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Kearney County Advocate from Lakin, Kansas • 3

Kearney County Advocate du lieu suivant : Lakin, Kansas • 3

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tog wuMnr mtatt ativea Healy, Kansas this week. tlwy cU. FKOSI OUR HELPED. Th fflr mArs fif this nmmiinltv im F. B.

McCain transacted business In SOUTH KEARNY Kanw Wednesday. getting ready to begin their iprlng work. Me'lvln Cogihlll spent a day her Emmett Hehnigh of Ulysses was this week. here Tuesay trnsacting business. Dresses A number from here attended the George Deckwa sale at Deerfield last Ray Gaylor delivered grain to La- Di, Johnston reports Vernon Wil week.

kin Saturday. liams, who has been quite ill as being improved in health. Evervtkin Mr. Phillip Weber returned home iii Sport Skirts. Blcuses.

Ilillinery the last of the week from Iowa. The Cameron Male Quartette was I New greeted by a capacity house when August Glasser and Emil fiarben were In Lakin on business Saturday. P.LAYER ROLLS they made their initial bow in the third number of the Lyceum Course Monday evening and the program was an excellent one. A daughter was born to Mr. and for Ladies- Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Kuhlman and children were callers at Marquarts last Sunday. Harvey Ballard accompanied Rev. Dungan to his appointment here Sun day afternoon. The Misses Mary and Grace Rees and L.

Wilson spent Sunday evening at the Rewarts home. Donald Lindsey is expecting to leave soon for Hutchinson, where he will Mr James Garylorl on February 22nd. L. A. Wilkinson and M.M.

Hender S. F. Geer was taking life easy at Are bubbling with the spirit of the dance, from the sweet, old-time Minuet to the very newest "jazz" numbers. All the rhythm that puts grace and sparkle into the dance i retained in Player Rolls. Some Late Q-R-S Number! his home Tuesday evening when his son and son Tyson took dinner at the Charles Spencer home Sunday.

pupils of the Seventh and Eighth gnades rushed in on him, and made enter the Sn.lt City Business College OANICA- things lively. It being his birthday, the youngesters came provided with candy and nuts and made life worth We are informed the Rose- special Prices on Gingham. Dresses. IMeal CHabiri, Garden City, Kansas. Miss Katie Bohl went to town Tues brook family have been sick with Scar while to him for a cbuple of hours.

day. Mr. Ward N. Bowling, son of Rev. and Mrs.

J. N. Bowling, pastor of the let fever but now getting along very well. A program and pie supper will be held at what was formerly known as the Rees school house next Friday ev ening March 4th. Everyone come.

First Baptist Church of LaJaunta, Colorado and Miss Ella B. Brown of Boswdll, Oklahoma were united in 18-Muke Believe, Fox Trot. 13IH Millie. Fos Trot. 1317 Coral ua Fox Trot, 1308-1 Ncvur Kuew.

lrox Trot (O. ily, l-O) 1230 Feather Your Nest. Fox Trot. 1223-Lovo Bout. Walti.

1303-SpringTinie. Uullad. 116Arubolla. WalU, Marimba The Columbia dohool served hot lunch Friday. Dick Clarkson 'has moved on to the Chesmore place.

Mrs. N. A. James visited Mre. A.

E. Hoopes Monday. marriage at the Santa Fe Hotel in Lakin by Rev. A. W.

Ihde, pastor of the Baptist Church on Tuesday March KENDALL lit. Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller attended Big -4 Radiator Shop. At Mrs.

Hixon is visiting her son the sale; Monday. George and family. Fred Kleeman been, helping THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN- Most of the farmers in this vacinitv Adam Bohl shell corn the past week. 0 Your ShunvMkl At the Advocate office for the 17th. are hauling their broom corn to mar- tot.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller ajid daugh ter Pearl visited Lee Barnes and fam I Prices Came Down Do Not Fall to read Neat A Chabin'e adTertlaement ily at Ulysses Sunday. SOME BLUE B1HD BALLADS 853. Your Kyes Huve Told Mo So, Ballad.

