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The Turon Weekly Press from Turon, Kansas • 4

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Turon, Kansas
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Local News Local News aiiiimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnimmmmmmmK Z3 Ely's for Work Mr. and Mrs. WillBoshme and vrrtisement. Mrs. Fred Bunyan were Hutchin 3 3 a 3 son visitors Monday.

1 TaJse ISTp E. A. Swan, painter and paper hanarer. Phone 161, Turon. tf Insure your grain in shock Advertisement stack or bin, for 30, CO or 90 C-tistrLoes Mri.

Helen Dteker it under days. See John Col lopy. tf (Advertisement) the doctor's care this week but is not thought to be seriously, ill. For Sale A set of good Aimt header canvasses. Willard Zink For SaleA set of good Acme Advertisement header canvasses.

Willard Zi'uk. Advertisement The Rock Island has a crtw of Mexicans at work in this vi Miss Louise Thaeher returned cinity this week. home Sunday morning from visit with relatives at Watervtlle. Mr. and Mrs, Utto neper and family of Preston visited Sunday An eleven pound boy was bora at G.

A. Durham's. to Mr. and Mrs. Lew Ridge last This Two-Row Ridge Burster Pulls Light-Does Good Work Saturday.

Jane 11th, If a smqoth salesman should come to you and offer to sell you a few acres of blue sky, throwing in what clouds might be moving on that day, you would laugh at him. Most of the get-rich-quick schemes are just as risky and ridiculous If you have money to invest, consult your banker first. The officers and directors of the Farmers State Bank will be glad to give you a fair and honest opinion regarding investments. A boy was born to Mr. and Reginald Plush last Thurs John Washburn went to Huteh day, June 9th.

inson Sunday to see his nephew; Arthur Washburn, and family. George Goodenough left, the A crew of men were at work latter part of last week, for two-weeks trip to Illinois. last week cleaning up Main street after the heavy rains. Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Lamon moved into Mrs. Lowe's house Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones the latter part of last week. moved to their new home the latter part of last week.

The young folks who went as Noah Bellew left last Wednes delegates to the Epworth League We can furnish youvith the new" John Deere Two-Row Ridge Burster especially designed for work in this section. It i a single unit, wheel type of machine pulls light, does thorough work and is long lived. It is light draft because the weight is carried en wheels with well oiled bearings. All disc3 are attached Tigidly to one unit they keep the proper alignment, breaking down two ridges All parts are made strong and substantial, insuring ong life. Connections are riveted, insuring the rigidity that is highly important in a machine of this kind.

The solid bell type wheels are strong and durable. Discs are made of the best disc steel. They are 20 inches and' 18 inches in diameter. Air adjustments are easy to make because there are ho bolts to ronpve. Gangs can be shifted in'cr out on the square cro33 shafts by simply loosening the damps.

1 You will like this machine better than any other you have ever seen. It-has only half the complications of a two-unit machine. The horses are under better control because they are all hitched to one evener instead of two. And it does the work the way you want It done. Be sure to.

drop in and see this ridge burster. It's just what you need for preparing wheat ground. day evening for Woodruff, Institute at Kingman last week to attend the funeral his report a most excellent session. The Farmers State Bank The Bonk that Makes Business Good in Turon 3 uiiiiiuaiaiiuiaiuiuiuiiiiuiiiaiaumuaiiiuiuiiiiiauii brother-in-law, James Lay. Mrs.

J. W. Potter has been ia Misses Jean and Betty Steven very poor health the past two son returned last week from To- weeks bat is able to be about a peka where tkey have been at gain. tending school. Mr.

and Mrs. Dewey Straight nn sr A little daughter arrived at and little son were over from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Ellinwood the week-end visiting ard Snedecor last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Straight. June tth. POTTER MERCANTILE CO. TURON Coming! Rex Beach's greatest E.

M. Rowell was siek for sev Better lay in a supply now. ItV a mighty nice grade of coal bet- picture, "The Auction Block." At Amusement Hall, Thursday, eral days the latter part of last week but was back on duty June 23rd, Miss Pearl Tharp returned ter than we have had for sometime Choice from Bin or Car FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE CO Will Lowe drove over from Sunday from Mullinville where Jetmore last Wednesday after she had been visiting friends lis wife and baby who had been visiting here for a week or two. or the past two weeks. Roy King has bought the Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weaver Mary Eagy-Phillips residence on and family spent Sunday at the East Kansas street and will move rffl SUGGESTIONS home of Mr.

and Mrs. Omer to town this fall. Tope. A fine sample ef Early Rose Straw Hats 40, 70, 90c i Mrs. Will Wolfe returned Mon day evening from a two-weeks spuds from Charley Dooley's garden graced the reporter's ta $1.40.

