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The Oak Hill Gazette from Oak Hill, Kansas • 3

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Mi it THE LOCAL NEWS. CONDENSED NEWS Some Extraordinary Saturday Specials. KODAK FILMS Hoefrr. iif visited her son Im-oi Miid wife here over Sunday. WtlMIMHHIMHHMH4 The Minnesota senate killed the bill permitting boxing.

The T. W. C. A plana a light (or the welfare of girls Chas Dutoii, j( Oklahoma has been visiting his sons and other finised in Twenty-Four Hours Ice Cream, Sundaes -All Cold Soft Drinks. Scnott's Cafe and Bakery, 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 3 dozen Cook if 3 Doughnuts 3 Cinnaman Rolis 1 Cake 2 Pies 3 dozen Huns relatives in this community for the past two weeks.

Miss Ida Lyne spent Saturday and Sunday at the Fred Van Scoyoc borne east of town. Mr and Mrs Harry Jones with The Next Time Send "your Films B) their moving picture show of the Omaha Tornado and eastern Flood Former Governor Douglas of Massa efeutetts married bis housekeeper. The flood caused explosions which destroyed the big colliery nesr Shaw-eetovB. III. Madame Poincare.

mother of the president of the French republic, died suddenly in Paris Bulgaria Is making formal claims to the possession of Saloniki, now occupied by the Greek troops. Fire destroyed the Swift block, one of the largest buildings Id Pueblo The loss exceeds 130.000. Twenty passengers were killed and forty Injured in a wreck on the Mex lean Central railway near Tula. A body of Turks from Asia Minor has massacred all the Cbrstiant among the inhabitants of the island ol Kaateloryzu. Four men were killed by the explo district, postponed his show, which Mail To KALIN'S STUDIO Clay Center, Kans.

and BE CONVINCED as to be held Wednesday night, until Friday night. Come out and CAR LOAD OF 'EM. The Oak Hill Department Slorw is advertising this week that they will ANOTHER SURPRISE Another very pleasant surprise party was held last Friday eveLing see it Joe Mildfelt has his building on Miss Stacia King, daughter of Mr and Mrs. James King living MMi'h east of town. A large list of nearly complete, and opened up for business this week.

All this month to May 1st we will develope one Ceas. Dotson went to Concordia Miss Stacia friends were invited film, six exposures and print one Post card oi each for 25 cents. to the King home by her parent, the occasion being the young lady's Wednesday to visit relatives. Lucille and Nellie Smith, of Long ford and Merle Moyer ana Jack soon have a whole carload of ground clam shells on the track in a few days. Buying shells in large quantities in a tow ntbii size is something out of the ordinary, Md can only be done by a big store with the business like the Department Store.

The customers may not realize what a bijr saving the Department store is making them on this line, by buying them in carload lots. They are offering you a saving of 20 cent per sack, and you will miss a good bargain if you don't take it up. Fesler visited Saturday last with Mr and Mrs. Mat Malcolm, they also birthday. The evening was spent in playing the usual party games and c-irds.

Miss King received the heai congratulation of the crowd, together with many nice presents. An order issued by Secretary ton continues in force all rules la, took the examination here. John Vinzandt was an IdanaMou day of this week. igncuiturai department-Mrs. Levi Z.

Letter, widow of Former Chicago merchant, died at tome In Washington of apoplexy. Mr and Mrs O. Spotts, of Milton-vale visited over Sunday with Mr and Mr? Mose Benoit, returning to to their home Monday morning. Earl Freeman left Monday morning for a visit at Sharon Springs Kans. with his relatives.

John Harding left the latter part Fire destroyed the factory of 4 CUT HEAD OPEN. Homer Shannon, met with what might have been a very serious ac of htst week for Omaha Nebr. where Bhreve Chair company at Union Pa. The loss Is estimated at $250. he will work.

The Kansas senate defeated thel cident Monday evening. Homer Murry Luther left today forGreen providing for a minimum wage GOOD TIME was chopping fire wood at his home RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT- It having pleased almighty God to take from our midst our Moved brother, Arthur V. Randall, who died at the home of his sister's, Mrs women in Kansas by a vote of 17 trt and from there he will go to Omaha Daniel Roper of South Caro and probably a trip to Canada. sion of an ammonia boiler st one ol the plants of the Moore ice works at Pensacola, Fla. Miss Zelle Emerson, American suf fragette recently released from Jail In London, is suffering from a serious attack of appendicitis.

Five nen were killed and two in Jured by an explosion of gas In the Woodward mine of the Lackawanna compear at Edwardsvllle, Pa. Commander Walter J. Sears, former ly in command of the New York navy yard, died In the naval hospital in Brooklyn. He was flfty-flve years old The solitary" and prison stripes have been abolished at ihe Indiana state prison. The prisoners In the future will wear light blue and plaids A bill prepared by Representative Grlest would allow the use of ordinary postage stamps In the parcel post ser vice, Instead of the distinctive parcel post stamps.

