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Wilmore News from Wilmore, Kansas • 5

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THE MEWS. WH.MORB. K4N FARMERS ATTENTION! Farm Bureau Column REPORT OF WILMORE, GRADE pCHOOL school. The boys will take part the track meet at Coldwater, Friday. Dr.M.

It. McCroskie Physician Surgeon PHONE 42 E. L. GARRETT, Farm Agent For the Month 1 Ending March Don't forget to pay us that vis. The Wilmore News Ray Leith, Publishers Entered as second-class matter, Aug-ist 31, 1912, at the postoffice at Wil-nore, Kansas, under the Act of March 1879.

26, 1920 jU, II. Z. Shipp, Ed Weimert and Wilmore Kansas Itov German, all Comanche coun ty farmers ranked one, two, three Kafir corn seed for sale, $2.00 per bushel.F. It. Wright.

32-tf Seventh and Eighth Grades Enrolled .18 Average daily attendance 17 Neither absent nor tardy 9 -Tardy NONE An Independent Newspaper Doe Comanche county need a "arm Durenu membership drive? NVhy not each farmer become a tiember voluntarily and save that ex-liense? Do you realize the importance of ational organization such as has recently been formed? The success of any state and national work depends on whether you get behind" your local organization. The government, through its Agricultural department and state experiment stations, is showing us how to increase production, thus benefiting in the rarm liurcau memuersnip campaign in Meade county last week. Ed Weimert was first with 102, Roy German second There will be a special KattT Visitors 0i Physician and Surgeon Phone 99 Coldwater, Kansan DR. T. H.

CRAWFORD Coldwater, Kansai Residence Phone 63 Office Phone 5 II. Manahan, teacher 8 "i-v ice given by the Sunday at the Baptist church at 1 1 o'clock Fifth and Sixth with 77 and II. L. Shipp third with G9. Ten out of the county farmers helped in the drive and 514 new members were signed 23 Easter Sunday All are invited Average daily attendance 13 to this special service Neither absent nor tardy Lewis Gray and noy German both the consumer and producer.

But Mrs. W. F. Walker arrived ilow finps inrrpaspA rnfwinn linin tr are helping with the Clark county drive this week. homo List Fridav after short.

-u i xvurn LI1C Itlllllt-l 11 I1R Uax LU LilRtf It'ISIS II 1 Tardy 6 Visitors 1 Edith Waugh, teacher. Third and Fourth Grades Enrolled 21 visit with friends and relatives DENTIST at Greenville, Kentucky. Upon Sunt. Chas. R.

Weeks Becomes SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year 3iv Months arriving home she ordered The Secretary of Kansas Farm Bureau Office one block south ot Coldwatet National Bank Coldwater, Kansat Three months 40 Cinrl Cnnips Oo Thnao rates are cash in advance, his product and let the surplus rot or be kept off the market by The farmer must solve his own problems and only by organization and cooperation can this be done to his benefit. The politicians and large interests have it their way now. Are we going continue to be the only unorganized group? Shall we continue to be all copies are stopped promptly on the first of each month following expira tion of subscription. ADVERTISING RATES DISPLAY 0 Shdby Wh0 reside at Green-'Edyth7'sheareirteacher. Vllle First and Second Grades Enrolled 2i MONEY TO to Average daily attendance 22 loan on land situated in Co- Ncither absent nor tardy 14 manche or anywhere else in Tardy 1 Kansas.

Privilege of paying part Visitors or all at any time, 30 days writ- Grace Coover, teacher, ten notice. You receive your Highest Averages for Month money without written applica- 8th, Laura Carter 91 tion or inspection. You can have 7th. Eveman Hunt 93 vour money within one hour af- BE STYLISH AS WELL AS BENEFIT YOUR EYES Have them properly fitted with best quality Rest Ra lenses which keep them in a healthy condition and does away with bright reflections which cause headaches, inflamation 'and eyestrain. Graduate and' Registered Optician.

Chas. R. Weeks, for four years superintendent of the Fort Hays Experiment station, has accepted will assume his dutiesi.up.r the office of the secretary of the Kansas State Farm Bureau and will assume his new duties as soon after May 1, as he can be re. licved at Hays. 1 Mr.

Weeks' new position is the best that the farmers of Kansas have to bestow. The fact that the board of directors, after sev First page or preferred position, 20c heard only as individuals on such questions as farm wages, freight rates and transportation to move our per column inch. Run of paper, 15c per column inch. uTCAnrcns and "LOCALS" Each 13 em line in prevailing body tvne 10 cts line. than those ciuoted abovp wi'l be quoted to anyone under eral months of search for the products from areas of over production to localities where they are needed, how our products are to be marketed, exports and imports, standardization of machinery, education, grain grading, and many others? Shall we let labor and capital continue their 6th, Voltos Richardson 91 ter request.

