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St. George News from St. George, Kansas • 4

St. George News du lieu suivant : St. George, Kansas • 4

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St. George Newsi
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St. George, Kansas
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ST. george news Soldiers' Memorial. The contributions to the Sol-" COUET HOUSE NEWS. (Recorder.) -County Treasurer. The county treasurer is busy diers Memorial are steadily coming in.

If we are to see our mem orial dedicated on Thanksgiving Day all money must be paid soon making up tax receipts for the The following have contribut ed their dollar to the Soldiers first half of the 1922 taxes. Receipts are made from the tax roll. The Most Style and Finest memorial this week; and except final amount and sig nature, Hied away by towusnips so-that when the busy time is on taxpayers can be served prompl- On Good Terms With the Weather y. ft. Ik.

Ac Quality County Clerk. Reports of poll taxes have been received from all the township of the county. With one of these overcoats you will be cn good terms both with the weather and yourself. The State Tax Commission in the Oscar Fagerberg tax case as to whether certain property was are found in our new shoes for fall and winter We're selling more of them every day they're so popular. taxable, sustained the county in part in putting the property on the tax rolls, the amount of tax being $284.87.

The amount clam ad was $576.30. KfCLOTHCBAfl cithf County Superintendent. The annual convention of selioc The O. B. Larson Store, Wamego.

teachers and school boards will be held in Westmoreland, Satur: day, November 4. Sheffield lug-alls of Atchison, Dr. Slade of Belted overcoats $12 to $35 Popular priced suits $20 to $90 Harry Knostman Wamego, Kansas Manhattan, Prof. Ford onagster SUIT uuwxuxtxxnmttmttmtxxtmi mtmt of Onaga, and Miss Alice Olson and Rev. John II.

Noltensmeyei of Westmoreland will deliver ad I IT! dresses. II. L. Hart will delivei the welcome address. 1 Probate Judge.

On July 20, Ralph Marion Mo- fUTO Bring in your car at any time and we will repair it promptly. If in trouble on the rad Phone us we will go any wrce at anytime TIRKS AND TUl ES REP I ID UAITTD PnnM'Q finro-vft A om 6th Street. din, the baby son of Elmer Mo diu, was adopted by Gust aiu II lima Vogue. HinLILM UUUI1 UOIQO, faillOU, Rear Beaghier'l On Monday, I. B.

Plummer fil DODGE SERVICE STATION, ion 502 ed his final account as adminis a trator of the estate "of Theodori fagerberg, deceased. -A license to marry "was issuet" Jn Monday to J. Alvin Knecht. age 24, Wamego, and Ella Schol Mr. II.

Knipp Mr. N. II. Haywood Mr. W.

I. Vantravers Mr. Ed Gurtler Karl Fithian Forrest Withiam J. 11. Perrussel R.

11. Stine Clara Kolterman Hugh Grntzinacher H. G. Smith Hugh Seneker Chas. A.

Saunders J. W. Dunn Lester Richardson Suclla Mumaw Earl Elliot E. F. Moody Jacob Miller Mrs.

P. Wilson C. II. Stine C. D.

Dammast Dr. L. Barnes Dr. R. C.

Leinbach Duke Morris Mrs. W. H. Simmons Leonard Gurtler Mrs. J.

J. Brutiner Mrs. Lydia Eddy Mrs. Louise Hartwiek Ella Brunner Mis. Ella G.

Dunn Mrs. Mary Baker-Frank Line Mrs. Ray Townscnd Mrs. Fred Cinder Mrs. H.

B. Applegate Mrs. Clara McCrunib, Topeka Iin S. Allen Alvin Rolaiuler Mrs. Elmer Holt Chas.

A. Fritz Mrs. August Johnson Mrs. Sigurd Palmer Mrs. Elof Hanson Mrs.

Amcl Carlson Esther Melgren Mrs. Wm. Moore Oscar Melgren HazcJ Frank Mrs. Leo Selberg Martin W. Melgren John Velen P.

E. Nelson Mrs. G. II. Haff Hannah Melgren Mabel Larson Dr.

0. Versehclden Mr. Wm. Scott, of St. Louis Mrs.

WTm. Scott, St. Louis Mr. Lawrence A. Beard Mrs.

Alice Beard-Jenkins. Mr. J. L. Brown Mr.

Paul Brown Mr. Charles Brown Mrs. Chas. Umscheid Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Ilogue Rev. A. M. Mclnnis Mrs. J.

Wr. Machin Mrs. J. E. Stewart Albert Forcaker Pottawatomie Township.

Louis Ticking Mrs. Fred 0 'Daniel Mrs. L. S. Tibbets Carrol Barr Guy McLaughlin Mrs.

George Shea Eugene Umscheid F. T. Whearty Rev Ezra Overall Mrs. Henry Siebert Charley Weber Theodore Immenschuh Mr. John Mr.

Raymond Umscheid Anthony Floersch Wm. 0 "Council. Mrs. Jessie Parsons, Mrs. Maude.

