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The Selden Observer from Selden, Kansas • 2

The Selden Observer from Selden, Kansas • 2

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As 3 Chautauqua tickets arc now on Hovf'o This? THE SfiLDEX OHSEIt VlJIi t'oMon, Shof'idan Co. Kansas sale at all tho business houses. PICKED UP Cap for gas J. F. McKELVEY Editor and Owner Tuesday was primary day.

Mrs. J. G. Rouo'j is quite sick at her home in Oberlin. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Felt of Brew ster spent Sundav at tho A. A. Rogers home. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Clark attend ed the Sargeant Edwards lecture at Hoxie Tuesday evening. A War Saving Certificate costs tank on Maxwell car. It is here for the owner. Fred Green left Tuesday evening for Denver, near where he has a job with a threshing: crew.

Ed Custard and Walt Brantley took a bunch of horses out north T7a o.Tr Ono Hundred Dollcrn Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hall's Catarrh Cure lids been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-five years, and has becoma known as tho most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru tho Blood on tho ZJucous surfaces, expelling: the Poison from the Blood and healing- tho diseased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Cure for a chore time you will ceo a. crreat improvement in your general health.

Start taking Hall's Catarrh Cure at once and cet rid of catarrh. Uend for testimonials, free. T. J. CHENEY Toledo.

Cixlo. Sold by all Druggists. 75c ittbicriptlon Price, $1.25 Per Year IN ADVANCE $4.19 during next month. Worth of Levant Sunday and put them on pasture. $5 in January 1923.

Buy one. A new cement walk was laid Misa Bertha Clark entertained and a cistern dug: and "laid up" the members of the Kings Daugh his week at the U. 0. Klass homo ters Sunday school class at her W.E.Mann is doing the work, home Thursday evening. This pacer nas enlisted Remember it pays to advertise.

Dr. A. D. Pope was over from Hoxie Tuesday afternoon. WANTED A number of copies of the Observer of July 18th.

"Tet" Smith the Norton mule buyer was here Tuesday after with the government in the cause of America for the period of the war Mr3. Albert Anderson returnd-ed home frm Denver Mondav night. She reports that Albert is improving and will be home the last of the month. Howard and Will Sloan and Harry Hanshavv drove to Atwood German propogandists would put a stop to chautuquas "until after the war." Do not be influenced by such talk.Our Chautauqua dates, August 21 to 25. A.

H. Carpenter of Red Cloud, Nebraska, was out here the first of the week looking after busi- noon. LOST Bay mare two years and back Sunday looking for pas ture. While in Atwood one of ness interests and visitincr his old, white hind foot. Notify A.

M. Reitcheck, Hoxie, Kansas. the rear wheeli on tho Sloan pona Riley and Lloyd and their Ford broke. jiamilies. Sam Taylor was up from Dres- PURELY PERSONAL Tho German retreat continues.

Charles Laird was in Hoxie WednesdaJ. Warren Aumiller is now driving a Ford car. Don't be a spender, bo a saver Buy War-Saving Stamps. NOTICE-We have taken the 1 Charley Aumiller came up last en al Is vteek buy-agency for the VanHorn Suita- Friday evening from Camp Fun- jin cattle. He will ship out bat- urday.

tonum of Hoxie. -Basket goes ston, staying over until SundaS every Monday night, back on evening. He makes a fine ap-Saturday. Charges reasonable, nearincr soldier. He tells us that J.

F. McKelvey at Observer office D. L. Rouse, "Red" McAfocs, We learned rentlvtho raisin Tim Read, Henry Knudson, Geo. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Jenkins and sons Dewey and Russell left Wed nesday for Berthoud, Colorado, where they will visit with friends while the boys work with a thrashing crew. Again the Karr Hotel changed Don't forget the dates for the Eelden Chautauqua Augnst 21 st why one of men living near the Geisinger wre recently moved to work room will not let his wife a training camp down in lorida. come and help with the Red Cross John Robinson and Ye Editore Z'6 54 and 25. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Clark au toed hands. Last week, the former work was because of the vulgar and family motored across to across to Hoxie Tuesday evening talk that was used. We wish to Oberlin Sunday to attend the owner, CharUs Lowe, sold the ana attended the Chautauqua. furniture, to Mrs.

Rosa M. say that ho has a very mistaken chautuaqua. Lieut. Bargues of I Mia -a Sam and Charles Rogers have been assigned to the Bakers' inea oi wnat wo women meet the rench Army, who had a for and am thankful to say that wonderful message. He paid a during tho three months we have great tribute to the fighting been organized, there has not ability of the American troops been one vulgar word spoken, and also the Britishers.

He also School at Camp Cody. New Tmuivenell and daughter Miss Estella. They took immediate possession, and are nicely settled ready to continue the business on the same high standard as before and exteud a cordial Invitation to all to give the new Mexico, We are turning out as much work told his audience that the French Harry L. Smith son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. G. Smith has volunteer as many" larger places. We are would fierht on until the German of the opinion that ho thinks his army was destroyed and the management a trial. Pest wishes il 1 a.

i.r ir i i i a. i im. i ai viiw win tuu iiiucii mil's ivaiser ruie was uroKen, uniu oi an are exienueu aiine to me time away from home. Prairie the German people had suffered I retiring owner, and to the new Dog Items in Oberlin Times. I as had the Belgains and French.

1 ones as well. Winona News. CHAUTAU Qui ed in the limited servich" and is now at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Bob Patterson was up from the Landing Tuesday afternoon. He reports things quiet and no news.

He wasn't even talking politics. FOR SALE Space in our want and for sale column at lc a word. If you want to buy, or have anything for sale try this and you will be surprised at the results. Hon. Lester M.

Parker of the Oberlin Times will preach at both tho morning and evening services at the M. E. church. He is a strong and interesting speak er. Come out and hear him.

Marshall Bryant and wife and daughters Nadeen and Marie of Ludlow, passed thrbugh Selden enroute home after a ten days outing in Colorado. They are relatives of Mrs. J. E. Robinson who accompanied them to Colorado.

Ten Great and Grand Five Big Days Frida Thursday AETERNOON The Floyd Featherstone Company. A musical novelty entertainment. AFTERNOON Full Program by Concert Comoa mental, voval, classical musicJ Wednesday AFTERNOON Introduction of Superintendent. Ye Olde New England Choir-Song recital in Puritan cos tume. Full program.

EVENING Ye Olde New England Choir Modern costumes, popular songs. Paul "Sunshine" Dietrick The Sacrifice Hit. 'A good many of you." said L. EVENING EVENING Concert by The Floyd Feather-stone Company. Lecture "Gut of Work" by John A.

Gray. Concert Artists Lecture by Mattfc Chase. W. Trester, assistant state director of the Junior Red Cross, speaking at the convention held in Hastings Thursday, "Are superstitious about the number 13. You know our boys are on the other side.

Well, the first contingent left this country on the 13th of the month in 13 vessels, ADMISSION: Season Tickets Adults making the trip in 13 days and arriving at 13 minutes to 1. Not one was lost on that trip.".

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2,132
Years Available:
1913-1922