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The Lane News from Lane, Kansas • 8

The Lane News from Lane, Kansas • 8

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The Lane Newsi
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Lane, Kansas
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Cash Store Clay to INCREASE Egg Production And Cut Down Cost Have your flock Culled before Winter G. F. Johnson Veterinary Surgeon Calls Answered Day or Night. Phone No. 32.

"It Pays ray MORRIS' BRISKET BACON Srdar SPECIALS, QUALITY GROCERIES Jar Rings, doz. .08 Evap Apricots, lb .24 Blue Ribbon pkg .45 White Syrup, No. 10 .65 Dark Syrup, No. 10 .55 Good Broom, .75 BH Soap, 4 for 25 Soap, 3 for .20 Polar White Soap; bar .05 Palm Olive Soap, 3 for .25 Lux Soap Chips, 2 for .25 See Us: for SCHOOL SHOES. Good Corn, can .12 Good Peas, can -121-2 Large Package Oats .25 Small .12 Soda, lb .08 All spices, package .09 Bulk Pepper, lb ".40 Tea, lb .40 Bulk Cocoanut.

lb .35 Wan-eta Cocoa, lb' 1 .22 Matches .05 Mason Fruit Jars, doz quarts $1.00 doz pints 90 "IT PAYS TO PAY CASH" Cash' 20, American Prints, yd .08 Amoskeog Outing, dark, yd .17 Northern Flannel, Outing, light, yd .15 Clark's Thread. 05 Crochet Thread .10 Cheviot Shirting, yd. .20 Apron Gingham, yd. .15 All Wool Storm Serge, 1.00 French Serge, 1.90 New Fall Goods Now In Stock BLACK Poland China Pigs Either Sex PRICED TO SELL E. V.

METZGER Mr. and Mrs. McNutt were vis iting in Weston with their daugh ter, Mrs. Orene Fellows. Little Fern Davidson was se verely bitten by a dog last Satur day.

Dr. Fuller treated the little lady and the wounds are heal ing rapidly. Automobile insurance, see Lofv, Osawatomie, Kans. 16 t4 for sale jn early new six hole range with warming oven See Mrs. G.

W. Burkdoll Mrs. Carrie Forgey and Mrs Mary isoisinger or uttawa are visiting Mrs. Sarah Nof singer and other relatives here. There will be a special meet ing of the Lane Grange Satur day.

Let there be a good attend THF Elevator Frank Adkirisorf and family have moved to Lane for the win They will live' with Mrs Adkinson's mother, "Mrs. Lulu Herron. Joe Cornelius, Everett Glink-man and Don Rowland came home from K. to spend the week's end with home folks. The boys are buckling down to the work and fully realize what they are attending school for.

Grandpa Boyd returned home Born" to; Mr. and Mr. Clark James, otr Sunday, Sept. 25, a fine boy. Mrs.

Maggie Bu'rkdoll, Miss Eliza and Miss Mollie Smith were Ottawa visitors Saturday. They were eaught in the deluge of Saturday evening- and returned by train Sunday. Tanlac is a splendid tonic and system purifier, now selling at the rate of almost Ten Million bottles a year. Sold by John C. Loch.

The A. H. T. meet tonight (Thursday;) F. LANE.

KANSAS WANTED In Lane a lady or gentleman of good character willing to give part or all time to assist me in the introduction of the products of an old established factory just entering this territory. If you desire a good paying business or employment at clean, pleasant work, write, phone or see me at once as this is an unusual opportunity and worthy of the attention of all capable people desiring a better paying business. Selling experience not necessary but must have horse and buggy or car. H. W.

Shubert, Phone 394 Ottawa, Kan. WilWBurkdoll continues his steady impiovement. His wounds are healing nicely ar.d he is able to sit up for part of the day. We mail your shoes back next day after repaired. A.

Lofv, Osawatomie, Kans. 1 l(5-t4 Mrs. Ha ttie Baker is' visiting in Baldwin this week her sister, Mrs. Kate Osborne. Mrs.

Ida' Hopwood returned Wednesday morning from K. C. She reports Miss Juanita as do ing nicely. J. W.

LaFollette was a county eat visitor Wednesday. A. L. Johnston and Glen Walra came down from Ottawa Wed nesday. Tanlac, the rem edy that everybody is talking about, is sold by John C.

Loch. Ike McConnell and wife of Richmond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A.

BoUngfrooi Fri day to Sunday last. Robt. Day and wife were guests at the 6. A. Boling hoine last week.

R. M. Rogers and wife of Ran toul were guests at the Bump Bros, homes bundayi Floyd Smith and family of Sa-lina were visiting Lane relatives Sunday. Mrs. Ida Cameron of Aledo, 111., and Mrs.

Vera Barrington and daughters Louife and Ber- nice of Alenes, III, are guests of Mrs. Frank Ro we. Mrs. Will Chambers and Esther and Mr. and Mrs.

Ferris Grover were business visitors at Ottawa last week Thursday. Parcel Post your shoes to A Lofv, Osawatomie, Kans. 16-t4 When you go home, hot and tired as we did last week Thursday, and. without a breath of air stirring, just slump down and nearly get the blues, and then a good friend comes along and asks you to ride out and get the Say, how your view of life changes and what a warm place you have in your hearr. for those people who do the right thing at the right time.

