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Elk City Sun from Elk City, Kansas • 4

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Elk City Suni
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Elk City, Kansas
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THIS 6t7lf, felt (JTtY, fcAKSAI Catalpa Trees Posts. Around Home Prank lilllott Passes Away Obituary, Frona May Dodson was born 1 Frank Elliott, a former rosi- ja). yoih 1877 in Montgomery dent here, died at his home In County, Kansas and was the Howard Tuesday afternoon uf-i0dett child' of ,1. C. and 1.

A. ter a lingering illness. The fun- She resided with her eral was held Wednesday after- parents until the age of 20 years mm Manhattan, Kan. Mar. trees furnish tin? mont do Mrnhle pouts on the market, i the opinion of C.

A. Scott, Kan noon and burial was in ine now-i wiu.m he was united in niarnime ard cemetery. For a number of to Frank A. lVntlarvis on the 23rd of August To this sas state forester. 'Catalpa wood is recognized as one of Urn durable woods," says Mr.

Seott. "In apite of its reputation for durability, Nome complaints have been received to the el'f 'et that the posts are short li-ed and not satisfactory. InvcN- Ed Slater wont to Medford, Oldn. Sal unlay In attend the funeral of his father. Mrs.

Kllen Wilt wont to Independence Monday to visit her koii Carey and family. union were uorn xour noys. Mie departed this life March 21, 4it o'clock at the age of JW years. 9 months and 21 (lays. She years he had been a member of the Baptist church and funeral services were conducted by iis pastor, 0.

L. Weir. Mr. Klliott was born in Decatu county, Indiana, January 5, 1853, and came to Montgomery county Lee Kelly left Saturday for I i 1 Kmporia to attend the. Spring "VP term at the State Normal.

tlie posts were set before Miss Jessie Barnes who is work- 'ntl S'nsoned or thai ing in Independence, visited home In-M were inf 'cted with inn- in 1873. He was married July 3, 18S4 to Josephine Jones, to which leaves to mourn her loss her four! sons; "Willie Leo, Hubert, and little lioss, together with her husband, father, mother, 4 sisters and 5 brothers besides a host of relatives, friends and neighbors The immediate family were all present at the funeral except 2 'union were born 3 children. 2 folks hero Sundnv and' Monday. "m-iiRin Miss ma Dicker Xr nan we- vShig in P-ed before the trees.were cut P01 the wife was taken In 10W icmlence Saturday and Sun- "When ll.fi trees are cut iU' l.e.mnrnM Lou.se Bail th, itlr are a neiriectlv healthy (iiuon was born one child. 3 lo this He Indepc dnv condilion-what ever their age brothels and 1 sister who were unable to be present.

Mrs. Pen-darvis was a member of the 1'. H.i Church where she has been is survived by his wife, a son, a daughter, four brothers and other relatives to mourn his death. The Eat more bread. Be sure it is 7cpwvbFipur bread and you can practice no greater economy.

Bread is almost a perfect food in itself. It is easily digested and enormously nutritious. 7ephtp Fipua bread contains more energy than meat. Yet it costs only one-sixth as much. There is no bigger food value in our store than More loaves per sack and more nutrition per loaf, it will bring high living at low cost to all homes sending here for flour.

KELLY ROBERTS Whistler, wife and little daughter, Affiles were visiting in Independence Saturday and Sunday. Golden Tup Coffee can now 1 be bought in Elk City again. Shaf ami tin posts thoroughly seasoned before thy.v are set, the wood is durable and satisfactory l'o jVnee post purposes. The wood is light, but strong enough to resist the required strain of tin many Klk City friends of Ihe fatn: a loyal and faithful christian ily will sympathize with Ihem in worker as S. S.

Teacher and lead-their sorrow. jer of the Christian Endeavor. wlin will miwu Imf lifln uriil vil k- Death Calls a Child. fer Kflly are exclusive local f. holds staple satis CARD OF THANKS.

We wish to thank the High Howe, son of Lannie Bryan Mr Mrs. W. I'j. Jtowe was i I School, the U. B.

Sunday School, ioio agents. factcrily. The posts are clean, Mrs. K. Matson of Caney was smooth, pleasing in appearance, visiting here last Friday ami Sat- ami handled.

In general unlay with Mrs. Louise Adams repair work on the farm, tin and catalpa is a serviceable wood. I Wm. Aldridffn of Doutflaw. was has been used with en lire satis- Sewing Circle and the W.

lodge for the beauti March 2'i, 1016, aged 5 years, ful flowers, which they brought, and extend our appreciation ol the help and sympathy received here from Friday until Monday monins and in nays. jesiues' his parents, he leaves two own brcthers. two 'own sisters, a half-; brother and two half-sisters to mourn his untimely death. Lan- fiction for tongues on all sort" of impl 'inents and vehicles, am for d'nibletrces, singletrees, am nek vokes." during the illness and burial of our loved one. F.

A. l'endurvis and Family. J. C. Dodson and Family.

visiting with his daughter, Mrs. AV. R. Ruble and family. E.

