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The Scott Republican from Scott City, Kansas • 5

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I Grifsby Nw "Kopke's" Brands of flavoring extracts are strictly pure. Buy them at your retail grocers. SALE Rev. Grooves, of Leoti, will 'commence a revival meeting at Modoc next Tuesday evening, Feb. All are extended a cordial invitation to attend the meeting.

How Do You Buy Tires? IT is the easiest thins: in the world to buy Good Tire Mileage. Simply choose g-ood tirss and let us show you how to trive them practical care this is the business-like solution. There is no hort-cut to real Begins Saturday, Feb. 19 and lasts eight days. Edward Thomas and wife, returned Tuesday evening to their home at Coffeyville.

They have been visiting with his brother, Stacy Thomas aud at the J. E. Cain home. Mr. and Mrs.

Moonmaw and Bryon Boones of Lane county visited Clarence Looneyg Sunday. George Huffman of Grigsbv is very sick. Neva Hopper and Roy Fleenor were guests of Nina Snyder Snnday. There were quite a few Grigsby folks went to the oil well Sunday. Mr.

and Mr. Conner and John Mo-berger were visitors of Roy Barks-dale Sundav. A dance was held at the Grigsby Store after literary Friday night. Every body had a good time The Grigsby Literary is doing fine. The question for Friday night is: Resolved that a bachelor is more benefit to the country than an old maid.

Every body invited. Anna McCellan of Dignton visited Edith Graham the last part of the week. Pete Eitel was up from Dighton Friday night tor Literary. Don't miss this sale. Did you get our circular? If not, come and see the goods they will speak for themselves.

19c tags prominent everywhere in all departments. Big bargains every day. Your neighbors will be here, and we are looking for yon. Golddn Rule tire economy the same srood old rule applys the best is cheapest. Choose Goodyear tires if you want to so right every time.

They cost no more than ordinary tires. Come in and look at them handle them try them on your car. They will give you the extra tire mileafe your are looking for. DICKHUT AUTO GO, SCOTT CITY, KANSAS A. NEESE, Proprietor U.

G. Ruth, representative, and son, U. G. jr. a Page, in the state legislature, came home Saturday, for an over Sundav stayi They returned to Topeka, Monday morning.

D. D. Beck stepped backward off a ladder Monday and in the landing he received a broken wrist. He1 still has one mighty good arm, and it carries a wallop, so don't brush up against the sore arm. Mrs.

Z. B. Warren, wife of Z. B. Warren generally known to his friends as Doc Warren, died at the family home, Tuesday, Feb.

1, 1921. The funeral was held, Wednesday, burial in Sunnyside Cemetery. Winona News. The boys and girls will enjoy the "Days of the Buffalo," "Buffalo Bill's last Performance," and the whole show put on at the Auditorium by the "101 Ranch" next Wednesday evening, just as much as grown-ups, and if you fail to give the kiddies a chance to see it, you will stand at the head of the "meanest man class." Tafr Gossip. School was closed all last week, as Miss Ethel Brown wished to be with Mr.

Maxwell's at the funeral of Mrs. Maxwell, who was a very dear friend riffe Local and Personal gfj IN AND ABOUT SCOTT CITY "XT' of hers. 32f Wheat was bringing $1.52 at Scott City Tuesday. Ira Biddle returned to his home in Colorado, Monday, after a months visit at the home of his aunt Mrs. S.

S. McGinnis. J. C. Hopper of Hutchison attended Court here yesterday.

The P. E. O. met with Mrs. Carl M.

Starr Tuesday evening. A progressive card party was given Saturday evening, by Mrs John Rudolph and Mrs. Lloyd Rudolph, at their home north of town. All kinds of disagreeable weather isn't it? wish there wasn't any ground hog. The infant child cf Mr.

and Mis. George Harrington died last Sunday and was burried Tuesday. Dosia Caderett visited at her sisters Mrs. Glen Stacy's last week. Glen Stacy and wife entertained at dinner last Sunday Arthur Brownings and family, Frank Stacy and wife, Dosia Caderett and Loran Wright.

Jack Harrington and wife entertained the dancing crowd Saturday night. There was quite a crowd and it was sure "wet" weather. This has gotten to be a real damp country we are living in. Mrs. Chas.

