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The McLouth Times from McLouth, Kansas • 7

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IIIE TIMES, KcLOUrn, KANSAS. Toiifiuuoxle Civic Leiigno The Tonganoxie Civic league has bueu very busy tho past few mouths. her i iff Li do in went down to a farm of tho Tough ranch in iSarcoxlo twp. to see about a worthless chock which a fellow named Wood had given a Mr.Louth merchant, 'and while there casually inquired as to the chance of setting a "nip," as he had had some suspicions 'about the chap. Wood responded readily and went to the weeds and got a bottle of home brew, and then tho officer found another bottle of the stuff in the boiis-f.

Wood is in the county jail, and his five children (the eldest of six being away at work) were brought to town today (Thursday) to the Juvenile court for action. 1 jJilw.iiilil.iO: doing the main pure of their work thru the charity department of the club. They have bought groceries, fuel, clothing and school books. Have nearly supported it widow with three children ever since last October; have paid $3 per mouth to keep a poor girl in school; have paid the expenses of deporting a family back to their own state, after feeding them for two months; have other families to whom they sond groceries, regularly, and visited a crippled child, taking candy and fruit. They are now arranging prizes for flower has manv altticfioitf- The five run from 5 to 13 years of and have been rurfntna the Porter.Potter SERVICE STATION Gasoline Kerosene All Lubricants Ask the attendant about our HIGH TEST GASOLINE a great convenience and time-saver in cold weather.

We handle the well known Mobil in bulk as it is cheaper where you do not have to pay for the container. beds, boxes and gardens among the neighborhood, with little clothing tiw mountains-the beaches the bkj tress-resort hotels -rme motor roads ana little to eat except what the neighbors contribute. The father is do-nothing, worthless fellow, the officers say, generally filled up with liquor. The children will probably be. stmt to some institution to be cared for.

The mother has been dead for somo years. wkcuraoRfare children and will have a story hour for the children every Saturday afternoon. The league is especially interested in the mother's pension bill. They have secured $10 per month for the widow in their care, but it is enough and they are working for more. They have paid $5 this year for scholarships and have pledged $5 for next year.

The club will raise money from now on by teas or food sales. Election of officers was held January 2, 1928, with the followln? re WELL, if the decision of the United States Supreme court means death to strikes that interfere with interstate commerce, (and let us pray that it may be so) all we have to do Daily to September return limit October sult: President, Mrs. S. J. Mc- Naughton; vice president.

Mrs. Ed as a state ds to have an industrial court law that will take care of intrastate commerce and prevent impositions upon the public by labor and capital, and the problem is solv Hoskins; secretary, Mrs. Fostei Laming; treasurer, Mrs, George Fish W. S. Bradford, Agt.

er. GrandQnyoa MionalPavk can be visited' bv makiruf a( The president appointed the following chairmen to serve for the ensuing year: Publicity, Mrs. E. C. Todd; charity department, Mrs.

W. C. Allan; assistant charity department, Mrs. Ed Hoskins; sewing department, Mrs. Georgia Ramsey.

Dr. R. G. Henry Dentist Modern Equipment, including Phone 7, Oskaloosa, Ks. ed.

Ana what can we do better than to try out what we have started with and see If it will not do the, business? Nobody who hfls objected to this law, as far as we have observed, has offered anything better, Any one can tear down, object and knock, but few build, construct, lead on. We have enough obstruc Short sidetrip tionists, but not enough Constructionists. Farmer Again On Highway To Pros Harden Colfax in Kansas fiitv MILTON GAIN Physician and Surgeon. gUls promptly attended day or nieht hyes tested, glasses carefully fitted Journal. You will enjoy reading our I Tlie independent A Wonderful Day.

Chas. F. Scott. It is a wonderful day, this American Memorial Day. In many respects the most significant day in Juornia Picture Book" 'Grand Canyon 56 TELEPHONE.

,.66 ler. tree on request. Washington, May 20. The American farmer is again on the highway to prosperity. Between crops and over-winter, the department of agriculture shows in a summary today he has increased Frank Schaef fer, Al.

D. till our calendar, for it testifies not only to the patriotism of our people but to their spiritual quality. The Physician and Surgeon George Chambers, Div. Pass. Topeka his buying power between 20 and 25' per cent, enjoying a broad general advance of about 20 per cent in the price of his products and raised his PKOBATE coarr Safety Last Tel.

136 McLOUTH, KAS Lies slumbering here one William Lake; he heard the bell, but had no impulse which prompts and perpetuates the observance of this day is not "of the earth, earthly." There is nothing "practical" or mercenary about it. It does not promote business or enhance trade or broaden commerce. Its foundation rests upon the highest qualities of human nature and Its annual observance is Detroit News. At fifty miles drove Allie Pidd: financial standing through the enhanced value of all he produces by a sum so great that it cannot be accurately measured. Within a short space of time crops and livestock have advanced from a level three points below the average of 1913, or pre-war, prices to a Letters of were issued to Luther D.

