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Wilmore News from Wilmore, Kansas • 8

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Wilmore Newsi
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Wilmore, Kansas
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THE NEWS. WILMORE. KANSAS. C99 I FRENCH INDUSTRY The Farmer's Assurance CCTMM A BRAND NEW IDEA IN HEATING STOVES THE RIVERSIDE AER-DUGT burns soft coal or Black and the gas and smoke from same, better and cleaner than any btove made. Saves money on your fuel bill.

Burns hard coal, coke or lignite In a first class manner. HEATS FROM THE BASE equal to a hard coal base burner and has no flues whatever that need cleaning at any time. Without doubt, a fjreat, new discover)' In beating stove construction. Call ami examine the peculiar AER-DUCT FIRE POT. PRICES VERY MODERATE Lies In Fire Insurance Lack of Fire Protedttion on the Farm may be the The Wilmore News 1 the Cause of the Greatest Harm! SEE US ABOUT YOUR FIRE IN' URANCEI i Lytles Hardware fSBSSEEl FRE INSURANCE IN5URANCE HE! TOWN 5 mmmmmmm 11' II HAS been respoiv sible for thousands of business successes throughout the country.

Everybody in town may know you but they don't know what you have to sell. Advertising Will Help Yea Sicily to Produce Acids. Citric, tartaric and sulphuric m-ids are to be manufactured at Mcssum, Sicily. Sicilian fruit growers are limine-iiig the venture. HAIL CLWIND r.K I iSSHiL FARM OR India Bearish on Silver.

A London bullion house says the recent fall In silver prices at Bombay throws a light upon the bearish attitude of the Indian bazaars which has obtained for some time past, and also upon the way in which the Indian people have been content with greatly reduced imports for industrial consume tion. It is more than probable that many individuals whose silver jewelry depreciated seriously when the Indian mints were closed to free coinage have taken advantage of the high prices compared with those ruling for the last twenty years or so and have turned their silver bungles into silver coin. Urges Eating of More Fish. In a bulletin dealing with the wholesale supply and price of staple foods in New York issued by the health department housewives are advised to substitute fish for meat, It being noted that there is au abundance of fish on the wholesale market and that it is far cheaper than meat. The bull- In says in part: "There Is no reason why households should be fed on expensive meats when fish Is cheap and just as nourishing and healthful." Restful Slumber.

"Good morning, judge," said the prisoner, cheerfully. "You seem in a good humor for a man who lias spent the night in jail." "So I am, your honor. I had a good night's rest and that always, refreshes me. You see, my wife Is a timorous woman, and when I sleep at home I'm compelled to investigate many strange noises. No doubt there were burglars all around me.

last night, but I didn't have to get out of bed and look for them." Making Up. Ilubby I've made up my mind for a nice comfy evening at home. Wifle And I've made up my face for an evening out. So come along. I WILMORE GRAIN A Bargain Sale.

A small boy had a bicycle which he wished to sell, so he placed a sign la the basement window, which rend "Bicycle for sale. Five or seven dollars." i Wichita last week, The Iced is being put up and we are quite sure it is as good as any around here. Mr. and Mrs. F.

0. Sch mucker weie visitors at their ranch Wednesday. Homer Julian has traded his large car off for a Ford Now Homer you cm come to Wilmore to do your trading and also make every hill on high. Mr. Perry Williams was a mule Creek visitor last Wednesday.

Mr. Bill Edmonds was a caller at Septer's last Sunday. Now Bill don't want to get quite so spry. Mrs. II Draoer returned to her home at Lake City after an ex tended visit with her son and fam ily Mr.

and Mrs. L. A Draper. Miss Jessie Harold says she likes her school line if it did start iate. Miss Mablc lioark is visiting her brother and 'wife Mr.

and Mrs. James Roark. Miss Nancy Septer was home from Wilmore lust Saturday and Sunday. NEW EDENSQUIBBS Bv Gueai Who It is getting and the wind blows from the north. Mr.

and Mis. Ab Elwell report a good time at the fair. Mrs. J. W.

