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Winfield Daily Courier from Winfield, Kansas • 3

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a THE WINFIELD DAILY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL. 4, 1914. Have You Seen The New Parasol? Cards Booklets A Splendid Assortment From 1c to 25c Pierce's Book Store Wiener glia IN THE MOUSE Water Your Lawn Now Saxon Hose, 5 Ply Columbian Solid Rubber Guaranteed The Best Made 1-2 inch, 12 1-2c foot. 1-2 inch, 16c foot. 3-4 inch, 15c foot.

3-4 inch, 18c foot. We have sold the Saxon for Years, and know it will give you good service. The Columbian is not a ply house but molded, from the highest grade "Brazilian Rubber" and we believe is the cheapest in the end. Jersey City, Black Hose, guaranteed, 10c foot. The McGregor Hardware Co.

East 9th Winfield, Kans Watson Grocery and Meat Market We have a complete, line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Fresh and Cured Meats; plenty of Fruits and Vegetables. We also have a new, fresh line of Bulk Garden Seeds. MILLER WATSON Phone 6 or CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS ING All ads under this heading, 5 lines or less, THREE ISSUES, 25 CENTS. Each line over five lines 5 cents additional. Six words make a line.

WANTS. WANTED- -Clean cotton rags at the Courier Office at once. WANTED Your face and signature next Sunday morning at Christian Sunday school. Bring your own and one, other. WANTED TO BUY HORSES- -We will be in Winfield on Saturday, April 4th, at Peden's barn and will buy all horses brought in from 4 to 24 years old- even if blemishedMUST BE FAT.

Bring in your es. Don't be afraid to bring the good kind quality, forf that is the kind we COSTELLO LUTZ. FOR SALE FOR SALE -Baby chicks. Call at 607 E. 13th.

31-147 FOR SALE- Car of No. 2 white Iowa Oats. Test about, 38 pounds. Extra J. C.

Schantz, Phone 1534- 11. 3t147 FOR SALE 400 acres at $21.00 per acre; 160 acres improved for 120 acres one mile of town, $100 per acre; modern 6-room cottage, a bargain, $200 cash down buys a Winfield, Kansas. 3 t147 FOR SALE- -Four bushels good recleaned alfalfa seed at $5.00 pr -M. H. Markum, Winfield, Route 3, 'Phone 1510-6 31147 FOR SALE OR TRADE- Two story house, main part 16x32; made of white pine lumber and in good shape to be moved off.

Easily moved. Enquire West on 14th street, adJoining Hiatt's park. Phone 1501F23. Herman A. Struebing.

tf-109 FOR SALE- -Good red cow, 6 years old, be fresh soon. Call mornings or evening, first house north of college ball park on Massachusetts street. Geo. T. Baber.

5 4.1.87 (Copyright by International News Ser Dame Fashion is as Southern resorts and when the ous as ever in changing styles ov- city heat has driven the fashioner night and making the change ables to the seashore, it will add absolute that the slave fash- color and uniqueness so to to the oth-1 er attractions. This picture, takion must either "dig" again or en at Nice, France, shows the sink into the realm of disquali- latest styles to 'be worn and one fication. Having made radical of the young ladies is carrying reverses in dress fashions, and changing the hat from straw and every other usual material to patent leather, the parasol has now received its regressing. It made its first appearance at the THE DOINGS AT BURDEN MANY ITEMS OF PERSONAL INTEREST FROM LITTLE CITY. The News Terse yiToli by the Courier's Regular Correspondent.

Miss Eva Brooks who has been teaching in Udall returned home Wednesday night having completed a successful term of school there. Lulu Burden spent Friday in Winfield also Miss Fan Woods. Mrs. Leta Moore left Friday morning for a visit with friends of Enid, Okla. There was not a very large ance at the entertainment on account of the rain.

There was a fine shower of rain fell here Thursday night. Mr. D. F. Davis of Wichita spent Thursday in Burden, there on business.

Mrs. A. B. Woods returned to her. home in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, hav-.

ing visited relatives in Burden. Miss 1 Naylor of Winfield came in Friday morning to visit Burden friends. Mr. Walter Getrost of Winfield, spent Friday in Burden. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Harris of Winfield came in Friday morning to visit friends of Burden. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Tredway and baby of New Salem were guests of his parents Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Thedway Thursday night. Mr. Sam Day is having an addition and remodeling done to the Times office building, he being the proprietor. Mr.

Nickolls of New Salem spent Friday in Burden here on business. Miss Carrie Loucks left Friday evening for Durant, Oklahoma to visit few days with friends. Mrs. Frank Sloan left Friday evening for a visit with relatives in Winfield and Center Point. Mr.

