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The Tri-City Herald from Gas, Kansas • 4

The Tri-City Herald from Gas, Kansas • 4

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4t 'let Pr A---" St for a divorce tgainst Wm. J. Schleicher. The couple reside at Humboldt. Non-support and cruelty is the charge according to the plaintiff's petition.1 G.E.

Pees and family, of Iola, Truman Thompson and family of Independence left Saturday for '01 Missouri points in the hills. -Not Where They All I 41' 44 frit IT MUST BE HERE Unsettled tonight, with probably showers. 1 Chas. Bradshaw received a bad Not "Where Most People -But the Only One Left To Go I injury to two fingers of his right To. The Old Standby, YUUK.nana last By on.e mZA vr.

GRAND. hook or crook the fingers were -saw. caught the pulley of a hay holster and one of the fingers nearly severed. Donald Shaffer of Kansas City a nephew of the writer, is here on a few days vacation visit with the family. Before returning to his home he will visit at Yatrs 1 Center, Wichita and Stafford.

He is employed in the First Na tionil Bank in Kansas City. I A pipe won't' burn youi -W. 1. CpX 7 -2 East Madison Insurance that Insures." Read the Spot Cash Shoe store advertisement in Friday's issue. Attorney F.J.

Oyler was in Yatea Center on busings vester. day. Quite a war cloud is raising up over the Buckeye street paving project. Miss Ada Stafford, steno for W.L. Cox is visiting in Wichita this week.

It is always quiet in July and August even in prosperous years -so what's the use to beller. L.E. Brown, fire chief will leave in a few days on a business and pleasure trip to the Ozarks. O.L. Steinman left Sunday for a two weeks visit with his son, Olen, who resides at Harrison Neb.

It looks to us as if someone is Basil T. Barber is erecting an oil station on West street. Of course at the present time one cannot tell what it will look like tongue if you smoke P. The following marriage licenses have been issued by Probate judge Smith since the last re-port: Lane Pace to Alice Egan, Chanute. Sherman Culbertson, a former Iola boy, but now of Wichita was in the city Saturday, Sunday and yesterday on business and visiting old timers.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morgan and Mr. Charles E. Cropper, of Girard, enroute to Salina in their car stopped off here yesterday for a visit with friends.

A petition was filed Saturday in the Probate court asking for a hearing of Al G. Shackelford as to insanity charges perferred by several citizens of Gas City. Two divorce cases we're filed in the district court yesterday. Lydia Hannah wants a divorce from Rolland R. Hannah; Cornelian Warren wants alimony but no divorce from W.C.

Warren. W.L. Cox is in Wichita and Hutchinson on business this when finished. But suffice, to say, Barber will administer all the ingredience that will be r.ec essary Further details will ap pear in this paper. A 5-million gasser was drilled in.

neap Colony the other day, which will flush the lines of the Kansas Natural Co. The con trine Albtrt I told it toppy rod bag, tidy red tin, handtom powd mnd halt pound tin humidor and in tht pound crystal gtett humidor with tpong moltttntf top. 0 svmersoitne iuei piy sue per thousand feet and the company buys the pas at 15c per thousand feet. As a matter of fact the public are stuck for the costs. Get that pipe-party-bee buzzing in your smoke-section 1 Know for a fact what a joy' us jimmy pipe can and will do for your peace and content I Just check up the men ia all walks of life you7 meet daily who certainly get top sort out of their pipes all figlcw with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince Albert I And, you can wager your week's wad that Prince Albert's quality, and flavor and coolness and its freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our eiclu-rlve patented process) will ring up records in your little old-smokemeter the likes of which you never before could believe possible! You don't get tired of a pipe when it's packed with Prince Albert! Paste that in your hat! trying to stir up a war in our own country, the railroads and profiteers.

-Ex. We know some "fellers" who don't pay a cent city taxes in Iola, who want to build, to bond and raise 11 in general. Attorney W.H. Anderson and family have returned from a 2-week's trip in their car to various Kansas towns and cities. ii firm i mm week in the interest or the rat- A Reynolds, editor of the lonal Fire Insurance of Humboldt Union, has received which he is a state represena- the appointment for p0strnaster tive.

He will return Thursday. at Humboldt. to become effective In the district court Saturday, August 1. Woodson County Ad-Esther L. Schleicher filed suit vocate.

And as far as that is concerned I nil ftPonl'o fiM-tmla in rrtfl wnrM will approve of the appointment. It is none of our business, but taii'EiEii1 Copyright 1921 by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winton-Sulem, N.C.

the Iola-Moran bus is losing coin every day. The reason is, plain and quite understood. A laboring man cannot afford to pay 50c or $1.00 a day for fares-and the price compels the laboring man to walk or seek some cheap-class of transportation. Donovan Cleaners, Pressers and Dyers. Hats; clean the national joy smoke YOU certainly want to save money, and you would like to have better bakings.

Then use Calumet. It's the biggest thing you can do to improve the quality of your bakinga and lower baking costs. Calumet is made in the largest, most sanitary Baking Powder Factories in the World. No Baking Powder is made under better conditions none can be better in quality. It contains only such ingredients ts have been officially endorsed by the U.

S. Pure Food Authorities. An absolute guarantee that it is pure. ed and re-blocked. We call for and deliver.

All work guaranteed. Phone 797. Mrs. R.L. Veneable, a' sister, ofUU.

