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The Lansing News from Lansing, Kansas • 1

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The Lansing Newsi
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Lansing, Kansas
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T7- TT Issued Every Friday. VOLUME 16 LANSING, KANSAS. FRIDAY, SEPT, 8 1911 NUMBER 29 JUST BASE BALL. And now, Mr. Editor, on the J.

M. Brock has bsen laid up The prison board of directors BAPTIST CHURCH. basis of this report it seems to with a lame back the past week. will not meet until Tuesday, the 12th, when the regular routine FOR SALE: 50 hens and about Lansing took the losing end of me that the duty of the county board should be very clear, They should either repair the court business will be transacted. 200 Rhode Island Red chickens.

a 14 to 4 score in its game with Services at the Baptist Church even first and third Sabbath in each mont the Tarbet team Sunday. There Business meeting everv Saturdi J. C. Brown rwas one of the udges on the race track at the bouse by using the present walls MRS. LEESTARBUCK.

Miss Lafe Cherrie has return no question but what it was L. J. 3WANN, H. fc Physician and -Surgeon Located at Dr. Crosier's ola Bell Phone No.

night before each first Sabbath in month. fair this week. He is known as the punkest, game of the season B. Y. P.

meeting everv Wednr as they are, or else tear them down and build of new material a structure that will stand for a century to come. But under no ed from a visit with relatives at Texas, one of the best judges ot good and the local team has only the day night. horses in the excuse that some of it3 players Sunday School every Sabbath at Mrs. J. R.

McElroy is visiting Harry Crouch delivers The m. Rev. R. S. Cook.

Paitor. did not show up. Row pitched a good game. her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Craw- conditions would I favor veneering the old walls at a cost of $29- Kansas City Post at your door for brd, in Topeka.

Kansas. Lansing, cents a week. The number of G00. Mrs. Ruberts and son of Den Lansing will play the Peerless' J.

M. CORY. ver visited A. H. Hardman and subscribers here has increased each week since he took the agency.

Paid Locals at Forrester's park Sunday afternoon, Changes will be made in amily this week. A SURPRISE PARTY, the line up that will greatly help 'Grandma" Blanding is still J. P. Dobbs and wife entertain Does your address slip read the team. Nov.

1,1 911? quite sick with very little cnange in her condition. ed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Dyke and Miss Bettie Saunders Mr. and Mrs.

L. D. Harris and family of Delaware were pleas of Atchison, Sunday. The party Here are the batting averages: Games AB II Av. Rose Comb Rhode Island Red James Rainer of Kansas, City antly surprised Saturday evening P.

H. BAUER, THE QOLb nEML fHOfOQRAfHEK. made the trip from Atchison in pent Sunday with his sister, baby chicks 12 l-2c apiece. Cedar Grove Ranch, Bell heir auto. by a large party of friends, who visited them at their new resi Mrs.

T. J. Boone, and family. Warden J. K.

Codding was in Lansing 59." dence in old Delaware. It was Mr. and Mrs. A. H.

Stone and 6-23 M. SWAN in the style of an old fashioned son Meritt, of Kansas City, spent Salina this week attending court at a breach of promise suit in house warming Games were Sunday with B. E. Stone and which he is an attorney. The enjoyed throughout the evening.

wife. Photos from $1 Per Doz Up. case has been a hard fought one, Those who attended were: Guy Day has returned from this being the third trial. Mr. and Mrs.

G. E. Carr, Mr Excelsior Springs much improved in health, after a siege of W. C. Flint and family of Salt and Mrs.

A. F. Carr, Joseph Con- Herriman 2b 2 9 2 4 444 Gilbert 7 28 9 12 428 Young, W. 10 38 12" 16 421 Henre 8 30 10 11 366 Gibson 8 30 11 11 366 Young F. 7 22 7 8 363 Anderson 4 15 5 5 333 Higgins '13 1 1 333 Turner 4 13 4 4 307 Scott, JJ.

4 13 4 4 207 Stewart f. 22 6 6 272 Scott, M. 11 44 6 11 250 Bright 1 4 3 1 250 Kapp 6 24 4 6 250 Rowe 1 4 0 1 250 Thorpe 7 25 2 6 240 Brock 8 38 7 7 184 Jennings 5 13 3 2 153 Kern 2 7 0 0 000 Totals 11 387 96115 297 cannon and wife, H. L. Strouse Wulfekuhler Bid Elevator Service.

and wife, E. Pulley and wife, ever. Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Gilbert Creek Valley, took dinner with J. W. Higgins and wife last Friday. Mr.

Flint says that lie had a good wheat crop but that his corn crop will be light but that Mrs? W. D. Hedges and son, Mr. For Sale-10 acre fruit farm in north part of Lansing. Known as the Brady Fruit Place.

