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THE JEWELL COUNTY REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1921. 4 jury, but there seems to be a brand and howled, because it was easier to of judges down in Howat's domain sit there and howl than it was to Sty? 2tepuMtrati Entered the Pustollico at Jewell City ni matter of the second class who believe in law and law enforce- the harvest field and was not called in for the event. Smith County Pioneer. Evidently not their first1 born. It is said a young married woman wanted to return her refrigerator.

She said- there was something wrong with it. It leaked all the time. ment and the defense did not succeed in getting its propoganda before the jury. This year there are more acres of wheat in Republic county than there is corn. It's the first time in the history of the county that the wheat July Special Offerings I EVEIiETT PALMER Editor.

acreage excelled the corn acreage. There are 98,388 acres of wheat and only 97,380 acres of corn. This is Most Americans do not yet understand the Bolshevik plan of totally FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1921 disorganizing society. It is by a At $1.98 approximately acres more in wheat than last year, and practically fifty thousand acres more wheat than was ever planted in Republic county vet this supposed to be a corn Lindsborg News. i People may be perfectly happy and yet not know it until they become unhappy.

Lindsborg News. After "all, we don't know but the hardest part of the harvest work falls on the women folks. Just think of the cooking for a lot of hungry men forced suppression of all private enterprise and personal ambition based on a hope of profit. This means that RATE CARLV HMIHCHIITION One yeur $1.50 One-lmlf year .75 When a subscriber pays for two papers, sending one outside tile county, 2nd paper $1.2 and alfalfa county. There is 33,546 acres of oats this year.

The wheat all individuals buying and selling and trading is under the severest ban. should average fifteen bushels over No stores are allowed to run, or any kind of shops. Nobody is allowed to these hot days. Gaylord Herald. "Law me," the old lady was saying in one of our stores.

Saturday, "had the county, and the present corn prospects ae the best ever known in the county Republic City News. AUVERTISINU iuch do anything to make money for himself. The farmer is allowed to raise .20 Per colum I dared, to wear knee-length skirts If there is a particularly good ball like the girls do now when I was young, I would have run down a man his grain, but is not allowed to sell nr trade it for his ow benefit. The Local readers one ceut per word, five six years before I did." Smith Co. cents for signature or its equivalent.

player in a country town he naturally drifts to the larger communities. The same is true 'of a particularly good banker, reporter, preacher, lawver. mechanic. It is a natural Thie paper stops coming when your lubicription expires. Ij you don't want it, you don't yet it, government takes charge of it and in turn gives him such things as the government may judge he needs.

The idea is to keep everybody on the level. A man with a chunk of mud on the invariable rule. But WASH SKIRTS Gabardines and Poplins up to $3.95, Sale Price $1.98 CHILDREN'S DRESSES Sizes 4 to 14, Gingham Dresses up to $3.95, Sale Price $1.98 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR One lot Ladies' Gowns, Skirts and Teddy Bears, up to $3.95, Sale Price $1.98 Pioneer. In nineteen months of war there were 48,000 Americans killed in battle. In the next nineteen months of peace there were 91,000 Americans killed by careless automobile driving.

Osborne Farmer. H. W. Durkee, section foreman, the best women remain in tne country communities. And the best women originate in the country communities.

It is there they are most natural and womanlv. City men make a The boss slugger is from Colorado and the boss kicker is the long-eared animal from Missouri. his shoulders is just as well off as the man with a head the govern BOYS' TWO-PIECE WASH SUITS Ages 2 to 7, assorted colors, up to $3.50, Sale Price $1.98 VOILES One lot of $1.95 silk striped voiles, 2 yards for $1.98 while" they last. ORGANDY One lot of $1.69 organdy, 2 yards for $1.98 ORGANDY DRESSES 4 to, 14 White Organdy dresses $1.98 While in, look over our 18c, 37c and 98c special bargain tables. ment will do all the thinking that is was called to Jewell City, Sunday, by mistake if they do not marry in the What the airship vs.

battleship necessary. To make this plan ef fective the people of a given town country. Ed Howe. the death of his sister-in-law, Mrs Mabel Durkee. Smith Co.

