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The Williamstown News from Williamstown, Kansas • 5

The Williamstown News from Williamstown, Kansas • 5

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THE WILLIAMSTOWN NEWS. LOCAL NEWS (First published in the Lecomp John' Able shipped a car load ton San, June 27, 1918.) Publication Notice of stock to Kansas City, last In the District Court of Doug las County, Kansas. Mr. Chappelle went to Kansas WHY WE ARE FOR STUBBS Ji Letter from Farmers to Farmers: Frank B. Dodds Plaintiff City, to meet his wife's father and mother, who came for a Vs Rosa Mav Dodds Defendani Rosa May Dodds, Greeting: Harvey Baker is spending the week at Excelsar Sprirgs.

He You are hereby notified that has a severe attack-of rheuma you have been sued in the Dis tism. Charley Baker is also at the Springs. He went a week before trict Courtof Douglas County, Kansas, by Frank B. Dodds, Plaintiff in the above entitleo action; thst you are requireq tc answer the bet it ion filed by the Plain tiff herein on or before th( Harvey did. At he last report both were dpirg well.

The last half of the slated rocf is going on the church, this week. The art glass windows will go in soon, and the stucco and plastering will be put on. Mr. Leger, Mr. Nance, John 3th day of August, 1918; in de fault of which, said petition wil; be taken as true dnd Judgement Farmers will all admit that with only eigkt farmers in the National House and three in the United States Senate, they are not fairly represented in Congress or upon the varioup War Boards and Commissions, and that for tht reason "their interests- have" not received proper consideration Wt, ths undersigned farmers and stockmen, are for W.

R. STUBBS for the Republican nomination for United States SeftaJbr, BECAUSE He is one of the most extensive farmers and live-stock producers In the Middle West; Ha Is cultivating aver 2,000 acres, of crops of various kinds and is producing several thousand cattle and more than a thousand -hogs for the market annually; He knows what it costs to produce crops, cattle and hogs for the market, and has a live personal Interest In common with our own; He Is a member of the Executive Committee of the National Live Stock Association, a member of the National Shippers' League, and was last year the President of the Kansas State Live Stock Association; Hs has dona more than any other man In Kansas to secure equitable freight rates by reason of his years of expedience IS actually building railroads, and he has long been regarded by the Interstate Commerce Commission as a rate expert because of hi knowledge of their cost of construction and cassation; Hs Is right on tha War. He is ths one candidate who dared to advocate "Preparedness" from the day the European War started, and his utterances before and since the United States became Involved are consistent with tha red-blooded American speeches ho Is delivering now; He has not only "talked" woman's suffrage sines It became a re--allty, but he voted for It whilea member ef thev House and while -Governor signed the resolution which gave to Kansas women the right of the ballot; Vs. endered thereon accordingly to; wit: Div orceins Plaintiff and De Leger, Harold Leger and the pastor motored to the Nance farm, near Reno, one day last week. pendent, cancelling setsing the marraige contract hereto-ore and now existing between Plaint iff end Defendent, and for suchjust and rope and equi'aYe elief to which Plaintiff may entitled in the premises.

A. C.Wilson Attorney for Plaintiff, Chas. E. Moss Clerk of the Dsstrict Couri fo Douglas Coun'y. Xansas.

He played a leading part during the six years hs was a member of the House and the four years he was Governor, In securing the following and mush other progressive and constructive THE CHILD LABOR LAW, THE PRIMARY ELECTION LAW, THE STATE PRINTER LAW, THE BOARD OF CONTROL LAW, THE BANK GUARANTY LAW, THE MAXIMUM FREIGHU-RaYe LAW, THE STATE DEPOSITORY LAW, MAKING PIPE LINES COMMON CARRIERS. THE ANTI-PASS LAW, THE TWO-CENT FARE, WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE, THE "BLUE-SKY" LAW, ANNOUNCES FOR SHERIFF. Albert Rose wishes to announce to his friends that he is a canidate for the nomination for sheriff on the republican ticke FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. Guietta Stark will be a canidate for the nominate i of Regis ter of dee Is, for the second term, on Democratic ticket, -at the August primaries, 1918. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of count commissioner, subject to the primaries of August 6, 1918, Curtis Patrick.

He has the back-bone, courage, experience and ability to render a superior service to the 8tateanJ Nation during crisis. The farmers of Kansas cannot afford to overlook this opportunity of sending W. R. 6tubbs to the Senate. DR.

C. H. MAUST, Physician and Surgeon, Phone No. 1, LecomDton, Kansas GEORGE W. DONALDSON, Greensburg M.

C. CAMPBELL, Wichita ED CROCKER, Cottonwood Falls C. A. STANNARD, Emporia GEORGE LENHERT, Abllsne GEORGE E. WARD, Sharon Springs AUGUST H.

