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Otis Reporter from Otis, Kansas • 5

Otis Reporter from Otis, Kansas • 5

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Otis Reporteri
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Otis, Kansas
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5
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THE OTIS REPORTER, OTIS, KANSAS. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Baby Chick Food at the Otis Drug Company. Qt J. C. Meyer, of La Crosse, was in Otis, Tuesday.

NOTICE We will receive a car load of Fordson Tractors, Friday, July 28th. Ee sure and get your order in early. KERBS GARAGE Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. Bert and baby left last week for their home in Oil Hill, Kansas, after visiting relatives here for several days. We have a half car load of extra line watermelons for sale. P. Scheuerman Sons.

All, sizes Kodak films at tha Otis Drug Company. 10 C. Brack was in Claflin, Monday. Adam Bardell was visiting in town Tuesday. J.

A. Johnson left Wednesday for Oeage City. Sol Brack was quite sick Wednesday. C. Gallowa was in Hoisington, Saturday.

J. 0 Adams, of La Crosse, was in Otis, Tuesday. C. Zimmerman was in Otis, Tuesday, on business. J.

P. Brack, of Pleasantdale was in Otis, Tuesday. John Beltz, fnear Bison, was in Otis, Tuesday. Don't fail to hear Arthur Names, Republican candidate for Representative, speak at the Otis Opera Housfe Saturday night. Adv.

OLMITZ NEWS Mrs. Amelia Copple and two children, who have been out for harvest, returned to Kansas City, Saturday. Viera Mater is dressing a sore foot the result of stepping on a nail some time last week. Louis Smidt of Great Bend, is out on the farm helping his son, Louis with the work. Eldrich Hejny and family' attended a party at limken, Saturday even.

ing, returning, home Sunday. Several parties from here have been plum picking near Great Bend. The Drug Store here belonging to J. F. Schenk was robbed again Saturday night.

Jacob Seidl and sons, Ludwig and Charles were shopping in Otis, Tues day. jtf Geo. J. Urban, of Loretto, was in town, Tuesday. FOR SALE: Good milk Cow.

See BERT BASS tf I CITY DRAY AND TRANSFER CO. Long Distance Hauling Solicited 1 Prices Right Rock and Sand delivered Immediately. 1 Day or Night Service See me Phone 52 ANDY MOOTZ 1 Otis, Kansas Tl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iTi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J. J. Rothe and Repp were transacting business in the County Seat, Friday.

Get your watermelons from P. Scheuerman Sons. Jake Koch went to La Crosse, Tues day morning' to have a small piece of stee taken from his eye. C. M.

Brack, Pete Schneider, and W. J. School, of Wichita, were transacting business in Bazine, Tuesday. NOTICE We will receive a car load of Fordson Tractors, Friday, July 28th. Be sure and g5t your order in early.

KERBS GARAGE ABOUT ARTHUR NAMES Ernest Hondrick, of Pieasantdale, was an Otis caller, Monday. O. J. Manke and family were at Hoisington, Friday on business Peter Hartman and Louis Roei-feldt wera Great Bend visitors, Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Helwig, of Brownell, arrived, Monday, for a few days visit. Velma Meisinger is visiting her cousin, Ruthetta Krause, La Crosse this week. Alex Litzenberger, of northwest of town, was a business caller in Otis, Tuesday. Glen Purcell and Jay Toal, of La Crosse, were transacting business in Otis, Saturday.

Fred Muth, of north of Otis, purchased a Ford Touring car, Saturday from the Kerbs Garage. Mr. and Mrs. Geoi-pre Eckhardt, of McCook, are visiting relatives and friends here this week. Mrs.

Hanna G. Walker returned to her home in Bremerton, Friday after an extended visit here with relatives and friends. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching 10:45 a.

m. Epworth League 7:30 p. m. Preaching 8:00 p. m.

Wednesday Prayer meeting 7:30. John Kracher, Pastor. DR. H. GLIXftflAN Refracting Eye Specialist Will be in Otis at Otis Hotel July 28 AH Glasses Fitted are Guaranteed to giv Satisfaction for One Year.

Return Visits Once a Month Address all communications P. O. BOX 1106 Kansas City, Mo. We will pay kin i Mrs. Dorothy Brack, of.

route 2, was shopping in Otis, Tuesday. C. Schneider was transacting business in Olmitz, Friday, Jacob Bill spent Saturday in Hoisington. Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Hemken. of near Albert, were Otis callers, Sat urday. We have a half car load of extra line watermelons for sale.

