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Western Kansas World from WaKeeney, Kansas • 5

Western Kansas World from WaKeeney, Kansas • 5

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RESOLVED THAT TME FLIES AND TH FIRST TH1NC You KNOW ALL THE CHOICE THINGS Spring "Time Mouse Cleaning. Time New Furniture WILL BE GONE TH E.Y ARE ALU runct ATOUfc5TOE- BUT ddMm SOME ARE PRETTIER. C. H. Dodge spent Sunday with hi family in Russell.

Mr. and Mrs. Kilby Borah, of Grin-nell visited here Sunday at the home of his aunt, Mrs. T. R.

Moore. Mrs. Bruce Goffe went down to Wilson Wednesday morning for a visit with relatives and friends. H. S.

Marcy was up from Willcox township Monday on business and was a pleasant caller at this office. Miss Mildred Yodder left last Tuesday" morning for her home at Ellis after a visit with relatives in this city- Mrs. L. P. Davis and little daghter, Beverly, left Monday night for a visit with relatives and friends at 4 Pat McQuillian, the genial druggist, went down to Wichita and other parts of eastern Kansas Monday BUSTER For Sal Cane seed at 92 per bushel.5 J.

Rhoades, 13, 2t For Sale Registred Gallowav bull three years old. C. l-tf Special fresh flowers for Decoration Day at Straw's Furniture Store. For Sale 5 year old Red Polled bull. W.

H. Truan, 2 Adv 13 4t Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ufford and chll- dren visited with relatives at Ellis last Sunday. For Sale Coming 4 years old Hol-stein bull.

N. Dockendorf, Wa-Kee-ney Adv. 12 2t. For sale Two 1916 Fords as good as new, 2 Maxwells, 1 Overland. Ray Shaw.

adv. 12-tf. You can get Decoration Day flowers at Straw's Furniture Store. On hand morning of May 30. There, will be a dance at Big Creek hall, the evening of June 6th.

All are invited to attend. Adv. 13 2t Miss Claire Marshall, who had finished her school work at Russell, arrived home Wednesday af ternoon. Dr. Ilerrick reports the birth of 'a son at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank McCall last Sunday morning. Mother and babe are getting along nicely. Mrs. Peter Bachman and children returned to their home at Dorrance last Saturday morning after having spent a few days in this city the guests at the home of her sister, Mrs.

Hoffman. The board of county commissioners were in session the first of the week as a board of equalization and adjusted the returns of the assessors so that the live stock values all correspond. F. W. Wheeler of Sterling, Illinois, is in this city looking after business They all go together if you Tant to make the old home look -neat and attractive: Do your cleaning with one of our Jorington or Reliable Vacuum Cleaners and get it done easier and better.

Then buy some of our new fur- niture a chair, a porch seat or swing or" easy rocker and be happy. ICOPrBl9HT I1C.BYTMI bvSTLR BROWN CO. CMICAC. IVIalce our1 store your headquarters as our stoclc is rto'w complete arid you can Have your choice of the seasons patterns and styles. J.

TOAW cto; THE FURNITURE MAN Miss Alma Hockman and Miss Hazel Belleire went down to Hays Saturday to visit friends, returning home Sunday night. Miss Alma Courtney visited over Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs, Beougher, at Grinnell, returning home Monday morning. Mrs. W. E.

Scott, mother of Mrs. E. A. Courtney, left last Saturday night for her. home at Culver, Kansas, after a fortnight's visit in this city.

Chas. Whitton came over from Hill City Monday evening and went from here to Kansas City on' a business trip, returning home this morning. The Wa-Keeney State Bank is the place to get that real estate loan, no red tape, no delay, rates the best. Come and see us before signing up. Adv.

13-3t. Dr. Haughey has moved his family and household goods here from Bur-lingame, and they are now located in the Mrs. Mum ert cottage on Washington street. Harrie Sprague is expected to a rive, here tonight from Utah.

He will visit with his children and look after business matters a few days before returning to his work. Ed Guschewsky of Ellis and F. B. Acre of this city, departed Tuesday afternoon by the auto route on a business trip to Wyoming, they being interested in some land in that state. Word has been received from Ralph Harlan that he has been transfered to the electrical department on the battleship Arkansas.

This is an ad Let the Electricity Do Your Washing interests. He was on a return trip from California and dropped off here a few' days to, see how things were progressing. Charley and Harry Marcy were up 1 1 1 WTJ Ml from their ranches in Willcox township the first of the week. The former had just returned from Kansas City where he marketed a car load of hogs receiving $16.15 per hundred. W.

J. Williams and E. H. Hillman have purcha-ed the stock of goods at Ogallah belonging to the estate of Eric Lindberg, the consideration being approximately $7,000. Mr.

