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The Esbon Times from Esbon, Kansas • 3

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The Esbon Timesi
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Esbon, Kansas
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mm tassaBenuemrmr Leon Dodd arrived from Col John Coutryman is at Concord- THE ESBON TIMES. Earl Vaughn, Editor. orado, Wednesday. dia, this week for an operation for appendicitis, Mrs, Dr. Hersener returned Mrs.

Crandtll (Iowa) Talk How She Stopped Chicken Lone tart spring, rats killed all our baby clucK Wish I'd known about Rat-Snap befort. With just on laruf package we killed swarms ol rats. They won't et thii yew's hatches. I'll bet." Rat-Snap Is guaN talced and sella fur 35c. 65c.

$1.25. Sold Mid guaranteed by. J. JKMilXSOX Thefpaper mills have cut the Wednesday from Phillipsburg, SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 A YEAh, If the ground hopr came out Wednesday, the chances are where she had been spendii a week with her father, Major N.J. Horrell.

he found "the sun so bright it blinded him so that he cou'd Foreign Advertising Representative THE AMERICAN FRESS ASSOCIATION Hamilton's Annua! Sale of Big Type Poland China Eted Sows to be held at farm 2 1-2 miles north of Guide Rock Nelraka, cn Wednesday, February 9th wages of their employees seven not see his shadow. Talk about hard times. These are not hard times. Yon can The Knights of Columbus will teen per cent but up to date thej have passed very little of it give a social in their club rooms nn thing that yon can make look along to the buyers of their pro in the basement- of the Sacred iku easy money, quick return' duct. iiid no labor.

Heart church, Tuesday 'evening February. 8 commencing at 8 RayZinn accompanied A. E. Tom Carmiekle ar.d wife Chandler down from o'clock. All members are in Sherm Cline will have a clean-ing-up sale February 28.

JackSpangler has moved his barber shop into the Hershener building on the west side. Mrs. Will White came up from Brownscreek township Monday to visit her daughter, Miss Myrtle, and her sister, Mrs. J. E.

Stidham. Colorado." vited to attend. The Ionia were transacting bush -ess in Esbon Wednesday. -V. i-A I John Hoffhines got, in Satin- Earl S'leard returned Monday 7i.H) Yapp and wife wen tny from Kansas City, wher visiting Esbon relatives Wednes from his trip to Colorado.

Hp says i beats the world the he had been for eleven days js day. a petit juror in Federal court presided over by Judge Pollock amount of corn those Coloradc people raised last year. lit says Raymond Bond has ovei Its a new daughter at the houn Rev. Milo Conrad and wife. Merle Shook and Alice Rector took teachers examination a Earl Sheard left for CblorarU LOCAL MANAGER WANTF.I Mankato Saturday.

five thousand bushels in Thursday evening to visit hi: Have you the ability to develop brother, Clarence, and to lool. For Sale-Choice 200 acre pile. after some business matters into a $3000, per year man? Ji Eighty -four per cent of the fore leaving for his new home in so we want yon our local rep business concerns that failed in farm 9 miles south of Esbon. Good house and barn, cribs, nev well and wind mill, alfalfa, grass, timber. Every Jefferson Co.

resentative i Jewell county. 1920 were non-advertiseis. Give full information and nr.n Will Mendenhall will have thing needed. Price $60 per imum salary expected Jn firs sale February 25, to sell off sorr.t Mrs. Geo, Duncan arrived Sunday from Lingle.

Wyomin and is visiting her mother, Mrs. lctter.Address P. O. lo of his stock so that he will not acre. Can trade some.

J. King, Cawker, City Kansas Concordia, Kansas. have to send them away to pas Dodd. 41 head of sows aic in pig to the best boars we could get Representing the best blood linos of Big Kype Poland Chinas. The ollerin consists of 8 tried sows and 33 big, growthy spring gilts sired by such boars as Lorg Hie ino J.u liig Samper Meridian Buster and others of the same type.

They are bred to Model Clansman, Major Jack and Bis Bone This is the best lot of sows weefci" raised and all are good ones. They are not overloaded with'fat ture again next summer. IMS The kids get to move into tin newf school building tomorrow t'goi ng to be a great time for His Majesty, the kid. Miss Ruby Fogo's school in Arthur Chandler and famil are visiting Esbon friends this week. Arthur assumes the di.

tits of his new position atlonia, and will he joined his family as soon as he car find a house to live in. For Sale Texas red oats for M. Smith, Phorr 402 Northbranch. Holsteins 1 have two fine thorough bred Holstein male calves to sell. Priced right for quick district No 115 is closed on ac but are in nice breeding condition.

