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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 REG U.S. PAT. OFF SHOES I The Shoes we offer you are always a little different from those you see elsewhere. This one has a decided individuality. It is a good style of dull kid at $4.00 a pair.

Millisack's Department Store Pay-Day Specials Thursday, May 17,1917 10c box Starch 3 for 25c 20c can Hunt Brand Seedless 15c 20c can Hunt Brand Bartlett Pears. 15c 20c can Hunt Brand White Cherries. 15c 20c can Hunt Brand Apricots. 15c 20c can Hunt Brand Sliced Peaches 20c can Hunt Brand Sliced Pineapple. 15c 30c can Hunt Brand Peaches 25c can Plums, 3 .....20 35c can Strawberries, extra quality.

25c SWEET ORANGES BY THE DOZEN, PECK OR BOX AT OLD-TIME PRICES C. M. MILLISACK Department Store KYSAR will get you that quarter of land at a bargain price. Better see him at once. Office over Arensberg Drug Store.

TWIN CITY TRACTORS Built in 4 sizes: Twin Twin Twin Twin All sizes equipped to use Gasoline and Kerosene, Distillate or Alcohol. THE WALKER THE TRACTOR TOLD IN A LINE W. W. Watson is seriously ill with erysipelas. Mrs.

L. L. Farrow spent Monday in Denver. Miss Alice Doerfer spent Tuesday in Kansas City. Mrs.

John Eagan is recovering from a recent illness. M. Brumbaugh returned Thursday visiting home folks. Mrs. Ray Manion spent the first of the week in Denver.

Misses Marie and Thelma Miles spent Monday in Denver. Mrs. Robert Sisty was a Denver visitor the first of the week. Lloyd Warner is working for the Goodland Telephone company. Auctioneer Gettle of Bird was in Goodland Tuesday.

Frank Dawson and R. A. Kent made a business trip, to Norton Monday. Anita Stewart in "The Glory of Yolanda," next Monday night at the Lyric. Mrs.

Herbert Hutches went to Norton last Friday evening for a short visit. The family of Fred Brown is reported confined with the grippe this week. Mexican George Esconda left last week for a visit at several places in Texas. Miss Mae Fenno and Miss Bertha Canfield are confined with the measles. Byron Parish left Friday for Alma, where he is visiting his son, D.

D. Parish. Miss Lourene O'Neal of Brewster is visiting her sister, Mrs. Gerald Rice, this week. Mrs.

Charlse Koontz spent the latter part of the week in Pueblo, visiting friends. Miss Ruth Lockwood made her weekly visit to St. Francis last Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Morris left Monday evening for an extended visit in Bedford, lowa. Attorney Skillman of Denver was transacting legal business in Goodland Tuesday evening. Miss Vera Shirley spent the weekend in Kanorado visiting her aunt, Mrs. John Heston. W.

H. and V. O. Tucker of Colby are here with a Reevs 40 tractor and mold board plows. Remember "The Fall of a Nation," the spectacle comes to the Lyric and 12.

gigantic, Mrs. J. L. Goes and children left last week for a visit with her parents in Osage City, Kans. Dr.

W. H. Chapin went to Santa Fe, New Mexico, last Thursday night to take a state examination. John Miller was called to Evansville, Tuesday evening by the serious illness of his father. Jack Howland returned Tuesday morning from Horton, where he spent several days visiting his parents.

John Mulvihill arrived Tuesday night from Chicago for a visit with his brother, Fr. Michael Mulvihill. ok Miss Sallie Bailey of Colorado Springs arrived Monday night for a visit with the J. J. Knight family.

A new floor was laid in the Myrtle Knight millinery establishment Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Virginia Miller, Dorothy Troupe and Wm. Irving, are among those confined to their homes this week with TRACTOR THE summer with Fred er, are jobbing agents in Tractors. This company some of the best farmers chinery of Minneapolis, turned over some very moters and management business. In addition to the McCargar Auto Power Transmitters, together with belting, IMPLEMENT SALES Mrs.

