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Havensville Review from Havensville, Kansas • 8

Havensville Review du lieu suivant : Havensville, Kansas • 8

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Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAU.AI'l-LltVVTlOXS. a they artiiot ai'H the of tlie t'atnrrh i looul nlneim, Krc-Hlly lii-iinn-fl tiy -ointituilonal pomlitloiw. and in to erne it you iniiBt tnke fin Internal imcdy. Hall i Cn-IbitIi lo I tnUn Internally ana iwts thrt the bl.mrt on the mw Cure -n prtBorlhfd by one tlio w-frt pliyglrlann In thi cimnlrjr for yi-ant. It 1 rnmpoHixl of soinH of the tonlcj nown.

romhined with tne of hrst blow! purlrtcru. Th pfrfoct com-lilnatlon if th- iiiKrodk-nta In Hells ratrtrrh Cure la what prodii-ei iiuh. tvondcrfiil rmilt8 in cnturrhul conditions. Rand for frefl. J.

CIIKNKV Toledo, O. Hall's Family Pills for constipation, For Sale or Exchange REAL ESTATE If wanting a new loan will guarantee rates as low as any. List pasture land with me as 1 have cash buyers. S. E.

SEGRIST fw 1 A I KQ U. Venneborgha purchased the Peck farm. Harry Dvia and Wait Day are in Westmoreland lo day. Shipments Tuesday were one car each or hay, corn, and hogs. Guy Proctor and V.

W. Allen were in Weslinorelaiid Monday. A- "WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BYTHE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT if jfc ifc ifc 7 7fs ifc ifc ifc ifc ifc Allen Kawlings shipped a car of hogs from Soldier Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Johnson are enjoying a visit from their son of Iowa. The cold weather of this week is having a telling effect upon the supplies of fuel. Al. J.

Thompson and 0. T. Codding made a business trip to Topeka Tuesday. Mrs. N.

Uenberger is visiting her daughter, Mrs. II. W. Snod grass, at Hutchinson. Sydney Bateinan is building on the farm lie purchased sometime ago of C.

II. Allen. -i-i i IjCI 111 HIU Uiio.v- iiiiiu inn: and you hit the Uindcuberg line. BRITISH GOVERNMENT HELPS FAY TOR BREAD PU HLI0 BALK Having decided to quit farming, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, with reserve, at my place 1 mile west and 8J south of Soldier, 5 miles east and 14 of llavensville, on FRIDAY, FI5IJRUARY 22, 1918 coniinencini at 10a. ui.

the following property: 5 II BAD 'OP HORSES Bay mare, 10 yrs. old wt. 1300, hay mare 5 yrs. old, weight 1200, black horse 5 yrs, old, wt. 1200, black horse 5 yrs.

old, wt 1100 and brown inure, smooth mouth, buggy animal gentle for any boy to ride or drive. 13 HEAD OF CATTLE 13 4 good milcli cows, 3 2-yroId heifers one fresh, other one soon, 3 yearling heifers, 1 Shorthorn bull, 1 yr. old. 1 roan bull calf 8 mo. old, 2 black heifer claves 0 mo.

old. My heifers are all from good milch cows. i 3 BROOD SOWS 3 I will weigh 325 pounds, 2 will weigh 180 pounds. All were bred the last of January. HAY 12 ton prairie; 3 ton timothy; 2 ton alfalfa; some fodder and oats straw.

Some corn and oats. IMPLEMENTS, ENGINES, TOOLS, HARNESS, Etc. 3i in. Old Hickory wapron, iron wheel wagon and rack, mowing-machine, disc harrow, harrow, walking cultivator, good manure spreader, 2 sets of harness, one II and Uin.f set of new binder canvas for Milwaukee; binder, 2-row sled Kirlin, 8-horse pas engine and saw outfit, new feed grinder for belt power, 3-horse gas engine, also concrete mixer oh wheels, Tip-Top side boards, scoops, spades, forks, and useful tools Good blacksmith vise, some tongs, work bench, i keg V. (J.

