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Woodson County Advocate from Yates Center, Kansas • 5

Woodson County Advocate from Yates Center, Kansas • 5

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Yates Center, Kansas
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1 1 Ws, German Sympathizer Jailed Lakin McKey overalls Bills. patrons who attended Elite Overcoats at Bills. 9 Serve and Save. Pay War Savings Stamps. E.

P. Strabl, who claims he Miss Nellie Wark of In- is a traveling representative Bnpnnrp th tiro Wtf.3 for the United Chemical; 0f the week to visit ber sister, Kansas was arrested by 1 Mrs. T. Hurst. Sheriff Mills 1 the first of the theatre, owned and operated by her husband.

She formerly lived i Yates Center ami moved to Iola after ber marriage to Mr; Tindale, twoan4 onehalf years ago, Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magruder," and a sister, Mary Cotter Magruder, reside in Cberry vale, Kas. The funeral -services be week because of his pro-German Miss Mae Moore, who con-? tracted a case of measles while visiting recently at Camp Dorii- utterances and placed to The county. commissioners are, in session this week.t Postmaster Leedy of Neosho Falls was a Yates CenVes visitor Tuesday.

J- .1 11 1 .11 1 -i- Born To Mr. and Mrs. Gleu Stdtts of Neodesna, Monday; January 7, a son. More snow fell Tubrsday morn ing and the daily papers predicted zero weather. u.e arrival of a'' United States-Phan.

is somewhat improved. Year Upon his arrival here I Don R. Smith has bought a Saturday he stopped at the ln-; stock of goods in Fredpnia. He held Wednesday afternoon iron Sleeper's Chapel, at two o'clock The- Christian Science churcL terstate. He carried two grips twill remain there in charge of His voluable and the stock and -Mrs Smith will unpatriotic talk excited the conduct the business will have charge of the services.

Burial will be made in Highland cemetery. tola' Register 7th. We ate now prepared to make loans on farms 6 'with suspicion of an employee of the Dr. (y Truster and family hotel, who telephoned the sher- en enjoyiriff a visit witb 1. 1 71; i i.

out commission. -Wa ace iu. oiraur is a uerraan i. nu uas his brotber t)r. p.

Trusler, Landes 1 tf whois here from Oakland City, oeen mis country oux a snori time. 'A, federal officer will tlnd. He travels for the Ameri Frank Wyse returned Friday to Detroit, Michigan, after a Let these three words guide you successwards--Patriotism, Pro' ductiorl. Prudence vViih loyalty, industry and frugality, whether citizen oldier you register yourself an 'American of thj. "Worth While" type.

Here your savings are safe, serviceable and earn interest. can Medical Association. probably arrive and take him in charge. GampbelkwAult Mrs. Tindale had many friends in Yates Center: 'She possess ed achanning personality.

Dur ing the time her father conduct ed the Star theatre here she worked in the ticket booth ani always had a pleasant wnd. a smile, for everyone. Sa person always brings cfc nd sunshine in Jo the lives oC with whom they come Jon- few days visit here with. rela tives and A pie supper will be given by the Pythian Sisters at 4he K. Ed.

Stoeltzing was called to Yates Center- Tuesday evening hall Friday night," January 18. All Ktfiglils of Pythias Howard Campbell of this city and Miss Ethel Ault of Baldwin, on account of the critical illness and Wives are invited. Every t2 fYiiiisas, wcie mauieu nui sudj, bojy rjn a pie of' Mrs. StoeHzing-'smotber. LeRoy Reporter.

4 'P. i i "A icici aim meir passing is sad to their acquaintances and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kelley of wecemoer z(, lyii, at tne notne of the bride's 1 parents, and1 U-llike some merchanfs; who Irs.

M. A. Ault, of Baldwin. flrure that After the ceremony the. voung there is 110 artber took the train for Butler.

of advertising, Montgomery- near Yates Center, are here for a-few days visit with his pa Stilp. Rank I immeroia rents Mr. and Airs. J. II.

Kel- here on the 1:10 in the Ward" Co. sent 20 sacks mux mm vi ey, and Burlington alternoonV Thev were nter- catalogues into tms This llepubHcan. 4 per cent paid op. tje. deposits.

Deposit3 guarantee t.Aned at dinner at the home of vvenesauy. I if Mhs Fox, one of the uv.caer under- State Banking Law. wie- groom's parents, Mr. and Patterso i cpntinu iin the high school, was Mrs. M.