528. Mother Machree. 1221. Down The Trail to Home Sweet, Home. 629.

Cuu't You Hear Me Calliu' Caroline, Mrs. Florence spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Fay Stewart. The Columbia, school gave a surprise Monday evening on their teach The new box stationer)', at The Advoeete Office Something entirely uew In styles. A good tpe writer for feed grain.

Inquire at The Adveoate office 2ell Mr. and Mrs. Sam Downs spent Fri day of last week at the Roscoe Mitch er, Miss Straein about twenty young people were present and all enjoyed a most pleasant time. Cocoa and ell home. On Radiator Repairing And Recoring.

We quote a few of the more popular makes of cores which we install now at the following reduced prices: Ford, 1916 and earlier, $24 00 to $19 00 The next meeting of the Literary Cakes were served. cfciety will be Friday evening March lilth. A splendid program is being ITosr Trcda- Wiuo.ssicr pump shotgnn, for fr-ed grain. Enquire at The Advocate office. Hell ACut- We have made a big cut ia our meat.

We are ruing to make a big hole in our lard. W. B. Uerriutt, Garden City, Ksn.as leT Send us your mail orders and when in Garden City come in and hear them played. You will find a cordial welcome.

The Literany Society presented the play. "Mrs. Tubbs of Shanty-town" to west souti ina- Frank Hoss is on the sick list this week. Julius Bahntage is working for Mr Wartihen this week. Mr.

Hazlett is moving to the Whee1 Ford, 1917-20, large an appreciating audience Fri day night. Wanted -To hear from owner wishing to 4oll an improved farm of from eighty to three hundred acres in the vicinity of Lakin, Kansas, live price and full description in first letter, box 10'Jl, Kansas City, Mo. ilpl Misses Elizabeth Johnston and Ha 'el Prather of Lakin spent Friday Repairing III IIaa(j High Class ingFree Hi 1 1 llddgg Engrav Jeweler and Music Dealer Garden City, Kansas Local Representative of the Knight- Campbell Music Co. 22 50 to 18 00 40 00 to 28 00 35 00 to 30 00 30 00 to 23. 00 55 00 to 40 00 48 oo to 36 5o er property an the old Campbell place Muat Bo Sold Dodge, 1915, Dodge, 1916-20, Maxwell, 1916-19 Cadillac, 1911-19, Hudson Super 6, with Mrs.

Gertrude Fought and attended the play at the school house nave a strictly high grade piano in stor iu Syracuse. No reasonable offer refused this week. The roof is again on the school Friday night. quick disposal. Easy terms if responsible.

tile at uuce if interested to the Denver Music and school duties were taker up again Monday. The pie supper at the school house Monday evening well attended umpany, Denver, Colorado, Uc roabyiorikn Church Sorvteae)- The prii'f are only a few of the more popu arid everyone enjoyed the evening BROWN -bubeui achuui luiuu ui. luuruiug wuttnii 2 Louis Roderick has been quite sick with the Grippe for a couple of weekf but is better noW. Mrs Martin Barnes has moved to ibriaiiuu tiuaitior yw, lug wurtiiip 7JU ui. i moutn.

wd ueuluy ereniu i choir pi'uuute tollowiu tiiTmtr mvivii. lar maker. Bring in yuur radidtor and lot -us figure with mi on that new core. Our: cores are the btit on the market. Gome in and let us show you.

WE. Kafton, Manager, Chas. Brann, Owner. All Repoir Work Done by Expert Radiator Man. Charges Reasonable.

Work Guaranteed town where she expects to leave in the near future for Illinois. The proceeds were used to help pay the deceit in the preacher's salary. Miss Nora Iten, who was quite ill of the Flu has suffered a nervous breakdown and resigned her position as teacher in joint 6 district. Miss Lizzie Alexander will teach the remainder Of the school term. Mr.