L. Oliver was up from Independence from Saturday until Monday visiting w-ith his parents, W. T. Oliver and wife. Miss Bettie Owen, who is at inie was a bright little boy, much i loved by his little playmates.

Learn to Laugh. Rev. J. II. Blackburn conducted funeral services at the home Tuesday morning and burial was I Learn to laugh.

A good is belter than medicine. MA Kill A( I) LICK 15 laugh Learn told A well to tell a story story is as welcome as a sun oca in. a sick room. Learn to keep your troubles to yourself. The world is too busy to catrc for your ills and sorrows.

Learn to Earnest B. Dawson, CeUarvale 39 Mabel Laura Moore, Cedarvale 22 J. -Marvin Hunt, Parsons 21 CJeo A. IJanlil, Parsons 21 Albert Nicholson, Coffeyville 21 Mabel M. Adams, Coffeyville 18 Juan Gonsualez, Caney Petra 'Rodrieg'ues, Caney 20 tending a school of Osteopathy at Kansas City, was here from Saturday until Monday visiting.

L. Dunbar, formerly proprietor of the City Bakery here, came up from Independence last'Saturdav to visit with friends in this city;" The Stork left a baby boy at the home of W. E. Evans on March 19 and a baby girl at the home of Jack Whistler, on March in Oak Hill Cemetery. A number of times he had asked his mother what Heaven was like; often expressing a desire to' see that beautiful place.

Jesus said while here on earth, "Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not. for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." I Thou art gone our precious darling Never more can'st thou Thou shalt sleep a peaceable slumber Claude W. Hush, Neodesha 32 i ston crankiner. If you cannot see any good in the world, keep Hip hnd to vourself. Learn to i 'Mis Tne Elmer returned Sat- Me ur aches and pains under How To Stop a Paper You Don't Want Easy If Done Honestly The right, honest, just way to stop a Paper or Magazine is as follows: FIRST pay up, if you owe anything, and tell the publisher to stop sending it, SECOND if it still keeps coming, write "Refused" on the margin, and return it to the post office.

The postmaster then places a penny postage due stamp on it and sends it to the publisher, who must pay for the stamp. Just try this and see how quick it will stop, THE ELK CITY SUN Easy to Take and Easy to Stop. Till the Resurrection morn. urday to her home in Indepeii- a pleasant smile. No one cares dence ater thre weeks visit here to hear whether you have the eat Verna Dickson, Neodosha 25 James H.

Clayton Tulsa, Okla 26 Maud Warner, Tulsa, Okla 26 James E. Morris, Elk City 40 Ma Raney, Klk City 27 Harry M. Baker, Chlengo, 111 31 Flallie Simpson, Kansas City, Mo Walter McCormack, Neodesha 21 Audrey Mulllns, Neodesha 16 Claude A. Graves, Neodesha 20 Kthyle May Haggard, Cherryvale IS Kverett H. Cannon, Toronto, 21 Fern Cope, Eureka 22 Harold H.

CriR-gs, Coffeyville 22 Freda M. VanCleave, Liberty 20 Charles II. Griffin, Coffeyville 46 Laura E. McLeran, Coffeyville 46 Claude Shipley, Neodesha 19 Ethel Chrisope, Sycamore "8 WAR PRICES HIT THE NEWSPAPERS The "high cost of living" due to the war, has hit the neAvspapei offices a most effective jolt during the past two or three weeks and all grades of paper, material at the home of her sister, Mrs. L.

A. Passauer. I James Oarritson came in Saturday from Copan, where he has been working in the oil fields, to visit at his home Southwest of town. Mrs. W.

B. and daugh ache, headache, or rheumatism. Don't cry; tears do well enough in novels, but they are out of place in real life. Learn to meet your friends with a smile. The good humored man or woman is always welcome, but the and equipment see the skyward ter of Sapulpa, Okla.

returned dyspeptic or hypochondriac i- NOTICE. i i i movement. Aniline dyes, used in making colored inks, are sell- laiues owning cnicKons are not wanted anywhere and is a nuisance as well. asked to keep them from running at large to comply with 1 he jity ordnances. E.

A. Smith Mayor. home Sunday alter Having attended the golden wedding anniversary of her parents, John New ton and wife. S. Cook of Coffeyville and neiee, Mrs.

Elizabeth Gosshorn of Wedding Bells. E. Morris and Miss Ida ing at $zU a pound compared W'ith 40 cents before the war broke, out. Bleaching powder, used in all white and most coror-ed paper has advanced fron 1 l-4c to 20c; alum from 1 to cents; soda ash from 65c tc 2.G5 to rags $1.35 $2.25. Materials usrd in type and metal mixtures have gone ui with the other products and the country newspaper will necessarily be compelled to econmize bleaching sulphite pul in every department for a time, until the war is over or the caust at least, is abated.

The Sun City Montpclier, 0., visited here from Raney were united in marriage last Thursday until Saturday at Saturday evening by Rev. A. T. the home of the former's daugh- Maxwell at the home of Mrs. ter, Mrs.