liichardson and Geo. Hayes are in Topeka attending Masonic Grand Lodge. OFFICIAL STATEMENT OK TUB FINANCIAL CONDITION OPT I IK HAVENSVILLE STATE BANK, At IliivenxvltlP, Stnto of Kiiihms, at the cUmf of liinlneHS on th IB (In)' I'M. RESOURCES. 1.01111 and tllxeounis flti.HB w) l.oiiiirt on r'nl i'hImIi- 5i "51 overdraftH, unsecured '5(1 27 Hunk liiilliliuit a.miooo KnriiitiiFK and llxtiircM 1.915 00 Wr Snvlnif Certitlentes stfl 5 ITnited States tiomls on hit ml 6.550 00 ('iiHlittemsiindcleiirinK-liouse items tl 10 CiihIi and Ml(lit xi-lntiiK IK I m-rve 1 3.518 IT Uevoniie slumps Tohil Slb.sr;! 2t LIABILITIES.

Cui.iliil HtiH-lt -mid In 20.IXMI iH) SiirplUM fund 10.000 00 lillert-Ht I.TSH KxrhiuiKH 13 01 1.711 SI rsscui-n-nt Kxp. 8 I Xti 1-Dividends declared but not puid 1KI.5W 13 Very few attended Ihe Rural High School election Saturday. M. J. Thompson was chosen director, J.

Beach clerk, and Ira Eddy treasurer. A little son, A Hoe Richard, cametolive with Mr. and Mrs. II. W.

Snodrass of Hutchinson, February 13. There lias been much misunderstanding about the bread program In Knglnnd. It Is true that the Englishman buys a loaf of bread for less than un American can, but It Is poorer bread, and ihe lirltlsh government Is paying year toward the cost of It. All the grain grown In Great Britain Is taken over by the government at an arbitrary price and the Imported wheat purchased on the markets at Ihe prevailing market price. This Is turned over to the mills by the government at a price that allows the adulterated war bread loaf of four pounds to sell at IS cents, the two pound loaf at 0 cents and the one pound loaf at 5 In France, under conditions somewhat similar, but with a Jarger extraction, the four pound loaf sells tor 1G cents.

VV. II, McKec loaded a car here last week his goods to Missouri where lie Purchased a farm some time ngo. 1 Certitlentes of derwslt due In less I i i onl 1. 1 J. L.

Day, Wait Day, and Chas. Graves were in Bolton the first of the week repairing Walter Day's house which was partly destroyed by tire recently. Dr. .1. W.

Terrell, llolton sight specialist, will he out of his office at llolton from Thursday morn ing, February 21 until Kriduy morning, Mach 1. Please remember the dates. MAKING MEATLESS DAYS PERMANENT. I llllll tHI IUI) Certiiton of deposit due on or filer 90.W0 fO Total iis.srs KANSAS, County of I'otiawloiole I. T.

I. KliiT. l'resident of mhIiI Imnk do sol. 1 1 1 1 1 1 that the aUivo Mtati'inent, ixiruc; thai xald lank lias no lln Wllti' mid not In-loiwr on any note or obligation oilier llian hIiowii mi tlie aliove Htalontt'iit, lo the liest ot my knowledge ami belief. Ho help me Hod.

T. I. Kunv. President. Hnlixi-rllM'd and shoi ii to iH-fore me.

tills ()th day of lu.K KltDY. Notiuy I'nlilie. Com mission explreit Jan. IHtli, 1010. Corrrel Allest Ira KllY.

Hakki. Si-hank. M. A. Kdiiv.

(in Horn. Vo Wai.tkr K. Wu.son, llanu CiMiimissloncr Toiel(ii, Kansas. liev. Byers of Kansas City preached at the M.

10. church Sunday morning. lie was here in the interest of Bethany hospital, taking subscriptions to assist in paying off the debt of that .8 penny nails, 15 sq. steel roof ing, 2 gas barrels, spikes, bolt, grindstone, pump- jack, iron LAST WALK'S ITEMS Mrs. Flora Olds and children of Soldier spent the Sailer part of the week with the J.

A. family. The in fan son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Harries died Monday and was buried Tuesday at Huoks Grove, Uev.

Wood conducted the funeral service. LEOTUItECOUItSrc A representative of the White-Myers Lyceum Hnreau was in the city last week and placed a contract for a lecture course here npxt season. This will consist of live numbers as follows: IJaldy Strang entertainers; Marietta LaDell Concert Lucile Adams, reader and plays, Robert 0. Bowman, character portray atist, and Dr. George Bible, lecturer, humorist.

