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The Daily News from WaKeeney, Kansas • 4

The Daily News from WaKeeney, Kansas • 4

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The Daily Newsi
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WaKeeney, Kansas
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Know "So the People Month Publishes all the news the day it happens; Controlled by no gang, clique individual; prints the news without coloring and as it is. Paper fl fx W. II. SWIGGETT Real Estate and Abstracts Oldest Abstracter in Trego County Member of State and National p. REAL ESTATE AND LftND LOANS If you want to buy, sell or exchange, or borrow money on land, it will be to your interest to see me.

Rentals collected and taxes paid for non-iesidents E. D. WHEELER, WAKEENEY, KANSAS. Association State $5,000 Bond Mrs. Frank Wollner, Mrs.

C. J. Ferris and Mr. and Mrs. I.

T. Pur-cell were Grainfield visitors Wednesday. enrolled. How Sept. 27100 does it sound? The Daily Kansan, published by S.

M. Hutzel, Buys and Sells Real Estate the students of the state university is on our reading table. Ten volumnes of reference his During the past few days it has been thought that the mysterious horse disease, that has baffled all government, state and local veterinarians, was dying out, but sixteen new cases aae reported from one neighborhood south of Collyer this morning. 5 fl. J.

Millie, Fres Baker, Vict-Pres fl.fi. Blair, Cashier G.R.ttille, Asst. Gash- i Capital $25,000.00 Treoo County State BanK Leases Lands. Collects Rents. Pays taxes for non-residents.

Special attention given to collections. Wakeeney. tory were added to our library. Miss Cora Marshall is pianist for marching this week. 'The Perfect Tribute" was read to the school by Miss Altman, Wednesday afternoon.

The stillness spoke of intensity of interest. Most of the students had heard it before, but it was thoroly enjoyed by all. Mrs. M. A.

Duggan leaves this evening for Detroit, after a two weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Berwick. General Banking i Directors AS tl.

J. Millie, W.J.Skelton. A S. Diebold, VI. G.

Baker, fl. fl. Blair 3 It is truly worth reading. The Senior literature class is Wakeeney, Kansas 5 LI Emil Lawson and M. W.

Mason returned yesterday from Kansas City, where they had been with four cars of cattle. woricing on themes and "Reformation." Stephen Beason and LeonaRl Acre were absent from school the forepart of the week, working, we Elmer Sampson of Quinter came in from the East this morning and after visiting a few hours with friends left for his home with W. believe. A. S.

Peacock, For Probate Judge November Election. Entertains Mrs. Charles Steinberger enter Some very good breakfast dishes W. Gibson, who made an auto trip were prepared by the several D. S.

to Hoxie today. classes yesterday. Did you ever know that squashes cucumbers, tomatoes, are fruits? Well, they are. Do you believe in Woman's Suf ra ge? Whether you do or not you will enjoy reading every chapter of the new serial we have arranged to print Thefcen's Candidate tained her class of younger pupils at her home Wednsday afternoon. Sometime ago a farmer went in Games were played on the lawn and refreshments were served.

All report a fine time. Those present to an Wakeeney hardware store and borrowed eight dollars, which was added to the bill he already owed. Then he took the money A new schedule has been provided and it is believed to be "the" one. We hope so. This is ideal weather for study.

Not too warm nor too cold, you know. to pay freight in a kitchen range he bought from a Cheap John mail were Loretta Hixon, Isabelle Cunningham, Erma lone Kraus, Margaret Hardman, Clara Gibson, Edith Shaw, Rosa Spena, Mable Billings, Harold Billings, Clemford Kulp and Graydon Sellers We Carry Lumber That will please all customers and meet the demanks and requirements of the most exacting builders is no small undertaking. You cannot find a lumber yard stocked with Better Lumber and Building Material, that will come nearer to meeting all demands than our yard. Do not make a purchase without first obtaining our estimates. It will be money in your pocket.

order house in Chicago. The M. E. Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Long yesterday P.

M. to finish up some extra work they had on hand. A tale with situations a9 ridiculoui as they are daring, but wholesome and up to the minute. W. W.

Gibson, Dr. A. B. Jones, Steinberger and a representative of the Security Stock Food Co. went over to Hoxie today to procure, if possible, a supply of anti-meningitis serum.

The state has established an experimental station at Hoxie and is manufacturing this serum for free distribution in localities where the horse plague is raging. Late Transfers E. A. Armstrong to Guy Jaynes, S. W.

13-12-24, $1. O. P. Williams to E. M.

Clark, N. E. 3-11-22, $4920. A. E.

Emmons to F. B. Walker, N.W. 32-11-22, $5000. J.

G. Nider to M. C. Bacon, N. 1-2 is Mr.

Tom Straw of Hoisington here, the guest of relatives. rJ If i Verbeck Lumber and' Supply Company. Wa-Keeney. Kansai Jess McAtee was down by Ellis yesterday on business..

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Years Available:
1912-1913