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Lake City Tribune from Lake City, Kansas • 1

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CITY La HE TR Number 18 Volume 1 Lake City, Kansas, Thursday, September 25, 1919 IUO UlULUCr JL UU DUU A1XU VWW 7 ri- Honors and respects him. Coldwater Western Star. nfiwas old recently to nessT. rum daughters, Everett H. Anderson r-riOUie Ol bwnuni wi inn i a permanent, station-! ary and reliable source of intense heat could be established anywhere by the mere drilling of a deep hole, Wichita Eagle.

Dave Freemyer, Pres. Ed. H. Smith, V. Pres.

Oklahoma Mrs. Martha RinkeJMrg Glenn, former owner, and of this county and Miss Flossie, who editor, will remain with the new pubis at home ilisheri for the present in the capa-, ty of local editor. The Journal, under She professed faith in Christ th. faaMfm ta Notice To Patrons lillv wnuv HHif and she was faithful -pai hmd-mark in Kiowa. It was her marriage lestabliohed by the late H.

E. Glenn, unto death. Besides her own family and herein' Juowa miancy anu Director General of Railroads. Atchison Topeka Santa Fe Railroad. Office of Superintendent Panhandle Division, Western Lines Southern District.

Handling of Freight Charges: Ruth Lambert gave a party to 27 of her young friends in honor of her 11th birthday Monday afternoon from four until six o'clock. Lemonade and cake were Served and but of door games played. Miss Ruth received 139084 many prett presents and everyone had a good fcime.i -Vit E. Shore a business caller from the north Saturday. Circular 10605-A Wellington, August 9, 1919, Allagents: unea successfully uimet nic msv- parents she leaves three brothers and met rf gome member of the Glenn two sisters to mourn her Myrtle, famiiy continuously, for many year' A.

Kirkendall of Muskogee, 'as a weekly and in the past four years Vesta Earl Reeves of Lockwood, as si gemi-weekly. r.s,.e M. JfiSr Clyde Reeves of asswell and Thos. weelc paper proved heavy strain C. Reeves of this city.

Her brother on Mrs. Glenn. The help situation Jesse Clark Reeves was killed in was the difficulty most to be reckon-l. i ed with. The new owners have a action only a httle more than a year modernly equipped plant in Chero- a8- Ikee, Oklahoma, and will not be handi- Mrs.

Anderson also leaves a host capped in the mechanical department of friends to mourn her as was Mrs. Glenn, and will conse- iquently be in a position to handle the The funeral was held at the business without having to Methodist church on Friday, Sept. 19 depend on outside help, with Rev. Donaldson and Rev Carv We are pleased to, welcome the new 1 1 A. 1 1 Advancement Young man, do you know that your employer will take a personal interest in you when he learns that you are saving some of your pay? State Savings Account With Us I believe you have received a copy of General Order No.

23 and supple George Larkin and wife were the county, seat Saturday. ments. thereto, which makes it un and family visited necessary to send out a collector to effect settlement on freight charges accruing against our patrons, and if in charge. Interement was in High- Pilsners to isaroer co umy new s- relatives: inj, Pratt Saturday. paper fraternity and we would be glad land.

to se them enjoy a profitable business, i Barber Countv Index -Barber County Jfldex. Fred Late and family were guestsbf Mrs. Lake's- parents, R. Kannier and wife near Coats. PETER HOOVER DEAD INDICTMENT Attorney General Palmer will ask you haven't already done so, kindly notify your people immediately that the drayman must either settle all freight charges on shipments handled by him "on the same date handled, or the patrons must call on you and settle for same within 24 hours after Mr.

Mrs. Frank Buck enter Peter Hoover wa3 born in County. Maryland on Juno 4th. for indictment of the "big five" pack- tained Mis Clara Groendycke and O. V.

Gidley fat dinner Sunday. 1S49, and departed this life Sept. on chares that carT? prison Sen" 1919 at the age of 70 years, 3 in case of nTiction- months and ten days. He' came to "The stJ wiU amaze Amejca T-TansfiR in ISfiQ nnH oottlo in Chaw says Palmer. Earl Dow came in from Texas on Monday with four cars of cattle for The attorney general is Bangume.

H. W. Skinner. Mr. anl Mrs.

Neidigh from Sitka delivery of freight bill. This 24 hour limit is to be! extended only to well known responsible patrons to whom you have been authorized to extend credit, all other patrons being required to settle in cash over the counter on delivery of freight. These particular requirements must be strictly lived up to. county, near Wansover. He came to Barber county in 1883.

In 1875 he was married' to Rose M. Frank and to this union there was born three children, Bert and J. H. of Medicine Lodge and Mrs. R.

