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Wilmore News from Wilmore, Kansas • 4

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THE NEWS, WILMOKE, KANSAS. WOULD SEE HIM AS A CHILD new barn on his farm, Frank Smith is shelling corn this week. C. E. BAKER Attorney at Law Oliii-e over Peoples State Bunk Coldwater, KantuM Willis J.

Masemore LAWYER Post OlFice two doors eaxt Coldwater, Kansas Robbins-Burkall Glenn llobbins and Marie Burk-all were married Wednesday after, noon. November 22. 1916, ut the home of James Handy in Cold-water. They are highly respected young people of the New Home neighborhood west of Wilmore. They will make their home on (he Burkall farm one mile north of the New home school house.

The News extends J. T. BOTTb LAWYER Coldwater, Kan. GET INTO THE BOOSTING BUSINESS Do you know there's lots of people Sitting round most every town, Growling like a broody chicken, Knocking every good thing down. Don't be that kind of cattle, 'Cause they ain't no uno on earth, But just be a Booster rooster, Crow and boost for all you're worth.

If your town needs boostin', boost her Don't hold back and wait to see If some other fellow's willin' Sail right in, this country's free. No one's got a mortgage on it, It's just yours as much as his; If your town is shy of boosters, You get in, the boosting biz. If things don't go to suit you An' the world seems kinder wrong. What's the matter with a boostin' Just to help the thing along? 'Cause if tilings should stop again, We'd be in a sorry plight, You just keep the horn a-blowing! Boost her up with all your might. If you see some fellow tryin' For to make some project go, An' you can boost it up a trifle, That's your cue to let him know That you're not going to knock it.

Just because it ain't your shout Rut that you're going to boost a little Cause he's got the best thing out. World Outlook. MULE CREEK NEWS By "BlueEyet" Mr. and Mrs. Draper and son, Norman, went to Lake City Thurs-day.

Mr. Guy Williams of Lake Cit is going to move on Jticc Price's ranch Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 'Henry are going way.

We are sorry to see them go. Mrs. Scott Hoggs, who lives on the Hurst Hall ranch, has gone to Lake City on a visit. She will return this week. She is visitinghor mother.

Miss Jessie Harold, the teacher at the Powell school house, is going to Protection, Saturday to attend the teachers meeting there. "They gave us our supper ami breakfast and wanted us to stay a week." There is something over towards P. M. Wil iams' to draw the attention of Clide Scates of Kling. We don't know what it is.

All we know is he went once on a motor cycle but don't think from what we heard about his luck he will go on it again soon. Don't give up Clide: get a team and buggy next time There was a surprise party on Miss Dolly Moore on Saturday Dr. T. H. Crawford, Coldwater, Kansas Residence Phone 63 Office Phone 5 Mother Choice of Five Minutei Which She Might Pass With Her Dead Soldier Son.

A mother tost her soldier son. The news onme to her In dispatches from the vviir. He had fallen fighting nobly lit the head of his regiment. She was Inconsolable. "Oh, that I might Rte hlin again!" she prayed.

"If only for five minutes but to nee him An ungel answered her prayer. "For five minutes," the angel said. "Quick, quick," said the mother, her tears turned to momentary Joy. "Yes," said the angel, "but think little. Me was a grown man.

There are 30 years to choose from. How would you sue him?" The mother paused and wondered. "Would you see him," said the angel, "us a soldier dying heroically at his post? Would you see him as he left you to join the transport? "Would you see him as you first saw him in his uniform? Would you see hlin as on that day at school when he stepped to the platform to receive the highest honors a boy could "How did you know?" the mother asked, her eyes lighting. The angel smiled. "Would you see him as a baby at your breast? Would you tjie mother.

"I would have him for five minutes as he was one day when he ran in from the garden to ask my 'forgiveness for being naughty. He was so small and so unhappy, and he was very hot. and the tears were making streaks down his face through the garden dirt. And he flow into my arms with such force that he hurt me." G. V.

Lucas, in Lucas' Annual. R. C. Korft DENTIST Office one block south of Coldwater National Bank. Coluwater.

Kansas Warwick Male Quartette Coming You should make a special effort to hear the Warwick Male Quartette at the Baptist Church Saturday night of this week Thev are coining underlie auspices of the Wilmore Lyceum committee and is a guaranteed attraction. This series of entertainments is being given to the people at actual cost and they should receive large patronage. This is the second number of five that have been contracted for this sf ason T. D. DeJarnett 1 Building Contractor Phone 17 Wilmore, Kansas I jersonully oversee all my contracts and Suarantee satisfaction.