If you sre in count af an epidemic of measles. J. S. Pullen took a sudden nc tion to have a cleaning-up sa' February 10. His ad is in this paper, and his bills will appeal the last of the week.

J. Looinis, 2 1-2 miles M. E. Grover is reported barely holding his own while Mrs. eas of Ionia.

Sacred Heart Church Quinquagesima Sunday. Grover shows some improvement For Sale-vAlfalfa seed. Phone terested in bigger and better hogs, get a catflogue and attend the sale and sec what we have to offer. Oil BR AN TEE: We guarantee all sows, to be in pig to date given in catalogue, or on ale day. TEKMS; Cash, or responsible parlies have 9 months at 10 per cent inteicst, These sows arc all valcinnted and considered immune, We will also sell one extra good roan Shorthorn bull calf out of a good milk cow.

We will ba glad co show this j-tuff to anjonc before the sale aud all inquirie ill be promptly answered. Sale begins at on-o lot 1. J. H. Hamilton Son Auctioneer, John Brtnnan Epistle I Cor, Chaptsr XIII, No.

1008. Geo. Johanek. 1-13. Gospel Luke, Chapter XVIII, 31-43.

Rev, J. C. Volke, Pastor. G. R.

Fogo, Tom Conrad, School Notes. Harvey Ransom returned school Tuesday after an absence of E. Nelson, the Johanek's and two weeksk PUBLIC SALE As I am leaving the fai I will sell at public auction at my farm 3 miles north of Ionia, 8 miles south of Otego, and 7 west and 5 south of Mankato, beginning at 10o'clock sharp on Wednesday February 9, 1921 7 HORSES AND MULES Blue roan mare 4 yrs old, in foal by jack; Bay gelding 8 yrs old, wt 1240; 2 Molly mules coming 8 and 10 yrs old wt 2300; Brown mule 3 yrs old wt 950; Bay mule smooth mouth: Good saddle pony age 8 yrs. 28 HEAD OF CATTLE Guernsy cow coming 3 yrs old fresh soon: 2 cows coming 3 yrs old giving milk; Red coming 4 yrs old, just fresh; Holstein cow coming 7, just fresh: Red cow coming 9, just fresh: Red cow coming 5, just -fresh Red cow coming 5, fresh in spring: Whiteface cow coming 3 yrs old, fresh soon; Red cow coming 3 yrs old giving milk 4 yearling calves; 4 calves coming yearlings; Heifer 2 yrs old; Bucket calf; 4 calves 4 weeks old; Red cow coming 5 yrs old, fresh 6 weeks; Bull 1 yr old; Registered Shorthorn bull 2 yrs old; MACHINERY 2 box wagons, wagon and rack, 10-hole grain drill, McCormick corn binder, McCormick grain binder, 16-disc harrow, McCormick 5-foot mower, steel frame Jayhawk stacker, Ottawa Log, tree, and branch saw and engine. 5-tooth cultivator.

2-holecorn shelled, blacksmith anvill, drill and vice, grindstone, 2 sets work harness, hay forks, farm cart, garden tools 2-wheel scraper, 16-in. sulkey plow, Canton lister, 2-row Dempsey cultivator, sing le row riding cultivator, 10-foot hay rake, harrow, fanning mill, hand feed grinder, buggy shafts, jacketed iron kettle, saddle. Household Goods: 2 bed steads, springs and mattresses, kitchen cabinet, cupboard, reclining rocking chair, reclin ing Morris chair, 2 tables, 2 center tabler, 2 dressers, chairs, heating stove, oil stove, cook stove, sanitary cot, lard press, phonograph with 150 records. 12-gal. empty fruit jars, dishes and other articles.

Chickens 20 dozen hens. 10 Whiterock cockerels. Ros Paxon shipped stock to Kansas City, Tuesday. The civics class will have a criminal trial as soon as wo are moved in our now school building. The boys basketball team have elected Emit Sink, captain and the girls basket ball Mary Hajny.

ii.ijiiiiiimwsi 1 "iTrr irTsTr in irrmww smmsj Harold Hancock who has been Vih-Io John H.iirh.-r reported 'in P.iiit O-A liltlc better. 1 i 1 1 I I 1. evoiul of Will Kcnneily'ij Mabel Jackson has given up her position in Georges' store. We have not learned what her plans for the future are and we have just been too timid to ask her, but we will venture the assertion thnt she will not not be content to take a very long vacation. The M.

