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The Lovewell Index from Lovewell, Kansas • 1

The Lovewell Index from Lovewell, Kansas • 1

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I' i VOLUME, 4. THE FORMOSO SPIRIT CONSOLIDATED, LOVEWELL, KANSAS, FKIDAY, 2 ,1015 CHESTER SIMMONS. EDITOR. NO. 3 TH LOVE WELL See The New POWER wASHER at Dav Nelson di Wednesday evening at the sanatariura in Conor a where he was operated on for append lcit.

His body was brought up on the train Thursday. it Ye. i While Chair Shop IN EVERY WAY ALL tflNUS OF TONSCRIAL WORK DONE. BATHS, HOT OP. COLD.

LAUNDRY BASKET GOES TO SUPERIOR TUESDAY MORNING AND RETURNS FRIDAY. PHONE NO. 21 WHEN YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR GRAIN AND SEE THE PRICE THE KAN. SAS GRAIN ELEVATOR CO. CAN GIVE, OBITUARY, llarmon Adlai Sherril was born CHARLEY POOLE, MGR.

jdhe 11 th.V'1914 in Little Rock, Arkansas and died at Concordia, The Alcohol Fiabit The Tobacco Habit "The Gossip li elicit Are all bad habits. It appears that every man must have a habit. Why not have a GOOD HABIT Get the banking habit. It only takes a dollar to start a bank account hart Prop. The Camp Fire Girls took a camp fire supper out in the country last Tuesday evening.

Miss Coyner County Suparintendent was here Kansas September 17 th. 1915 aged 1 year. 3 months and i days. This dear little one is by a father, mother, seven brothers and two sisters. Robert Harroun Contractor Bui der and accompanied the girls on the trip.

An exnellent time is reported by all. Following the accidental thp evening before', the little one was taken to the sanatarium at Concordia, but "died a few mo mnts before reachine there. Fun witn us. Real Estate Loans and Insurance, Fhone 8, Lovewell, Kans. Mrs.

Andy Van Meter spent last week near Jamestown at her sifters canning peaches. eral services were held at the TheLovewell State-Bank John, -Mart, and Willie Van Meter stacked wheat this week. Lovewell iansas. B. Church in Lovewell, conducted by the pastor, Rev Watt, after which interment was made in Fair-yiew Cemetery.

Duiing the few months that Dr. Sherril and his family have been inf the community, they "have en A mistake was made in week's issue herril's baby bov was buried in Fail view Cemetery instead of Laurel Hill as was printed; Lee Mann took his threshing machine outfit out to the Thompson pla.ce Wednesday evening getting ready to start threshing Thurs day morning. F. S3S Hope Williams, Elma Burnham, Iia Shaver and Bet lah Piatt weie the pall bearers for little Harmon Sherril. D.V.

NOTICE AFTER SEPTEMBER 1 st. MY DENTAL OFFICE HE LOCATED OVER FREEBURG'S STuKli AT COLRTLANI). DR. E. G.

CUMMINGS. Al Ogle of Belleville spent a part of last week at the Mrs. 'vVord received here that Dowie Davies famous- Mankato Colts which have been caperine a round and defeating everything in this section of the country met their Waterloo over at Republic City' Saturday with the latter team by the tune of 13 to 2. Kind a hard on poor old Davies and, his colts. deared themselves to a wide circle of friends who join in sympathy with them in theii sad bereavement 0, baby, my heart is sore For the love that was to be, For the untried drean of love now o'er Twixt thee my child and me.

Yet over this little head, Lying ss still on my knee, I thank, my God for the bliss of the dead, Prof. Mc Bride, Harold Shaver Matilda Wenger and Nina Peters sang at little Harmon Sherril's funeral. Will Bert and John Simmons went back to Courtland Wednesday morning to finish up work on the brick building. Vetrinary Physician and Surgeon HOG CHOLERA VACCINATION A SPECIALTY. COL'ftTLAND, KANSAS.

Graduate From K. S. A. C. Veterinary Department.

OFFICE ITH PRESTON DRUG COMPANY. Redvced Price Wag'g'ener's blouse Paint at 1 75 per GAL. AT POWELL'S Hdw. Several from this neighborhood took in tha Annual Corn Festival over at Republic City Saturday. was Elmer Trump of Formoso in town Tuesday evening.

