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The Pratt Union from Pratt, Kansas • 3

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The Pratt Unioni
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Pratt, Kansas
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THE PRATT UNION, THUKau mtt LAST DAT Ul SL-MUUL. Al i-uiv tun MisS May 'Millard taught the Clinton school, diRtrict 80 the past winter. Friday was the closing day and the The Crow Elkhart Four -vw patrons went in and surprised tne teacher and school with a big dinner. In the afternoon a good program was given by the school, one of board members brought his Edison to furnish music, and later a good ball game between Clinton and Glen-dale, score 12 to 10 in favor of Glen-dale. There were 100 present and all had a nice time and the patrons were well pleased with the school work of the year.

DEATH OF MISS LILLY Crissy Laoma Lilly was born in i A i rrarc, ivansas, Apru zi, iwu2.anu( died at Kansas City, Mo. April 29, i being 18 years and 8 days of age. The deceased was the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. A.

Lilly and died very suddenly from the effects of scarlet fever. She leaves to mourn because she had been taken away, her parents, a sister, Mrs. Zola Nell, of Joy Coy, i 'i-m We sell goods that prove their own worth. Values that show on their face. If you will compare we'll be content.

Prosperity begins when, saving begins, and saving begins when you buy that Furniture from this store. Pleasing you keeps us in business and we and Don Lilly of Pratt, together with a large number of other relatives and friends. The remains were brought back to Pratt and the funeral services were held Saturday at 3:00 o'clock p. from Sappington's Mortuary conduct ed by Rev. H.

J. Myers. Interment in Greenlawn cemetery. GRAY HAIR BECOMES I DARK AND BEAUTIFUL Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Almost" everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brines back the natural color and Here is a genuine five-passenger touring car. Not merely one that five can ride in but, a large, roomy Crow-Elkhart in which five grown persons can comfortably sit and enjoy the pleasures of real motoring.

The only reasonable proof of this statement is a ride in pne of these splendid models with your family. lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at are trying to please. We keep in stock everything that you expect to find in a first class Furniture store. There is no end to the variety here.

You can find what you want or tell us and we will get it for you promptly. Come in and look at our big line of bedroom sets. We have Iron, Oak, and Brass beds. We have Mattresses that give that satisfied feeling to the tired housewife. We have Rugs that make the room look beautiful and give a feeling of.

comfort and satisfaction that is agreeable to all. We have easy chairs, Davenports and draperies. I home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur compound." You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe im proved by the addition of other ingredients, at very little cost. Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so TP JBOW-EffiHAK 0 naturally and evenly.

You dampen a of sponge or soft brush witn it ana draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Then not the least is our fine line Linoleums that help to finish the job. OBITUARY Mary Adeline Bothel was born in Shelby County, Ohio, Aug. 8th, 1850. Was called from this world by death at her home in Pratt May 1st, 1920.

Having reached the age of 69 years, 8 months and 23 days. When but a small girl she moved with her parents to Knox County, Illinois where she grew' to womanhood. In after years and while her parents were still living she moved to Taylor county, Iowa. Remaining there untli the year 1891. While at that place and on March 10.

1891 she was united in marriage to Morgan Grady. Shortly after their 9 marriage they came to the state of Kansas and located on a farm in Kice Come now and you will come again. Give us a trial and you will be pleased. where they lived for about eight years. While living there she united with the M.

E. church. In later years she moved to Pratt and while there she united with the Church of Christ at that place where she held her membership at the time of her Calbeck Furniture Co. death. She has been a sufferer for many years and has not been able to attend religious meetings as she would have done should it have been otherwise.

But no doubt she has done what she could. Her work on earth is now done and she has been called from this life into that one that is unseen to the natural eye. God in all of his goodness1 has relieved her from all her sickness and pain which she Avise Pure-Bred Stallion License No. 602 has so patiently endured for a number of years. She has only entered through that door that all must enter some day.

In her death she leaves to 1 mourn their loss a loving companion, three step children, namely, Alvia E. Grady of Forgan, Mrs. Laura Phelps of Preston, and Mrs. Jennie Hanson of Cunningham, Kans. Also two brothers, T.

J. Bothel of Preston, and Sylvester Bothel of Denver, Colo. And many other relatives and friends. Though death has robbed another home of their loved one yet she shall continue to live in the minds of those who had learned to love and respect her in this life. The funeral services were held at Iuka Monday afternoon conducted by J.

C. Roady. Interment took place at the Iuka cemetery. A Friend nniuME SAYS From the time automobiles were first built, there have been two uncomfortable; annoying features connected with operating a motor car that have been common to all cars, regardless of price or the parts used. First, the annoyance of cold weather driving with its hood covers, lowered motor efficiency, increased gasoline consumption, hard starting, and slow warming up.

Second, the bouncing and swaying from side to side in driving over rough roads. Columbia Six has found a solution to both these problems. f-A OSS XT NNUttt rC CORNEA OUt'OeaVH CONAUWO OF -tve MOKW POVJE Avise No. 40953 (58295) "imported Percheron, wt. 1900 lbs.

Avise is a perfect horse in every respect. Big Boy No. 6557 Mammoth Kentucky Jack, black with white points, 16 hands high, weighs 1100 lbs. There is no better bred stock in Kansas. They will make the season of 1920 at Hillcrest farm 3 miles west and i north of Sawyer.

5 miles east of Coats. TERMS Avise, $15.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Big Boy, $20.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Big Boy $50.00 when bred to jennet. Care will be taken we will not be responsible in case of accidents.

E. L. Pitzer Sons, Owners June 16 Wards 1 and 4 June 18 Wards 2 and 4 Gregory Motor Co VJE SURE DO PHI I BASE BALL SCHEDULE May 7 Wards 2 and 3 May 11 Wards 3 and 4 May 14 Wards 1 and 2 May 18 Wards 1 and 4 May 23 Wards 2 and 3 May 25 Wards 3 and 4 May 28 Wards 1 and 2 June 1 Wards 1 and 3 June 4 Wards 2 and 4 June 8 Wards 1 and 2 June 9 Wards 3 and 4 June 11 Wards 1 and 3 June 16 Wards 2 and 3 The Horte Scrlptwr. Eacred story has not forgotten the horse. There we are told of the "pal horse whose nnme Is Death," the horse to whose "strength we are not to trust," the, "horsemen and chariots Pharaoh, with thousands ef other too numerous to mention.

In the pago cf the Scriptures alone the horse occ trta a ffoodlr dace. if lila-i.

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