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Western Kansas Journal from Salina, Kansas • 2

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AVKbXJciKN KaSNAS JOU KN A Will it 6DAY, i 14," 1118. 4 mand to renew it. IE i MILLION DOLLAKS LV 3IONT1IS, 1 I "It is not now of this great consumipn. thneufih this link lt th Uporv tabulating the eubsorf j'UoW tsaa 1 4 ences Fourth Liberty Loan, we are by wonfl.Tful rinse "We re' know ordy: that thrs tragical war whose TO BISUM 1 maiimn swept from one nation to another until the our customers to the call bf the rovernnK-nt that we have deckled to make public the record of tbilr total subscription to the evenil loans. The period covered by all the campaigns extends from June 1317.

to October 1918. or about months. Our distorters subscribed for and purchased of the First Liberty Loan. I 1J3.0O0.O9 Second Liberty Loan. 243.000.Oi Third Liberty Loin 10.000.00 Fourth Liberty Loan A 310.000.00 War Saving Stamp.

(Purchased at this tank 22,243.00 1 1 cpd effoctlvc relief. It quickly soothes in.lammation and irritation. Eases Loarseneas ellays DRASTIC TERiS IMPOSED BYALLIES ticklmjj. Oct Piso's from Is your druggist. Contains No OpUtt $1,002,243.00 MB ACCEPTED BY GERMANS Safe for Yetrai enU Old THIS REVEALED TO PUBLIC AFTERNOON The National Bank of America Salina, Kansas UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Capital, $100,000 Surplus and Profits, $125,000 Deposits, Baby Bonds and Thrift Stamps tcr Sal-.

whole world was on fire, is at an end and that it was the privilege" of our ovn people to "enter it at the most critical juncture in such numbers 'as to contribute in a "way of which we are all deeply proud, to the present result. We know, too, that the object of the war is obtained, the object upon which all free men have set their hearts and attained with a sweeping completness which even now we do not realize. Armed imperialism such as the men conceived who were but yesterday the masters of Germany is at an end and its illicit ambition ended in President Wilson concluded his address as follows: "Referring to the German people, there are some signs that they will chose the way of self government and control and peaceful economic conditions. I they do, we shall put ourselves at their disposal in whatever way we can to aid them. "If they do not, we must await with patience and sympathy the awakening and discovery that will surelv come at the last." DEL BROWN EG I A i ST Will Be in o65 ii totMy Daughter I Bequeath" SAUNA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25th at the' PLANTERS HOTEL i XIJ AT WIIJSOX, OCTO I5EK 25TH For One Day Only On His Eegular Monthly Visits HOURS: 9 A.

M. TO 5 P.M. social at the Y. M. C.

A. building last ASKS PROPERTY BACK ii night, made merry and crowded the re ception room 10 capacity, uames, a I Make sure that your daughter will obtain full and lasting benefits from what you will her, by appointing The Farmers National Bank, Salina. Kansas, Executor and Trustee under your will. swimming contest and eats, were the features of the entertainment. Thihs heralded from coas't'to coast.

At best, KOTHE, IN GERMANY. GUSTAV evening the preps will entertain in the surgery is only mechanical. The real same fashion, and the officials saidi FILES A SUIT this morning that the gymnasium will accomplishment in medicine of today is the conquering of the chronic and so-called incurable diseases. The eJ -lort of medical science is devoted t'. be used for all socials after this.

There is necessary to make Competent management your will effective. are too many boys of Salina who attend these affairs to have any fun in the Says Alien I'roperty Custodian Had No that end. rooms upstairs and on occasions here Right to Take His Holdings in The Rockefeller Institute, the great after will take their fun to the gym where they can tear around in regular boy fashion. est pathological laboratory in th(-country is employing the best inen to be had to search for not 1 3 lies'; The Farmers National BanK SALINA, KANSAS GUNCKEL OUT OF HOSPITAL TOPEKA. Nov.

