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The Mullinville News from Mullinville, Kansas • 7

The Mullinville News from Mullinville, Kansas • 7

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Mullinville, Kansas
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Mr. Clias. Hartnett visited with 1 1 William Nelson last Sunday. SUNFLOWER PETALS Otis Gilliam left Tuesday for Hutchinson to visit hi sister, Mrs. VV.

B. Bradley, at the Methodist hospital. Lost A silver mesh purse last and Corn is in good condition making a rapid growth. Last Sunday night a cloud came week Contained a small amount of NOTICE OF TEACHERS' EXAMINATION A Teachers' Examination will held at the office of the county superintend in Greensburg on Friday and Saturday, June 23 and 24, Normal Institute will begin Au -ust 14 and last but one week. No examination will be held after Nm-mal Institute, unless it be necessary The course of study is now on hands at the office.

N. T. COX, Co. Supt. up from the Southwest against a cnange Finder return to News Northeasterly wind.

As a result a 0ftjce fine rain of one and seven-eights inches fell gently all night, which E. Lewis recenrly sold two Em Our people are rejoicing in a fine three inch rain which came our way Sunday night and Monday morning. Sixty were present at Sunday School on Sunday morning. Paul surely had no tardy marks against his S. S.

record. will doubtless make the wheat. eas iractors. One to Will Price and the other to M. A.

as Ml NOTICE A I am now manager of the local i station of the Golden Rule Oil Co. Mont Mc Bride and wife of St. and solicit a share of your Kero-1 Louis are spending the week with sene and gasoline businesr. I have friends in this city, an auto truck and can deliver in a Gracey Logan celebrated her 12thbirthdav last Sunday and was greatly surprised by a crowd of 12 conning in suddenly for dinner. Her mo'ner, however, was not so amazed and had a fine dinner pre J.

A. Sherer made a business trip to Hutchinson Tuesday. short time to any part of the country Phone your wants to No. 14 and thev will be taken care of: pared for the guests. All left wish promptly.

J. L. Hallock. ing Gracey many happy returns of BIG PROFIT IN STOCK Greensburg, Kans. C.

W. Phillip a Kiowa county stockman shipper a string of steers to the Kansas Ciiv market this week that sold for which had been fed principally on ground kafir and feterita, and silage. "I consider the feeding value of such silage at $5 per ton when fed with ground feterita or kafir corn and a little alfalfa," said Mr. Phillips. "In fattening 240 head of steers the last few months, I found they put on a gain of two and a half pounds each day after they were started, and made a good gain from the first.

They were fed silage and i i i i i the day. The Lenn Harris circuit players are billed for Mullinville on Monday night of each week for the next five weeks. This is an exceptionally strong company and are putting on NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is herer.y given that sealed bids for the construction ot a one- I The Sunflower Brotherhood met last Sunday afternoon and it was decided that we should meet every three weeks. Our society has been story frame school building on the P'avs tnal are auove uie averrc r.A chi knc stock companies. They have been Let us Figure ON THAT Harvest steadily growing and all men are welcomed.

School District No. 21, (Wetland) Kiowa County, Kansas, will be received up to 2:00 o'clock on the 12h day of June, 1918. At which time playing Pratt, Liberal, and Greensburg the past eight weeks and have been giving entire satisfaction. The play next Monday nigha will be "St. Elrno." Geo.

Lowe now has a new Ford and he sails high thee days Tnis makes the third Ford for Mr. Lowe W. H. Pardee was calling in our community last week. Bill grounu Kanr anu leierua.

Besides this, they received some alfalfa and in the last month a little coi-ton seed cake. These cattle were on full feed less than 100 days. Considering the low cost of the feed and the gains the cattle made in weight, they are going to clear a large profit." said bids will be opened, all bids to be accompanied by a certified check for One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) th( hoard reserving the right to reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Mullinville State Bank. Signed School Board of School District No.

21, Kiowa County Kansas. Bv P. Gilliam, clerk. Mrs. Grrtrude Starkey at our school house last BIRTHS To Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Karns, on Friday, June 2nd, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harmon on Sunday, June 4th, a bov.

To Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miller on Sunday, June 4th, a boy.

To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cossell on Thursday.

June 1st. a boy. preached Sunday. Spring chickens are looking good and boys are smiling. Next Sunday we have our Day exercises.

All are to be present. 1 0 Last Friday we were very agreeably surprised when Mike Clifford stopped us on the street n.i'i hand OIL COMPANY LEASES LAND Greensburg, Kas. The Standard Oil company has recently leased 30, 000 acres of land in southeast Kiowa county. It is reported that they have three men looking over the field and have gone to some expense in preliminary work. They are supposed to put down a well on the lease within a year.

Corn is growing nicely and is having a race with the weeds. NOTICE We have the agency for the Rocks Greenhouses of Kansas City, and can get anything in cut flowers or flowering plants on short notice Come in and look over our catalogues. The Golden Rule Cash Store. Frank Bryan of Montana is visi IS! 1 ed us a cigar, and again the next day when John Karns stopped at the office and left us another good smoke. Upon questioning these gentlemen we found that an editorial of last week under the heading "Are You Doing Your Part?" had appealed very strongly to these readers.

Thanks gentlemen. PRAIRIE HOME A. W. Fellers READ the ADS ting at the home of his brother, M. Frank Sackdol returned from Texas Texas last Thnrsday.

T. Bryan this week. General Merchandise ft Jim Pedigo and familv attended 6ft church at Garfield Sunday. lif II Ca The R. P.

Williams and S. L. Tate I 1 have finished their big contract of painting at the C. G. llstin farm find have moved their equipment to; the Pedigo farm, where they will 8 m-mr vzm paint Mr.

Pedigo's barn. Joe Mills and family attended the High School entertainment at Greensburg last Friday. 11" "The Grinne Many manufacturers and agents claim that theirs is the best car for general all around use, but it remains for the REGAL, 4 or 6 Mrs. R. P.

Williams is on the sick ist. suffering from what is thought to be an attack of appendicitis. that it actually IS THE The elements entering in- to demonstrat the fact BEST CAR for general use. Corn is looking good now as well If It's 20 Or So that you care to pay for your Summer suit, by all mcarn have it tailored-to-order by to this fact are too numerous to be explained in an advertisement, but if you will call and see us and take a ride in one of our REGAL cars we can then satisfy your desire for information on every point. There is more service to the dollar of expense in the REGAL than in any other car made, as the wheat.

The big three inch rain of Sunday night changed a lot of frowns to smiles in this neighborhood. Mrs. Leslie Mr Donald, who ha been on the sick list for some time, is improving slowly. Price V. Ml? 1' cha: ILJ GLENDALE TIDINGS I jjYour Car Expense It is .1 recognized tact that no ready-made or -Mnall tailor can pvc you equal value for $2C.

Sec us today for the correct Summer fashions and fabrics. Austin Marriage and family vis-j ited with R. S. Burnett's one day last week. Mrs.

Win Ziegler is enjoying a) visit with her brother, Mr. Uer.ry Semen from Missouri. We are all interested in the candidates for matrimony at Chicago in the future. Mr. Moose and Miss Klepbant.

Watch the proceedings closely. REDUCED It is not at all necessary to stagger along under a heavy expense for car repairs. The economical method is to arrange with us to keep your car in condition instead of allowing it to "go to pieces" from neglect before you bring it to us. A slight defect can be remedied quickly and at small cost, but if al'owed to simply drift along it soon becomes a serious matter and the repair bill runs into money. It is wiser to let us see your car frequently.

Automobile Supplies and Accessories J. D. GILTNER I The Line of styles contain that neTv-! est and most popular model, called I The 'PINCH-BACK' FOR SALE The properly now occupied by the store and the City Meat Vlarket in Mullinville This property has a 7i foot front and is 1(50 feet deep. It is now bringing rent each month. Will sell for $2500.

In paying 27 per cent on the investment E. J. CROMER Call and see this style. GEO. HAVENS 1 I 1.

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