SCHULTZ, Brookvilts W. J. MADDEN, Hays ARNOLD BERNS, Peabody H. C. BRENIZER, Abilene You Will find big bargains T.

M. POTTER, Peabody GEORGE PLUMB, Emporia D. S. ENGLE, Abilene 0. F.

Whitney, Topeka FRANK' POMEROY, Holton JOHN EDWARDS, Eureka E. J. GUILBf RT, Wallace JACOB BROWN, Abilene L. P. PRESSfeROVE, Topeka 3.

M. ROSEBERY, Arkansas City ALEX PHILIP, Hays A. D. EINSEL, Greensburg JOSEPH WHITE, Abilene R. D.

McKINLEY, Ashland FRED M. BROWN, Onaga WALTER S. JONES, Lebo A. W. DENNON, Topeka C.

W. TAYLOR, Abilene J. J. MORRIS, Emporia M. M.

SHERMAN, Crawford J. W. GREENLEAF, Greensburg GEORGE A. RAMSEY, El Dorado P. A.

REECE, Bartlett E. S. ROOT, BrookvJIla ELMER HOYT, Abilene R. M. NOBLE, Bartlett JSC ANNOUNCEMENTS I am a candidate for the office of sheriff of Douelas.

county, Bubject to the decision of the voters at the republican primaries in August. Will Johhs. I will be a candidate for the republican nomination for tht office of county clerk, for the at Abe Wolf son's in Spring Suits, Hats, Cap Shoes, and Unredeemed Goods G37 Mass. St Phone 675 Lawrence T. F.

KREIPE, Topeka A. P. BURDICK, NortonvlMe JAMES PLUMB, Emporia E. S. ENGLE, Abilene J.

W. BERRY. Jewell W. C. MILLAR, Blvldor Es F.

MADDEN, Hays BERT JOHNSON, Emporia E. M. FUNK, Abilene A. H. ABRAMS.

Arkansas City U. G. WOODARD, Glsn Cider JAMES BEHAN, Victor) RODNEY A. ELWARD, Castleton SAMUEL B. NEWLAND.

Abllsne G. M. FREEMAN, Brookvllle AL TRIGCS, Emporia Frank E.Banks, Successor to Geo. A Banks Son Abstracts of Title. Fire Insurace.

Special attention kU en to Abstract ItuuineRS. Olfice, Room No. 3, Fraternal Aid Building, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. War Saving Stamps Better Than Money In Your Pocket second term, at the August primary. GeD.

C. Brune. "I hereby announce myself a canidate for the office of treasurer subject to the republican primaries of Augnst 6th. F. W.

Hosford. t8-l I am a canidate for re-election to the office of Register of Deeds subject to the republican primaries, August 6th. Estelle Northup. C. E.

Lindley announces that he will bo canidate for renomin-ation for probate judge subject to the republican primaries, August Gth. Chas. E. Moss will be a candidate for renomination for the office of clerk of district court, M. E.

BRISBIN, JEWELER A CLEAN WATCH is essential to pood time-keeping The delicate parts cannot per form their duties in accumulate ng dirt and rancid oil. subject to the will of the repub A $5 bill in your pocket does not increase in 'value; a War Savings Stamp does. War Savings Stamps are "little government bond3M bearing 4 per cent compound interest. They cost $4.17 now. In five years they will be worth $5 each.

If you wish to cash them in before that time you can do so at any time at the post-office with interest. Pledge yourself to buy War Savings Stamps on or before JUNE 28th NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS DAY War Savings Stamps can be bought in any amounts up to a thousand dollars. They are so good security you cannot buy more. You can buy War Savings Stamps at the post-office er at the banks. C.

C. STEWART II. SPOTTS Lawyers Lawrence, Kansas Building Tell Phone 218 lican voters at the primaries beheld August 6, 1918. I am a candidate for to a second term in the office of County Attorney, subject to the decision of the Republican yoters at the primaries on August 1918. J.B.Wilson, I will be a canidate forre-elec-ion to the office of SherifT of Douglas county, subject to the decision of the republican voters at their primary on August 1.

J. R. Woodward I am a canidate for a second term as superintendent of public nstruction for Douglas county, ubjectto thedcclsion of the republican primary- in August. Oscar J. Lane Lawrence Auto Co.

L. C. Browning, Proprietor MchineWork, Gas Engino and General Repairing Done, Steam Vulcanizing, Tires and Tubs, Gasoline. Oils, Etc Wau-Oas Welding Lawrence, Kansas IJoth Phones f5.r.

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246
Years Available:
1918-1918