Grandma Lovewell fell down a flight of siairs Friday evening End it is reborttd that she bioke her sh oulder. Mr. Erickson filled his two silos Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning. For the joy of the soul set The story i-i going the rounds Mr. and Mrs.

Erickson visited i of the press that citizens of Salina over Sunday in Wayne, Kansas. 13' YEARS' OF Dr. E. G. Cumming's.

Dentist. Phone, No, 112 Courtland, Kans. at Grandpa Leece is very sictc the time of this writing. TROUBLE UYER Tis a weary orld, at best. This world that he will not know, Would 1 waken him out of such perfect rest, For its sorrow and strife? Ah, no.

Escaped are its thorns and harms: The only path he has trod Misses Marie and Matilda Wen-ger took supper at the Lew Scepter home one evening lat week. Andy Van Meter is on the sick list at this writing. saw a jack rabbit on the main street. Down in Jacksonville, FIa. they saw a 14-foot alligator on the main street.

Which goes to show that the prohibition brand of drinks are not so bad as the other kind after Democrat 4 few hail fell here 1st Friday Is that hich leads fro on a mother's arms evening and the report came in that over in the Pavonia neighborhood some of the farmers haven't enough corn' left to fill their silos. tea ar yf a Into the arms of God. Reverend Watt preai-hes here next Sunday for his last time before going to Conference meeting. i I SHOULD THINK A3 MUCH! I old cream separator In on a new Bert Doxen and wife took dinner the John Coxen home Thurs day. Official Statement Of The Financial Condition Of The Love -veil State Bank bee us ise- The Dankards held a series of their protracted meetings all last week.

Going the rounds in the Kansas I nanprs. according-to the EmnorifJ fore you buy. -ha cj i "i at Lovewell, State of K.injas, at Willie R'sewick threshed for Willie Van Meter this 'the close of business on the 15 th. John and Wm. Powell St SQn on the Little Alice Switzer is sick list at this writing.

week. Finally Relieved by the Old Thedford's Clack-Draugtt. Traverse City, Mich. Mrs. J.

W. Edwards, of town, says: suffered for about 18 years with liver' trouble, and doctored with many different remedies. At last, I was told that an operation was the only thing that would help me, but I heard of Thedford's Elack-Draught, and took six 25-cent packages and it cured me. I can. recommend it to all who suffer from liver troubles.

I have influenced several of my neighbors to take Black-Qraught Liver Medicine, and I give it to my grandchildren. I can safely say that I owe my life to Black-Draught, as it put me on my feet after everything else had failed." You know that you can depend upon Black-Draught Liver Medicine for quick and permanent relief in all disorders of the liver, stomach and bowels, such as indigestion, constipation, biliousness, headache, sour stomach, tired feeling, and many other common a'lments, because, in the past 75 years, it has helped so many thousands of people, whose troubles were similar to these. Safe, gentle in action, and without bad after-effects, Black-Draught is Burp t.r hpnefit both voung and old. Sold everywhere. 2oc a package.

Costs only one cent a dose. NCB 4 day of September 1915. Resouraes. Josh Quick and Jess HilHani sat up over Thursday night with Dave Nelsons body. Charley and John Leece helped Mi.

Erickson thresh Thursday Several folks from here are intending to attend the Ringling Brothers Circus at Concordia Loans and discounts, Loans on real estate, Overdrafts, Other real estate owne Bank $24,188.82 3,335.00 716.50 1, 3,210.00 Farn. and $3,273.20 Wes Lee and wife of the County line neighborhood were in ton Thursday afternoon. ing why his wife legrapned her congratulations anc best wishes in response to a telegram of his, according to the Unionville Republican. He had engaged a berth a-head of time and was comfortably fixed. At one of the stations an ag-id woman boarded the car? but the berths were all taken.

