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Russell Springs Leader from Russell Springs, Kansas • 1

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Stat 0 m0t; MUG RUSSELL LE-ADEE. VOLUME XIII PRINTS ALL OFFICIAL NEWS RUSSELL SPRINGS, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918 NUMBER 30 tion of the war in which the United FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION GOVERNOR CAPPER SOME FACTS ABOUT At the Lens Grove six miles north east of Modoc, under the direction of States may be engaged, with intent by such curtailment to cripple or hinder the United States in the pros TO LOGAN COUNTY the Modoc Auxiliary of the Red Cross, LAW 0NSED1TI0N IT WILL PAY FOR EVERYONE TO 10:00 a. m. Community singing un der the direction of Mrs. Mudd.

Invocation ecution of the war, and whoever shall willfully advocate, teach, defend, or suggest the doing of any of the acts WILL SPEAK AT WINONA AND OAKLEY, SATURDAY, JULY 6 THE LOGAN HOTEL RUSSELL SPRINGS, KANSAS Neat, Clean, Comfortable Meal Served at all Hours of the Day Meal 35c and 50c MRS. LOLA HARRIS, READ AND HEEJ) THE WARNING GIVEN Address Dr. J. E. Henshaw or things in this section enumerated J.

L. Renner Governor Capper will make a Visit and whoever shall by word or act support or favor the cause of any "A Man Without a Country." to Logan coifnty on Saturday July 6 country with which the United States Kafryn Cretcher Those folks, and there are a few, who think the matter of sedition, of not supporting the government, etc, He will address the people of Oakley is at war or by word or act oppose the Special music under the direction and Winona. This is the first chance the peo cause of, the United States therein of Mrs. Mudd. are matters for them to decide their own minds, will probably about- pie of Logan county have had to hear Recitation Whitham Recitation Ruby Whitham llHIIIIiHtlimiHIHItWWHIHHWIflHttmmiHHMtimiHmHtMIHIIH shall be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment for not more than twenty years, or both; Provided: That any employe or face on reading the following: AN ACT Governor Capper since he has occu pied the executive chair.

The Cover "Reading Erma Rector Closing America To amend section three, title one, of nor informs us that his speech will official of the United States Govern 12:00 Dinner Lunch will be served the act entitled "An act to punish be wholly along patriotic lines and acts of interference with the for ment who commits any disloyal act or utters any unpatriotic or disloyal politics will be left to take care of itself. The Governor desires that ev at stand, Cafeteria style. 1:30 Parade 2:00 Ball game. Races' eign relations, the neutrality, and the foreign commerce of the Unit eryone who can be present at these meetings as he will have an interest ed to punish espionage language, or who, in an abusive and violent manner criticises the Army or Navy or the flag of the United States shall be at once dismissed from the service. Any such employe shall be mile horse race, premium and better to enforce the criminal 1 $2.50 and $5.00.

The Kansas City Weekly Star The most comprehensive farm paper All the news intelligently told Farm questions ana-wered by a practical farmer and experimenter Exactly what you want in market reports. One Year 25 cents. Address THE WEEKLY STAR, Kansas City, Mo. laws of the United States, and for ing message to deliver on the position Kansas occupies in the war. Don't fail Make your arrangments now to 2nd 100 yard foot race, premium other purposes," approved June fifteenth, nineteen hundred and dismissed by the head of the depart $2.00 and $3.00.

be present at one of these meetings. ment in which the employe may be 50 yard foot race, boys 15 seventeen, and for other purposes, i and under, prem. $1 and $2 ORDER OF NEW DRAFT BOYS engaged, and any such official shall be dismissed by the authority having 4th 50 yard foot race, boys 12 The drawing for place for the boys who registered a short time ago as Dower to appoint a successor to the Be it enacted by the Senate and I and under, prem. 50c and $1. 4-l a dismissed official." 5th 50 yard foot race, girls 12 having become 21 was held in Wash Sec.

2. That section one of Title United States of America, in congress and under, 50c and $1 ington, Thursday. According to this XII and all other provisions of the 6th 100 yard foot race men drawing the boys in Logan county will ussemuieu, uiat dcuuu wiicb hub one. of the Act entitled "An Act to Act entitled "An Act to punish acts weighing ZOO id and more, appear in the draft order as follows: of interference; with the foreign re punish acts of interference with the premium, $1.00 and $2.00 Delbert Symes foreign relations, the neutrality, and 7th potato race by two teams, lations, the neutrality, and the foreign commerce of the United States, premium $5.00 to winning the foreign commerce, and better to anfnrxa tVio laws nt the United States AUCTIONEER team. to punish espionage, and better to enforce the criminal laws of the 8th Pie Eating contest, premium INJURINCE 'FIRE, LIGHTNING, HAIL, I Represent THE HOME, The St.

