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The Western Kansas News and The Kanoradian from Goodland, Kansas • 3

The Western Kansas News and The Kanoradian from Goodland, Kansas • 3

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THE WESTERN KANSAS NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1920. KEERAN LandCompany TOLD IN A LI i i Dr. F. H. Smith made a professional trip to Bird City Tuesday.

Mrs. Roy Craig broke her arm this week trying to crank a Ford. -Will Shay returned Tuesday night from a two weeks' visit in Denver. -Mrs. Charles Ross' will spend the Gdlaidl Fonndrv Glen Filer has gone to Hot Springs, for an indefinte stay.

Mrs. Shearer has been quite ill this with friends in Denver. week with bronchial trouble. 0 Mrs. Harry HM -'and Mrs.

R. E. Machine Co. Mr. and Mrs.

John Gust are recov ering from a few week's illness. Western Kansas and Eastern Colorado Lands J. L. Bisenius of Burlington, spent Webster spent Friday in Kensington, Kans. Mrs.

N. Krow took suddenly ill Wednesday morning with a stroke of apoplexy. Mrs. J. H.

Leyden and children visited in Colorado Springs the first of the week. Miss Myrtle Wheatley left Saturday for Denver after spending a few days here with her mother. Stratton, Colorado Goodland, Kansas Conductor D. B. Stowell and Walter Nimms, of Limon, were in our city Wednesday.

NEW FACTORY BUILDING JUST COMPLETED Miss Nellie Otter went to Denver Monday in Goodland on business. Mrs. A. D. Stewart left Friday for Denver to spend a week with relatives.

See Thoa. P. Leonard for Abstracts. Glen Filer's carpenter shop was broken into recently and a number of tools stolen. 0 0 0 Mrs.

Dan Gilbert and Mrs. J. 0. Kent were Denver visitors the latter part of last week. Miss Lily Thyfault, of Plainville, is now employed as bookkeeper for the Millisack store.

Mrs. R. A. Kent visited the latter part of last week in Norton with her son, Rex and family. i Mrs.

Arthur Cullins and Miss Marie Vogan have gone to Colby and will work in a hotel there. Wade Warmer fer AbatraeU. Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Light returned home Monday from a visit with relatives in North Dakota. Monday to consult an eye specialist and have her eyes treated. W. G.

Danielson, president of the Goodland Foundry Machine Company, is now in the east buying new equipment for the factory, and it is expected that the plant will be in operation within the next 60 days. The plant will be equipped to manufacture" Tractors, Plows, Trucks and Hot Air Furnaces. Dr. WW. Elgin DENTIST Cullen Balldisf Office Fhona 183; Em.

170 Judge C. I. Sparks and Court Reporter Edw. Reichard are holding court at Stockton this week. John M.

Yearick left Tuesday night for Chicago to attend the national meeting of Equity managers. Mrs. L. E. Brinker returned from Denver Wednesday afternoon, after a short visit with her daughters.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mallory and Mr. and Mrs. McCall of Brewster, were Goodland- visitors Wednesday.

Mrs. Enos Bowman of Horace, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. John Hartzler, who has been critically ill. Mrs. Walter Powers and daughter.

Miss Ethel, returned Saturday from Denver where Ethel had her eyes Dr. J. W. Shaw DENTIST 315 Empire Building DENVER, COLORADO Mr. and Mrs.

B. E. Bridges left the latter part of last week for Denver and will spend a week there. 000' Howard Hogeboom spent Thursday and Friday in Denver with his wife, who Is visiting friends there. 0 Mr.

and Mrs. Phillips xsA son, Clyde, returned home Sunday morn Bay Stock in this New Sherman County Enterprise There is a limited amount of stock now for sale at $25 a share. A considerable amount of this stock has already been old to Sherman county people and also tor others), in adjoining counties. Persons wanting to purchase stock or those desiring to know more about the factory and its outlook, are requested to see H. C.

