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rt Number 26 BUNKER HILL. RUSSELL COUNTY, KANSAS. DEC. 1, 1921 VOLUME v'o'vvvv I is much felt bv hich minded lawvein. i It I rV I TV il ti 1 here are many things improper for The Bunker Hill State Bank By J.

C. RupPENTHAL. ft'6 10 d0' 8omo of them 8re t0 uuu duo, uuiess ineir iuck oi perception be charged to unfairness rather In a considerable number of lawsnita than ignorance. brought, the plaintiff has some hopes Russell boys and girls at K. U.

are suit, me other fellow more largely represented in the Acacia wo muio xcttsuimuie ana aisnosea to i rrnrornitv anrt isamma Phi i- i weva ouiui iiiBut nanway. ur course, Hometimes ity than in any others. Figures just (jmuiuii wno nas not a stood case, nuh hpH hopes to harass the other into a settle- the head of theLihol tlnivpritv fnr monf II. 4 I viiv. iv ia uui eusv in nrpvmr in la in -I uiuii OLIIUIUIQIlUfB, misuse or courts and legal procedure.

I pUuuic. I "lnerecanbe no inorpnua in A generation ago. a lanre number of judicial efficiincv as loner aa each InHi persons could bo indicated in Russell vidual judge determines for himself COUntV Who Were rearnH Pnthnlina t. I how anil uhnn unrl mkiira ya okoll Ai I iiu on ai i uu had been baptized as infants in that h' work and what that work shall be." 1 I l. I rri au ceasi connection with meao'veis quotea trom an editorial I I OF BUNKER HILL Cpltal, $20,000.00 Gut plus, $40,000.00 OPFICEHS IllliKCTOItH Chas.

Shaffer President. Daniel Vine-President. C. A. Johnson Vice-President.

John Shaffer Director. John M. Biaya Director. M. M.

Laing Director. S. Fairchild Director. J. E.

Missimer Director. VV. C. Iloopmnn Director. M.

K. Mathews Cashier. F. Ilonpman Cashier Your It with genuine that wc welcome you as a deposito'" in our bank. We jou to feel that you have joined our family circle of patrons thnt you are now more than a depositor one of our customers.

We shall deem it a favor if you will confer with our officers on any banking or business matters. Us Serve mo uncesirai cnurcn or even had be- mo American Uar Association Jour come active in other denominations. In nal. It fits in Kansas as well as elsa- Embrace yur. -especially if they are good There's Power in every drop of White Rose Gasoline Special This 3 lbs.

Red Woif Coffee for $1.00 A. L. KENNICOTT. recent years, such instances are fewer, where. Our judges of trial courts could wnueine to the Catho he church uo much more work faster, cheansr.

has been very large of men and women surer if better organized. We have who married Catholics and accepted to any judges and too little work the church along with ti bride or done v.m-.i uu HIVIQIVO UCI1 IIU1 Among the situations renuirino- tha public speaker who tells about hiuh sense of honor to hnhl his wife and kiddies. But he. Door fel- litrht course are thn lawvpr a ri I IOW. Htm till ctriuinrr nf Ula nessonthe stand and the newspaper I audience at by Bhowing that he too mnn AUU.

I i man i Lilt ii. ih nnunrnir fA i in liiirniin hik rir a timf hnvh.hMAm A a laWVer tO blllMnZA nr Vrnu.hQf I the HmhIc nf hloh hlumniia .1.. I uuiuBuueamy or viciously humiliate a iariesc verge. wunesa upon the stand, it is sometimes iwn if a vn m.f.AM.,MA I "i umbkbi kVUIOO, done. Everyone knows that the two are not on equal footing.

To enable struction given to farm women and The Bunkerhill State Bank Bunker hill, Kansas hi attorneys 10 Dnng out the truth, they others on care of children and even pre-are given great latitude in examining natal I 'l i Mviuauuii, vy tiaiucu wuiucii. i a aasiaraiy who have no children, never have had, 2 "-J, mcv uuuse mis Dower lusttonurtinpvo. -r, 1 witness' fooling. i I wo au- A. O.

