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White City Register from White City, Kansas • 8

White City Register from White City, Kansas • 8

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tut vmiTE cot ttficisn Obituary Attention FarmersI OBITUARY Mr. and Mrs. Byron Shubert and Specie! low rate of insurance on Mr. Whittridge, the telephone manager, left Thursday for Kansas City on business. baby left Saturday for Wilsey to visit Florence Crandall was born Novem harvested wheat.

Inquire at First Oscar Hallgren, the oldest son of a family of nine hildren, was born in Ostergotland, Sweden, November 28, at the parental Shubert home. National Bank, White City, Kansas. 1847. A. Seeecer, of Emporia spent Monday ber 20, 18r6 in the state ot New York and died June 5.

1919 at Christ's hospital, Topeka, Kansas, aged years, 0 months and 15 days. When a child she moved with her parents to Illinois where on December 31, 1875 she was lie left this earthly home May 25th, Mrs. W. M. Pierce has just ireturntd from a few days visit with fcei brothers F.

Durkee and other relative! In Topeka. afternoon with his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Barclay Spencer and his little Byron Shubert came home Tkurs-day from Winslow, Arizona, where he has been working. grandson. 1 Sunday afternoon, at 4:30 at the age of 71 years, 5 months and 27 days.

He is the son of Hampus and Louise married to W. A. Haisley. To this union two sons were born; Joseph Edwin, (Swanson) Hallgren, who were both natives of Sweden. 1 who mrvives her, and Oeorce William The father died in his native land.

who died when but a year They Miss Dorothy Miller arrived home Tuesday from City where she stopped a few dnys after commence' ment. Miss Dorothy will tench in northern Iowa next veiir. Mr. Customer- and the mother came to the United took Myrtle Allen in infancy andraifed lier as an own datif liter. States with her son.

They made the journey to this coun In the family cure to Nemaha try in June 1870. County, Kumas where they resided iw- He was married at Galesburg, lil wlien trey moved to Wnit Mrs ''Htrholl of iiar I'nrker-vi'le has vpturnrd from the Topcka hospitnl wlipr sr. iiruteront an City, Morris County, Kansas, which wi-a to Miss Hulda Swanson, in 1879. This her home until tn? of her death. I union was blessed with nine children.

mi She was converted in early life and! iney sPent their hrst twelve years wrs mi Rctiv? meraberof the Friend of niarned life at Cambridge, 111., on a farm. church Chicago, May 23 coal now!" That was the urgent message given flat owners, home, dwellers rfndjfattorv, proprietors Dr. Harry s. Garfteld U. S.

Fuel Administrator, yesterday in an address to one thousand mine operators of the Ndt. Coal Association. "Buy coal now!" repeated the administrator. "In August or the fall it will be too late'. A big coal shortage is coming.

Thousands of hiiners" are going back to Europe, coal production has fallehoff considerably and a shortage of many million tons looks My advice to everyone' is to order his coXllright Leave your jorder at. the GlUSi STORE. She I'aves to mourn her death, hei M'ss Olff-i 'I-ilin ivtrrned last from Kansas Pity whnre sin took brother Alfred's tit tf girl to Then moved to Holdrege, and lived in town in order to give better school advantages to their huslmnd, son and daughter, grand daughter, step-mother, four brothers, children. Here they lived 7 years. many other relatives and a host of friends.

From there they returned to Illinois Stanley Rich'irds received his dis- to the city of Galesburg, and then to chdrtre fr.n Camp Funst' Pund iy Cambridge again. C-jrd of Ittaaks w.it up to see him Saturday Later in life they moved to White Uty, Kansas, their resent home. We wish to thank fhe many friends- wlmn ho nrrivpd at camp and went up arid rnutrht him home White City Grain Co. tor their astislence, kird words of sympathy and floral offerings after He leaves to Mourn, his beloved wife, four daughters, Mrs. Oscar Ek, Mamie, Minnie and Louise, two sons, the death of our dear wife nd mother.

Harry and Arthur. Three of his sons W. A. Haiclt-y and family have preceeded him to their hsavssly home in early childhood. J.

A Jones, the Rock Island ajjent, and hi family leave this week for Oklahoma whfre they will upend a two weeks vacation with rela'ives. Another Mr. Jones act'; as relief aent He has two grandchildren, Donald Miss Avis Jenkins arrlvedhoma Sunday for the summer vacation. On her way she stopped off wkb friends at HaJlgren and Chester Ek. In Mr.

Hallgren's youthful days his Dunlap a few days. father gave him a Swedish high school education. His christian training be gan his old home in Sweden. He Miss Faye Dodderidtre was home the first of the week from Lawrence was confirmed in the Lutheran church and helped in their song service un Miss Faye graduates this week from K. U- der his pastor, Dr.

Moberg. Later in And now the city police are warning the small town and rural districts to be on the lookout for auto thieves who will work on farms during the harvest. These men will be the "spotters" and give information to others of their gang who will do the actual stealing. No district will be safe and no community exempt, according to police officials connected with the Anti-Automobile Thief years he was not strong and felt best at home. He loved his.