Five women were burned to death near St Ignace, when lire de strayed their home. The dead are Mrs James Bradley, her three daughter! and a neighbor's daughter. The Oreenlund hill, providing pensions for Indigent mothers, nn admin Istratloa measure, was psssed in the Ohio hoase and now goes to (lovernor Cox, whose approval Is assured. was nominated by President Will Henry Stetler went to Minneapolis Danial Waterman, April 11th. 1913.

to be first assistant postmaster Fire at Yokohama destroyed Kd Cody, of Cloy Center was a caller in this office Monday afternoon of this week. He came over here on his motorcycle, making the 20 miles in an hour and three minutes. Pretty good time we think. on business Tuesday of this week Therefore be it resolved that while we deeply mourn the death angels visit to our lodge, yet we feel that Japanese houses and several bus Frank Smiley spent Sunday visit buildings, including the stxk with a double bladed ax; and in his operation he happened to strike the clothes liue with his ax the tool rebounded and struck him on the head, cutting a big gash in the top of his bead. He was knocked senseless for a few moments.

When he recovered he made a hasty visit to Dr. Need's office. Two peires of skull were broken off. Homer can consider himself lucky to get off as easy as he did. mg in Abilene, returning home change.

in bidding a last farewell to our be Monday morning. The Missouri senate adopted loved brother, we will endeavor to Joint resolution, already adopted D. O. Folsom informs us this week the house, ratifying the direct el profit by it and so to regulate our conduct that when the final summons comes we to may advance to that Mrs Folsom who is visiting amendment. with Mrs A.

S. Davis ano family The date of the wedding of Ethel Curow RooRevelt to Dr. Rlchf membership in the supreme Txxige of the Universe, with malice towards in Texas, is now down sick with Measles. Mrs Davis says, that she Derby of Oyster Bay has been for April 4. Bewire of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sens of smell and completely derange the Whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces.

Such articles should never be ueed except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damara they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney aV Toledo, contains no mercury, and la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you Ret the genu-Ine.

It Is taken Internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by P. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. 0 Sold by Drursists.

Price 75c per bottle. Take Hall's TunlXj puis for oartlpatioa. NORTH OAKLAND NEWS none and at peace with the world Mrs. Catherine Godfrey, a you rean in me uazeite some lime, ago that Measle cases were thick up Grandma Largent returned home Be it further resolved that in the death of our worthy brother his family have lost an affectionate Clashes between nonunion palnten and union pickets in Chicago marked here, but. she is sure thut Kaniias hasn't a lock in with Texas for the widow, was found murdered In flat In New York.

The police avtt: ate the crime to gangsters. Postmaster General Buleson said from Ottawa county Friday. the beginning of what is expected tt Mrs Mast returned to her home in be a bitter Btruggln between th appointments of postmasters probe Nebraska last Thursday. "boss" painters and their striking rm will be made before April 1, esc ploynei. Mr and Mrs Oscar Barnes visited possibly In cases of emergency.

A full Investigation of strike condl at Mrs York's last Thursday. 'William Crist, one of the first mex men to operate an electric car, tions In the Paint Crock con I fieldH, it desease. She says, that seven people are down with them in her own home. We hear that Delmar Noland, living south of town is reported down with the prevailing desease. Miss B'rtha Marty, of Longford visited Friday and SaUinlity of last week with Miss Amy Boltomley of VW-st Vtrglnls, by a (ommlttee ol Grandma Largent and Mrs Art throe aenators was asked In a resolu Largent and children visited at Mrs killed in a collision between his and a freight train at Sunbury, Pa.

Exaggerated reports concerning tion presented by Hen a lor Kern, tnt remans Friday. Domoeratie leader. and indulgent brother, the community a useful citizen. lie it further resolved that a page of our record be set apart as a memorial of our brother. Thatacopy of these resolutions be sent to the Brother and Sister of our worthy brother and the Lodge be draped in mourning for the usual period of time.

Oak Hill Lodge No 334 A. P. A A. Hiram B. Gordon Committee James A.

Baker Fbid C. Wendt Sr. MosejBenoit was a business visitor at Abilene today. Mrs May who has beet taking pope's health were current In Rot They were based on the fact that holiness was suffering from a ellr $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there fa at least one dreaded disease that aclence has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only poalUve cure now known to the medical fraternity.

Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment Hairs Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting- directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dis Mrs. Bametlne Psnkburst, suffrage leader, was released from custody In care of Mrs returned London, after she had been on a nine this place. home Friday. dav "banter" strike. She was Inkcn cold.

James A. Fowler of Knoxvl! to a sanitarium and Is reported to be Fritz Keefer is doing some mason assistant to the attorney ease, and riving- the patient strength by eral, will remain as the "trust busu work for Mr Clawley this week. Miss Eva Campbell visited Sunday with friends at Ladysmitli. Ted Smiley has built two caves in town recently one for Will Standau of the administration until summer In a serious condition. Sir Stuart Montague Samuel, rsd teal member of parliament from I don and a leading banker, muM vaeat building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing its work.