U. W. Notice. miration of the coarse and brutal among i spectators, or to strike tprrnr int th be elected next Our next regular meeting, Thursday hearts of honest, decent. renntM nit.

wom do to and Hughes' pro- 1 rrrnm urhof (Via nn.i,UiAnMn night, Dec. 8th, will be flection of THE CI1UKC1IES. METHODIST. At Bunker Hill: Sunday School at 10 a. m.

Regular preaching service at 11 a. m. Epworth League at 7 o'clock. The contest stands as follows: Mrs. Col- izens.

Somewhat similarly the editor has the power to wound and hurt. oiheers. Lunch after meeting. Every son's program," says the Jewell Repub lican musingly. Well, let us hone that oouy come Hoy Thoman, M.

VV. Stella Thoman, Recorder. thoughtlessly or maliciously, while well knowing that the victim can no more sheer partisanship had its fling at Wil son and that Democrats will not mar strike back than a child can strike at a grove's side, 140; Clarence White's side, the good offered now just because it Thanksgiving Dinners. giant. comes from Republicans.

115. We had a splendid service last Sunday evening with Miss Swaitzbaugh M'U 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Marsh and daugh inoease wun which transfers are made of membership from oneevancel ters, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ruby and lor our leader. Wben You Ave Oonwt iiattd. Mid-week service eaeh week on Wed lami.y, Mrs.

Sallie Harbaugh, and Mr. lb insure a healthy action of the ical church to another causes the speculation as to how far this will go. So aid Mrs J. A. Pemx were guests at nesday evening beginning at 7:30.

me vvm. boo.iheart home on Thanks 1 j. Choir practice Friday evening at 7:30. far the members of Episcopal, Luther- er, take two of Chamberlain's Tablets on tin A 1 I At Dorrance: Sunday School at 10 a. giving Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw ent.pri.ain ivciuiuieu cnurcnes ao not ng- immediately after supper. Theygwill ureas often in chancres as do other) not m. at 7 Evening worship at I -V IllVIVCIIIClib 'nfla I 4 1 el at Thanksnivintr dinner Mr and Mrs 8 clock.

uut mere is a growing tendency the bowels, without unpleasant effects, Henry Delp. Mrs. Debbie Strnhel Mr The special services ill begin Lc. v.w,coclUu. we may asK ourselves if but banish that dull, stupid feeling uiu iu come we snail see simt ar that nfion and Mrs.

Herbert Delp, Miss Josephine I 7th. Rev. Frye, the Hays District changes back and forth from the Rom- Sold at Kuntz Drue Store. ueip ana uoniu fciitott. an Catholic and Greek Orthodox Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Dunkel and fam. churches.

ily, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunkel.

Earl RED CROSS. evangelist, will be with us two weeks All are invited. H. R. Hiistkd, Pastor.

LUTHERAN. Sabbath School at 10 o'clock. Vacations for State Teachers' Asso bnatter, Mr. Chita. Shaffer, Misses Cora Shaffer, Irlene ad Fern Gross.

Hnrrv The work of the Executive Secretary ciations, Armistice Dav and Thanks- Gross and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anspaugh giving have taken just one-fourth of her first weeks in a new county is most difficult to report upon, for almost the vne working days of the citv schools in ana eniiciren spent Thanksgiving at the Clarence Shaffer home on Paradme We are pleased with the interest entire time is taken up in firettinsr ac me past month 5 days out of 20. manifested in our Sabbath School. Be quainted, acquainted with the people, creek.

Freedom ef movement from church the roads, the location of schools and Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Cohh and fnm to church is an interesting phenomenon to wns throughout the county, and last sure you are present npxt Sunday. Our Christmas committee will report at that time. We are looking forward to a ily, Mr.

and Mrs. George Sellens and religious activity today. but by no means least, the Red Cross true iy iamtiy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gross and family ate Thanksen'vinor Hinnoi wUh Nearlv everv evnmrei.Vni nhrnh i office, its records and supplies tho ppntrol nhJ i I We Amei'jpana lilra ctatiatlna linur blessed Christmas season.

