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Cedar Vale Commercial from Cedar Vale, Kansas • 5

Cedar Vale Commercial from Cedar Vale, Kansas • 5

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Cedar Vale, Kansas
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Edgar Fisher writes farm insur SUPPLEMENT Embalmed Meat Edgar Fisher has 12 residances Shall I Plow or Disk for sale. We will give Twenty Five Dollars 25.00 in gold if proof can be fur- ance. TheCICmet with Mrs. Reece Lewelen Wednesday Friday, January 31, 1913 George Duncan, Tilley Alberta, writes as follows to Calgray Herald advice on crops, etc. I should like uu vv tit.

i DUUIUU UtVC Mrs. E. L. Hite of New Salem, ar nished that we ore using at present, rived Saturday for a visit with Mr Dr. Rush, the dentist at Dr.

Kirby's and Mrs. Brant. office during February. Harry Hines returned from Coffy-ville last week. Edgar Fisher still has a few farms broken f0r Fisher has 20 farms for Edgar sale.

uui limine i. Kn ma in thn I inn Miss Pearl Sullivan of Burbank. that regard in accordance with the havft hrv.ti Ok. is visiting relatives here. to rent.

rules of the State Board of Health. J.N. Shular and wife, deperted Thursday morning for their heme Tom Uines returned Sunday from The question to be determined by Virgil Burkett, came down from Oxford Sunday, for a few days vish wheat and four, acres of oats. The land was plowed five inches deep. In preparing the land for next season's crop do you think that diskimf 0 trip in 7eu-.

three arbitrators. The money to be in Loveland, Colo, after an extend paid, if decided against us. to some Dr. Rush the noted dentist will be ed visit with friends and relntivps 10 photos for 10c at the Whiting church organization in Cedar Vale. cedar Vale during the month of in Wauneta, and Cedar Vale.

the stubble wonld be sufficient, or February. Studio, Cedar Vale. Roy Jackson has rented the Red Wing place from Ed Fisher. See the new line of pocket books, Mr. and Mrs.

Charley Hoadley of should the land be plowed? What crops should follow wheat and oats. Asa general pratice, the land Jones Ramey Floyd News Mirl and Gretta Casebolt visitd in purses and fancy pipes at Menden Caney, arrived Sunday for a visit hall's. Those delicious cream puffs at with Ed Farrah, and wife. should be plowed once a year unless Van's just suits your taste. Mrs.

C. W. Mead, of Eureka. R. C.

there are unusual climatic condit Mrs, A. J. Raymond arrived Tues Cedar Vale Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. ar Caldwell their grand mother. Brooks and wife, of Kansas City.

Will deliver milk to any part of day nom Elbert Colo, for a visit ions. If there had been practically no rain and the ground was verv who have been visiting at the home with W. M. Lyons and wife. Claud Myers and family are back of N.

W. Glasscock and wife, for the loose, you might get satisfactory from Colorado. They are now stay S. D. Wynn and wife, of Wauneta past two weeks returned to their ing with Harvy Burdens.

s- were trading in Cedar Vale Satur Ray Burden spent Saturday and homes Sunday. To Commercial Patrons day Sunday in Cedar Vale. result by disking. However, it has been the mistake of a great many in the northwestern territory ta think that they could raise satisfactory crops with out doing the amount of work on the land that they should do. The result haa J.

W. Henderson and wife, of In Mrs. Pierce Obenchain visited Sun the city at 5 cts. quart. Crocker.

Market price on strictly pure linseed oil. Charles Krause. Miss Bonnie, House of Grenola, is visiting with Swain House and wife. They are dandies. Why those post cards Peering makes 6 for 25 cents.

Mrs. J. F. Seybold left Tuesday for a visit with her son A. E.

Barrus and wife of Niotaze, Kan. We wish to inform Commercial dependence spent Sunday with day with brother A. J. Richard and Subscribers and patrons in general D. Henderson and wife.

araily. hat Miss Ella Kelley is authorisedt to solicit and collect for subscription Mrs. C. Brashear left Saturday for Evertt Hollister and Miss Emma an extended visit with her daughter to this paper at all times, as long as Shawver visited Saturday and Sunday in Sedan with Miss Shawver's in Burden Kans, in our employ. She is also author brother and wife Mr.

and Mrs. Har ized to solicit advertising, job work, Misses Viola Phelps, and Urna been that in many places they have worn the land out much more rapidly than was necessary. It is advisable not to begin the pratice of any only disking. Better try plowing again. You will perhaps not need to dIow vey Holman.

