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The Scott Republican from Scott City, Kansas • 5

The Scott Republican from Scott City, Kansas • 5

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Scott City, Kansas
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5 Kuv' Andei in inCoioia- OAL For summer ue iu your Cuoh tove. PLACE Cretcher Lumber Company ORDER Today while can get it. do, where he is liviug on a homestead, for a yisit with his wife, who has been at the home of her mother, Mrs. Hill for the past two months. Auditorium 1 FIELD SEEDS The McCarty Land Compay arrived Monday, in a special pullman train of Mrs.

George Scbwertz was hostess to the Wednesday afternoon club ladies, at their regular meeting, yester of eight coaches, ith some two bund-red land- buyers from eastern states, who are buving land in south Scott and north Finney counties. day, Monday night the Tailor Shop of H. D. Winters was broken into, and sev Sudan Grass Black Amber Red Amber Millett Kafir Corn eral suits of clothes and over coats were stolen. Indian Corn Sumac cane Red Top cane Alfalla Milo Maize Kansas Orange Alex Wilson and daughter, of La Crosse, visited at the Cary home in this City Sunday and Monday.

While here Mr. Wilson sold his SO-acre tract cornering Scott City to the northeast, to P. D. Krehbiel at $85 per acre. Nova Christy returned this week, from Missouri, where he spent two weeks with his brother Bart, who was seriously ill with Flu.

Mrs. Frank Muzzall, who has been visiting the Coffin's and other relatives in this city for several weeks, left for her home at Crown Point, Ind. Friday evening. Miss Blanche Coffin accompanied her tor a several months visit. A.

Clay Whiteman came up from LaCrosse yesterday, for a short visit with his former partner in the newspaper business, J. B. Morris. I Theatre Scott City, Monday, March 29th, Featuring the cute, dainty, winsome little Movie Star Mary Pickford in the seven reel feature "The Hoodlum" A sister picture to "Daddy If you saw Daddy Longlegs you will know what to expect in "The If not you will see one of the finest funniest, fastest, fascinating corned ys ever screened. Come and enjoy a two-hour pleasure that will make you forget your cares, worries, and stress of living.

One Night Only. Begins at 7 P. sharp. Second Show at 9 P. M.

PRICE 20c, and 40c $25 Reward Russian Olive Trees -I have a few 6 to 8 foot trees, for sale at my farm 6 miles north east of Scott City. N. H. Luton. I will pay a reward of $25 for evidence leading to the identity of the thieves who broke into my tailor shop.

H. D. Winters. All the above seeds are carefully selected from the best crops grown the past season. All are thoroughly acclimated to this section, hand-selected to assure purity of variety.

People who wait until planting time to get their seeds usually are forced to take anything offered. Come in and make your selection now when you can get the best. Scott City Wholesale Theo. Lockhart, of St Francis, Kansas, accompauied by his friend, a Mr. Thompson, was here several days this week, looking after land investments Bob Hilton and Thos.

Smart returned Saturday from Utah, where each filed on homesteads, in the valley which is being colonized by Scott County folks. Thos. Kenyon and Dan Morgan who left in Tom's Oldsmobile for California ten days ago, made the trip to Los-Angelts in eight days, is the word Paul Loughran, who returned Tuesday from California, brings to their Scott friends. Paul was attending a picture show the evening he left Los Angeles, when Tom and Dan came in and took seats besides him. o.

Geo. Rhodes and son Flovd went to to southwest Utah, last week to attend some business connected with the homesteads they recently filed on in that country. Local and Personal Sir IN AND ABOUT SCOTT CITY Romie Riley and wife who were, here from Stockton, California, visiting relatives, went to Lamar Colorado, Monday for a few days visit at the Clarence Coker home. "Danger, this bridge has been condemned by County Engineer," is the warning to motorists found at the bridge across Whitewoman. Creek on the Kansas Colorado Bouleyard in west Wichita countv.

The bridge will likely be fixed up at once, and no doubt the danger sign can be borrowed, for use in this county, on the Beaver creek bridge northwest of town on the Pence road. In the interest of economy and safety we mention this "tip" for the Scott County Advertise- Wind Advertise- Notice the Kansas tnent- Notice, the Kansas Wind ment. C. F. Popejoy and family are mov ing to Atchison Kansas, this week, J.

W. McCarty and wife are the E. E. Coffin returned Tuesday morn-ing from Kansas City. where Charley has a position as Fore parents ot a daughter, born March 18.

man of the Water Service for that Div ision of the Mo. Pac. in Wichita Cap 6. Fergusson was several days this week. Fred Strickert came in from Denver, Monday, for a few days visit with his brother Charley, and family.

