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The Rolla News from Rolla, Kansas • 3

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The Rolla Newsi
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Rolla, Kansas
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This Rolla News Friday, February 15, 1918 Page Cnrrespon-'ennft Little happenings from over I ht rejinty of iattreit to alinott every rea.iw Department el th Interior U. S. Land OMict it Dotlce City, Kuris in, January 31st, IM8. Notice I hereby riven that tins A. I'erkms o( Kolla, Kan.

who on Nrplemper 18, lMft. iiiHile homi-stead application Set ial No 01S7i7 lor ne Srction 2y. l'p. IU. Ran to kw.

fiili 'rinciial Meridian, lias hied notice of In-it-nttuti lo make linal three year proof, to e-lalilisli claim to the land above dcsciibed. I fore the Clerk of the District Court of Moi ion County. Kansas at Kieliheld.Kiin.as. the Mth day of March, 1W18. CUim.tfit as witness: VV.

Moore, Koscoe P. l.afavor of Richheld. Kaiisiis, Albert (iarton, Juntos Nimmoof Holla. Kansas, (Not coal land R. Wilson.

'First published In the News rebruary 8.1' 1) "Melp, Win i War55 prat i.wai--gg Dermot BRING IT TO OS! Wess Dunigan made a trip to Hugoton Saturday. Mack Anderson is working at Ira Milburn's this week. We are having nice weather now since the snow storm. H. M.

Milburn made a trip to Rolla last Tuesday after supplies. Willard Pearce and family and Louis Milburn and family spent Sunday at II. M. Milburns. The prayer meeting at II M.

Alii burns Tuesday night was well attended. They meet the 12 it L. C. Hubbards. Mrs.

Relia Shank was quite sick last week, it being necessary to call a doctor. She is much better at this writing. National Implement Iiispection And Repair Week March 4'Ho8lh, 1918 Save Expensive Delays and Transportation Charges and Help In The Big Drive for Greater Food Procuction We are prepared to pay you the highest price the market affords for your grain. We will be very pleased to buy yours and assure you courteous treatment as well as honest and prompt service. Call on us for prices.

We are receiving large quan- tities of grain which enables us to quote the highest prices. Respectfully, B. F. DAVIS, Manager IF MAXIMUM CROPS ARE TO BIO RAISED, ALL FARM MACHINERY LIKELY TO BE USED THIS YEAR, MUST BE PUT IN GOOD REPAIR TO AVOID DELAYS IN THE FIELD Claude Pearce and Floyd Morgan made a trip to Colorado last i week. The latter purchased a re-i linquishment near Artesia.

J. B. Woodard and family, Ina Butts, Ethel Pearce, Marjorie 'Milburn and Irma Stoner were I guests at J. R. Morgans Sunday.

Pvichfceld The King Bros, of Point Rocks A 1 were City visito. Tuesday. Hugoton Elevator Earl Leiper an wife of Rolla Warehouse Co. were Richfield visitors Monday. C.

E. Gil more of Elkhart was at the court house doing business Tuesday. A party made a raid on the city jjail Sunday night and made The week of March 4 to 9, inclusive, has been designated as National Implement Inspection and Repair Week, ard the farmers of the United States are urged to inspect their implements and place orders for needed repairs that week. jThe great difficulty of securing malleable and st el parts, which renders it impossible for dealers to carry the usual repair stocks, together with the delays in transportation, render it absolutely necessary to place orders for your repair requirements early. fThe warning has been given, do not fail to heed it by putting off ordering your repairs until the day you want to use the implement.

The Food Administration of the Department of Agriculture and the Councils of Defense give sanction to this movement you will be performing an act of loyalty by heeding this appeal and acting promptly. fThis store will give you the benefit of every saving effected by your cooperation during this week. Bring in your repair lists early and be sure that you have all the part needed on your list better to have and not need ihan to need and not have for delays are costlv and we also want to call vour attention to the fact that our raise. John Maguire and V. V.

Gri-derof Rolla weret the court TIM ft TABLE Wfst Bound No. 53 Daily. 2:00 p.m. Ea-t Hound No. 5'H D.iilv, 8:55 a.

No. 5'4 connects at Dodge City with 5Mat 3:15 p. m. ioNew ton via G. eat Bend; No.

8 at 6:40 p. m. to Kansas City via direct route: No. 12 at 10:05 p. m.

to Kansas City; No. 5 at 9:45 p. to Denver and No. 1 at 11:05 p. to Albuquerque and west.

I house on business Saturday'. Our merchant, Lee E. Moore. is selling out nis stock at cost and will retire from business. E.

O. Luther and and W. K. Cradnock were here to sc the Income Tax maa Tuesday. The Income Tax Officer came in the Mh and returned to EIk-i a alter dinner and may remain there the rest of the week.