November 11. It was ler 16th birthday It was such a stormy ght that hardly anyone was there IS PRODUCT OF VENEZUELA Bill 'Edmonds is keeping bache- ors hall now as his cook has left DR. C. E. HALE Dentist Office in Fisher Building Wilmore Kansas Dr.

H. B. Morton, Resident Physician vVilmore, Kansas liin. What is the matter Bill? Bessie Scates had a fine horse BAPTIST BRIEFS First Baptist Church of Wilmore J. BERT SMITH.

Pastor The pastor is at Be'videre in protracted meetings. There will be preaching services Sunday morning but none in the evening. THANKSGIVING DINNER MENU Roast Turkev, Dressing Cranberry Jelly, Giavy, Cieain, Potatoes, Waldorf Salad, Celery, Pickles, Biead and Butter. Coffee, Pumpkin Pie and Plum Pudding with While Sauce. Dinner served from 12 to 2 35c 35c Come and bring your guests.

Baptist church basement Nov. 30. back ride a few days ago from Sep-ters to Kling She was not alone oing back, of course she had com pany 1 don tiiinu sne win take mother horse-back ride soon The Dr. Fred L. Holcomb Physician and Surgeon Phone 99 Coldwater, Kan.

dports were the next morning Poison Gases Used in Warfare Are Made From Sabadiila, Grown Only in That Country. The asphyxiating and tear-producing gases used, in the war are made from sabadiila, a product exported only from Venezuela, according to an American consular report from that country. Sabadiila, meaning barley, Is the name of plant of the lily family, botanically called veratruru sabadiila occurring only in Venezuela and Mexico. The highly poisonous seeds have long been used in medicine. While nothing is known in Venezuela as to the use of the alkaloid product of the seeds in the making of war gases, it is a fact, that sabadiila dust irritates the eyes, the throat and the nose so much that laborers working with it are obliged to wear protecting that she was not able to get out of bod Walter Septer received a guitar Dr.

is a birthday present. His father, Mr. Dan Septer, gave it to m. Phone 126 Coldwater, Kansas Surgical diseases a specialty Perry Mobbert, from Sun City, as 'coon hunting on Mule creek JUJ In the election held on Tuesday (, Vt I YOUR ast-week. He was lucky in catch last week, there were about ing two 'coons and four opossums.

There was a man lost his hat on PRINTING R. O. Johnson DENTIST Coldwater, Kansas R. M. Piatt, D.

V. M. Veternarian Coldwater, Kansas lection day and he didn't bet on Wilson either. We learn also that 2 200 people voted. To be exact there were 1.508 voters cast ballots in the nine townships of the county outside of Protection There were about 000 votes in that Township, but the exact number has not ye' been reported.

There were 8 3 people voted in Coldwater lown-i some other things were lost that were 't bet. masks. The first Importation from Venezuela was made to Hamburg 25 or 30 years ago. The foreign demand has never amounted to more than 5,000 sacks annually. Sabadiila seeds and all preparations compounded from them have been declared contraband by Great Britain.

The substances produced from the seeds are eavadine; or crystallized veratric, an alkaloid, veratric acid, and sahudnlllne, which Is an amor-phus, pleasant smelling alkaloid that accelerates the beating of the heart. Is A Valuable Asset of Your Business Gleamings From the North-west ship. For president, 1 998 votes ino he snow-storm coming our Dr. D. M.

Forbes Physician and Surgeon Office over Dykes Pharmacy Phone 258, Coldwater, Kans We Help Our Cus- tomers to Success With Presentable, Profitable way so the weather torecastors tell us, and it looks as though they might be right. PUBLICITY i We are very much in need of were counted, and for governor. 1,870. The balance of the disappeared in various ways, some not voting on all offices and votes being wrongly marked or thrown out entirely. The Coldwater Talisman.

-m Insure Your Parcels There is more or less of rush in the parcel post business, and if some moisture on our wheat in this vicinity, as the rain just after election passed us by entirely. How can you Buy at a saving? How can you Bell to Advantage? (A man must do one or both) How can you There was a surprise party at Dan and Barney Fisher's last Thursday night, the occaision be you want to le sure that your Swiss Sell More Watches. Surprising activity in the Swiss watch industry is revealed by the country's export returns for the first three months of 1016, forwarded by Consul Walter H. Schulz at Berne. Almost every branch of the industry shows good increases.

