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The Hardtner Press from Hardtner, Kansas • 5

The Hardtner Press from Hardtner, Kansas • 5

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Hardtner, Kansas
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Srrobnieier Shoe Shop. Anthony, Kans. WALTER B. SPROAT ATTORNEYat LAW PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Hone State Bank Building MEDICINE LODGE, KA4S, DR. KETCHAM Veterinarian ALVA, OKLA.

Tuberculin Testing liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiHiiiiiiin MIRABILE ITEMS Sunday afternoon several of the members of the Epworlh League and the Junior Choir mot Always in the market for your' WHEAT KAFFIR LOCAL ELEVATOR HARDTNER, KANS. Will Derrick's family have mov ed back to Hardtner. ored out to the home of Mr. and Marion Brownbaek returned fuesiay from a visit at Kiowa, and Live Stock Inspector Mrs. Pardee" near Fairview school house, and spent "a pleasant time in singing and conversation, clos ing with Bible reading and prayer by Rev.

Green. Mrs. Pardee is an invalid and cannot attend church services, she loves to hear the young peoplesing and invited tbem lo couie back oflen. if delivered to your Lee Butcher, Mgr. see.

door in any quanity Mrs. M. C. Palmer left Wednesday for Kiowa where she will take a train for Wichita to spent the week end with her son W. 0.

Palmer. By L. H. Ruberson O. S.

Roberts and wife of Wich ita have just relumed from a trip to California where they visited their daughter who lives near Berkly and are now visiting their son Ralph and family who Jive Gladys Roberson leaves Friday for Beaver City, Okla. to take up her school work which legins Sept. 4th. Mrs. Martha Adams of Black well, Okla.

wife of Rev. Robert Adams who served the Mirable mwmtffHfmmmmt KICKED BY HORSE TIRES. Every week day Phone 4804 for your need. Jfe. Wilhite Hummel and family of Fair.

view, Oklahoma who are visiting HARDTNER LODGE No. 651, I. 0.0 F. wih the Mitts family near Mira bile di ove up to Hardtner for a short call on Lennington and family Friday evening. Mr iTri i i TIRE PRICES SMASHED Mr.

Krmgle, one of the race horse fiom Medicine Lodge Why take chance with an was kicked on the leg by a horse t- -i r. Old Tire and spoil your trip, Tuesday evening at the Fair, 1 grounds. He was brought to' TIRES town and received medical attent oa niy rn ion. A shod horse can sometimes pi.Oy push bis foot pretty hard. 1 3Q 3 1-2 8.00 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Qualifications: She must be.

between the ogps of 16 and 60 years old. No chronic naggers or none with high temper nt-pd apply. Mast not ol ject lo us staying ut late at night or associating with Lee Butcher, Sam Scott or Ed Veatch. W. II Poe, -jrt Parsons, W.

C. Graves. FRANKLIN ITEMS chin ch as pastor -lor four years is here visiting old friends this week. She had been away foi seveu years. At the Musical recital given at the Mirable church Friday even ing, Goldie Rader was awarded I.

B. Blackstcck and wife who have spent the summer in Hardtner, returned to. their borne in Springfield, Illinois Saturday. FACTORS FOR GRAPE SUCCESS I thrttq Meets every Tuesday night. Visiting brothers welcome.

G. F. Gillie, G. A. M.

Webb, Sec. HARDTNER REBEKAH LODGE NO. 624 Meets every first and third Friday night in each month. Members requested to coir-e visitors are welcome. Emelia St anger G.

Bessie A' I en Sec. first prize for the highest grade, 95 and the greatest number oi hours put in practiceing on the Much Depends on Selection of RigMt Varieties, Suitable Soil and Good Management. Success with grapes, while dependent upon many factors hinges principally upon selection of the right varieties, suitable soil, good soil man 30x3 $1.75 30x31-2 $2.00 WEST GARAGE Walter Dial Prop. Prof. H.

H. Brown and wife arrived Saturday from Union-town, Kansas and have taken up their rpsidence in the Andrews p-operty. Prof. Brown is Superintendent of the Hardtner school this year. We welcome him to the community.

piano and Helen Vangundy receiv ed the second prize, The work of all the pupils in the class gave evidence of thorough instruction and good advancement. agement, proper pruning, -and in protecting both fruit and vliz from Injury by Insect bm" METHODIST CHURCH Mrs. T. T. Rader received word Saturday that her son Aaron who lives in Arkansas was very sick and not expected to live and she We are sorry to hear that Mrs Mrs.

