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The County Liner and Cedar Vale Commercial from Cedar Vale, Kansas • 5

The County Liner and Cedar Vale Commercial from Cedar Vale, Kansas • 5

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COIJBTT LIKE AND? CCD AR VALB COMMERCIAL ffnnV T.vnaa and funilv laft Safclfe L0C-4L AOTES by hf ton, Will, of Eaton, returned day for motor trip to Colorado, ex- lns Tnursday rrom spending tno summer at Newkirk and Eaton. Mr. Fou-drny returned to his homo Friday. aits. obecca stapieton, or uaiano-ma City, arrived Friday from Colorado, where she spent a part of the summer, for a' short visit hero with pacting DO gone aoous iv aaya.

For Insurant thai Insaraa aad doaon't prorate, see Flabar A Shaver, Roy Harris, of Hirfflns, Texas, arrived Sunday for a few days', visit with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. Harris. If it is insurance, Fisher A Shaver write it in better companies for lees money and do not prp-raK HI I Mr. and Mrs.

U. B. Anderson, of falsa, who are visiting at the J. P. fabler home, went to Winfield, Tues-sy on business.

Uflaht A Shavet nek onlyjrme ail ttada ef Insurance at cost tSt mam. Wa al tka Faimara Uaion, but far all faar farmers and atockmea as wall. 1 fcal mmmiIu ra batter. Theif friends. Mr.

and Mrs. R. C. Tabler returned the last of the week rrom Kansas uity, i a i riyptvirveniw 'tniYia Turn -n av inrpr innHwi Sedan and touring car for the Brick Uarage. John Metcalf.

returned Tuesday rom-( a short visit at Winfield and iuu cents on wo aouar. Mrs. Bessio OHman, of Pitcher, came in Tueday for a visit with her son, Wes Oltmaaand wife in the countrv. niaa are lower. They do not pro-rate 1st pay 100 cents an tae dollar.

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kerns, who re-aantly located in Winfield, arrived Friday to reside here.

MrB. W. P. Skavlea returned from Oakland, Wednesday, where she was called by the traffic death of her brother, several weeks ago. Market Duality Purity.

Bread. Mrs. Edgar Fisher entertained the Welfare club last Friday, with 12 Citv Meat Market. Mrl F. M.

Hubbard and little daughter Edith returned Monday from a visit with relatives in Missouri. members present and Mrs. u. li. ona-ver of Winfield and Mra.

Homer Anderson of Tulsa as guests. Mrs. Chas. Shaver was awarded a prze for succeeding best in a cake contest. Refreshments of carmel nut ico cream yew Mi fat jre This Big Store i IS WHERE YOU REALLY SAVE MONEY THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE FACT WHICH' IS EASILY PROVEN.

IT IS MONEY IN YOUR POCKET TO C0M-v PARE OUR PRICES WITH WHAT THE SURROUNDING TOWNS, AND THE MAIL ORDER HOUSES TOO, FOR THAT MATTER, ARE GETTING SAME QUALITY MERCHANDISE. YOU WILIL READILY SEE THAT WE SAVE YOU MONEY. WE ARE AWARE OF THE FACT THAT MERCHANDISE OF ALL KINDS IS UNREASONABLY HIGH, BUT THAT IS NOT THE FAULT OF THE RETAILER. THE MERCHATS ARE NOT GETTING AS A GOOD A PERCENTAGE OF PROFIT ON WHAT THEY SELL, AS THEY DID WHEN GOODS WERE CHEAPER. THIS IS A FACT AND ALL FAIR MINDED PEOPLE RECOGNIZE IT AS SUCH.

OUR BUYERS SEARCHED THE MARKETS; 6 to 10 MONTHS AGO, FOR MERCHANDISE FOR THIS FALL AND WINTER'S BUSINESS; THEY SECURED THE CREAM OF ALL THE DIFFERENT LINES, AT PRICES VERY MUCH BELOW WHAT the SAME GOODS WOULD COST TODAY, THESE GOODS WERE ORDERED SHIPPED EARLY; AND THE RESULT IS, THE BULK OF THEM ARE NOW ON OUR SHELVES READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. WE ARE PROUD OF OUR SELECTIONS. AND THE I -Why Wlanai mm rtetMt ear mr yea ete You Certain Mrs. Branham pave a party Wednesday afternoon in honor of her son, James who was four years old that day. Those present were the cradle roll of the Methodist church and their former teacher, Mrs.

Frankie Mills. -Ws have the buyrn. List yaw iarm with us. Fisher A Shaver. Mrs.