Mr. Stillman, who lives near Syracuse and is a brother of Eugene Stillman, passed through town on his way to Elkhart, lie has a farm near the state line. lew Implements -Arrmng J. B. uARHORE AUCTIONEER and it would be advisable for you to figure out just what you will want to take care of your spring work.

We will probably not have enough to supply the demandand may be unable to get more as the manufacturers of farm machinery are building only what they believe there will be an actual demand for. You had best buy now and be secure. Write or wire me at Rolla, at my expense for sale dates Hardware Co. ewar tk A A m. 4i mm fcV IKJtLA To The Public Pleasant Plains Mrs.

Jeffery is on the sick list. Mr. Cox is on the sick list this week. Marie Weeks spent Thursday with Ida Hilton. Bertha Hilton spent Thursday with Opal Weeks.

Thurlow Hilton spent Sunday at the Crawford home. Myrtis Howard spent Sunday with Henrietta Jacobs. Several in this neighborhood are suffering with la grippe. Ernest Jacobs spent Sunday evening with Arthur Griggs. Mrs.

Blake visited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Howard. Mrs. Reardon spent Tuesday-afternoon at the Jacobs home. Mr.

Hinds' son from Strong City is visiting him this week. Mrs. Washburn and baby vis- If you would eat of The Rolls Commercial Club Meets second and last Wednesday nights of each month in general business meeting. Geo. L.

Hayward. A. B. Edson, President. Secretary.

nature's choicest viands 1 and and sleep well try the Rolla Hotel. Clean beds. New all cotton Hugoton BroGm Works, Hugoton, Kans. Hand made brooms hand sewed absolutely guaranteed, Dealers write for sample broom. I mattresses.

Dr. F. F. Durbia C. P.

Mr. I The Hugoton Veterinarian and Dentist Is back again after spending several weeks at his father's bed side and will come to Rolla the first and third Saturdays in each month regularly, at Littell's Feed Barn. Hugoton Phone 66-2 Night Phone 121 To My Friends And Patrons Dr. M. H.

Levi, M. D. All eye, ear. nose and throat work done. Scientific fitting of glasses.

Office Miller Bldg. Liberal, Kans. at Pleasant Plains Sunday afternoon and all enjoyed the sermon. A large crowd attended the Van Buren show Thursday and Saturday nights at Pleasant Plains. There was no school Thursday or Friday because Mr.

Cox was so sick that Mrs. Cox could not leave him. About thirty young people attended the surprise party at Mr. Hiltons Wednesday night. Every one enjoyed a good time.

Sunday evening visitors at the Weeks home were. Steve Crowl, John Hodges, Ida Hilton, Edith Alexander, Essie Garrison and May Jacobs. For quick sale list your land with Sparli.ig Barmore. Let the News print your sale bills. Wc get them out on time.

For sale: Will sell a h. p. air cooled gasoline engine, good as new, dirt cheap for cash. Call at the News office. The elevators here are as busy as ever loading out cars of grain.

Two cars were shipped out Tuesday morning. Well improved farm near Wilburton. Will fake stock for first payment. Balance 5 years at 7. E.

O. Luther Co. ited at the Jacobs home Wednesday afternoon. Jack Weitzel threshed maize for Geo. Reardon Wednesday.

Ray Bryan and family visited at the Crawford home Sunday. Prince Bartley had his adenoids and tonsils removed at Elkhart Sunday. B. F. Howard and Geo.

Reardon sat up at the Cox home Sunday night. Mr. and M-s. Washburn and children spent Sunday at Weeks home. Mrs.

Markham and Lulu Beer spent one day last week at the McGowan home. Claude, Robert and Wayne Jacobs spent Sunday with the Howard boys. Several from this neighborhood attended B. Y. P.

U. at Camp Sunday night. A crowd of Wilburton girls attended church Sunday afternoon and sang a nice special song. -Beulah and Ora Hinds and their brother were visiting in Colorado the last of the week. Mrs.

Jacobs, Mrs. Howard and daughter Myrtis called a the Cox home Saturday afternocn. A large crowd attended chm ch I want to thank you for the patronage you have given me in the past year and ask "for a continuance df the same during the present year. I will do my best to treat one and all right and give you goods at the lowest prices at which they can be sold. Cash is my motto this year.

I cannot extend credit to anyone. James Lewis and J. II. Koff-man have billed a joint sale for Thursday, Feb. 21.

The superior quality of our work costs you no more than work of an inferior grade E. F. Sullivan, Optometrist, at the Rol-, la Drugstore Friday, February 22nd. Getting water has been sort of a difficult proposition about town the past week. All the water pipes were froze up and it seemed as though all the attempts to thaw them out were fruitless.

H. P. BARTLEY, KS.

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Pages Available:
311
Years Available:
1917-1918