$1.50. $1.75 9 ble Monday and were certainly $3.00, $3.25, $3.50 fine. visit with her mother at Crocker, Mo. i Miss Mae Fraim of the Liberal Democrat and Mr. Ewell Marshall of the Bybee Stock Com Horace Hawkins is having his residence hand painted this week Overalls Ualls Work Sox Gloves Shirts (Cheviot) Jumpers Work Shoes according to the latest specifica pany paid this office a pleasant FORDSON HEADER HITCH A new and practical appliance that enables one man to handle the tractor and Header, effecting a saving of time and money.

Come in and see this Hitch. RIDENOUR'S GARAGE Turon, Kansas Phone 139-2 15c 50c, $1.50, $1.75 90c $1.75 $2.60, $2.98, $3.48 9 9 5- call Monday. A little child was born Thursday night to Mr. and Mrs. S.

H. Walker but lived only, an hour and the little body was buried in the Turon cemetery Friday. ELY SON V.5 13 a. OS IE The parents have the sincere sympathy of their friends. Mr.

and Mrs. George Durham and son, Clifford, reached home Friday evening from a trip to Minneola, Dodge City and other points in western Kansas. They saw some of the flooded districts along the Arkansas valley and report that the rains were much heavier in the western part of the state than here. tions. John Harris is wielding the brush.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shenkel and baby visited Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Shenkel'i mother, Mrs. Mary Durham.

They are moving from Preston to a farm near Penalosa. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoskin-son and family and Mr. Homer Reuch ofVinland, stopped off Friday evening on their way to Ensign, and made a short visit at the home of Mrs.

Annette Hoskinson and family. Mrs. W. F. Kitzmiller, who went with the Epworth League campers to Kingman last week, was taken suddenly ill the middle of the week and taken to the hospital.

She came home Saturday and is able to be about again. The manager of the colored ball team from Hutchinson, the "Aces Up," who crossed bats with our local team Sunday, was Leo McCalep who used to live with his grandparents on a farm southwest of Turon, some twenty-odd years ago and attended school at the old White school. Pays the Highest Market Price for Poultry, Eggs, Hides and Mill Stuff Turon Weekly Press R. T. SPBCHT, Editor and Publishet Entered at the PoBtoUii at Turon, as second-class mutter.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year (m advance) $1.00 Six months (in advance) 75 ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising, single col. inch, 25c Professional Cards, per inch, Mo. $1.00 Professional CSrds. 6 4.50 Local' readers, per line 8c Blackface headings, per line Cards of thanks, resolutions of condolence and obituary poetry, per line, 8c Notices of entertainments, given by churches, lodges, will be printed free except when advertising entertainments conducted for proAt, when regular rates will apply. Mora Than Grammars.

It takes mor than grammars and dictionaries to make a Hlgglnsoa. Cream Separator Oil in bulk, 75c per gallon. Good Advice. "There's no excuse for your being afflicted," said a friend. "I used to have rheumatism and when it would strike me I would go home and my wife would throw her arms around my neck and give me a massage treatment.

It helped me every time. You ought to try it" "I will," said the other man. "When wiH I find your wife at home?" Earth Mover. WILL YOU NEED SOME REPAIRING ON YOUR CAR? We can fix it. First-class mechanics are at your service.

We are prepared to do' all kinds of Machine Work Acetylene! Welding Blacksmithing Repairing We Overhaul, Rebuild and Recharge Storage Batteries. We have on hand the very best Casings and Tubes. Agency for the Overland Auto and Cletrac Tractor. HINDS MOTOR COMPANY J. J.

LAMONT Turon, Kansas We Are Back To Pre War Prices on Soda Fountain Drinks and Ice Cream Mongolians Are Arrlerlcan-Llke. There are a great many points of re EAST SIDE CONFECTIONERY semblance between the Mongolian and the American Indian. They extend to personal and even religious obserr Fox Can Be Tamed. No wild animal Is more easily domesticated than the fox. either red or gray, and none exhibit so tnncn sly cunning when tamed, says the Amerl.

can Forestry If a famine, but they are susceptible of a very high degree. fi affection vfor whoever has them '4 NEWT. LOTTRIDGE ances, notwithstanding the fact that the Mongols have long been converted to Lamalsfn, one -of the most cxactta and Intolerant of religions. 'charge..

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9,322
Years Available:
1895-1922