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The Russell Record from Russell, Kansas • 3

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Nearby Exchanges FORTY YEARS A DRUGGIST He Endorses FERUNA Read this from Mr. L. A. Richardson of Marine, Illinois: "I have been engaged In the retail drag bnal-ness here for the past forty years. During this time I have seen many patent medicines come Into use, flourish for one or two years and then gradually disappear.

There are very few of TRAOC MARK HOMER SCHOOL CLOSED Homer school closed last Wednesday evening, May 7, with an excellent program put on by the teacher, Miss Agnes Propp, and her pupilc. There were songs by the whole school, including a very excellent group patriotic songs. "The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe' was there with har family and it was interesting to see how she managed them so well. A band of 'Coons' from Coontown entertained the audience by giving a good old darky two-step and by singing a song. Then there was a gang of cow-boys there with lariatnd re-volver and to add.

to the excitement a bunch of Indians appeared with their war paint, feathers and a war whoop. Then a company of young ladies appeared from Paris, showing the latest things in hats. Several good recitations were given, and a solo sung by Gladys Stewart was enjoyed by all. Ice cream and cake was served aftei the program. these remedies that possess enough real merit to Insure them long1 life.

Pernna ha always been good seller with as, with a marked change In the formula some years ago, by the addition of the slightly laxative properties, has made It reliable remedy tor constipation and for eoldn. If takeir-ftourly In tablespoonf ul doses by adults It will break up the worat cold la two yr three days' time. I take pleasure In urging my brother druggists to recommend it for these two i Tablet Form Ask Your Dealer Sold Everywhere Liquid or ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Mrs. John Roe, of Gorham was a Russell shopper Friday.

Miss Jessie Scriven went to Hays Friday- evening to attend the remainder of the Musical Festival." Dan DeWald returned Saturday morning from a two weeks visit in Rawlins, Wyoming. I Miss Eda Woelk, who has been visiting friends in Topeka and Law rence the past week returned home Friday night. Mrs V. Miller, and son, Elon, returned Friday evening from TV peka, after' a visit with Mrs. Catherine Miller.

Mrs. Ross Brooks, and small daughter Mary Catherine, of Detroit Michigan spent Friday visiting Oscar Ostrum. Mrs. Brooks was formerly Miss Ethel Ostrum, tof Bunkerhill. KIDNEYS WEAKENING? Kidney trptiMei ot disappear themselvoe.

They grew slowly but steadily, nerminlBg health with deadly certainty, until yon fall via--tlra te lnenralile dleeaea. Stop yeur tronblos while there ts time. Don't wait until HttU naine heeeme btc aches. DmI trifle with disease. Te avoid ture atifferiBg begin treatment with OOL.D KDAL, Haarlem OH Can-enlea new.

Take three or feur, every day ustll reu are entirely (re freas pain. This weU-knewa areeratte ha beem ene of the natienal remedies of Holland for centuries. In ltM the govern ment the Netherlands granted a special charter autaerUlajr Its prepara tion and eaia. aimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiinimiiiiniininiiim I RUSSELL, 1 MON. NIGHT EXTRA TEST for accural coaapound 7 Q-flTIESE.

EXTRA TESTED means extra miles tbeveryuser of Racine Tires. Each of the many tests adds definite extra value. Racine Multi-Mile Cord is the peak of cord tire quality. Come in and let us show its extra-tested worth A. J.

MSSIMER Russell, Kansas Racine Rubber CoJ Racist, Witcoada, (First published in Russell Record May 15. 1919 20-t-S) 1 BOAS XrOTXCS State of County of SnsisllT Office of County Clerk May 8 1919. Notice la Hereby Given, That on the 10th day, of May 1919 a petition signed by Jos. Veverka and fourteen others. was presented to the Board of County Commissioners of the county and state Aforesaid, praylrigr for the location of certain road described as follows viz Beginning: at East quarter corner of eetion 9-14-11 thence running south to the southeast corner of section 9-14-11 end thence east on the section line three miles to the southeast corner of section 12-14-11.