McKinstry, who lived on what SHOE WORKS ESTABLISHED 11 YEAHS FIRST CLASS REPAIRING AT REASONABLE PRICE3 AND PROMPT SERVICE WITH SAT ISFACTION GUARANTEED. Mr. a.nd Mrs. W. H.

Johnson were making a few informal calls FOR SALE A kviuv J-ht family car in extra line con tlition, will sell for about halt' lis ciui value. You must see this car ana ride ill) to fully eprociate what I have to oiler, ell The Auto Renovator, Phene m. Garden City. Kansas. among their friends on the south side MAIL ORDERS OUR SPECALTY.

Wi Sunday. is known as the Smalley ranch was PAY PARCEL POST ONE WAY. PHONE 65 Mr. S. Warthen returned from about noon Sunday following an Kansas City Friday night, where he 111 Klein Street, Garden City, Kiiu.i altercation with a former tenant.

Mr. McKinstrev was removed to the hos Your Psironano Will Bo Appreciated 'OR EASTER pital in Garden City, where he died has been taking hospital treatment fdr a month and we are glad to see him much improved in health. it, 5 p. m. Besides a number of rela tiveB i.n Oklahoma Mr.

McKinstry has a small son here. First FaUlication February 25lh, Ml in Justice Court be! ore L. f. fcjmoail, a Justice of Feaca in and for Lakin 'lowu ship. Kearny County, KansH.

a.eniy County by its Board of County Commissioners I'laitil! VS C. E. Ames And Mfa K. Ames his wile and Mm, Hokomb whose first name is to PlaintifffT unknown. AIT I01TH IIDB Mr.

Kitterman delivered wheat to Dr 0 ItiCHAEDd Physician And Surgeon COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER Office at The Lakin Drug Stere. 21 Yeers Practice In Kearny County. All The New Spring Designs In Gifts That Last FLORENCE Ess Vs-rf Al Kurz made a trip to Kendall PUBLICATION NOTICE Monday. Phone eaUs answered day and nixht 9 Lakin Kansas The tqte ef Kensas te (he abeve nemsii Befendentsi Sheldon Summers visited school Thursday. At Dickinson's.

You will take notice) that you have been sued in the abote entitled action in the a- Deerfield last week. Herbert and Edwin Boulden spent Sunday with Thomas Christopher. Mrs. Flurry Kemper, who has beer sick for sdveral days is improving. Claude Boulden hauled severa' loads of hay to Deerfield this week.

Posey Dillon Is moving on to the farm recently vacated by L. E. Johnson. Mrs. John Spurgeon called on Mrs bove named Court and that you must ans Young Tuesday.

wer the partition flled by the Plaintiff there DR. J. G. JENNEY, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. DODUE CITY, KANSAS.

vr itath ISiimbnilfK UruK Stesa. on or before the 24th day of March, 1921 Frank Chesney has moved to the or sajd petition uCl be taken as true and Will judgment will be rendered against you BIG SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL LINES Oldest Established Jewelry Store In Western Kansas A Guarantee with every purchase Garden City, Kansas the nature of which will bo a judgmentf or the sum of $173. .08 and direct Mii-s. Con Kurz visited with Mrs. Monday.

The winds we are having indicate in the kno of certain personal property tak Mr. Morrison of Kansas City was ir en In garnishment in the hands of Ernest Kronig and Walter Bailey in payment of such tJiia vaclnlty Monday looking after land interests. the of spring. judgment said ganishee having answered that he has property in his heads bclnnr G. F.

JOHNSTON, M. Orailuate ef the celebrated Jeffenen Medical College of Philadelphia. Local Samson ef A. T. S.

H. R. Formerly President an'd Secretnrj erf State Board of Medical Examiners. Member U. S.

Board Pension Examiners OFFICE: STONE BUILDING. Klein Street, Lililn, Ksnsai. Mrs. L. B.