Smith, Mrs. Lena Simpson, Publicity Committee Portia Club. Start Start age 24, Wamego. Your Your FURNITURE and HARDWARE -1 have a complete line of Furniture and Hardware, the quality' can not be questioned and the prices are always right. Prices are on a decline on some goods," and are always willing to give you the benefit of all the declines as they are given to me.

Keep this in mind and if in need of either Furniture or Hardware call and be convinced; J. E. STEWART Wamego, Kansas District Court. There was an adjourned of the district, court held ii; ACCOUNTS Westmoreland, Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday of this week. With a The DrinciDal cases consideret were actions for divorce, though there were many motions in othe.

Msps nnrl snmA nthpr pasps were GUARANTEED BANK disposed of, court still being ii session Thursday. KyMy Bank Jasper Claywell of Louisville was granted a divorce from his-wife, Myrtle Marie Claywell. Mollie Shumate of near Corning was granted a divorce fron ler husband, William L. Shumate aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaaataatmnaanttfflattnannamnmtnmtmnnta Wamefo, Kansas maatajaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaataataaamaaaaaaaaaaaani on the ground of neglect. tauaamt LUKAIN 1V1.

HUiiY, tun Ruth S. Bottom was refused a mtromnt anaaatw divorce from-her husband, Join. W. Bottom. She was given the custody of her minor child and DENTIST X-Ray Office over Wamego Drug Store Was allowed $15 a month alimonj for the child until further order of the court.

Phone 246 Bring them in Now 1 Wamego, Kansas. In the case of Joseph Donnellj ttnnntmmntmmntmmtmtmmtmttnttmttitffltmtmnmttKmnttmtmtmtmttt vs. J. D. Dempewolf et al the sale was confirmed and a certificate ordered.

Thp. ease of Charles Fischer oi Wamego vs. Jacob Hecker, was settled and the ease dismissed. Look around you might find it in this issue Leo Zoeller of Flush shipped ar load of hogs from here Mon day night for the Topeka market Mr. Zoeller went down with then- KEEP DOWN THE SHOE BILLS Let us help you with the hard task of all keeping good, stout shoes and waterproof soles on the feet of your boys and girls of school age.

We'll repair their shoes when worn, and you will be money ahead. Wamego Shoe Repair Co The City council met Wednes day night and transacted the reg ular order of business. They al so passed an ordinance in regard to minors running the streets at Kansas has more purebred cattle of all breeds than 29 other itates. Kansas farms is greater than that in 43 other states. all times of night, which we be lieve is a good thing, providing they will enforce it.

The ordinance appears in this issue. The following are iudcres and Bring or send your shoes to the News office and we will deliver them in Wamego every Tuesday. clerks for the general election, Tuesday: Receiving board, L. Cuddy, Fred Busch and Harry Stove Time These evenings and mornings are a little to chilly to set around the home without a little fire, and in a very short --you need to keep the fire burning fairly brisk, the entire day. Call and look my line of stoves over.

"Everything in the Hardware line'' A. G. Scott St. George tioimes, judges; jaeK Tauer anci Save Money on Subscriptions. During the fall months we are prepared to make a special clubbing offer with, the Daily.

Drovers Telegram. If yotf want to find ut how to save some money on your subscriptions to the News ind the Daily Drovei Telegram jome to the News office and talk the publisher. We are the icial representatives of the Telegram in St. George. beater tarry clerks.

counting board' W. R. Wae-oner. S. O.

7 a Harrell and S. D. Spencer, judget Alex Lintz and J. II. Clayton, clerks.

What She Really Needed. Irate Mother (to Infatuated (laugh ter) Forget your young man, my child. An Idiotic marriage! You've been as If struck by lightning, you say? Bah! So was long ago. WE carry a full line of RCA sets and apparatus and will be glad to advise you as to the. 6et most suitable to vour home and location.

A Advice cheerfully given with out obligation (Urrmbol oi quality i your for your father. And how many times since have I wished I'd had a light nlng rod that day. Paris A. Rat That Didn't Smell After Being Dead for 3 "I swear it was dead at least i months," said James Sykes, Butcher, Westfield, J. "We saw this rat everyday.

Put a cake of RAT-SNAP behind a barrel, Months later my wife asked a-bout rat. Remembered the barrel, looked behind it. There was the at the 1 slightest odor" Three sizes, 35e 65e, $1J25." Sold and guaranteed by Wm. Dalton's -ons, and W. II.

Hoover. (aIvertliuint) "Red" Blood Corpuscles. So-called "red" blood corpuscles are tle for winter -feeding without being thoroughly posted on the market. The best way to get market information" is to Bub-scribe' to the Daily Drovers The; News is their official subscription representative at St. George and the publisher ean handle this for you.

In reality straw coIo when seen singly, but. when seen in masses they Kansas City Live Stock Receips Heavy The western run of cattle on the Kansas City market is especially heavy at this time of year, and feeding stuff "can be had well worth the money right now. However' don't go and buy cat McMillan's Music Store, Wamego, Kansas appear red and do give the blood its red color, bright red when full of oxygen dark red, almost purple "WtfPn deprived of their oxygen through tissue absorption. 1.

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Pages disponibles:
3 356
Années disponibles:
1912-1922