keep it on hand all the time. My daughter sprained her wrist and used your Liniment, and it has not hurt her glected to pav their telephone biils M.y session jieraay morning at before coming to Salina.

The let- AU ciock at we anouai noiei. ters were from Kansas City, Wieh- Those present were M. McAu-liffe ita, and Hutchinson firms and show president; E. B. Roadhouse, Osborne sportsman gets little sport this year This question might be asked appropriately after looking over Hats, Ties, Shirts, XJloves, Shoes, Hosiery, that will mark the wearer as a well groomed man.

1 While it takes "Quality" to find room in our store it costs! no more to wear our better outfitting than it does the other or uncertain suit Come in and we'll help you develop a Thanksgiving feeling! This Store Will Be Closed Thanksgiving Day. since. Josr.m Hatcher, of fMma, No. 4. At All Dealers Price 25c, 50c, $1.00 that people are coming, here, to live, secretary; S.

Walker, -White Citv, treasurer. The other members CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY ferTS' the list of hunting licenses granted at this time last year and comparing it with the number issued up to yesterday evening. At the close of Ness Pan Thurston Pelphos; Monroe, Americus. business on November 22, 1911 just G20 permits had been issued by the Rloan'i hook on poultry sent tree. Addresa WELL KITOWN CITIZEN IS 84 He books ot the secretary ana count clerk.

lesterday evening I treasurer were audited ar.a iounu correct. All claims asainst the state the total was but 365, a decrease of 255. Some explanation seems due for union were allowed and paid. A great number of other things pertaining to the extension of the a falling off of 41 per cent in the number of legalized hunters. It Family Remembered Occasion I organization were discussed and Boston, Mass.

cannot be supposed that the same plans adopted 'to extend it as vigor- number of men and boys are hunt otislv as possioie tne coming iai Local, Personal and Social Items from The HiHs. ing and that practically one-half of them have neirleeted to renew their ar.d winter. Business plans to make the organization of greater benefit permits. This would hardly be ex were also agreed upon pected since there have ibeen no re Reports of the several cooperative lorts of arrests being made for viol and I business associations of the state The Hills, Nov. 23.

Mr. ations of the game law. It is known I if'. IMllins lilill lllf IV UUIUp a that the hard winter has had a ser I tafiiftnrv hnsinpss. U' I ious effect on the number of quail in ine damei, uanem nome near Xw business associations are now tlu country, and it is only reason vrjs-iai prings.

I Wino- oco-arizecl in several counties Mrs. W. S. Wakefield ai.vl 'Mrs. able to suppose that other game has C.

S. Walker of White City was suffered to some extent. Pa vis -pent last Wednesday I sUte a2en.t to serve at tne Jarrett liome near Culver. The following is a list of the per mi ri I I I UaiitllCC- UL cai. iiie uauce hi ueorge t.

xmar arwr If You Want to be Sure of Your Thaaksgiving Baking being as fine as can be, so as to reflect credit on your skill, be sure to use mits granted so far this month. It will also be remembered that this includes the quail season, when it 11(10 Urt. I I A 07 11V It Emerald and Zazel Constable a great deal towards advancing the z1. 4 i ii. i has been the custom for the number ,1.

interests of the orgai.ization. LJiior to increase materially, yet 'but 02 licenses have been issued. They uiuA managing, he-ja per was approve were to: of.Ki by the executivc.ommittee. Tae hn- W. J.

Storm, II. Doud, J. W. Houghton, Paul Marlin. V.

F. White, tr t.wf is nr.e snanei uaMiig ancx a. Meg -Powder I. M. Sanderson, Worth Alexander, u.i.SuuU1 unit.

-nn Mi Elizabeth Krvder who hn le paia, auuui O. M. Johnson, Eh J. Pessary, George Peterson, A. II.

Rose, Wil a vifv vtAiif1io1 Ifi't-a i-icit I Delay is Dangerous in th west rehirnwl to Hi lwt The committee adjourned this at- It is indeed dangerous to delav liam Furrow, J. Botsford, Lloyd Ifolsannle. Otto S. Young. Arthur home her.

Thnrsd.iv nnd ternoon to "meet at Manhattan in linviir "ywiir colt lies looked after sl) bft for whpw slm w-iH I cbruary the next annua It is the one you can count on making all flour foods Light, Sweet and 'Wholesome all the time! Jav, G. L. Hudkins, J. F. Llston, I i i i i ti 1 Men nnd, tlu'ir business ability are visit relatives for a few weeks; and meeting will, iie.a.rne mira eu- -5 W.