Said Road to be 45 feet wide. Also beginning, at the Northeast -corner of section 11-14-11, thence run tiing south on the section line two miles of the southwest corner of section ii-14-ii. Road be 40 feet wide. WHEREUPON said Board of County Commissioners appointed the following named J. Vroman, O.

J. Deines and John Mahonev as viewers instructions to meet in conjunction with the County Surveyor at the beginning of said road In Fairview Township on the.th day of June A. T. and proceed, to view khIH road." and give to all parties a hearing. By order of the Board of County Commissioners, Seal) Wll 3.

BOB County Clerk (First published in Russell Record May 15. 1919 20-t-3) BOAS NOTICE State of Kansas, County of Bussell Office of County Clerk, MaylO, 1919. Notice is Hereby Given. That on the 8th day of May 1919 a petition signed ty J. W.

Ruppenthal and fifteen others was presented to the' Board of County Commisioners of the county and state -aforesaid, praying for the location of a certain road described as follows, Beginning atthe corner common to sections 17-18-19 and 20 T. 12, R. 11 and running thence two miles east on sec- i iin. near as practical thenoe Rfinth one mUo.and terminating at the corner common to secions 27-28-2. and T.

12. 11. Said road to be forty font wide. WHEREUPON said Board of County appointed the following named persons viz: Vroman, G. J.

Deines and John Mahoney as viewers, with instructions to meet in conjunction with the County Surveyor at the beginning or saw roan In Township on the 4th day of June a 1919. and proceed to. view said road, and give to all parties a hearing. By order of the Board of County Commisioners, tfffoan WJL J. BOB County Clerk PUBLICATION NOTICE Hearing before the Public Utilities Commission for the State of 'Kansas.

In the matter of the application of the Russell Telephone Company for permission to increase rates for telephone service at Russell, na follows: Docket No. 2816 Individual line, business telephone ner month, $2-25 flip The City of GOODRICH Akron, Ohio Compare Goodrich with other FordCarTires If you have not used these husky, de luxe tires for the Ford car, go at once to a Goodrich deal-erand say to him'Give me a Goodrich Three-Seventy-Five." Compare it with an ordinary Ford-size tire, and you will find it bigger and burlier in erery way. As a matter of figures and measurements, it is an inch bigger on the circumference, and much thickerin the cross section-that is, 31 x3H inch tire. That extra size means a finer looking, easier riding Ford car to begin, and a longer lived car and tires in the end. Though Three-Seven-ty-Fives" cost a little more at to meet the especial needs of the Ford car and bring out its known virtues, they soon reveal a greater dollar economy, which makes it the better buy in the long run, Buy Goodrich Tires from a Dealer 375 size "BEST IN THE LONG RUM iff i IJf 51 Hi 17 I 1 11 5 LaCrosse Republican L.

G. Miles a real estate "agent of Russell was transacting business in the city Tuesday. Ellsworth Messenger R. Malaby returned Friday 'from a three week's stay in Battle Creek Michigan. Mr.

and Mrs. T. E. Blair left Thurs day morning for Russell. Hays Free Press Miss Franes Witt of Russell visit ed friends in Kays Sunday and attended the Sunday programs of the Music Festival.

Miss Wagner of RusseT visited Sunday at the hom'j of her brother Fred and attended the Music Festival Mrs. Rush of Russell is here visit ing her. aunt Mrs. Anton Burtscher. Oakley Graphic The Graphic "received the annon- cement of the birth of a son Dewey Allen to Mr.

and Mrs. D. A. nunn of Scott City Kansas this week. Mr.

and Dunn formerly lived at Russell Springs and have many friends in TyOgan county who will rejoice with them. Ellis County News Mr. and Mrs. Stiecker and Mr. and Mrs.

Dietz of Russell were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hertlein while attending the Messiah last Sunday. V' Father McKenna of Russell came to Kays" Wednesday to attend the St. Joseph's Choir program given at the Normal in the evening.

