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La Cygne Journal from La Cygne, Kansas • 2

La Cygne Journal du lieu suivant : La Cygne, Kansas • 2

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La Cygne Journali
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La Cygne, Kansas
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THE CYGNE JOURNKE Local and Personal An Old Timer Here Bob Whisner passed through La Cygne last Fiiday noon on his way to his home in Fort Scott after a visit to Ids old haunts in down even- Goodyear Tires Plus Our Service U7E render you complete tire service by lirst selling you tires T' of the best quality obtainable and then helping you to get from them I ho longest and most economical mileage. Kilph Petefish came from Kansas City Sunday ing. Roy Gillenwater of watomie visited relatives Sunday. Kansas City. Bob Whisner' is: one of the oldest residents and' best known characters in eastern If.

Conner and little were Paola visitors Mrs. daughter Kansas, lie lived in La Cygne a century or more (that's no joke.) He passed through all the border warfare of ante-bellum days, lived here in the troublous Tuesday. Move by or instance, for light cars we recommend Goodyear Clincher Tires their mileage will surprise you. Why spend good money for tires of questionable value when the same money will buy (ioodyears and you'll get our trouble-preventivo service in addition, at no extra charge. truck, it lor Let George you.

Phone 8 times alter the Uivu war, ana Hoggattdo put in a good many years trying jjo2 White. Potter's Cash Store Herman Gooden of Osawatomie visited friends here Saturday and Sunday. Buy Whiz Polish and make your car and furniture look like new. F. M.

Persons. 2 L. 0. Ilaymes visited his parents in Springfield, Saturday and Sunday. live stock, farming implements and other property, including a good Saxon roadster, at the 0.

A. Reynolds farm, 1 mile west and four miles south of La Cygne, 1 mile west of Brooklyn school house, on Wednesday, September 1. Much good property is listed in this sale. See the sale ad on another page. Appreciates Their Support I wish to thank my friends for their cordial support in the recent primary and to assure them of my sincerest appreciation, and a sense of responsibility because of their friendship.

I trust that my conduct during the recent campaign has been such that any voter may be able conscientiously to support me at the general election, I recognize the riht of Mr. Martin's friends to support a loyal young man like Mr. Mar-tiu, whom I hold in the highest esteem, and with the most cordial feelings toward them I solicit their support at the general election, and assure them that if elected 1 shall attempt to dis charge the duties of the oflice of sheriff faithfully. A. J.

Ellington Adv. A. H. A. Lodge No.

442 Regular meeting ii rst and third Saturday night of each month. Subscribe for the Journal. Public Sales This Week has sold his residence in La Cygne and will move to another city. For this reason he will hold a public sale of personal property including a cow, hogs, implements, feed, household Roods and other stuff at his residence in the north part of town on Saturday, August 2H Thosale will commence at 1 o'clock p. in See his ad in this paper fur list of property offered.

Pete Demons has decided to (juit farming and will hold a big public silo at his farm I 1-miles southeast of La Cygne on Monday, August A Titan 10 20 tractor, an Overland car, horses, cuttle, sheep, implements and furniture will be sold. The sale is advertised in this paper. The big Jlolstein cattle sale will be held at I'leasanton next Monday. hundred fancy Jlolsteins will be sold, Go and see some good cattle, even if you don't want to buy. Another good sale, advertised for Tuesday, August is that of 0.

Huflcin, at his farm two miles duo north of La Cygne. Mr. Hufkin will offer a big lot of desirable horses, cattle, hogs, implements and household goods. You'll sure want to go to this sale if you read the ad in this paper. Volney Reynolds is going to quit farming and will sell all his to beat the prohibition game here.

Tiring of this sport and not caring to get too well acquainted with the sheriff over prohibition law arguments, Bob hiked to Kansas City where he lived another half century. He has lived at Fort Scott only a lew years now. but says it seems longer. All of Bob's old time associates here have crossed the Great Divide, but he looks good Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes Preferred by the Majority iiy Tannehill of Kansas City was a guest at the T. B.

Tanne- for another century. We should IF YOU WANT TO like very much to have a history hill home, Sunday. of the doings here in the days of Sell That Farm If your car gets hot, buy a can of radiator cleaner. Whiz, of course. F.

