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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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THE LAKE C1TF TIBrUUR IAKE, I in in mi i mm, am cm wwh We've had bad roads long enough lets vote for the Good Roads Amendment and fcave some good Lake City, Barter Peters isbliabed Csr, I Lissats evary roads. 4 psjwr devoted to (ha upbuilding LaSt City and ccmmr.nKy. QKiA( -Mil: rand You Tal 1 Chaacei LAC as second-class mail matter 12, 1919, at tho Pen CICce tt Kansas, ucder the Act ff 3, 1879. A. Editor Democratic Ticket President JAMES M.

COX Vice Pre3ident ERANKLIN D. ROSEVELT Governor JOHN M. DAVIS "nr.ntv HTT'l-pf. III Ycu Come ror i our moos shoes for the price, for wc sell the L. no ma-cr wnat price mav Ii 1 1 Next Tuesday s' is 'election day not many more days of worry jind not long before vre will know a "money-back" warrant of Theu is nothing r.s gcocl es leather for making shoes and ycu will fmc! -thai 3 solid (ealher sl'C; vyeU rTDoanc kept.

in repair, will always give good service. Si Tl ii imVn is who and who is not, HI lit Sun City Items (From our Correspondent) Li r. Keawme Representative W.A. NEWKIRK AUBRA DONOVAN County Clerk E. ALEXANDER- Probate' Judge S.

P. GARRISON' the District Court MSS GLADYS GIBSON Register of Deeds L. M. LANDRETH County Attorney W. H.McCAGUE Commissioner 3rd District RILEY LAKE Lee Bow had the misfortune to have the train run' ever-one oi, -r his burro's Monday morning and' TO, aoonmt nfihpnnarwn- 2300 bushels of oats the past ,1 wv -J.

Michelin 1 ubes aie full size in cross section, and are therefore not stretcheh thiri when inflated. This advantage is especially important when buying tube3 for Cord Tires, which are nearly all "oversize." Martin's Mot6r Car Servic Station. week. 7 Harry Sears from Medicine Lodge has been selling apples on the street for several days. Mrs.

Short was sick in bed with croup, Thursday and Friday of last week. It is quite unusual forv one cf her p.ge to be afflcted with croup. Hully Hoss shipped two cars of calves, Friday to the home ranch in Butler county. tine. Mr3.

Sylva Williams and little son, Kenneth, from Aetna and Mrs. Ethel Keller end babe spent Wednesday afternoon at Sylvester Ward's, their parental home. Mr. Newman West1 and family have moved to Kling. Mr.

West is working for the house movers now. W. P. Hittle was here again Friday selling vegetables. The negro truck-man from Medicine Ledge also visited our town with killing it.

Neil Adams is slowly improving from the attack of scarlet fever. He is much better than he was a few days ago. Grandma Williams has improved so that she is able to ride out in a car some. She spent Wednesday afternoon visiting at Sylvester Wards. It is much cooler since the rain Tuesday night, Wednesday night and Thursday.

hiss Tucker did not come from Medicine Lodge, Thursday to give the lesson on health on account of the rain. Wm. Ward and Sylvester Ward butchered a hog Monday and a beef Friday. Leo Dow was back in school a-gain Friday after being out over I I Eugene McLain spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Homer a load of vegitables, Saturday, I am handling the REPUBLIC WOOLEN Company's SAMPLES now. After October 21, prices reduces $2 to $10 on each suit.

The Lake City Barber Shop G. U. McDonald, Proprietor. Albert. Allison has resided the I Weed home visitin them and A.

acrnoxr so Thiirsrlflv Mr. Misses Josephine andAdelaide Rmots Rama to fill the. vacs.r.cv McNicholas. She left here Mon hP wl takfi rharo-fi soon! nioming to visit a few days as the auditor checks up the at Medicine Lodge. books.

Mr. Brooks and wife will occu- SJV The elevator received a car of py the parsonage as soon as Mr, Edwards can vasate it. Mr. Ed' lepMkaii Ticket y' President WARREN G. HARDING Vice President CALVIN C00LIDGE Governor HEN Iff J.

ALLEN U. S. Senator CHARLES CURTI? Congressman J. N. TINCHER County Ticket Probate Judge ANNIE FRO MAN Sup't of Public Instruction GLENOLA WILKINS Treasurer S.

W. IRELAND County. Attorney RILEY W. MacGREGOR Clerk of the District Court ELIZABETH SIMPSON Sheriff EVERETf SHELL Register cf Deeds C.E.THOMPSON' County Clerk H.E.NIXON Representative GEORGE RANKIN new house soon be completed -so that they can oc- cupy.it. There was no prayer, meeting Wednesday evening or Sunday 1 Stop! Look! Listen! Don't throw those old shose away and that old harness that needs mending bring them along cas I make them look like new.

