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The Chase Register from Chase, Kansas • 1

The Chase Register from Chase, Kansas • 1

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Chase, Kansas
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0 Volume 16 Pied weekly at CHASE, UICE COUNTY, KANSAS. THURSDAY, JULY fcfllB Subscription $1.50 year Number 52 i 1 Is He The Right Kind? Obituary to It has been ruled that no officer Kato Barton Cox was born in 8 DAYS or person prominent in iwu Cross work can be a candidate for election to any political office. it to Henry Allen of Wichita is in Red Cross work, and is a candidate for Governor. Is he really pa triotic? big enough to give up Sagamore county, Illinois, October 1. 1872, and departed this life at her home in Colorado Springs, July 10, 1918.

She came with her parents, John and Louise Cox, to Rice county, Kansas, at six years of age and for forty years lived in and near Chase. She was united in marriage to Wm, M. Kenton December 23, 1897. To this union were born live children. h's chance for a political office and continue good and necessary to to 1) to work in the Red Cross? He able as a Red Cross worker, but Commencing Friday, July 26.

would make a poor governor. Is ho big enough id. put country, ii-m of nnr soldiers, the At nineteen years of age she united with the Church of Christ at Chase. Her life was spent in the service of others; to know her was to love her, and she believed safeguarding of womanhood, true patriotic Americanism, above his own Dersonal political ambition? If he isn't that loyal, then the voters of Kansas A'ill know that he is too small a man to be governor. Kansas is very much in need of a capable and truly loyal man at the head of state to to to to to to to to to to natho Master that chanty was the greatest virtue.

She is sur Vived by her husband, Wm. Ken ton. and five children, Louise, Ruth, William, John, and Philip; her mother, Mrs. Louisa Cox of to it ft to ii Hi iit ill li a it it it it it Of il to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to A Thing To Be ShunnedJ The manN who can and won't work may not consider himself disloyal and a friend to the Kaiser and an odious object to all loyal Chase, one brother, J. D.

Cox of Kansas City, two sisters, Mrs. E. M. DeWitt of Lyons and Mrs. Louise Lothrop of Chase, and a frost of friends and relatives.

Mother is at rest, she is not gojie for her presence is ever near, her work was only begun, to Straw Hats, Oxfords, Summer Dress Goods, Sport Shirts for Men, Sport Waists for Boys. Short Length Silks. Over Nets and Laces, Ladies' Muslin Underwear. One lot Embroideries. One lot of Ribbons.

There Will Be a Genuine Housecleaning Prices will be so extraordinary that you can not afford to pass them up. It will mean dollars to you and to me. The goods being offered Are All New. Very few of them carried over from last season. I find my stock too large and must reduce it.

Don't put it off. Come at once. to to Americans, but he is. He's far below the slacker from military duty. By, his actions he says to our enemies, "I hope you win; to 1) to but the seeds that were sown in the kind deeds and thoughts for others will live forever.

Funeral services were held at Colorado Springs, in charge of the Eastern Star, and the body buried at that place. to come on over and do to the wo-inm and little girls of America as you did to the Belgians; come on and rape, rob, kill, maim, torture, burn, destroy and desecrate. I don't care I won't even do a day's work to hinder your coming. Come ou I'm for you to to to atiti proving it every day by loaf Notice ing around and letting some one support The man who can work and won't may not consider his loafing in that light, but that's Pioneer Township will hold their primary election at Fred Hathaway's vacant Tuesday, August from 8 a. m.

to 6 p. m. By order of Township Board. to what ihe community1 thinks of him. Any man who can work and won't is a traitor; an enemy to to our boys on the battle field; an enemy to womanuouu, aiiw things good and clean and Holy.

Mr Now is the time to buy an Avery Tractor of Panning Isern, Ellin wood, kvans. i Owners of vacant lots are here by notified to cut weeds thereon j. 4 vV Country News or same will be done oy street commissioner and costs added to Threshing is the order of the taxes on property. day, and it seems" that those who FOB REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the Bepublican nomination for Register 06 Deeds subject to the will of the voters at -the primary election on August 6. Mrs.

Ansel E. Crawford. Street Commissioner. reap -where they had not -sown Come To Salina July 29 August 2 and gather where they had not Buy W. S.

S. Baby Bonds. strewn are busier than ever. Clem and Iren Mencke left for their home at Bremen Thursday of last week. afiena A Dashner and H.

Otten are OUR FIRST ANNUAL still busy with ehe pitchfork, the former in the hay field and the latter in the wheat fields. Student J.Beyeyis working for Al- i mm arming bert Schrepel at Latue Kiver. temoBisfration nni Rincrpr r.ame ud from Ba- i-l c5 1 zine and visited with relatives. Carl Kleile is now driving a Dodge car. He ma-de a trip witri it to Nickerson last week.

3,000 acres plowed, disced and harrowed. A million dollar farm machinery exposition. Salina will Geo. Binger and family visited with John Ringwalds Friday. aon ttnssman and Herman i JI Bayer are busy disking the stub August 1st is our First Annual in the Chase Garage.

With your sup- port the year has been a grand success, 'and to straighten our accounts we have decided the dates of August 1 to 10 as Pay Up Week, and expect each and every one to abide by this request. It will enable us to branch out; to give you a bigger service, and make our Garage a real credit to the city and community. Thanking you, one and all, for a. your support of the pastfyear, Yours, BUSSMAN MOTOR CO. ble fields.

be host to the world. Write tor room reservation walina Chamber of Commerce, Salina, Kans. Big Farm Sale Saturday, July 27, begin.nin at 1 p. 24 miles south, 4 miles west of Chase; mile east, it miles north of Raymond; horses, Lyons and the body buried in Chase cemetery. O.

H. Six, was in charge. cattle, Logs and farm implements Baby Dead A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rollins at the Sterling hospital, but did not live.

uner1 services were held at M. H. Burns. Read the Supplement this week Htmnimt mmtmm rMttm Buy W. Bond..

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