C. Curry of Las Vegas, N. It is difficult for the layman to believe that America can be amazed any revalations concerning the packing combine. Americans have heard too much, seen too much and too much connected with this situation to be easily amazed. were guests oi meir euu Neidigh and family laat week.

and you'll soon be getting ahead in the World. Money means Opportunity for You. Lake State Bank Lake City, Kansas. Bert Lunsford and Wm. Sham- berger were business callers in Lake Sunday.

He and his wife having separated in 1884, he was married to Maggie Priest of Medicine Lodge in 1904 and "The American people will demand conviction," Mr. Palmer predicts." In this, he probably is right. Of course she was his faithful companion puWic demand depend upon The young people of Lake had a picnic north of town Sunday. The cool weather made keen appetites and the dinner was very greatly enjoyed. r'iK.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Gidley of Liberal visited with O. V.

Gidley last week. Yours truly, H. R. LAKE, Acting Superintendent. TO THE PUBLIC Please note the above requirements and be advised that this plan will be in effect at this place, on and after September 15.

So please confer with your drayman and arrange with him to handle all freight charges for you. or arrange O. V. Gidley, Cashier. Clara Groendycke, Ass't.

Cashier. aeam canea mm away. the naturft of the proofs the govern. "Pete" as he was known to every- can but upon the proofs one in Medicine Lodge, was of an un- that already have been brought out usually good disposition. Almost en-' by the federal trade commiSgi0n in tirely blind, he was always smiling its rep0rts upon its investigation of and happy.

He numbered his friends the packers, American public senti-by the number of his acquaintances, ment some time since demanded con-and he was welcomed every place, iviction of the packing combine, and He was a member of the I. O. O. F. the demand is continuous and unre-lodge of this city, and was a'Taithful mitting.

Wichita Beacon. i. 1 1 1, T. 1 Dave Freemyer returned the latter part of the week from a business trip to Wichita. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Shamberger at There will be a. pie social en ciiii lujat uiciuuei uuiil ills uiltll. 1 to call and settle for all charges within the -24. hours after delivery of tended 4he.JHutchinson fair on Friday ttrtainment tfvenvt the xhureh next TharBday night for the benefit of the Everybody invited.

and Saturday. such freight, L. D. REDWAY, Agent Mrs. Dave Freemyer and children and Miss Beth Armour were shoppers in Pratt Saturday.

BADLY BURNED A little three year oldirl belonging to a Mexican section man at Sun City was playjnjj with matches, Thursday evening, and set her clothes on The Doctor at Sun and Dr. Rogers, of Lake did all they could to relieve her, tut she was so badly burned that she died about three o'clock Friday morning. from Boring For Power Wm. Jumper was in Deerhead, shopping, Monday. One sister, Mrs.

Caroline Harris, of BEWARE OF FAKE SOLICITORS Baltimore, Md. and one brother, Complaints have been received at Howard Hoover; of tBe game eity, sttr Salvation Amy headquarters in Kan-vive him in addition' to his wife and sas and Missouri that imposters are." children. going about with a tamborine anJ The funeral was held on Sunday af- some kind of uniform conveying the ternoon at the home, with F. E. false impression that they are.

in charge. nterement was injnected with the Salvation Army and. Highland. jare soliciting funds for its work. The I.

O. O. Lodge conducted It is thought that these people are. the last rites af the grave. taking advantage of the fact that the -Barber County Index.

Salvation ia ving a drive.for Mrs. Massey and son Ralph, of Sun City, were business' visitors. in Lake Friday. Mrs. Elaora Stout has bought back her old home near the lumber yard and expects to take possession about October 10.

John Gilmore and family will return to' their farm near Crofts. Mrs. George Fritz of Deerhead visited her mother, Mrs. George Lane several days last week. i The Aiic I jjuuih, 10 iciuiuucu viiab tire Wm.

Marquand and son Orville and T. F. Marquand were down to fcheir farm in Oklahoma last week. FOR SALE Four room house with 3 lots, on corner, good condition. See" Mr.

Freemyer at the bank or Write, Mrs. Alice V. Lake City, Kansas. tfl4 Sir Charles Parsons, inventor of the marine turbine engine, is urging the government of Great Britain to undertake the boring of a shaft 12 miles deep in England. He believes that such a shaft would the internal heat of the earth, furnishing a source of power that would replace Englands rapidly vanishing coal supply.

