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Eskridge Independent from Eskridge, Kansas • 4

Eskridge Independent from Eskridge, Kansas • 4

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0V4 OS -fAKE TVUS SEASOM Wb POST NOU CAPE 9U0W o. 1: I DEA.WJ Aaour uJ ow paw HI last Friday and now it seems a little John Sorrick is enjoying a visit Maxine Currens, daughter of Mr. easier but Mrs. Belt says it has been here with homefolks from his rail- and Mrs. Mack Currens, who one Siim and Jack licit went up tto take in the Topeka Fair.

moned into court, we have had to do a lot of darned fool things jus to please them and give them some excuse for drawing money from the very painful. road work on the Rock Island at I of her little feet horribly burned Montrose, vhere he has bee'nj about a week ago by putting it into W. Robertson went to Topeka Tuesday evening on a business trip. state. working the past two years.

a pan of boiling water just after as to discover at the end of the day that you are badly sunburned. An application of 0-ZO-NOL takes the fire out and cools and soothes and relieves the pain in a very few minutes. Try it. A better plan is to apply 0-ZO-NOL to the face and exposed parts and dust a little talcum over it before going out, which will aid materially in protecting the skin. O-zo-nol keeps your skin soft and in a healthy condition.

Your vacation outfit is not complete without it includes a jar of 0-ZO-NOL. At all drug Stores. Mrs. Florence White visited in Topeka several days this week with Mrs. Ilarve Ruble and family and spent part of the time sightseeing at the fair grounds.

C. H. Doty went 'to Topeka Tuesday with Fred Penrice where Je will visit the free fair. 1 I her mother had scalded a chicken, Mr. and Mrs.

Charley Skeen left is getting along nicely but it Monday or Excelsior Springs, take some time for her to be able where Mrs. Skeen expects to stay walkj on it) the burns being s0 month or so taking treatments andjduep Dr p. c. Stewart is attending drinking the spring water. Charley to little one.

returned Tuesday. PROTECT YOUR SKIN AGAINST SUNBURN. What is more painful than a bad sunburn? There is nothing that comes so near taking the joy out of an overland automobile trip, a fishing excursion or an afternoon swim, William Little Treu left last week end 'for Lawrence. This makes his third year at the university. Walter Myers went to Topeka last Saturday where he visited until Monday and from there went to Manhattan to enter the college there for the school term.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilson from Topeka were Sunday tcuests here of Dr.

and Mrs. II. 0. Pratt. Mr.

and Mrs. Brooks, who have been travelling for about three months around harvest fields in came in here last Monday evening in their car and on account of the big rain had to lay over until Tuesday evening. They left their car here and went on to Topeka, their destination, on the train, and will return for the car when the roads A new shed has been built at No. 29 schoolhouse, to accomodate six head of horses, being built for the convenience of the pupils at the school who ride horses to and from Gov. Henry J.

Allen A big baby boy arrived Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jack- Mrs. Frances Moye spent from Saturday until Tuesday in Kansa3 City on business. She was buying new goods for her millinery shop.

Her little girl, Grace, stayed with her playmate Neva Bozarth. Little Ottilie Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, is recovering nicely from a fractured collar bone which she received about a week ago by falling down stairs. Dr.

Stewart attended the little one. Dr. Walker attended. school. Will Speak at the Mrs.

C. II. Doty went to Harvey-ville Tuesday evening to help J. F. Christian with threshing.

get good. Mrs. L. 13. Langley was in town last Saturday morning and had her In dependent changed from their Kan sas City home to Allen.

She said they would be near Allen on the Weiser ranch this coming winter. Harveyville Opera House Monday afternoon Sept. 20 Miss Maye McKinnon, formerly of Eskridge, who left the printer's case to become a school teacher, has changed jobs again. She is married. Her name is now Mrs.

William Shaw and she wants her Independent sent to her under that name at Augusta, Kans. She expected, she Lige Abbott spent part of his time at Topeka this, week taking in the celebration of the free fair at Topeka. Prof, and Mrs. Frank Sullivan were entertained at dinner last Sunday at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs.

F. L. McCoy. Mrs. A.

I. Hakes returned home last Saturday from a short visit in Miss Ruth Fox from Geneva, came in Monday of this week to'take up work as teacher in the R. S. Rev. C.

W. Marlin has been substituting since school began and Miss Fox relieved him. Miss Fox is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Jensen. Dr. and Mrs. L.

M. Bowman and Dr. Bowman's sister, Mildred, came out last Friday from Kansas City to make a short visit with old home Kansas City with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davis.

Mr. Hakes nad been at Excelsior Springs, most of the time since he left Eskridge. at wrote, to return to Copeland, and teach this year, but "man proposes and woman disposes," so Maye is'done teaching. Our sincerest congratulations to Mrs. Shaw.

2 o'clock T. J. Oney motored down from Topeka last Saturday and went out to his pastures where he attended to shipping of his cattle that evening. The Home Guard society, composed of young girls, held their third meeting last Saturday at the home of Miss folks. Dr.

