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7. leal 'J-' is. it MM PER YEAR. ADVEKTISISUy 18X UKNTS PBR OUnu-K INCH PtfULIBHEl) EKY THURSDAY. 1 ii in NUMBER 1 1 THUllSDAY, JULY.

15, 1920. 7 REPUBLIC, KANSAS, THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. -Obituary I SERMON ETTES By Dr. A. J.

Bnmner behalf I I The record "of constructive and re medial legislation of the Republican Turns Print Shop Over To Orvills I Mary A. Cole was born In York 4 rttv- 1011 ih. Vrn can now decide be.ween Conitress is nis racora, anu wueu juu READY home of her son. J. S.

Erkenbrack, in grape or lug Juice. At- rrrt consider the opposltfon and' hostility Republic, Sunday, July 11, Things you can auora nr The above neauiine pernaps buuuus aged 88. years, 9 months and 7 days. you don't need. of the Executive and his appointees, yuo can only wonder that so much .1 guuu.iu Rrken- mniiflv SUV thnv are a little misleading.

Howev was done. i out? ttb vw 1 HUrin wiiu in ii i 'brack in 1850 and moved to Illinois loye makes no difference. In 1850 and from there to Vilisca, bales to bo called Partial list of Legislation enacted by the Republicans: in.l8C9, where she made her home he called, a Return of the telegraph, telopnone ever since. She was the mother of and cable lines to their owners. seven children, all of whom grew to Jov.r!der than a night- er, we to quit the Niws office and Orville Boylan will take charge of the same tomorrow But.

sorry to tell you, he will only be here three weeks and then we 11 have to take charge of the thing here again TheNevs family' expects to leave Friday for Denver in our Ford to Adoption of the woman suffrage manhood and womanhood', one daugh- luci amendment. 1 ter, Mrs. Alice Moore, precoaea ner Can't bull your way through the Placing on statute books of com to the better land. Those living are: ihl is fenced. i nunu 1 plete and comprehensive national Joe Erkenbrack of Quincy, It's said Mr.

Wi.son is prohibition Jaw. Elizabeth Penwell of rv.rt iha'fopf is he's too nf HViArfli nrovisions for take a little rest you know we have Mrs. Iowa, jA S. Erkenbrack, Republic. Fly Nets Water Kegs Water Bags Oil Cans Machine Oil Pitch Forks Work Gloves.

A-dlllls llitvub mt vocational training and rehabilitation beon working so hard and to spend UUUUBlUi'U. Gas and Oil Stove Pyjrex Cookiag Ware Cacuum Bottles -Electric Fans Electric Irons Ice Cream Freezers Community Silverwear Mrs. Delilah H.gglns, Vlilisca.j Vnocker the post- Iowa; Mrs. Minnie Freeland, Omaha, master. Mrs.

Jessie McCoy of Vlllisca, Iowa. Erkenbrack moved to Iowa in If you can't help sing, help in the collection. The reason some don't set up whrn they fall because they try to get up by pulling others down. the pioneer days, going there on the Flash Lights Batteries and Bulbs. first train Into Vill'sca, and four of wounded ex-service men.

what little money we nave i Authorized retention ot uniforms to borrow. We expect have a great for enlisted men. big time in taking in the sigths of Incorporated the American Legion. Colorado and fishing in the Gunnison Amendment and Improvement of river. War Risk Insurance.

Orville" has worked in this office Reclassification and increased pay for four years, and spent that much tor the Postal Service. time in better shops, and we feel Railway Transportation5 Act. confident that he Legislation for a National Budget, gotting out even a better PWer.thin-, I you are usel to receiving from this (vetoed). nnrd anvlhme in this line vears later was left a widow. She If you have no cellar stock, vote for Harding.

If you have wet feet Mr. Cox Unov how you feel. braved the hardships of the eariy! settlers, and made a heme for her children until they were all married. Since, then she has made her home Visit ost store and if yoa cannot ftnd what you need we'ean order iHoryou. We are Ever Ready to assist yoa in Hardware wants.

Women forgfvn most and men for get the quickest. with her children. She had frequent-1 ly visited her son at this place, re Bosses will bo without a Job I and Land Leasing Law (Con- nwnvdont hesi. maining several months at a time. Oil they get to heaven.

servation and Development.) and made many rlend3 by her win tate to make your wants known to Capital is willing for labor to some disposition, for to know her was T. W. Peter, Hardware better paid if it don't cost them more. Water-Power Act. Civil Service Retirement Act.

to love her. She was one of the best You can reduce high cost of Hying by eating less. him. After we get back we will try and tell you whether we have had the-time we expected or not. and most devoted of.

mothers, and al Woman's Bureau established in partment of Labor. good neighbor, and was always happy If Mr. Wilson could handls the ben- i fnr nerthultural oroducts abroad. This and contented; always busy at some- delegates the League Vocational Rehabilitation of persons Congressman Strong's Record thing useful, her long l.fe was well was requested by 'the Kansas Cattle- rjjsabled in Industry. M.

E. Church Notes would have been signed long ago. toao (i strnne's record is the rec. men's Association. The state and na- peace Resolution (vetoed) Democracy had to almost pull the spent.

After learning of her son's illness ml mil a. mule's ears off to get it into war and nrd of a Congress whlcfh met in extra- tional banks of Kansas nave mm to of Extra0rdinary and Auto- Sunday School at 10 a. she often remarked, "If I could only see Shab." Therefore on last Friday, then puli its tail off to get it out or war. Three-fourths of apologies are not Preaching services at 11 a- m. Ladies Aid Society meets Thursday afternoon with Mrs.