Hill-man will have charge of the store. Citizens of this community will have the. privilege on Decoration day. of hearing an address by the HonI T. Botkin.

He is one of the prominent men of the state, an able speaker and all who can should come and hear him. to Clean and vantage to him and places him in 'better -line for promotion. Sanol Eczema Prescription is Floors finished once a year with wonderful, easy-flowing, quick-drying famous old remedy for all forms of Miss Florence Staatz came up from Ellsworth the first of the week and is visiting relatives and friends in Wa-Keeney. The little seventeen montjis old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Scott Bailey of Collyer died Tuesday and was buried Wednesday afternoon. N. H. Loomis, general attorney for the Union Pacific railroad company, was transacting business here Tuesday and visited with I. T.

Pur-cell. When you have the backache the liver or kidneys are sure to be out of order. Try Sanol it does wonders for the liver, kidneys and bladder. A trial 35c bottle of Sanol will convince you. Get it at the drug store.

Adv. 13. G. Hixson and Lew Galloway are now in possession of some pure bred young mares and a two-year-old stallion which they purchased recently in the eastern part of the state. The animals are all registered and they put the owners in line to build up an excellent herd of pure' bred draft horses.

Mrs. James Bean and Mrs. Emma Hensley, of Waldo, Kansas, left Wednesday morning for their home at Waldo, Kansas. They have been here a few days visiting at the home of their aunt, Mrs. H.

P. Tripp, and were accompanied home by Mrs. Tripp who expects to be gone about three weeks. A public ale of household goods, the property of Joseph Harzmann, will take place at the Wineburner residence in the west partof the city next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The terms are cash.

Mr Harzmann has purchased a furnished home in Colorado and the good will be sold without reserve. A kitchen range, bed springs and mattresses Eczema and skin diseases. Sanol is a guaranteed remedy. Get a 35c large trial botle at the drug store. In this issue, appears the program Adv.

13. which will govern Decoration Day Read it and be informed. The ser vices for Memorial Sunday will be Mrs. George Galloway and her son, L. H.

Galloway, left Sunday for Iowa City, Iowa, where Mrs. Galloway entered the hospital for treatment. held at the court room at 11 o'clock All as usual. The sermon is to be deliv ill Wa-Keeney friends hope that she will ered by Rev. Thompson.

soon return in excellent health. Mrs. Wm. Smith went down to Miss Grace Latta arrived from Burlingame last Sunday evening af are a joy to every particular housewife. The beautiful, brilliant luster of Floorcned floors reflects a new attractiveness to the home.

A Floor en ed floor is smooth and lustrous but not slippery. It will not collect dust is sanitary and a mop or cloth and clear cold water will clean it perfectly. Floorene your floors this Spring. You can do it yourself easily and not only make your home more attractive than ever, but save yourself 6crub-drudgcr4ll next year. Floorene works wonders on dull woodwork, furniture, rattan or wicker linoleum, oil doth, picture frames, etc Try it.

Get Floorene and full Hays today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Wm. Schrenkler who died the The easiest way the quickest way the most thor ter a two weeks vacation with her first of the week at their home in parents and other friends. She was Salina. Both Mr.

and Mrs. Schrenk accompanied by her sister, Miss ler are well known in this city and our people will extend sympathy to Louise, who is now visiting her and may spend the summer in Wa-Keeney. him in his sorrow. J. G.

Hutchison, of Kansas City, and Mrs. J. W. Sullivan, of Claysville, ough way and the cheapest way. The Progress banishes washing slavery.

It freed women from the drudgery of old-fashioned washing and wringing. It does away with bachache, headache and raw hands: The Progress Electric Washer Is 'the most serviceable, practical, economical labor saving device ever contrived for household use. It will bring years of easy washdays to your home. Why let another week go by withont one? Mrs. J.

W. Johnston, of Topeka, was here a few days this week look were 'guests at the home of inir after the interests of their 800 particulars regard Mr. and Mts. C. M.

Hutchison in this city a few days the first of the acres of land southwest of this city ing its many uses at about sixteen miles. Mr. and Mrs week. Mr. Hutchison is the father Johnston find Trego county propertv and other household goods are in a valuable investment and have been owners of more or less of it for the and Mrs.

Sullivan is an aunt of Curtis. At the close of the hool year this year Miss Hattie Bougher, who has cluded. Adv. 13. Friday of last week Mr.

and Mrs W. W. GIBSON Wa-Keeney, Kans. American Varnisn Co. Manufacturer Chicago, Illinois last several years.

taught the second grade of the city P. P. Shuler moved from the T. B. Hays cottage on east Warren avenue to the cottage just completed by P.