York and daughtc, Stella are expected home this week Barney Fisher was peddling apples in these parts the fiist of this week. Gt 'orge Kennedy spent the week end in Wichita taking fair treatment. A. Powell and wife visited at Hubbards buiulay. And now LaFollette wants to be heard.

Thanks Robert we have heard enough of your twadle, go to Germany, Kaiser Bill will listen to you with pleasure, This world is a stage and some of the actors remind us of a ban-turn rooster trying to do a Shanghi stunt disguised as a peacock. Rocking the boat has caused many a man to drown and tipping the waiter has caused many a man to spill the beans. Lots of fellows think they are stealing a ride to heaven but they find out when it is too late that they have paid full fare to hell. There is no deed mora heroic than to say no to yourself. The devil keeps the hinges of the gates of death well greased Many a man will tie his horse with a log chain and let his tongue run loose with out a bell on The man who lives to please him self will find he has a big job.

This life will mean more when we find that it is the path way to the next. W.J Pepperd and wife drove down to Shimer's Wednesday for a visit with their old fri. r.d Charlie Shinier who is visiting relatives in that neighborhood now. They had not seen him for twenty years. Buy FLavo FLour of any of the merchants in Wilmore.

Satisfaction guaranteed. FOR SALE: Full blood Duroc Jersey boar L. E. Baker, Wilmore Kansas. IS Natural Thrift and Eccpcmy Promise Rapid Progress EXPORT BUSINESS GROWING Our Great Ally Possesses Recuperative Powers Which Justify Belief That She Will Meet and Solve Trl-umphantly the Problems Which Confront Her After the War.

With Paris Boulevards echoing with "vlves" for American troops our Interest in the warfare of our ally vastly Increases, and the facts are not lacking to encourage the belief that she Is already on the road to recovery from the blow of Invasion by a ruthless en-tmiy. Oue of the most Important de- Marshal Joffre and the French Mission In America. velopmenta Is the announcement that one of the largest banking institutions In America concerned with foreign trade, the Guaranty Trust company of New York, hns opened a Paris branch to handle the rapidly Increasing volume of French business. This action may surprise many persons who had thousht of France as bowed under a calamitous Invasion. The bunk, however, gives figures Indicating that France is not only meeting her military and civilian problems with a stout heart and never falling courage, but is re-establishing her export business with this country.

In 1914, the year of the outbreak of the war, imports from France to this country totaled $141,416,252. This total was reduced to $77458,740 in 1915, but last year the value of French imports to the United States rose to $102,077,060. "A nation that ctm achieve such a commercial recovery while her territory Is being ravished by the Invader," says the Trust company's statement, "possesses recuperative powers which (Cly llilill mmmi WM 1. r-4' General Pershing Arrives in France. Justify the belief that she will emerge from the present conflict prepared to meet and solve triumphantly the problems which confront her." The commercial and Industrial record of France, following past wars, Indicates that she should recover quickly from the actual physical destruction Inflicted -in the present conflict The recofistructlon of railroads, the erection of factories to replace those destroyed, and the replacement of the mechanism of industrial activity that will be required and that is in part already planned, offer a peculiarly Inviting field to American capital and enterprise.

Tentative steps have already been taken by representatives of American engineers uud business Hit ii iu this Mork. RECOVERING tgr3 vfrx WfJ i- iff iMt fs, Br 6 Walter C. Ray, Publisher Knterfld as second-elans matter. A uuust 3 11)12, at the iioniorhoc at Wilnmre. Kansas, under the.

Act of Marr 3,1879. An Independent Newspaper $1.50 per year, payuhle In advance. LODGE DIRECTORY A. F. A.

M. Wilmore Lodtje No. 412 meets the first and third Suturduy nWht of each month. Gko. R.

Muster. J. T. Testkhman, Secretary O. E.