NEU, Goodland, Kansas ing from a visit in Shawnee, Okla. treated. R. D. Hunter left Tuesday of last Miss Lena Arkebauer arrived Wed week for Wyoming and from there he nesday afternoon from Colorado LOANS went to Pittsburg, on business.

Buy a purebred Shorthorn bull, Saturday, Jan. 17. Miss Delta Piper has accepted the position" as night telephone operator. She is learning the work this week. Springs to visit her mother, Mrs.

Lena Arkebauer. Mrs. Earl Mitchell and son of Burlington, are visiting here with Mr. Mitchell's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

M. S. Mitchell. I have some money to loan on Sherman county land at a very favorable interest rate, and on attractive terms. Wade Warner W.

P. Peake and James Jones left Mrs. Ada Norman of Burlington, Wednesday to spend a couple of days with the latter's parents, who live spent the week-end in Oscar Ray Denver. near Brewster. who has been here taking osteopathic treatments, returned home this week, Higden sella glass.

H. W. Stewart left Sunday evening for Kansas City, where he was summoned to serve on the federal grand jury. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Neu, Mrs. Avis M. Stewart and Dr. C. R.

Nutt of Plymouth, spent Sunday at the Luther Owsley of Rawlins, is here visiting his sister, Mrs. Herman kreuzer. TOP Ed Stewart home near Edson. Mrs. O.

D. George Bradley Frank Gettle BRADLEY GETTLE AUCTIONEERS Goodland, Kansas Bacon of Rexford, was Monday, having dental Mrs. A. Kreuzer returned home in uooaiana "Bill" McKinley, clerk in the Milli Wednesday evening from Greeley, work done. sack grocery department, spent the COUGHING week-end with his parents at Phillips- burg.

See T. E. Stewart for Abstracts. Ed Elder is able to be back in the where she spent two weeks with her daughtr, Mrs. Burgett Woodcock.

There will.be a pie social and program at the Plainview school house Friday evening, Jan. 23. Everybody Miss Irene Power left Monday even Goodland Clothing store after a two ing for Salina, where she will enter See us early for dates. weeks' illness. the business college to take a month's course.

Hon. to Mr. and M'f. Elmer The county treasurer's books were Quincy, a son, Wednesday, Jan. 14.

He hai been xianuO Ouincy. examined this week by Probate Judge E. E. Donly, E. E.

Sprague and E. E. invited. Anabel VanWinkle, teacher. C.

W. Miller, of Hays City, inspector of the Columbia Commandery, Knights Templar, will be here about January 26. A big occasion is planned for that time. Mrs. A.

Hanna left Monday evening for Olathe, called there by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Mrs. J. L. Powers received quite an njury to her right hand Wednesday Euwer.

by getting it caught in an electric wringer. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Meng and children returned the first of the week The GOODLAND SANITARIUM DR. J.

H. BANKER, Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon EYES TESTED GLASSES FITTED Phone 301 Calls Answered Promptly from a visit in Red Oak, and Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed McClung, vhu live north of Ruleton; daughter, Omaha, "Nebr. Sherman Kemp arrived here Tues Herb Hutches is working in the Skin ner Suitatorium during her absence.

0 0 0 Don't let that cough tear and destroy the tender inflamed tissues of your lungs, throat and bronchial tubes. A neglected cough often develops into a more serious complaint. You can't afford to take chances and let that cough wear itself out maybe it won't. White Pine Tar and Wild Cherry Compound Is a valuable combination for the relief of coughs, colda, loss of voice, hoarseness, bronchitis, and certain minor plumon-ary disorders. It soothes the irritated and inflamed tissues of the throat and upper air passages.

Always keep a bottle of our cough syrup handy. Then you will be ready to nip that cough when it comes on all of a sudden some night. GET A BOTTLE OF OUR WHITE PINE TAR AND WILD CHERRY COMPOUND TODAY! L. H. ARENSBERG Geo.