Reaves, B. C. Richards, W. B. judged by llicir personal apperanee from tiiere she -will goto Indianapo r.es.ay in Flanders, C.

L. Clark. F. R. Mager- an you alTord to go arround look Us? ir.i I uirth, F.

Harrison, llliaui Full One Pound Can 25 Cents aUves before retumii to her home FIREMEN'S RELIEF FUND ing shabby and out prosperous when for a lew we will make Brooks. Floyd Williams, R. C. Geb- in i cuns lvama. lart, Bernard Ludes, C.

G. Vail, yoonr old Suit look fresh ami clean Glenn Best and Harrv Bullock are Frank Thurman, Frank L. Lyon, Lose no' time in consulting us about bimlrincr porn fir Va1rxfiolt K. Herren, Virgil Smith. John S.

fr f.n.,4 lAf, i-AKid Comes From tne insurance iT-emiuma Sold by All Grocers Eyery one pound can of Lee Baking Powder contains two whole Lee Coupons. These Coupons are good tor your choice of over Two Thousand Presuums. Ask for Illustrated Premium Cat Ids- Gordon. John Sloan. R.

C. Anthony, the "facts and figures." SALINA CLEANING DYE WORKS. i-isitMl lfr nnd ff rs An Vnrmnr i'aitt ine AjaW Plainly OpetJ Ralph Van Trine, Ed Keist, Charles noil AcCarin Katnrilor unfil fin I I1C3 1XS U8G Shaw. R. E.

Holmmiist, E. J. Geb- ovui a a. a a a vu tuiuu i ituni a I 117 South Seventh Phone 57 da.v. Since the granting ot the lart.

A. B. Dickinson, John iMr. bind IMrsi fiiihin Johnson lund to Airs. UrouoecK Dy me coun Budke, A.

Pretz, L. McKnight, Ed Albert Panielson ha- returnel from EllswoTlh where he just com ami daughter Rosa and son Morris I cil last Monday night there has been Forestal, James Forestal, Leo For EGYP PAN motored to the Spolin home SuiAlav 1 some discussion of the source of ttw BOOSTERS est al. Edward Low, C. B. Burkhold-nr.

Ernest Swanson, Roy Ebert, morning where thev spent the dav.rio"ey so used and who is respon- pleted a. wiring contract for 'the uSa-lina Plumbing company. Gladvs Wakefield and Winnie Davis sible for it. 'Hie money comes irom Ernest Houghton, J. P.

Torgler, J. BURIAL VAULTS were also guests at the Spohn home the Firemen's Relief Fund, which is S. Torgler. B. II.

Goodall. J. K. A. PUBUCCATION NOTICE.

In the Pistrict Court ot Saline Sunday. I charge of the members, or members Biles, Orville Just, -Lester We berg, Mrs. J. H. visited her I of the fire department, but tlieir ac Essie Nesmith, J.

P. leveland, Mi County, Kansas daughter Mrs. Rowan at Verdi Mon- ion. is subject to the approval of the chael Giersch. Paul Pine, William day audi Tuesday.

I citv counciL llamner, Clifton McPhail. Clyde 1-4 Miss Millie Best accompanied her The money for the Firemen's asso- janairan, Fred Borst, lienjamin A. In the scramble for succe many forget the friendly bands that have helped boost Not so with us. We realize fully the obligations we owe to the good friends who have stood by this bank through sunshine and storm. They have made this bank what it is today.

We desire to grow by adding new patrons to our list, but never at the sacrifice of older patrons. They are our best boosters. Ask them and see for yourself. PLANTERS STATE DANK Capital 1100,000.00. vrplnj aa4 Profita, $25,000.00." Our Dwpoaitora Protected by The Bank Depositor Gaaraata Twxi ths BUte of Kansas.

Marie Pumproape, Plaintiff, vs. James H. Pumproape. Pefendant. Publication Notice.

To James IIv Pumproape. You will take notice that -ou Scott and J. E. Meader. all of Sa- coirein.

3iiss J-izahetn ivrytier to ciation fund does not come from the Garnett today for a visit with rela- rity, but it is -j aid by the insurance tives. rnrnnanips from outside of the state ina. V. E. Olson.

