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The Reveille-New Era from Hill City, Kansas • 2

The Reveille-New Era from Hill City, Kansas • 2

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August Karst, Barber Bring your Poultry to Barton. Liggetts Chocolates are among the best in candies. 40c to a $125 the box. Chas. A.

Pedroja. Good Easy Shaves. Stylish Hair Cuts. And Clean Baths. We Solicit Your Patronage.

Mules for Sale: Twelve Mules, 14 hands 3 inch to 15 hands 3 inch high. Six miles south of Hill City, Kansas. Chas Briggs. dorMtfoy HI City, Kansas John Q. Sayers LAWYER Collections A Specialty Oflice First Door North of Graham County State Bank.

HILL CITY. KANSAS The highest market price paid for poultry, hides and furs at J. F. Rowe's Feed Store. McVey Bros.

Attomey-at-Law Will secure your legal rights Examine your documents Write your insurance Oflice over F. M. Bank THE REVBUf-liEW ERA IL G. A. 0 Ihlow.

Owner and Publisher C.1G, Inlow. Buninesi M-nager Subscription Rates $1.25 Per 5fear Ctynty Paper Published on Thursday of each week and Entered aa aeeond-claaa matter March 16, 1911, at tha poat efflea at Hill City. Eanaaa, under tha Act of March I. 1679. Rate Card: Trancient display advertising, 15c per inch.

i Local display advertising, 10c per inch. Locals, per line 5c Lodge resolutions, per line 5c Card of Thanks, per line 5c Tbi Rkvkill-New Kiu la mailed regularly to Its eubscrlhers until a definite order to diacountlue Is received and all arrearages are paid In full. JOHN GORDON Contractor and Builder Estimates Furnished HILL CITY, KANSAS. A fine line of of 25c pipes at the Iiexall store. Have you bought your United States War Savings Certificate? Repairs for the Dodge cars at their garage on Pomeroy Avenue.

For Rent: Furnished room3 for light housekeeping. Mrs. J. J. Brown.

Milk delivered anywhere in town for 10c per quart. Phone Swaney meat market. Good heating stove for sale. Call at residence or phone No. 85.

J. R. Green, Hill City, Kansas. FLASH LIGHTS A good stock of Ever-ready and American Flashlights at the Rexall store. Send your soldier boy a vest pocket Kodak.

It will relieve the monotony of camp life. Price $6 at the Rexall Store. Take advantage of our clubbing offer, the Kansas City Star and Reveille-New Era, both one year for $1.25. When you have BACKACHE the liver or kidneys sre sure to be out of gear. Try Sanol it does wonders for the liver, kidneys and bladder.

A trial 35c bottle of Sanol will convince you. Get it at the drug store Dependable Lumber Service requires satisfactory buying of high quality lumber of true grades the kind the enlightened lumber customer demands This is our system of buying and the best material manufactured is in our stock at a price that will save you money on a single board or a car load, quality considered. Whether your material list is large or small, we can save you money on it. Figure with us. F.

D. Turck, Lawyer Examination of titles cspocialty. I Hill City, Kan. Notary Public Letter From Marion D. Odle Denver, Dec.

16, 1917. Dear Parents, Sister and Bro, Well I am truly Uncle Sam's man now. Was sworn in yesterday afternoon and assigned. They have ran out of equipments so I haven't gotten mine yet. They sent about a thousand of us here to Denver and are boarding us at hotels.

Fort Logan barracks are all full. Last night is the first good bed I have had since I left home. Friday night we were given straw ticks, had to fill them ourselves, and one blanket for a bed. A fellow can sleeo on most anything when he has been standing up and walking around all day. Don't think the real army life can be any harger than we have been leaving for the last three days.

I was Vacinated for smallpox and inoculated for typhoid Friday. Sure did make me sick for about thirty minutes. Was with Ben Cooksey and he had to hold me up to get out of the build-, ing. There was a lot of the boys fainted afterwards. They were going down just as fast as they could carry them out on stretchers.

There was twenty-two of us come from Salina and I am all alone here with this bunch. I see some of the other boys once in a while but they are all in other hotels. Don't know when we will be sent back to the Fort. Saw Harold Gilliland out there yesterday. The Y.

M. C. A. suie is good to us. They furnish us writing material and everything in the building is free to us.

Well I have written everything I can think of. I thought of enough to fill a newspaper before I started to write but I can't think W. L. Sayers Lawyers SEE me if you have business in the Bankruptcy Court of the United States Oflice opposite American State Bank, Hill City, Kansas Chicago Lumber Coal Co. J.

A. BundyM. D. Physician and Surgeon. Hill City, Kans.

Pomeroy Avenue, 'PHONE 121. AMENDING "AMERICA" Kansas school children are singing the new stanza to be added to 'America," as is being done in the army camps following the singing or the national song The words have been published in Lead ing music journals and muaij teacher all over the country are introducing them into the schools. The stanza is: "God save our noble men, Send them safe home again, God save our men, Chivalrous, glorious, From work laborious, Send them victorious. God save our men." A. H.

VanDuyn Physician and Surgeon Office Over F. M. Bank. IIIMUIIMlMnillMHItlllMIIIMIIIIIIMmilllllKUiUUmM Dr. Ivan B.

