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Logan County News from Winona, Kansas • 4

Logan County News from Winona, Kansas • 4

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Logan County Newsi
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Winona, Kansas
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WASTED Why your Spring and Summer suit should be a Royal Tailored. Most clothes offered to the public in this community probably are all wool. But the Royal Tailors give you a garment that there is no doubt of. Now while the sun is on the harvest and the wheat is in the shock, while the hUm of the separator is heard in the land, while plenty smiles upon us, remember the way to keep the "kiddos" on the farm is to make life on the farm worth while. Buy a.

pianola, player-piano, or a victrola for Peleg or, Sapphi-ra. Or a piano for Phiry, a violin for Pely. Just drop a card to wig, wMffftjl r. mmmm tl tfTV 1 rniiummummm THE SPOT CAS Sons'IOsicCo. 1 0 1 3-1 0 1 5 Walnut Kansas Cily, Mo.

tl .3 0 UIfaMilil4 3 Exclusive Agents. SHOULD HAVE FILED HIS PAPER EARLY C. Kinsley, V. Official Stock Inspector OAKLEY, KANS. Office At Bale's Feed Barn HAVE YOU ANY AMBITION Success ia not a matter of Luck.

Character plus Training-equals Success, A often as 2 plus equals 4. THE KANSAS WE8LEYAN BUSINESS Specialize! in Character Building and Business Training. Free Winter Chautauqua, Lectures, Stereoptican Graduates Win, and Boost for the College. We taaiih Htunotypy, the "Machine Way" of Shorthand. A position for every Graduate.

Want to know about it? Address President Tucker, Salina. Kansas. Phone' 48L-Rea Phone 122 The School Board of Dist. 91, Thomas Co. Kansas desire someone to build cement foundation for district's choolhouse.

Party accepting job must do all work, furnish materials, etc. Call on or address A. Rector, W. D. McFillen, J.

D. Powell, 35-tf. School Board. According to report of Chas. Sessions, Sec'y of State, Kansas has 39889 autos, 7430 M.

the tax paid for year ending June 30, 1914 was $33,681.75. Logan Co. has only 48 auto's, 20 M. C's. We really thot there were more autos in this county.

Mrs. I. C. Reynolds visited in Salina, over the week-end, returning Tuesday. While in S.

she met her father. Mr. C. C. Sherlock, whom she had not seen for 25 years.

He came Wednesday to visit Mrs. Reynolds. Mr. A. Rouse advanced his time on the news a year, Saturday.

Everything growing well this year on Dry Creek, with good prospects for crops. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Jackson were called to Edmond, Wednesday night, by telegram saying Mrs. J's father, Drew Graves, was dying. In the midst of our plenty, forget neither those less fortunate, nor yet the lean years that may follow. Mrs. Dave Elmborg and children left Wednesday for an extended visit in Republic Co.

C. V. Twombly recently visited Colo. Spgs. and other Colo, points.

I. B. Newell aided W. L. Jackson, this week, plowing corn.

Oh, the long idle summer for the children. That only is sacred which serves. Here endeth ye NEWS for this week. All other item3 go over to July 9. Oakley Kansas.

man visited with Sun. Pleasant Valley. McCLUER STANLEY Carpenters, Contractors and Builders Cement Work. Plastering and Painting. Estimates furnished on application.

CALL OR WRITE AT WALLACE, KANSAS. Young of the Graphic comments thus on our suggestion as to Logan County's "The News handed us a compliment last week and we hasten to repay by saying the a-bove is good sense and suggesting that Mr. Joslyn take it himself." We are free to confess that we should like such a place, but or.ly rich men can afford such luxuries. The pay this great wealthy state allows its statesmen is too small to permit any ordinary business man to accept such office. The paltry $3.00 per diem does not justify a man in leaving his own business at a loss and also the added expense, as one cannot live on $3 00 a day.