L. W. Cretcher left this morning on a business trip to Wichita and Kans EASTER IS NEAR And of course you will want to "DOLL UP" Mail it to FINN Garden City, Tailors, Cleaners, Hatters, Dyers, the only Fully Equipped Plant Within a A Radius of Two Hundred Miles FINNS' Paul Loughran returned Monday from California, where he spent three months visiting his uncles Frank and Earl at Las Angeles. During his stay D. M.

Vaughan sold an Oakland auto to Dr. Rhoads, Saturday as City. He will spend budday in Lawrence with his daughter. Miss White Seed Corn For sale at my farm in Michigan township. J.

S. Graves. Kathryn, who is attending K. U. Dr.

6. M. Gafford started today for Utah, to spend a ten day vacation. he met many of the former Scott folks now residing in California. Paul says Sam Epler and son of Scott City, Chas.

A. Kelson, former well known were Garden City visitors Saturday resident of Scott City; js located at Rye bread fresh on Tuesdays, Graham bread fresh on Thursdays. Greenlee Bakery. Thev came down to meet an aunt of Mr. Epler's, Dr.

Etta Chambers, of Long Beach, and is doing well in the J. M. Royer is here from Oklahoma visiting his brother D. W. of this city.

Mrs. E. E. Coffin entertained the B. T.

Club ladies last realestate business. His firm is known as the Kansas Land Company, and SaoDiego, Calfornia Garden City Telegram. There will be preaching services at the Baptist Church in this City, Sun associated with him are "Bud" (N, and George Perry man, for many day March 28, both morning and even ing. years big ranchmen in south Logan county near Pence. NOW is the time to phone your order for your summers supply of coal for cook stoves.

PLACE Cretcher Lumber Yard Wind Advertise- Notice the Kansas C. A. Coker, of Lamar, his brother Grover in this City days this week. ment. The County Commissioners should take steps at once to see that the Boul evard thru Scott County is put up in first class shape for the large motor tourist travel which is sure to use this route this season.

One exceptionally Dad place is the fill just east of Modoc Did the wind Blow Last Week? Will the wind Blow Next Week? which has been partially washed That hole should be fixed without de lay, regardless of cost. It is danger ous, ana if not fixed up will be the cause of an accident, and a damage KANSAS WIND suit againt the county will follow which will cost many times over, cost of repairing the road will amount to, If it cannot be done, either because of Do You Love It? the lack of funds or lack of ability, danger signs should be set up Ok ith er side of the spot. I Do v. E. K.

Magill, who returned to Scott last fall from Oregon to visit his father Theo. Magill, and who decided to If the blissful Kansas wind does not make you happy it will pay you to watch this space each week, for a few weeks. 35,000 Owners Praise The New Triplex Springs try to regain his health by spending the winter out in the open, trapping and hunting on Beaver creek, in the north part of the county, closed his camp last week and is back in town. How he profit ted thru the winter is best told by Eck, who says: "I made $10,000, which is invested in the health I regained during the three months I FAR m. jVuortffage LAND I Company "It would be an insult to put shock absorbers on this car." "The most advanced piece of work yet produced in the motor car line." These are some of the sincere compliments paid Overland 4 by proud owners.

MORE than 35,000 owners of the new Overland 4 are enthusiastically telling their friends of the wonderful riding qualities of this car. Triplex Springs smooth out the rough road bumps! "Rides as no light car ever rode before." pcul iu the open. My bank book shows a deposit of 1750, realized from the sale of furs that I sold. There were enough fur bearing animals a- long the creek, and enough room for others to have made just as much cash as 1 ad, ana there are some fellows The Sedan weighs only 200 pounds more than the Touring Car living in this county who needed the money worse than but I guess their living comes easier, bo they do not 3 have to worrie or rustle" Diploma Examination The date of the examination for com I F' 1 Loans negotiated on farms and ranches in and neighboring counties. Liberal loans, long time, easy payments.

mon school diplomas, as provided by law are as follows: 4 Rural School, Saturday, April 3, and Saturday April 10. Graded Schools, Friday, April 30, Saturday, May 1. Examinations on April 3 and 10 will be held at the following school houses: District 41, Modoc TirlY. flw, fifriPrrrwfitiri Scctf, Wichiis. Lcf, Leg an Co's.

Distric 4, Grigsby District -Scott City And on April 30 and May at Dist. W. B. Culbertson, Local Agent, Scott City, Kansas. 1, Scott City.

Leo. T. Gibbens, County Superintendent of Scohools..

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