Allen, in the estate of Josephine Pearl Dean etal, "minor heirs of Estella Paull, deceased, upon petition of Ira M. Allen. Final vouchers of Eric C. Steeper, as admr. of estate of J.

E. Glynn, he thought he wouldn't' skid, but Frank S. Williams Clock Repairing Cleaning Clocks cleaned and oiled, $1. I arrant every clock I out to run and run right. Shop 3 blocks east of Dick Bros, hardware.

aid. Koine Times. proof of our recognition of the sub- At ninety miles drove Eddie Shawn; the motor stopped, but "Ed" lume truth that it is the thines of point 15 per cent in excess nf it on. Little Falls Times. the spirit which are eternal, that the deceased, were filed, and administrator discharged.

Final accounting of Kate Corn- His products today are fetching in Here he sleeps, one Johnny Fon safety of a Nation rests not upon its ships and guns, Its forts and fr; ne rounuea a turn without a hara cash nuadrqaa of millions of dollars more than at the beEinnins honker. Scranton Scrantonian. arsenals, Its gold and silver, but up of winter. He may get a billion dol Down in the creek sleeps Jerry on the soul of Its people. So long as Memoral Day is observ Bass; the bridge was narrow, he lars more for his 1D22 crops and livestock than he did for what he tried to pass.

Wilkes-Barre Times ed with loyalty and tenderness and stein, guardian of Rosa Corpstedn' et al, minor heira of Thomas Corp-stein, deceased was mr.de and approved. Guardian discharged. Complete accounting of Hattio Garrett, guardian of person and es-; State of Dollie' Garrett, a feeble-' minded person, was made and approved, showing no personal funds sold in 1921. Leader. reverence that long will be Great Republic be invincible.

Here lies the body of William Jay, Poet White who died maintaining his right-of- Many of our citizens ar com Most Popular Amendment When you hear how the prohibition amendment was slipped thru don't forget this: The eighteenth amenmment was ratified by the largest number of states, by the greatest percentage of legislative votes, by the greatest pro-porion of states of any of the amendments. Following is the record of the important amendments to the federal constitution: The first ten amendments, constituting the "Bill of Rights," were ratified by 11 out of 16 states. The thirteenth, or anti-slavprv way. Boston Transcript. $50,000,000 for Roads Washington, June 2.

The dead plaining of the high rate of taxes in Independence, which is $3.39 on the Here rests the remains of Sap; he drove his maohine with lock over federal good roads be tween the senate and house was hundred dollars valuation. Inde a girl on his lap. Mountain Realty. And here's what's left of Samuel pendence Tribune. broken today when their conferees reached a compromise by which Phoo! Why complain of bmaii; lie paid no attention to $50,000,000 will be available during The tax rate in Neodesha is on the $100 valuation, and as only "slow" signs a-tall.

Capper's Week iy. the next fiscal year for continuing federal and state co-operation fin about nine out of ten of our citizens Here reposes Solomon Bogg, amendment was ratified by 33 out road development. howl about this burden, we don't walking, run down by a speed road direct appropriations are made or 36 states. Thn fnttl. near a great deal of complaint.

on hands. i ,1 Hearing was had on affidavit of Nannie Brown, in estate of J. N. Brown deceased. Court found the estate was non-taxable, and an order made showing that no administra-' tion was necessary in the Probate Court.

Court approved report of sale of real estate filed by J. T. B. Gephart, as executor of estate of E. A.

Irwin, deceased, and deed ordered, i Annual accounting of A. M. gtrardian of estate of David Mitchell, Insane, showing a balance due guardian of $128.97 was approved. Clasim of Hazel Todd against es hog. K.

C. Kansan. under the compromise, but the rseodesha Sun. -luuuccuiu, or equal rights, amendment was ratified by 30 out of secretary of the treasury Is given Booze Will Never Iteturn. uur neignoors should move to Fredonia.

We only pay $4.69 here. a states. The fifteenth, or Dolitical rights authority to allot the $50,000,000 fund and maJte contracts with the Jiut as that excess goes for hicher amendment was ratified by 31 out of state superintendent to that figure, education at the rate of $2.00 per 6 i states. The declaration credited in press reports to Bishop Thomas F. Gailor, head of the Protestant Episcopal Church that national prohibition is a farce will not be approved by churchmen of America.