In every instance the 1915 figures are exceeded from 90 to 300 per cent. The trade appears not only to have resumed normal proportions, but promises to establish a new record for the industry. In finished movement were exported during the first three months of this yeiir, against 250,002 in the corresponding period of 1915. The Swiss assay office announces that 150,220 gold watches were assayed during the June quarter of 1916, as compared with 59,916 during the same period last year; silver watches, 094,257, as compared with 291,816, and platinum watches, 802, against 170. parcel gets to its destination you ing Barney's birthday.

A goodly number attended and all report a fine time. The veningwas spent should have it insured. You can have it insured up to $5 00 value in playing games and at about Live Intelligently? If You Don't Know: What your neighbor is doing, What the world is doing. What your wants cost What the other fellow is paying fori his needs. What he is getting for his goods.

for 3 cents, up to, $25 00 for 5 cents etc. Be sure that you place your name and address in the upper left hand corner When you have a package insured, always tell the one receiving it at the post-office, what it contains, and its value. A return receipt may be had if requested. twelve o'clock dainty refieslinients were served by the hostess Miss India Fisher. Hoy Smith made a trip to the Northern part of the stte this week Mrs.

Dillinger a daughter, Sarah, were calling in this neighborhood last Wednesday. Wilna Cobb of Grand Junction, is here visiting relatives and friends. It has been ten years since he left here and he can see a great change in this country in that time. Miss Hester Smith visited her Find Out Read A. L.

Fulkersin The Wilmore News The Daily Drovers Telegram Under tli is Offer Both for 5 0 0 Hasten your otder to Wilmore News New Eden's Annual Oyster Supper We are authorized to announce that the tnnual oyster supper will be held at New Eden Thanksgiving night. This is an annual event in the New Eden community and those who have attended hereto Painter Killing Off "English Sparrow." The city of San Diego has recently taken steps to rid itself of the European house spnrrow, better known as "English" sparrow. On April 5, 19K5, rhe city council passed an ordinance appropriating $125 for the purpose of providing ways and means for the extermination of English sparrows in the city of San Diego. The job of destroying the pests inside the city limits was given to one num. During the first month he handed over to the police department 823 dead sparrows, for these tie received five cents apiece.

Later, when the sparrows became more difficult to obtain, he was award-, ten eents apiece. From last reports the sparrows were well under control. PaperhangerDecorator sister, Mrs. George Fisher, Satur fore will look tonvanl to tne evening -vith pleasure. day afternoon.

W. E. Fisher is building a smoke house on his ranch this week. The Difference Agent for the Celebrated Muchenberger Bros. Wall Paper, Sanitas, Window Shades and all Interior and exterior decorations.

Call me up at the Home Restaurant. Pie Supper at New Home There wil! be a pie -upper at the New Home school house, Tueday VCIV evening. November 2 S. bodv is invited to attend. r.ny Investments in Britain.

In Great Britain enemies have invested In capitalized companies to the amount of in real estate and personal property, more than S.Tm.OOO.OX) in banks and bills receivable, not less than $71,000,000. The In-if ine Is paid into the hands of a public trustee, who will eventually disburse the funds to the various ulien i Between the Cost of Good and Cheap Printing is so slight that he who goes shopping from printer to printer to secure his printing at a few cents less than what, it is really worth hardly ever makes day laborer wages at this unpleasant task. If you want good work at prices that are right, get your job printing Leave vour order for newspapers and magazines at the Wil-moro post office or at the News office. We can give vr-u the advantage of all the rliibl'imi if5Vr' in all standard publications. Cooler weather has come to remind us that Thanksgiving is about here.

Wilna Cobb, who is visiting heie "rom Fruit a. sppnt lat week with Mr and Mrs Roy Smith George Fisher is building anew barn which greatly improves the appearance of his farm Mr and Mrs. W. J. Tocvs an family and Mr.

and Mrs Roy Sniit'i spent Sunday in Grcensburg. Sam Ridgor is UuiUling a la gc Thornton Arnold Real Estate, Loans, Abstracts and Insurance Phone us orders for Abstracts at our expense. Loans closed promptly at lowest rates of interest. Uulimited amounts of money to loan. We represent some of the leading Old Line or Stock Insurance Companies We also representjthe Central States Fire Insurance Company of Wichita, Kansas.

Wet Strings Hold Best When tyiug up crocks of fruit, butter or pickles wet the string or twine. This will prevent slipping when tying it and the knot will be tighter, as th iwiue will shrink. BurkaU ha purchase a good farm in Stafford county and he and his family are preparing to move there in the near future. PHONE 14 COLDWATER KANSAS 1 At This Office.

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