Pioneer. tests are likely to prove is that the i i iwVm haA nn nronertv. are given the Pinkey Kerr returned t' work A Brown county woman snocneu 65 acres of wheat and in addition to country must support two fleets, one for water and one for air. t'day, after a pleasant strike. Abe Martin.

"There are few things more tan harvesting, found time to care for 400 young chickens, help milk -six The war is over. President signed the Knox resolution de talizing to a man" says the editor of with Germany, lasft cows, do other farm duties besides housework and cooking. In five years her husband has paid out less than $50 for hired help. And still cmo fnlka claim that the married the Havensville Review, "than to go home with something on his mind he claring peace Saturday. SILKS Georgette, Tricolette Crepe de Chine, up to Sale Price, $1.98 and $3.50, wants to scold about and find com panv there, and be obliged to act reigns of government for that town, backed by military force.

This class who had nothing, included of course the tramps, the slackers, the stupids and illiterates, and the underworld good-for-nothings in general. They knew enough, however, to appreciate their opportunity of possessing the rich and well-to-do and distributing their goods among themselves after the government had taken its share. In some cases those who had been possessed of property but had been robbed of it, turned Bolsheviks themselves. They then being poor they in some cases succeeded in forcing man has I to snend more than the If nobody else can knock out, time will take a crack at him. agreeable." single man.

When Time aims a knock-out it nev A Smith County man loft his Ford er misses. Did you ever hear of "Pittsburg Probably not, but a lot of people have. Our attention was first A cement trust controls 90 per by the side of the road one night last week and when he returned next morning he found practically everything removable had been taken, including tires, curtains and carburetor. There wasn't much left but the called to it by an article in a paper at Birmingham, Alabama. It is the name given a trade practice that has nrispn in the steel trade.

It means Nichols White cent of the cement output of the United States. The government is preparing to bring the anti-trust law to bear upon this colossus. that no matter where the steel is rattle, made and no matter where the buyer is located he must pay freight on the another evening up from the former poor. The thing that the Bolshevik finds hardest to control, however, is suppression of trade. "Bootlegging" I Cash Store Maybe you think Editor Hibbs of the Lebanon Times and pastor of the It Pays to Trade Here Jewell City steel from Pittsburg.

By this prac- tice steel in Kansas City costs not! Christian church in that town wasn't Ipss thAn $7.00 a ton more than it, a busy man last week. First he in Russia is not a traffic in liquor, The new tariff bill seems to be rather moderate on the whole and a revenue getter to the estimated extent of Protection of the steel industry is one of its features that seems open to criticism. should. The steel may be bought started off by welcoming a new boy: The steel may De Dougnti a 'in Chicago or Gary, but Kansas at his home, then officiated at threel The second crop of alfalfa has the bone while others reveled in war I TV .1 worlli'ncra in fl vrwxi Tnnrcln Ilia ,.1,1,, it-ii 1 i imo'nfi tu that wo Vinil f)11nwpt Vtirr and the weddings in a row. Thursday, his rather but time-profits, that we had allowed him the heavy in coming more than made up for roads they encountered through Missouri.

pays freight from Pittsburg been moving you steel mill puts the difference in its.ltnotype machine turned turtle and wm SL.e jt COme now. pocket. Every bit of farm machin- broke a bull wheel, and refused to ery in Kansas pays toll to this vie-1 run afterwards. There 'the office was, Etl Sensenbaugh spent the 4th ious practice. The Federal Trade i with the paper due next day and frjends in Jewell.

Commission has been waked up and type up. In this crisis, Mr. Hibbs We want your surance business, best service. eal estate and in-Will give you our J. M.