Frank Berry and Mrs. Ernest Berry attended a circus Wednesday at Coffeyville. -Devil fovfe that Flatter Imw flemty mtmrnrnw 4a laaa aa farHB. and light and dark cake were served. Mrs.

Clay Lyons of Wichita, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Park and Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Nelson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Stocking. Mn Wmmnrfc anil Ed. Em. ly Look Fine TTanrv JnrnmA. who has been work mart' and wife, of Paola, spent last When you are dressed in our arvi.nV well tailored suits.

Srjleri- ing in the Brick Garage, left Monday to be employed in an Elgin garage. Mr. and Mrs. L. E.

Wyatt, Mr. and Tlorf riala and Mr. and Mrs. S. did fabrics and the season's new, weeK -visiting at tne d.

u. nay nom in the north end of town. 'Chttle shipments this week to Kan. bus' City were: A. II.

Shrader 3 cars; Miss Flossw Bobbitt, of Hewins, been employed in the office at the Adam Btore. -If it is insurance, Fisher A Shaver colors are found in our A-A avv Cody were Sunday dinner guests of jjtaH. msen, i car: v. w. carsi N.

T. Olsen, 2 cars; Floyd Dale, 9 Aava i Mr. and Mrs. Amoroso tiarp. -t vuhao A Rkavar iniura vour frite it.

Miss Loverne Webb left yesterday Ml for Mcrnerson, wnere sne wm uv wheat and oats with a short time grain Mrs. Victoria Burt went to Wauneta Graduate-Hi Clothes of the domestic science Mr. and Mrs. Dan leit rnuay Wednesday to be with her slster-m-law, Mrs. Jim' Leonard, who is quite fnr a ahort visit with Mr.

ana rs Ln' w.H vasi kstd tltM Ml ksV A1.ro. r.arroH- nt McAiister. UKia. vW, fcuftnct with riiktr Ibmr, r- a ai a ill witn tonsuitis. Mr and- Mrs.

T. W. Watt and Mr Miaa Kpixirfl KumneiiT ana air. nrraA at Sedan We are now showing a splendid and Mrs. Chas.

T. Elliott and son of Ca tMi yea sua. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mort left ves- a DU Tkn mrara here last Week Winfield were eruests Tuesday ot Mr.

AUK. mm visiting her uncle, L. A. Pumpelly and teraay ior weoD viiy, mu, has a position in a clothing store. Mr.

family and his grandparents, Mr, and Fall ana winter aispiay. There are some two button and, three button suits with the extra stvle features that young and Mrs. IS. J. 'isner.

Mk an1 Mra T.owia Prnwfnrd have and Mrs. Mort are a popular younK Mrs. H. Urounas, wnue on meir ding trip. They will make their home named their daughter, born Aug.

22, Altha Irene. Mrs. Crawford, before eoupie ana win do muca misseu vt dar Vale. ni-aftnn men are demanding. Yaa eaanet afford ta.aam yea Miss Grace Fisher, who has spent a her marriage, was Miss (ioidie our kett.

am iaanraate. Let Flake A laavat fortnight here visiting relatives, ie By coming now you can take advantage of our early school opening prices. ammmm It fa vaa. Monday for a snort visit at wru, i- nnmn at Arcadia. Mrs.

S. W. Wells returned Monday to Sedan, after a short visit here. She if. ont Ur.

irv Worth returned REASONABLE PRICES WE ARE ENABLED TO PLACE ON THESE GOODS. WE DON'T WANT YOU TO TAKE OUR WORD FOR THE QUALITY AND PRICES WE PREACH TO YOU, BUT WE DO WANT YOU TO POST YOURSELF ON WHAT OTHER MERCHANTS ARE DOING, KNOWING THAT IT WILL MEAN A SOLID CUSTOMER FOR US. DONT EXPECT YOUR MONEY IF IT WILL BUY MORE ELSEWHERE, BUT WE KNOW IT WILL NOT, AND THAT IS THE REASON WE ASK YOU TO POST YOURSELF. IT IS MONEY IN YOUR POCKET AS WElX AS OURS WHEN YOU TRADE HERE. PROVE IT.

lore icivius ivi i- -V a will AAAh Ji mm Thursday from a week's visit at Weir GRADUATiS-Hl SUITS at to $45.00 Uty, K.an., ana weuu uuy, orut Mrs TW RVflvipn returned i near wmcn vf, achool this winter. Miss Luceba Hol-royd will accompany her home to PlnrWft. accompanied home ner xatner, j. r. Wilson.