S. Wilmore Grace Chapter No. 394 meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month in the Masonic hall. The 1st Tuesday at 3 o'clock p. m.

and the 3rd Tuesday at 8 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Edith M. Smith W.

M. Mks. Fkkn 8. Fkkkin, Sec DR. M.

R. McCROSKIE Physician Surgeon PHONE 42 Wilmore Kansas Dr. T. H. Crawford, Coldwater, Kansas Residence Phone 63 Office Phone 5 Dr.

Fred L. Holcomb Physician and Surgeon Phone 99 Coldwater, Kan. DR. C. E.

HALE Dentist Office in Fisher Building Wilmore Kansas R. C. Korft DENTIST Office one block south of Coldwater Natiiuiul Bank. Coldwater, Kansas R. 0.

Johnson DENTIST Coldwater, Kansas C. E. BAKER Attorney at Law Office over Peoples State Bank Coldwater, Kansas Willis J. Masemore LAWYER Post Office two doors east Coldwater, Kansas J. T.

BOTTS LAWYER Coldwater, Kan GAINES BROS. Contractors and Builders All work guaranteed Wilmore Kansas T. D. DeJarnett Building Contracter Phone 17 Wilmore, Kansat I personally oversee all my contracts and guarantee satisfaction. All kinds of Concrete and Cement Work done Concrete blocks made to order.

JIM ROBERTS WIMLORE KANSAS H. G. WELLS Veterinarian PROTECTION, KANSAS Office and Res. phone No. 177 President Kansas Inter-State Veterinary Association.

Deputy State Live Stock San itary Commissioner. Try FLavo FLour. It is an teed to please. Community News News Items as Written by Special Correspondents to The News from the Several communities Surrounding Wilmore Pleasant View. Pleasant weather again.

Barney Fisher was in this neigh-borhood Tuesday selling apples Mrs. Jackson of Wilmore spent last Saturday night and Sunday with her daughter Mrs. Riley El well. Fred Robinson and wifeah-o Mr. Waters and family attended the fair in Wichita last week.

Mm Sims of Piatt is visiting with Mrs. John Raner Miss Emma Swearingen spent Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Raner. Grandma Booth returned home Thursday after having spent sev eral days with her son, Robert and family. Evan Preston and visited last Sunday wiih Mr.

Preston's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Preston. Joe Booth and wife and Mrs.

John Nelson were Coldwater visi tors last Tuesday. Ridge Summit Breezes By a Jayhawker Let us not forget that next Sun day is Rev. Osborn's day at the Ridge, so let us try and a full house. Esther Ferrin of Wilmore was the guest of her neice, Mi died Cobb last Saturday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Brammer and babies were the guests Sunday of Mrs Brammei's parents, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Ferrin of Wilmore. Lewis Smith returned home Sunday from Wichita lie had been at work in that city for some time past. Helen Holmes of Coldwater was the week end tuest of htr cousin, Mildred Cobb.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright and children and Mr and Mrs. Ros? Wright were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Baker of Wilmore. Orda Trummel and son Ernest went to Wichita Tuesday morning tor a visu with Alva Trummel who is in a hospital in that city. Walter Ferrin, Theade Gillet and Maud Cobb and daughter Mildred were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Andy Nickelson. Every one in this neck of the woods is about done with their fall work.

MULE CREEK NEWS There was a heavy frost down here last Monday and it made much beautiful scenery. Mr Septer has received the repairs for his car and has it in running order again. alter Septer who went to war reports that he don't like it very well as he has had. a touch of home sickness. Miss Beth Armour who is teaching school in the Powell district attended the teachers in A with your home merchants.

They help pay the taxes, keep up the schools, build roads, and make this a community worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. and MERC. CO. Sompany pern YoKi Grain Feed and Coal I Wilmore H.

Grain and Mercantile N. DURANT, Manager I Barber Shop Billiard Parlor LAUNDRY AGENCY Laundry Basket goes every Wednesday morning Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes 0 A Clean Place for Recreation J. M. Payne.

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