The Edna man's chivalry came to her rescue and he gave the old lady his berth while ne sat up all night in the smoking compartment. The next morning he sent his wife the following telegram 'Gave berth to an old lady last night. Am all If you have any local news you want to see in the paper, don't be backward but bring or send it in and see how willing this paper will be to accomodate you, Hugh Wurley and wife went to i fixt'rs, $1, 613.20 Cash sight exchange, Reverend Watt preached at the Fairview Church Sunday rnorninir. BeHeville with Clyde Boyles arid wife Friday of last week. legal reserve, $2,975 26 Other resources, judgments and chattels, $1,539.96 Jake Switzer helped Orville War.

ren mow alfalfa hay Tuesday morning, Frank Finn was in town afternoon. The Dunkards hold their church meeting next Saturday. $39,268.74 -Kinsley Grapliic. in Total. Liabilities Capital stock paid in, Surplus fund.

Exchange, $10,000.00 1,050.00 1,251.39 PAPER MOT RIGHT. illtl ii THE FLOWER IN Individual deposits subject to check, 10,173.30 Time deposits, 2,313.28 Bills rediscounted, 14.4S0.77 moan 5v jLv nil Ri7 i Total $39,268.74 ft nnlsWteMlii Kf BRAND IN Grocery Pi'pxkases IS THE Buyers Protection A Chi ld Kay Safely Buy YOUR SUPPLIES WHEN YOU SAY fillfg WODPRODflCWfl That Gives I Buy the Best Cement the Cement the Best Greatest value. You Can Not Buy HEUO LAI SuiiFlowerB UBELSfCOiPiS Sometime dad says the paper some how ain't got up just right and does a lot of of knocking when he reads it Friday night He says there ain't a blamed thing in it worth v. hile to read an' that it doesn't print the kind of stuff the people need He throws it in the corner an says its on the "bum" but you'd ought to hear him holler when the paper fails to come. He reads about the weddings and snorts like all git out and he reads the social column with a most derisive shout; he'll read about the parties and he'll fuss and fret and groan and says print the paper for the women folks alone.

He says of information it does not contain a crumb but you ought to hear him noller if the paper fails to come. He's always first to grab it and he he reads thru and thru, and he doesn't miss an item or a want add old or new. He says, "They don't know what we want, them durned newspaper guys; I'll take a day off sometime and go and put them wise." If editors were as wise as dad they'd sure be going some bit vou'd ought to hear him holler if the fail? to come, Ex. State of Kansas, Jewell County, ss. I Wm.

E. Dannefer, Cashier of said bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true; that said bank has bo other liabilities and is not indorser on any note or obligation, other than shown on the above statement, to the best of my knowledge and belief. So htlp me God. Wm. E.

Dannefer, Cashier; Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 20 th. day of September 1915. J. E.

Piatt. Notfry Public. (Commission expires on the 6 th. day ot December 1916.) Correct. Attest; Directors; S.

L. Myers, Chas E. Leece, Ira M. "Swihart, J. T.

Craft. To PI- F. Benson, Bank Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas. Cernent Direct from the Manufacturer. For ASH GROVE SUPERFINE is Sold Only by Local Dealers We believe in every man's right to buy where he can most conveniently and where he can get the most for his money.

The most inconvenient and expensive way to buy cement is to order it direct from the manufacturer. When you buy cement from your dealer from us you can buy any quantity you want. If you get too much you can return it; if you don't crder enough you can quickly secure more. You don't have to bother about shipping errors and freight losses. You don't have to take care of that troublesome detail of returning empty sacks.

We take care of that. But the principal reason for buying from your local dealer is that you can not buy Ash Grove Superfine Portland Cement any other way. It will give you best work and save you money. The Ash Grove Lime Portland Cement Kansas City, have published some interesting and helpful booklets, telling all about choosing and using cement. Write for them, they are free.

Or ask us. We sell a id recommend'ASn GiiOVB SUPERFINE. This store reputation has been made by selling GOOD GOODS, Satisfied customers are our greatest assets. We are now handling a full line of the Dolan Brands and our customers, besides getting fine values, also participate in THE PROFIT SHARING PLAN. You will be interested in this proposition because it tnean9 a saving to you.

Remember that we are progressive. We take care of your interests. We want your business, and if the highest qualities at the right prices will hold your trad you will be our steady customer. W. V.

Griflitts. ft Secular Lbr. Yard. J. E.

Piatt, EVIgr. Lcvswell, Kansas..

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