M. Persons. 2 Walter Ilaynes returned home from Wichita Friday, where he had been for several weeks. Misses Edna and Faye Hudson spent the week end here with Come in and talk it over with me. Get yours while the getting is good.

I have a large and growing list of buyers. Can give you quick action. Come in today. A. G.

COPE LAND REAL ESTATE Bob Whisner, Dan Glasscock, Dallas Alexander. "Boss" Neighbors, Al Johnson, Bob Simmons, Joe Rigby, Jack Tipton and a hundred others whose names were called to memory by seeing "Old Bob" at the depot Friday. What a gathering it would" be if they could all come back to the old town for a few days. News From Court House Marriage licenses were issued to Joe G. White of Wichita and Bertha G.

Brandon of Center-ville; George F. West and Kather-ine Thompson of La Cygne. In the probate court Robert F. Biay, administrator of the estate of Benjamin F. Bray, de ceased, has made his annnal report.

Upon petition of William J. Thirwell C. E. Taylor has been appointed administrator of Buy Now for Winter their parents, Ii. T.

Hudson and wife. We can find you a quick buyer for that farm or city property. See us at the Central Garage. Morris Milton. 42 Miss Mamie Callison returned Saturday morning from a week's vacation in Kansas City with relatives and friends.

Mrs. Charley Moore of Miami Station came Sunday to visit a few days with her father, Fred Hudson and other relatives. Suits and dresses cleaned and ssas I have Cabbage, Mango Peppers, Tomatoes, Sweet Corn for Drying, Canteloupes, and don't forget about making Kraut. pressed. Satisfaction guarante ed.

Mrs. Bertha Graves, up stairs over Grant's Grocery. 11-4 the estate of William J. Thirl-well, deceased. The following cases in district court have been tiled by District Clerk C.

II. Porter: One hundred fine Holstein cat C. S. McCOY, the Gardener tle at auction at Cherry Holstein Farm, Pleasanton, next Monday, See the ad in this Phone 192 White B. W.

MENDENHALL Building Material Lumber Paint Screen Doors, Etc. paper. C. N. Cox of Route 2 came in Monday and ordered the Journal aBSMSSXSSSSSSSKSSVSE sent for one year to his daugh ter, Mrs.

Jesse Boyd at Blue Mound. Floyd Alters vs Farmers Alliance Insurance Company, recovery of money. W. R. Aylsworth vs Scott township and John Weickert, damages.

Aylsworth alleges that he and his daughter were injured and his car damaged in a collison at a cross road owing to a high hedge that wa'3 not cut according to law and that hid the approaching car from view. J. Ridenour vs Orville J. Orville and Inez D. Hubbard, attachment.

Republic. Some Extra Good Corn Roy Strahl came down from Kansas City Monday morning and visited until Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Strahl. When in need of building material of any kind il will pay you to get our prices.

Veritol Egg Seal will keep eggs fresh many months. Pre CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Residence rooms, five 25-foot lots, priced to sell at Residence 0 rooms, (iO-ft front, brand new, and a bargain. 2,800.00 Brick residence, best location in town, cheap at 4,000.00 Frame, 7 rooms, worth the money 15,100.00 Four room frame house, and a good buy at 1,050.00 Frame, house, plenty outbuildings and about i acres 4,000.00 An extra bargain in 7-room house in excellent 2,500.00 GOOD FARMS PRICED RIGHT We have sevcual choice farms that are priced right and will pay you to investiguto. LIST YOl'K PROPERTY" WITH US. f.

m. PERSONS First Door North of La Cygne Bakery serve eggs now for whiter use. In pint or quai tcans, at Vawter's Drugstore. 9 Miss Florence Rose returnprl JlTTfTTTYTIITTTTTTTYYTTtTTfTTTTTTTTTTTWTfTTTfTTTIy. home last week from Kansas City where she had been visitiutr sev eral weeks with her aunt, Mrs.

Jack Ilolman brought to this office, Monday, one cf the biggest ears of corn we have ever seen. It is 12 inches long, has IS rows of kernels, and weighed 15 1-2 pounds. It is white corn of the St. Charles variety and was raised on the M. F.

Leasure farm southwest of town. Mr. Ilolman says he did not look for the biggest ear in the field, but picked rw ii Mi mm i 1 1 in Mattie Pucket. If you want to see a real high class stock show, as good as you would see at any state fair, don't fail to attend the big sale of 100 this one at random and that he iuhmmSk iiinii' IP has 1 acres just as good. Mr.