Stagner is improving slowly from her recent sick spell. Mis McCarraick is working for her. Ater a ten day session, District Court adjourned last night. A daughter was born to Jess Gowan and wife, Saturday Feb. 12.

Miss Carrie Starr, of the High School Faculty, entertained the Senior class of the school, at a Valentine party, Monday evening. Chet Vaughan went to K. C. to take in the Motor Show. Michael J.

Rav, attorney for Charles A. Sarber, the oil promoter, was here last week settling up some of the financial difficulties the company got into las't fall, and announced that they expected to begin drilling again with" in the next month. Mr. Ray returned to Chicago Tuesday evening, but expects to return within a week and will stay on the ground until the work is completed Sharon Springs Times. SEE The Indian Buffalo Hunt-Battles on the Plains The Hennessey Massacre The Fight with' the Den of Rattle Snakes cowboys, Cowgirls, Wild Riding, Stampede and Round-up and yet a dramatic success.

At Auditorium, next Wednesday tv-ening Feb. 2 3. OXLEY BROTHERS All Kinds of I SUR AN CE FARM HAIL LIFE AUTOMOBILE CASUALTY ACCIDENT Your note as good as the cash Farm and Hail Insurance a Specialty Office South Main Phone 179 L. S. Boyer shipped a car load of cane seed from Modoc, Tuesday.

Mrs. G. W. REAM Miss Eleanor Schmitt entertained the Middy Girls last Thursday Mrs. Kate C.

Fobes, Register of Deeds, of Logan County, and Mrs. Belle Wright, were here from Russell Springs Monday, shopping. The Wednesday Afternoon Club ladies gave a dinner today at the Mrs. Silberberg' home, with Mrs. R.

D. Armstrong as guest of honor. FOR TRADE John Deer Lister, and good 2-row curler, excellent condition. Will swap for cattle. E.

McMillan. Miss Pearl Settle left Sunday tor a visit with relatives in L. J. Sickler returned last Thursdy front a months visit with his fa' her at Xockport, Mo. "Mrs.

Sarah A. Ream died January 31, at her home near Arnold, Kansas, according to a letter received yesterday by Mrs. Eva. Youll, who was a lifelong friend of the Ream family. death of her husband, the la George" Ream, was in in 1915 and just tour days preceding the date of their 55th wedding anniversary, which they were preparing to celebrate at the time of his death.

The Ream family home has been in Kansas since leaving Benton couatv a little more than thirty years ago. They had been residents of this county for many years and had made their SEED FOR SALE Sudan grass i cents per pound, Sour-less 101 Cane 3 cent per pound, Millet 1 cent per pound. Home grown, and all class, matured seed, Mesdames Wilson, Lobdell and Johnson of Tribune, and Carter of Le-oli, were shopping in this City E. iVI eckley Dr. S.

S. McGinnis L. F. Roark and wite left for the east Sundav evening, to buy goods for ilhe R-V-W- Store. samples at the Republican officer.

At my farm northeast of Scott City. N. H. tb Old Neliable Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Physician Surgeon Office- Roark Bid. The Alfalfa Meal Mill on the Lough Farms started grinding this week for the first time since completion.

A car load of i'-s product was shipped yesterday to Ohio. C. W. Foroe left last Thursday for Wamego, Kansas, his former heme for several weeks visit. Because Congress is asking for an accounting of the expenditures ot the Scott City, Kansas' home st Vinton, south of Shellsburg and between Newhall and Van Horn.

At (he Hal L.iver Barn Calls Answereii Day oi Kighl C. R. Dickhut, of the Dickhut Auto Co. went to Kansas City, Sunday evening, to attend the Motor Show. Both Mrs.

Ream aud her husband one hundred and fiifty million dollar fund voted the president, democrats are accusing congress of offering an insult to Pres. Wilson. What's the trouble, wouldn't an itemized statement of what, where and how that were 'true christian people and their Chris Johnson returned Tuesday from Wichita, driving in with a S-ton Twin City truck, to be used as an oil truck to haul fuel oil to the Frant oil drilling outfit. lives were noble inspirations to their -and family and community in which they resided. In Benton, County they were I have moved my grinder home rill grind feed at my place.