11 Oustav C. Kothe way to cut into and sew up tha hu for more than twenty years the American consular agent, appointed by t'ne man body butt the best way avoid ihat by finding remedies and other i a government to perform his duties in Has been Very III but Writes He is lie- Cassel, Germany, believes that he should means of curing those chronic difc eases that are everywhere about ns covering 19 not have his property at Ralina, taken SHEET METAL WORKS Otis Gunckel has been a very sick boy in a hospital across the sea "but he is recovering nicely now. He writes under date of October 21 to his parents. away from him by the alien property custodian of Washington. D.

and Saturday, thru his attorneys, Charlos XV. Burch, B. I. Litowitch, and.LaRue Boyce, all of Salina, he filed suit In the Kev. and Mrs.

E. E. Gunckel, 1414 Highland avenue. Tiifca of all well rEin, ftn akyHfftiwt ortw tn dip Joint well casiw. rrJj Din jtzst eoJe tors tor mtn and elevator, inokertacka.

cistern, ear 9Ctd ntnr mfal rnlJtlM. Vhone 4C1 THIS MCTAL I'RflUL'CT CO. Slli ct IM.P "I have been going to write all day United States district court in Topeka against the Farmers bank Of Salina and A. Mitchell Palmer, alien but am so weak I can write very long. 1 am very nervous.

property custodian of the United nave been in the naspital for Fome time but returned to my room list ev States to recover his property. Kothe says that the agent had no right to take his property as he Is a citizen of ening. I am going out to an estate to morrow for about two weeks for rest and gain strength. the United States and lived at Salina before eoinar to Germany. At the out $100,0000 TO LOAN We make good loans to good peoph on good security.

"I have been a sick boy. Bronchol break of the war, however, he failed to pneumonia. First it was flu. then other things but at present I am on the vay to recovery all right. When I get to Phone return to America, and this act now makes Iiim an enemy in the eyes of the government, it is said.

Frank L. Campbell, clerk of the court, said that this probably was the first case of its kind to ever come up in the history of the the place of rest I will write you. It's an officer's rest or, in other words, the best homes in England-are taking us 93 if in for a few days or weeks. Where I the man Is a -big manufacturer ol that Jerry threw over. Nothing ser musical instruments.

"Now don't worry because the hours ious and ho don't worry. Donald Lovitt sent me a note the day after he got hurt and went to the hospital and says to tell his folks that he was wound ed very slightly. Three weeks of pret or days of worry are over. That's why I didn't, write before this. I am all O.

but very weak. I am talking good care of myself and will be homo to America In due time. Thli is very bad weather. I can't tell you about things over here only I'm lucky. The people ty tough stuff but we got the point we started for.

It looks like an end to this rumpus soon." United States courts. Small Fortune Involved Between $75,000 and $80,000 worth of property is involved in the suit, according to government officials. Kothe alleges that he received the property now occupied by the Farmers National bank and the building occupied by the Laderei? Clothing- of Salina from his wife. In 1880 Oscar Seitz purchased the property and gave it to Florence Kothe, his and tne wife of Gus-tav Kothe. Mrs.

Kothe died on October 17, 1917 at Cassel. but just before her death conveyed the property to her husband. In December 1908, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Todd writes from the hospital Hy-Ld Coffee 30c at Nantes, October 18.

in England are looking after every mother's son of us. I haven't heard a fellow say he wanted peace till we Kee "I am getting along, fine although it seems elow worK. I iiie xracture is Berlin and thft kLer roped and drag knitting and the wounds lookwell and gedthrough Its streets till he's dead. (By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.

