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Republic City News from Republic City, Kansas • 8

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A pleasant surprise occured at the ir" 1 Coinmuntty Forum. I Panama Canal Land slide palatial home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M.

The Y. M. C. A. clubs at the Effects Republic Merchant.

Powell, Friday evening, Nov. 5th. It Pine and Pawnee districts in con- Reiger, a perfumer in California, was gotten up by Miss Mary Webb and Mrs. Powell in honor of- Mr. Powell's junction with the -Extension Depart- ordered a supply" of Bottles 'of a 58th birthday.

There were 135 guests ment of the Kansas State Agricultural Baltimore, Md. firm early in Sep and Hardy, north of Hardy, Big Bend, College, are putting on a community tember, and the shipment arrived White Rock, and Jackson townships forum during the next ten weeks, at the Panama Canal just as the were represented, and yet there was The first number of the series ot j'slide" occurred and had to be re- room for more. The table was filled lectures will be at the friday routed around South America and night Nov. 26, when Professor hs now on the western coast going Theodore (Agricultural north. Economist) will conduct a forum on Another shipment of bottles were with all the good things imaginable and plenty to spare.

All spent a very pleasant evening and we hope there are many more happy birthdays in the future for Mr. Po well to enjoy. Hardy Herald. The manager of the Daily Star, in giving testimony in a libel suit atKans- especially with refer- telegraphed for and rushed west by enceto production and marketing. "ma 0 i 1 I i whuhi, niu ainvw hi a ivn i 1 ne meetings win be neia alternately days California and vou will at the Pine an Pawnee school houses.

I find the delightful "Flower as City, deposed and said that he drew The plan is to have one meeting Drop" at the Drug The $1000 a month as manager of the Star, 'slide' at the Panama Canal has and also drew $1000 a month for man- each week. The projects to be con- ueiayea tne smpment, put you win aging the estate of the late owner of sidered are as follows Production, be pleased with the new odor when the Kansas City Star. Marketing Securin? SuoDiies. Fin- it does anre and Arrountihir. Communicat- 1 1 i.

A. A I it wouia we just aoout as ueieusiuie Pj inn onH I rancnnrtahnn Kfliiratinn. Little Pauline Beck got her fin- t- nr.A am cKnfn Uf KCh uuv a LUil awu tanv a att puvm. I i. rw down the street occasionally, as to use sanitation, recreation, ceauuncauuii, laaicucu Fum u- the streets the way some auto.

drivers Household Economics. Some of the ana ror severa aays it was I I Murium- tins tknM linna A h4iid i I i i i i uiiuliii cue nvuiu nave tu iiavt ivecoru. i speakers mat nave oeen sukkcmcu UV Jy.mt ox tne. linger ampui- IVir. BIUT arc, ineUUUre 1VMUUUI.

1 aH. I hoa nrr ii.ru uuh i i uu rrot Hpitor. Mr. uearnart. nice at Dresent.

horn too much or too often, but we state highway engineer, Prof. Harry 40 acres, 2 miles from town, good house and barn and windmill, will sell for $3200. Will take $1200 down, balance at 6 per cer.t. 83 acres, 4 miles fr 2 good towns, good improvements and good land. Prjce, $7500.

-AYilJ carry 3 or 4 thoasand'at 6 percent. One of, the best farms in the county. 160 acres on White Rock creek bottom, all smooth land. Will take $100 per acre to buy this. $6000 Dalance at 6 per cent.

i 80. acres, 6 miles from Republic, with good improve-ments, all choice land, priced right. Only $7500, Good river bottom 80 at $40 per acre. Good i6oat I9200', lays close to town. 120 acres, close to town and school for Good 60 acres adjoining' town, with good improve ments.

Price, $6600. '40 acres, close 16 town, with good improvements, will sell at $110 per acre. 10 acres close in. An ideal (building place. Want $1500 for this.

1 looactes of river bottom land at $85 per acre. Investigate this one. 1 Another 80 withhi 4 miles of town, wtll impruved. Sell this one for 80 acres, 1 2 miles from town, good improvements. Good stock farm, 160a, close to town.

4000 cash and balance at 6 per cent interest. 80 acres, 2j from Republic, some wheat to go with this onePrice only $8500. One half section of the best alfalfa and stock farm in this county. Priced at $.32,000. Also some choice town property for sail.

Good lot and half in Republic, Good building site. $175. 1 Nutter Landreth, Repdblic, Kansas. have been told so often lately that we Kent Crumbine, Prof. Special prices Saturday on cann- have one of the best equipped print- Walter Burr and ed goods and staple groceries.