A. T. Sutton left Friday ev- FIRST TIME Grand Spray Calendar for Apples By George A. Dean, Professor of Entomology and Leonard M. Peairs, Instructor in Entomology, Kansas State Agricultural College.

1... CLUSTER CUP. This spray is composed of one and onehalf gallons of commercial lime-sulphur and two pounds of arsenate of lead to every fifty gallons of water. It is applied in the interval between the opening of the cluster buds and the opening of the blossoms. In our experiments it has prevented a very large percentage of the normal curculio damage.

It is also valuable in controlling apple scab. 2. BLOSSOM FALL. This spray has the same composition as No. 1.

It should be aplied after the petals have fallen from half to two-thirds of the blooms and before the calices close. This spray controls a large percentage of the first brood of codling moth and aids in the control of curculio. 3. THREE WEEKS SPRAY. The composition of this spray should be the same as 1 for Nos.

1 and or if apple blotch is present, Bordeaux 2-4-50 should be substituted for the lime-sulphur. If the weather is damp and threatening at the time when this spray should be put on, it will be safer to use the lime-sulphur and then as soon as the weath er permits a spray with Bordeaux should be put on. This also aids in controlling curculio and codling moth. 4. FIVE WEEKS SPRAY.

If blotch is present in the orchard another spraying with Bordeaux should be put on at this time in order to have good control of it. 5. TEN WEEKS This spray is applied about ten weeks after blossom-fall. It is composed of two pounds of arsenate of lead, with the addition of Bordeaux if blotch is present or if bitter rot is expected. This spray is valuable in controlling the second brood codling moth.

6. THIRD BROOD SPRAY. Where there is damage from a third brood of codling moth another spray of two pounds of arsenate of lead to fifty gallons of water should be used just as the fruit starts to ripen. In ordinary seasons and under ordinary conditions, sprays 1, 2, 3, and 5 be sufficient. Spray Calendar for Peaches and Plums D.

E. Lewis, Assistant in Horticulture, Kansas Agricultural College. 1. BROWN ROT, LEAF, CURL AND SAN JOSE SCALE. Use lime-sulphur, dormant strength.

If no scale is present, use Bordeaux 6-6-50. Apply shortly before buds begin swelling. 2. CURCULIO, SCAB, BROWN ROT, AND LEAF-EATING INSECTS. Use self-boiled lime-sulphur, plus two pounds arsenate of lead.

Shortly after blooming, as shucks fall. 3. SCAB, CURCULIO, BROWN ROT AND LEAF SPOT. Use same spray as No. 2.

Apply two or three weeks after No. 2. 4. BROWN ROT AND SCAB. Use same spray as No.

2. Apply as is necessary to prevent injury from Brown Dot. Usually applied shortly before ripening ammonical copper carbonate, plus arsenate of lead, if necessary to spray during the ripening period. Uneeda Biscult Nourishment--fine flavor- -wholesomeness. All for 5 in the moisture-proof package.

Biscuit Uneeda SEA Baronet Biscuit Round, thin, tenderwith a delightful flavor -appropriate forluncheon, tea and dinner. 10 cents. Baronet Biscuit GRAHAM CRACKERS A. food for every day. Crisp, tasty and strengthening.

Fresh baked and fresh delivered. 10 cents. 5 CRACKERS Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name one of the new parasols which are now in vogue. Note how you can adjust the parasol to meet the rays of the sun without having to tire your arm by holdng it on a slant. ening for Chickasha to spend a short time with his son there.

Mr. Max Rotha left Friday evening for Udall called there on account of the severe illness. of his parents. Mr. John Skinner made flying trip to Winfield Friday evening.

Miss Nellie Kelso and Anna Ledgerwood of Cambridge were shopping in Burden between trains Thursday evening. Miss Stevenson of New Salem was the guest of Mrs. Frank Tredway and also attended the entertainment. The building and stock of goods owned by Mr. Eli Baum and Howard Collins in Atlanta and other buildings cought fire and burned down Wednesday morning the origin was unknown.

The loss was partly covered by insurance. Miss Nora Darr returned home Thursday night having completed a successful term of school at Plum Attention Fraternal Aiders. Come to the I. 0. 0.

F. hall Monday night and meet the deputy organizer and wife. Important. Don't miss it. C.

P. MURRAY, Sec. The Home Maker Get Your Canadian Home From the Canadian Pacific ANY farmers have paid for their farms with one crop. Finest land on earth for grain, mixed farming and stock, only $11 to 830 per acre, Lands near railroads and fine towns. A Canadian farm will make YOU independent! 20 Years to Loans Twenty years to pay fort the land and repay the loan.

