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The Plains Journal from Plains, Kansas • 4

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S3S: The KaiserV Prayer For S.vi.r-A 50 lb. -ef rigera. Mlne qoU yobe The Plains-Journal FRED W. C4JLVKRT, 3MJtor T.or anil l'aritiHM. iuicu iVieai ner, Farmers Atte Sti the Faru ei ni ion Dr.

J. B. Amphlett, of Meade, Kansas Has opened a dental office in the rooms next to Walter I'ayne'a real estate ofiice in Plains, and will be here on Friday of each week. If Yoa Want First-Class Bsntistry, Come Iu a tore. Mrs.

A. lvindifjr. ltr. FoiSali: A 1 row 0-shovel Eaiii tMiMi w.r, nt-ar new-W. D.

Msirc-Uie 3t You don't know who I am I am the German Kaiser Der Emperor Will-I-Yum. You knoiv" I whipped dem Belgians, Unci mrt bullets filled Russia fuhV' Una I'll whip France and Italy Und blow up Johnnie Bull. Now all dem other nations I don't gJf a dam, Real Estate One Do.Mrr Per Year In Advance PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as second class matter November 17, 1916, at the Post Office at Plains. Kansas, under the Act of Congress of March 2. 1S7S.

note Tins i SQUARE If there is a crosB in this square li indicates that your subscription has expired. Your prompt attention to this matter will be greatly appreciated by ua. Advertising Rates Display AdB. 0 cents an Inch each Insertion. Notices In pure reading matter, cents p3r line each insertion.

Advertising reinserted until ordered oat. LjUSJ At cios.inii south Hardens, an 18 It. 2 his line Investments DON T. EDWARDS "The Man Who SelLs Iand" Rentals flense return to this orhee ard receive reward. Hubert Cash.

arrlv-i, car of that free running mir on Jack rabbit 13 rand Sal: 50, end 100 ib. blocks. Another car of Hudson Cream Flour. Our Grocery line is complete 14 Where your dollar buys the most' The Farmers Store Insurance Est GixdaLiE Items Mrs. Mi rii McCieight sper Monda.x with rs.

Nov inyer, iSlra. Dell Stringer spent Mon PLAINS PRODUCE Solicits your produce business. Highest market price paid for Poultry, Eggs and Cream. H.E. WARNER PHONE 87 day afternoon with Mrs.

EJurge G.A.NICKELSON, M.D. Estella Beckley took dinner Graduate Medical Department University of Illinois with Mrs. Burnet and -family Wednesday. Regular Physician and Will Proctor was a caller in the If you'll just be mine pardner And whip dot Uncle Sam. You know I got dem submarines, All Europe knows so well But dot Edison got a patent now Vot blows dem all to hell.

Now, Gott, if you will do this, Den you I vill always love; Und I'll be Emperor of der earth, Und you be Emperor above. But, Gott, if -you refuse me dis, Tomorrow night at 'leven I'll call mine Zeppelins out Und declare war on heaven. Surgeon neighborhood Sundny. When calling for me call only by number. Phono 31 or 55 Plains, Kans Eastern Star Marian Malone and son spen Monday nilit at John Malones WEST SIDE BARBER SHOP Hair Cutting and Shaving Bath in Connection John Malone left on No.

1 last EMMA E. MANN Liady Mechano-Therapeutlst Doctor A scientific system of manipulation Tuesday for a two veks visit in Illinois. Electric, vapor and medicated baths. No drugs, no surgery. All chronic CLOTHES MADE TO MEASURE Workmanship and Fit Guaranteed Mrs.

Paul Myers and baby diseases a specialty. I also give elec- calltd on Mrs. Fred Reiss, Wed trleal treatment. Graduate of the American College of Mechano-Ther- i I I II R. J.

BRANNON Mrs. Zylpha Myers was called Agent American Steam Laundry I wouldn't ask dis from you But it can1 be plainly seen Dot when Edison pushes dot but ton apy, Chicago, Illinois. Calls answered day or night. Phone 2206 WWJ I to Wichita, Thursday by th death ol her father, Mr. Henry Webber.

10 S. Grant Ave. UBERAI KAN. I got no submarine. Exchange.

Mrs. Win. Antrim too'f dinner G. A. BROADY, M.

D. PLAINS, KANSAS Late of Topeka im ii D3 i with Mrs. I.H.Cook. J. I.

STAMPER, AUCTIONEER Specially Prepared to Treat Chronic Frances Wherle Succumbs to Brights Disease Mrs. Cook and Mrs, Antrim Diseases and Fever of All Kinds Office adjoining Bank. called on Mrs. E. Petty Fri On May 14, at 12 :55 a.

oc curred the death of Francis REFERENCE: Any Bank in Meade County TERMS: Local farm sales 2 per cent. $20 Guarantee day Mrs. John. Malone and son Merl, Mr. and Mrs Paul Myers- Wehrle, after a lingering illness MARY B.

