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La Crosse Republican from La Crosse, Kansas • 5

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La Crosse, Kansas
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THE LA CR028S BJEPTJBLICU For Sale: drove from Hutchinson Saturday in Percy's Buick Six and visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chus. Hale. Mr.

and Mr. Orrin Bellport ar-rived home Monday from Camp John Wise, Texas. Orrin has a 20 day furlough to recuperate from his recent severe illness. Will Reopen it Next week Fine Neckwear, AT COST. Waists, Belts, Khaki goods and Service Emblems, 1 0 per disconnt.

MAKE A SELECTION. Altho it rained all day lust Friday it did not keep Lee Graham, of Illinois township from coming to town. Lee says while the election didn't go entirely to his liking, he is pretty well satisfied. Kennedy's. The Thanksgiving; services next Thursday will be different this year thnn the usual Thanksgiving service.

Instead of one s-ermbn there will be short talks given by several. Attend the servicss. perty and calling at the store. Kennedy's. Picture show, Suturday night.

L. Bailey was a business caller at our office Tuesday. Gus. Seltman was up from Union township Tuesday, to pay his taxes. Ernest Rhoades and little daughter were in town from McCracken today.

Mrs. Eva 'Adkinson was down from McCracken the fore part of the week with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Robinett.

Dr. H. R. Bryan accompanied Miss Elsie Dreany and Mrs. E.

M. Hawkins to Kansas City this morning, where both ladies will enter a hospital for treatment. in town from The La Crosse Mill will go to grinding again the latter part of next week. We dosed down ome six weeks ago to make improvements and in-stall up-to-date machinery. The flour we were making did not come up to our standard so we closed down.

We have installed a new line of Sifters and have put in a new Alsop Flour Bleacher, the best Bleacher on the market. No expense has been spared in putting in these Now we can guarantee that LaX Flour will be as good as is on the market, in color and quality. We Solicit your patronage. Frank Millis was Nekoma, Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Vaughn and children have returned from their extended visit in Missouri, where they were visiting Mr. Vaughn's parents. from Center Sam Lamm was up township, Tuesday. Will Wavnoek started last Tuesday in his auto for Peru, Nebraska.

His mother, H. C. Warnock, went with him as far as Beloit, where she Bu.r.i Newman was in town Monday, from Margrave. Mrs. S.

H. Meneley returned from Kansas City where she had will visit a week with her daughter, i Mrs. Ella Francis. been visiting. Mr.

and Mrs. Lige i JThe Afnnriav Evenincr Club Will Meneley. nieet with Miss Abbie Bellport on the 25th. Mrs. D.

A. Hart, up in Russell, has given her heart and hand to Mr. Win-field. Both parties 'are over 80 years Miss Rachael Brenning, daughter of Mr. andv Mrs.

Adam Brenning, was taken to the hospital at Hays Monday where she is to undergo an operation. little girl has been very sick for several days. Jas. Nnparane, from south Union, was a very pleasant caller at our office, Tuesday. old.

W. C. Renner and family were in town from Dighton yesterday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Renner.

"Bil Dirk Baldwin and family were in town from Nekoma Tuesday, on a shopping trip. ly" made our office a pleasant call. Frank Connrd and family are here this week from Garden City visiting with relatvies. Frank has a good business over at Garden and he does not get time to visit LaCrosse very often. We have on hand some good No.

3 Sheriff L. H. Robertson is in McCracken today on business connected with his office. The first Cantata practice for the Community Christmas program will be held in the High School building, November 25, Monday evening at 7:30. yellow shelled corn, which we ai coffering al $1.68.

Mrs. Clara Adams and Miss Gertrude Kittle were over from yesterday, on Mrs-. E. M. Hawkins left this morning for Kansas City where she will receive hospital treatment.

She expects to visit relatives in Missouri before returning home and may spend thet greater part of the winter in Missouri. A. H. Schutte and M. Newman have been out in western Kansas this week on land They had business Rawlins and Wallace counties.

Mr. Howard, the income tax man, has been in the city the past week checking up on the income tax. Hobert Carson, who was in the The inch and a half of rain that Mr. and Mrs. W.

V. Irvin were in town shopping, from McCracken, Monday. fell here Friday night kept many a 10th Division, got as far as Camp Meade, Md. when the armistice was signed. He writes back that he is going to visit New York and Washington and see some of the sights before coming back.

way from, the Second number of the Lecture Course and they missed a LA CROSSE MILLING CO, musical treat. Mrs. Robinette received a "card this week telling her that Floyd had safely landed overseas. A young man from Hays City told a LaCrosse girl, th other day, that "my stock in trade is and she remarked "what a funny looking Mrs. Elma Morrell began her work as teacher, in the Nekoma schools Monday of this week.

Dr. Kennedy says every time a fellow sneezes they think he has the Flu. Dr. sneezed Tuesday morning and afterward stayed at home all day thinking he had it, but was down town yesterday as good na-tured as ever. sample case you have." FOUND A lap robe.

Owner may Charlie Crock demonstrated his pa have same by proving property and triotism the early part of last week paying for this notice. by climbing to the very top of the State Road Engineer McFadden was here from Topeka, this week, visiting with County Engineer R. L. Reser. water tank anil there' raising the American flag.