Miss Mona Leonard and Miss Sylvia Champlin returned Saturday from Tuesday from a several weeks' motor tpp to uoioraao, Wyoming ana Mils uiaava anu wm.vv.. We have a large assortment of Men's All-Wool Blue Sergees at the rittsburg wormai. uom young ladieffj will' teach in the local schools this year. spent a few days last week at the G. Riley home on route three.

Teu'may be the next Let Flafcs A BVawar writ vnur inauranea. from i to Men's All-Wool Worsteds $40 up Miss Mona Lepiey returnea weuuw 4 a ahftrt Visit -jAttn wViiffl nf rnnt.A 1. underwent an operation at a Winfield hospital, at the Jeanette Gutlirie home in th Tuesday morning. country. JLj BOYS' KNEE PANT SUIITS Rnlnh Uavhurst arriveu oujr fjr Mtas and best MM Hake.

Mrs. S. H. Robertson, of route 1, liaa rofiimArl from the bedside of her from the hospital at Mulvhno for a short visit with his parents. Ralph Oonto Ko tram at Lam- TheL.

C. Adam Merc. Co. "We Make Your Dollars Have More Cents" was ail. uy n.

u- TfcMB is Catarm In' this aeetlon tha country all other dlaoaaea put together, and (or yeara It waa supposed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly Influenced by constitutional eon-, dltlons and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine, manufactured by F. J.

Cheney A Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional remedy, Is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous burfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars re laughter. Miss Grace, who underwent oavarai wAAica aiiro. ana nas A. i OTmiauain I ri 1111 LIID UUB not yet uu pitai, nowever, iub an opertiviuu ni nu.iciv uwy.wu, Saturday.

Tartar Ate.MIe Tires, ftaaras-mJ raa nllaa at J. W. Jahaten'a. healed. VV1H aiUIAlll, ui rived Wednesday for a short visit vmn his sister, Mrs.

S. E. Hayhurst ana Choice Rio Coffee 20c pound. Fancy Santos Peaberry Coffee, 35c pound at Adam Mer. Co.

Fisher Shaver sold the Carl Os- otner reuv. If- 1 llw. a Wl LRrs. VTIIV ward is onerea ior any case uiai nan Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send tot Circulars and testimonials.

F. j. CHENEY ft. Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Druggists, 76c.

Hall's Family Pills for conitlpttloDj had been visiting relatives here, left born residence this week to J. C. btra law Sunday for their nome at companied by her mother, Mrs. -If it is insurance, Fisher A Shaver nfa it in hattar ComtianieB. Smith.

Col. went to Wichita the first Mt aroah- An hllRinAB. Business Getters Mrs. Oscar smith ana sons day for. a visit, at Bartlesv, Her You will eventually insure witk Qtiava Vv nnf An it tiowf FOR' SALE iUfistared Shorthorn Jon rerfusoa, iwaar van, E.

1j. Foster, oi iuu arrived Monday, cmPanral his mother, who had spent several months in Idaho. f-Mrs, Leon Baker, of Sedan, came SetnnHav nnri visited until Sun 1. 1:. day with her husband, who is relief J.

D. Bowen, wno nas own For Canniat Tomatoes phone 16F0I agent at the Missouri racmc aepu. IiM.w Shavw lnsare aaiaa ously ill for several weeKs is sun n5rerWn Morlan left Mon- tfalnst all hasards far ee, Ana mr fnlir TBBn. FOR RENT looms. Mrs.

W. Ross. day for a visit at. aetopa, accompany Tw fi TTeafnn. nf TndeDendence.

Leonard's, The Rexall Store. will preach in the Methodist Church at Cedar Vale next Sunday ntffhf R-fin nVlor-k. All are invited. mg home tneir sons jonn who made a short visitj here. Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Sheldon and Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Aley returned Mon- I have several food city properties i a 1 VI 1 aTearon Your Save $100 ior sale or iraae. i nav serarai buyers for farms. List with me if Snmfi with 2 nairs oants. We E. Krause returned Saturday t.rin to Tulsa and Little Miss Duse Bartgis left Sat-urday for her home in Fort Worth, Texas, after a month's visit here with relatives.

Her grandmother, Mrs: D. A. Bartgis, accompanied her as far as you want to sen. co. jrrana mci have just received a snipmem Alum a ---r nlrlahnmih.

of Boys, School uiotnmg. we have all-wool blue serire. brown, Machinery HOUSE IT IN A GOOD SHED il I a a 1 u.ia -j oivoH Tiiesdav for a lew FOR SALE Choice tomatoea for According to an official bulletin of the Minnesota Agricultural College, the wear and tear on farm machinery is cut in. half bv keeniner it under cover. winiieia.