Apples, peaches, plums, cherries, strawberries and blackberries. J. T. Brady, Lansing, Kas. FOR SALE: 10-Acre fruit farm in north part of Lansing, known as the Brady Fruit Place.

Apples, peaches, plums, cherries, strawberries and blackberries. 4-21 J. T. Brady, Lansing, Ks. eft Sunday for two week's and Mrs, O.

G. Brandt, Mr. and visit through Kansas and Okla- Mrs. Torecy, E. T.

Gish and wife, homa. he has enough to feed his stock through the winte. George Veneman, wife and two daughters, Vera and Gladys, of John Veneman and daughter Leavenworth, Mrs. John Brandt Dr. S.

H. Kjerner Osteopath 9:30 to 12:00 1:30 to 4:30 45 Wulfekuhler LEAVENWORTH Sahra, spent last week visiting Clem Darnell of Peru, Kansas, of Leavenworth, Mr. and Mrs. he former's old home in Mis was a visitor at the prison Tues Charles Dorhn, Mrs. Fred Eason, souri.

day. Clem has been selected to The official standing of the Mrs Brooks of Kansas City, Mrs, Ira J. Bright, principal, has teams in the City League is as R. W. Hiett, Lawrence Hedges L00CES.

been busy the past week prepar organize a band for the Boy Scouts at Perue and was in Kansas City buying the instruments follows: of Steubinsville, Ohio, Tom Hog ing for the opening of school Pet, get of Kansas City, A. Athey, .631 Monday morning. for the organization. He en Caids will be printed under this head Misses Mattie Strouse, Hazel TEAMS ..12 7 Peerless. 10 9 Lansing 8 11 Tarbets .8 11 at a flat rate of $3.00 per year (52 insert joying good health and says he is W.

S. McNall, who has been .528 .421 .421 Harris, Ethel and Prudence Ath ions) payable in advance. prospering. THE NEWS Is doing some fine job work Lansing people now know that an order will be filled neatly and promptly at THE NEWS JOB DEPARTMENT. sick with a fever for the past ey, Elizabeth Aiett, Ruth Hiatt, week, was able to be out on the A good delegation from the Marcia Lohmanny Alta Strouse, Josie Dalton, Mammie Dal tor, Lodge Ao.

277, A. O.U. VV. Meets every Wednesday local Ar CO U. lodge attend ed a joint meeting of the.

Leavenworth lodges last evening at COMMUNICATED. rank Uonhns services as an Clara Pegley, Leilah Grebe, Bes sie Pulley, Annie Pulley. umpire was in demand at Unaga (In r.tuht in Masonic Hall. Out of-town brothers always are which Grand Master Workman this week. Onaga and Circle welcome.

To The News: J. W. Grabill and Thoma3 Wag- played three games. I was present at a meeting of UP IN A BIPLANE. H.

WALKER, Master Workman. H. HORSTMANN, Recorder. staff of the grand lodge law committee made addresses. Mrs.

J. W. Higgins and child the county board last Saturday at which Mr. Feth and a committee ren, Kmght and Jane, visited Reuchlin Wright and daugnter with M. Knight and family Tues- appointed to confer with him on Bertha returned yesterday from day and Wednesday.

court house plans made their re their visit to relatives a Dayton, TO CURE SORE BUNIONS Treatment Marvelously Quick for This and All Foot Troubles "Dissolve two tablespoonfuls of Calo-tide compound la a basin of hot water; oak the feet In this for full fifteen minutes, gently massaging the sore parts. (Less time will not give desired results.) Kepeat thin each night until Archie Scott will attend the Ohio. While away Mr. Wrigh port. Said report provides for a three-inch covering or veneer of state normal at Emporia instead and his daughter both stone, fastened to the outside of of Kansas University.

He left the novelty of a ride in one of JAMES C. DAVIS Undertaking Company. this week to take up his studies, his brother's biplanes. The first the present old walls of the court house. In support of this report time Mr.

Wright wrnt up with ROOMS FOR Mr. Feth said that this plan pro brother Orville, the plane went Wall Furnished or unfurnished at vided for using the old walls, in aper the Lansing House. Light house up about 500 feet and the time in the air was ten minutes. The terior as well as exterior, which keeping permitted. cure la permanent.

ah pain and Inflammation is drawn out Instantly and the bunion soon is reduced to normal size. Corns and callouses can be peeled right off and will stay off Sore, tender feet and smelly, sweaty feet need but a few treaatments. A next assension took about hal he believed to be better than could be built of new material at 9-15 MRS. J. B.

ROWE Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director. an hour and the altitude reached this time. I took the liberty to William Blossom and daughter was about 1700 feet. Mr. Wright ask Mr.