Johnson will return from sng to said defendants and credits deetribed Hutchinson, where she has been visit as an Overland Touring Car, Mdf 1 ing her daughter for several week? or eests of suit. B. IL Thorpe, Attorney fur Pelntiff Mr. and Mi's. Ed Wolking and L.

P. Kimball. Justice of the Pease. daughter Marie accompanied ma Kitterman made a trip to Garde ADVERTISE IN TXB ADVOCATE THU LIVE ONES City Sunday. A representative of the D.

M. Fer I II-" irzi lyl to I First Publication February 18, SHERIFF'S SALE Tn the District Court of the Thirty-second Jn ry Seed Co. was in this vacinity the bom Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kurz spent Sunday at Al Groppe's.

Arthur and Emma Gropp spent Sur day with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harding are moving on the Frank Chesney place. Miss Deed Stewart spent Saturda: ind Sunday with her brother.

Wm. Ploeger and family spent Mon ray evening at the Sass home. The Alban family of Lakin visitec1 Sunday at the Abe Beissel home. Mis. James Bopp returned from Lakin where she has been fr being treated for an inju: ed arm.

latter part of the week and contract ii dicial District, titting in and for the coaatv HARNES3 AND SHOE Repairing. A. CLARK, Lakin, Kansas. ed about one hundned and fiifty acre? of Finney, in the State of Kansas- of melon south of Deerfield. rhe Commonwealth National Bank, of Kansas City, Missouri, a corporation, Plaintiff, vg R.

H. O'Conuor and Dove Agnes O'Connor, Defendants. JAMES O. PARKER. ry virtue of an execution Issned to me ou' LYDIA Miss Alice Lindley spent Sunday at her home.

Electfician. At Your Service for Wiring" nid District Conrt, in the above entitle ction. I will on Tnesday, the 72nd dnv "lsrrh. 1D2I. at It o'clock a.

m. of sl( nt the frontdoor of the ciurt house, ii lilt, ns Mrs. Mina Kuhlman is reported or city jf Lakin. in the county of Kearny, in the sick list. 'In- SlHtf of mi whs, rffcr at pnblic sale.

84 "ill tn tlio hitlifSt aud best bidder, for cash 1b The beautiful spring like weather LiK'AL AND OTHKrlWFSK S. S. Tate was over from Menno or Monday hand, all the following described real estate o-wit: continues with us. L. G.

Henry made an auto trip to All of seotion thirty-five (85), township twen ty-slx ((2C) south, of rango thirty -five (35), and he sontheatt (S quarter of section twsntj C. A. Loucks transacted business Garden City Monday. and Repairing. t.tkin.

Kansas. Catarrh Catarrh is a local disease, greitif influenced by constitutional ditions. HALL'S CATAB2X MEDICINE is a Tonic and Blooi Purifier. By cleansing the blood mi building up the System. HALL'S CATABRIT MEDICINE restore! normal conditions and allows JTa-turc to do its work.

All Drurnsts. Circulars free. in Garden City Monday. STANDS THE TEST. You Money.

Work Guaranteed, ight (28), township twsoty-five (25) south of 'ange thirty-five (36) west of the 6th Principal Meridian, lying end situate in the county of The Gruesing children all started Atorney George Getty was here to school again Monday. Miss Ollie Traylor spent the week end with Miss Mary Yakel. J. C. STOOP, Proprietor, Tuesday looking after legal matter Miss Edyth Judd is home from a with fiicinds in Kansas City nwrence.

The Township A-sessors are mak their rounds. Look pleasant who ernr. In the Stale of Kansas, he above drscrl -ed rial estate is levir. on undrr said execution as the prosuttv defei.danta. and will Im sold without is.

meat to satisfy said execution. J.L. HILLTABD. vheriff of Kearnv County, Kansas, ns Baston Hutchison and B. Hope, A tenets, Mr.

and Mrs. Wra Kuhlman visited with relatives at Deerfield Sunday. Garden City, Kansas. F. J.

Ofewiey Toferio, 0- Mrs. August Kuhlman is visiting rel 0.

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