Will meet all rates. 5th, Theodore McCabo Dick H. Rich, Attorney at Law, Elizaheth DnniVl RVt Coldwater. Kansas. 6-tf J.T.Botts LAWYER right man, finally selected Mr.

any ances. we reserve me Wlit to chart! more for transient ad-vcr'i i'vr a -d to reject any advertising that may be deemed objection Weeks shows that lvs efforts or the advancement of agriculture Coldwater, Kansas in Kansas have been understood and appreciated. SURELY MAN'S GOLDEN AGE 4th, Audrey Mclntyre 96 3rd, Stanley Cummings 97 2nd, Catherine Cummings, 96 Those neither absent nor tardy during the month were Edward Schrock, Velma Richardson, Harold Ray, Carl Burnett, Lauren Ridge, Norman Draper, Augusta collective bargaining and be denied the privilege ourselves? Can we, as individuals, successfully protest against other industries working from six hours to ten hours a day for more profit than we get from four As able. Extra rates charged where composition is exceedingly heavy. No advertisements taken for less than 25c each week.

All advertisements run as per contract or until ordered out. Columns are 13 ems wide and 19 inches long. This is the only rate card issued. C. E.

Baker Attorney at Law Office over Peoples State Bank Coldwater, Kansas You probably are avwe of the o-eneral plan of the State Free Employment Bureau and of the W. D. Hpwells Writes of It. the Best Years Are Between Fifty and Sixty. nutc.

xymcui nun, uui- Aftpr fil one hke tdh mnny teen hour? Can we as individuals affirm our Americanifm and protest, radicalism? "Can we make farm life mora attractive? Can we put before the "act that the service is organized in Kansas under an act passed by the special session of the legislature. The offices are located in To-peka, Wichita, Salina, Hutchinson, Parsons, and Kansas City, Kansas, with a central office to J. P. TAYLOR Bonded Abslrader For Comanche County Coldwater Kansas Send in all news items in your neighborhood. You can help The Wilmore News to be much better with vnrv little labor.

Write or call us Office phone 14. Residence phone 22 over the telephone. nn, Jvoger ijenier, t-atnerme wiih oneself, hm i siioui.i sn.v CumningS, Glenn Eubank, Mel- that the golden of man Is between vin Nance, Glenn Rcdfield, Nao-' Wl and CO. when one mny snfely take mi Booth, Martha Bun-ill, Thel- one tins pence then tmn th ma Eubank, Lucille Holmes, No- imssions: if one hn been toi ble Miller, Roberta Manahan, Ar- ln'1'lstr0f noldMcCabe Marion R'dee Ar- one nPS iu ah i i -tnide or has mastered one's art; aw thur llmore Allen Pyle, Pearl SWUR as far off ns ymith one nnt 80 Purcoll, Theodore ninch nfi-ald of denth as enrl'er; one public reliable figures on our cost of production and demand a fair profit? We cannot, except through an effective organization. If we can't get legislative representation, let us represent ourselves.

We can get what we want if enough of us perform' the function of a "clear ing house" at Topeka. It becomes our clutv no vAiri'V, HiSther Vance, Helen liles Joking ns much ns ever and love likewise our pleasure to be of the bemity and truth as much; family Daniel, Orbia Willis J. Masemore LAWYER Post Office two doors east Coldwater K.nsas widest possible service and to this end we invite your hearty know what ve want and go after it. Our constitution makes the power of the ballot supreme and the consumer should realize that it is to his interest Coming To Pratt DR. DOR AN A Specialist, Not in Name Only, but bv Experience of Almost a Quarter of a Century cooperation by furnishing information, as to the wants and m.Tso Burnett, Florence Hensley, Clifford McCabe, Stanley Cummings, Helen Burrill, Aladine Ray, Won.

da Payne; Audrey McTntire, Ed-Biker, Roderick Baker, Forrest Leverton, Royce Rich- to have a prosperous and contented agricultural class and to that end cares are well out of the way: If one has married timely one no longer nightly walks the floor with even the youngest child; the marriage ring Is then a circle half rounded in eternity. It Is a blessed time; It Is. Indeed, the golden age. and no age after It Is' more than silvern, writes D. Ilowells In Harper's.

The best ace after It may be that as to the sources of labor supply in your county. should help us. In this connection, permit me ardson, DOES NOT USE THE KNIFE O. E. S.

Grace Chapter No. 394 meets tlie first and third Tuesdays of each month in the Masonic Hall. The first Tuesday at 3 p. m. and the third Tuesday at8p.ni, Mrs.