PAUL, and The CONNECTICUT. and for other purposes," approved June fifteenth, nineteen hundred and United States, and for other purpos es," approved June fifteenth, nine 50c and $1.00. 9th Ladies hitching contest, prem Horses to harnessed and seventeen, be, and the same is here teen hundred and seventeen, which by, amended so as to read as follows: Satisfaction Guaranteed Have had several years experience in sale ring Farm SaUs Specialty "Sec. 3. Whoever, when the United apply to section three of Title I there ium $1.00 and $2.00.

Horses of shall apply with equal force and States is at-war, shall wilfully make to be harnessed and hitched. 10th Bucking bronco contest Order No. Reg. No. Name 1 10 Don L.

Kyle. 2 17 Chas. J. Gee. 8 4 H.

H. Gilbert. 4 16 Jake Wassemiller. 5 13 Kenneth Teague. 6 3 Ed.

M. Snider. 7 11 Steve A. Williams. 8 18 Elmer V.

DeLong. 9 12 Ernst L. Beaver. 10 2 Watts, Lisle W. 11 8 Alva Richardson.

12 7 Carl Stoecker. 13 1 Loyd Cotter. 14 6 J. M. Grover.

15 14 James F. Smith. 16 19 W. R. Haslett.

17 15 Corwin H. Spencer. 18 1 9 Elzie 19 20 Addison C. DePuy. effect to said section three as amend or convey false reports or false state ments withIntent to interfere with ed.

i WINONA, KANSAS the operation or success of the mili Title XII of the said Act of June CWFarm Loans. C. C. PORTER. all horses entered to be numbered, the rider to draw number from hat and receive $5.00 per mount when horse is rode Bonded Abstracter.

fifteenth, nineteen hundred and sev tary or naval forces of the United States, or to promote the success of enteen, be, and tha same is hereby, its enemies, or, shall willfully make clean. amended by adding thereto the lowing section Managers of races: M. E. Boulware B. II.

Crowl, L. F. Gustenburger, Sec. 4. When the United States is ments, -or say or do anything except by way of bona fide and not disloyal advice to an investor 4 or investors, at war, the Postmaster General may.

Charles Teeters and A. C. Kendall. Judges! P. McKey1, Isom Silvey and upon evidence Satisfactory him that any person or concern is using 20 5 L.

C. Snyder. Wikoff. Plaftorm dance at night. PEOPLE BUY Our Groceries, Dry Goods, Flour and Feed because we always give the best of service and guarantee satisfaction.

Anything in the up-to-date merchandise line can always be found at our store. J. H. WILKINSON the mails in violation of any of the provisions of this Act, instruct the postmaster at any post office at which Ice cream, fruits, cigars and cold TROOPS TO HAYS NORMAL drinks can be purchased at stands, It is understood that drafted men mail is received addressed to such Proceeds from the stands for the ben to at least 100 will be sent to the efit of Red Cross. person or concern at which they were Fort Hays Normal for special train originally mailed all letters or other ing.

Chairman of the day, A. Bryan. Marshal of the day, E. E. Wikoff.

Grounds patrolled by Scott City The report has been officially con matter so addressed', with the words "Mail to this address undeliverable with intent to obstruct the sale by the United States of bonds or other securities of the 1 United States or the making of loans by or to the United States, and whoever, when the United States is. at war, shall willfully cause, or attempt to cause, or incite or attempt to incite, insubordination, disloyalty, mutiny, or refusal of duty, in the military or naval forces of the United States, or shall willfully obstruct the recruiting or enlistment service of the United States, and when the United States is at war, shall willfully utter, print, write, or publish any disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive laneruaee about the firmed by President Lewis. State Guards. The presence and activity of army under Espionage Act" plainly written or stamped upon the outside thereof and all such letters or other matter A. M.

Everhart MILK TESTERS EXAMINATION To persons holding final permits officers lately bad given currency to the report that the government had designed the school for training soldiers. Pres. Lewis said that the men training, blacksmithing, forging, and so returned to such postmasters shall be by them returned to the senders WAQNER Attorney-at Law. Will practice in all the Courts. RUSSELL SPRINGS.

KANSAS thereof under such regulations as the expiring on or before June 1, 1919, and to all persons holding temporary permits for sampling and testing milk CITY DRAYMAN Postmaster General may prescribe. Approved May 16, 1918. and cream: All temporary permits will be null Will do your Draying promptly form of government of the United States, or the Constitution of the and void after the date of the last kindred work. The designation of the Fort Hays Normal is in line with the government's policy of using universities and state colleges, which already have equipment, and where there are facilities for expanding and further using equipment for training examinatoin given in the locality in United States, or the military or naval forces of the United States, or the flair of the United States, or the uni which the possessor of said permit resides. Persons holding temporary permits or expired final permits are soldiers.