The ladies of the M. E. church ect. and to collect any and all ac Huddle, spent Sunday with C. Fmmet Obenchain and wife call counts due this office when placed Lathams of Wauneta.

in her hands. Any favors shown ed on Roy Kinnaman and family Sunday. Mr. Kinnaman is sick at Mrs. Charley Jones entertained Miss Kelly will be appreciated by will have a cooked food Bale Saturday at the Kirkpatrick Hardware.

Luther Hestand and wife, of Tenr. nrrived last week and expect to make their home near Cedar Vale. the Junior class at dinner Sunday at this writing. the ground any deeper than it wes plowed last year but ordinarily the results will warrant vnn Hnind tfeia her country home. her and the editor of the Commer-cisl.

She is also acting as reporter Floyd School has two new scholars now, Cecil and Grace Hardy, who Mr3 Bertha Womack, of Watonga, for the Commercial and when she live on Mr. Sam Guthries farm. Okla. arrived Saturday for a three approaches you for an item please treat her as you would be treated weeks visit with Mrs. Ray Turner uvsau L111J much.

You could make a trial of -this by leaving part of your ground and only disking it and if you do we would be very pleased to know the results. One of the drawb a to and she will aDDreciate it. Good Brief and Breezy For once, Jack Johnson has all Free Smith and wife entertained Saturday evening at supper. Earl Mrs. M.

C. McLaughlin left Tuesday for a visit with her daughter Mrs. Hugo Mildee of Kaw Oklahoma S. B. Heade and wife returned home in Otto Tuesday after a visit with Mr.

Heads parents P. S. Heade and wife. news items ace what makes a good paper' so tell Miss Kelley what you know fit to printwe'll do the rest. the publicity he wants and some to Mines, wife and Miss Nellie Thomp son.

farming id innV nf spare. CT ui a oyoieiu Some Mexican patriots should H. D. Ledger and R. F.

Hankins mix a love of country with their who have been visiting friends and To Wichita H. E. Wright has resigned his po hirst for glory. relatives returned to Taft California oi crop rotation, by all means plan on a rotation of crops which will include wheat, oats, and barley, and some leguminous crop. Thi3 maybe clover, alfalfa, Canadian field peas, or some other fimilar nrnn Tuesday, This blessed year is nuts for the sition as bookkeeper at the Dos-baugh National Bank and goes to Wichita where he has accepted a manufacturer of arms, amunition Roy Bartholomew and wife left this week for Steamboat Springs, like position in the National Bank that will do well in your specific of Commerce.

Hugh is a good book locality. If you can grow corn, it Mrs. T. Ford, Telegram Friday morning stating the death of Mr. Fords mother at Marsh-field Mo.

W.E. Lynch and wife returned home Tuesdey from Wichita where they have been 'visiting their son Who is in the Hospital. Misses Audrey Hill and Verna Mills who are attending school at Winfield came in Thursday for a few day's visit at home. Colo, after visiting their parents here. Goodman and wife arrived keeper, a steady, sober young man would be well to include this in and will advance rapidly to the ton your Station.

round in the business world. from Los Angles last week and sav that old Kansas is good enough for and hospital supplies. Probably a woman tells secrets so that she won't forget them. Considering what it cost and what it did to him, Thomas Fortune Ryan might have found it cheaper had he preserved his party in alcohol. Senator LaFollette says he did not vote for Roosevelt, Taft or Wilson.

This man is hard to please all right. Mr. Bryan advocates just one MISCELLANEOUS WANTS them. Notice the Date Say. kindly look at the date oppo Fine pen of Rhode Island Red -v- vr auimuu AVVU site your name on head of the Com mercial you see and keep tab on the This column is devoted to wants of 1 Mrs.

R. C. Taylor of Lake Arthur Chickens from two of the best pens N. and Mrs. Clarance Pritchard in the U.

S. Eggs for sale. Milton of De Sota, Iowa, are visiting at the Hills, phone 202. date of expiration of your subscrip an Kinds, if you don't see what you want drop a want ad in here and get it. One Cent a word, tion.

Then act accordingly and home of M. M. Pritchard and wife, for a few day's. Mrs. Pritchard in- re cenoffee arrived at we'll thank you very much, besides you will sleep better at nights.

term for presidents. If he cared to FOR SALE Hedfte nnsts fnr dntca New Mexico for a today' Next Tuesday tends going to Visit before her return home. (another lot of 15 cent coffee will and corners, also other sizes. See Lewis Buckley. 30-3 Chronic Constiption Cured Five years years ago I had the uiuv ui MKiiuemiaus.

be popular with Mr. Taft and the Colonel he would insert the little word China wants to borrow more Rev. Rorick was called, by tele FOR SALE $22 head of draft mares, geldings, some nerrWrmo graph yesterday, to thejbedside of) worst case of chronic constipation VS4J V. G. Kolar Manta Cirv If a 9S ever knew of, and Chamberlain's money on the same security.