Edd Reed's cancer is painful again. Mr. Reed took her to Wichita for a third radium treatment, Sunday. 1 left Saturday evening for Ail.an sas to be with him. Sunday School 9:45 A.

M. Preaching 11 A. M. Epworth League 7:15 P. M.

Preaching Service 8:00. Prayer Meeting Services every Thursday evening at 8:00 P. M. Everybody Cordially invited. Rev.

Green, Pastor By Mrs. J. G. Beck (Too late for last week) Bea and Mary Beck spent Sunday with Hazel Rhodes. Nellie Bush and Chester Hager were dinner guests at Jpbnie Ol son's Sunday.

Ruby and Vivian Turner, Claud Olson, Gladys Rose, Ralph Rhodes Orvil Martin, Bea, Mary, and Mat tie Beck attended church at Alva Sunday evening, Sunday School and preaching at Franklin were well attended Sunday. Cfiarlie Walgamott a'nd family were dinner gnests at Walga-mott's Sunday. Charles Ingles and family caller on Mr, Walgamott's Sunday evr W. G. Lamont tnd wifo and aaugnter, Mary Lots came up from Alva Sunday and visited old Mrs.

Wells who has been visiting grand daughter Mrs. W. Diai, 'toft 'Friday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Miller at Woodward, Okla. friends here.

Mrs. Lamont visit ed Mrs. A. E. Pardee also.

ST. JOHN'S VANG. CHURCH Cert Ross of Wichita Falls, Trx is here visiting his brother Will Ross and his sister Mrs. Tom El more. litor F.

A. Leith of fh.e Sharon Times spent the first day of the Fair in Hardtner. He believes in rooting for tbejiome team and I I 1 11 Ol i ntng, Come and hear Rev. Green preach next Sunday and see how many good things you are mis? ru ut i-uya fl caUed Qa Gei trudl victory of 8 to 5against HardtneJ stun inu- MEATMARKET Services every alternate Sunday as follows: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School.

Each Sunday. 11:00 a. m. Services. 7:00 p.

tn. Every Sunday evening P. S. meeting. 8:00 p.

m. Services. AH are cordially invited to attend. P. W.

BRINK, Pastor. Hardtner Real Estate Go Real Estate. Insurance Farm Loans OEO.C.'sniTH CHAS. AGHENBACH Case 15-27 Tractor You want a sturdy, powerful and economical tractor to save you time, labor and monty WE BELIEVE that this Case 15-27 is the best tractor of its size manufactured and that's why we decided to handle it. The Case 15-27-pulls three 14-inch plows in hard soil and under favorable conditions handles four bottoms.

It operates a 10-foot double action disc harrow, or two 22-shoe grain drills, two 7-foot binders, and does other jobs requiring similar power. On the belt it drives a Case 26x46 thresher with feeder and wind stacker, a Case 16-inch silo filler, with 40-foot blower pipe, a six roll husker shredder or other belt driven machinery. At general hauling this tractor pulls from 10 to 15 tons, depending on grade and condition of footing. Pulls a Case No. 2 road grader or two or three road drags.

Drives an 8x15 rock crusher with elevator and revolving screen. Does the work ordinarily requiring from 6 to 10 horses. C. W- Lewis and wife visited in Alva oyer Saturday evening and then with a bunch of friends from Alva motored to the mouth jf Medicine river where tbej spent the night fishing C. is at the height ot his glery when fishing, one of his pet hobbies you know.

What Will We Have For Dinner? Tha Question always asked An Order For a Nice Juicy STEAK A Tender ROAST or BOIL PORK STEAK HAMBURGER or SAL SAGE Will Bs Ju Whit Yovt Want .40 C. E. Bennett MRS. MARIE SPROAT Candidate for Clerk of Uisf, Court Barber County Republican Ticket Gool hands for corn cutting seem to be scarce, Lee Bulchu and Bert Parsons our levator men went to the country Ine olh er day enquiring as to the whereabouts of seme kaffii corn for their customers ana vine akul by one lady if tbey were looking for job urn cutting nd came very tear I eing nar being nabbel up. We suppose tbey must have put up the that they were with t'e Carnival Co.

for they returned to town. 1 NODE MYERS mo wt ronciQN couNtna mux mmi Kbit mi on KEROSENE TRACTORS MO newipaper can succeed with out advertising, therefore we solicit the patronage of our readers for those who by their advertising bep to make this paper possible. 622 PHONE Nr. By Charlt Sughroe A Foolish Hot Weather Cartoon CHE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL TT r- -J -to vjam tu AEROrUWJt'..

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Years Available:
1914-1922