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Lake City Tribune from Lake City, Kansas • 4

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Lake City Tribunei
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Lake City, Kansas
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ta ina car csraja. Etan cm; Brown however escaped without urday, turn oyer with them. Mr. Hittle happened to be on the any injusies. Mrs.

Newman West and child i-" high side and fell to the ground ren went to Medicine Lodge, -t with such force as to bruise mm Tuesday morning to visit a few up so badly that he was confined days, v. to his bed several days Mr. organ adds a good deal of pleasure to his home. It is a fine instrument of a piano style. Alice Williams who came here from Spokane, last winter, and had been making her home with her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Hennings, has gone home with her mother to make her home there, again. Mr. Wm. Ward said that Miss Lishlyter asked that the cruelty Mr.

and Mrs. Henning's daughter, Pearl, and family left for their home in Oklahoma last Wednesdry. Mrs. Hennings went with them for a short visit The ypung people's social Wednesday evening was held at. Dan Winnop's.

It was well attended and all report a good time as usual. i Moiltie Ward finished hauling as Lake CSty, Barber Covety, Buwaa, every A later drotwi to the upbuilding ol Lake City and community. Bntered s8 second-class mail matter Jane 12, 1919, at the Post Office at lake City, Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1879, It took cejturies for the forces of Niagara to release the shale which fell at the Cave 'of the winds, but there may bs more just ready to fall. The ones who defy nature come to grief sooner or later. Mr.

arid Mrs. Harry Spohr were week end guests of relatives in Capron, Okla. a 3 Mrs. J. W.

PettijOhn of Portland, is making an extended stay with her sister Mrs. Mary Lake. Editor H. L. fnlkania trial against Prosper Lake be heard, in Barber County during fCBSGBIPTION fl.60 FEB SHAK the Gctober term of court and and that the judge granted her request, so there yvas no trial at Pratt in this case last week.

Mr. Carroll reached Sun City Monday evening with the first his last year's wheat crop last Wednesday. He had about 1600 bushels. Mr. and Mrs.

Cenny, their Mrs. Baker, and son from Cold water, occupied the old hotel Monday' and 'will soon be ready to accommodate the public. Minnie, Commenska from Capron, Okla. is here' at present visiting her relatives. She and her sister, Mrs.

Bruce Adams went to Medicine Lodge with Mrs. Green, Adams one day this past week to do some trading. Mr. Ed. Harris is in Wichita, in a hospital at present where he was operated on, last Thursday.

Oliver Blankenship's new house from Kling. They secured an engine several days ago and since then, the moving has progressed much faster. San City Items (From our Correspondent) The evangelist, Brother Spires, from Great Bend, is here conducting revival meetings at present. A Large crowd was out to hear him Sunday evening. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Keller a fine baby girl, September 11. Mother and babe are getting along nicely. They have named her Elma Elizabeth. Mr Frank Surber was able to be out walking around some Sat Th8 Illinois primaries had the old familiar accompaniments of murder, tssulfc and intimidation.

"The will of the peopls" seems to be decided by the strongest arm in some Chicago wards. War gardens were cultivated as a patriotic, duty, yet they kept the tables in many a home. There is greater need now than even in war times. Get ready for next spring. Money control means price control.

Witness the sudden drop in prices when the Federal Eeserve Banks shut down on loans. Sylvester Ward hauled wheat for Montie Ward last Tuesday and Wednesday and since he has beeri helping with: the house moving. The church was thoroughly cleaned Friday and Saturday which makes it more convenient and pleasant place in which to meet to worship. Miss Dorr's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Dorr from Argonia, came Friday evening and took Miss Dorr with them to Cherokee-, to spend Sunday there visiting. Miss Dorr returned Monday morning on the train. Mrs.

James Adams gave a party Saturday evening in honor The cost of living has been reduced. Tee, it has. If you doubt it, ask the statisticians but you'll never find it out from your weekly bills. Michelin small-size "casings and tubes, none better at any price-cost little if any more than makes. Come inland let us quote you ourmoder- ate prices.

li Motor Service Martin car station. Stop! Look! Listen! Don't throw those old shose away 1 and that old harness that needs 1 5 mending bring them along too, KENO can make them look like new. j-. Lake City, Kansas. If the political orators want to -get an audience daring these hectic days of such a gruelling finish to the baseball season, they will have to visit the ball parks or the bulletin boarcs.

There, is just one thing both sides are agreed upon after scanning the returns from the maine election an awful lot of women went to the polls. Honestly, now, the auto season is about over, can you give any intelligent answer as to what it has cost you per mile to operate the family "flivver?" of Denre's eighth birthday. A large number of his friends were present and had a delightful time roasting weinnes, eating water wi 'ii7iinirn "inarir imjinimr a "1 Compare our prices with others and you will find that you are getting better work and better material for less money. Giveus a trial. melon and candy.

Mr. Harry Hittle and Billie Brown while hauling hay Sun The U. S. NaVy Is the Forearm of the Nation. It is your property, your first line of defense.

Know about it read about it see it. If possible, serve in it. It builds real men who do men's work. day for Mr. Hittle' mules had misfortune to have the wagon Agent for The Garden City Tailoring Company.

WE "GUARANTEE A FIT" The Lake City Barber Shop S. NASTY C. U. McDonald, Proprietor. Movie men in the West are photographing real Indians rr the movies.

What's the matter? Have the stage variety asked for more pay? Shop. One state has agreed to remit taxe? for five years on all new buildings. New watch the building trades raise the price of labor. Are Bring us your, POULTRY and CREAM iiave a good line Cured Meats Fresh Meats Home Rendered LARD and Ice. City Ice Plant and Meat Market R.

A. Richardson. Interested In Keeping Warm This Winter? Please Order Your Goal Now We have only a limited amount of room for coal and would like to go into the winter with your bins full, as well as our own. Public Sale 2 Singer Sewing Machines without attachments Belonging to the Red Cross will be sold at Public Auction at Lake City, Kansas, You don't have to send to Montgomery Ward, Sears Ro-buck, Coats, or Medicine Lodge for gasoline and? oils, for we have both right here in Lake City, Kansas all the time give Some hotel! Everything at cost, and done with the very finest Join the Navy, and forget the tips. atrial.

us on 1 J. W. Metz Lumber Co. I H. L.

Spohr, Manager. Lake City, Kansa I i iSusniiiisicnnnimnHifmiiiiiiiinmniininmnmHiiiiiNiNNiiinfmimiassanim Can yoa imagine a first class shave for a nickol, a balr tat for a dime end a massage, shampoo, and all the trimmings la proportion? Itl almost luxurious, and now that the electric potato peelers have come la, Jack finds himself with a more time to Improve himself. TJo doesn't need to wash his own clothes any more either, an electric laundry will take care of them at a price which is almost ridiculous. This view of the busy bnrber shop on board one of the D. S.

dread-nanghto will give us all some Idea of the way the men In the Navy Ute. Only the host to Rood enofljrh for onr sailors. Golden Rule Oil Co. F. S.

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Years Available:
1919-1921