Fred Gunnlsot. ordinary session to pass great leglsla- thank for killing the "Branch Bank- Powers' of the President tive appropriation bills which a DW ing Bill" which WUII Street desired yet0) ocratic congress failed to enact in the with the end in view of eventually tor veterans session ending March 4, 1919. Fortu- destroying all banks outside of the Spanish-American War UL VIT1 Tf I accompanied by two of her daughters, I i' il. ira nnt llpUeVl'fl. she came to see him.

She stood the eorvtapP meant aim iuc 1 Journey real well, not seeming much maice3 the most noise, a whiny ..4. I Ail TY ilU Mk elsewhere are cordially invited to I Ail W1U 0 1 11 tVl. nate it was lor me v.iajc. great cmes. and Woria War.

these bills did fail for the new Re- two millions build vaults was V-. exclude expel Anarchte- iirtiu riiu vmuuu uihu dlu rutty ai' womaTl or man: ternoon when she was suddenly tak frhA hoot Avcrcaor one who eetfl meet with us; Where will you spena eternity? en sick au4 died about ,84 hours by minimum worry. V. Pastor M.H."3isbee.N '-jIer remains ner reuiuiuM were iBKen io cyrou, rpjj0 night road Is not traveled ujr and shipped to her. former masses publican" Congress them posea py aim cui 692.641.97,: a.

real; saving which Mr. was unnecessary. -let Authorizing trasfeWus JSong actively "supported in spite of people and for opposition of the democratic ed ot fho Tg the state, in good roads. of TiS of tM- meaBur receive, the Sm dtging to the backs of the claims which' were legal and Just. support and vote of Hr.

Strong ople I Dayiight saving repeal was A glance at this recordw til ndi-people- a.o. mt to all how-important it is to home at Villisca, Iowa, for burial." Bu(j( was it overwork that got your Short services were held at the home g0at? of her son. whv i a wr.man afraid of a mouse How would you like to raise cotton and receive sixteen hundred dollars a bale for -it. Last week a farmer at San Benito, Texas shipped a bale of this year's cotton to Houston, Texas nnmhor ftf the treat BanKing real impetus by special train and received iouu "and Currency Committee. Mr.

Strong ed, before the Interstate Commerceeep Mr. rong, The-bale1 weighed 630 pounds liberalize and Committee with-great, bundles of pe- professional and uness that was the highest price ever fontioN nr KanaaH. in ijouisruBB. i but nbt araia of a man. UNION UNITS Baby models are Just as noisy this -as last year.

A fine rain Friday for everything Long prayers and short on work that's growing and to broaden that are illogical. smile on every one's face. Mr. Wilson says you can change the vMr. Millen and son Frank Emery League if you don't change it.

Johnson and family Clifford David- When the boss dies the world will son and family and Floyd Howard move along Just the same, and family were guests at the H. Watch the fellow with a silk hat Stradey home" Sunday evening. and toothpick shoes. Neil Moreheads were Sunday guests, When a fellow is more polite wi paid at Houston for cotton. Newt Myres sent.

S. W. Jones a Houston paper telling all about the cotton and the sale of it, etc. improve the Federal Farm Loan Act head of natlonal affair8 in the interests of the farmer. Like- et0 and the men 0f proven business ability and wis with the bill establishing cor- it over Ifle to tralnlng.

Congressman Strong is that porations to assist foreign rced.ts and wofk on klnd of a man. ria which will furnish a marxei. at the C. Owens home. another mans wire man wuu u.

"own -there will soon De a scanaai or a Dave Shipp and family visited re latives near Courtland Sunday. 01 Mr. Wenda- began threshing Mon- day. I if lawvsr makeR a mistake he jSeveral sold and delivered wheat make8 tw0 CDae3 cut of it. the past week.

I If an editor makes a mistake it Several were at the river fishing goodnight. Sunday. I If a preacher makes mistake no Mr. Boman had a very sick cow one knows it. Friday.

Dr. Barnard called. .1 a Qoaor mBKes uc uu Mr. Kathrineberg's visited at Stradley's Sunday. I i.fi'T..o..

Mr. Collins and family visited in their -Essex for a Union Thursday. I MfH9nllri Mr. Robertson's sis- Mr. Stlmson and family from near tef from Nebraska i8 here taking Rydal were Sunday guests of the FOR THIRST care of ihe trade at the Restaurant during their absence.

Bert Roberts family. FIRST win ATTRACTION COMING I We are going to make a little pre- 1 TO SCANDIi diction now, because we won't be here tor the August primar- nnn tva.a fortunate in las we are going to pred'et that securing for the patrons of the White there won't be one township: in this Way Theatre the feature play "The county but what will be almost solid Birth of a Race" which attracted a for senator uuiicks renuiiiiu.Uu. large patronage during the time it was run here. It was a magnificent! State Guard noticei production arid well worthy to be called a feature pay. It was one or.

The discharges lor an mem- tut Aim. aver nrnduced Kara nf thf KeDUDllC otaie. VUOt-UCDfc a a vm. here and we congratulate Manager Guards are now filled out and nnn on Mb enterprise in giving rpadV lor dlstriDUiiou. Concordians an opportunity to see it.

the News' Qffice and receive Concordia Kaisan. yours. Viraiion iNuttci, oRw AT- "The Birth of aRace" will be shown i at the Princess Theatre, Scandia.1 bh.p your ftoc wno two days, Friday and Saturday. Jaiy Shipping Association jviar iucy, 9 And 84. For extended rans in tne large cities, it has them all beat.

It; played four solid weens, at tne moVed into the unoiii la, Kansas Oty. Comparing tbis per- ioar north of I. iod with the to 7 days run or otn- rf Brip. me er extraordinary attraction you will reaally comprehend the unusual mer- your Shoe Rtpainnj Wort, and I it or "The Birth of a Race." Come will do you a good job of work, and see It at the Princess. 50 tf 1 homai VV htttkp..

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