The common schools of Wa-Keeny will close with a picnic on the court house lawn Friday, May 25. Let all who can come do so and bring well them on north Franklin street. Mr. Shuler expects to devote considerable nliea oasKeis. win oe no of his time to caring for and breed classes Friday morning so the child ing pure bred red hogs and as he now schools will return to her home at Grinnell.

She was re-elected to her former position by the school directors but did not wish to serve. Her worfc in the schools has been very satisfactory. "Better start something about a Fourth of July celebration here this year" was a suggestion handed the writer the other day, so here it ren with others may meet on the lawn at 11:00 a. m. At 3:30 p.

m. the has about a ten acre farm he can much better attend to the business. MOTECE children will meet in their respective Mr. for the Trego Hogs Wanted Monday May 28, 1917 rooms to get their report cards. County Co-Op Association has moved his family into the cottage vacated by H.

M. Smith has commenced work Mr. Shuler. goes. iSetter get busy at once and on the construction of a handsome new residence on the lots on north Tom OToole and sister and Mr.

start things in a formal, way. Of all years, there ought to be a Fourth of Franklin street which be purchased highest Market Price Paid and Mrs. Roy Marshall were up from the OToole ranch on the Hackberry last winter from H. F. Kline.

The July celebration held this year and it ought to be an old-time celebration, Monday transacting business. Mr. basement Is being dug and tne foun not the safe and sane land. dation put in this week. The build OToole had some mighty fine apples on exhibition at the Trego County FARMERS' UNION What is the use of paying 30 cents for a half meal when you can get a square meal for 35 cents at the Our Way Cafe, 3 doors north of theTrego Mercantile Company.

Give us a trial and be convinced. Your money back if not satisfied. CHAS. E. BRADLEY, Prop.

Daniel Rauch a former resident of ing is to be one. story cccupy-ing a ground space of 28 by 36 feet, Fair last year and the year before the southwest part of this county, and will contain six rooms. Mr. and died in Mivot, Colorado, May 15th, 1917, aged 83 years, 9 months and Mrs. Smith have Hecided to retire from the farm and we are pleased to NINETEEN 15 days.

The remains were shipped Second Hand Fords. $150 and up. have them losate in this city. to Hays and buried in the family lot in the cemetery there. The body was taken in charge by the G.

A. R. and To whom it may concern: I have Second Hand Ford Mart Salina, Kansas. Fertilizer or Plant Food just returned from Kansas City and I find it is very difficult to buy the goods in the machinery line that For gardens, lawns, flowers. Increase we need the most and I would advise yield 300 per cent 25c, 50c and fl.OO all my friends whether you buy of packages.

H. W. Finch Adv. and informs us that the late freeze did not kill all his fruit crop this year and that he still has a good chance for apples, pears and plums but no chance for peaches. Five to twenty year loans on farms and ranches in Trego County.

Large loans on rancfces or large tracts preferred. It will pay you to figure with me. Frank. Grecian, Hill City, Kansas. Adv.

13. Wheat Land Bargain We have two quarters and one-half quarter of nice, smooth Gove county wheat land for sale at $10.00 per acre. Call and let us show it. V. NIQl'CTTE Office second door north of postoffice, Wa-Keeney, Kan Adv.

40 tf the Sons of Veterans, he having served as a volunteer in the 28th Pennsylvania infantry for nearly four years. He was a life long member of the Methodist church. He is survived by one brother, Chester Rauch of this, county and Mrs. Celie Rauch of Mivot, Colorado, and also by his me or not, to get your orders in at once for what you will need in corn DRESSMAKING I will do all kinds of dressmaking- tools, hay tools, corn binders, and re Abstracts of title made promptly at reasonable rates, w. u.

Swigget. Fifty head of joung cows and five yearling bulls for sale. M. W. Mason.

Adv. lltf. The Trego County Co-operative as-lociation has corn for sale at their elevator Adv 40 For corn seed at $2.00 per bushel. -11. Woodward, Skelton Ranch.

Adv. 12-3t. LAND BUYERS AND AGENTS It willpay you to write for free list of Lane County Land V. E. WEST DICIITON, i KANSAS pairs of all kinds.

Orders should be and altering work at my home. All children, J. W. Rauch, of Arnold, work guaranteed. J.

E. Fritts. in at least six weeks in advance. I have never seen conditions like they Albert Rauch of Modock, Kansas, Adv. 12tf.

are now in my twenty-seven years in May 2fith will be hog day fn Wa- the implement business. Mrs. Mary Straily, of Mrs. Anna Apger, of Loveland, Colorado, and Miss Clara Ranch, of Mivot, Colorado. Keeney.

The Farmers Union will Yours Truly, A. M. Finley. buy them. Adv.

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