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The Scott Republican from Scott City, Kansas • 5

The Scott Republican from Scott City, Kansas • 5

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Scott City, Kansas
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For plain and fancy sewing see Miss Ethel Brown. Located three blocks east and one block south of the YOUR CHILDREN First National Dank. TRAW HAT For Sale Thirty or forty'head of short horn cows and heifers. Good native stuff. Will sell any number to suit you.

See or address I C. F. St rickert, Scott City, Ks. AT Ben Lane and son Will, from Perry County, Missouri, are here this week arranging to put out a crop of wheat on the 320 acre T. J.

Philpy farm, Can get practical instruction in the principles of thrift and an idea of correct business habits by using our bank account plan. As the account grows it will also stimulate the child mind and intensify his interest in future financial independence. They can open an account with a deposit' of $1.00 or more, and add to it at any time. ALF PRICE three miles east of town, which they have bought. They intend to build a modern house, a big barn, and other improvements of the place, and move here in the near future.

1 L. W. Cretcher this week retired from the Cretcher Grain Company, in order to devote his entire time to his lumber business, F. B. Quimby, who has been associated with Mr.

Cretcher in the grain business, will continue the business, ami will have L. S. Robb associated with him. CITIZENS STATE BANK Scott City, Kan. ALL DEPOSITS GUARANTEED Tom McDermatt and family of Any Hat in the Store in iYlen, Women and Children are half price until all are sold.

Don't go without a Straw Hat at HALF PRICE. Wichita county, have been regular at tendants at the Chautauqua this week. They make the run from their ranch, ahnnt miles southwest, in about 30 minutes, in their big Reo touring car Tom represented Wichita county in last legislature, and was re-nominat ed again Tuesday. mm Local and Personal IN AND ABOUT SCOTT Cl'TY Autft Sales Agents throughout the country say 5c. to $1.00 that they must take their turn in get ting their orders for cars filled owing to the fret that the demand for motor Consult E.

F. Sullivan about your cars is so great that the factories are eyes, Saturday, Aug. Sth. Highest market price paid for poultry. Clyde Rlctor.

For Sale Carload of blacksmith coal Cretcher Lumber Co. kept rnnning over time to fill the or h. Still we don't hear of them Just one half their regular price Do you want tc accumulate more money for future ua-e? An account at this bank will prove helpful. Citizens sending out high priced salesmen and offerine bouusees, to sell in The Royal Neighbors will meet next Monday night, August 7th. their companies in order to enlarge State Bank.

capacities to relieve their over sold T. J. Philpy arrived this morning conditions. from West Plains. Mo.

for a short vis First Baptist Church. it with his son Roy and to close the of Dr. Abel returned Tuesday from Larned. While there he invested in a Ford. Lewis Kramer and family are making a motor trip to their former home in Coffee county.

deal for the sale of his farm east town. S. S. 9:30, Mr. C.

A. Hull, Supt. Morning Worship, 11:00. DeWilt Griffith, who has the R. H.

B. Y. P. U. 6:45.

-Wimer Mercantile Company- "Your Money's Worth, Or Your Money Back" Crabtreo farm leased, threshed 3000 Evening Worship, 7:30. bushel of 63 pound wheat this week, 7:30. Prayer and bible study, Wed Strayed Raccoon from the Jasper-Hale Cafe. Informotion will be appreciatedBond Hale. which made a yield of 22 bushel per Choir Rehearsal, Wed.

8:30. acre. Morning Sermon: "The cost of Se curity." A catchy Chautauqua advertise Evening Sermon: "Mannerisms in be Geo. Patterson was here this week from Hunter, Kansas, looking after his Beaver township farm. ment is the display in the window of coming Acquainted with God." Scott oauldinir.

the ieweler a mina A cordial welcome to all: T. Elmer Jones, B. Pastor. ture tent with a stage sitting, with view of the Hawaiians. W.

J. CassinRham, of LaCross, vis The Misses Florence, Grace and Gladys Jones, of Logan county are Chautauqua visitors for the week. 1 Misses Carrie and Merle Epperson, daughters of Editor Epperson went to Colorado Monday for a months stay. Tiir ited his son in Keystone township this JASPER-HALE CAFE j'i I week. He expects to move to this county, on land which he recently Scott City Republican, Scott City, Kans Dear Owing to the fact that the dates of the Kansas City Carnival were set so that they conflict with those of Garden City, and in order for us to se -DISHES AT COST- bought.

FRIDAY "THE PLACE TO EAT" Short-orders cure the talent we want, we have beeni SATURDAY 5 MONDAY 7 A. J. Quance who bought cue of the first Fords in the county, likes the little peace boat so well that he bought the second on this week from 1 compelled to change the dates of our Cattlemen's Carnival from August 30, 31 and September 1st, to September 7, Newsom Regular Meals Candy Cigars 8 and 9tb. 1916, and expect to have If vour eves sitnart. burn, itch or ache there is something neglected be the World Champions with us at that time.

Very truly, B. F. Simonds, Sec. sides a rub. He an tell you what it We will close out our entire stock of Dishes.

Line consists mostly of staple-ware. A few fancy pieces. Entire Stock of Straw Hats at Cost. at is E. F.

Sullivan, Optenuitist Scott, Sat. Aug. Sth. Carl Hampsou, a son of F. H.

C. Hampson, has taken a position as bookkeeper in the Citizens State Bank Mrs. E. L. Jasper and daughter Elita, and son Bond, returned last Friday from a motor trip in Colorado.

John Graves and family ot Healy. are visiting at the Landrum home this week, and attending the Chautauqua. Mrs. Myrtle Clarke and little son arrived last week for a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs.