The proprietors have so much faith In its curative pow Earl Tobine visited his sister Mrs least. Mast Sunday. The danger of a general strike ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. his seat In parliament because his firm and another for Lawrence Coonev Mr and Mrs Ed Coaper spentSun- last year became a purchaser of silver for the Indian government.

A cve is a necessity for this Address r. J. uuknkx a toisoo, umo. Bold by all Druggists, T6e. take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.

day at Art Largent's. the railroads of Great Britain has Anally overcome, the Midland railrc having surrendered to the railrc workers' union. Democrats of the senate chose Sei tor James P. Clarke of Arkansas i Two sailors of the United States country. When you don't use them to get out of the way of cyclone, they are a nice thing to keep your Ray Durbin was doing some car case of beer in, providing you have president pro tempore of the sens over Senator Bacon of Georgia, byl a good good lock on hem, penter work for Mr Slacker the fore part of this week.

Art Largent went to Bennington Friday returning Saturday. Mrs. Logan drove Mrs Aldrich to vote of 27 to 14. Clarence S. Darrow's second trial a Jury bribery charge ended at 1 D.

Elwood Son. AUCTIONEERS. 30 Years Experience. Dates can be Secured at the Gazette Office. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR NO PAY.

MILTON VAtI, KAN8AB THURSDAY SURPRISE Miss Irene Malcolm was very pleasantly surprised by a party of young people last Thursday evening The occasion being Miss Irene's fifteenth birthday. The party was entertained at the Malcolm home in the. grandest of manner. A very large party of young ft tends were present. Games of ail sorts featured the evenings entertainment.

A dainty lunch was served at about eleven o'clock. Idana Monday morning. Angeles In a disagreement of the ju Ed Cody the Monument Man of Eight Jurors were for conviction; fa Sun- Mr Yerks and family spent day at Ray Durbin's held out for acquittal. Edgar E. Clarlt of Iowa, confirm as an Interstate commerce comm Clay Center recently erected two tombstones in the cemelary west of town, one for Baker's and one for the Euklund family.

sloner, was named as chairman 1 succession to Franklin K. Lana, nd secretary of the Interior. Ed Clarke went to Aurora the Alice Btireman spent Saturday night und Sunday with Oelestia Durbin. Grandma Largent visited friends in Oak Hill Monday. latter part of last week returning Monday morning.

Mr and Mrs J. Bull went to Pite Hammerli drove out west of town Sunday to lxk over his wheat crop for this year. Pete reports the wheat further advanced on the highland than it is right close to town on the lowland. Jamestown the latter part of the week for a visit and returned Mop-day morning. Mrs.

Sampson, Bessie and little Glenn visited Mrs Tobine Monday. 0OOQOOQOO0OOOOOO cruiser California were killed and three others wounded in a street fight at MazatUn, Mex. Two or three Mex lean policemen were wounded in at tempting to arrest the American Bail ors. A giant shoulder of rork that for the last few years had prevented a moun tain of earth from slipping into Cule bra cut on the Panama canal at, last has given way, and the slide has moved Into the canal a diutance ol eighty feet. A new policy in filling vacancies In the positions of irrigation managei and assistant has been adopted by Secretary Lane of the Interior depart mcnt by which those positions hereafter will he filled through civil service examinations.

Carl K. Persons of Clinton, 111., was arrested by a United States marshal and put under $1,000 bond on charges of Issuing libelous matter concerning the Harrlman rallroadH. Persons was one of the Illinois Central shopmen who struck in 1911. Reporting the killing of two sailors and ihe wounding of three other men from the United States cruiser Call fornia at ntiaymas by Mexican police, men. Americ an Consul Gilfoyle at Her mosillo says the incident was "due to sailors being intoxicated and very dis orderly." Elmer E.

Gallbreath, former president of the defunct Second National blnk of Cincinnati, and Charles H. Davis were indicted by the federal grand Jury, which has been investigating the affairs of the bank. Gall-breath was indicted a year ago, but has not yet been tried. Secretary McAdoo's "gag order" has been extended from the assistant secretaries of the treasury to every division chief of that department. Nothing whatever concerning government business there may become known until the secretary's office has passed on the desirability of its publication.

Definite plans (or the construction of one of the biggest hotels In the world are said to have been completed for Chicago's downtown district. The new hostelry is to 'cost $9,000,000 and will be built at the southeast corner of Clark and Madison streets. The structure will he twenty-one stories and will contain 2,346 rooms. It You Have some old Magazines or books you want bound up Neatl bring them to us. We can do BOOK BINDING OF ALL KINDS that will please you.

Our work is excelled: Give us you orders. TRICE PRINTING PUBLISHING CO OAK HILL. KANSAS. That Dirty Lookin' old House and Barn Get Some Paint on Them. No matter whether you live un the "400 row" or out in the short grass country, you want your residence to look nice.

A coat of paint Will not old improve the looks but will increase the value of your property. We are heanquarters for everything in 5he paint line, and handle pradley 8c Vrooman house and barn paint. Let us talk to you about it. Jap-a-lac and Permalacfor the interior finish. Brushes of all kinds.

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Years Available:
1911-1918