The terms of the armistice with Germany were read to congress by President AViisoii at one o'clock this afternoon. As-" sembled in the hall of the house where, nineteen months ago, senators and representatives heard the president ask for the declaration of war they today heard him speak the word which heralded the coming of peaces The strictly military terms of the armistice are embraced in eleven specific items which include the evacuation of all invdded territory, the withdrawal of the German troops from the left bank of the Rhine and the surrender of all supplies of Avar. The terms also provide for the abandonment by Germany of the treaty of Bucharest and Brest-Litovsk. The naVal terms provided for the surrender of -160 submarines, fifty destroyers, six battle cruisers, ten battleships, eight light, cruisers and other miscellaneous ships. All allied vessels in German hands are to be surrendered and Germany is to notify neutral powers that they are free to trade at once on the seas with the alliejl countries.

Among the financial terms included are restitution for damage done by the German armies: restitution of cash taken from the national bank of Belgium and the return of gold taken from Russia and Rumania. The military terms included the surrender of five thousand guns, half field and half light artillery 30,000 machine guns three thousand flame, throwers aiKuhvo thousand airplanes, the surrender of five thousand locomotives, 50,000 wagons, 10,000 motor lorries. The railroad of Alsace-Lorraine for use by the allies and stores of coal and iron alsojare included. In connection with the evacuation of the left bank of the Rhine" it is provided that the allies shall hold the crossings of the river at Coblentz, Cologne, and Mayence," together with bridgeheads and- a thirty kilometer radius. The Aght bank of the Rhineland that is occupied by the allies is to, become a neutral zone and the bank held by the Germans is to be evacuated in 19 days.

The armistice is for thirty days, but the president spoke of the war as "coming toan German troops are to retire at once from-any territory held by-Russia, Rumania and Turkey before the war. The allied forces are to have access to the evacuated territory either through Bahthzig or by the river Vistula. The unconditional capitulation of all German forces in east Africa within one month is provided. German troops who have not left the invaded territories which specifically includes Alsace-Lorraine, within fourteen days, will become prisoners of war. The restoration within fourteen days -of the thousands of civilians deported from France and Belgium, also is required.

Freedom hi access to the Baltic sea with power to occupy German ports in the Kattegat is' another provision. The Germans also must reveal the locations of mines, poisoned wells? and like agencies' of destruction and the allied "blockade is -to remain Unchanged 'duTing the fieribcY of. These are the "high spots" of the terms as the president read them to congress. Germany's ac- ceptance of them, signalized the end of war, because it made her powerless "to renew it. All ports on the Black Sea occupied by German v's army are to be surrendered and the Russian war vessels recently taken by the German navy forces also are to be surrendered to the allies.

Besides the surrender of the 160 subiriarines, it is required that all others shall have their crews paid off, put out of commission ancf placed under the supervision of the allied and American naval "forces. The president made it plain thaL the nations which have overthrown the military masters of (Grer many will now attempt to guide the German people safely to' the family of nations of democracies. 7 After reading 'the full text of the armistice, terms, President "Wilson continued "JThe war thus comes, to ah end for, having accepted these' terms of 0rmisticc; it will be impossible for the erman com1 1 1 are not very painful when belnr cross MRS GRACE BASSETT DEAD 1 ed. Another month may see be out of the hospital. I am taking short walks but they are tiring.

I think Bill is near his end. I may see you by Christmas." HE DOES NOT USE THE KNTFI ir. 15ioru treats diseases of thi Stomach, Liver, Blood, Skin, Nerve? Heart, Spleen, Kidneys, Bladder Sexual Diseases, Diseases of Women Rheumatism, Diabetes, Catarrh, Bed Wetting, Lef Ulcers, certain forms ol Paralysis, Weak Lungs, Asthma Bronchitis Appendicitis, Gall Stones Goiters, Tumors, Cancers, Bilious ncss, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Emaciation Epilepsy, Headaches, Sleeplessness Neurasthenia, Obesity, Pleurisy. Scrofulous Disease, Diseases of Men If you have Kidney or Bladdei troubles bring an ounce bottle ot your urine for analysis. The doctor furnishes all his owi.