L. Theimer and Elma Kistler day afternoon from Seattle, to see his mother, Mrs. Simon Kemp, Wednesday, Jan. 14. She has been given the name Nellie.

Lee Conquest has gone on an extended visit. He first visited a sister of Colby, secured a marriage license here Wednesday. They went from here to Bird City where they were to who is critically ill. Monroe Wallis arrived here Satur in Idaho, and from there he will go to Oregon to visit other relatives. day night from Emden, Mo.

and will make this his home. He is a brother be united in marriage by Rev. Sittler. Albert, John and W. W.

Reed left Tuesday nightfor Rpthany, of Mrs. T. B. Allen. 0 Public sale of Shorthorn cattle, Sat "Immunity Bath." In criminal trials, "Immunity bath" menns exemption from prosecution.

The expression was first used several being called there by the death of urday, Jan. 17. Fifty-three lots, cows, heifers and bulls. years ago, when several defendants In their father. Mrs.

G. W. Edwards, a daughter, was unable to go. Ernest Bower returned Friday from a business trip to Kansas City and St. Joseph, where he purchased a Claude Drake, son of Mr.

and Mrs. a trust case were discharged oy ma United States court on the ground that they had gained personal Immunity by furnishing the evidence upon which the Indictments were based. Dr. H. GLIXP1AN Andrew Drake, is ill with the measles.

The little Drake girl has just recovered from the malady. lot of furniture for the store. He says that furniture prices are steadily THE REXALL STORE REFRACTING 00m Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark and chil Eye Specialist Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Boyle left the dren returned home Monday morning from a visit with relatives in Wich The Formula. Of dancers It may be observed that vhen they are barefooted they are aesthetic, and when they do not wear any clothes to spook of they ore Interpretative, the two together eomblnlnp and make them classical.

New Bed ford Standard. ita and Belleville, Kans. first of the week for Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boyle left Wednesday WILL BE IN Harold S.

Kemp and wife of Omaha, ATTENTION! afternoon for the same place to spend a few days. Carl is laying off with a sprained foot. arrived here Sunday, callede here by very serious illness or Mr. Kemps mother, Mrs. Simon Kemp.

Mr. and Mrs. Thos. P. Leonard left Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Drake of Elk Monday morning, for Los Angeles, and from there will go to SETTLE YOUR ACCOUNTS I All parties owing past due accounts please call and settle at once. We have many old and past due accounts which should have been settled long ago. We feel when we extend credit to anyone that we are doing them a Vallejo, to visit Mr. and Mrs.

0. D. Dickey. Mrs. Dickey is a sister Point, S.

who have been here visiting with the Andrew Drake family, left Tuesday for home. Henry and Andrew are brothers. GOODLAND, KANSAS Wed. January 21 AT THE HOTEL NEU FOB ONE DAY ONLY All Glaaes Fitted are Guaranteed to Give Entire Satisfaction. RETrRN VISITS EVERT TniRTT DA VS.

can can sell you a farm in any county in Northwest Kansas. We buy and sell nothing but the best. Every sale guaranteed with abstract compiled by the Sherman County Abstract Company (bonded). We are also agents for the Reo Speed Wagon, Light Six and Four Cylinder Cars. Calvert Realty Co.

of Mrs. Leonard. 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. James Bridgeman and Karl Baughman left Saturday night favor and we are glad to do it, but daughter, Virginia, left Friday for we have to live the same as anyone for Denver to visit his wife, who is ill rith the flu.

He returned Tuesday Denver, called there by the death of else. Therefore, persons owing past due accounts please look after it, or night and reports her condition a lit-1 her father who was killed in a mine. Hy G. L. CALVFRT PHONE 54.

be prepared to scte with our collectors when they call, but this is extra expense to us. C. E. GARRETT. tie better.

He snjs Mrs. Wiloy Mams Mr. BridgSwan returned Tuesday and had the flu and rnnumonia and was cays that his father-in-law's body had taken to a hospital there. not been found when he left..

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