The state hundred, we are schooled against such contracts to be obligations upon the government. The nineteenth. Or wnman suf remonstrance. Fredonia Gazette. The senate managers headed bv frage, amendment was ratified by 37 out of 48 states.

vome io Aitoona where wr Senator Tuwnsend, Republican.Mieh- The eighteenth. Or nrntiihifinn igan, obtained an agreement to pnly pay $5.16 on the hundred. But they say good things alawys come make the limit of federal per mile amendment was ratified by 46 out cf 48 states. nigh. Aitoona Tribune.

ment sounds very much like the propaganda, being put out by the liquor element. "The reign of terror wo have experienced in the last six months," says the bishop, is not prohibition and is not enforcement expenditures $16,500 next year. tate of America Todd, deceased, was allowed as a second class claim in full sum of 525.75, with interest at 6 per cent from the 3rd day June, 1922, until paid. Order issued to B. J.

Bux. as ad The prohibition amendmpnt WHEN Senator Jim Reed, in his come to this county, make no delay, see how our tax rate shows you the way. Taxes all round us are reaching the sky; come ye to therefore, the most popular amendment yet adopted. Emporia campaign speeches, wherein he vir of the eighteenth amendment." The ministrator of estate of Stephen M. ulently attacks Hoover, sneeringly referred to that statesman as a "ba "people of Kansas are fairly familiar i.yon and we'll show you whv.

EIsp Henly, deceased, to sell one certain with the bishop's line of argument by-feeder" he surely put his foot in where you're all In the devil's own It was the battle cry of the liquor fix. Here we pay only $2.66. Jot it. When the figures show that Mr HAIL INSURANCE Is your growing grain protected f-lement in Kansas for a third of a Hoover's organization, which he ful, Joyful will the meetin? be. century.

But the fact remains that handled in such a wonderful way, from loss or damage by hail stormT when from tax-ills your lives are and free. And we shall gath there are hundreds of fine voun saved from starvation and death many millions of babies and young E. C. Steeiper, Agent. er, most happilee as we abuse the men In Leavenworth who have tasted liquor seldom if ever.

As the children, and when the women vot ers come to realize all this they note and mortgage belonging to laid estate for purpose of paying debts and costs of administration. Court issued an order to Frank E. Clark, administrator of estate of Melvina E. Clark, deceased, to dist-iibute to the 4 sons of said deceased 6 shares of bank stock each, in the Bank of Winchester, Kansas. Court ordered an amended final settlement in estate of Thomas Hatfield, deceased, which Is herein now filed, and the new order on final lettlement.

made as an amended order, will be made later. SAVE MONEY years advance these hundreds will increase Liquor drinking won do a thing to Reed. No man On Your Daily Paper Subscriptions is rapidly becoming a lost art. If can get far with a mother's vote by ay iaKing advantage of the club denouncing and traducing and sneer ing at a man who has been instru Oazet-te. Emporia Gazette.

To listen to the complaints from the farms one would think tho farmers were paying all the taxes, but Oskaloosa city is paying the highest rate in the county practically $4.45 on the hundred. But we piled a good deal of this up on ourselves the state tax is only about 11 cents on the dollar not enough to holler about. A big proportion of our tax is for schools and you can't rate with your home paper. Two weeks before your subscription expires to your daily paper send tia mental in saving babies' lives, even you doubt it ask any real old timer who used to polish the brass rail. The nation Is going to catch this habit of forgetting booze Just the same as Kansas did.

Leavenworth Times. if those babies are of a foreign land and foreign race It emphasizes in your order for renewal at the price given below, which is the regular advertised price of the publishers Mr. Reed's case that "whom the gods would destroy they first make mad." It is said that Reed has in each case. Add only 75c and we will credit you with one year's subscription to the McLouth Times. consumed 80 hours of the senate's "buy" our schools of us at any time in venting his spite on Hoov price.

EAGLE "MIKADO" Pencil No. 174 The State of North Dakota owed less than $500,000 when the Non-Partisan League gained control of er, and -when you understand that every hour thus consumed costs the United States thousands of dollars, it will be seen what an expensive piece of furniture for the senate chamber the man from Missouri is. Better replace him with a man not so in love with the music of his own eloquence. Ti9 it. When seven years later that organization was ousted from control K.

C. Journal and Post (Morning, evening, Sunday, 13 issues per week) 7. go K. C. Star and Times (13 Issues per week) T.S') K.

C. Kansan 5.20 Leavenworth 4.0-) Leavenworth Times 4.00 Topeka Capital (7 issue?) 6.00 Drovers Telegram 5.09 For Sale at your Dealer Made in fir gradea ASK FOR THE YELLOW FENCIL WITH THE RO BAND EAGLE MIKADO the State's debt was seven million dollars. That is one of the thincs EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK octalism did to one State in the Union..

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