In- ine offices, for the size of the" town, pr, quire at store. Will pay 26c ror to be found anywhere, that we almost The forum cOCial as well as og Dl.tL believe it our self. Last week we in- educational are to be free and stalled a new VVestinghouse motor open t0 the public. The busy housewife, who likes nice with which to furnish power for our habd made Christmas gifts for her two pr s. we also put in rive elec- Something lke a cojpIe of gal.

menas may ftntnem at tne Ji. tricfighti! Pu- office is now better Ions of gasoline every day for your mzaar ec- Jfc equipc a if to taice care or automoDiie-tnats wnai your oo PnmA Ymoe Villi Wtrt rnti Alii i 1 1 wrli I 1A11 I 7 gifts at the Ladies Bazaar, Dec. 3 your, job priming in short order and we will be pleased to have you try us s. I I I T. wan i a iuwci uiilcu iiisiiuuiciu, i on that next order of printing.

we have them as low as There are 25,255 Ford autombil- es in Kansas. Charlie Fulton will quit delivering Bixby Potter. Farmers Institute milk in Republic next Tuesday night. A. B.

Evans made a trip to Sup erior Wednesday. That will be quite a hardship on Belleville, Coort House. many families of Republic. But on next Wednesday he will offer his en Program. Will Mead's sister and her hus-Dand, from arrived yesterday morning to.

spend Thanks- tire herd of extra good dairy cattle at Friday morning, Dec. 3. public sale, so if you want to Jo your Exhibits, entries to giving in Republic, 7.00 Placing of close at 12:00 a. m. December 3 own milking, just go and buy one of 10:15 Housing and Sanitation of Poult the good cows.

Mrs. Roy Oark went up to Hastings, Wednesday, morning for a visit with her sister. ry Mr. Ross M. Sherwood Kansas State Agricultural College 1 desire to make it Dossible for the' whole Claude Swartz bougit his partner's 11:00 Round Table Conference 'A 'large" cbwd was in attend ince family to attend.

Fellow-citizeiis let us interest in the Republic Dray business 11:15 How to Maintain a proper Bal- at the Hcitz public sale yes- get together on this effort to publicly ance in the Farmers' Most Import M. E. Church Notes. All services Sunday were 'good and, with a splendid attendance." Rev. Stark and Mr.

Haines spent one day last' week in Nebraska. last week, and will do the work by himself from now on. Claude is a teiday and the stock and machin- express our Thanks to Almighty wxi ant Hank Account the Soil. Kansas State ery sold well. Mr.

H. T. Neilspn, Agricultural College rustler and we hope to see him The Misses Elsie and Lillie Sankey are to enter on their duties as Librarians of the Sunday, school, next Sunday morning. We are glad to note the return of Friday Afternoon, Dec. 3.

Interesting Facts About Precioas Stones. very Mrs, Chas Clark has been sick the past week. 1:30 My Experience in Stock Feeding Ralph Beck is driving a new (Translated from the Goldschmiede J. Charles General Discussion. Miss Ethel Stark was the recipient Ford.

Kunst) Miss Albina Evans, to her Sunday Scheol class after several weeks of 2:00 Farmers Most Suitable Fed Crops had found a precious "And since he pearl he went forth and sold everything enforced Meeting of the teachers of Clay And How To Handle Them. Mr. Neilson, Ksthsas State Agricultural College. uiai ne possessed, says me ciDie. it fipnrW Hall Pastor.

was rsadw the Piistnm in tho nnniant Ueorge W. nail, rasior. Cloud, Washington and Republic times in the Far East for cearl-ovster I Counties at Cubi, December 11, 2:30 Paper by Mr. T. P.

Teagarden fishermen to hean ud their catch on 2:45 What Progress Has Been Made in the open strand where the pile was of a very pleasant surprise Thursday, evening, her birthday being on Friday, but they could not go Friday evening on account of the Calendar. They took refreshments and presented Mis Stark with a lovely boquet of carnations. Twelve -members were out at the Aid Thursday and lots of work acc 1915. siaKea on just nice the 'claims v. of 8 JU8t me ciaims.v.

oi Dr. W. Barnard iln- Miss Thelma Gossard spent the An excellent program is being MU.U.I nrenared. It will nav every tparhr 3:10 Feeding of Poultry Alter tne mussels naa remained 11 the wcck ciiu wuu me vuao. iui.wci to attend this one day meeting.

on-00' tate Ya family. I lilllirUH. I OU UL1U1I DCL All Q11U lllcV llllCTllCTll 111. l.lir-11 I O-- r. i Alim OAltnn.

Trtm knf awa 4-1 m1 Messrs. Nate and Tbm Stafford Hon J. Shoemaker, State Rura LADIES MEETING "Jrl'ri- 1 Miiu M.ii it cr 1 iir iiih unii mi 1 they were allowed to test the mussels and went t0 Superior. 1 nurs Fridav Afternoon at Co. Sunerintend bcnpoi inspector win deliver an able address, Superintendents; E.

at certain times certain times. ent's Office. I wneneyer oneoi aay. omplished. We meet next with Mrs.

Crunkleton, Dec. 2nd all day. All are -Those who attended the Workers F. Ewing, Concordia; E. Kratoch 1:30 Our Girls Taught Practical Work cA I The Pleasant Hnur CInh I Aluioi IV JJ I I lie '11 1U1 D'IU DCV," I -m in the Mrs.

