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The Ellis Review-Headlight from Ellis, Kansas • 8

The Ellis Review-Headlight from Ellis, Kansas • 8

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INITIATION AND BANQUET. On April 3rd the Knights of Co-lurabus of Ellis Council No. 2133 initiated a class of 63 into the 1st, 2nd and 3rd degrees of Knighthood. I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES All of the normal training students are preparing for the examinations to bo given sometime in May. Miss McQuillan is back in school after a week's absence on account of sickness Miss Minnie Glass taught in the Junior High School Monday, in place of Miss Plumb who was out of town.

Mr. Bassler of the Y. M. C. A.

gave an interesting and helpful talk Friday I The candiates came from Denver, Just a Reminder morning in chapel. His subject was "The Reward of Service." We hope to have him with us again soon. Russell, Collyer, Ransom, and different other points of the the country that the writer is unable to recall at this time. The degree work had been announced to start promptly at 1 o'clock and at 1:14 the candidates had started on their first trip to the sands and on their way to knighthood and at 6:10 they had finished the first lap of their journey and had been initiated into the first, second and third degrees and will have to wait two years before receiving the highest degrees. At m.

the members, with Eula Fulton, Margaret Blender and Kenneth Healet were absent last week on account of sickness. JPlfiilL There will be a triangular track meet between Quinter, Ellis and Wa 8 Keeney on April 22, at WaKeeney. The Juniors are planning a hike to Look Over Your Farm Machinery-See What Repairs Are Needed, and Order Them Now Silver Lake next Friday evening. The Y. W.

C. A. held its regular meeting Friday in the gym. Meeting was led by Elsie Burke. The topic, "Christian Citizenship" was ably discussed by Elsie Burke ahd Hortense Hull.

Other subjects were discussed by Alice Disney and Ruth Hjnkle. Elbert Gibson was absent from school two days last week on account their fady folks, were piloted to the Mulvey hall, the finest hall in this part of the state, where- they were immediately ushered into the banquet room of 60x100 feet where four lines of tables running lengthwise of the hall and sixty feet long and also one line of tables forty-two feet long for the guest table running cross-wise of the hall were most beautifully decorated, each table having several beautiful boquets of red and white carnations, and at each of the 406 plates favors of red, white and blue filled with mints were placed. The "knights" and their lady folks were quickly seated1 and served with a of a sprained ankle received in practic ing the high jump. Dr. William Rader, famous lectur When your money is in our bank it is safe from fire and burglars and your own extravagance and you can GET it when you WANT it.

Men of financial stability, business ability, judgment and known integrity conduct our bank. No account is too SMALL for us to welcome; none too LARGE for ua to handle. The First National Bank er and journalist, and the fourth number on the lyceum course, gave his lecture Monday evening on "The Making Of a Man." Although only a few Naturally you will buy Genuine IHC Repairs for your International machines ROSS WALDO were present due to the bad weather, it was conceded the best lecture of most delicious ahd elegantly prepar its kind given here in recent years. We hear that three high school boys showed fine form in sprinting the other night in the vicinity of the Farm Machine Headquarters ed meal which the wives and daughters and sisters of several of the Knights had prepared. The ladies in charge and who assisted must be given all the credit and highly complimented for the grand surprise and elegant meal which awaited all on entering the banquet room.

Many Methodist Church. Sidestep IU Health Mr. Klemm has been holding extra sessions of the geometry class in the afternoons. Students are learning to visitors from different parts of the state said it was the most elaborate put some of the theories into practice. Do you believe in fairies? All who do not believe in the existance of fair banquet they had ever attended, and they had attended many in the past.

ies are asked to visit, Ireland and Yorkshire, England, and report what Put up a good strong fight against ill-health by keeping your liver in shape. In business and social life there are enough worries and responsibilities to keep your mind dazed without having your mind re-act in a nervous way because of your liver arid general constitution. 1 Very important that your liver be active and alert. The correct thing to accomplish results is taking Nyal Yellow Pills. Systematically used even the worst cases can be normally corrected.

GEYERS DRUG STORE The evening program in the ban they know in Latin II or III class quet hall was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The music furnished by Mr. Leo Wiesner and Miss Charlotte Markey Do the fairies exist or do they not exist? that is the question. all during the meal was greatly en Miss Meuser has been attending the National Musical Convention at St. joyed by all, and the program open Joseph, during the past several ing with the welcome address of Rev.

Fr. Edward, which was so masterful; days. How do you suppose the juniors in was enjoyed from the very first to the last number. tend to go on a hike in motor cars? No doubt some will have large bus The original recitation by Miss ters on their feet after hiking ten or Cecilia Heili to the Knights of Co twelve miles in automobiles. lumbus, was well delivered and very much appreciated by every one.

Nellie Silver has recovered from a month's siege of scarlet fever. We The violin solo by Mr. Leo Wiesner, Snnounccmcnt As one feature of the better service which we are now offering our depositors we are glad to announce that we are now members of the BANK GUARANTY FUND of the State of Kansas Customers of this Bank, therefore, 'are safeguarded not only by the substantial personal responsibility of the Bank's officers and owners, but also by a system that sees to it that EVERY PENNY of deposits made under it has ONE HUNRDED PER CENT PROTECTION. are glad to see her among us again, who was in charge of the musical part the program, was fine and well rendered. Then there was the A junior: "We don't know whether to believe in fairies or not, but of times we feel like there might be spirits song and dialogue oy Josepnine Werth and Cecilia Wiesner, "You creeping around." Can't Play in My Yard," and "Won't You Come to My Tea Party," was so C.