Canlpbell, South about the im ba 'is not im lllLI MLlUl. A UC tVI ill 11UIUC i.l l-i lilt illCllvl eeK P. Bar. by telegram. liev lo their friends in the D.

would like to -see. (I wislies rier has been teaching fier clss- 'Pauls at IJill- Oiastain bungalow, 306 Ncrth'to thank the many who have Fred Koenig of: Piqua.wasn Yates Center visitor Monday'. es this week. Water street. Lsentlum beaulifal lowers the hi For that XTew lot or wi 1 1 Kave-the qnarCers aud see Alio flJ jNaylor returneu.

"Chived vi The gioont, is Associated with few dav 1 his father, M. Campbell, in i A Tuesday tfom Camp Doniphan. 13uy War'-Sav- "cok Store. are i tt (Jo liars grov infs Htamos. Butler and Rich- Hill i 111 Wed Slie visited re.itive-, and fiends l'KJ be present at the 111 1 u- eting fcjut no Ue.sig'ns.ior-.; nesdayevening, D'O.

18. Thely Family Groupe. Photograpn company and is one of I Sutler's brigliest youag busi- Fo- Trade Improved 80 acres, district deputy (J. M. will make -3 Dutler Phar tf lii ss men.

his official -There will also bo work in the F. C. degree. The bride, while a stranger to Butler, is a charming young Ray Singleton, W. M.

)ady and will be a decided ac se.vral' residences and the dil-ference for section land. l. N. Kettimerer. tf Mrs.

Kenneth Shewell aud two children of Neosho Fivlls here visiting her- mother, Mrs. Margaret Jolmk, and fam-. -Mrs. T. W.

at Rose the 'first of ih'e- w.tek, Shi; expects to return to the camp in about a month. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the CoiiimVrcial State Bank, held Wednesday, the former directors were reelected who elected the same oSicers for the ensuing year. Late reports on health conditions at army camps and cantonments show the epidemic quisition to the-younger social of the ciiy. A' DEGLER STUDIOS yfiss Josephene. Delaoey if lahsas 'City is gue.st hi liss Margarite Payne.

Clifford Lance of E' dorado is for a visit with bis Mr. and rs. Geo: Ilili Rr. Grandma Frevert moved Wednesday of this-, week to the Funs-ton property east of the Methodist parsongV, which she has. recently bought.

This will locate her nearer her' daughter, Mrs. Henry Slockebrand -and 'New shoes at Bills. At ica jpji TTm i 1 An rprnu enng irom an aiiacn oi pneumo ryes Miss Bessie May Israel re-Jed last Wednesday from to home in Wichita! ton where she had been for sev- of measles to be greatly decreas It is reported that Neosho W- R- N. Remmerer I i A. 1.

son. hhm th -iiiPi- nierai weeics to' visli uei ing. In several camps where rt I 1 Yfl HT I (r' -J here with 'issj Bernard Plummer, and wife. neasles has extensively noY -1 iliaa Bleasdale. About two inches of snow fell vailed the number of cases of West Side Feed Store 1 block South of Elevator Frakes Kbnold received here Monday.

It "was of the pneumonia has decreased wet and made some moisture which will be greatly their new auto hearse last It is finished in gray, is on a The typhoid epidemic in But' E. Ferree of eturned borne Sunday alter with her parents, arid Mrs, George Ferree, 1 Mrs. George Under ls become so se- .11 1 V. K. LJUt V- VV til UV a doctor from "the miss iaci aim ujss leiiie Chafee of Ottawa, and Mr, and Mrs.

W. E. Houston of Kansas City were herte last wee to at-tend the vHillis former taught with Miss Hillis in the Ottawa schools. Mrs Houston is a sister of S. H.

Millikan. Walter Weide came home -recently from Kansas City where he had been in an automobile school, with a. well developed i i.i....it. llVUOlUUk All expert shoe repairing. Federal Public Health Service Dodge chassis, and is a fine piece of workmanship.

The finishing work on the body was done by Wilt 'Wagner of Yates 1 Office 32 Ph0Des -1 Res: 321 Best half soles. Reasonable has been sent to" takexharge of Sbenk started the first prices. Also umqreiias repair- situation. He will work in Center, who has long held the 10c. I rn-nnpra tinn thf Statp tS year on his official duties ed scissors sharpened, name of being the best carriage City 'carrier, succeeding Cal- Shoe Shop, East side of Health Department in the effort painter in the county.

And the Davidson, w)io resigned and square. 4 tf out the disease hearse is certainly the finest of ii rone to Eldorado to' engage It motor truck business. Manager opumara says we At a recent mee(inff the its kind in the county-Toronto! lllciuc a. ll si i wuwua it. I onnh ran I otuuui uucuu, ll was uctiuru who has been last week when we hold 8chool on gaturdays for case of small pox.