Denton. but in things to eat and wear. Len-ine has kept the presses busy making paper money with the avowed purpose of making money worthless, so the people would have nothing with which to buy or sell, but he has-been unable to suppress the primitive methods of exchange, that of trading possessions. The Soviet is in theory a government of the workers, but in fact the ruling power is composed of from Vi to 1 per cent of the Workers of Russia and over this small per- a decent price after he had paid wartime costs in producing his crops. Then we would have given to the farmers, the largest and most financially important class of our citizenship, an abundant purchasing power which would have kept the factories running on full time and the freight trains roaring by with full loads, both ways.

But business as a whole got one good lesson from its mistake with regard to the farmer. J. M. A bill has passed the lower house of congress providing for the payment of soldiers' pensions monthly. It would make a job for thousands of new clerks, but we suppose that is not the main object.

will try to stop it, provided they are hopped into Ins trusty Ford, came bigger than the steel trust. Alma over to this office and got his type For real insurance service i Denton ranks first. Enterprise, set In time to issue Friday evening. Nothing short of an earthquake will stop the average country town editor. Smith Co.

Journal. Despite the rainy weather a large crowd enjoyed the fireworks in Jewell Fourth of July evening. The fireworks were shot from the west side of the city reservoir, away from the Pastures are getting good again, so the cows report. There are harder jobs than yours. A book agent was in today trying to sell us a history of the war in eleven volumes.

Atchison Globe. John G. Emery of Grand Rapids, MirViiysm is the new National Com Mr. Will Wyland, son of Warren crowd, and the reflection the It learned that when the farmer is The sheriff of Brown county had to arrest his nephew who is accused of chicken stealing. The sheriff said Wyland, was visiting his boyhood business as well must yell.

And hts uPon the water maile very Today is ours, this cheerful day mander of the American Legion. Hejeentage is the strong hand of ab- entered an officers' training camp insolutism backed by the bayonet. The home here last week, I business really has suffered greater Ui n.c uim the gods have placed on file; so let weather bureau, located at Wichita 1917, went to France in November result of this kind of government is(US gambol while we may, and wear a he didn't look any different to him than any other la violator. Hv nro-' almost complete stagnation. All that.

Deaming smile. travel on a sun in the long run than the farmer. For, lne ParK was nlleu Wlln a "own oi the farmer will always have some-' 01d Settlers Day proportions. All thing to eat, but the rest of us may', expressed themselves as well not, unless conditions so change that pleased with the evening's program, thp farmpr fan remain nrofitahlv on The ball game between Jewell and moted to the rank of major. He was has kept it going so far is the stolen Carpentier had the will to whip Dempsey, but will isn't enough.

If it was a cur dog could catch a jack rabbit. Plenty of city water now to use without restriction, but don't forget to pay the clerk for the last quarter. F. I. Drake, Mayor.

his farm. Secretary Mohler. Ionia could not be played becausa.of the wet ground. wounded in action and sent back to the United Sates and was in a hos-pial convalescing when the war closed. industrial accumulations of centuries.

Sir Paul Dukes, late chief of the British secret service in soviet Russia, who marched in the soviet parades and was one of them, has a most enlightening article in the World's Work for May, from which the above is largely gleaned. Telephone voice: Some folks are so busy getting by they fail to get on. If you are in need of a disc harrow we have a stock of the famous old Budlong discs on hand and priced right. The E. L.

Gray Imp. Co. Mr. and Mrs. John Fahringer were up from Salina, Sunday.

home from The cisterns and ponds are "full Harmon Flinn was Hays for the Fourth. The coldest drinks in town only at our fountain. Dryden Drug Store. The Burr Oak band concert is given Wednesday evening, the Mankato band takes up the refrain on Thursday evenings, and the Jewell band entertains with its concert Friday evening. This gives nearly every section of the county a chance to hear a band concert every week.

up. After serving his country in the greatest executive position under the constitution, William Howard Taft has been appointed by President Harding to fill the highest judicial office that of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. lit plain between two chasms vast; to fear the future is as vain as to regret the past. Today is ours, and it's a day of which we should be proud; enjoy it ere it slides away to join the phantom crowd. Walt Mason.