God and was Look o' ev the suits, pants, interested in religious affairs. fiats, umlpvH'par. ties. He was always a loving husband and father. fan I'll -hose and silk col 4'- The remains were taken to Hoi- lars ai Rogers drege, where his three sons are laid to rest.

Funeral services were conducted from the residence north of White City on last Thursday morning by Lightning Kev. G. A. Marvel, assisted by Rev. Men of action men of success are irfen wiio build becaitse buildiiignieans Every ImprOvenient buift febout your place Is a slgij of success and the source of additional Train, who conducted services the! Swedish language.

over $20,000,000 worth of property on American farms every year, and the mortality in human life amounts to more than 1500. Card of Thanks nr. i we wisn to. express our sincere gratitude to friends, to the pall bear We are 6 re help licceis I men build. That ers, singers and donors of flowers who You name wnpn vniffliv reailv.

so kindly extended their sympathy and assistance in our sad bereavement. mm Will You Be Next? Mrs. Hulda Hallgren and Children. AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH 10:45 Unified Services. 3 P.

M. Junior Efficient rod protection is cheap and reliable. KKK'IZEtt BRAND HOD PROTECTS! Endeavor, 7:30 Senior Endeavor, and Children's Day program at 8:30 This will be a good program and the vouns folks and children have it well iu band. Come and enjoy it with the Bible school members. At the morning service last Sunday the congregation unanimously adopted Exposed farm buildings are in greatest danger.

Thomas A. Edison Says: A building may be protected from lightning by a properly installed system of continuous conductors of ample capacity, well insulated from the building. See, Phone or Write a resolution authorizing letters to be written to our Congressman and Sen ators expressing the united protest of White City, Kansas the Christian church of White City against President Wilson's recommendation that beer and wine be emitted from the War Prohibitory measure. L4 I We believe all professing Christiana should stand square for that proposition The women's Missionary Society and the Ladies' Aid will hold a joint meet ing at the home of Mrs. A.

R. Crown Wednesday afternoon June 18. A New Size of the Famous Don't Loose Your Crop waiting for your neighbor to get through-it may cost you a great deal more than the price of anew binder. Let us show you the The vocal duet rendered last Sundav evening by Mr Bentley and Mra. New-land was verV fine and much appreciat Rurhelyld resher ed by all present Bacon and Brittain report the fol lowing land deals: The J.

B. Davis 160 acres to Mr. Nelson of Ramona; the Murray Cowdin 160 acres to James McCann; the John Anestead 160 acres Jb to Willis Flemming; the John Rolph b0 to an unnamed buyer. Chas. Kobi's new home is in the process-of instruction.

rl addidea' to the Ideal 28 a 44 we can now offer a ttiU smaller Ideal Separator the 22x 36; "The Advance-Rumely Thresher Conv paay haa deJoped thie new aire to meet the demand for a threabar far the farmer's individual use, to be run by a email tractor. Ve don't hare to to into the detsili and advantage of a man own. be hia own threakint 'outfit. It makes him independent of delays and tie-ups. the handiesp- af scarcity of labor and then ha can do his threshing when he is 5 J- There only one thing to' be sure of and that is that the small Pt yoa get is a red thrsbiAR machine.

Unlike some of -the bve beett-Vul the market, the 22x46 Romely Ideal oee. hundred percent real separator. You know you can aaaka a fanniag mill do. a rest grain separator's job. wajfl rftemiwit be attufied upon is that the 1 Romely 1doal -and that just what it is-V ayaWand built along the sae lines the larter Ideek and -will 17," ld of long lading, profitable service for which the M1)1 fawoua.

The 21 36 Ideal wiU thresh op to 900 oaoala of wheat a day and a aeoportionate amount ef oats. sa 22 36tm tytfeif en any tractor capable of sue-woaf uHy pulling three fcbws wiU eaaOy handle it and you wj find -f threahmg outfit. Besides the 22 36. the Usal-aWa i3 tM. 32 a Jtand 56 60 aaea.

Vft carryulnley Tciors and Separators in iStock. Coigeaif see us 'Before yon give your order JOHN TATQr SONf White dtyKansas Stat of Ohio. City ot Toledo, Lucas County, ae. Frank J. Chewy makes oath that Is Mnior partner of the Ann ef T.

J. Cheney A doing business la the City of Toledo, County sad Bute aforwaid, and that aald firm will pay the ran ef ONE HUNDRED COLLARS for aach and erery cue of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the ua ef HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHEKET. ZFoElxi Deere lOincLorv light with New bundle carrier and quick-turn tongueltruck.

Call and see. them. Nelson Hdw. Co. Sworn to before and tubtcrtbed ta my presence, thia th day ef Pecewter.

A. D. ISa. A. W.

OLEASON. Bea!) Votary FnbBe. Haifa 'Catarrh Medicine la takaa Internally and acta throe rh the Blood ea the Mocooa Surface ef the System, lead y. 3. CHSKET Tol-do.

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