J. F. Snyder. Nels und, and Harry B. Olson of As- These vaults are made of concrete well reinforced.

Absolutely the byt vault made air-tiht. witer and tust proof. Can deliver and set anywhere in Saline I'ountyon short notice. Samples at either of the undertakers in Salic a. Factory, 92 1 University Place.

PHONE 1620 ANDREWS SON, Manufacturers. P. Bker and family will soon that are doing business in Kansas. havo been sued in the alxive entitled move to 'Minneapolis where Mr.Ba- a record of all policies written in court, that plaintiff filed her eti- saria; Hobart Bartleson, S. F.

Baker, Jonathan Roseman, and Cyrus ker -will go into pirtnership with each citv within tin- fire limits is tion in said court on the 20 dav of his brother in the blasksmith busi- kcpt hv tie state aiui two 1)er cent Crovle New Cambria: Charles II. September. 1012, asking for an abso 1 1 1 ixler. J. G.

Ball. J. E. Holmes, and -T ti i I va. ittT 'i VUIIUJJI3 Otiv a.i.va fii toif a ani-i- i'.

uaker were miwr iiv Tt, William Raisner of Brookville; M. Vermillion, E. L. Salisbury, W. lute divorce and that you must appear, and answer tiie petition filed there on or before the 20 day of November, 1912, or the allegation in trai.sacting business in Minneapolis to ttv tate of Hess, and P.

Salisbury of les- BY THE DECISION OF THE SUPREME COUfcT Or THE UNITED STATES, UPHOLDING TUB GUJLBANTY LAW, YOUR DEPOSIT IN THTJ BANK IB MADE AS SAFE AS OOVERWMUT BOWD uavis nas tne assistanse oiirtf.4. cott: Tbeo. Holmnuist, Arthur Nel said petition will be taken as true ll-t "a I I oti mv I ti i ut. ttinvua a son, and J. M.

Bitler of Smolan; J. neuneu tv nson in loppimg ins i 1 1 ties entitled to the monev. and judgment rendered against you, torn I. Knapp and R. R.

Knapp of granting plaintiff an absolute di The average amount of the draft ridureprt Harry (. Iovis ot Kipp vorce and; changing her name to Marie Klatt. T. Kibble of Culver; and Merlor ome from ioiieka where hel-. Tt -i.

lt I Treasurer II. H. Fberhailt from the Bixler of EHinwood. N. E.

HILL, Attorney for Plain he rwent at." oieration, returne! tt iKispital to take a treat- S-fato t. rUurning home Tuesday. Mr. lo The amount 1 A IIVTUIV AUV. J1AIA a'A 1 I tiff.

FRED H. QUINCY, T. W. ROACH, V. W.

T. WELCH Cashier, F. R. SPIER, A. FRED WALKER, A CasMs.

B. E. LUDIS, Teller. Baft Dsposit Boxai for Sxft. rnii" kllX.A tSEAL.) FARMERS ARE BUILDING vanes naiuraiiv with the amount 01 1 O.

1L Ford, Clerk of Pistrict i insuiance in lorce. inere is now Court Karl TW Vranlr TirL- I nt lung, net er Han JJjyMl in the A Central Kansas is Improving New with his work the part of last tut1 anl nng the seven and ohe- (First published in The Salina tvet-k 1 11311 years inai tne money is to oe Semiweekly Journal, Noyemler 8, W. R. JoueV sale was well at ten-1 to Mrs- Brodbeck the fund will 1912.) Concrete Bridges, Better Roads and New Houses. The reports of farm improvements his fall are coming in from every di letl last Fridv.

increase. matenally. Ih lund can RECEIVER'S SALE. In the district court of the Unit A son arrived at the home of I use Jor no other pnrjwse than lerrv Sink November 11. I lor on the members of the rection, and the men vh have been C.

A. EVERHART General Auctioneer Will cry sales in Saline and surrounding counties. I'm competent to handle your sales no matter how large or small; have had 3 years of actual experience. If you have not time to come and see me, phone me at my expense and I will come and fcee von. No matter where vou live.

Ortiee 1 (Hi North Fifth street. Ofiico phone 1021. A Notice of Appointment. State of Kansas. Saline county, ss.