Selby Richmond has taken the Irwin Sickles left last week for his position as pianist at the Lyric, and home in Wheeling, W. for an incommenced her, new duties Monday. definite stay. He has been in the emJohn F. Heston ploy of Helvey Goss for the past of Kanorado made six months.

a business trip to St. Joseph, Saturday night, returning Tuesday. Master Keith Hogeboom, son of Cass Hogeboom, is one of the latest Three of the children of J. O. victims of the measles.

He enjoyFrailey are reported very ill this ing the coveted luxury of taking his week, at the home south of Ruleton. meals in bed. The Vornkahl property on West The Misses Lucile Shaver, Nellie Sixteenth and Syracuse has been Mick and Kathryn Bell spent Saturrented to Mr. and Mrs. G.

B. Snyder. day and Sunday in Colby visiting friends, and they also attended the A Miss Braden of Dakota, was in senior play, given by the high school. the city this week, interesting the people, in her line of literature, books. Miss Kathryn Millisack and Messrs.

Brown, Lowell Coleman, Robert The walls of the Higdon drug store Whitted Frank Millisack spent received. new coat of paint this Saturday and Sunday in Colby visitweek. The tint of the dress is shell ing friends and attend the senior class pink. play. Thomas.

Madigan, the pioneer resi- Mrs. 0. D. Dickey of Vallejo, dent Wallace county, was up from arrived Sunday night for a visit with his Lake Creek home Tuesday on bus- her sister, Mrs. Thos.

P. Leonard. She iness. and Mrs. Leonard expect to leave the first of the week for a visit in IlliWm.

Hogeboom is working for nois. James Spurlock on Lake Creek, fif- teen miles south of Goodland' this Mrs. Wm. Stephens arrived Friday week. morning from Hale, for a visit with her mother, Mrs.

Sylvester Mr. and Mrs. C. E. 0.

Moden went Palmer, and sisters, Mrs. Aaron Wells, to Waterville, Saturday for a Mrs. Lucy Blodget and Mrs. D. A.

few days' visit with Mr. Moden's par- Tittle. ents. Miss Estella Thorpe, who has been Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Fike returned trimming in the Roll millinery shop, from Richester, Monday. While left last Friday for Kirksville, there Mr. Fike had his tonsils re- where she will take a nurse's training moved. course in the American School of Osteopathy. Rolla McCall returned Tuesday morning from Manhattan, where he Dr.

W. Patrick spent the week-end has been attending the State Agricul- others Goodland visiting Willie Cole and tural college. Goodland friends. He returned Monday to his present location at Mrs. Gene Luther returned Monday Franklin, where he has a lucraevening from Loveland, where tive practice.

she has been visiting her parents for several weeks. Gerald Rice went to Fort Riley, Thursday afternoon and enlistMrs. G. C. Garland and daughter ed in the officers' reserve corps, which Elizabeth, left Monday evening for is being organized at that place.

Mr. Hoisington, where they will Rice is in the employ of the Foster make their home. Lumber company. Mrs. Minnie Johnson and daughter, P.

E. Zimmerman of the Excelsior Mrs. Henry Belleville, left Monday Motor Mfg. and Supply was in morning for their new home in Moffat Goodland Thursday attending the Inotcounty, Colorado. orcycle meet.

Mr. Zimmerman at Abilene, and is a very pleasing E. Thorsen went to Denver Satur- gentleman to meet. day for a visit with his daughters, Mrs. R.

A. Ratcliffe, Mrs. Susie Ryan Anita Stewart in "The Glory of Yoand Mrs. John Cox. landa" is the special offering at the Lyric next Monday, May 14.

Anita Mrs. Smith, mother of Joe Smith, Stewart and Vitagraph linked toarrived Wednesday morning from gether means the highest pinnacle of Louisville, and will keep house the motion picture art. for her son and wife. Millionaire Lowney, the famous Hard times caused by the war evi- candy manufacturer, passed through dently has not struck Goodland yet. Goodland Thursday morning, autoing W.

J. Bower Sons report the sale of to Colorado. A Lozier touring car four Victrolas last week. carried the party of two men, besides the millionaire and, chauffeur. Mrs.

Stewart Boyd, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mrs. J.

F. Chambers and Vivian Bechtel, returned to her home in Lusk, Crouch, returned Saturday, morning Thursday morning. Hutchinson, where Mrs. Chambers was delegate to the P. E.