Long before your last payment becomes due your farm will have paid for itself over and over. Loan will be used to erect buildings and make permanent improvements to your farm. Ask for the facts TODAY. ELLWANGER BUNKER 103 Douglas, Wichita, Kans, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY -Land Branch The Call. The official board of the National Woman Suffrage Association hereby issues a call to the suffragists of the county to rally at an open air mass meeting on the second day of May, 1914, in every city, village, and hamlet from the Atlantic to the Pacific, to respond to a trumpet blast by singing a hymn of suffrage faith and by adopting a nationwide resolution to be presented to the congress of these United States calling upon congress to meet the demand of the American women for political freedom.

Died. The remains of L. G. Wikoff, who died at Smithton, Missouri, on last Wednesday, April 1st, were brought to Winfield for burial Friday in the Mount Vernon cemetery. The fueral service was held at the Mount Vernon church, conducted by Rev.

Weller of Hackney. Mr. Wykoff was sixty-seven years of age and is survived by a wife and several children. He was an old resident of Cowley county and is well known here. Mrs.

M. E. Southard of Ottawa who has been visiting her son Elmer and sister, Miss Grace Minor students of, the Winfield High school has gone to Dexter for a short visit before returning home. Daily Courier, 10c a week. HERE GASKELL MAC VITTY'S SPLENDID PRODUCTION The FROM HAROLD SHEPHERD BELL WRIGHT'S of GREAT the NOVEL HILLS House NIGHT George D.

Brewer, Socialist candidate for congress in the campangn of 1912, will be in Winfield Sunday, and deliver a lecture on Socialsm at Socialist hall, corner Eighth and Main at 2:30. Admission to the leeture is free and all are invited to attend. Adv I Miss Helen Martin of Pawhuska is the guest of Miss Gertrude Hawkins of College Hill. Victrolas $15 and Up. $1 down, $1 per: Week Eber hardt-Hays Music Co.

Presented by an Unusually Excellent Cast. A Gripping Story of Love, Mystery and Heroism. The Most Popular American Book Made Into a Great Play. Prices 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Seat Sale Saturday A. George D.

Brewer Will Speak. Bankers Outbowl Dairy. The Bankers bowling team defeated the Winfield Dairy team on the Y. M. C.

A. alleys Thursday evening, by a score of 1388 to 1149. FOR RENT. FOR RENT- Two unfurnished front rooms for light housekeeping, 808 East Tenth. FOR RENT A large airy nicely furnished bed room for lady or gentleman.

Close in. 1117 Menor. Phone 749. 3t146 MISCELLANEOUS. SACRIFICE SALE-At 10 per cent below assessed valuation, lot 12 and north half lot 11, block 38, College Hill addition, Winfield, nice 4 room cottage, G.

W. Pepue, owner, Drexel, Mo. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC--Please do not cash any checks signed by S. M. Dennis, only by me in person.

S. M. Dennis. NINETY DOLLARS will be paid for the best 1915 colt out of Double Brilliant, or my Mammoth Jack- illes, Jr. Colts to be judged October 20, 1915.

Pleasant View Stock Farm 1 mile east and 1 mile north of No. 48 school -C. A. Smith. Phone 15-1214.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST- -In the main section of town, a brown cameo set out of gent's ring. Size 1-2 by 3-4 inch. Return to Courner office and receive reward. 3t-146 Death of Old Resident.

Mrs. Katherine Bogner, aged seventy-nine years, died last Thursday afternoon at five o'clock after a lingering illness. Mrs. Bogner resided ten miles southeast of Winfield. She has been a resident of Cowley county for many years and is well known by the early settlers.

The funeral will be held from the residence at teno'clock Sunday morning and burial will be made in the Rose Valley cemetery, District Court. Goodwill vs. Rogers, et al, proof of entry by publication. Dibbins vs. Reynolds, et al, same.

Real Estate, E. E. Penfield to W. C. Penfield, inV.

lots 1, 2, 3, block 32, So. Side Add, No. 2, A. 2000.00 L. W.

Hoover, sheriff to C. C. A. Taylor, lot 25 to 28, block 143, A sh 550.00 TRAPS AND VENTS In its simple form a trap is a downward bend in the pipe so deep that the upper wall of the pipe dips into the water held by the bend. Its greatest fault is the danger fron siphonage which leaves the pipe open 'to admit deadly sewer gas.

To avoid this we can furnish the patent non-siphonage, self-cleaning traps. These should be used on each fixture, See us for up-to-date plumbing and gas fitting. Winfleld Plumbing Heating Co Phone 377, 301-302 East 9th..

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