E. M. McCauI. Catherine Days in the presence Mrs. Grant Bowden returned of only a few witnesses.

Tin Saturday to her home at Sapulpa. groom has made his home here Okla. after a few days Visit here1 for a number of years and is at the home ol her known as a man of industry and John Newton and wife, whose integrity. His bride is not a golden wedding anniversary she stranger here by any means, hav-came t.o attend. ing lived in this vicinity most of Alvin Stark, who is working at her life.

She is a lady of many the refinery in Independence, vis-1 admirable qualities and a worthy Is making a Special Rate up to and including APRIL 15th ited at his home here from Sat- companion for her Mr. A Babe Is Taken. Per 50c Joseph Albert Dunbar, son of' urday until Monday. He was ae- Morris is employed in a hardware companied to Independence by store at Sedan at present, but was his grandfather M. Stark, who unable to a residence in will visit there with his E.

James A. and Mollic Dunar, was bora May 10, 1915 and died on March 25, 1916, after a short illness, at the age of 10 months and 15 days. The funeral services were held at the home Sunday by Hev. J. II.

r.lackburn and the Sedan and the new couple have gone to housekeeping in his property near the" Adventist church. IVhiy Ihey live long aiid prosper, -a Mrs. Lizzie Watson of Pittsburg. Kans. has been here the past week working in the inter- A.

Stark and family. Frank Slater and wife, who had been visiting with his nnele, It. II. White and wife, were culled home Saturday lo Medford, Okla. by the death of his father, Ed Slater, who will be remembered by many of our older citizens, as he formerly lived here.

remains of the little one were laid to rest in Oak Hill Cemetery. Dearest darling thou has't left us, And our loss we deeply fee), But t'is God who has bereft us, est of the A. O. U. W.

lodge. A- Mrs. Mary Ileckard went to: boat fifteen new members were Cherryvale Saturday to visit her, secured and a number were in- He can all our sorrows heal. brother. J.

A. Clayton and wife Mr. Clayton has been an invali. i 1 NEW DISTINCT COURT CASES ior two years past and fecle. Mrs.

Clayton is Under the following conditions: This rate applies ONLY to subscribers who get "their-mail -in Elk City or on any of the six rural routes. (This includes Lafontaine, Oak Valley and Hale, which are served partly or entirly by the rural routes.) This rate is made to secure NEW SUBSCRIBERS in Elk City and on the rural routes, but OLD SUBSCRIBERS in Elk City and on the rural routes may take advantage of the Special Rate by paying up All Arrearages at the Regular Rate of $1.00 per year. No subscription will be taken for more than ONE YEAR at the Special Rate but the paper may be sent to as many persons as desired, if in accordance with above Subscribers who took advantage of our 50c offer in last December will not be allowed any special rates at -this time and in All Such Cases regular rates will apply. This Offer Expires April 15, 1916 seriously Hated Wednesday night. A very pleasant social trime was enjoyed by the large number of members present.

A. J. Lngsdoo, Ed Spaht and S. J. Field went to Independence yesterday to attend a meeting of the Montgomery County Rural School Board Assn.

W. F. Flack vs. Mattie and Frank B. Brewster; suit to cancel deed.

Ira Kohl vs. Rachel Gottlieb et to quiet title. J. H. Rogers Lumber Co.

vs. John P. Burris; foreclosure of lien. W. A.

Mattocks vs. Elizabeth Mattocks; divorce. ill with nervous prostration, caused by caring for her husband for so long. DANGKKS OF DKAJ'T. Drafts feel best -when we are hot and pr piring, just when they! ftre most dangerous and the result! i Neuralgia, Stiff Neck, Sore Mus-' J.

A. Sparks, Wm. Irish, S. Haimon, Chas and L. A.

Pas- The County Commissioners ive ordered repaired all Connh cles or sonutinves an ttack of bridges, Ihe repairing ot which; siuer. i Mrs. A. J. Logsdon, Mrs.

Metcalf and Miss Ethyl Snan'a Liniment. It stimulates' will not exceed $J(JU eaeh. hev- Q. (j Rheumatism. In such cases appi.eral in the vienitiy nred repair-circu'ation.

to the sore and painful! ing very badly, part. The blood flows freely and in J. E. Keller of Butler, a sho-t time the and pain came in Sunday to visit with, his leaves. These suffering from Neu- daughter, Mrs.

J. II. Cole and ralgla br Neuralgic Headache will family. find one or two applications ofj 'Mrs. S.

S. Harmon was visit- Main were county seat' visitors Monday. i Wm. Irish returned Sunday to! his home in this city from in i where he has been working for some time past. Mesdarnes F.

L. Roberts, W. M. Sloan's Liniment will give grateful ing in Independence Monday and I Clark, P. It.

Kelly and J. W. Harmon and I'rown were Independence visit The Elk City Son "The Old Home Paper" Tuesday with J. wife. lief.

The agonizing lain gives "way to a tingl'mg ij station cf comfort and warmth ail quht rest is pnsijde. Oood for and tleep ors last Friday. Prof. G. E.

Harder and' C. J. Barrett were doing business in th county seat 0 per cent Farm Lioans and am making loans that others can't. -L. B.

Davis to Pri 25 at your i Neuritis Lruggkt. 4.

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