J. M. Hoover. active in the various communities in monev was spent for, look good to the people who "give until hurts" to raise which they lived and they enjoyed keeping in touch with the doings in that money? The "insult" is that the accounting isn't made voluntarily, and The company holding the leases on the block south of the river just west of Russell Springs have contracted for a well to start within ninety days. Oakley Graphic.

Mrs. Julia A. Whitham leff Mood ay for Gravett, Arkansas, tor an extended visit with her danghter, Mrs. W. N.

Jones. their former home and they did so in without waiting for the people, thiu continuing their subscription to the their representatives in congress? to Eugle during all these years. demand it. Mrs. Ream was 79 ot ags, is survived by seven children, twenty- Gov.

Frank Franz, who is about Grt one of our savings banks for the boy or girl. It helps teach them the valuable gift of saving. Citizens State(Bank Mrs. DeWitt Griffiths Sunday School class of theM. E.

church will hold a Food Sale, Saturday, Feb. 19, at the S. I. Rose store. The Sanitary Meat Market For all kinds of Fresh Cured Meats Variety of Vegetables and Fruits Home Made Sausages a Specialty Best Price Paid For Fat Hogs J.

J. Dusenhart, Proprietor ready to start drilling for oil on the Fick ranch northeast of Scott City was three grand children and twenty-one great grand children. The Vinton (Iowa) Eagle. called to Steamboat Springs, Colorado George Ream and family were among the pioneer settlers ot Scott County, homesteading near Modoc in Monday where it is reported one of his drilling crews, had brought in a a new oil well. They started drilling at Steamboat, in wild-cat territory, 1887 where they lived for a number of .1 years.

Mrs. u. J. van Antwerp anu Jattentioni Mrs. J.

C. Mitchell of this city, Dec. 30. Mr. Frant seems either to be daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. Ream, reside in this city. extremely lucky, or using exceptional judgment, in selecting favorable spots W. C. Not "Whisky, brandy and strong wioes in wild-cat territory in which to drill.

We don't care which it is but we hope he brings in a gusher in his latest venture the FiCk location in the Scott City field. are not needed in the treatment ef disease or diseased conditions." Dr. Oliver Osborne, Yale Medical School. -when the hens I I I I I 8 Baptist Church Notes, Every member and every friend of the Baptist Church willl rejoice to Your D. overcoat can be converted into a stylish civilian coat for a small amount.

Dyed black, new buttons, collar converted into a roll collar of wooly, warm astri-can, making a coat which would cost you about $75.00 We also have a heavy, pure mohair serge lining with which we full line the sleeves and body at an extra charge of $8.50. This is done in our modern Tailor hop and Dye Works employing expert Tailors and Master Dyers. MAIL IT TO "Well trained clinciaus are practically unanimous that alcohol has no use in the treatment of infectious diseases." Dr Richard C. Cabot. Harv ard Medical School.

Boston. "Alcohol is rarely emp'oyed now as a drug, beisg displaced be better rem ediesr" Dr. Charles Mayo, Rochester! Minnesota. "I am exceedingly disappointed disappointed to see the move to turn know that every dollar of indebtedness on the church edifice has been paid. The last payment was made last week.

If the agricultural pros go on a strike the cause usually is bad housing cold, damp, uncomfortable quarters. Hens are like humans in that they will not do efficient work if they are poorly housed and you can't blame 'em. A laying hen 'today is doubly valuable, an idle hen today is doubly expensive. Give your hens a chance to do their best build them a comfortable home. Let us figure with you.

pects continue as well as at present the next move will probably be toward building a modern parsonage. over the distribution of alcoholic drinks There will be no preaching at the Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening owing to the fact that the pastor will preach at the Baptist church in Manning on that date. FINN A full Sunday School attendance is desired next Sunday. Let all members of the School be present at 9:45 to the medical profession. In my opinion, and in this I am sure I have the support of the best of the profession, alcohol is not needed in the treatment of anv disease.

To make members of the medical profession distributors of alcoholic drinks will be, in my opinion, ruinious to the profession. Inlel-ligtnt physicians will have nothing to do with it. while the lower strata ol the profeioo ill prescribe for whooe-r wants it." Dr. Victor C. Vaughsn, Ann Arbor, ITnivrrsiH of Michigan.

A. M. J. W. Smith, Pastor.

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