This shaft would be ten times as deep as the deepest shaft now in ex-istance, and Sir Charles estimates it would cost $25,000,000. That would be quite a sum, but small compared with the cost of one days heavy fighting in the late war. Many times fhr: smu ja (spent annually in drilling KIOWA JOURNAL SOLD Salvation Army has dispensed with the tamborine method of raising The activity in the sale of news-' funds. papers in this section continues to mi- be rather brisk. A great number of mformatlon 13 for the P-weekly, semi-weekly and daily peri- tion tne Public from fraudulent o-odicals changed hands in the licitation.

Will Kincaid and Sam Armour were in from the ranch Wednesday, the guests of their sister and aunt, Mrs. Dave Agent Redway and have moved into the Mills residence lately occupied by E. McCulley and Owen Fowler has moved in from the coun- 1 1 IT try into the house vacareu uy DEPENDABLE DAVE Dave Sherlock has lived in Our Town For many years, and to him, as to Fp7 nor. jv -i)fi Mr. and.

Mrs. Fred Branson announce the birth of a daughter, born "Tuesday, September 24. a Miss Beth Armour and liarry attended the show at Medicine Lodge, Tuesday night. Mrs. Ralph Long returned home Ircm extended visit in way 'ur oil'.

Illinois. L'-n 11,0 ufiA-liy In ffhich things are done. ML The quest for earth-power will not be altogether a wild-goose chase, if Mrs. Paul Ritchey ad Lillian Cook -piaitnvs in Medicine Lodge on Friday and Saturday. 1 Mr.

an3 MrB. Scott Buck returned Tuesday from a ten days, visit in folorado. Orville Gaddis has purchased a new Oakland car. Mrs. Orville Gaddis entertained Pioneer Cattle Loan Company Sound Business Counsel Clients of this institution are always welcome to the advice and judgment of our experienced officers regarding any personal business matters.

Officers and Directors are the same as those of The Lake State Bank. twenty-five young people with a party at her home north of Lake on Fri day night. Mr, and Mrs. William, Marquand and Mrs. Orville, Marquand left this week'for their farm near Freedom, where they expect to reside.

In the first place, Dave keeps every Promise he makes, unless prevented By some unexpected circumstances; He is always prompt at every Appointment, and no matter what The occasion may be which calls for His attendance, you will find Him on time. lie's at his place of business and And closes his store with the same Promptness. Every detail of his 'Extensive business is attended to with Equal promptness and thoroughness. Every letter, every matter of Business, be it large or small, Receives his careful and prompt Attention. his work appears To bo easily done For 'tis always done in an orderly undertaken.

Already deep shafts have been sunk in Italy, with excellent results. At Lardarello the drillers ran into "deposits" of steam, which are being utilized to generate about 10,000 horsepower by turbines. Near Naples a deep hole is being sunk to supply power to the factories in that district." r' So far as known, such heat as could be tapped in this manner would be inexaustable. Italy has considered itself peculiarly unfortunate because of volcanic disturbances, but the presence of this bubling energy in the earth may prove the country's economic salvation. If Italian cities Mrs.

Isaac McCulley of Wellsford was a guest of Mrs. Cyrus Phillips Friday. Saturday they motored over to Medicine Lodge for a short stay with Mrs. E. F.

McCulley. Mr. and Mrs. James Kitterman, of Fiteport, were guests of their il tughter, Mrs. Fred UMnson, the first of the week.

M. A. Davis and son Oliver and Shelly Urton were visitors In Pratt Saturday. can obtain power without limit. Mrs.

C. P. Redwine has been quite ill with a case of tonmlitis, but is improved now. DAISY ELMA ANDERSON moralv Vt. men VUlLailiU reservoir, old Vulcan can be made Daisy Elma Anderson was born in Moigs county Ohio and departed this Sun City, was Milt Clemens, of town Monday.

llfo Sept. 16, 1919 at Oklahoma City where she had made her home for some time. At the time of her death Fashion. He overlooks nothing; His business is a model of neatness And system; with him the big tasks Are handled with the same Promptness and painstaking eare as It given to the seeming' small tasks; Promptness and system are two Fundamental ules with Dave, And that is why ho la so dependable, and why every Cattle Company. Pioneer Loan Lake City, Henry Farley, of was business caller in Lnke, Wednesday.

to work his forgo for the upbuilding of industrial Italy. Power unquestionably would be cheaper, so produced, than power dug out of the earth and shipped to the factory in coal cars. In fact, production of manufactured goods wonld be made simple throughout the world, and the her ase was 40 years, 5 months and 20 days. She was the second daughter Thomas Raiding Sun City, caring was down LnsinsfH from Weil- of Mr. and Mrs.

Asa Reevos of this city. She came to Kansas with her parents in the fall of 1834. Mrs. Anderson was married to O. Anderson in February 1899 and was Kansas.

Person in Our Town 'leisure hours of humanity would be.

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