Ilolman got his ti rst seed of this variety from the late Isaac Cox, park Pluses 25 or years ago and has select- en nis seeu irom ins own crop ever since. Mr. Ilolman should i receive a lancy price tor this rT SPEAKS VQK ITSELF "SERVICE" year's crop if he grades it care fully and sells it for seed, "inn Most, all the sizes used in autos and tractors. A good tractor plug for Wo handle the Reflex, Champion Tungsten, Bethlehem See them. Try them.

Carl Creager Stricken Carl Creager, who has been head of purebred Holstein at Cherry Holstein Farm at Pleas-anton next Monday. 11 Shirley Mason, the dainty little actress coming to Liberty theatre Friday and Saturday, is just a plain girl, not at all vain or affected, and when she is not on her favorite horse or in her kitchen she is playing with her dolls; for Shirley never has grown up. It is this spirit of youth and fun that maks her work in "Mollie and so very attractive. You will enjoy seeing Shirley Mason in "Molly and Farmers ought to be able to get all the help they need now. The big rain from Thursday to Saturday of last week put all of the crop killers out of a job for several months at least, and if they can be induced to work half as hard helping to harvest the big crops that are now a sure working in Seattle, Wash sev eral years, had a stroke of ractor Oil paralysis on July 7, and his con dition for a time was considered serious.

The news of his illness was received in a copy of Camp Gargoyle Mohiloil saves repairs. Gives more power. Less carbon. You can tell the difference. Yes, you can.

and Mill News, published Seattle, which reported the case as follows: "Carl Creager, whom most of orn Binders Service is being recognized by manufacturers, dealers and consumers as probably one of the most vital points in connection with the successful launching of a motor car. Service in connection with the GARDNER LIGHT FOUR is, and always will be, a primary consideration. There's no use in driving a motor car unless you can be proud of it. And on the other hand, there's no sense in paying too much for pride, either in first cost or upkeep. That's why the GARDNER LIGHT FOUR, beautiful as the best of them, is your ideal car.

Appearance, comfort, power, strength, economyyou get them all. And you can prove it for yourself at any time. Let us show you a Gardner. Central Garage W. M.

MORRIS, Owner Phone 60 Black LA CYGNE, KAN, us know simply as Carl, the fat man behind the lunch counter at Crawford's agency, was stricken with paralysis on July and Wheat Drills MeCormick and Deering corn binders. 1 lousier and Kentucky wheat drills. Come in and sec them. They can't be beat. The Hoosier Drill is the daddy of 'em all.

in a serious condition at the Seattle General Hospital. The Honor Roll thing as they have worked during the last few weeks at their favorite pastime of crop killing, they will be of some account to the farmers and community in general. Lindsey Brothers, the successful young auctioneers, had 76 successful sales from August 1, 1919, to August 1, 1920, and they are ambitious to double that number durirg the coming year. These boys are young and ambitious to succeed in their chosen calling. For this reason they bend everv ITort to make each Plows I jr 1 to I ft mi.

Parlin Orendorff plows. Come and look them over carefully. They'll stand inspection. Sulky, gang and walking. Also tractor pbws.

Disk and bottom plows. Kerosene Gasoline Wholesale and Retail. I During the week ending last Saturday, renewal subscriptions to the Journal were received 1 from: Mrs. J. R.

Lemen, C. S. McCoy, 13. F. Maris, and Lee Michaels, city; Miss Mary McClintock, Parsons; Ilirry C.

Iliuer, Los 'Argeles, Paul Poll man, i Baker, Ore. Following new subscribers were added to the list: J. A. McCoy and Geo A. Brown, city; C.

F. Ilovt, E. T. Carpenter and C. P.

Knox, Boicourt; Miss Olive Gage, Tun asket, Wash. Put a pint of carbon bisulphide in your wheat bin and keep the weevil out. At Vawter's Drug Store. sale better than the one before it. And this is a good reason why you should employ them on your sale.

They are not working on their reputation, but instead are endeavoring to establish a reputation as good as the best. If you intend having a sale, talk to Guy or Bill Lindsey about it before hiring au auctioneer. POTTER'S CASH STORE.

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Pages disponibles:
14 673
Années disponibles:
1870-1922