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Democratic Messenger from Eureka, Kansas • 8

Democratic Messenger from Eureka, Kansas • 8

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Eureka, Kansas
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WW Ji.vfj FEOtf THE KEVERYITK Oct 1218. Mr. and Mrs. O. II.

Miller went to Topeka on business last Friday. Claud Boren. who has been visiting wih his grandparents, Mr. and Mrgi. When you read the JOYFUL NEWS Off you'll start; no time to lose, And be FIRjT at our store 11 choose That NEEDED PAIR OF ICE FEW SHOES Elmer Holmes, returned to his home at Climax Monday.

(Continued from First Page) -4'5 TIlK 311 Ml IX AX IMIIIUTANCL'. New York American (Hearst's) referring to the Mexican situation, said "One hundred Or more of American, citizens have been slain," and it auks "Does anyone think that Germany would have endured this outrage for a day? Does any man believe thatj English warships would not already be bombarding Vera Cruz for a similar outrage upon English citizens?" The Mexican situation under the Taft administration wad eo serif that In Ita issue, of September 21, 1912, the Baton Rouge, La, Times said: "The- American flag la only a rag In Mexico." El Paso Texas, and other border papers expressed similar All of which goes to show that the Mexican problem Is an American problem rather than a Democratic problem and that It Was as fauch a problem under Taft aa It is under Wilson and would be as much a problem under Hughes as under Wilson or Taft. J. M. Cooper went to Augu3ta and Wichita on business Sunday.

Clayton Brandt was oyer from Piedmont Sunday visiting home folks. Mrs. Etta Iteavia went to Adrian, Tuesday In response to a telegram that her brother-in-law was very 1U. Mrs, Mary Morris went to Moline Monday evening to visit with her son, was taken to the Polqvist home where ft Oscar Morris. he is getting along as well as can be 'A Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Hollanbeak went expected. to Cimarron Tuesday where they will spend a month with relatives. riEMTOXT msws.

Oct 5, 1916. Bud Wade and wife are the parents of a girl baby, born Tuesday, Oct. 3. F. Fleming has bought the Mc-Calliater house east of town, now occupied by W.

B. Higbee. Clarence Patterson went to Jor.es- 011 Jfotes. The McGlnnls-IIastings Oil and Gas Eliza Nixon, who has been visiting spudded in their well on the at the home of her brother, H. W.

returned to her home at Eureka Wednesday. Tucker leaser south of town last Saturday. This location has been made for some time and the promoters are bro last week. Stetson Shoes for mtn, J6.50 to $7.50 Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Palmer went to Independence last Friday to visit a confident that they will find oil in Misses Dolli and Magie Agard Regal Shoes for men J5.00 to S3.00 few days with relatives. paying quantities by going after it. went to Wichita Monday evening to Other Standard Manes $2.50, $3, $4, $4 50, $5 Will Sterling left last Friday for This they are prepared to do.

The see their sister, Miss Flora, who is derrick is a standard rig, 74 feet in in a hospital. Hutchinson where he will visit a few days with his mother, Mrs. S. A. Holll-day.

Mrs. T. A. Morris, who has been height and cost $1750. Mr.

C. H. Hum- Ed Glasco came down from Augusta phrles Is the drilling contractor the and spent Sunday with his wife nnd work being tinder the immediate super son, Edward. vision of Mr. Brown.

The O.I1U iB, HftlLCI JWULTCItE) fltlU equipment is In excellent condition, mn Floy Mr and Mrg Ear, Hudgoa mucn or it Deing new. Tiiey are pre- visiting with her brother-in-law, Will Sterling, returned to Hutch Innon last Friday. Mrs. Will Crtesup of Lamont arrived here Saturday for a few days visit with her niece, Mm. Julia Wright pared to make a deep test of the territory.

The members of the company are S. A. McGinn-is who Is in Eu- were visiting in Eureka Sunday. George Gorman and wife and TJ. H.

Wilson and wife went to Howard last Friday in George's Pullman auto to attend the Old Settler's meeting. Joe Connor, wife and daughter ar- Walter Dixon, who recently held W. F. McGinnis of El Dorado, public sale at his place north of Sev- Herbert N. and Geo.