Mrs. John Chad wick has been stopping at the John Wells home the past week, helping to nurse Mrs. Ray Kimbal). Mr. and Mrs.

Will Daniels, Ruby Lynn, Cecil Lynn and Ava Culick motored to Ottawa Tuesday to do some shopping and visit friends. Mrs. Jane Brownlee, daughter Harriet and Augustine, of Independence, were guests last week of Mrs. Tillie Brownlee and family. C.

A. SMITH FORD AUTOMOBILE -EXPERT Repairing of All Kinds TRY ME LANE, KANSAS Phone No. 52 Two years experience as member of Poultry Dept. at K. S.

A.C. MRS. BEN F. CLAPHAM, Phone 221-2 Lane, Kansas. Birthday Party Florence Dalton was 12 years old Wednesday and her little friends were invited to help her celebrate the day.

A jolly time was had by all and splendid re freshments served. -Florence received many nice birthday mementoes. Those present were: Mary and Celia' Harkins, Creta Bump, Thelma Tyree, Irene Ja cob, Pauline Adams, Jean Row- and, Geraldineand Thelma Cum ber, Uiiieen noime, lva uarey, Faye Cornelius, Marion McNutt, Ellen McNichols, Mila Hendrix, Kathlene Allen, Louise and Willa Hussey, Blanche Johnson, and Benny Jones, Murlin McNutt, Christian Jacob, Hal Howard, Howard Rowland, Uarl Stamper, Melvin Myers, John Harkins, Bernard Nolan, Fred Johnson, Dennis Harkins, Walter Cade, John Vint, and her teacher, Miss Arner. Mrs. Chas.

Schlagle was a Ka jsas City visitor Sunday last. While in Kansas City she visited Juanita Hopwood at St. Mary's hospital and reports that young lady as getting along nicely after operation. Mr. and Mrs.

Myron Peck of Wellington, Kansas, came Saturday and visited till Tuesday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Bar- ney Mills. Mrs. Pec is Mrs; Mills' sister.

Mrs. Amanda Alexander is having her house papered. Prof, and Mrs. C. T.

Jacob entertained Saturday and Sunday, Geo. Jacob and wife of Rocky Ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coffman of Wellsville. Dr.

Prous, of Kansas City, Kansas, was here last week looking over this field with a view to locating here. The Doctor has many warm friends here and his praise is being sung with a sincerity that should bring him here. Get rid of that nervous, fretful feeling. Brace up. Take Tanlac and you will look everybody in the face with a smile.

Sold at John C. Loch's. Osawatomie is to have a series of evanglestic meetings in their big tabernacle commencing Sunday evening, Oct. 2nd. The Rev.

Rogers and wife and Rev Lowe and wife were in Lane Tuesday giving publicity to the affair and extending a cordial in- -vitation to our people to attend. Elmer Smith is serviniz on iurv at the county seat tms week. Mrs. Ray Kimball continues to show marked improvement. Miss Hazle Borton came down from" Osawatomie Sunday and spent the day with her parents Mr.

and Mrs. A. D. Borton. Miss Hazle has a responsible po sition in the J.

C. McClay estab lishment at Osawatomie. The editor is under obligations to our good friend, A. D. Borton, for a fine squash.

Ray Kimball, Mrs. J. P. Wells, Mrs. J.

C. Loch and Mrs. Ira Vint were Paola visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Ellen Bruce, sister of Dr.

J. A. Fuller, is at the point of death at her home at Overland Col. J.H. Bussell General Auctioneer rarm ana Live atock oales Phone 21-5 RANTOUL, KANSAS.

Dates at Citizens Bank, Lane. 1 I I John Gerth is building a new barn on his Lane residence property. The Grange disposed of 448 boxes of Idaho plums Saturday and many more boxes could have been sold. The price was $1.15 per box. W.

W. Lehew drove out to Zeph Bones' Monday morning to adjust loss on barn at his place that was struck by lightning during storm Saturday night. The barn was full of hay and while shattered by bolt, the wonder is that no fire ensued. Mary King Sunday ed at Gar-nettas usual. Mr.

and Mrs. O. R. LaFollette are having the interior of their handsome home redecorated. O.

R. and Jim Fisher are doing the artistic and it goes without saying, that it will be finely done. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bro-ckus on Friday, Sept.

23, af fine boy. Ralph White, of Garnett, visited his cousin, Miss Deane Hus-sey, and other Lane relatives Sunday afternoon and evening. John Chad wick has hauled lumber to his place from Crow's yards to build a 28x30 residence on his place. Mrs. Jennie Laskie and daughters and Mrs.

NiraLaskie of B- cyrus, visited at the J. JN. Aver- ill home Saturday and Sunday. Lane Co G. MMamS PAINTER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Phone 12-3 Operative any Comp Capitalized $20,000.

LANE, KANSAS WE ARE EXPECTING A CAR OF ILLINOIS COAL And advise placing orders for same as shipments are slow prices' BRAN and SHORTS We have in Stock Cement, Sand, Plaster, Lime, Grass Seed, Bale Ties Wire..

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