Five people have been drowned in the Rock Island pond at Phillipsburg. The editor of the Marquette Tribune has been sued for libel by J. O. Stevic, a Non-Partisan League organizer. If you had as much sense as a chicken you would know enough to go to bed on time.

Howard Cou-rant. The railroad ads say the vacation season is here. It's news to us. Washington Republican. Don't try to fool a woman.

She has a memory like a phonograph and can reproduce any talk you ever made her. Payton. If you aro in need of anything these busy days, 'phone us and we will mail it to you. Dryden Drug Store. Don't pray cream an Sunday and live skim-milk the rest of the week.

Farm Journal. Lightning struck Rush Newbury's house in Mankato two nights in succession. Here's a chance for a lightning rod agent, for the- insurance people probably wouldn't touch such a poor risk. If you are in the market for a new tractor I can sell you a Parett, Hart Par, Alchalmers, or Toro tractor. Also a Vulcan self-lift plow.

Would like to figure with you and show where I can save you money. S. S. Wolfe. You are always sure to get a good cold drink in your favorite drink at our fountain.

Dryden Drug Store. Elmer Pyle of Lawrence was among Jewell friends this Joke on Mankato: The well that supplies the city with water caught fire. Mr. Taft would have made a great Chief Justice before he was President, but his experience in that office, coupled with his life's training in law, should add great strength to his opinions as head of the Supreme Court. Don't neglect paying your city water rental.

Due now. L. S. Grimm, City Clerk. When you are in search of a cold drink, remember our fountain.

Our Mr. and Mrs. Rete Crandall returned home from their Chicago trip Sunday morning. They had good roads on their round trip three- It never did look right to us that picnic parties on Sunday should have the best of weather, while those put off for religious reasons until Monday, should be rained out. drinks are the coldest.

Dryden Drug Store. Lee Haegert visited over the Fourth with home folks, but has returned to Topeka where he is by the State Highway Commission distributing government equipment left from the war, to the different counties. He recently nlaced a caterpillar" tractor and two The only' worth while employee is a contented employee. Cecil fourths of the way, and the satisfac tion of having their car in. the city Rhodes.

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES Alexander Howat and August Dorchy, president and vice-president of the Kansas miners' union, were found guilty of a misdemeanor for Worick: This Is the first The war is over all but paying Be decent to the" umpire and visit lihertv trucks at Mankato the bill Miltonvale Record. where i time I could ever get a machine to they will be used in road work thresh right away after harvest 'and, that five-inch rain stopped violating the Kansas Industrial court law in the Cherokee County district "Even if whiskey is says a country -town philosopher, "plenty of men will find a gutter to ing players. Hiawatha World. My idea of a well trained husband is one that does all the milking, turns the crank of the separator and then lets his wife sell the cream and keep the money. Tom Thompson.

List your land with J. M. Denton now. Times may pick up. get into." Ed Howe.

The man who is always knocking court by a jury last week. The case arose out of a strike called by Howat in a dispute concerning a young miner's wages. The defense called vno witnesses and simply made an at- tempt to discredit the law before the on his home town and its people, and then continues to live in it, is about The audacity with which the ed itors of the daily press throw the on a par with the dog in the fable, blame of their depraved tastes for He sat down in a patch of cockleburs sensationalism upon the public real ly is tremendous. They fill their l-4't 'l i sheets with stories of disgrace and death, scandal and sin, family feuds i She Smiles when her heart is breaking; Smiles, when you say goodbye; Smiles, when her feet are aching; Smiles, when she burns a pie Smiles, when you've little money; Smiles, when you are dead broke; Smiles, when there's nothing funny; Smiles, at your worn out joke; Smiles, when her old clothes wearing; Smiles when friends are few; Smiles, when you feel like swearing; Smiles, when the world looks blue; Smiles when she's mad as a hatter; Smiles, when the clouds are gray; Cries when there's nothing the matter. This is lovely woman's way! Sophie E.

Redford. Hot weather loosens up tube patches, but it won't start to loosen up a Goodyear patch. Let us show you the most tube patching for the money that is put out. The E. L.