There are successful business men here, able to leave their business, having necessary assistants, willing tq spend several hundred dollars, for the place, who if retained in office could become real representatives and get something done for western Kan. Still if the voters WANT TO they know how CAN, Aug. .4, 1914. Our desire is only to see a business man elected and kept in office till he is able to represent us truiy. FEED SALE STABLE Stock leff us receives proper attention.

H. KEMP SON, Page. Henry Moyer made a business trip to Monument, last Mr. Lewallen was in Page, Mon. after a load of Nelson went to Colby last Tues.

and brot home a new Ford. Who's A. C. Ward's mother, brother and sister came out from Topeka, Tues. night for a Mrs.

Ester Peterson was in Page Tues. and Florence Wright went to Monument, last Mrs. Alma Jackson was trading in Page, Thurs.Mrs. Oscar Nelson was in Page, Johnson began binding wheat Fri. Walker was a Page visitor, Sat.

Henry Moyer made a business trip, to Winona, Sat. Jackson and wife were Winona visitors, Daniels went to Monument. Sat. Mr. Kessler was in Page, Fri.

on M. Brown made a business trip to Page, Sat. evening Mrs. John Moyer and daughter, Grace, were in Page, Sit. Moyer and daughters, Grace and Edna, spent last Fri with Mrs.

Ellen Council and family. Bates and husband spent a few days at Robert Cork's last week. Mr. Bates is helping Mr. Cork with his hay.

Elmborg and family of Winona spent Sun. at Mr. Petersons Karr was in Page, Sun morning. has began in full force this week wheat is sure fine and lots of it in this neighborhood. MIlgGIJ.

Wi.iona, Kansas. OVER 65 YCARS EXPERIENCE a k. TekMffSC MsDKtt i tfO Designs Mr. Oral Brown of Fla. visited at McMillen's, Sat.

and Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Matheny and daughter, Iva, visited at C.

A. Peaks', evening and Jack Jones', Chas. Billin-ger visited home-folks, Misses Mabel McMilleri and Del-la Matheny were McAUaster visitors, Hattie Matheny. spent Sun. and Mon.

with home-folks. August Anderson's father, Mr. Minnio, of St. Joseph, Mo. returned home, he has been visiting her.

for the past six weeks Misses. Blanche and Mabel McMillen attended the Embroidery Club last Wed. at Mrs. John Newell's. Sexton, A good rain would be very welcome in this Lottie Pancake will spend the 4th in Sharon Spgs.

with her sister. Geo. Smith had to repair his pump the first of the week Miss Mary Strange, who has made an extended visit in this neighborhood, left recently for her home in Lincoln Co.Freddie Lewis visited his cousin, Vernon last boys are breaking horses this Robbie Hoss, who is east, reports several prostrations from haat in the harvest Young is at Downs getting his threshing machine in readinesj for the biur wheat crop. Gallon Cans Peaches, Apples and Blackberries. -At The Spot Cash.

Panama-Pacific Handbook is Ready A beautiful and valuable booklet on the 1915 World's Fair at San Francisco is out and being distributed exclusively by the Remington Typewriter Co. H. W. Brooks, agent was here Monday leaving us acopy. Anyone desiring a copy can secure one free by writing "Remington Typewriter 921 Grand Kans.

City, Mo." The book is not only beautiful but contains much information on Canal, California, the Fair, etc. Mrs. Ira David and Leta Marie returned to Oakley, Sunday night after several days visit with her parents, the Foremans. Leta is the proud owner of dog ra little lively" Puppy," secured from Clifford Jackson. Hobson Amendment Sunday night at the close of Children's Day Program; Rev.

Sitterly presented the matter of sending a request to Cong. Connelly and Senators Bristow and Thompson urging them' to vote for the above amendment to the constitution. F. E. Brooke was made chairman, Mrs.

A. VV. Haines, Secy. The meeting ordered night letter telegrams sent and the Chairman appointed a committee, Sitterly, C. A.

Kemp and F. D. Joslyn to prepare and send same. A collection was taken. The telegrams have been sent.