John Neal of this city. Lois and Arthur Rochester, from Tribune, are visiting at the Starr home this week and taking in the Chautauqua. Misses Sylva and Pearl Epler re-turned Saturday from Carlo, where they were visiting a sister, the past two weeks. Obituary is Paul ChaddicV, from St. Louis, Soft Drinks A NICE LINE OE CANNED GOODS.

Now located in the Vaughan Bldg. on Main where we are enabled to offer the best service in the city. Bring your family and frieuds in for our popular Sunday Dinners. the new private secretary to F. Yantis at the C.

K. O. offices. He Elmer W. Brown, was born in Grundy County, Missouri, March 10, 1882, and died at Garden City, Kan- is a cousin of C.

Fordyce presi dent of the C. K. O. sasJuly 28, 1916, aged thirty-four years, four months and eighteen days. Dr.

Nelson und family will leav He was married to Miss Woody Campbell, Feb. 15, 1903, at Tlndall, MJ, To this union were born six children' Lester. Catherine, Frances, We carry a full line of groceries at all times and try to have fresh fruits and vegetables on Tuesdays and Saturdays. We solicit your patronage and will do our best to satisfy you. Filsom Merc.

Co. Successers to Corner Store. THE JASPER-HALE CAFE; o.j nnnn pniirn nr nncr ficcioc I Opal, Samuel and Buena Lee. did uuun ouuin ur ruai urnut Early in life he was converted and joined the Methodist church and has next week on a two weeks motor trip thru Colorado. He asks us to announce that his idental offices will be closed from August 13th to 27th.

W. H. Scott and family returned to Waverly, Kansas yesterday after a weeks visit at the heme of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

O. Farmer in Isbel Township. They ar making the trip by anto. Mrs. C.

R. Harris and daughter, Mrs. Gladys Rice, are spending the week here visiting Harris' sister Mrs. D. S.

Gordan, a nd other been an active cnurcn worker until his health failed him. When hope for his recovery was gone he reconciled himself to going but his only regret was that he must leave the burden of rearing his children to- his i F. H. C. Hampson is here this week A looking after bvsiness interests.

He will return to his home at San Diego, California rem here. 'Mrs. A. D. Hull and daughter, Mrs.

Lora Stahley of Keystone Township, are spending the week at the iBartlett and attending the Chautauqua. Miss Dorothy Cavanaugh, of Digh-ton, visited several days this week with Miss Kathryn Cretcher a'nd Miss Lois Rochester. faithful wife. Mr. Brown had chosen for his life work the profession of teaching and had become an efficient workman in that field.

He had been hired by the Contractor Jack on has completed Board of Education of Garden City the brick work on the High School for the next year. The body was brought to Scott City building, and his foi.ee of brick layers have been concentrated on the Roark building which is bein rapidl pushed to completion. where his parents reside and at eleven o'clock Sunday morning the funeral was conducted from the Medothist W. Griffin the jewe ler ha moved church the Pastor after which the his business into the south room of body was laid to rest in the Scott City cemetery. He leaves to mourn his going his father and mother, Mr.

and Mrs. J. the new brick building recently built by Miss Rathbun, where he has installed a beauty line of new furnit.ure Tire Stover We have a new Stover that ive guarantee to shrink hot but not cold," any tire from the smallest up to and including 5 inch wide by 3-4 inches thick Bring them in. Hendrickson. McKean to erotect and disolav lis stock of R.

Brown of this vicinity, a wife and Chicken Remedies THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR to get your chickens in condition for mating and laying, Now we have TWO famous lines of Poultry Reme-v' dies. PRATT'S AND HESS' Get rid of lice, clean up your pens and give your chickens a little touir and you will be repaid ten fold in eggs and young chicks. Every package guaranteed. If you are not satisfied get your money back. Branch Pratt's Experiment Station.

G. E. McBride six children, two brothers and four Mrs. Sarah Ream, of Arnold, is visiting in this city with her daughters, Mrs. C.

J. VanAnl and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell.

Mrs. Bonnie Lewis and children arrived last week from Hoisington for a visit with her father Theo Magill and other relatives, J. W. Dean, wife and daughter are in Colorado for a few weeks stay in the hopes that the change of climate will benefit the daughter's health. Mrs.

I. Marshall went to Pueblo Tuesday morning to join her daughter Virginia Lee who is spending the 'iummer with Grandma Lyon. Lost On the streets of Scott City, a finger double eagle, 32nd degree Masonic emblem ring. Reward for return. A.

R. Lasley. One of the new Buick fours, Model goods. The Social Study Club will meet at the Auditoriui Tuesday afternoon August 8th. 3 Roll call War notes.

Lessor Mrs. H. Crabtree Leader. Supplementary work-Municipal affairs a nd ownership, D-4-35 was received this week by R. Dickhut, local salesman for the Buick Motor Company.

The car is reallir a sensation. Not only has it Ella J. Starr. The Tr; imp Question- the1 famous Buick valve-inrhand motor, Mrs. R.

D. Armstrong the same as the larger types of Buick, but it is beautiful in its lines, finish Lady Cook 'Wanted. and upholstering besides being com pletely equipped with electric starter, A good job for lady cook, married, electric light and all the appoint husband can also ha re st eady work, everyone else tnea force are taking in the Cjiautau- or will rent him land untfe irrigation ments of the higher priced cars. The price of this new model is $725 in 4n win ween, ana not qevotifcg much time to the paper. if he desires to farm for Mi nself.

jprge. 1H Mshaar, Scott City..

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