A number were exposed and several additional cases are reported. As a precautionary measure all school chfldrea should be It is better to have a will be E. his pother, in South the, hydrants were frozen and the rernainder of the terra. Tbe Tnlat the past months, not available for service. A tirst.

Saturday session vw ill' h.e vllior Sd to-Yates Center Sat- hydrant, lie' states, will burst or m.vov, A fare well By floing thlsljj Hay, Grain and M01 Feed S. I' -( Just received a car of Big Flour; i' i F. J. Dumond Rev. R.

Montague, and family and sore arm thani. case of 'small. visit friends and when frozen and the uncertain the term will be d.ry "010 Property service has caused by a a m0Qth ahead of th. regular Sllt auu tr ia' cLnrhnrf wntpr nr rathor he- ev- aaouiague iduiny will ovu! JI "I time. The time, gained can be soov 111- 'Mrs.

EvaN Almond, wife of Jacob Almond, living, on the tor.him. jjunng tne cause oc nu euorts io uumh utilized to ffood advantajre by i'u-- charge of a church and. Mr. andvi Smith farm lj '111. I.

i.1 'aetcr there registered estimatej, will last about three A War Council-will-be held in Mrs. J. B. Hurlockafe Vernon, was stricken by mouths. 7 zero.

Topeka, January 17 and 13, the to Yates Center where Mr. Hur- apoplexy baturday evening, Jan. 5, 1918,, dying almost in i nnrnniP rtf whii-h ur ill hA.tiV lock was transtered to tae iis- 8" r.e:&rr Sider the whole war program' in souri Pacitici LaHarpe cores every aspect and to plan an ed- pondence in Iola Register. ii stantly She and her son James; a boy of about 15, were in Yates Center Saturday trading and had started boy driving the wagon. When about 3 ucaiionai program tnrougnout Mrs.

Ellen Elmendorf. a nion- te state for the Unification of eer resident of Humboldt, nass- Make it a Point to See About That jji aliforces necessary for the sue- ed away at the 1)0me of her cessful, prosecution, of the war. daua-hter. Mrs Keminer. miles north of Yates Center Almond was The boy.

drove into a' neighbor's governor tapper lias appointed1 er, a 7 Pridav morninir. the newspaper men of Yates Decber 28, after a brief Center and C. A. Hale, W. T.liJ-flr, nnettmbnia7 Mrs.

-Eli but before frsi Almond I Mathews, Rev, Shuiehberger, mendrf 'te survived by two "fjQ- i .0 anootn- daughters, Mrs. Prank Kemmer I era, as ueiegaces. some ot er of, Humboldt, and Mrs. J. E.

ri I em expect to attend Yaple of ser could be take'n in tbe house ebe was dead. Tbe death was- pa tbe 22nd anniversary of llr. and Alniond She leaves a husband and 7 children. The funeral was held at the hscie Monday, conducted by Rsv. McDonald, pastor of the U.

E. An officers' training camp was I vices rm hel at iCt. xZzzzzb Per 3 Kc2ssb3 lst--We" want your. nped gad-t-tife want yon to 'have up to-date furniture. rd TTe want to.

keep, 'our covi-j. i U'l 0 an vamp iwnipnan last icnnrco ai js ociock j.J; I Saturday. Benjamin W. Depew 1 ternodn. Honnier cCciat f.

I of Yates Center' and Leslie J. ing, and'tfce recutita were laid I m. church at Vernon. Dcrial in miiv, umnnp At inn amAniatmattn titairtnA rranAmrvr -y-r -v- A nhtbe soldiers selected from Co. Among tbe cUtaYrafdativei, ainriew cepexeII: yAW to try for The attending bt f-ral vrsrr.

ferx ci L-a icU3 rzfV men -were selected Ucanse of Ubbie 'Wbolford Ttele.dieiat Sj thdr expennce and excellent Mrs. nhittaa Qf records since joining the guard, Mrs. Ella Reedy and diujhter, mozlX' cf ttr ao illass cf ttro Oairi Oal The training course will, last Miss MyrUe'nzsdy, Yates Oearesii. Tiadala tritb three 'and at the end of ter; Mr. and; lira; Will Csey, fcusbtd, TindaU tii ia-'i tt the Deriod all who malrR aU: Yat? fWr- fir trjt.t.

P.iS. ifasV rW. 'nk, H' (1 factory rrades will be comcsljt Ton Ihedy, Crttia el t'i'a; irtr.snts vef lit Vdi, '7. ''L'-L rJ cloned U.ad Ueutesanta and Ctep. i 1 i.A"'- -v-" -A.

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