Young Peoples Service at 7 o'clock, We had a splendid service last Sunday evening on Immigration, at 8 o'clock. mr. and Mrs. P. Cobb.

anu wcatcrii pans oi vne I Uvn- United States today has more or fewer ftver 80 these fiRures are given cover- Guests at the G. N. Morton noma nn 1 I illfl thn HnfAkA. 1 RU J.i. ing the time from October 15th to date inciuutiB wuo were reared in snm ThankHgivinir were Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Bollinger gave a talk on her City Letters written on Home Service other denomination than that of the Brown and children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Business (that is, for our Ex-Service church to which they now belong onaver and lamily, Mrs.

ara Shaver. Men), 36: Home Service visits. 8: Fam Recently I glanced over a hnllotin and George Shaver. ily Welfare visits, Visits on account a church in Hutchinson. A list of new Mr.

and Mrs. F. Peck entertained members was given. It was intproat of sickness, Number of consultations Red Cross business. 46: Number of trios at thanksgiving dinner Mr.

and Mr. illf in tn 11.. i uuie uw many nad minpri nn George Borden and sons. out in the county, 13; Junior Red Cross letter from some other denomination Mission work to a very attentive audience. Prayer services at 7:30.

Choir practice at 8:30 o'clock. Let all the church members be out during tb.3 Advent season to prayer services on Wednesday evening. Catechetical classes at 4:05 Wednesday afternoon. Services at Excelsior this Lord's day morning and evening. Mrs.

M. E. Bollinger. Mr. and Mrs.

Ola Ostrum entertained to which they had belonged elsewhere. "'f? t.a.ken"p in 1 ruraI I HalnPfl in Btart5n tlia nufvifinn on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. an! Mrs. C.

r. Moke and rami of Havs. Mr One of the most disgraceful things at Bunker Hill, Gorham and Dorrance. fni a I juUi4o uo. next to outright assisting in weighing, measuring and Mrs.

G. R. Kistler and family and Mr L. K. Kistler.

win uisiionesiy. is to conau recording when necessnrv oKnil A A I- II I Bjr'ui witn one side in the ab- a a i ueiice oi me Other, or to 1 sten to nnp side without knowledge of the other or Hays Normal Tigers iianksglvlny Appropriate of Panel from Home Service Exhibit of the American Red Cross at the National opportunity to be present. This kind All Times to licmember the nou vrosis vunvenuon in uoiumoilB, unio, in October. Win Championship. Hays, Nov.

Fort Havs Kan Poor and Unfortunate. or conduct is called "horse shedding the nnce, "Why don't you sneak for your court Decause in the old circuits, the tricky lawyer met the judge at the It Is one of the laws of life that we sas Normal School Tigers, under Coach Kook Woodward, assisted bv "Rill" "What's in a By MILDRED MARSHALL hoiseshed near the court house and cannot truly enjoy anything from which our brother Is excluded. We do talkt over his side of the case. not know how much of this sharing Is Weidlein, have won the Kansas Conference Championship title this year. This honor has been won with an ever-victorious team which is an unusual record All four editors of hiorh school item going on.

Uut this Thanksgiving ns Ftcti tboui your nimii In hlitorvi mean-uifi wnence It wai derived; ilgnlficoncei your lucky diy and lucky Jewel. in the Times at Sharon nrinca urn nf we gather about our board to enjoy BAZAAR and FOOD SALE. In Bennett Building. All kinds of food, home-made candy, and bazaar goods. Come and buy some Xmas presents.

SATDRDAYJEC. lftTH. M. E. LADIES AID.

one of the descendants of those 40. owcuisn parentage, for any team. The Normal Tigers won the Championship with an ever-viVtor. pound "turkles, which sallied gaily the Union Pacific Railroad offers nust Hie doures" It will warm our ritlSCILLA. scholarships in 36 counties of Kansas.

In arts to remember only this one In lous team in 1917 and to repeat this record within so short a time is an un oucn oners are many nowadays, but stance which will be taking place, usual honor. The Timers have nlnved THE charming demure name of rrlscllla signifies "ancient," a ns usual, this year. The scene of It now mcy would have octr fled nm. is In a famous street In the heart of bitious students a genevationjigo when the following Conference games this year: McPherson, Kansas Weslevnn. denotation to which It has every right, since It comes from the very old self, John'" arose.