Influenza Takes Another In Saline Co- County Colony ANOTHER BOY IS KILLED Word received today announces the death of Mrs. Grace Uasiett at Creede. where the Saline county colony is War Department Message Announces located. Thi is the third death from the influenza, both Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Death of John Aills. On the wave of peace enthusiasm to Bassett having died. Mrs. Grace Bas- sett was formerly Miss Grace Genisch. day news of the death of another Com If you are not already using Wy-Lo Coffee buy one pound, uae one hatf of it and if not satisfactory return the balance to your Grocer who wiJl refund the price cf a full pound.

Or-dsr today a you She married Harold Ilassett, ber sister. Kothe delivered to the Salina bank a lease for one-half of the building, the lease to expire January 1, 1922. In April of 1918, Kothe thru Theo. B. XV.

Seitz, leased the other half to the clothing company. After the leas had been made, it is alleged that Kothe instructed that no new ledse should be made in 1922 with the bank. Leases Are Affected Shortly after the last lease was made, the alien property custodian took over the property and appointed the Farmers National bank as agents for the money. Upon 'complaint of the plaintiff, the custodian gave the property to the National bank of Hutchinson acting as attorneys of the money and property be-linging to I Kothe asks th court to interpret the provision, of congress as being subject ta the enactment, and to restore the property. He contends that no custodian has the right or authority to make a lease on the property before the old lease expires.

pany boy, John Robert Aills, was received by the boy's father. Boss D. medicines. Miss Anna Genisch marrying his broth er, Oliver Basset t. Evidently Mrs.

Aills this morning. The Salina soldier, according to the message, diel Grace Bassett had taken a relapse as PILES recent letters stated she was improving Somewhere on the French front, on rapidly. October 8, from wourffla received in action. John Aills was nineteen years of age PITIFUL SIDE TO GREAT HOAX at the time he enlisted in the service last November. He left for France with Company and has been on the front with that unit.

The mother is Itching, Bleeding, Blind or Pro-uding Piles quicklv and "permanent-cured WITHOUT THE KNIFE cutting, no chloroform or othei rigcrous anesthetic used. He gives contract ind guarantee to cure ev-ry case he treats, no matter how long standing, or refund every cent of your money. If you are afflicted with this nain Parents of Boys Awake to Find War no are takrrg chance Not Over All pow in a Salina hospital, her life until a weeK ago despaired of. Peace rumors yesterday threatened to se Salina on its ear for a time yes terday until wiser council prevailed and TOOK 32 HUNS, GASSED SEMANS LEAVES SALINA it was decided to wait until there was confirmation of tne wild stories that were being circulated. The Chamber The WaUon, Durand-Kasper Grocery Co.

Distribufcr of Commerce, which at first was in Fred Spence of Company Now In clined to pull off a celebration, decided Takes Large Chnroh at MHrtieH, S. D. Hospital Fred Sence with Company M. for to be sure before they went ahead, and following the same good reasoning the ful an troublesome malady it will pay you to call and have a talk witt him. The doctor is authorized by the State of Kansas to treat all chronic diseases of men and women.

Examination and. consultation fret and confidential. Office Address Rev. Magee Comes Here Rev. A.

L. Semans, pastor of the Uni mer window trimmer at Stiefel's and brother of Albert Spence of the Union versity Metlvodist church in Salina, has Station drug Is lying in hospital resigned and will go to the First Metho city schools were not dismissed. The Wesleyan, was swept off its feet, and students paraded the streets headed by a band and the members, of the training corps. A few whistles; were blown, but as a rule people were inclined to be cautious and to waft fori in France therictim of a gas attack. Letters from "him state that he.

with dist-church at Mitchell, S. D. Hi appointment to that church was received another man, captured thirty -two Gcr-J yesterday by Rev. Semans. T.