E- church Esbon: Sunday School 10 a. Junior League 3 p. m. Pastor will preach at Salem at 11 a. Highland 7:30 p.

m. is sick witn mcasica ai uiu home of his grand parents, Joe Morrow and wife in Otego. Fern (McCrossenj Nunn Courtland, visited her aunt, Mabel Jackson, and Mrs. l)e- cliihlieii arc having measles. Flunk Crair was down from I'ellaire.

thi The Steiiulitueis' Btn, Will and their brother, Bert from Nebraska, arc visiting their father in Mistoud. Wardie Beam returned to school the latter part of last week having been absent on account ot a broken arm received while playing basketball in the "gym." Charles Carter and 1 yd Hollar went to Lebanon Tuesday afternoon on business-(?) Orville and Glenn Darrow are still absent on account of sickness. The following were neither absent or tsrdy iu the grammar room for January; Hugh Carhill, vis, Sunday. Dififfifest onoe value Irene Dobson, Paul Manchester, Willett Adams, Opal Pittsenbarg- er, and Lucile Vaughn. Terms: All sums of $10 and under, cash.

Over that amount 6 months time at 8 per cent interest on approved bankable note. No property removed until settled for. LUNCH BY IONIA LADIES AID. Since 1915 This store believes in always gfving its customed CAceptional value. To do this requires shrewd buying and quick sales two things that have made this store famous for genuine bargains.

Ralph Jackson is absent from the grammar room account of sick S. E. YOUNG W. F. Bechtold, Clerk Col.

Will Myers, Auct. Instead of selling '00 pais of sdiors at a profit of 2. 00 a pair, we prefer to sell a thousand pair? at a profit of 50 cents, a pair. fl That is practically what we are doing right now to help reduce the cost of shoes to the good. people of ICsbon and vicinity.

Just at this bargain in a chocolate elk work $boe What Do YOU Want to Know About the Far West? There 3 no more dependable, unbiased, frank and interest' ing source of information than ness. The following were perfect in attendence in the intermediate room during January; Leonard Kindler, Guy White, Wilnia Fisher, Dean Dotaon, Hugh Grauerholz, Luewellyn Carlill, Kenneth Coffey, Gerald A tilt, Glen Ruth Adams, Rosie Steinshouer and Phoebe Fisher. Glena Countrymnu, Intermediate room, averaged 100 in spelling during January. The following averaged 98 or above; Dean Dobcon, lieuhdi Mason, Rosie Steinshouer, Ruth Adams, Hugh Grauerholz, Guy White and Mnry Nelson. Max Chandler and Max Summers are attending school in the primary room this week.

The primary room have some new records for the victrola. The following were neither absent or tirdy in the primary room for January; Louise Grinstoad, Virgil Nelson, James Vance, Keith Carhill, Lorraine CflVy, Frances Kindler, Rowtna Vance, Charles Sanders, Carrol Simmons, Lloyd Vaughn and' Glen Stein sunset the pacific koni jily with chrome outiole extending from heel to toe--with leather counters ard and leathr heel 100 per cent leather throughout, a genuine Blue Ribbon Service Shoe that has eld at 6.00 and $7,00. must sc this shoe 1o realize its valae. A big assortment in all sizes is now on pale at the a cord breaking price $3.15 Men's chocolate color welt sole, used to to sdl for $10.00, now $5.75 Ladies' soap kid comfort shoe $3.50 to $.5. (C Children's Buster Brcwu shoe1; $1.35 to $4.35 The Wmt't Great Nationul Mug ai.V.s No cKargs just emloac stamp for Order rem Year Newsdealer TODAY If your dealer etcra not handle SUrSET, ttnd 25c fir a lampfe cow.

Subzcrifjivn price: SZ.SO per years WO yecrt, f4; THHEE year; ercantile Co. George's Addrtt SUNSET MAGAZINE Dept. 604 460-4th 51 Francisco, O.l. SUNSET for over twenty year hu been tberocognixed exponent ef the West. It it distinctly nataxiae far the home 4b rho) family-nd it brines the Far West ad tfaa Pacific Slope to fur door.

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