Ia ffldtia wHa var kail green and fancy mixtures, sizes table pse; special price for canning aavs visifc wiiu iiiwiuo. 5 to 18 years at $5.00 to isu.uu purposes, The Hollyhocks, wm, The iNeediecrait emu mcv with Mrs. L. A Pumpelly. ur-.

TTowra Pntenard have McNeeley, Owner, lf Dr. L. D. Tout and son' Frank have returned from Wichita, where they were called by the serious illness of Miss Lillian Tout, who is recovering at St. Francis Hospital, from' pneu mr.

anu ji. returned to Winfield, after -spending L. C. Adam Merc, two weeks visiting in oioraao. s.

lo Plonlr nf Eldorado monia. 1 fak-fc fa KUaA WmM. WANTED AT ONCE 2 waitresses, $1.25 per day with room and board. Baird Hotel. '--fV iriiao uvi tr.

Ti.ooHow fnr a Snort VlBlt Company here with relatives, While enroute to i Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Hackley and daughter, of Oklahoma City, visited tho lont. nf the week with hi mother. Harper, wnere sne wui w- FOR SALE 1 square extension din- Ulan Marv TTt returned M'k Mar tlriRtjr.

ttr.1 HacKlev With farm machinery at its present prices, this means an average saving of $100 a vcar to the farmer with $1,000, worth of machinery. In fact, a good machinery shed pays for. itself in two or three years. In" addition to saving the: machinery from avoidable rust and weathering, a shed keeps it in such condition that it requires little overhauling and repairing in the Spring. It is ready for use as soon as the frost is out of the ground.

Come in and tell us how much you have invested in Machinery. We'll figure it out with you just how much money you will save on your equipment by building a machinery, shed. from a three weeHs" visit with rela Mr. and Mrs. Martin Copeland returned Sunday to Emporia, after a filled the pulpit at the M.

E. church Sunday evening, in the absence of J. HfRrion nf Serlnn. who Was to tives at sedan. ing table golden oaa iimsn, i uprary table, mission inish.

C. S. Jenkins. FOR. SALE My property consisting week's visit witn ms win, Miss Blanch Radcliff, of Dexter, visited relatives here this week.

Isabella Smith and cousin, rs. no mr Stewart. have preached but was unable to get Para Braal. baked clean aad sold Mrs. SE.

Fierce has returned to Leeds from a visit at the M. ol an oi DiocK 6 o-room nouso aim plenty of improvments. also sell broom factory equipment if de-aired. Irvin Lister. 86-4): Mr.

and Mrs. 0. T. Pierce left last Thursday for their return to Chicago, after a visit with relatives here and homo. tun Tnfiaa tirna Waat If arkat.

Mrs. 0. S. Wood, of Cleveland, at Leeds. in visit ner with Mr.

and Mrs. U. J. noi lki-mm KarneT.T.e. or newint).

to" mA and ntViAr rplntives at HewillS WHtff WBB 0 sfc FOR SALE Duroc Boars farrowed April 4th in litter of nine. Path- fins on I Vino, ninnt strains. IDlen- Burgner-Bowman Lumber Co, For outo top recovering and repair tni maa 1 turned home Friday from a visit at Colorado Springs. Honoring the 75th birthday of their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Eliza-i iv.

wiib-inann lfi members of her CEDAR VALQ, KAN. A. L. HAGER, Manager. did individuals and fit to head any hroAa.

Thirtv-five COMING TO WINFIELD nn nnRAN Miss Margareit Shrader returned Monday from a month's visit with Mjss Edna Turner at Springdale, Ark. dollars takes choice. Address lock A Specialist, Tfot in Name Only, but intraA a reunion dinner Aug. box 176, Cedar Vale, Kan. ati-w Enroute home sne spent a iew aays 22 and the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Er by Experience oi Aimosi a Quarter of a Century. nnPS NAT ITSK THR KNIFE with-MrsvMort at Webb City, Mo. -aMki lataaaaMla TImbV In nest Wilkinson. mgt ESTRAYED Black pig weight about 60 pounds.

Please phone Louis Will Give Free Consultation on Sat, MM aallaa a 1. W. Alia 111 1l Mr. and Mrs. U.