That nation is certainly being rapidly civilized. Tablets cured me," writes F. Fish Brooklyn Mich. For sale by P. I have some eastern money to loan on good farms at low rate of interest.

A. H. Baird. Whitney. Germany has already produced The infant babe of Mr.

and Mrs. C. P. Wilhelm, of the Irish Flates, died Friday and was buried Saturday after-noon at the Patten Cemetery. The Royal Neighbors gave Rev.

Hoover and wife a surprise party Tuesday evening! and a very nice time was the result. Mrs. Hoover wa3 presented with a nice salad dish by the ladies. FOR SALE Pure hrerl synthetic milk and synthetic rubber bull calves, sired by double stand Getting Eggs In Winter Keep the hens busy if you would and the synthetic cow cannot be his mother in Western Kansas, she being very low. No services at M.

E. church next Sunday. II. J. Rice and wife, of Maple City, spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs.

A. N. Dale, and son Harry Rice, Of this city. Mr. and Mrs.

Rio were old residence here and were greeted by many old friends. A New Stock Chas. E. Krause has purchased a new Stock of wall paper which will far awway. Then artificial beef ard roiled Hereford bull.

Arthur Lemert, phone 703 I2tf get winter eggs. The hens that eats steak shall usher in an era of gocd her fill and goes back on the roost do not lay many eggs during the win feeling and artificial teeth. For Sale A gOOd SIX room hnilRP rinnd Germany has started a war on Stanard oil. England needn't worry plunder house, coal house, chicken house, small stable, cistern and celler and 8 lots on rnrnnr ter. The science of feeding has been worked out by many of the exper-ment stations and colleges, but no Dr.

H. C. Rush Will be in Cedar Vale during the quite awhile, now about German Aggremon. where better than at Cornell univer arrive soon. Call in and see it doors below Mendenhall's.

2 month of February. Office with Dr. Kirbv. sity. Prof.

Charles a Rogers, in an address to Connecticut poultrymen explained their methods of feeding which has given some wonderfully Make STAINED GLASS Windows Marion Karr. 2-ltf LADY WANTED" To introduce our every complete Spring Oi baautifnl wool suitings, wash fabrics fancy waistings, silk lace and petticoats. All up to date N. Y. City-Patterns.

Finest line on the market. Daalmg direct with the mills you will OUT OF PLAIN GLASS WINDOW gcod records, says Farm and Home. In the morning the hens are fed 20 Per Ct. off on Shoes "Windowphsnie" 'is the modern 20 Per Ct. off on Shoes iVFT.

llUIilS iU.UU 10 2lA to 3 pounds mixed grains for 100 Leghorns. At noon green feed or green cut bone is given and the hop pers of dry mash are opened. At night they are fed seven to eight pounds of mixed grain. Grit and glass decorations weesy- Samples and full in-. i structior3 packed in a neat sample case carrying tne most shipped express prepaid.

No money re- beautiful color Exclusive territory. Write for, 1 I particulars. Be first to apply. Stanard Signs. Just soak Drsss Goods Co.

Desk 610 Binghamton water 30 minutes 32-3 and put glass ts makes a strik i LET US stained glass effect 'CLEAN anrl PRRQQ' Oyster shell are kept before them at lou can-bay $20 and $22.50 Overcoats at Earky Bishop's for $12.98, just a few left. $12.59 suits for $8.98, $15 suits for $10.98, $18.50 suits for $13.88. Our stock is all new fall goods. Let us show you how cheap we sell our goods. We can save you money on your shoes, 20 per cent off on all shoes.

Come in and look. Yours for Business EARLEY BISHOP all times. By giving a light feed of grain in the morning in deeD litter Use it Equals design and i ti a r-r i i the hens are keep hungry and will scratch all day for it. They should eat from one-third to one-half much dry mash as hard grain. beauty of finest art glass.

Is cheap. A. 1 tlAl Does not shut out light, but obstruct Panama, Straw or Felt views from outside. CLOTHES CLEANED and PRESSED see it At PANTATORIUM CENTRAL HARDWARE COMPANY J. A.

QUILLAN, Proprietor. Edgar Fisher has city property to rent..

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1889-1914