Bdwman has given up dentistry entirely, he says. For a time, Misses Esther Waugh and Bessie Buck left Monday for Topeka to be there for enrollment for Washburn college on Tuesday. EstheV and Bessie will be room-mates this coming winter. Mrs. W.

A. Waugh, Esther's accompanied them to Topeka for a day or two. FOUND Ladies purse containing small amount of change and handkerchief. Prove property and get it after leaving the army, he was in tne Catherine Members auto specialty business. Now he has Lresent were: Bernice Cousins, Nellie Everybody is cordially invited to come out and hear the Governor.

at Independent by paying for this adv. 37-lt Announcements were received here Cook, Gladys LaVaun and Aldena Stewart, Imogene Meeker, Dorothy Bush, Dessie McCoy, Ruby Moggie, Dorothy' Converse, Mrs. Marlin, Catherine McPherson. After the Mr. and Mrs.

Will Montgomery, Mel Mudge, Rev. and Mrs. C. W.j this week telling of the "marriage of Miss Frances Misner to Mr. George Ratliff Gould on Sunday, Sept.

5, at Dodge City, Kans. They are at Marlin and Albert, Sam Clark and A. B. Haubold attended the state fair Tuesday. given that up in favor of the on game.

The Bowman's recently sold their Stutz car and they haven't made up their minds yet what kind of a new car they wairt. If some of Dr's oil plans go right they will be able to pick out whatever car they want and here's hoping they mature. There isn't anybody we know, outside of our own self, that we would sooner see make a pot of money than old Doc Bowman. program refreshments of ice cream and cake were The next meeting will be held at Miss Dessie McCoy's home. home now at 1322 Massachusettes avenue, Lawrence, Kans.

Mr. Gould Jack Nourse Oils is a law student at K. U. Miss Mi.sher Mrs. Jack Belt has been suffering for several days with a severe case of catarrh, caused from a bruise on her" right hand.

Dr. Walker lanced it was a teacher in the Eskridge school last year. Harvey ville Monitor: Paul Cook left Monday for Topeka where he has accepted a position in the Kansas Reserve Bank of that city. Paul has spent most of his life in this com- Velvet Cup Grease Graphite Axle Grease Roof Paints and Cements Penn. Power Motor Oil Quality Tractor Oil Graphite Harvester Oil llllllilllM Illllllllliilf! IllniHmunity ana has many warm irienas Affinity Hand Cleaner i Fred Wilson, Agent who wish him well in his new field.

He is a hard worker, ambitious, and one of the best neighbors we ever had, and our guess is that he will be successful wherever he goes. Here's to Paul, tell 'em you'he from Har-veyville, then set the pace. It The McKnight family is right up with the Schwartings, Skeens and McMasters now for honors in Independent subscriptions. When Robert McKnight visited us the other day and left his subscription, he was the eighth McKnight to get his name on BASEBALL READING vs. ESKRIDGE our list.

The complete list includes Mrs. C. J. McKnight, Wichita; Miss Florence McKnight, Kansas City; Will McKnight, Will C. McKnight, Ed.

McKnight, D. A. McKnight and Robert McKnight, all of Eskridge, and H. D. McKnight of Harveyville.

A Bargain Offer that Will Save You $1.50 Topeka Daily and Sunday Capital, one year $7.00 Eskridge Independent, one year, $2.00 (, Total, if taken separately $9.00 i Both, one year, if taken in club $7-50 TIjis offer is good for a short time We have been trying to get it arranged since last January and only succeeded on July 1 when a letter came from the Capital permitting us to make the offer. Mr. Hastings, district agent of the Capital, will be authorized to make the same offer. He will pass around among you while the Independent will be glad to receive your order at this rate, either by telephone or in person. We do no soliciting, however, outside office, and we must ask you to call or telephone if you want us to handle the combination offer for you at the rate quoted.

'J Mrs. Lola'Carter Isaacs, a former teacher in our schools and sister of Mrs. Frank Sullivan, wife of our superintendent this year, writes from Marion, to have her Independ AT THE i Eskridge" Ball Park ent sent to her there, saying, "My address is changed again and also my name. Please send the Independent. I have received no copies since the last two weeks in August and would like the back copies if you have them as I am still interested in Eskridge folks and have, missed the news lately." Game called at 3 p.

m. Reading has a strong team and expects to beat Eskridge," but that takes SOME ball team, you bet, and it's a serious question whether they can do it You know how good our boys are going. SCRANT0N PLAYS HERE SUNDAY, SEPT. 26 Ed. McKnight last week fell afoul of one of.

the inspectors with which the state of Kansas is infested. The inspector summoned Ed. to appear in court at Alma to answer to a charge of selling corn chop without a state license. Ed. had' his government license and he thought that was ell that he was' required to have.

He found out different after paying a small fine of $1 and the next time an inspector shows around his place Ed. will not be quite so outspoken in bis language. We know how to sympathize with Ed. We have met some The Independent By Frank P. Frost.

Admission 35c of these inspectors, ourselves, and 'while we have not had to be sum-.

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312
Years Available:
1920-1920