Bertha Pepperd W. M. Mrs. Carrie Shearer. Sec.

to introduce a personal note, by suggesting that I have a double interest in this entire work, be Will Give Free Consultation on Do your part. Back up the best and most efficient organization the farmer has and make it accomplish something for It can't help you without your cooperation. Let every farmer in Comanche county join the Farm Bureau and join now, wiih out waiting for a membership drive. A FARM BUREAU MAN. cause of my previous with the Farm Bureau.

As you SATURDAY, APRIL 17, at HUPP Hotel from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY probably know, I was prescient GRADE SCHOOL NOTES (By The Eight Grade) And -ey Mclntyre, Martha Burrill and Katherine Carter weve absent Monday.

Geneva and Frances Pepperd have returned to school after an absence of several months. Ethel alker has returned Torn Kentucky. between SO ami 00. but one cannot make so sure of 5)0 as of 70 in the procession of years, anil that Is where the gold turns silver. But silver Is one of th precious metals, too, and It need not have any alloy of the baser ones 1 do nnt say how It will he In the years between HO and 100 I am not yet eon fronted with that quostion.

Still, all is not cold between SO and 90. as It Is of the first Farm Bureau Kan- 1 1 A II sns, and as a memoer or me leg Thev Come Manv Miles to See islature, it was my privilege to T. D. DeJARNETT Building Contractor I personally oversee all my contracts and guarantee satisfaction Phone 17 Wilmore, Kansas CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES Him Dr. Doran is a regular gradn 1 between 50 and 00.

ate in medicine and surgery and The eight 'ade is studying is licensed by the state ot Kansas. Hf visits nrofessionally the more "The Lady of The Lake." Don't forget the lecture by Mrs. Mitchell, Friday evening at the Baptist church. All grade introduce and assist the passage of the bill establishing the Farm Bureau service Kansas. We expect that the county Farm Bureaus and the county a-gents of Kansas.will occupy a prominent place in the distribution of labor, since no other a-gencv is closer to the farmers or can know more fully their actual needs.

important towns and cities, and offers to all who call on this trip consultations and examination free, except the expense of treat ment when desired. In that time. If one has made one self wanted In the world, one Is still wanted but between SO and 00, If one Is still wanted, is one wanted as much as ever? It Is a painful question but one must not shirk it. and In trying for the ansvjr one must not do les th one's utmost, at a-time when one's utmost will cost jnore effort thnn before. This Is a disadvantage" living so long; hut we cannot change the conditioning If we wish to live.

There Is always the question whether one does wish to live, but for the aver-agely happy or unhappy man. I should sny yes. yes. yes. We would ignore the Bible school at ten a.

m. Preaching service at eleven m. Easter sermon, "The Challenge of The Open Tomb." C. E. at seven p.

m. Preaching service at eight p. "The Resurrected Christ." Let us make this day a day of gladsome service for the living Christ. It is decision day all over our land and thousands will come to Christ and start in His service. And many who have accepted him will dedicate their lives to his service in the ministry or According to his method com ing to vour nearest city to see pa school children will be admitted for 15 cents, others 35 cents.

Mrs. Mitchell is the dean of the Women's Department of the State Manual Training school at Pittsburg. She is a splendid lecturer. Her subject for Friday evening will probably be "A Man, A Woman and A Sign Post." Mr. Manahan has heard Mrs.

Mitch- tients he gives all the sick people an onnortunity to obtain the best CITY DRAY Local and Carload Lots Handled Prompt and careful attention given to all business. Jack Grace Phone 46 Wilmore, Kansas that medical science can offer right at home. He does not operate for chronic appendicitis, Rodent Pest Control Man Mr. Perry of the rodent pest control branch of the Zoological section of the -U. S.

department of Agriculture will be in Comanche county next week, April 5th, and will help with the prairie dog campaign which will be earned fact that there are some men so un gall stones, ulcers of stomach ell lecture On this SUbiect and hnnnv ncvond the vnst average that home and foreign mission field. says it is One Of the best lectures they cannot wish to live. These kill tonsils or adnoids. He has to his credit many won Who will answer the call from he ever heard derf ul results in diseases of the on alley township. Wilmore? Pray ye the Lord of the harvest to send forth laborers themselves hut, speaking without statistics.

1 do not helleve these are often people of 80 nnd after. Appnrently life Js seldom so unbearable with these that one almost never hears of their suicide. into the field, and then answer Mrs. Mitchell is asking only for her actual expenses. All money over and above expenses will be used for play ground and athletic purposes.

Turn out and Berry McGrary "Here am Lord, send me." Remember the county convention of the Inter-Church World. Movement meets at Coldwater at Wilmore, Kansai stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, cattarrh, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length and do not get any do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember the above date, that Farm Crop Man Mr. Kinney of the Farm Cron Department of K.