Feth if the three inches Nellie, of Holton, visited friends says the trip in a biplane is en of veneer placed on the outside tirely different than looking in Lansing last week. Mr. Blossom used to be employed at the or the building would add any from the top of a tall building, On his first trip he could feel strength to the walls, he said it prison. Mrs. Hawn, who used to be peculiar sensation the stom WOULD NOT, but that in his opinion it, would weaken twenty-five cent package of Caioclde ill usually sufficient to put the worst feet In fine condition.

Caioclde la no longer confined to only the doctors' use. Any druggist has It in stock or will quickly get it from his wholesale house. This will prove a welcome Item to persons who have been iyalnly trying to cure their foot with ineffective tablets and i toot powders. Artistic Wall Paper selected with a view to ss harmonious effect will contribute more to the cheerfulness and beauty of your home than all else. ALFRED PEATS -PRIZE" WALL PAPER is the "perfection of modem wall decoration and offers the widest range of choice in pattern and price.

Samples submitted and estimates furnished upon request. James qqz, Local Agent, LANSING, KANSAS, Miss Mayme Spears, was a Lans ach, but the next time the as' cension had no effect on him. ing visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Hawn them.

I then asked if he though! the interior walls were sufficient LEICHENBESTATTER LATEST PARAPHERNALIA Calls answered in Auto if weather permits. 603 Shawnee St. Leavenworth. BOTH PHONES 1209. has a baby boy born the 11th of One evening Orville Wright ly strong to carry the reinforced took up three girls, one at a time.

July. Bertha Wright went up the sec Miss Emma Ernst is the in concrete floors, he replied tha they could not be built better new material. and trip and stayed about ten I structor in short hand and type minutes. The other two girls writing at the Leavenworth Bus Now the question occurs to me, were her cousins. Bertha Wrigh iness Uollege lor the comirg is the next youngest girl in A- it all oi tne old walls are in as good condition as Mr.

Feth and year. merica who went up in a biplane, Telephone 56. others have said they are, why Will Day and W. L. McKinzie the younger one being her cous should we spend $29,000 simply in.

made themselves a doll rack and will attenk the fairs and picnics FLETCHER, si! Mr. Wright says corn looks I to cover up the outside of this building, adding no strength whatever to the walls? In past with it in the future well in Ohio and Indiana but General Insurance! coming this way farther it does Mrs. bid liittman ot tfrem years our court house has been not look so well. Tonganoxie ton, is visiting her si Mirror. ter, Mrs.

Ida Dalton. Mrs. Bitt looked upon as a model of beauty and now to spend $29,000 to de Rooms 10 1 1 man used to be Miss Susie Bel Ladles! Money and Keep in i Style by Reading McCall'i Magazine and Using McCall Patterns before her marriage. Always a Good Soda at stroy that beauty I think is waste of money little short criminal. MASONIC 8UlL0fjQ: Kev.

tj. r. Morns, the evan HERE AND HEREABOUTS. erelist, was in Iansing this week ShudrowitzV But let us go farther into, this Leaven worth, Kansas. calling on eld friends.

Rev. Mor report, Mr. Feth shows that en because we aim to please, and by pleas Miss Lillian Ericson is visiting ris was pastor of the Baptist tirely new outside walls could be relatives in Emporia. KcC4lTKeiiwlU help you dress stylishly at moderate expense bf i you posted on the lten fashiorii in cloibes aud ha la. 60 New Fashion I'esisms In each issue.

Also valuable Information on alt home and personal mailers. Only 60c a year, tncluilins church here but is nuw doing built at a cost of $22,000, interior ing in the beverage line, we mean to serve our drinks refreshingly cold, have our eream bard and our fruit fresh and evangelistic work. Mrs. Thomas Young has return Sub-agent, walls entirely new, $13,400, and if new stone trimmings were ei from a visit to Pittsburg. tasty.

necessary they would cost proh Lansing, Kansas. Nathan Crown who has been visiting Thomas Baglin and his family this summer and who was a free pattern. Sub Li. u. Morgan has improved One thing more our fountain is kept scrupulously clean and our service is prempt and attentive.

Try us. scribe today or aend for free sample copy. ably $4,200 or a total cost of $39- very little the past week. yl -w-, McCJI Pttm will enable yon to make In yonr 600 for an entirely new building. to have attended a Missouri mili own home, wnhyourown nanus.

rioihinir for ju rs. u. a. rarKs and son are A difference of about $10,000 be tary school the coming winter, yourwlf and cniklron which will be perfect In style and flu Price none hicber tban 15 visiting relatives in Fort Scott tenia. Send for free Fattwn Catalorue.f tween the old walls veneered and received a letter this week telling PepresentOld Reli-: able Companies.

We W3 Crrt Toe Fiae Prt for pott in gnb-acriptions amone your friends. Send fur free a new building of new materia J. M. Brock has moved into th Read The News 1 reinlura atalogue acd (. ash rnze Offer.

him to join his parents at their home in Mexico City, Mexico. Trent home on South Main Stree throughout be emm. za 249 wmssuirt test.

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