Lucas Independent C. Harshbareer has "sold Ws dray line to hia twa brothers John anl Lawrence who toot possession lasi week. 'John moved in from the country last week ani will take an active part in the business from now on." These 'boys are both husky fel lows and good workers and will give good service in their business. After a hike at Great Falls Va. last Sunday I citowded into the jam med car as the last man to.

board. In the crush near the entrance I ran into J. Hagan Phlegar Russell's marine. We had a little chat again. He got off firsthand took one direction.

ook the other. But five minute later as I waited for my street car I was surprised to see Hagan come up for the same car at the Georgetown to. the falls and greatly enjoyed -the beauty of the region Rustlings.) Wilson World Mrsi Welch was here fi)om Russell last Saturday visiting her sister Mrs, B. IL Riley. Paul T.

Dumm who has been the agent for the Topeka Oil Co. for the last three or four months has thrown up his contract with them and will probably take another toil agency here. v. Mrs. Henry Lindenmeyer of Rus spII Rnent Friday with her sister Mrs.

Sprinkle. She returned home Friday evening. (Dorrance News.) Mts. Anna Strecker of Rusell snent Sunday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.

Pete Steinle. (Dorrance News.) (Andrew Steinle and bride came in Wednesday evening. She was Miss Emma Fisher formerly of Russell Kans. but now of Okla. where they were married.

A crowd gathered in the evening and went to his home where they gave a charavari and Mr. Steinle treated the crowd well. The crowd left their best wtshes for this nappy couple. (Dorrance News.) S. TIRES AND GOOD TIRES I wa3 much pleased with the advertisement of automobille tires I saTw the other day.

I had been passing many enormous board-notices gaudy in hue striking in design and each claiming superlative merit for their tires. (Buy Liveforever Tires! They last like steel 1" "Use Rockaway Tires! No other rides so smoothly!" "YouH come to Se Tlus Ultra Tires! Don't wait!" "The Bestofall Tire! Nothing like it!" So the shrieking advertisements vibrated through the landscape. -1 Then I saw the quiet announcement: "Smith tires are good tires." Just that, you can't imagine how restful It was. Immediately a sense of solid satisfaction came over me. "Good tires." No need to bluster and howV No need to ransack the diction ary-for superlatives.

No need to run rlown eomnetitorsr "Smith tires are good tires." I wanted to buy some at muia i hoBP are vne uico ivi henceforth. "Good tires." That is the acme of advertising. All when will Deople learn the delicious value of quiet, self -respect-ine simplicity From Christian Endeavor World. Repairs, for Defiance plows and lister, also extra shares at 13-t-f Cowers. 2r I Adam Schmidt of Ellis visited Russell relatives Sunday.

Mrs. Walter Pratt and children arrived Friday -evening for a visit 'with W. W. Tis'dale. Paul Dumm and 'family came up from Wilson Friday evening for a visit at the R.

E. 'Preble home. Mrs. M. H.

Fox who has been in Salina since last Friday, visiting at the C. D. Lechner home, returned home Monday evening. Mrs. J.

C. Swickard and daughter Miss Elsie of Springfield Mo." who have been visiting at the M.R. Smith home returned home Sunday. Misses Mary Woelk and Charlotte Bowlus and Mr. Reginald Wentworth came home from Salina Friday even ing where ythey attend business col- i i i i lege 10 spena me ween enu wiui vneir parents.

LOOKOUT! The heneewtfe XenMid would al-meat an wlthevt feet an wlth-Mt her Ileal Deh Dree," as she Suatatly rail QOCO MEDAL, Haarlem 'It Caaulea. They re lore strength uia an reenalnie In a srreat measure for the sturdy; ninet health e( the Hellsndem. De net delay. te year, dregglet and Insist him ewsptxlnc with OOLD MBOiaXi Haarlem Oil Cftceulen. Tk thnra as directed, and yew are net satisfied with results yeur druggist will gladly refund yeur money.

Look for the name GOLJO USDAI, en the ben and accept ether. In sselsd Bexea, three sixes. MAY 19 i 1 iT of any Dramatic show. The Prepare for the event BURK'S BIG SHOWS A modern American Amusement organization presenting a grand spectacular production of Harriet Beecher Stowe's famous masterpiece of dramatic fiction. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN A colossal aggregation of pleasing features requiring a special train of their own cars.

