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The Plains Journal from Plains, Kansas • 4

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The Plains Journal Dollar Pot Tr la AtfrkM G.A.NICKELSON, TAJ). Oraxfturte Xfdlea Difaitimt VmirtmcHj of IUimoto Regular Physician and Surgeon When calling for me call only fey number. Pbose 81 or 66 Plains, Hans. 1 i Ours is the onljTform of business in tKe world that does notask you to spend money We ask you to keep it at Mr. and Mrs.

Bromwell called attbe Perry Carrol home Monday. Mrs. J. K. Pope and Mary Wright are on the sick list.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lee are staying at the home of W.

H. Adams in Meade, while Mrs. Adams is away taking treatment. Roy Goodhart and Goodson Swank were out looking at the crop prospects Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Scliell were Sunday visitors at the J. S. Burget home. Mr.

and' Mrs. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Singley attended the Memorial services in Meade this year. Sunday visitors at the A.

F. Gowens home were: Mr, and and Mrs. Munger and family, J. M. Adams, and wife and son, and Doris Wilson.

West Glcndalc Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard spent Monday evening at the home of Will Bisbee. Miss Nell Novinger returned from Meade Wednesday. and Mrs.

H. M. Stringer spent Decoration day in Min-neola. Elme Go wens and Robert Adams went to Forgan Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Handy and A. F. Gowens went to Fowler Wednesday to attend the San-day school convention.

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Spain came in from Monett, Missouri Monday, leaving Mrs.

Spain's mother much improved. Mrs. Frank Fox called on Mrs. Bankson Saturdav after-noon. Gus and Emma Shinogle spent Sunday with Inez Giffen.

Velma Munger has returned from Meade where she' visited with a cousin for several days. DR. F. 0. BLAINE WEHRLE WEHRLE Publibr ORDINANCE NO' 148 Aof4inD( itlttiuf to tie vsctkii ol ct-jiln portions of certaia streets aa4 alleys in the jcity West Plains Kansas.

He ii ordained by ttoe Mayor and City Council mi the city el West Plains and State of Kaunas. flection I All that portion of alley between l4s five (5 and six 6 and lets seven 7 and eight 1 8) in block, munaber hundred thirty iKTtu (137 cf tbe First Addition in said city be the tame i hereby vacated to public use travel. Section II All that portion of East Third tHreet South intersecting East etreet South in Ike First Addition to said cijy be and the cane 4a ttcrt by vaceted to public use and travel. geetion 111 All that portion of Bast Third titreot Routb, intersectiof; Washington Street tylmg storth of the right of way of the Chicago tocfc Island Tacific Railway Cosspaay ia the 4 rat a4ttiaa to the City of West Plains, Kansas and the same is hereby vacated to public use ad travel. Section IV All Ordinances aad paita of Oi-UsMtaces In conflict hcrewilh are hereby repealed.

That this Ordinance be ia force aad effect froaa and after its passage aad aublicatiaa in the plains Joarcal. Fad June 4th 191. t. G. Jacebs, Mayor ttcst.

B. Wootea, City Clerk. First I'ubllflbed June 5th, 1019. Phone 10 Copeland, Kansas Pi: ft rv. -ov THE PLAINS STATE bank: WAR IS BEING MADE ON MR.

GRASSHOPPER PLAINS PRODUCE MARKET Highest Market Price for Cream and Chickens Evening Phone 60 In the Journal Building Baptist Notes Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Preachinc, 11:00 a Preaching, evening- 8:00 p. m. Rev.

Tom Morrow, Pastor. Elex Wilson returned from Hutchinson Monday, where he had been on business. This neighborhood was visited by a fine rain the first of the week. Some hail accompanied but no serious damage has been reported. 53 in attendance at Sunday school, a pretty good attendance.

Rev. Bond preaehed an excellent sermon on Christian Endeavor was lead bv Gyrus Spain, topic, "Reverence and The wholesale poisoning of hoppers is on all over the county this week. The county is furnishing the white arsenic and bran and the farmers are doing their, own mixing and going after the hoppers early and late. Up to the present time little or no damage has been done, but there are millions of little hoppers that to all observers appear to be getting ready for business and it is wise right now to declare war and the activity of County Agent Howard and the board of county commissioners for taking time by the forelock in their effort in getting rid of the hoppers before immense damage is done and in urging that the farmers all over the county where ever hoppers are found to join in the wholesale scattering of poison as this is the only effectual way to rid the county, of these pests. The Church of Jesus Chrat of Latter Day Saints Mormon Missler Kansas Sunday School 1 1 10.

Preachicr 8:45 p. in. All arc welcome. E. Basinger Fresidicg Elder in charge go forth with poison in concert of ac tion and the Globe-News commends LIC AL -J BONE DRY, All Under flflie Big Shed.

Having leased all my farm land for the coming season, I will sell the following described property, at the Crooked Ranch, 3 miles south of Meade, Kansas, on A v-: 1 1 'k i I f. 9th ej UH Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, CHATTEN-KIDDOO LUMBER CO. Mules Horses an HORSES 1150 1150 900 1100 1100 One black horse 4 yrs old One black horse 7 yrs old One driving black horse, city broke One grey mare 4 yrs old One blaek horse 4 yrs Span Grey Mares, 4 and 5 years old tt Black horses, 3 Gray 5 and 6 Black 5 yrs old tt tt tt tt 7 8 yrs old 9 10 yrs old tt tt tt These are all native horses, a good many of them raised on the Crooked are all broke, and in good condition, ready to go in the collar and do hard work. mares smooth mouth 2700 2600 2400 2500 2800 2800 2800 2100 2100 2200 2000 1400 1300 1500 1250 One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One black horses 4 5 yrs old tt grey mares 4 5 yrs old mares with foals at foot by Reg. driving mares 5 Sz.

6 yrs old tt MULES 6 vV bay mare foal at foot by reg. horse 5yrs bay horse 3 yrs old grey horse 5 yrs old bay mare 4 yrs old 2000 200O 2100 One span black mules 4 yrs One span bay mules 4 yrs One span mules rHead attle OI COLLING WOOD BROS Agents Plains, Kansas 4 cows 3 to 7 yrs old, broke to milk 2 two yr. old heifers 1 yearling heifer 4 red calves 1 Holstein cow 7yrs old, giving milk 1 5 yrs old giving milk 1 fresh 5 gallon red cow and calf 1 Jersey 4 yrs old cow, fresh soon 1 red milk cow and white face heifer calf Will sell at private sale 10 head comming 2 years old registered Herford bulls, and any number tip to a carload of registered Herford yearling heifers LIBERTY BONDS Bought and Sold Highest market price paid for all issues. Don T. Edwards "The Man Who Sells Land" PLAINS, KANS.

A credit of 4 months time will be given on bankable notes bearing 8 per cent interest from date of sale. 3 per cent discount for cash. mm Mo Dr. J. B.

Amprilett, Of Meade, Kansas In Plains Friday of each week. LOUIS BOEHLER, Clerk J. I. STAMPER, Auctioneer.

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