In the matter of the estate of Justine Muchow. a person of unsound mind. Notice is hereby siiven, that on the Sth day of November, A. 11M2. the undersigned was.

by the Probate of Saline county, Kansas, duly apointcd and qualified us guardian of the ierson and otate of Justine- Muchow, a person of unsound mind. All parties interested will take notice and govern themselves ac November Round Up Sale fire deuartment. or in case of the making Cential Kansas in motor cars ed -States for the district of Kansas, first division. Tire Brindley Company. Complainant, The Winni The News at Marydel.

sickness accident, or death of a for the past few years say that never JUarydel, ilov. J.J. lhere will be member, relief for them or their dp- peg, Sauna Gnlf RailwaT Com a box social at Pleasant Mm school pendant, relatives. before has there been the extensive improvrnents on the farms as this vear. Nearlv everv farm is undergo- house liisesaav evenirrg, iSovemberl ft pany, The Winnipeg, Salina Gulf District of Kansas, I will, commencing on November- 23, 1912, 26.

JnnttY FRICK DEAD ng some improvement either a new fleorg Nelson and familv af Tes-lx, cot! vislU over Sunday with Fred TcTmer Cr Took HlS louse, a large new barn, a granary at the rooms known as the office of and occupied by The Winnipeg, Salina Gulf Company or a few silos. It is said that at least Bell and family. bitty "per cent of the new houses are P. J. Reel dro-e to Salina 3Ioh-I isatches trom 1'ortlaud, Oregon.

being mad modern, with the possi dav ou" busiiess. Itell ot the suicide of "Jimmv" 1 Only four more business days this month and we mean to mako every ond count. You can bu during this week at prices you would pay in February. A'great coat stock from which to make your selection. A great suit and tlres3 stock all on sale at decided reductions.

Come to us you will surely find what you want. All hats half price. ble rxveption of light, and in many Willis Bieckle is biulding a new rick, the ball player because of ill and The Winnipeg, Salina Gulf Construction H. Ieon Miller, and The Commerce Trust Comiwny defendants. barn.

health. ases acetylene light plants are Ivarl Kassett entertaineil -Jiiilknowitf in "Sahna, having plaved totalled. By virtue of an order 'issued to Not onlv arc the extensive im friends with a social dance Tuesday I some of his Itrst profefsioiral ball II TT eveniLg. li'Te years ago. lie was nigulv ikijv provements going on on the farms but me by the Honorable John C.

Pollock, Judge of the United States Pistrict Court for the Mrs. Addie Johnston of uai" here as he was later in the visited at D. J. Reed's a few davs I Oklahama Citv team. Hie had also never before was there so much work being done on the public roads.

Hills are beins reduced, the hollows being Construction Company, sell at pri- cordingly. Frank R. Spier, Guardian. Attest. L.

J. Supple. Probate Judire. 100-6t last week. 'I played with the Toronto, Canada ate sale all of the assets and prop a alter Seliick.

AViiliam 'lreeT I team and at the time of his Jeath filled and the level roads are bingH Irvin Garrison and I). J. Reed but-J was utilitv outfitlder on the Oakland. erty belonging to the aforesaid corporations, the same consisting of desks, russ, chairs, tables, type chered bogs this week. I California team.

If Ii fJbliit fif Twin Mnim.il The iUaSes Togscry. Honest Valuea Lowest I -a. vetted Sundav at W. I. Reed's.

Jfr- an.iMrs. inert spillman ot 912xState street are entertaining old DRS. LUT2 ft NORDSTROM Physicians and Surgeons Orer Ober" Clothing Stort. Phones: Office 116. Ur: Luti.

346. Res. Dr. Nordstrom. 1298 dragged.

Wooden bridges that have been doing service since the early days are being -removed to make room for Hie more modern bridge. A general agent for a motor car eompany has just finished a trip through every county in the stato and declares that there is more improvements going on in this part of tho state than in all other quart- Mary Bertles of Salina visit-el w-ith her' brother, Williani Percell and family a few days 4ast week. Little Velma Smith is on the sick writers, hles? adding machine, sta-tionary and other office equipment, surveys and data pertaining to railway construction. Jas. A.

Kimball. Receiver of the Winnipeg Salina A Gulf- Construction Companr. S-5t time Indiana friends, Mrs. Cramm, her daughter Mrs. Otto Brandenstein ind also Mrs.

Bran-densteiin's daughter Elsie, who were here over Sundays The are now residents of -J You'll Find it Through the Jcurct'j vuiui iv vj "IsiiauW Journal adrertisers ar reliaUa..

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