L. D. Griffee. vil, Clay Center; J. W.

Murphy, retly everything he possessed ana witn Mrs, A Thompson, Thursday. hAiinrnr rho a rT mncaa a I Discussion. Washington; an i L. D. Griffee, 2:00 Attractive Ways of Serving.

Mr. Williamson anj tamiiy Methorlist Church Nnt spent Sun Jay evening at N. A. MisiLula Coyner, County Super Belleville will give valuable discus sions on vital educational topics Part of the time ha? been schedul intendent, Jewell County, Kansas. Last Sunday was surely a gracious Morehead's.

Saturday morning, Dec. 4. vuuvijuiuii i otanaia report it very good and also very instructive. Union Thanksgiving services will be held at the U. B.

Church. Rev. Hall will preach the sermon. A hearty invitationls extended to all. day for both our churches.

The Rev. Chas. Bentlev and familv visited li I ed for separate sessions, for rural, 9:00 judging of Exhibits. m. lempnn was a great Diessing to M.

Coi, Tn, c.r,.. graded, primary, and high school 10:30 Co-ooerative Business Enteroris- us all. His sermons furnished food for 6 y' round tables. A general social hour es Among Farmers And Some thought and his earnestness and fer- ne c. ounday scnopl 01 I 'm 1 i 1 11 i ttl 1 will be the closinc feature ot the! reasons or isuccesses -and ail- vency 01 spirit epurrea us an up along wasmngtoii townsnip neia asocial i ne msi aienaar rnaay night by Afre tfUll' day.

Teachers, school boards, pat- Neitoon, Kansas State the heights of inspiration and worship at the sbhool house, Friday even- A nrtnoultiiral ITnllanra I Wo will rnrinh nia moaaorroo innlr I We will cherish his and look a muiiui was a success messages A snQrt ogram was e'nd fAorri Ma Vf jn. I a. I -0 runs anu pupus arc unzeu 10 aueira n.An TKrtf; ta: this one day mtetine giving and re- Mr. Sherwood. Kanaaa with us.

ronowea oy a supper, a tree win in every way. The program was fine, refreshments fine and everybody had a good social time, cei ving ideas for school betterment. State Agricultural College. The results the efforts of the oire.nB was taKen proceeds to Euna M. Arrasmith, Saturday Afternoon; Dec.

4. young people in the Win-my-chum be used tor Buying oew song books Sunday, Nov. 28th Sundav CountvSuDt 1:15 Election of Officers' week are becoming more manifest as tor the Sunday School. School, 10 a. preaching, 11 a.

a 4 4 I ine rarm Agent. AmDrose "'cu Mr. Chas. Mitchell and family 1 mouuuii xvauaaia w. Eastern JYlayOf 10 Minutes for General Discusainn.

bright and clear on the Lord's side at spent Sunday with his sister who Endeavor, 6.45 p. m. and preach-, ing 7. 30. Prayer meeting.

7.30 Wednesday evenmg. the Communion service last Sundav Mayor and Mrs. Walter L. Davis, of Products. Sherwoood, Kansas "'gn Republic, Kansas, were prominent vis State Agricultural College.

he Ladies Aid will hold an all day itors in Lancaster the week. They 2:30 Round Table Conference led by meeting at the basement of the church lives at Lebanon. Rev. Hall an family and Rev. Templin spent Sunday with Mr.

NathanStafford's. A literary societyvhas been organized at Washington schoolhouse and will meet every Friday aie tourinor California and the Western Mr. Neilson. on rriday or this week, there remain Uowns got into a row the other dav I 1,1 1. 1 i 1 Btates.

The chief executive is also 3:00 The Attractive Home. .7. ctn mucn worit to do aone in getting and one brother hit the other on the Snell, Domestic Science And A head and thought he had killed him. Instructor, Belleville High School. 3rd and 4th in the City, Hall, His remorses caused him to slash his LADIES MEETING.

The Union Thanksgiving service is to throat with suicide intent. Bv the Saturday Afternoon at Co. Supt. Office De neia ai ine uniiea "nem Church ll30 Balanced Snell. on Thursday night at 7:30.

Every one Miss Grace Beauchamp will stay- time a doctor arrived on the scene the brother that was hit oh ihe head proprietor of a large hardware concern in his home city, and while on his vacation is not only taking notes of how Wsstern Mayors rule their cities, but is also gleaning a few stunts as to the Westerner's ability to sell hardware. While in the Valley, the distinguished travelers were guests the former's cousin, Mrs. George Webber of the Palmdale, (Calif) Post. Domestic Science And Art In- has something and Tnost of us have structor, Belleville High School many things to be thankful for and it 2:00 Is It Possible For Mothers to had recovered consciousness and was would seem that even good breeding with Mrs. Allie McCIure this winter and attend High School.

Mr. Lloyd Price an family of Topeka are visiting Claud Mitchell's. Thank own liy Mrs. W. S.

Ball and would suggest that we ssy none the worse for the row, but there is doubt about the recovery of the one Mrs. F. B. Morlan. Discussion, you" for favors received.

The selection of the evening honr was prompted by a who cut his own throat..

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