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Eskridge Independent from Eskridge, Kansas • 3

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All kinds of fruit at Ferguson's. 45 piinillllllltlltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllN -1 Mrs. A. Lineberger returned home last Thursday from Topeka after spending a few days with relatives there. Mrs.

Moritz Kraus went to Alma last Thursday for a short visit with friends. The Product of Experience MlRVMUIlut 11 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rountree are the proud parents of a baby girl, born last Wednesday. Dr.

Stewart was in ft FOR- SALE Thorobred Barred Rock eggs forsetting MRS. PEARL FRYE. 13-2t I 1 1 lib R. H. Conrad left for Union, last Wednesday to attend the funeral of his niece.

Rev. Bowers pf' Topeka, who has been here looking" after some business for the Baptist church, left for Alma last Thursday. Roy Jensen and his two children were all under the weather last weeic with seyere colds. FOR SALE Cabbage and tomato More power and greater mileage for 5 let money! That is what the 'Valve-in-head 3 motor and the well balanced construe- tion of the Chevrolet "FB 20" Road- Ster affords its owners. That is what makes it ideal for business as well as general use, plants.

Phone Eskridge 722 or drop a card on Rt. No. 3, Eskridge--MRS. ETHEL CLIFFORD. 14-6t srl Dr.

Bennett returned home from Topeka last Wednesday where he had been on business. R. C. Day, the Ford man sold trac '4. yJy, tors to the following: A.

T. Starbird, who lives east of town, and Guy Mil ILiHAKK CHUiALtiriUHiiLll- After April 1 I will be ready to take music pupils. MRS. FLORENCE WHITE. 12-tf ler, near Harveyville Bud King returned home from To peka last Wednesday where hi had Mr.

and Mrs. Will Gurtler and children of Maple Hill were here last Friday visiting and trading. i 'BELL JENSEN Dealers been visiting with relatives, and conferring with his brother. Louis Hay, who is attending school Tom Rutledge of Maple Hill came over last Thursday and spent a short time visiting with friends. lat Lawrence, came home last Thurs day to spend a few days with his par ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Alec Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burnett and Merle Converse motored to Topeka last Friday and spent the day.

i FOR SALE Extra large hedge posts and corner posts; 7 mi. northeast of Eskridge. Phone via Keene. WILL YOUNKEK 13-3t Ycu Vould Do Proud of a Homo Liko This Did you ever notice the difference in the amount and quality of care a home owner and a home renter give to the place in which they live? The joy of possesion, the feeling of independence on the part of the home owner is evidenced in the appearance of his home, the ground that surrounds it and the rooms within. He is proud of his home.

He wants it to be the prettiest place in town. And the women well, you just ask your wife if she would like to have a iome of her own! It isn't hard to build at this time either, for a home is very good security and if you haven't all the money necessary, you can do as thousands upon thousands of home owners have done for years and are doing now borrow the money from your bank or a building and loan association and pay back in installments of i about the same amount you now pay for rent. It's really a matter of beginning let us help you make the start, The place to buy Ash McPherson When you want to build. Mrs. Louie Kaeckell returned home from Topeka last Thursday where she had spent a few days visiting friends.

Mrs. M. Tufts returned home from Great Bend last Wednesday after vis FOR RENT One 3-room cottage, wired for lights; fine location. Inquire Roy Mudge. 6-tf iting her daughter, Mrs.

Everett Brown and family, for several days. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiw Little Gladys Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Anderson of Hal ifax, who has been seriously iU for It he past seven weeks, is improving.

Will Mears came in from Manhat tan last Friday for a visit with his sisters, Mrs. Hanna Shipley and Mrs. Ed. McKnight's feed store window had a fascination for a lot of people here recently. There was a display of coins in it, the chiefest pieces being the old yellow boys that we used to see occasionally but mighty seldom nowdays.

The collection belongs to Mayor Busenbark, who is something of a coin collector. In the lot were several very rare pieces, such as a 50-cent piece coined 109 years ago, several 5-cent pieces of very old dates, a $3 gold piece, a $1 gold piece, an English sovereign and all kinds of $5, $10 and 20 United C. W. Paige. TRACTOR 1 Case 12-25 1017 model, complete with 3-gang plow and furrow guide.

Cost $2,500. Priced at $700. I Indiana 2-ton Truck, completely equipped; cost used four months; priced at $2,650. Phone or write ALLISON LEVETT 026 N. Kansas Ave.

Topeka, Kansas. FOR SALE Home canned cher All kinds of fruit at Ferguson's. 45 ries, pitted and sweetened, 50c per Miss Alice Smith went to Topeka last Friday to attend a family party over Easter, qt. MRS, L. B.