BROADY, M.D. PLAINS, KANSAS Late of Topeka of Bright's disease. In his pass Specialty Diseases of Women and ing many hearts are saddened PHONE 73 MEADE, KANSAS and baby, Arthur Myers, and Mr. and Mrs. Charley CorreJl for he came to this country many Obstetria.

Office hours 2 to 4 p. Office adjoining Bank. years ago and was a man of HOGS believe in uplift. That causes trou ble with the modern raise gate. Mr.

Rooter will ijcfc his nose under and squeeze out. Not so with an "IOWA" gate. The rfew Chain Rigid device holds this gate down excepj when you want to raise it. Combine this with the new double latch holding the gate securely, top and bottom, and with, the barb wire below the bottom pipe will form a barrier your hogs must respect. We have a full slock on hand.

many friends. spent Sunday in Copeland with Marian Malone and family. Nealie Dutcher, Charlie and A thur Myers ca Ld on Carl wenrie was corn in CHAS. A. TAYLOR City Drayman ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED Leave Orders at Chatten-Kiddo Lumber Company Residence Phone 83 Plains.

Kans. Madison, Jefferson county, Ind August 17, 1850, and died at his iLickersand Jonas Nightingale home in Meade, Kansas, May 14 Tuesday night. 1917, in his sixty-seventh year. li It's On May 18, 1875, he was mar. ried to Miss Anna Cain and to FLETCHER BROS.

UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS Caskets Dalirerid by Auto Distance no barrier to prompt ferrlce. Auto Hearfi MM II TWO CLASSES SUNNYDALE ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Tendiek; spent Saturday evening at the hmm Gano spent several this union were born seven children, six of whom ars living, and with his widow are left to mourn their father's death, The chil last vfoUititf hie aiv MGMmMJf zmr www: dren are? John of (Bouldar, Mi's. Tray lor in Colo.

Frank -C. of Hi, Louig Ed Ben illcUers sailed at Mr, 1 I 1Lki Paid for oh iU.Sd ward of Chicago Anna, who died in infancy; Charies of Chicago, and Agnes and George, Paid for 470.65 Paid for printing: 13.29 Paid interest on bondt 500.00 i'aid tor louse rent 14 fi Paid for it. R. iearie 12.00 Paid for blacksmith work 13.13 Balance Dec. 16.

1916 $2,153.26 Received from water and light The world has always been divided into two classes those who have saved those vhd have spent. The thrifty and the extravagant: It is those who have saved who have built the houses, the mills, the railroads, the ships, the schools and churches and all other works which stand for man's advancement and happiness. The spenders arc slaves to the savers. It is the law of nature. We want you to be a saver to open an account in our Savings Department and be independent One dollar: will start an account.

Why not begin today? Put your money where it will be safe and draw interest while you sleep. Enroll your name with the thrifty class, with the savers. Do it today. collections 20a. 03 proprietors of the Meade News.

All were in attendance at the funeral except John. Deceased came to Meade July 2, 1888, and with his brother, John Wehrle, engaged in the dry goods business. Later he engaged in the grocery business. In 1899 he was elected county Received for cemetery lots 3.00 Received for water and light or meters 32.00 Received oity water 40.00 Wills tilace Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs, Wills and child ren spent Tuesday evening at tihe Gano liouie. Harold Tendiek visited Wilma and Waldo Wills all day Wed. Everyone is busy this week, listing maize and kaffir corn. Qorn is coming up nicely. Miss Francis Young has been engaged to teach Sunnydalf school the coming year.

She is now attending the University at Lawerence but expects to move to Liberal in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Gano and child ren motored to Copeland oht day last week Received from County Treas teeejved for fines and fees Received for license lax 12.82 Received for dog tax 8.00 clerk and served three years. He $3,982.75 paid out 1,048.47 Cash was a bonded abstracter from that time till the time of his warrants March Outstanding 19S.2G 1G, 1017 death.

Balance in fleueral Fund March Funeral services were held IS, liHT 736.02 Cemetery Fund Wednesday morning at St. Universal Car Never before has the demand for Ford cars been as heavy as it is now. To become such a necessity the Ford car must have proved to be a universal economy, serving and saving everybody. Thru its reliable service business has been increased and expenses reduced. Low purchase price and small cost for maintenance assured.