K. Munaay, ama. Vioto from Washington, Casebolt, 18F11. 2" Twentyrfout tons to the acre sBunds Sept. is, at urettun notei rrom 9:00 a.

m. to 4:00 p. m. left Saturday to make their homo at FORWENT A good See nke a lot oi teed to raise in nansas, buithat is what the rowed kaffir and "IIS Kansas City, ror a wme, at twu ar.a Mrs: J. L.

Rowland re- Thaw rjim ManV MiIpo ta Sea Itiin snaver. ao-w ane made that went into weai duui J. f. TARL1R, CmMot H. M.

D0NILSON, Aaat. QuUm, FAT Will, Asst Cashier 010. B. WILlOlf Asa. Caahiw The Cdar Vale NationalBank Cnr.ioir tn finnan.

af Dr. uoran js a reguiai-. graauawui! i n.olf Vioro with relatives. ler a oiiui i 11.. -Shrou'ire paying too much for your insurance see Fisher A Shaver they medicine and surgery ana is ncensea by the state of Kansas.

He visits the imn Imnnrtftnt. tnwriR and ritipR. and tFlrst Published August 1120) SENATE CONCURRENT Resolution no A proposition to amead the eonsti Mrs. J. D.

McJBnan ana aauBnvw, of Sedan, were week-end guests at the A I-11 Lamb avi rmita two. will write it for less. onA Mn Ttnshniio'h enter J. A. VjOll liv.i.w Miss Alte BurKett, wno nas several terms in the Cedar Vale i Mnnriau for Arkansas 'offers to all who call on this trip con 'sultation and examination free, except the expense of treatment when desired.

AnnnrHino. tn hla method of COmmS Be it resolved by the Legislative of 1.. Caa Vanaaa twa-thirdl OI the tained two tables at whist on Thursday fvening of last week, honoring Dr. and H. Carter, of Wichita, who icik mviiwj members of each House concurring City, where she will teach this winter, were here on a camnintr trio.

Those llMH.it present were: Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Car ter, Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Attwater and therein: SECTION 1. That tht following ho tierahv nroBoaad as a CAPITAL tad SURPLUS UNDIVIDED PROFITS day from Winfield, where she visited i J-V- af ImiJm a lew aays wun incimo Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Jones. new amendment to the constitution of Vanaaa and shall be known and cited as section 11, artlclo YOU1 BUSINE SOLICITISD AND APPlSCUaXD to your nearest citv to see patients he gives all sick people an opportunity to obtain the best that medical science can offer right at home. He does not operate for chronic appendicitis gan stones, ulcers of "stomach, tonsils or He has to his credit many wonderful results in diseases of the stomacn, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart kidney, bladder bed wetting catarrh leg ulcers and rectal ailments. It'vnn have been nilinc for SnV 15, towit: To encourage the purchase improvements and ownership of agricultural A.

ant A.i.nnnnrTand cultivation thereofjlprovision may be made by law DI1BCTOM AND OFFICESS J. J. WILLiOK, O. J. BAMfifT, W-.

UAKSt, W. M. J0N1I, J. R. MAMH, O.

W. WTO, W. M. WtZSOCK for the creation ana reaiBananc fund in' such manner and amount as iL. 4l.l.tii..

JtUrmmt. to bo buc i used in the purchase, imp rovement and length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as improper nuinivi ratlier tVinn dineasa ara vert The Fanners Union Mutual Insurance Co. of Kansas Salina, Kansas. members, your insurance companies are making a rtnore rapid gr-wth chan any other companies In the furaifrbiiig better protection for leaa money. The patronage of every union member ia solicited, fciiure your now whether in thock, itack or bin.

W. a MeKia Aftat CHAS. J5I1IPS0N, Field Represeatatlve -The legislature may provide reason; at lit A tla.ralV'flT1a4 fnr that rjergnns who served in the army and navy of the United states tne worm war aim holding an honorable discharge there- in the statute book. I hereby certify that the foregoiag ia a true and comet eopy of origtaal Senate Concurrent resolution No. ft, now 'on file in my office.

L. J. PITTU0HN, Saeratarr of StaU. Often the cause of your longstanding trouble. Remember above date, that examination on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different.

Married ladies must come with their husbands, and children with their parents. Address: Medical Laboratory of Dr. Doran, 335-336' Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn. Adertisement. ballot by the following title, towit: "Amendment to the eonstitutioa relating to state aid fat the purchase of farm homao," and the vote shall be for or against such proposed amendment under said title as provided by law.

SEC. 8. This resolution shall be in force and take affect upon publication num. SEC. 2.

That this proposed amendment shall be submitted to the electors at the general election-in the thai nnnrnvnl rifte- 31-m tien, the same to be designated on the.

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