O. Donald, the six-year-old child of convention. They also visited Dr. and Dan McGuire, suffered a fracture of Mrs. Carmichael at Osawatomie while the right leg, between the hip and the away.

knee, while playing last Friday. Miss Beuna McClaskey returned to James White, junior member of the Goodland Tuesday morning to spend Keeran Realty is confined the studies summer, at the and Lawrence will return Business to col- her this week with an infected foot, which is giving him considerable trouble. lege in September. Her mother, Mrs. 0.

L. Taylor, returned Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. T. V.

Lowe returned morning. from Denver. Mr. Lowe Sunday night is carrying his right eye bandaged as Horatio S. Ramsey of Littleton, the result of an operation for cataract.

and Miss Josephine H. Crosby of Denver, were united in marriage in Sylvester Truex, an experienced the Methodist pastor's study Thurssoda clerk. arrived Wednesday even- day evening, May 3, at 6 o'clock by ing from Great Bend, and has the pastor, Rev. 0. B.

Allen. The taken charge of the Higdon fountain. bride gave her age as 21 and the groom 23. returned to her Mrs. Charles Olson home in Horton, last week after Ben Hubbard and family left Saturvisiting several weeks with her day for a three weeks' visit in Des daughter, Mrs.

Ed Olson and family. Moines and Iowa City, la. Mr. Hubbard has purchased the Schiegner Herman Greiger has purchased the property on West Eighteenth and will Livengood residence on Sherman ave- move to the same upon returning to nue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, Goodland. the property this and is moving into week.

Volney Telschow, who recently enlisted in the army from this place, has Word has been received of the birth successfully passed the examinations of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Buford and passed through Goodland TuesNorris of Falls City, Neb. Mrs. Nor- day night on No.

5, with six other ris was formerly Miss Grace Buell of recruits bound for Fort Logan, to this place. commence military training. Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Coleman re- Mrs. W. P. Brinker left Monday turned from Topeka Monday, morn- evening for Hutchinson, to atThey spent Sunday Herring- tend the grand chapter of the Eastern ing.

ton visiting their son Claud, and while Star as delegate from the local lodge. in that city also visited Rev. Mrs. Mrs. W.

H. Chapin is also attending B. A. Channer and Dr. and Mrs.

Har- the convention as the other delegate vey, former Goodland Citizens. from the Goodland lodge. SALES COMPANY of Salina, Kansas, which was organized last G. Peterson at the head of it as President and General Managthe north half of the state for the Twin City and All-Work has about 500 stockholders in northern Kansas, consisting of in the state, and the fact that the Minneapolis Steel and and the Electric Wheel of Quincy, have valuable territory to this company goes to show that the proof this company stand in the very highest rank in the Tractor Tractors, this company is jobbing the Beggs Wagons, Trucks, Manufacturing company's Famous Lightning Feed Grinders and and also a full line of genuine Pennsylvania oils and greases, etc. COMPANY, Jobbers, I'.

S. BROWN, President JOHN F. HESTON, Cashier THE KANORADO STATE BANK KANORADO, KANSAS CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $15,000.00 Prompt and Efficient Service in all Business Entrusted to Our Care NOTICE Orange cane, black amber, kafir, millet, seed corn and red Texas oats now on hand for seed. J. G.

HAMILTON, Phone 101 OUR FLOUR--Have You Tried Any of the Grades We Handle? We at all times have a good supply on hands and know you will be pleased with the results from any one of the brands you may try. CLYDE'S BEST, EAGLE AND FANCHON COAL AND FEED BEST PRICES PAID FOR CREAM Goodland Equity Exchange Telephone No. 3. D. A.

TITTLE, Manager FENCE POSTS You are invited to call at the Foster Lumber Yard and examine the large stock of Creosoted Pine Posts Use these Posts and make a Twenty-five Year Fence. Foster Lumber Co. W. S. COLEMAN, Manager measles.

ALL WORK TRACTOR Built in one size: Equipped to use Gasoline, Kerosene, Distillate or Alcohol. Goodland, Kansas SALINA, KANS..

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