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The Solomon Tribune from Solomon, Kansas • 6

The Solomon Tribune from Solomon, Kansas • 6

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Solomon, Kansas
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EJE3 3.HE Casa i5-27 Tractor ft 4 rS ft rtPTi A i 4 i jrf 5 eer man me urois 1 miFf brr lows Hay Rake iviT i rm f. horsepower. While rated at 27 on the belt. it can deliver 33 horsepower. It is ever ready in neias wnere pj.ow.ng is aimcuit tougn ror baked stiff grades, etc.

this Case 15-27 Kerosene Tractor will pull 3 plows for the hardest jobs. It never tires. i All gears are cut steel, enclosed and run easily. Where conditions are favorable, this tractor can pull 4 plows. bo it is a favorite on the average farm.

It in oil. It has a four-cylinder valve-in-head motor, mounted crosswise on a one-piece main frame. This affords the use of all is neither too large nor too small. 7 SDur srears. in addition to its held work, it is designed for belt work, having the pulley properly A Case SylpHon Thermostat controls th'el placed.

It will drive a Case 26x46 Thresher tooling system and insures complete conv i if hvu cvvuvi una wwv misnnn ni KernsrnB. i.asp air masnpr ne. There is a big difference in hay rakes. This difference affects not only the ease of operation and good working qualities, but the length of service as well. We don't know of a hay rake that is so thoroughly rrde as the John Deere Self-Dump Rake.

For example, its heavy angle steel frame never sags the adjustable tie rod keeps the frame true, always. The heavy steel wheels with an extra number of staggered spokes; protected by the channel steel tire; are interchangeable, giving double wear on the ratchets. The arched Bteel axles give the proper pitch to the wheels the wheels never pull in at the top and out at the bottom. The dump rods are reversible; giving double wear at this important point. Tooth holder accommodates any desired number of teeth.

You can maintain the good working qualities of the John Deere Rake for years. And from the operating standpoint, it is simple and easy to handle. With one foot lever, you can keep the teeth in working position at all times; with the other foot lever, the rake is instantly tripped. A convenient hand lever serves to adjust the teeth for close raking; and to elevate the teeth for transportation. i other machines requiring similar power.

livers clean air to the iparburetor. 1. ihe Case 15-27 has abundant reserve inere-are dozens of betterments found power. While rated at IS horsepower on: the drawbar, Jtcan.deHver.raore than, IS tnly in this tractor. You should be familiar with them, so that you may make a careful comparison.

-nrn May we Have the opportunity sport to point put Case CVanderwilt Son We want you to come in and see this rake. The extra service you will get out of it makes it the most profitable hay rake to buy. TRACTORS iHiiimrUP 0 ivji THE to be. The banquet will be served by the Catholic Ladies Aid Society. Following are the different committees: Program committee Mrs.

Davis Kibler, Mrs. Everette Taylor, Fred Kail. Decoration committee Mrs. J. B-Tobin, Mrs.

J. T. Riordan, Mrs. 0. Herr, M.

D. O'Grady, Chas. Gatschet. Menu committee Miss Helen Gould, Miss Edith Henderson, Walter Grogger. Lee, G.

M. Spaulding, F. Z. Baker, Clay Skaggs, Douglas Coates, P. R.

Toepfer, Byron Hough, Fred Seaton, E. M. Roberts. Basses Frank Henderson, Robt. Johnson, C.

M. Carney, Jas. Fenstermacher, Chas. Whitley, Will R. Bolen, Paul R.

Sauer, J. L. McCleskey, R. L. Bickmore, Chas.

Walburn, Philip Carlson, Rev. W. W. Richmond, Norman Mc-Kenzie, Rev. J.

C. Dussair, Dr. Fred E. Stark, Ted Stark, S. C.

Gould, Chas. Kenison, Guy E. DeWar, Glen Spaulding. "Join the Chorus," and help boost for Solomon. Esther Halbert, Mrs.