Gray Imp. Co. On July 31, 1833, Horace Smith walked into the Dedham Institution of Savings, Dedham, and deposited a $5 bill. It immediatelybe-gan compounding at a very low rate of interest. On November 12, 1912, over seventy-nine years later, the holder of Mr.

Smith's bank-book withdrew the sum of $112.47, and on June 8, 1920, closed the account with a further withdrawal of $134.46. No money had been deposited other than the original $5 bill, but in eighty-seven years it had multiplied about fifty times and had grown to the total sum of $246.93. Farm Journal. and fist fights, and then hurl the nasty accounts broadcast with the cry, Saturd "This is what you want. Take it." ay, juiy St.

Marys Star. An Atchison husband to his wife: WH1TEWAY THEATRE 4 i- William Fox Present It's a good thing to keep your mind open open at both ends in order that half the things you hear BOOGAARTS William Farnum get out. F. E. Ruggles and family and Chas.

Ruggles and family of Esbon spent the Fourth in Hutchison. A young fellow in town last Saturday night tried to prove that he was drunk, by buying three straw hats. Take home a pint or quart of ice cream for supper. We have the best ice cream obtainable. Dryden Drug Store.

"Drag If, Harl Long-lived, indeed, is the good resolution, born on New Year's day, still breathing on Independence Day. Farm Journal. "What am I doing? I'm spinning a dime. If it's heads, I'll go to lodge. If it's tails, I'll go down to the billiard hall.

If the dime stands on edge, I'll stay home with you." Globe Sights. Mrs. Will Kier and two children of Salina visited Sunday evening in Beloit at the home of Mrs. Laura Mehl. Mrs.

Kier will be better remembered in Beloit as Miss Mabel Tarvin. Mrs. Kier and children had been visiting in Jewell City. Beloit Gazette. It would be fine if you could see your weeds as other people see them.

Carl Brown. A Chicago judge, to women, "I have no criticism to offer against a man merely because he dances well. But I advise a woman not to marry a man merely because he is a good dancing partner. And many a man who keeps his fingernails well polished makes a mighty poor husband. Concordia Kansan.

I suppose W. J. Bryan proposes more things people cheer, and cannot vote for, than any other statesman. Ed Howe. John Haseltine, the Carr Creek "wheat king," expects two machines in his fields this summer, ad Ingersoll's Optical Service Read Lucky Bill's circus printed on another page.

an Howard Edwards: If a man had been ten minutes late to the Demp-sey-Carpentier fight, he wouldn't have got much for his money. Walter Collie: Lightning blew out the whole end of our house, so it will have to be entirely rebuilt, last Sunday night. Maybe you think there wasn't some excitement around there. Why fuss with two pair of glasses when it is so easy to combine them in one. A photographer really should have more help in trying to make folks look pleasant.

Ad amazing drama of the speediest two-gun wizard the great KB GLASSES XV THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Why did the fly fly? Because the spider spider. Ex. Let us demonstrate the New-Perfection oil stove to the cook. Kreamer Henninger. July ripens the corn, harvests the small grains, and divides humanity into pessimists and optimists.

Farm Journal. 'OHAO HAILArvC west has ever known. WIlLIAM FOX "HOOUCTlOlt FIRST SHOW STARTS AT 8 P. M. Today the situation is beginning Mrs.

Homer Kennett of Concor- No Drops Used We Grind the Lenses. E. R. 1NGERSOLL Jeweler Optometrist Concordia, Kansas. pulling them both with one tractor.

spent the 4th with Jewell friends. to clear up, but it remains that the Cawker City Ledger. PRICES lie and 25c I farmer has Dome me neaviest pari of the load. But suppose we had paid Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Ingledue and wife became the parents of a girl ba the farmer a reasonable price for his If one-half the big rain had fallen a month later it would have insured corn crop. IXXXXXUXXXXXXXXXU products, instead of cutting him to by, yesterday. Joe was working in I MHH M'tW.

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