F. "Hastings rf Statement P. Thompson of the State Agricultrual ''Ol the ownership, management, re- College will be In attendance avd with ery, has removed to Eldorado where New York City. Herbert Hastings is the Dixon family will make their (in Eureka assisting Mr. McGInnls with med "ere Iast Saturday from their gaj-ed by the Act of August 24 1912.

the help of home speakers will furnish Mr. and Mrs. F. Darby and daughter, Edwina, and son, John, and Misses Gaye Iden and Kathleen Hayes went to Topeka Saturday in the Darby car and visited the several Eureka young ladies who are attending school at home. Chas.

Burke went to Augusta Sun the work. nome at Bean Ijlke Mo- to visit Mr. The Sinclair Oil Company will soon Connor's sister, Mrs. J. E.

Davis, begin the construction of a Dine line John BIaIr and wife went to How- an exceptionally good program. There will be stock judging again this year. A picnic dinner' on Thursday at the (day where he has accepted a position In the Jones Grocery stora Purl to connect their holdings in EI Dorado ard last Saturday via Severy, and Monical has taken the job as helper at with their refineries in Chanute, Kan- were accompanied from that place Lutheran dining hall. Come in the Washburn. They returned home Sun-interest of education and sociability, -lay afternoon and stopped in Era-A.

TUCKER, President, poria where they were joined by Miss Iden's mother, who came with them to The Democratic Messenger, Thursday at Eureka, for Oct. 1, 3315. "Kfliior and Publisher, Robt. Focht, Karelia, Kan. "Known "bondholders, mortgagees, and 1 otlier security holders, holding 1 per cent or niure of total amount of bond3( -mortgages, or other securities: None.

Xloht. Focht, eolo owner. the depot. Sas city and Chicago. The pips line by L- E- Glasco, wife and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Farmed and will run through Greenwood just Miss l-ole- Mr. and Mrs. Loy Hilyard who have south of Eureka. The line continues! John Floyd Roberts, Glenn been visiting severy friends and rela.

east to Humboldt and on to Chanute (Denniston, Harold Jones and Delbert lives for the past fe wweeks, left in 'and Kansas City. We have been in- took In the Old Settlers' pic- Eureka. SOCIETY The W. R. C.

club was enter'ained Look over the speaking dates given it- i i. in another the'r Ford Tuesday mong on their formed that the line will be continued nlc at Howard Saturday night In the M.tfia uy jn the ady whlch appears return to their home at Harrison, to Chicaeo na the comnanv liaa a r- ODerts auto. niier ana ivxrs. wnaamooa at part of tbis the home of Mrs. Ward.

Twerf-five members were present and all enjoy- i Last Friday afternoon the Eureka Idaho. Mrs, A. R. Maben who has been in ROBT. FOCHT.

Sw am to and subscribed before mo IE-is 5th day of 1918. JUDSON TALBOT, ed the Interesting program given, as football team was defeated by the the ''ospital at Wichita for the past well as the delicious hot supper serv. Wichita High School 32 to 0. The v's- ree weeKS- returned home Tuesday Notary Public. eA CM commission expires Sept.

29th, finery at all these places. Miss (Minnie Pottorff was called to The Casdon well is drilling at 1400 Wichita Friday evening by a telegram feet. announcing that her mother, who is in The Kansas Producing Co. is build-; a "Wichita hospital, was to submit to ing a rig at 9-25-11. operation.

The Faylor and Moore well is drill- 1 D- Bollinger and wife arrived here ing at 700 feet. last Tuesday night from Colorado and visited hisi parents, J. M. Bollinger Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Massey of Hutch- and wife, leaving Friday for Severy inson, are visiting Greenwood and Moline to visit relatives. were a heavier and larger team evening, bne is much Improved in health and it Is expected that the PLEXTY OF GOOD WATER, put up ft Btrong game and by hard and operation at the hospital will do her Farmers Institute Soon. It ,8 free to anyone whQ Ma effectlve paying succeeded keep.

much good. The Farmers' Institute will be held come after it, or will deliver to any 'ing the score down. This same team Mr'' and Mrs- Fred Mitchell of in 13m court room November 1 and 2. part of town for a reasonable price, defeated Fredonia this season by a Co'000 Springs, are visiting 23jb3 Winifred Fortney and Mr. Carl Robert Jenne Phone 233.