Chas. H. Nolind filed necessary papers for a place on Republican ticket for Co. Clerk at Aug. 4, Primary, last week.

He is the fourth to ccme out on the R. ticket. W. J. Devine, A.

N. Bull, J. E. Smith and Nolind as R's. and F.

Rick man. Dem. Among R's. the winner needs only 1-4 Republican votes plus one to be nominated. Unless the winner has 50 per cent plus one he is in no true.

sense the party's candidate, hut such is law. It is a poor system, But Wilson was elected the same way, having far less than 1 2 the votes cast. We need to improve our voting system. A pair in a hammock AttemptecUo kiss; In less than a jiffy They landed like -Weekly X-liays THERE ARE MORE THAN FIFTEEN REGULAR DEPARTMENTS IN EVERY ISSUE OF Ho ckys I cMagaiine for Women Here are some of the Departments: Your Kitchen Best Ways lu Housekeeping Household Short Outs Best Recipes Home-crait Building-, Decorating The Garden Mothers and Children "Child Tralnins" The Little Folk's Page What the Trained Nurse Says About tlu Care ol the Baby May Manton Fashions Dress Accessories The Home Needlewoman The Acquisition oi Charm, Grace and Toiso At Your Best Beauty and Health Manners and Morals Vocational Suggestions Look over any recent number. Note how the above excellent departments are handled.

But do not get the impression that because Today's Magazine is intensely practical and helpful, that it has no entertaining features. It has plenty of thern. Today's is no plod horse. Every number is like a tonic like the visit of a welcome friend who radiates helpfulness and good cheer and drives away the blues. YOU WILL ENJOY EACH MONTH (a) Charming Stories with a purpose and moral; (6) Articles on what women are doing in Politics the Arts and Sciences; (c) Sane editorials that appeal to a woman's sympathetic, moral and sentimental nature; (d) Timely articles upon the big things that are happening in world.

In addition, every number of Today's has big, special original features that have never been done before. Today's is indeed in a class by itself. The most remarkable thing about Today's Magazine is the price. It would be cheap at $1.50 but the price is still only 50 cents per year including any May Man-ton Pattern free. Call at our office and look over the current number of Today's.

You witf be imply delighted with Today'. Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may (illicitly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communications strictly conBdentlal. HANDBOOK on Patent gent free.

Oldest agency for securing patents. Patent taken through Munn It Co. recelTa tptcial notice, wit hout charge, in the Scientific American. A hnnrtsnmel Illustrated weekly. Largest circulation of nhy scientltlo journal.

Terms, t'i a rear: tour months, tL Sold by all newsdealera. lirancU OHlco. Su bU Washington, D. H. M.

Butler, M. D. PHYSICIAN' SURGEON PHONE NO 19. WINONA KANSAS. Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing.

Leave jour, watch and Jewelry repairing at this office and it will be sent to Scott Spaulding at Scott City, the work will be done as well as it ia possible for work to be done any where in the world and will be returned in from 4 to 6 days. Mr. Spaulding has the best equipped establishment for watch and jewelry repairing in the west. Miss Fern Lahman visited with Misi Nanna Lahman, Sat night and Sun. II.

P. Kronvall visited with Mrs. J. A. Lahman and mother, Mrs.

Clara Nordwall Children's Day Exs. at Brownville school-house, Sun. was well 1 Mrs. F. I.

Lahman and daughter, Nanna, visited at J. A. Lahman's, Tues. and Zada Lahman returned home with them to spend the There were Children's Day Exs. at Pinhook, Sun.

the and Mrs. J. A Nelson visited at H. P. Kronvall's, Sun.

and Mrs. C. Lahman visited at F. I. Lahman's, Sun Mrs Ollie Parsons called at Mont Parsons's Thurs.

a. and Mrs Will Koons and son, Harold, called at P. Kronvall's, Wed. in their nev auto. Swearingen went toLoganspjrt, Wed.

to look after his farm there. R. Lah New stock of 5, 10 and 25c goods just received. At The Spot Cash..

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