P. Scheuerman Sons. Geo. Brack Sr and Rev Wunder-lich returned Friday from Colorado, after spending a couple of weeks in the mountains. Geo.

Weber, of La Crosse, W. J. Brenner and Arthur Names, of McCracken, were visiting in Otis late Saturday evening. i Prrtnf nf t.ViP rnrAlnrr is in hn out. ing thereof.

Thousands praise Tan- lac. ao win you. utis urug uo. aqv Get your Ice Cream and Soda at the Otis Drug Co. Adv.

Ct FOR PROBATE JUDGE I hereby announce myself a Candi. date for the Office of Probate Judge, on the Republican ticket, subject to the Republican voters -at the August primary, 1922. JOHN BUTLER FOR SHERIFF I announce myself as a candidate for Sheriff of Rush County, subject to the decision of the Democratic votes at the August primary. Adv W. F.

JESSOP FOR COUNTY TREASURER I am a candidate for re-election to the office of County Treasurer, on the Republican ticket, subject to the August primary. Adv. F. L. SNODGRASS.

FOR COUNTY CLERK I announce myself as a candidate for County Clerk of Rush County, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the primary, August 1922. Adv. ARCHIE R. OTT Rush Center, Kansas FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Register of Deeds, on the Republican ticket, subject to the August primary. Adv.

H. E. SCHWARTZKOPF FOR CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT I wish to announce to the Democratic voters of Rush county that I will appreciate your votes at the primary election for the nomination to the office of Clerk of District Court, August 1st. Adv. MARIE E.

SCHWINDT FOR SHERIFF I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for the office of Sheriff of Rush County, and will appreciate the support I receive at the August Primary. Adv R. J. TALBOTT FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election for Representative, subject to the Republican vot. ers of" Rush county at the August Primary.

Adv. O. M. LIPPERT Federal Loans on Real Estate at 5 per cent interest in Rush, Barton, Russell and Ellis Counties. LOBDELL NATL FARM LOAN ASS'N COL.

G. G. WILSON Auctioneer Live Stock, Real Estate and Farm Sales a Specialty. Your Sale business' solicited. See me for dates.

La Crosse, Kansas 0 H. A. BRACK, Pres. B. F.

BRACK, Sec-Treas. Being newcomers to Rush county Uw hesitate to say anything about but firmly believing that 'a friend is worthy of friendship or he ceases to be a friend we cannot help but say a good word for Arthur Names, of McCracken, who is a candidate for Representative. We have known Mr. Names for almost ten ears, and have yet to hear anyone who doubted his absolute sincerity and honesty, of purpose. Arthur has a.

high ideal of his duty as a citizen, and has the courage to fight for his convictions, anl, he would just as goon fight a big bunch as a little one if he thinks he is right. His entrance into politics is a surprise, but should the voters of Rush county choose him as their representative, they will entrust their business with the state to a 'man who will represent their interests with a correct understating of the needs of the county. The Bulletin in no way means to any reflection on the other Wandidate for the nomination, as fvie are not "in politics" but we can stand up and vouch for Arthur A. Names as being fully able to represent the countty, and we are in full accord with his many friends who know him to be a young man of absolute personal honesty and one who has the courage to fight for his convictions. Mr.

Names will speak to the voters at the Palace on next Tuesday night. Bison' Bulletin. Mr. Names was unable to, get to, Otis last Saturday evening, but he will sure be at the Opera House Saturday evening. Don't fail to hear him.

Political Advertising if ftgEiftgffti im Tft cash for all your Produce We Have Just Received a New Line Of OVERALLS, JACKETS, UNIONALLS MENS SOCKS, UNDERWEAR, LADIES HOSE MENS WORK SHIRTS, MENS DRESS SHIRTS ETC. MENS TROUSERS ETC. We Are Selling These Goods at Prices You Can Afford. All kinds of Plaster Cement Work Call at the Otis Hotel JOB ERNST Work Guaranteed Do Not Forget That We Carry a Full Line of Groceries Farmers Union Produce "Make Our Store Your tloadquarters when in Otis" i 3D.

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Pages Available:
558
Years Available:
1921-1922