FARM IMPLEMENTS not eligible to future temporary ex A special officer Bent here by the form of the Army or Navy of the -United States, or any language intended to bring the form of government of the United States, or the animations. YOU'VE loaned your money for the war, interest now is due. well before you use it, for your bit you still can do. Invest for Uncle Sam War Department was here the first of the week. He was well pleased All applicants will gather at place of meeting indicated below at 9:30 Constitution of the United States, or -the military or naval forces of the a.

where a representative oi tne with the location and it is reported that he sent in a very favorable report. Hays Free Press. dairy commissioner will be found The examination will consist of a lec United States, or the flag of the ted States or the uniform of the Army or Navy of the United States into contempt, scorn, contumely or disre again, enthuse our men in the camps, convert the interest on the bond into War Savings Stamps i STORE EGGS FOR NEXT WINTER ture and general discussion from 10 a. m. until noon.

Important will be discussed among which will be grades of cream. The official written Store eggs now for use next winter Just thirfk, if you and everyone invest is the suggestion of Ernest H. Wie- gand, state poultry club div examination-will be held at 1:39 m. All persons failing in the ex ision of extension, Kansas State Ag ricultural college. m(Hnn will rip notified Ann mn Eggs are cheap and plentiful and ftake the examination at some other your interest thus, one hundred millions will be won to win the war for us.

You'd never miss the dollar lent, but they will help our men; indeed, they'd make the Huns repent; they'd bring us peace again. Buy W. S. S. r.

A can be stored without waste to the pute, or shall willfully utter, print, write, or publish any language intended to incite, provoke, or encourage resistance to the United States or to nromntn the pause of its enemies, or shall willfully display the flag of any foreign enemy, or shall willfully by utterance, writing, printing, pub-ication, or language spoken, urge, incite, or advocate any curtailment of production in this country of any thing or things, product or products, necessary or essential to the prosecu scheduled point. For this reason it consumer at this season of the year. is advisable for applicants to take the This prevents flooding the large mar if examination when it is first held in kets with the product in the season the locality in which they reside. when losses are unavoidable. Every All persons holding temporary per consumer should store away at least mits about to expire who fail to thirty dozen eggs in the next m6nth take the examination when it is held Trie big feature of farming is always the choice of implements used.

The Farmer who makes an intelligent choice of implements is "the man who makes a success. We were aware of this most important fact when we selected the celebrated Emerson-Brantingham Line Your service is guaranteed when you use these implements. When buying it pays to buy the best and goods that will stand the test. SHELF HARDWARE We carry at all times a complete line of shelf hardware of every description as well as harness and leather goods. Give us a call.

BOWIE -HARWI MERCANTILE CO. for home use. This can. easily be in the locality in which they reside must cease buying cream on and af- done by the water glass method of preserving. For thirty dozen eggs use two five the expiration of their permits, and all such will be required to come to Manhattan if they desire to take the examination.

No exception will be gallon crocks capacity fifteen doz en each. Boil eighteen quarts of water and cool. Mix with two quarts of The Citizens made to the above ruling. The following are among the dates sodium silicate. Place the eggs as collected, fresh and clean in the crocks previously scalded, keeping for these examinations: Colby, at Court House June 26 Oakley, at School 1 them covered to a depth of two inches with water glass solution.

Place this Scott City, at Court July 11 crock in a cool dark well ventilated cellar and cover it with a waxed pa (Signed) GEO, S. HINE, State Dairy Commissioner, STATE BANK CAPITAL. $10,000.00 RUSSELL, SPRINGS KANSAS. All Deposits Guaranteed bjr tha Banker' Deposit Guaranty Surety Co. per to prevent the evaporation of the solution.

Sixteen men were sent to Camp Saturday two Logan county men Funston, Monday the 24 th, from Winona, under call 658. Our quota for this call was 20 men, the other 4 were transferred and sent by Local Boards were sent to opposite coasts. Ai Marsteller, of Elkader, was sent to Vancouver Barracks, Washington to work in the spruce production of the i of other states. Both Winona and Oakley gave the boys a good send off. The Winona State Guard escorted the boys to the train, and the Oakley Guard met the train at Oak J.

E. Nolind, President V. Jagcar, Vice President S. M. Jaggak, Cashier Mabel Jaggak, Asst.

Cashier aeroplane service. Fred Ludlow of Winona, was sent- to Camp Lee, Vir ft 1101' TJDQl' 1 Leader is if ginia, as horsebreaker for the i pi JUU1 ley..

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Years Available:
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