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The Hardtner Press from Hardtner, Kansas • 1

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Press Published in the Interests of Hard tner and the Surrounding Country. Number 21 Volume 4. IIARDTNEIt, BARBER COUNTY, KANSAS. FRIDAY, FEB it UAH 19, 11115. BAND YOUR SHADE TREES SWEET GLOVER FOR PASTURE IN EVERY HOME Shirts- Manhattan, Feb.

18- Sweet clover excels alfalfa as a cattle pasture and is superior to all other crop3 for improving deficient inorganic matter, though it has been lately overated as a Band your shade trees now. The warm weather of the past week has brought out the canker worms. If ths weather continues to moderate for a few days the canker worms will commence their work upon the shade trees, warns George A. Dean, entomologist of Kansas State Agricultural College. The spring canker worm has killed more Kansas apple trees WML GROCERIES MAKE Our Groceries are sure to please.

We have a fidbby for pure groceries and it is fast becoming popular among cur satisfied customers crop to grow under all circumstances. These conclusions are reached as a result of investiga; tions by the agronomy depart' ment of the Kansas State Agrir IK A HIT The kind that FITS. The styles that PLEASE. They sell about as often as they are shown. They are the Famous FERGUSON-McKINNEY Make We have already received one shipmenf of new, tasty, up to the minute spring styles in these shirts, and have more on the way.

They are Absolutely Guaranteed in Every Particular. ftin one season than the San Jose cultuarl College. in tne past two years, says C. C. Cunningham, assistant id co-operative experiments, "therd has taken place in the popular mind a radical change in opinion regarding sweet clover.

Once considered a noxious weed, it is now recognized as a valuable crop. To a large extent sweet clover is deserving of this change of opinion regarding it, but, like any new crop that suddenly comes into favor, it has been overated for growing under all conditions in don't come in and see If you don't want a You May Never Know What real good'things we do carry unless you give us a trial' We will appreciate your business. F. GL ROOTS Phono 32 Hardtner shirt, them JMolz JVkrcantUe Company Hardtner, Kansas. scale has killed in its entire history in the state, while at the same time the worm has attacked thousands of elm and shade trees, Here are some simple and practical methods of preventing these losses.

It is often impossible to spray shade trees, so Professor Dean recommends this remedy for shade trees and advises that it be applied immediately: Take a strip of cotton batting, two inches wide and long enough go around the trees. Over this cotton place a strip of tarred paper or building paper slightly wider than the cotton. Fasten the paper tightly over the cotton with four or five tacks. The cotton is used to prevent the worms from going under the paper band. Some sticky substance such as printer's ink, coal tar, pine tar, or dendrolene should be smeared upon the paper.

The best preparation to use is call tree tanglefoot. On badly infested trees it is necessary to comb or replace the sticky substance every few days. The sticky substance may be applied directly to the bark of the tree, linwfivpr. mirier rprtain rnnrlitinn? On December 29th, 1914, Mrs Anderson met with an acciden; which primarily brought her to the end of her days on earth and for special purposes. "Sweet clover can be grown to advantage for hay in Eastern Kansas on some soils not adopted to alfalfa or red clover, it is, however, a substitute for those crops and is useful for hay when the more valuable kinds cannot be successfully grown.

"Sweet clover is of value as a pasture and soil improvement A. J. ANDERSON There' are some people living in this vicinity who will be pained to learn of the death of one' whom they once knew as a neighbor. It would have greatly pleased us to devote much more space and nrriaonf mnra full rtVii 1 1 vtt Kn I She fell and broke one of her hips, and was then attacked by asthma which developed into PROTECTION Against those Tight Coughs Don't make yourself miserable both day and night with that incessant cough get rid of it as soon as possible. Nyal's Cherry Cough Syrup rids you of all mucous deposits in the throat and prevents further accumulations.

Noxious secretions and deposits accompanying colds and pneumonia, resulting in death The Press joins with her friends with regret and sympathy. our information is so brief that we crop, and will undoubtedly utilized are unable to do so. for these purposes. Properly handled, sweet clover will furnish The Man on the Tower Said: Mrs. Anderson was born into this world in Michigan, January 2nd.

1846. She entered into the more pasture than most other Ihe new buildings now pro i a ji ii a Jl cougns are dangerous -gei na oi mem not, germs vss-" it will leave a disfiguring pasture crops, especially the gress of erection makes Hardtner look like a new town instead of mark for many years. The cotton poorer types ol sous, it excel; sacred covenant of marriage with A. J. 'Anderson, in California, on and paper bands may be removed alralta as a pasture for cattle; in an old town.

at any time and will not leave a that it rarely causes bloat. Sweet June I 24th, 1836, and together they made the journey of life un clover is superior to all other That Valentine day is passed and we have seen no one on the mark. Spray the orchard with a solu crops to all other crops for use in streets with an arrow ladden with til her departure for the better land from her hom3 in Fruta, California, January! 28th, 1915. tion of two or three pounds of in the secretions and are carried into the bronchial tubes stoa ach, and lungs. Use Nyal's Cherry Cough syrup with first ap- pearance of cough keep it handy and settle it early.