12tf Iscore of 60 to 0 the honle of Mrs- Mitchell's par county relatives and friends. I Mrs. Minnie Wheeler left for Kan- City Monday night on a business Miss Ora Sallyards, who teaches 'trip. She will return In a few dnva ents, Air. ana Mrs.

Kimer Holmes, in the north part of town. Mrs. Fred Zink, who has been visiting the past few days with. her par- Highland school, spent Saturday and win then g0 to gtaflord couaty Sunday with her parents on Wall 'to spend a week with her sister, Mrs. Street, Eimer Haas.

a 1'J mi umiMn fj ill em ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holmes, returned to her home at Collinsville, Wednesday. Mrs. J.

M. Cooper went to Wichita Surr'dv where she will visit her par- Mr. atid Mrs. J. W.

skaer and v'r't the Exposition. Mrs. .1. C. Prather and Mrs.

L. H. Davenport of Atchison, were in Sev-Is ery Wednesday morning on their way MISS ALICE MARY KIMBALL AND (home fron Piedmont where they had jbeen to attend fani1y reunion at I the ho-r near (here, Mr-. K'll. C'if.

who been vl-itlrg fcera th" Tiast few wolfs with her Mother, Mrs. M. jM. Smith, left last Fridny acoo-vpan- ied by her mother for Oklahoma where they will visit at the W. A.

I Smith home before returning to Mrs. Fullerton's home in California where Smith will spend the winter, H. Turner, who recently re-, 3HISS MARY McOORMAOK MoDOUGAL Will speak to the people of Eureka and Greenwood County at the Princess Theatre Eureka, Kansas moved hack to Severy, from Colorado jhas moved back to Weze1 again and will make that her home. The Turner property is now occupied by You will facilitate the installation of your telephone at your new-address by notifying us as far in advance as possible THE MISSOURI KANSAS TELEPHONE Telephone Service Unexcelled ti tjj ill! ff Lj the Simmons family. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Hadley and two children arrived here last week from Curlew, and are visitins with Severy relatives and friends. Both and Mrs. Hadley formerly lived at Severy. Mrs.

John PoltorJT living east of town was taken to a hospital at Wichita last Thursday morning where she was operated on for appendicitis. The operation was miccessful and ehe ia getting along nicely, a fact that will please her many Severy friends. Mrs. -Terry Clemans, who has been viKiHojr the past few dnvs -n-ifli her at 8:00 p. m.

Tho kdies are excellent speakers and will discuss the political situation. Thoy command largo audiences wherever rci urncd her 1 it Hsitiiilton Saturday. t'iey Iiavo appeared. Do not fail to hear them Mr. f.nd A.

Tajlor, who have been visiting with Mrs. Taylor's sis ter-in-Iaw, Mrs. Ix-vi Morgan, Friday for their home at Stilwatcr, Okla. Mr, and Mrs, Lyte Hilyard find Everybody cordially invited to be present: A special invitation is extended to tho ladies children arrived hero last Saturday afternoon on the Frisco and visited a ff-w days with Severy relavlteg and friends. The first accident happened at the Mason Tump Station Monday when FARM LOANS WANTED! "We are the only Incorporated Mortgage Company in Greenwood County Oar rates and terms are as good as the best.

Make your loan with a Ilwne Company and save the trouble and expend of remiiiing your interest nnd principal to distant r-jnls' Aku all kinca Insurance written in the Standar.Um panics, EUREKA MORTGAGE CO. D. C. JOHNSON, Ilanagcr Verri Milner, who was helping1 put the ftcel mof on the r.ew engine BAND CONCERT AT 7:30 ouse, fell oft the top a distance of over twenty feet to Ihe ground break ing. liSa right forearm Jit two places.

He was picked tip unconsciotii end Dr. McDonald was called and reduc-, Democratic Central Committee ed the fracture and the young man; i.

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