Zollinger, passed away last Saturday at the Johnson hospital in Chanute, following an operation. The funeral was held this afternoon at the htfme in MBgaBBMoau anaWagaHgBBKxnBKnaganBgi mmmaum Prairie Hall district in charge of Sleeper-Ralston, undertakers. and burial made in Moran? ceme PMimQ (Ml tery. Judge J. P.

Duncan, one of Al ten county's oldest settlers, and until a short time ago was Jus tice of the peace, and years ago 2. held various county offices, died Sunday the home of a daugh ter in Kansas City. Judge Dun can served in the civil war and passed away at the age of 81. The funeral services were held at the Methodist church this afternoon, and the remains taken to Humboldt for burial. It received highest Awards, World's Pure Food Exposition, Chicago Paris Exposition, Paris.

France positive proof of its superior merit It is used by more housewives, domestic scientists and chefs than any other brand. That would not be the case, if it were possible to secure 'a higher quality leavener. It is sold at a moderate price. All you have to do is to compare costs to determine how much you can save by buying Calumet. Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz.

Some baking powders come in 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it CaltGr- Cok Recipe 3 tups pastry flour, 3 "level ua spoons Calomel Baking Powder, cup butter cum sugar, oiks of 9 egg cup cold water. Whites ot 3 eggs.

I teaspoon orange extract. Then mis in the regular waa. Beatrice Scott of Chanute and Extra Heavy Polarine Oil or Heavy Polarine Oil is recommended. Any Standard Oil representative will be glad to show you the chart of Tractor lubrication, prepared by our Engineering Staff. It indicates specifically which of these three oils the Standard Oil Engineers have found will give the best results in your particular tractor.

We have just published a 100-page book "Tractors and Tractor Lubrication," prepared by our engineering staff, which you will find a valuable reference book, and we believe it will save you many days of tractor idleness with the resultant money loss. It's free to you for the asking. Address Stanolirid Tractor Oil has been found, through severe and thorough tests, to be the best lubricant for more than one-half of the tractors made. This oil is one of great durability. it stands the high temperature developed.in a tractor engine without change in body.

Ithasthecorrect body to thoroughly lubricate the remotest rictional surfaces, eliminating scored cylinders and undue' wear. Where mechanical conditions or design make it desirable to use a slightly heavier, or slightly lighter, oil than Stanolind Tractor Oil, Loin Brown, of LaHarpawere fined $50 and cost by Judge W. L. Bartles yesterday morning. They plead guilty to a charge of immoral conduct.

They rented a room at the Palace hotel on West street. A younger girl with Miss Scott was taken to Next TimeBuy Standard Oil Company, 910 So. Michigan Chicago, III. 1751 (Indiana) ''y (9 i 1 properties, city, town and automobile at the lowest rates. Telephone 1316.

her home in Chanute by her mother who came up for her. Mr Brown and Miss Scott are still in the county hold-over. unable to Coming-The Allen County 1 raise the $52.50. Miss Scott says Beatty, L.E. Hor-ville, T.J.

Anderson, A.M. Dun lap and Col. Lanyon were viewing the park Saturday. -See Hester Battery Electric for their new 1021 rnce i on EVERYREADY BATTEiilL with their 18-months Iron-Clad Guarantee. Opposite PostofSce.

A. A. Mosher and family have returned from a two weeks out RED TOP TIRES tne uountry uiub members of Chanute will certainly furnish her the money. Fair with the same old slogan Bigger and Better Than Ever. Already there is a marked improvement on the build ings and grounds over last year.

Col. Lan-yon of the park board has just finished lpveljni? dnwn over 1000 Sometime last Thursday after noon or night two young Gas' City lads, respectfully aged 11 or 12 years old, broke into locker' at the Country Club and took to luaus vt villi 111 mis giuuuus, viicu has made a wonderful 'improvement. The saucy Neosho has therefrom in a coat a sum of $3t. Big milcc Fabric Tires built vith an extra ply and a heavy tread Big tires with mileage, comparable to that, of Cords. belonging to W.H.

King, a mem Vf- been eating away a portion of 1 the east bank, but this was per- manently checked last week i i Lj-'f i ing automobile trip northern Arkansas and southern Missouri yisiting all the leading surr.mcr resorts. Wallace Ewing and a MH Thomas, colored, were eircstrd last night on a chargeof al conduct 8nd the usual f.na assessed. Thev were discovert in a Sout street rooming ber, of that The carnival was on last week and before the theft was discovered about half of the sum was spent for the various amusements. soon discovered the loss and reported the matter to chief of police Ike West, of Gas City, wnen a DanK pier was duhx hi rock, brick and retorts. The exhibit building and stock pens have been repaired and repainted, and Riverside Park, where this annual event is held never looked as beautiful.

A great white-way has been recently installed from tl tfark to the en- THE HANDSOMEST TIRE MADE White udcwall Red Tread anted: Men or women to teke orders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed horary, full line for men, women nd C. J-ren. El'niinates darning. We ray 7 Be an hour spare tir.e. tr 3 a weeh for full time.

Experience unnecessary. V'rlte Internatir-'l SracKlng Mills, Norristown, Fa. who located the young thieves the following day. They confessed af breaking the loeker and taking the money. The lads promised not to repeat the trick.

SeeJ.C. Keim for safe in-crcjgtcost en cii kiss of trai.ee. The fair association is planning in the near future to erect a handsome entrance gate built of concrete. Messrs Paul For 'Gnlo by All.

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Years Available:
1901-1922