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The Buffalo Blade from Buffalo, Kansas • 2

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The Buffalo Bladei
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Buffalo, Kansas
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THE BUFFALO BLADE SlanSeld went "Sunday to Neodesha. I The Good of i I Glasses. I I 1 It is sometimes amazing, even to people well informed on the subject, the results Miss Sadie Nichols was ia La Flarpe and Gas City last week Miss Carrie Iteny returned the first of the week from western Kansas. The Buffalo Blade PUBLISHED THURSDAY Entered as second class matter October 12. IMG, at the post office in Buffalo, Kan-shs, under the act of March 3, 1879.

HARRY L. COVERT Editor and Publisher Subscription 1.50 Per Year in Advance State Bank of Buffalo Capital-Surplus-Profits $30,000.00 (( your school supplies at Rohr-baugh's and get a free tablet. Adv. Mr. 8'xlM Rd Bowman went Satur day to nter for a short visit thai follow the wearing of I Allen Mil I wife are the parents oJasou i in I'hu'fiday, August 15 TaUUSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1918 School Announcement.

right glasses. CrobS eyes re often made straight by this means. Squinting is prevent-B ed. Ind irestion ii cured Headaches are dispelled. Ncr-H vousnets is overcome.

Near-b sighted people, unable to see I across the street, have anew world opened up to then All this hnd much more results from wearing individually ground glasses such as we supply Get a imooI tablet at llohr-baugh's. Lead is ad v. on backpage. adv. Mrs.

ry ullikin went Friday to ates U. isit her daughter for a day. Freem i Hi. sendsthe Blade lo his Mm lie who is Somewhere in France. uiiiion left Wednesday for Toronto where he will visit a brother, D.

Cannon. School will open Monday, September 2. High school pupils will report, at 10 a seventh and eight jrade pupils at 2. p. the six and lower grades at 9 u.

ui School books will be on sale at the school house for cash only Those Wishing to talk over their work with the superintendent may do so at the schoolhuus this week Fi.ov U'kthkkbjsk, Supt. Girls ana boys, Rohrbaugh will give you a free tablet when yon buy 25c worth of school supplies. Adv C. E. CONKLIN The Hallmark Store CHANUTE Mrs.

Walter Jerguson and four children left Tuesday for a visit with friends at Kansas Citv. (First Published in The Buffalo Blade, Mr. and Mrs W. J. Sugden returned Sunday from their visit to their old home at Syracuse, Nebr.

August 15, MS) KOTICK OF 8PKCIAL ELECTION. Pursuant to Ordinance No. 125 of the Political Announcements City of Hulfalo, Kansas, heretofore adopted, the same being "An ordinance direct Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Lacy spent a por lion of last week with the'r daughter, Mis. B. Shepherd at Humboldt Miss Helen Higelow, cf Buffalo visit-fd Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs Gault Yates Center News. FOR DISTRICC JUDGU I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for judge of Wilson-Neosho County District Court, on the Democratic ticket' and 1 wish to thank the voters for their good will and support in thi campaign.

K.H.Smith. TIMES CHANGE And "Old-Fashioned" busiuess methods are giving place to new. Ours is the AGE of GROWTH, and men are just beginning to realize that SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT and SYSTEM are the TRUE ASSETS of a successful business career. ipply Twentieth Century Methods start a bank account TODAY DEPOSITS GUARANTEED The best is the cheapest, try fe Vvilliamn Paint and Varnish. Gko Fowlkk Co.

WANTS Fcb Rknt: Furnished rooms. See Miss H. A. Wright. Fob Sale: Ford touring car; 1917 model; good condition A.

j. Rohr, Hulfalo, Kans p9-S ing tne calling oi a specidl city election for the HiibmiHsion to the qualified electors of the City of Buffalo Kansas, the question of ifsuing bonds of said city in tiie sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars f. if the purpose of purchasing the necessary site or sites, and the erection, construction and equipment of an electric lighting plant and system for the City of Buffalo, Kansas, to supply and furnish light, heat and power to the (Jity of Buffalo and to the Inhabitants of the Citv of Buffalo, for domestic use and other purposes and fixing the time and place of holding paid election," A special city election shall be held in the City of Buffalo, Kansas, on Thursday, the 5th day of September, 1918, and there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the City of Buffalo the question of issuing the bonds of the said city in the sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars for the purpose of purchasing the necessary site or sites and the erection, construction and equipment of an electric lighting plant and system for the City of Buffalo. Kansas, to supply and furnish light, heat and power to the City of Buffalo and to the inhabitants of the City of Buffalo for domestic use and other purposes. Said bonds shall bear interest not exceeding five per cent per annum, shall be payable not more than thirty years from the date of their issue, and shall be issued in denominations not exceeding one thousand dollnrs nor less than five hundred dollars.

The ballots used for voting on this proposition shall be substantially in the following form, towit To vote in favor of the question submitted upon this ballot, make a cross (X) mark in the square after the word Yes: to vote against the proposition, make a similar mark in the square after the word No. Shall the following be adopted: "Proposition to issue bonds of the For Rknt: Light house keeping rooms for two or four high school girls or teachers Mrs. Myrtle Giltnore. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Moss and children left Saturday for loin where they will spend a few days with relatives.