Parker Physician and Surgeon. Phone 159 G. Webber Physician and Surgeon We Wish You Just A Real Holiday With Those You Hold Dear And a Real Twelve Months of Plenty Next Year County Physician and Health Officer r. Surgeo Income Tax Man Coming In a communication received by this paper, Collector of Internal Revenue, W. H.

L. Pepperell, an MORLAND, KANSAS of it now. Present address, Y. M. C.

A. Fort Logan, Colorado. Your Son, Marion. W.R. Helm Carpenter and Contractor Telephone 96 Hill City, Kansas.

Christmas Dinner in Arkansas Mr. and Mrs. O. P. King are spending the winter at Salome, where W.

E. Hatcher FRANK GRECIAN Bonded Abstractor of Til lea WE OFFER-QUICK SERVICE Complete and Accurate Compilation Surety Bond and Rersonable Charges HILL CITY, KANSAS and family and Jeff Bunn are quartered. The Hatchers and Mr. Bunn will be the guests of O. P.

and wife for Christmas dinner. Christmas Day Doings Mr. and Mrs. Grant Morris and Step SL Direction "r-'- Mrs. Bertha Kackley went several Miss Lottie R.

Findley, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given To EYE, EAR, NOSE and JHROAT OfficeEquipped With X-Ray Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 p.

m. PHONE 66. miles north to eat their Christmas plum pudding with Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McVey and Miss Alpha together with Mr, and Mrs. J.

K. Green, had reserved seats at the James McVey turkey roast. nounces that a feneral income tax officer will be sent into this county on January 7, 1918 and will be here until January 10th. He will have his office in the Court House, Hill City, and will be there every and willing to help persons subject to the income tax make out their returns without any cost to them for his services. How many income-tax payers will there be in Grahsm County? If you can guess how many married persons living with wife or husband will have net incomes of $2,000 or over, and how many unmarried persons will have net incomes of $1,0 0 or over this year, then you know.

The Collector of Internal Revenue estimates that there will be 244 in this county. Returns of income for the year 1917 must be made on forms provided for the purpose before March 1st, 1918. Because a good many people don't understand the law and won't know how to make out their returns, the government is sending in this expert to do it for them. But the duty is on the taxpayer to make himself known to the government. If he doesn't make return vas required before March 1st, he may have to pay a penalty ranging from $20 to $1,000, pay a fine or go to jail.

So if you don't want to take chances on going to jail, you better call on the income tax man. If you are not sure about being subject to the tax, better ask him and make sure. Whether you see the income tax man or not, you must make return if subject to tax Of course, persons resident in other counties may, if they want to, come and see the income tax Dr. Willard Brown, Dentist, Dawson Building. 1 Crown and Bridge work by the latest methods.

Cast gold inlays, porcelain fillings, etc. Nitreous Oxido ahd Oxygen for painless S. J. Wetzel, The Grocery and Hardware Man Mr. and Mrs, Frank Grecian and Mr.

Joy Christmased with the Geo. Stobers of Morland. extraction of teeth. On Christmas Day the Wood At Morland every Thursday. Ifr.

Brown, D-nU jfaimniiniiimmm 9t.f Noe's extension table held plates for the Hulett Noes, Mrs. Dezell, Mrs. Rose, Worcester and Martha J. Worcester. Mr.

and Mrs. R. B. Garpett got the wishbones out at C. Clark's in What Does Your Wife Think of Your Appearance? Most Women Have the Thrift Habit more firmly fixed than their husbands and vet they are nn fVioJr.

rvion -fnl-o Hrpfis wpll! Tsn'fc that Columbia school district This section is noted for its wheat, corn, fine young people, and Red Crosses The Ashcroft twins, as we who have long known them like to think of them, called now Mrs. Bess Greenwood and Mrs. Jess Howard, dined with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ashcroft.

Their "in-laws" and little one3 were with them, Ik because they realize the importance of a good appearance WW (Vinca tTnii ara Aatk linof Wit h. A look of DrosDeritv Knift before those dealing with. A look of prosperity you are i a i 1 1 The Lester Worcesters, Jesse imps jm bring a feeling of. confidence. Many a business aeans wen by the self assurance of one man outlasting that of the other.

If your wifethinks you ought to spend $17 to $25 for a new Suit or Overcoat and a few dollars more for wouldn't it be wise io take her advice? Holls, Ernest Blackburns and Mrs. man at the Graham County Court MIL Sherman mince-pied at Frank Blackburns, House. The Collector suggests that everybody start figuring up NOW his The Editor informs us that Roy Forgy "gobbled" up everything on income and expenses so as to be A Look of Prosperity Brings a Feeling of Confidence the table out at Earnie Forgys. ready with the, figures when the ex Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Rodman and family were seen to start out 1 "i 2 ii CLOTHING FOR All, DRV GOODS, NOTIONS THE STORE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN If 1 1 1 1 1 1 pert arrives. Expenses, however, don't mean family expenses, money used to pay off the principal of a debt, new machinery, buildings, or anything like that. They mean what you spend in making your money interest, taxes paid, hired help, amount paid for goods sold, seed, stock bought for feeding, rent (except for your dwelling), etc.

Income includes about every dollar you get. on a turkey hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Misses Olive Clement.

Harriet Smith, Helen and Hope Jones ate white meat and cranberry jellv with the Bert Sprouls of Bogue. The. O. W. Griffiths, cf Hill City, the O.

W. Griffiths of Bogue, theE. E. Spradlings and Mrs. P-icerand son William had a jolly time at the John Pricer home..

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