SCHWARTING. St Public stenographer. MRS. J. R.

CHANDLER. 8-if Mrs. Ernest Menefee came up from Topeka last Thursday to visit a short time with relatives. John Bowers left for Topeka last Wednesday for a few days stay. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Kelly motored up from Topeka last Wednesday and spent the day visiting with friends. They took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Hauschildt.

States gold pieces, which are just about as rare as the $3 pieces these Vi: days. The collection attracted lots Mrs. Charles Shaw of Bradford was in town -trading last Friday. of attention and was very interesting. Mrs.

Fred Guise of Leventon, Kans. came last Wednesday for a visit with friends. PASTURE. Miss Lola Groff, who is attending school at Lawrence, came up last Friday to spend Easter with her sister, Miss Dora Groff, who is a teacher in the high school here. YOU DON HAVE TO- Pasture for 11 head of cattle on We sell Wiilard storage batteries.

ESKRIDGE MOTOR CO, 7-tf 'is Straube Pianos Good as mon-; can buy. 4-tf Mrs. Mary Hilbish returned home from Alta Vista and Alma last Wednesday where she had been visiting for a few days with relatives. the Catherine Bureett place. See J.

E. Reynard. 11-tf Will Montgomery left a few days ago "for "Wyoming oft 'business 'concerning his ranch there and prob ably will drive his car home as the weather compelled him to leave it BUT, if you WILL sell your cream to me we'll both make a little money, and I will be glad and will try to make you glad. And you'll get fair treatment. GEORGE DRUSE Manager, Hardin; Cream Station.

there last fall. I will take a limited number of piano pupils this summer. LORENE JOHNSTON. 1 8-tf Monuments in stock or made co special order, in marble or granite. 'Jet your order in now for early delivery.

Drop a card or call by 'phone and I will arrange to show you completr designs. P. R. FALK, Alma Marble and Granite Works. 32tf.

Chicago Recital Co. John Kerr accepted a position at the Jewett Drug Co. and started work last Thursday morning. John has been working for Alec McLeod but quit about a month ago. He will have charge of the fountain at Jewett's.

PLAYING THE BEST IN MUSIC ON A VARIETY OF INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. Registered Hereford Bulls, 2 year olds, from the choice of the Sunny Slope Farm; of the richest breeding, fit to head any herd; of the big bone kind and priced right. Also a few young horses. If you want something worth while, Last Number of Eskridge Entertainment Course see 8-tf DR. C.

W. WALKER (First published in Eskridge Inde- pendent March 24," 1920). ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE Opera House Wed. Night, April 14 WHEN you purchase a Buick Model 49, you find that no seven passenger car can possibly give greater value better satisfaction, higher efficiency or more refinement of detail. With beautiful body lines with large, comfortable seats and tonneaus, assembled on a chassis equipped with the famous Buick Valve-in-Head Motor, this model meets every requirement demanded in a dependable touring car for use under all conditions.

TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN but more especially to Mrs. Maggie McCormick Tucker and the unknown THE CHICAGO RECITAL COMPANY offer a program sparkKng with novelty; a finished effort that never fails 10 delight. Committees everywhere have pronounced this program among the finest they have ever heard. In variety of action it is unapproachable by any company now appearing before the public. Vocal Quartettes and Duets, 'Cello and Violin Duets and Solos, Saxaphone, Quartettes and Musical and Comedy sketches eachi other in rapid succession.

heirs of Jane Trublood McCormick, deceased, heirs-at-law of James McCormick, deceased, late of Wabaunsee County; Kansas: You are hereby notified that B. C. Taylor, Administrator of said deceased, did on the 16th day of March, A. D. 1920, file a petition in.

the Probate Court of Wabaunsee County, Kansas, praying that I might be authorized and empowered to sell the following described land, for the purpose of paying the debts and cost of administration of said estate, to-wit: Lot 4 in block 6, in the City of Eskridge, Wabaunsee County, Kansas. And said petition will be heard at the office of the Probate Judge of said County, on the 14th day of April A. D. 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M.

or said day, at which time and place each of you and all others interested are notified to be present and show cause, if any you have, why an order of sale as prayed for should not be granted. Dated this 17th day of March, A. D. 1920. B.

C. TAYLOR, Administrator. MI Eskridge Buick Co. W. G.

Y. WAUGH, Propr. JOE DUNN, Sales Mgr. STARTING PROMPTLY AT 8: 15 General Admission 50c ROY JENSEN, Manager. Ml UZin BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEH.

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312
Years Available:
1920-1920