We have the finest variety of boxed apples and Red River early Ohio potatoes. We also have for sale good Feed Oats. Farmer's Union. The Republican victory was1 hailed with such joy in Berlin that the next day everybody resigned. Jas.

H. Little was out in Lane on business yesterday. GOOD MISSIONARY PROGRAM The LaCrosse Womens Missionary Association of the U. church, has made a record to which it may justly point with pride. Out of more than sixty similar organizations only three have reached the Standard of excellence as set by the Denominational board.

Of the three, the LaCrosse W. M. A. stood at the top. The local association has a membership of fifty six and meetings are Herman Weigand was down Monday the first time -in about four weeks.

Herman had a bad siege of the Flu which caught him right after he got married. A. J. Bellport had a peculiar accident one day last week. He was working with his pump jack and a small wrecking The bar got ont of his grasp and catching in the machinery flew around and struck Mr.

Bellport in the throat. The blow was a severe one, but fortunately the results were not serious. Mr. Bellport is around and feeling good now, but his voice is still a little bad and it's a little hard for him to reach high C. Mr.

and Mrs V. Kelley, of -McCracken were in town last Friday and Saturday. Harry Seiling was in town from McCracken. Harry is to look old. Mart Harmon and his son-in-law, Irvin Oft'ett, took the day off Monday and came to town.

Mart says the rabbits, are still plentiful out in his neck of the woods. Our telephone number is "56." Call us up and tell us about your friends visiting here, or of the trip you are about to take. held the first Friday in every month. The president of the association is Mrs. Jas.

H. Little. The evening services at the U. B. church last Sunday evening were in charge of this organization and an excellent missionary program was given.

At the conclusion of the program a collection amounting to $60.00 was received which will be used to help build missionary residences abroad, to help in Mr. and Mrs. Clark Burnham were down from Ellis county Tuesday, saving money by buying groceries and dry goods -from the LaCrosse merchants. Earl Lewis had a good letter last week in the Hoisington Dispatch. Earl is with the American Expeditionary Forces in France.

Serg. Henry F. Herman has transferred from Funston to Camp Pike, Arkansas to the I. 0. T.

S. In a card received from him this week he says: "We have not done anything and may not as there is some doubt that the school will continue." In the dispatches yesterday we saw that the demobilization and discharge of 4,750 men at Camp Pike will begin this week and that only 250 of the 5,000 students of the school will continue their course. Tl 1 i mi mniiiwi mm buying equipment for. missions in Used Car If You Buy a New Mexico, and to help in opening up new work in Montana. Miss Elsie Dreany was taken to Kansas City this morning where she will receive hospital treatment.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dreany accompanied her on the trip. The project of making the United States one big unanimous solid Democratic south seems to have sprung a leak. Mrs.

Ella N. Clark, of Scott City visited in town at the M. M. Christiansen home the first of the week. Found: A valuable article.

Own-! Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Hale, Sr.

and er may have same by proving pro- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hale and family Henry Bora, of Great Bend was in town yesterday. One entering the LaCrosse State Bank now cannot help but notice how spic and span the rooni3 are. All week decorator C.

C. Cavin has been busy putting new paper on the walls, repainting the ceiling and revarnish-ing the counters and woodwork. Mr. Cavin did an excellent job, and Bank Clothes Picture show, Saturday night. FOR SALE Bulldog pups.

$3.00 each. One mile south of Rush Center. Ralph Warner, 2tp Rush Center, Kansas. MI'lHiriWIMI If you buy a used car you probably buy a used battery and you can't tell how it has been used. Better come in and let us test it.

Such a battery may seriously affect the operation of your car you can't tell whether it does or not unless you put a really new battery on it." When you buy a Still Better Willard wijh Threaded Rubber Insulation you know it is new, because it is shipped and stored Bone Dry and begins its life for your car. You'll know the Still Better Willard by the Mark branded onto the box. Get all the facts about this remarkable battery in the booklet 'A Mark with a leaning for You" ers Krause and Obenhaus have a right to feel proud of their quarters. or Don't Put off Caring that Cough, Repair Co, La Crosse, Kansas Electric Battery Opposite Economy hiiiiiiib You can best economize on clothes by fourchasing good clotkes. You need not buy often, if you choose wisely.

Born tailoring offers tlie greatest measure of clothes value in exchange for each dollar invested. Born tailoring offers you true clotkes economy, If you do, serious complications are apt to arise and the result will mean a great deal of expense and inoonvenience. The sensible treatment is We test, repair and re charge storage batteries, and always carry a full WHITE PINE AND SPRUCE BALSAM supply of battery parts, a combination of healing ingredients recognized by the medical profession as the best for the treatment of coughs. It acts new batteries ana rental batteries. Testing serxice is free.

promptly and insures a permanent relief, while most cough syrups ii v. ci.u -i i i. 'CM 1 inereiy quiet uie cuugu. ouiu oiny ai reasiur siures, X2 Born DtaUr) S. Wollman POKORNY PHARMACY.

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