There are two sizes, 25c and 50c. Protect yourself further complications Severe Sore Throat, Tonsilitis or Bronchitis. PRATER'S DRUG STORE Prescription Specialists Phone 53 M. C. PRATER, Prop.

improving soils deficient in or ganic matter. bleeding hearts. lead arsenate to fifty gallons of water. The usual spraying of or That before making another During the paet two years, chards for curculia and codling the agronomy department has co trip in a car it is advisable to or ganizea little mutual life insur moth will kill the canker worm, operated with many, farmers in Western Kansas in testing sweet ance company. OPERA HOUSE Thursday, Feb.

25th. MIGHT HAVE BEEN A TRA06EDY clover on the uplands. The re lhat the ditterence between an sults were not very successful. automobile and a Ford is, that Last Sunday afternoon, when a Because of the high cost of when the automobile hangs up on party which had been out to the Eldred school house were return seed, the short life of the crop, a hill the Ford hikes up the hill. the uncertainty of getting a stand ing home, the car driven by G.

That a member of the council and the smaller yields of forage We Are Darling skidded on a new nil as compared with the sorghums, Harry Green Presents His New Play the road and took the ditch side-wise, resulting in a spill of the said that he would hold up the City Marshal's pay check for fail-to light the street lamps. Will he? it is doubtful if sweet clover will prove a satisfactory crop on the uplands in Western Kansas." load in a manner that might have proven far more serious than it The did. G. H. Easter struck the ground in a manner that injured RICHARDSON-LASLEY At the parsonage last Wednes his back until he could not rise rom the ground.

Fortunately, Dr. Hammer was day evening was consumated the event that joined two young lives Towm or the long journey of life, when in tne second car and did the emergency act, after which Mr. Rev. G. H.

Weaver joined in holy That the horse shoe is the greatest blessing the burg ever bumped into, because it gives so many men steady jobs with good wages every day. That C. W. Lewis will be stuck up like sorghum molasses after he gets that new house finished and moves in. It will be a dandy, and the location can not be beat in town.

That the bottom of the cisterns are not pleasing to look upon, and that bad the said cisterns been Easter was hurried home while the ditched machine was extricat matrimony, Mary E. Richardson of Aetna and James E. Lasley of Fool ed from its hang up. lardtner. The bride has lived at LEADERS in all times for popular patronage, because we leave no stone unturned to satisfy the buying public.

We attract customers by the BEST METHODS; the giving of REAL VALUES. Every day is a bargain day with us. vOur qualities are higher and prices lower than in any other store in town. We solicit one order which will be sufficient to make you a permanent customer. Herb Burroughs made a leap Aetna practically all her life and has been one of the leaders of her or life, regardless of the "safety set.

The groom is the son of one first" rules, and lit on his feet without injury. The editor lit on the prosperous farmers near the soft spot, his head, and in con lardtner. The happy, young Big Comedy Dramatic Success sequence thereof he too escaped made like a stocking so they could, be turned inside out, they would be so much easier to clean. whole. G.

B. Darling stuck to couple will make their home on a farm about five mile3 northwest of Hardtner. steering wheel and when wits were restored to a normal condi- ion had his hand on the throttle. Why the machine did not turn See the funny Polar; Bear he will keep you on the giggle. He is a Tango Dancer.

over is known only by the overruling providence, but had it done so the results would have been ar more serious. Mr. Easter was able to be around as usual John Sterling was in town Tuesday, for the first time since he was taken ill Sept. 25, 1914. He was out of the house as far as bis barn for the first time on February 7.

That is surely a long time to be shut in, almost five months, and it was good to see him moving around town on his own feet, and his own moler power. He ought to gain strength more rapidly, now that he can get out in the sun and air. SPECIAL SCENERY REAL SPECIALTIES 7Jhe JCardtner Supply Co, Hardtner, Kansas That Sam Sterling has been all smiles this week because the street in front of the feed yard as well as the yard was full of wagons. That meant the stalls full of team3 and Sam' purse full of coin. A brief letter from Uncle Jake Achenbach, dated February 11th, advised that they had removed from Los Angeles, and were located for a while at the Knickerbocker Hotel in San Diego.

If they are having the fine winter resort weather that we are enjoying in Hardtner they surely Claude Richartsn brought a oad of live turkeys, butter and eggs in from Aetna, Thursday of Harry Green at Every Show last week and sold them to G. B. Darling. He remained in Hardt-tner over night and took out a General Blacksmithing and horcshoeing, repair work cf absolutely guaranteed. THY Goebel Cl Pon, Hrdtr full wagon load of merchandise 23.t:J 3 Ccxti at Prater's.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hyatt returned Wednesday from a two weeks' visit in Geuda Springs. They said they had a fine time.

for the Aetna Supply Co. of which fee to one of the proprietors..

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