EDUCATIONAL NOTES (C. A. Bodmer) May 23 and 24 are the dates for vne grade school diploma examination, which will be held at Paradise, Luray Lucas, Dorrance, Bunker Hill, and Russell. This examination is for pupils of graded schools. Those pupils in the rural schools who were unable to take the examination in April on account of rain or sickness, may take this examination at one of the above named places.

The high school normal training examination will be held at Russell on June 6 and 7. One of the most important measures of general interest passed by the last legislature is a law providing that all instruction in public, private and parochial schools shall be in the English language. This applies to all elementary schools except Sunday Schools and schools devoted entirely to religious instruction. School district No. 22 will remodel their school house this summer and prepare to make the school standard next fall.

Miss Elsie Dcyle will teach this school again next year. Miss Jennie Shaw wilt- return to school district No. 69 next year and Miss Agnes DeWald will teach again in Dist No. 41. Both will receive a nice increase in salary.

Plans are being made for a four-week normal institute at Russell from July 28 to August 22. All who plan to teach in Russell county next winter should arrange to attend this institute. AT THE GORHAM SCHOOL Next Friday, May 16, the Gorliam school will close with" a big celebra tion. They have prepared a good pro gram, after which an excellent dinner will be served. The boosters of 'the good little city to the west are plan ning oa a Rural high school, and aft er the dinner some good speakers will be present the rural high school problem and a general good time will be enjoyed by all who are enabled to attend.

Everybody invited to come and enjoy the day. ENJOYED PIONEER CANTATA Last Thursday evening the Pioneer school gave a cantata, which was en joyed by a large number of people. The school house was crowded to ca pacity ana standing room was at a premium. Ihe program was render ed in excellent shape and all present enjoyed it very much. Those from Russell were Mr.

and Mrs. 0. 3. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs.

II. A. Fink, Mr. and. Mrs.

C. W. Shaffer, Mrs. Cora Gregory, Mrs. G.

E. Vineroff, Mrs. Sue Phlegar, Misses Duncan Hagan, Eva and Mynne Gee, Jessie Scrivens, Ethel Hollinger and Elizabeth Bretts and Neville Mills. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT (Adminisratrix) State of Kansas, Russell County ss. In the matter of the estate of Harold G.

Mellard, late of Russell County Kansas. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that on the 2nd day of May A. D. under signed was, by the Probate Court of Russell County, Kansas, duly appoint ed and qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Harold G. Mellard, late of Russell County deeased.

All parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Martha H. Mellard, 19-t-3 Administratrix. B. Herren has moved into his new home "recently purchased from Mrs.

Hattie Muck. State of Ohio. City of Toledo. lucas county, ss. Prank J.

Cheney makes oath that ha enior partner of the firm of F. J. cneney wo.i aoing Dusiness in tns city of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be eurd by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J.

CHENEY. Bworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th. day of December, (Beal) Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Medicine li taken In ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Brstem. Send for testimonials, free. F.

I. CHENEY 4 Toledo. O. frold by all dru relets. 75c Hall's Family Mils for constipation iMmmmtJ i fa 1 Exhibiting under a Mammoth Pavilion Theatre -bigger, better, greater, grander than ever.

More men, women and children, more horses, dogs and ponies, more chariots, dens and tabaleau-wagons, more and better music eminating from Concert Bands, Caliopes, Drum Corps, than any other tented Dramatic Institution in the world. A big city production presented by a select Cast, faithfully portraying every character in the play. Augmented by a contingent of Jubilee singers and dancers. Large elevated stage; special scenery and mechanical effects producing a gorgeous transformation scene. A monster pack of Siberian Blood Hounds.

The largest street parade costliest of delights, cosjyou nothing. I No schemes, short changtor gambling devices tolerated A Mammoth waterproof canvas seating 3300 people, I illuminated with a special electric light plant. Individual line residence telephone per month, "JJ' Farm Line service 'l-b The above entitled proceeding has been assigned for hearing at the of- fice of the Commission in Topelca, Kansas, on May 27th, 1M, at Jen o'clock, a. m- Remember the date Public Utiilties Commission lor tne State of Kansas. By Carl W.

Moore, Sec'y. Sffinnmreouuinora.

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