A. Brewer spent the week end at Kansas City with friends. well rendered by these little girls that 'they were encored back the sec Supt. Brophv was looking things ond time. They did themselves Harness Strap Goods of all kinds Stock Foods Come and See Us THE ELLIS HARNESS CO.

BENDER BROS. over at this division point last Fri day. The Sisters at the parochial school deserve great credit for the part they Mrs. Walter Zerull and Mrs. Thos.

had in making these beautiful little Pearson went down to Kansas City Friday night to spend a few days. girls so perfect as the writer saw them practicing with them several E. B. Holsey spent Friday in Ellis, times and saw them at first' three or four days prior when it seemed an impossible task to get them ready in returning that night to be with his wife who is in the hospital at Kansas so short a time. City.

The songs by Mrs. A. Koerner and Miss Charlotte Markey were of high Miss Neva Cromb left Friday night class, as was that of Miss Agnes for Lawrence to visit for a 1 week. Wiesner who sang the "Ave Marie, She expects to visit Kansas City be The sones from these ladies were fore returning home. highly appreciated by every one.

Mrs. Peterson and children return There were short talks from sev ed to Kansas City Friday night after eral present on "Columbiaism" and "Patriotism to Our Government." spending a week with her brother, Chas. Nelson, and Miss Laura Meuser, supervisor of music in the iiiius schools, is tnis week attending the musical eonven tion held at St." Joseph, Missouri. District Deputy C. A.

Beeby from Hays mado a fine talk on "Columbiaism." Itev. Fr. Julius from Hays made a very able address on" Americanism an.d Christianity," which he is always ready and willing to do. Short talks were made by County Attorney M. Wiesner, Mr.

Minnick and Mr. West of Kansas City and from others who were here from dif The cement mills require that all sacks be returned promptly. Return sacks to us at once if you wish credit. ferent parts of the state. The principal speaker oi tne was the Rev.

Fr. Damian Laverey of Atchison, Kansas, who is said to be the most wonderful and eloquent speaker in the state. His subject being "Columbiaism, Americanism and Loyalty to Church and Country," as all must go together to Tractor and Automobile Sele At WaKeeney, Kansas Saturday, April 9 COMMENCING AT 3:30 P. M. Everything offered in this sale is guaranteed to be in good condition and the sale is caused only by too many cars on hand.

Nothing is reserved in the list and alll cars and tractor will be ready for any test or demonstration on or before the day of sale. In the list is: FORDSON TRACTOR AND PLOW both guaranteed as good as new. Has plowed less than 100 acres. STUTZ (Bearcat Model) This car is in first class' New crank shaft, new radiator, new top and windshield, new timing gears, new worm gears, equipped with five extra good Silvertown and Firestone Cord tires, 3 cell 19 plate Exidd strating and lighting battery, double ignition a classy car that will go as fast as you care to "step on" it. Shock absorbers on rear, good starter; and lights.

FORD SPEEDSTER In good condition "and good tires. BUICK SIX A oar that has been taken care of. Just came out of the shop completely overhauled and ready for a lot of good service. Five extra good tires. OVERLAND LIGHT FOUR Late mo running like a top and just overhauled.

DODGE 1918 Good shape oversized tires all around. A good car that has a lot of good service left for its buyer. MAXWELL 1917 Overhauled and in good shape. BUICK FOUR In good runningy order. These cars will be ready to go right off the sale grounds in good shape and give good service and are guaranteed to be as represented.

TERMS Three or six months time at 8 per cent on note bearing approved security. Three per cent discunt for cash. Come Get Your Bargain make a true Christian and loyal sup porter of our The program closed with the of "The Star-Spangled Banner," NICHOLSON BROS. by all. It was unanimously expressed by all Phone 114 LUMBER and COAL present that a very successful and pleasant day had been spent and the banquet and program a grand success 'Y and as a tribute to us Rev.

Ir. ia- mian. the eloquent speaker who has C. C. Stone made a business trip to WaKeeney last Friday.

traveled far and wide expressed him APPLES APPLES If you want choice Box Apples Winesaps and others at a bargain I can meet your need. Fred May North of the Review-Headlight office self as having found "Where the West Begins" Ellis, Kansas. Mrs. Ed Winters and children of Yocemento are visiting friends in Ellis this week. M.

I. Strauss The Eye-Sight Specialist and Opto Mr. McQuade, representative of the Galena Oil i company, was a business metrist, will again be at the Union caller Friday. Pacific Hotel in H. F.

KLINE, Clerk W. M. MASON, Auctioneer John McMahon returned from" Kansas City Friday night He was down there attendipg the Rexall convention. For Sale I have six registered Jacks from 3 to 5 years old for sale. They all have good bone and body and are well broke.

Black with white points. Harve Richardson Brownell. 24t4 C. S. Russell came out from Manhattan Friday to spend the week end with relatives and friends.

Ellis, April 18th. Those appreciating the best work will see him. Mrs. Mollie Gorsuch visited friends in Ellis a few hours Friday, motoring down in the afternoon and returning that eveening to Sharon, Springs, on 103. Leon Strong and son, Floyd, returned from Denver Friday night, having spent a few days in that city and tak ing in tbe conductors meeting.

FOR SALE OR TRADE One pure bred Percheron stallion coming 4 years old; color, dard gray. John M. Younger. 24t4 For Sale Seed Barley, Kafir corn, African millet, sorghum cane and a few Chester White pigs. See John A.

Dinkle. 28U Monev to lean on city property in Ellis. Golden Belt Saving A Loan Association. Take car of those children's eyes. All work guaranteed..

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