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The County Liner and Cedar Vale Commercial from Cedar Vale, Kansas • 4

The County Liner and Cedar Vale Commercial from Cedar Vale, Kansas • 4

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COUNTY LINER AND CEDAR VALB COELaCXfAL THE OOUKTY UllZZ AW MM YAUI KWMSMAt i I 11 1 TiMHkti Bvery Friday By Jm, Errand CWUli i mm with 4 i i TkJL I Member of FEDERAL TteOoanty Llarr.Bf CJar VT Commtroial, Kittbllehed im J9J4 i i i Enterod as iscond class matter fat tho iost office at Cedar Vale, Kaitftia, nder ths act March 3, 1879. fcl This is Exterminating Week," appointed by the state. Make organized war on rats. The Adam Store has a rat exterminator that is a sure winner. Elva and Lola Bradley, of Winfiuld, visited at the home of their uncle, C.

A. Bradley, the past week. Fisher Shaver sold the RESERVE SYSTEM BANKS 27.2 Miles per Gallon With 25 Men Driving Economy 27.2 milts per gallon of gasoline on all kind of roads from New York to San Francisco! 1721 miles to each gallon of oil I Entire trip made on original tire equipment. Stamina The remarkable ttamina of the car was proved by ha fag 25 men, who had never before teen 'the car, drive it day and night for seven and a half days at an average speed of over 19 miles per hour, including all stops. Xour Overland will have this" remarkable Economy, and Stamina of light weight, clloy steels and Triplex Springs.

-a BTAoCIL0F THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM OF BANKS IS HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN GOLD AS A RESERVE FUND TO BE USED IF NEEDED. EACH DISTRICT FEDERAL RESERVE BANK HAS ALWAYS MILLIONS ON HAND, SO THAT WHEN WE WANT MONEY, WE CAN TAKE OUR SECURITIES TO OUR DISTRICT FEDERAL BANK AND GET IT. WHEN YOUR MONEY IS IN OUR BANK, YOU CAN ALWAYS GET IT WHEN YOU WANT IT, AND WHILE IT IS THERE IT IS GUARDED BY THE STRONGEST FINANCIAL SYSTEM IN THE WHOLE WORLD. PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK. Harris residence this week to J.

It. Branham, Mrs. Nelle Dale returned Wednesday from her vacation trip. Mrs Mary Brister returned Wednesday from Hominy, Oklahoma, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. A.

Ht Gates, with whom she spent the rammer, i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berry went to Bartlesville, Monday. They will le accompanied home by the little son Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Berry. Mrs. Clarence Hankins, of Ilewins, vent to Lowe, Wednesday for a few 4ays' visit with relatives. Mrs. George Heistand, of Winfield, ho' visited for two weeks here with relatives, went to Ilooser, Wednesday tor a few days' visit.

Miss Effie Sellers returned Monday from a visit at Newton with Mr, and Mrs John Trout. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Custer and children, were Sunday gupsts of her Bister. Mrs.

Malcolm, a Fllr Pifw i Cwsf5; RwwfcNr.tMS! CoupavlSUi SsdsajflJTS Mom aw Tab, nkjwt tt ebaaat vktxmt actio J'l The Dosbaugh National Bank Brick Garage, Dealers P. N. WHITNEY Phjrtielaa and Surgeon Office at Drug Store RMidaee Phone Pbom 43 44 Hills and Son MEAT 7 MARKET REAL ESTATE Mrs. E. F.

Sollers left Saturday for a short visit with Miss Dessie tors, at Chanute. Mr, and Mrs, Ennis Starkey, of Buffalo, visited the first of the week with his brother, George Star-ley and wife. Also Ennis Starkey and wife, of Ponca City, were here isiting their parents while enroute to their new home at Humboldt, where he has been transferred by the oil company, with whom he is employed. Out-of-town relatives here to attend the funeral of It. B.

Morlan, were: Mrs. M. Brown, of Commerce, and Jesse Morlan, of near Ilewins. Mrs. J.

S. Harris returned Monday from a visit at Arkansas City. Mrs. T. E.

Crawford and daughter Miss Alice, returned Monday to Sedan, after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Crawford on route 3. Miss Hazel Cavenee returned from a visit at Wichita, where She was met and accompanied home ROUND MOUND Mr. and Mrs.

Val Ward and children, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Ward and children, Mr. andMrs. Chris Patte-son and children and Mrs.

Lizzie Pat-teson visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. "Will Patteson. If You Wish to Buy or Sell List with Me by her uncle, R. C.

Huddle, who was recently discharged from the army at Camp Dodge. Miss Ruth Nevitt, who has been the guest of her sister at the E. J. Clark home, left Monday for her home in Archie, Mo; "Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Jackson returned Saturday to Bartlesville, after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse White. CO. Niles and family moved over from Dexter last week to make this their home, through the school year at least.

Mr. Niles will go to Oklahoma or Texas to work in the oil fields. They are living in Isabelle Smith's' house in the Santa Fe Addition, Miss Nell Donelson returned Tuesday to Wichita, after a short visit here with her aunt, Mrs. H. M.

Donelson. "THE BIRTH OF A B. F. Simpson received the sad news of the death of his father on the 16th of August at Modests, The deceased, who was 79 years of age lived at Morris, dying in California while on a visit. iMiss Liu Heatherington and Miss Bobbie Hensley of Winfield, were the week-end guests of Miss Marie Comer.