The vogue of the name as a model of (lemurenosB mni maiden propriety was widespread thrmighoiit New England and lias been linieh used In song and story In this country. Hut outside of America and England and her early fame In Rome, Prlscllla has hiid no popularity whatever. The abundance of hnrsOi consonants have nmde her Impossible of translation Into French and Spanish, and even Ortiumy rejects her. England, through hatred of the Puritans, en red IPt'e for lier, nnd she has ntntoft dropped out of existence there. Only In America, dees she still flourish throurrh the offices of T.nntr fel low's Immortal poem.

The niiietli.v-t I'rlsellla's tails-niiMilc irem. Ii to cniitrnl evil to nnli-ken the Intelligence and, neeordher to mi old log'Mid, bus a solicrlmr nntiii arsyniie lulox-leiited from wine or love. Saturday Is Prlsellln's lny and 4 her lucky number, Th nrlmrnse, mines were a mnut imknmun New York's underworld. Oulslde the great building early In the forenoou the line begins to form until bv mid. St.

Marys, Bethany, Southwestern and When J. R. Bickerdvke as head of th Latin. The Prlscl. according to Nle- buhr, were the original Lalln tribe BUtlker Hill BChOOB offered an una whose name acquired lis sense of age bridged dictionary to the best SDelWin day It Is thousands long, and when the doors are finally thrown onen.

each from tliplr imtlniiltv. The ni: dis Russell county, the prize was without man tukes his tray and Is served tinguished I'rlscl of history was Mar precedent. Sterling. Besides the sweatees and letters which are usually awarded the first team men, each man will receive a gold football, the recognized insignia awarded those who belong to an ever-victorious team. Practically all of the best high schools in Western Kansas are wlih roast turkey, mushed potato, cranberry snuee mid mince Die and cus I'orcius rnscus catnn in i number of the I'rlscl are to he found i cars ago the lawyers of the II.

coffee In exchange for a nickel I The formulutcd and adopted a code of eth- down and outer, (he vlclini of adver- ally whoever comes Is fed. The' ic. llicse rules state what is proper conJuct for a lawyer and what is not room, big as It Is, will not accommo represented on this victorious team. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than nil other diseases put together, and for years it was supposed to be incurable, Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by conatantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Cuturrh la locol disease, greatly Influenced by constitutional condition! and therefore re'iuirea constitutional treatment.

Hall's Catarrh Modi- by V. 3. Cheney Ohio, In constitutional tffVu' taU'i internally and aula Blood 0,1 thu Mucous Surfaces Ono "'tii'lred Dollars re-'5 any that Hull's' "10- Hull's Family mis fur constipation. date thorn all, but one crowd ranldlv Kill Tho Mat. among the early Roman martyrs.

Whether Prlscllla was Dip name given to the daughters of this family or not Is matter of conjecture. The first Prlscllla of whom we have' record was fellow-worker of St. Paul. In her honor tills feminine form gained great prevalence In England, especially among the Puritans. America, of course, received her through the charming romance of Prlscllla and John Alden and Cnpt.

Miles 8tnudl.sU,.. wh.ere: Jftnipnj i tUftr. Iho rats aro coming in from the proper. Kansas adopted this code. Now there are steps toward a code for judges.

Editors in Missouri have adopted a code for their members. The Stato Teachers' Association voted this nrmt'i to prepare a codo for teachers a such is much needed. Th need for a Judges' code of ethics Pearls on California Coast. Pearl ovsters m-e pvtonmlv Pruitt's Rat Embnlmer is pilar- gives place to another, and so all are taken care of. This happens every! year because there Is one man of wealth whoso heart Is filled with Thanksgiving.

This Is only one in. stance. You will know or others. So let us all rejoice and glvethanks fu the spirit which Is within us, antced to rid jour place of rais after ous along the const of Lower Cali all others have failed or your money back. Sold by A.

Kennicott. fornia on the vest side, nnd nvuiy valuable gem lithe hren taken I here atl-mially for mmi) nn.

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