S. A. C. will be in Comanche county the last three days this week. Six meetings are scheduled.

Weather permitting some real peppy and interesting gatherings are looked forward to. give us a boost. During March the grade schoor broke all records for attendancs the Presbyterian church, April Carpenters and Contractors Estimates Furnishsd and punctuality and all the pu-l Wanted Help. Little Rnhhy had heen learning his Sunday school lesson and was very much Impressed with the Idea oj the omnipresence of God. A few nights later his mother asked him to bring her a bottle of milk from the back porch.

"Me can't," Bobby demurred. "Ail dark out there." "But you're not nfrnld to go nny- pils and teachers are trying to make the record for April still better. Build Anything 7th, at nine clock. This will be the greatest meeting ever held in this county and every body should attend it. The Ladies' Aid will hold their annual bazaar and sale, Saturday afternoon, at the Ray store.

Coffee, cake, sandwiches and doughnuts will be served. The seventh and eight grades visited the high school last Fri MASONIC MEETING day morning. The junior class hPre. Bobby," she reasoned. "You resented a.

short play. We all knnw God wont Iet hurt presented a. snort play Payne's Barber Shop First door south of Bank Building 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. you: enjoyed the'visit and are not sorry we took the time off. The high school boys also gave us a sample of their negro minstrel. We all enjoyed a good laugh and hope to be invited again.

Last Friday was general mov- We sell "Is God out there on the porch In the dark?" queried Rnhhy. "Certainly he is. Didn't you learn that God was everywhere?" Cautiously Bobby, opened the door a few inches nnd peering out. called: "God, will you please hand me that milk bottle out there?" Everybody's The annual district meeting of the Masonic lodges of this district will be held at the Masonic hall in Coldwater on Tuesday ot next week, April 6. Harley C.

Davis, lecturer, and William G. Carson, deputy grand master, will be present. The work of the three degrees will be exemplified Cigars and Tobacco The county convention for Comanche county of the Inter-Church World Movement will be held in Coldwater on April 7th. The program begins at 9 30 and continues throughout the day FOR SALE I ing day. Nearly all the seventh Magazine.

closing in the evening with a big J. M. PAYNE My Ford touring car, just lately overhauled, new engine, new coil box, new top, tires almost new, extra tube, skid chains, good side curtains, repair tools and bo inspirational meeting at which by the officers of the various lodges comprising this district. Th" work will start at 1 :30 p. m.

Excess of Oil Production. Conditions. In Oklahoma when th? ft inl.Itirr rwsil nn run 111 1 1 1 llCt PO oH some of the big state workers tlfMI llMMIlt ll'llll UUIH 111 lllll.llMIMli another aspect of the oil situation. The Will Speak. It IS hoped that a hivffp pttpndaancp from all the gallons gas tank.

Frice $325.00. P. L. Sweaney. Wilmore, Kansas.

and eight graders changed seats, Norman "The school notes will sure be punk this week." Laura "Why?" Norman "Look, who's writing them." Watch Manahan's room get the holiday. The boys of the seventh ana the eight grades are spelling a-gainst the girls this month. I The seventh grade defeated the eight grade in the spelling contest last week. llllll IVUllVlluu, wmv. In eseess of storage and transporta- I churches of all denominations; tion facilities, so that oil was stored- win attend this convention.

on the ground, behind earthen dikes, j)r an(j irs McCroskie left ara win De continued at nigni. Arrangements have been made for a dinner at six o'clock to accommodate all who may attend. The lodges comprising this dis-are those at Ashland, Wilmore and Coldwater. All members of these lodges are especially in and run into dry creeks that were Tuesday for Kansas City making dammed ui. uHiii tiinhir nntnmnh la Thev up to form reservoirs.

Rev. E. C. Allen, wife and family arrived here the first of the week and will make their home in Wilmore. Rev.

Allen comes to sheer excess of production I. tint tha nrliA fi'll fit 40 will visit at the home of the doc- STOP that Dust Dirt Those rattling windows By installation of Metal Weatherstrips Wichita Metal Weather Strip Co. 81 1 Beacon Bldg. Mkt. 2462.

Write for information or ask H. S. Schrock vited and all Master Masons will cents a barrel, not because that was tor's parents at Excelsior Springs, tho vnine of the oil to the refinery at and at the home of Mrs. Let there take charge of the pastorate of be cordially welcomed Chicago or Rnyonne. but because there of the The fifth and sixtji grade boys the llmore and Reeder M.

E. I be a good attendance churches. We join the communi-1 brethren. no way at the time to get there, MeCroskie's parents at DeQueen, Arkansas. Later the doctor is planning to go to Chicago to take some post graduate work in recent medical research: ty in welcoming them to our city are planning a game oi uaseuau with the Coldwater fifth grade soon.

and new wells were coining in ny me dozen day after day. llsiy In I he World's Work. FRANK L.TOOD, Master Comanche Lodge, No. 295, A. F.

A. M. and hope they will like their new home and work, Only seven more weeks of.

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