F. C. Black, Miss Nora Vanderwilt, Miss Cecelia Strauchn, Mrs. C. M.

Carney, Mrs. 0. D. Herr, Mrs. Ross Beach, Miss Minnie Barr, Miss Nona Wimsatt, Mrs.

E. L. Bickmore, Miss Cassie Koenig. Altos Mrs. R.

L. DuVze, Mrs. Geo. W. Lank, Miss Mildred Higgins, Mrs.

P. R. Toepf er, Mrs. I. J.

Bohn, Miss Helen Lank, Mrs. J. B. Tobin, Mrs. H.

Payne, Mrs. Clay Skaggs, Miss Lottie Koenig, Miss Edna Neiderhiser, Mrs. Rolla Stebbins, Mrs. Almeda Heiser. Tenors Geo.

W. Lank, Rev. R. L. DuVze, W.

E. Fugatt, L. Z. Castor, Archie Butcher, C. V.

Hamilton, George Higgins, Claude R. Butcher, A. W. COMMUNITY CHORUS MEMBERS Rolla B. Stebbins, director.

Miss Nellie Stark, pianist. The Community Chorus holds its rehearsals every Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock. The membership at present numbers 78. Here they are with new members coming in every day: Sopranos Mrs.Robt. Hall, Mrs.

Frank Henderson, Miss Helen Gould, Mrs. -Edith Rees, Miss Hattie Butcher, Miss Maude F. Riordan, Miss Mame Mcln-erney, Miss Inez Trosper, Mrs. Florence Vanderwilt, Miss Zillah Leasure, Miss Mary Porter, Mrs. G.

M. Spauld-ing, Miss Eva Wolfe, Mrs. Philip Carlson, Miss Veva Lynch, Miss Phyllis Erown, Miss Florence E. Burke, Miss AND BOOST FOR SOLOMON HELP ADVERTISE SOLOMON CALL PHONE 132 NO COUNCIL MEETING There was no council meeting Mon day night on account of there not being a quorum. Councilmen Carlson, IJobson and Wimsatt were out of town.

They adjourned to meet on next Monday night. READY FOR BANQUET Everything is in readiness for the alumni banquet which will be held in the H-H hall tonight. It promises to be a most successful affair, as more than 100 plates have been sold. The officers of the association and the different committees have been working hard to make it the success it deserves Lame Back Relieved For a lame back apply Chamber Iain's Liniment twice a day and mas sage the muscles of the back over the seat of pain thoroughly at each ap plication. iv 'is Vain lit Cs.

rs a Golden Belt Garage The shop that is equipped with the mechanics and the machinery to do your work. We make a specialty of vulcanizing tires and our nine years experience enables us to do this in a satisfactory manner. We handle the Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup tire, which carries a 6,000 mile guarantee. The price is right. A portion of your patronage is solicited.

GOLDEN BELT GARAGE E. It. LANEY, Prop. X3 Ekar Prices The Elcar satisfies the most particular buyer. A prettier car never was built.

The high-class finish insures lasting beauty despite country roads. Driving the Elcar is real pleasure. It is easily handled, responsive, flexible. Themotor gives abundant power for hills, sand mud, and all "Jiard going with ample speed. You like comfort, and you'll find it in the Elcar.

It's roomy. wonderful springs. Ride all day and you won't feel cramped. Solid worth is built with the Elcar. Every part is 150 strong.

It gives dependable service for years. Elcar upkeep runs small. 18 to 20 miles are. usually averaged to the gallon of gasoline 1000 miles to the gallon of oil. Don't think of choosing of your new car until you've seen the El-bar.

It will just suit you in every way. Canning Season VA1 WILL SOON BE HERE. A FEW CANNING ACCESSORIES WILL BE NEEDED. CALL AND EE THE NEW CANNING TRAYS, ETC. FOR SALE AT VVJ Deal In Scpare Phone No.

11 SIMPSON RICHARDSON, Props. TCEPFER, 2nd. Door, Walnut and Main "St. PHONE 214 or 287 SOLOMON, KANSAS II Pi.

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1896-1922