Touring Car $3G0; Runabout $345; f. o. b. Detroit. Let us have your order today.

COLLINGWOOD BROS. Balance December 16, 1916. 333.51 Received for cemetery lots 50.00 John's Catholic church, Rev. Father Anthony Herman offici 1.50 Paid for recording: fees. State Bank Balance in cemetery fund March ating.

Interment was made in Graceland cemetery. Mrs. Smith Retires Mrs. Pearl Wood Smith has completed her official duties as superintendent of public instruc 10, 1H17 lionded Interest Fund Received from County Treasurer $917.17 Ao cash paid out. Flour Mill For Meade Meade, ever on the move, now Balance March 1C.

1917.... $917.17 tion, and on Monday of this week turned the office over to her suc sees in the very near future the Iloiul Fund Overdraft in Bond Fund Doc. 16. 1917 $2,32.2.. Xo cash received.

Paid Vz payment on a20.00 Overdraft in Bond Fund March 16, 1917 845.2a Outstanding' warrants March erection of a flour mill, and those to whom the'eredit is due are A. J. Plush and J. P. Russell, both of the Plush Russell Grain Company of Meade, and E.

Plush of Penalosa, Kans. A. J. Plush of this city will continue to have charge of the grain busi 16, 1917 l.iza.au Deficit balance March 16, Balance in General Fund March IB. 191 $,736.02 Balance in Cemetery Fund Which costs most painting or waiting? After your house needs painting, every year you wait it will require more paint and more labor to put it in good condition.

And every year you wait, your house is yorth less. A little paint-money is good paint-insurance. March 16. 1917 3bZ.Ul Balance in Bond Interest Fund, cessor, Miss Ola Granger. Mrs.

Smith has served Meade county as county superintendent faithfully and well for two terms and leaves a record her successors need have no hesitancy in following. During her stay in office she has seen the schools of Meade county progress as they never have beforehand much of their improvement has been due to her untiring energies to make the opportunities of the rural schools equal to those of the city. Her decisions in all the school matters have always been according to law, and for the best ness, and E. V. Plush, his son, March 16, 1917 917.1 HJrL will have the management of the $4,035.20 Overdraft in Bond Fund March 16, 1917 mill.

The machinery has been con Balance in Treasury Marcn lb, tracted for and the work on the 1917 C. KRAUSE, City Treasurer. mPrnrm building will be started as soon WANT LAND BROKE 100 acres on NW 9-32-31, 6 as plans can be drawn and the work of excavation, which is now in progress, is completed. The Chatten-Kiddoc LEAD amd ZSKC PAINT miles northwest Plains. Will give spring crop for breaking.

FEWER site selected is that adjoining the interests of education. Meade county has never had a more competent official, a more able Plush Russell elevator, and it is expected that they will be Griffith Baughman, Liberal, Kansas. 4tp guardian of school interests, and making flour by some time in Maybe that headache is caused the teachers a more untiring by eyestrain, can tell you, and August. These gentlemen are to be con gratulated upon this undertak helper. LUM correct it.

E. F. Sullivan; Op She leaves the office with the tometrist, at Plains, Monday, May 28th. best wishes and estem of every teacher and student in the coun ing and there is no reason why their efforts will not be crowned with success. Meade welcomes, with no small amount of interest, ty, and of the voters as wrell.

CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "The Revue," in five reels. COMPANY Mrs. Smith expects to spend a part of the summer in Colorado, the new institution: ii- MIL Biggest Chaplin feature ever and has accepted a position in The actrthat two of these men have already made a success of shown in this part of the coun our city schools for the coming try. At the Star Theatre, Wed year. the grain business, makes their success in "their new venture ab nesday, May 30th.

J. W. RUSSEL, MGR. 'Revue" is one of Chap Miss Granger, the incoming official, has for he past several years been a teacher in our rural Just as soon as your house needs painting, come in and let AS show you how little it will cost you to use Vh. We say "DEVOE" because it's absolutely pure.

That's why DEVOE takes fewer gallons, wears longer and costs less by the job or by the year. And that's why we guarantee Devoe without reserve. THE PARSONS MERCHANDISE COMPANY PLAINS, KANSAS solutely certain. Meade is in the heart of the lin's late releases, and is one of his best. Don't fail to see tnis wneat raising district, and is schools.

She is an rpicture for an hour and a half of otherwise well, located. There sive lady, and we trust will keep real laughing. Admission 10c seems no ietter place along the the office up to the. standard Also recommended by O. B.

HARRIS and 20c Plains, Kansas. maintained by her predecessor. Rock Island west for a flour mill than here. Meade News..

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