Fifteen of our people signed the contract, not for profit, but that the town might have entertainment. Be ready to boost when the time comes. kettle, jack screws, a lot of good rope, tire shrinker, post auger, Yon Can't SPEND Your Money and SAVE IT TOO! IJny War-Savings Stamps! FOR SALE One fine pure Uarred Plymouth Roclc cockerel for SI. 50 Iva Rairdon. LOST Small black rat dog, short hair, and bushy tail.

Left home Saturday. W.A. Marts. The Effingham New Leaf of February 15 contains a very complimentary writeup of the Pinder I a mi I. v.

It not only speaks of the good influence?) with which they surround their children in the home hut also of Mr. and Mrs. Pinder's work and boosting for the town. the meatless menu there is a fertile field for developing new and nourishing dishes, according to E. II.

Nile, writing In the Hotel Gazette, who believes that the present shortage of meat and fats will not end with the coming of "peace, but may grow more acute and continue for five or six years, thus making it worth while to develop menus of grain, vegetables and fish on a more or less permanent basis. Meat can be replaced by cereals and other protein foods, or may be served In very small portions as a flavoring for other food. In making up meatless menus this author finds our American Creole and southern cuisine a broad field for investigation. THE UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION SAYS: There is no royal road to food conservation. Wo can only accomplish this by the voluntary -action of our whole people, each element In proportion to its means.

It Is a matter of equality of burden; a matter of minute saving and substitution at every point In the 20,000,000 kitchens, on the dinner tables, and In ths ,000,000 manufacturing, wholesale and retail establishments Of the country. Possibly Tnis Explains It. "I am not surprised at the general willingness of the people to adopt the safe and sane Fourth idea," volunteered the cynical boarder. "Aviation meets and motorcycle races furnish enough accidents to satisfy the popular appetite for horrors nowadays." New Haven Journal. blacksmith post drill, trowels, mortar box, and Majestic cream separator, etc.

TEIIMS: Sums of $10and under cash. On sums of over that amount a credit of 9 months time will be given, purchaser to give bankable note drawing 8 per cent interest from date. If not paid at maturity to draw 10 percent from date. 2 per cent off for cash. Nothing to be removed until settled for.

The Soldier Valley Ladies' Aid will serve lunch. JOESCHUETZ H. G. Hayes, Auct. Ira Eddy, Clerk.

FOR SALE Eightspan young mules and horses. T. I. and Walter Eddy. FOR SALE Black Amber cane seed, and German millet.

.1. E. Evans, Route 1, Onaga. HOME GUAIIDS llavensville is forming a company of llomt Guards and wants all men from the age of 18 and up to join. We are very desirous of having the men in the country come in.

Meetings on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings in the Johnson building. Save the QUARTERS and See the DOLLARS Grow. Tiny War Savings Stamps! FOR A LE Tl i reo turkey gobblers. Sixteen geese. II.

L. Davis. DR. E. BRACK FOU SALE Have a few pure bred roosters left.

Very large and Mrs. M. S. Knox. R.

L. BIQELOW REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LEWIS HOFFMAN LIVE STOCK AUCTIONEER Onaga, Kansas I will make every effort to make your sale a success getting bidders to buy your stock. I will appreciate your business. Phone 83, Onaga, at my expense, and call mc before you date your sale. FARM SALES A SPECIALTY VETERINARIAN FOU SALE Team of mares four and five years old, weight twenty-five hundred.

Guy Proctor. Shameful Libel. The first man to use a bathtub as a coal bin was cot an untutored Immigrant, as many persons suppose, but a conservative old New Englander, wh6 regarded the new-fangled tub as a sinful folly and remained loyal to the Saturday night washtub In the kitchen. The new bathroom, being off the living room, was found to be convenient for storage, and they used the tub for keeping the conl for tin Franklin stove. Exchange.

Prepared to do all work in my line, Dentistry, Surgery, Medicine All calls promptly answered day or n't. Ji.ivi, rcu ii iucuis Small commission Notary Public HARNESS SHOP Bring in your harness and have it oiled and repaired for spring work. S. E. Poague.

Two Phones Cftl) No. II on 11 Havensville 7 on 31 Onaga.

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Années disponibles:
1891-1922