Mrs. Will Ray came in Sunday to visit with her pld neighbors. Chailes Patteson arrived homo Sat FRANK PRICE urdsiy-from Geuda Springs, where he TWO DOORS SOUTH OFPOSTOFFICE Meats of All Kinds Fair Prices for Hides and Fur 'A has ben under the doctro's care. -Roy Boomershine spent Saturday night with home foils. J.

C. KIRBY Pnjrsleian and Surgeon Office to 10:00 a. m. 1:0 5:00 and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m.

CIDAR VALE KANSAS ID blic SALE Public SALE G. P. Hill's LUNCH IF TOU WANT THE Most Money FOR YOUR STUFF DATE YOUR SALE WITH i CHILE SANDWICHES COLD DRINKS Crocker AUCTIONEERS Cedar Yale Kansas THE LAST CHANCB CAF DR. R. C.

GULDNBB VETERINARIAN-. CEDAR YALB KANSAS WELLS LOGSDON Osteopathic Physicians General Practice Office Over Cedar Vale Na-tloaal Bank I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE WIT SHAVER FARM, ONE MILE SOUTH OF LOVERDALE AND EIGHT MILES NORTH OF CEDAR VALE, ON Wednesday, September! COMMENCING at 10 A. the FOLLOWING PROPERTY HEf mGn GRADE SHORTHORNS reshb San 'ist CWS' 5 givinff milk thc rest to be 6 fat stock cows. 1 stock cow. 1 yearling heifer.

5 yearling steers. 1 two-year-old heifer. 1 roan stag. 8 spring calves. i 12 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES 1 brown mare, smooth mouth.

1 brown mare 9 years old. i 1 dun mare 8 years old. 1 2 three-year-old mules, broke. 3 two-year-old mules, 2 yearling colts. 2 suckling mule colts.

FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 buggy. 1 Osborn disc harrow, used two seasons. 1 riding cultivator. 1 walking cultivator. 1 disc cultivator.

1 three-section harrow. 1 Good Enough riding plow. 1 plow with riding attachment. 1 lister. 1 corn sheller.

1 two-row wecder. 1 hay rake. 1 set of chain harness. 1 set of light harness. 1 washing machine.

1 Daisy churn. Few hundred feet native lumber. 1 saddle. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED ON THE GROUNDS' TERMS OF SALE All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; on larger sums a discount of 8 per cent will be given for cash or a credit of 8 months time without interest if paid by maturity; if not so paid to draw interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from date No PrPerty be removed from premises until satisfactory settlement has been made for same. WHY NOT SE3 EDGAR E.

SUIin for LIFE INSURANCE AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE ELMER NELSON FARM, 1 1-2 MILES EAST OF HEWINS. BY THE MILLER CEMETERY, BEGINNING AT 10 A. M. ON Tuesday, August 31 THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY: -FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 twelve-inch gang plow, Oixteen-inch sulky plow, 1 disc cultivator, 1 disc sled monitor, 1 Milwaukee Mowing ma-chine, 1 Standard mowing machine, 1 steel ht)g tank, 1 steel roller. HORSES AND MULES 1 team gray mares, 4 years old.

1 team black horses, 5 and 6 years old, weight 3000 pounds. 1 black mare, 6 years old, weight 1200 pounds. 1 roan mare, 4 years old, weight 1000 pounds. 1 red roan mare, 5 years oldweight 1200 pounds. 1 team brown horses, 5 years old, weight 2400 pounds.

1 brown horse, 4 years old, weight 1300 pounds. 1 black horse, 7 years old, weight 1200 pounds. 1 span mules, mare and horse, coming 3 years old. 1 span mare mules coming 3 years old. 1 span horse mules coming 3 years old.

MILCH AND STOCK CATTLE 14 head of Jersey and Guernsey cows and heifers, 10 of which are giving a heavy flow of milk now. The others are yearlings past bred. AH of these milch cows are 5 and 6 years old, except one 8-year-old. The reason for selling, owner is going into pure-bred Guernsey business and has to dispose of these to buy others. Some of these cows are pure-bred but not registered.

Now if you want to buy a milch cow don't forget this sale for these are absolutely good milch cows, not stock cows. 1 coming 3-year-old Guernsey bull, a dandy. 1 roan steer past yearlings 1 roan milch cow. 1 Red Durham milch cow, 8 years old. 9 head of cows, good stock, fat enough for market.

4 good quality calves, 3 heifers, 1 steer. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED ON THE GROUNDS TERMS OF SALE All sums of $10 and under, cash in hand; on larger sums 6 months time will be given on notes with approved security, without interest if paid when due; if not paid by maturity to draw 10 per cent interest from date of sale. 3 per cent discount for cash. Pitts Hines and Williainson O. W.

McKEE, Clerk CROCKER SHAFF, Auctioneers FISHER SHAVER for- REAL ESTATE FARM LOANS INSURANCE ABSTRACTS NOTARY WORK OIL AND GAS LEASING 1 O. C. HASSLER, DENTIST CEDAR VALE, KAN. Office Phone 806 House Phone 818 Office House, 9 to 12 end 1 to W. S.

McKEE -Hf or Notary Work REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY Farm Loans, Insurance City Meat Market (Next Door to Clark's Jewelry) R. MARSH 85 years experience as Notarj Public, Insurance, Farm Loana. aoavs) auio insurance a specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed FRESH AND CURED MEATS Or sl F. Gall.

OUR ENDEAVOR IS TO PLEASE THE PUBLIC J.W.JOHNSON Harness Made to Order Eepalrlagf ProMptly Dose Portage AvtomobSi Tim J. P. TABLER, Clerk. CROCKER SHAFF, Auctioneers JONFS BROTHERS, Prep..

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3,434
Years Available:
1914-1922