Mrs J. EL Beagle of Neodesha came no Wednesday to visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Nichol's. Mrs. M. White went Sunday to Wichita where she will spend a few days visiting her sisterinlaw, Mrs. Nettie Winthrop Miss Weatherbee, superintendent of the Buffalo schools, arrived Tuesday and is preparing for the opening of schools next Monday.

Mrs. A. Daley and son returned to their home at Oklahoma City Friday after spending a few days here with relatives and friecda. Fob Rent: Rooms, either furnished or unfurnished. W.

J. Ward, one block west of schoolhouse, phone 81. Fob Sai.k: A 1917 5-passenger car, in first-class condition; reasonable price Buffalo Motor Co. New Fall Millinery Bull Tractor for Sale. 1 have a big Hull tractor that I desire to sell and guarantee it to be in good working order.

It carries two 16-inch plows and can be demonstrated for anybody by calling upon George Clark, who has handled it for the past two years. I will take 8500 eash for Dr. B. E. Jones.

9-5 City or uutralo, Kansas, to the amount of Twenty YES Thousand Dollars for the purpose of purchasing the necessary Miss Anna Hushfieltl assisted in the postofflce Saturday nring the absence of Miss Tiula Spencer, who was attending the fair at Freaonia, Mr. and Mrs. George Diegle of Yates Center spent Sunday with Dr. andMrs Prestoi The Diegles have been friends to Mr and Mrs Preston for many years. Cranston Ccvert returned home from LeRoy Monday nfter spending more than a week visiting his grandparents and other relatives He was accompanied by his two cousins, Fern and Ada Moore.

We are showing one of the nicest lines of Fall Millinery that we have ever had. Beginning Monday and lasting all week we will have on display this entire beautiful line Remember, we make reductions to out of town customers. B. F. LEWIS Yates Center site or sites, and the tion, construction and e-(luipirierit of an electric lighting plant and system for the City of Buffalo and NO to supply and furnish light, heat and power to the City of Buffalo and to the inhabitants of the Citv AUTO LIVERY SOUTH SIDE SQUARE jo ex -jog xcc 0 Blackwood, T.

Jefferson and J. A. Bentley went Monday morning to Cherryvale where they will spend the week attending the Old Soldiers' Reunion. Mr. Black wood is the commander of the association.

of Buffalo for domestic use and other purposes." On the back of each such ballot shall be printed in addition to the endorsements prescribed for general city ballots, the words "Question Submitted." The voting place shall be the City Hall in said city, and said election shall be held therein on Thursday, the fifth day of September, 1918, and the polls shall be open from 8 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock P. on the said fifth day of September. 1918.

The officers who shall conduct said election are as follows: Judges for said election D. O. States, K. Gunby and J. P.

Jensen. Clerks of said election Mrs Gertrude Sherman and Mrs. Nellie C. Perkins, Oone at Buffalo. Kansas, this lath day of August, 1DI8, J.

P. JEN SEN, Acting Mayor. Attest: Arthur Puckett, (Seal) City Clerk. I HAVE STARTED AN ALT TO Livery service in Buffalo and will appreciate any business yon may have in my line. I will Haul You Anywhere DR.I.

S. EVANS Dentist Office in the Old Baird Building Telephone 144 BUFFALO, KANSAS It, is with pleasure that The Blade chronicles the event of an eight and a half pound daughter born to Lieut, and Mrs. Miles Canty at the home in Fredonia Lieut Canty is with the American expeditionary forces in France. CTaSMHMMKtUIMIt ma Henry Bcntlcy Phone 402 for appointments Mrs. Elizabeth Cowdery and daughter Laurn, of Neodesha, spent a portion of Saturday and Sunday at the .1.

C. Pres ton home. They had been visiting at the David Longwell, home in Yates Center and were brought here by Mrs, Longwell, being accompanied by her twochildren and a Mrs. Fisher. Don't i I II oo nnwycu oo AUTOMOBILES The remarkable ability of these cars to stand up under severe seryice has been thoroughly proven in this territory.

The 1919 models are now on display at my salesroom in Yates Center. The beautiful body lines of these models are KAR superior to anything ever attempted before in a car of moderate price and it will pay you to come in or call us up and inspect the car that looks a thousand dollars more than4ls Experiment With Hats Critical dressers find our new styles in Stetsons just what they have in mind-and you are sure of Stetson values. As you know, we carry a representative line of hats-different makes-and a full range of prices. We emphasize STETSON because the tendency is all toward higher priced hats, and we want you to know we can give you sound values. Drop in the next time you are passing by and let us show you these hats.

STETSONS, $5.00 and Up to $10.00 Zellner-Cross Clothing Co. CHANUTE, KANSAS cost, MOST MODERATE IN PRICED MOTOR SALES COM'PY C. C. MILLER, Manager Phones 83 98 YATES CENTER..

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