G. BROWN, M. D. 419-20 Eidee Eldir. TT It .1 V.

1 Rev. Semans has been pastor of the Reports have also come in that University church in Salina for six years, since its organization, and has confirmation. But the mothers and fathers and oth Spence Is cited for the RATTSAS CITY, MO. Eeferwce Gate City National Bank PRICE TO HEAD SENATE service cross for this unusual event. er relatives of boys at tne rront were so anxious to believe that the rumors seen it grow from a congregation which, met in the college chapel to the present size He' was responsible for F.

B. EniSTOlV -Attorney-fit-Lar office. Room JcurnaJ UuHdinp Phone 545 were true, that without waitins for in TWICE IS IIG DECOILITKU the building of the 'beautiful large- Lieutenant McFadden Win Honors In church which now stands across from the college, and has refused many pre- Airplane Work Lieutenant Harvey P. McFaMen, avi vestigation mothers wept for joy. and men heard the story with teirs'siowly gathering.

Later, when a doubt legan to creep in. Joy turned to rief. and all over town, and even on the street and in the stores yet this morning, women wept when they found that they had nous offers to- position with larger churches. ator, Xatoim, has won the Croix de The church at Mitchell, S. D.

is larg Guere and is the first Osborn county boy er than the iama emtren, navtng a to be decorated. Lieutenant McFadden fooled and that the Yanks were membership of 1400, composed of both students and residfnfs of the city. Tbe volunteered his service at the time war wa declared by the United SUtes and husv todav chasing the Huns racK 10 the Rhine. Never in newspaper his since entering has'made an exceptional record. Tie foreign mails this week tory has such a gigantic hoax been put over on the people, and here in Salina the people will be suspicious for many months of any story- that does not Already "Consuler Uneup TOPKKA.

Nov. 3 Now that the election is the political talk is centering: on. organization of the sen ate aril iior-so for the coming session of the le-'sliiture. The oM numbers seem to be uniitM fr I'rice ui Aih'and for 4ic pro teniu In no senator price become an active vte. should the position bo him by him republican colleagues it is believed he will appreciate the honor.

Enynett I. of Council Grove secretary of the last senate it Is understood will te a for re-election. Thus far no to George has been announced. The 'big fijht in the house will, be for the trpealcers' desk. Probabllj' the leaainfc Ciinclidate will be former P.

Lambertson of Brown county. Dakota sister college of the Kansas AVeslei'an. is located there, and one church accommodates all the Methodists of that city. For-that reason. Rev.

Semans feels that his work will be broader than in Salina. He' will w. a CUKPIIET, Auctioneer i Hotter land Aartkm Co. Over Hub Clothing Co. brought to his father, E.

H. McFadden, the cross awarded him for bringing down a German plane- on August 9. Since that time, again bear reliable and dependable Associated Phone' Tress copyright line. 1719 been decorated for additional feats and has personally been commended by nis commander for bravery. Lieutenant Mc SECOND SON IN HOSPITAL Fadden is the nephew of S.

McFadden leave for South Dakota int about two weeks. Rev. D. Magee, of Ellsworth, has been selected as the new pastor for the UnivtTsity church in Salina: Rev. Ma-gee has been in Ellsworth" for the past four years, and Is owe of the popular Minieters in the northwest conference district- i of Salln.

Get the Genuine and Avoid Undoubtedly the American public is Ralph Todd Suffering From Gas At- tack at Verdun wastes-. adverse- to purchasing those German toys 'arriving her from delayed ship Ralph Todd, another son of Mr. and' Mrs. William Todd, is also In a hospi ment, but It would have been more ef Mr. and Mrs.

T. O. Johnson. McPher- tal In He was gassed at Ver fective had some other organization Hon, arrived last Yiight- kiiif A will Visit Hon, arriveu iasi mgui- khu VVX llAr economy than' the toy manufacturers drawn up dun. He writes: Juniors- Played Games Seventy-five boys of thejunior and in termediato.fffes, who were lavited, to a rlejiclsln? 6aiAif or' several 'HyJ 9 a a from a Uttl ga the resolution against jt.

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