I Lake City, Kansas. School Sunday on account of the scarlet fever. No new cases -Most G'armont Jn, Amoriea k. I ON'T wait another day before enjoying the Are ou convenience 'and economy of UNION-AlLv It is the ideal! work suit for farmers warm ia win ter, cool in summerdoes away with the strains and pmls caused by suspenders7 and' belts and protects your body from chaff and dirt, Moreover LEE UNION-ALLS ars best madc.work gcii'ments ever manufactured. Lake Merc.

Co. Interested In Keeping Warm This Winter? Please Order Your Goal Now We have only a limited amount of vroom for coal and would likegto go into, the winter. with your bins full, as well as our own. have developed the past week so the fever seems to be pretty well under control. Carl Riepe was in town Saturday selling a hog and in town Tuesday morning with a beef.

The democratic speaking at the Odd Fellows hall, Saturday afternoon was pretty well attended. Mr. Landis from Hazelton was present and made a speech. Several, of the candidates the county ticket were also present. Nearly all pupils were tack in school again Monday; school' was dismissed Tuesday evening for the rest of the week as the teachers went to Hutchinson to attend the teachers meeting that was held there.

Mr Carter and family have occupied the Saunders" property just recently vacated by Bert Young's. -v' Mrs. Mollie Saunders and daughter, Mrs. Carl Riepe were Medicine Lodge callers "vlonday. The school decorated the school house in halloween style this week and had their halloween program Tuesday evening.

.) The Mexicans have a beautiful marker to put up at Rosetas grave, the little girl they lost by being burned a little over a year ago. They preferred to erect it themselves so the salesman was relieved of the task of erecting it. Remember IT CANT BE AV UNION-ALL IF IT; ISNTALEE NURSING SEflVfGE IS i RAPIDLY EXPANDINB This American Red Cross Wcr Flourishing in Small Towns Throughout Country. Moro than 87,000 graduato nonet have been enrolled lp Uie Americaa Red Crosa to date and Jts department of nursing. Is dally Increasing this es rollment The departmeat of nuroixig has boa authorised to maintain an adequate resorvo of nurses for tts amy and ary.

It will conUnue to supply the neois of the United States Public Health Serrlce to wbtak it has ob-slgued more aurwa la tha last yesj. It will assist la establiahlng proper nursing serrlce in foreign couctrie whore the American Bed Cross has organized hospitals, dispensaries and schools for nurses. Courses in homt hygiene and care of the sick have boea started for thousands of women who have never received any education la this direction. Kural nurs'ag whlcn was In its Infancy a short wills ago has been put ahead at least a decado through the work of the Oepertnmt of nursing and local Bed Orean chanters. ft' I Jv W.

Metz Lumber Go. i H. L. SpohrManager. Lake City, Brine Us iaiini enrellaient of dietltJamT wji vfti 5e utilized as instructors la home dietetics, la developing nutritional etlnlct, and la supplying dietitians for the)' United States Public Health 8ervk and the civilian hospitals.

The Nursing Service will ooatlaae' ta offer te women and yeung gifts the opportunity ef i-tcirfct tasryeefleii 14 your POULTRY and CREAMi Yry our WOLFF BANQUET bone hygiene aad care ef the atek Ift mm) tewfeAi health nursing ha. Van St t55" tended to many rural communltlea and datlen far unwin 1. Jim Patterson took Rev. Bnrrill to Deerhead, Sunday to keep his HAMS and BACON HAW AnfM.lAn. I -1 PURE LARD and MEDOW GOLD In voting do not forget to vote for thu Good Roads Amendment No.

3. mall towns and counties. Nearly thousand efficient nurses have already been assigned to this kind of work. The department of nursing Vu nlt lag with other organisations la a year's campaign In recruiting nurses for training schools, la educating Uie general public as te standards ef nuralag education and In showing cenBunltlea their responsibility toward scaeols of nursing. It will endeavor to meet all these, needs is well as te ctntlnue tbe Ihscm Has Sivea lupetas te tae eetaV llsaaneat ef hospitals aad castajaultf seheel heusea.

"As a eesanaalty profits by the wer ef the nurse," says Miss Clara XX Noyes, director of the department of srarsfflf, It la logical that the roan unity should be areuned to Itir reipoo sibttty. The Americaa Bed Cress stands ready te beta la a geneMl eaav palga of reeraltlag aad saust have tha support, sympathy aad naderstaadlnf of the medical profession as well as the hVelllgertt co-operation of the peoatt at targe." CREAMERY BUTTER FRESH MEATS Aid hr Spanish Rod CrM. Ifee Ibcrta rhdpter of the Americas te4 Cross, Coaposed of American! ft tout la paki, has just contributed to fun! hrtng raided by the. R. A.

Ridiardsoa Bed tfrrm BoHpflat Sot the purpose of ti'idif malaria..

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533
Years Available:
1919-1921