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The Gaylord Sentinel from Gaylord, Kansas • 8

The Gaylord Sentinel from Gaylord, Kansas • 8

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County Seat Notes Let Us Locate You pondent, is also hard hit by the return of the Vines' and may have to shut down his' plant, as there is hardly enough business in the town for a pair of offices. More horses, wagons and spring seats were in our village, Saturday, than in many a day. The roads were too tough for autos to travel and old dobbin had to be called upon. Smith Center, April 13, 1920 Alfalfa seed is commanding a price of from $15 to $20 a bushel and a very scarce article at that. 'We have Real Estate for sale or trade any place in western Kansas or in Eastern Colorado.

We are connected with the best firms all along the line and can give you the most for the money. Farms and Ranches from 160 acres to 2700 acres in one body. If you have anything for sale or trade list it with us for quick results. Have several good Values in cars-Fords, Dodges and Buicks. Miss Nelle Stevens -of this city and Earl Stokes of Portis were married in Phillipsburg last Thursday.

The couple will make their home in Sunderland, where the groom works as a carpenter. Emry Trull, tfanker at Kir-win, is the last man we hear of to throw his hat into the ring for state senator on the Republican ticket. The other four gents seeking the' lucrative position are A. C. Coolidge of this city John Gray of Kir -win; Pete Pyle of Kensington and a man named Johnson of Norton.

With four of the candidates bounched in Smith and Phillips counties, it looks pretty rosy for the Norton man. About the weather again. It continues very cool for this time of the year with nightly frosts that are holding back the growth of all kinds of Test that seed corn before phmting it. Tests by men around here show that but about fifty per cent of last year's crop will germinate. Frost nipped it before the grain had thoroughly Jack Seever' Gaylord, Kansas.

You can do a lot of business for almost nothing by using a want ad. Merchant William Attwood and wife will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary in this city the coming Sunday. A large number of out of town relatives will be present. Barber Ralph Muxlow underwent a surgical operation for appendicitis today, and stood the ordeal fine. His doctor says he will be able to be out within the next two weeks.

How would YOU Tk H. W. Mackey, our capable city clerk and booster for every good enterprise that comes along, suffered a severe paralytic stroke Friday night, his entire left side being affected. He has since been lying helpless in bed, and it will be a long time before he is able to be out agin. like a raise i HP1 iiC Yd'W THE LINCOLN PENNY.

(A Tribute) Not on the eagle golden Shall we behold his face; Nor yet on the glistening silver His honest features trace. But to the common copper, The lowly coin, instead, Jus fallen the distinction Of heal ing- Lincoln's head. The millionaire may seldom His honest outlines gra.p But childhood's chubby fingers His image oft will clasp. And poor men will esteem it And mothers hold it dear, For they are the plain, the common people He loved when he was here. like this Mamie Shilpey of this city was school teacher for five young sprouts who attend the Pleasantdale school, southeast of here a few miles, and gave such satisfaction that the board hired her for the job again next term at a salary of $80 a month.

The school closed last Friday. for The Smith county Democrats will hold their convention in this city next Saturday to choose seventeen delegates, to the state convention that meets in Wichita the 22nd inst. The congressional convention will be held in Norton the coming Thursday, but so far as we can learn there will be no delegates go from here. 54 'Years Work, (Published April 1, 1920.) The State of Kansas, Smith In the matter of the estate of Mary Frances Harding late of Smith county, Kansas. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that on the 25th day of March, A.

1920 the undersigned was, by the Probate Court of Smith County, Kansas duly "appointed and qualified as executor of the estate of Mary Frances Harding' late of Smith County, deceased All parties interested in said estat will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. Thomas S. Mc-Clain, executor. Attest J. Jarvis Probate Judge.

Pure-Bred License No. 2658 DR. E. W. TALLMAN Physician and Surgeon Office upstairs in the Ramsey building.

Office phone 86 House 95 At the school meeting here Friday the sum of $30,000 was voted to carry on the schools next term. There are now 103 pupils from outside the district in attendance, and they pay $4 a month tuition. At that rate, the district is loser each year, for it costs $6.40 a head for high school students and $2.75 each for the grade pupils. The seven cows of Clarence Boston, northeast of this city, produced $40.44 worth of cream in nine days. The amount sold was "146 pounds at 61 cents per pound.

Clarence does all the milking and Coming To Phillipsburg DR. DORAN THAT is the kind of increase in salary the minister has received. His living-expenses have risen just as fast and as far as yours. But he is paid cn the average just 52 cents more per church member than he was paid 34 years ago. The Minister Never Fails You Every officer of the Government with a war message to deliver appealed to the ministers first of all.

But E0co of the ministers receive less income than government economists figure as a minimum for the support of an average family. When hospitals need money they enlist the support cf the ministers and receive it. But when sickness visits the minister or the members of his family they must be treated in a charity ward. His pay is less than a day laborer's. 8 out of every 10 ministers receive less than $20 a week about half the pay of a mechanic.

We Pay Him Half the Wages cf a Mechanic And of these pitifully inadequate salaries, how much do yoa contribute? Nothing if you are outside the church; an average of less than 3c a day if you are a church member. All of us share in the benefits of Christian ministers to the community. They marry us; bury us; baptize our children; visit us when we are sick. In their hands is the spiritual training of the youth. We Are All Profiteers at Their Expense Part of the Interchurch World program is this a living wage for every minister of Jesus Christ an efficient plant, and a chance to do a big man's job.

If you want better preachers, help to pay the preachers better. It's the best investment for your community and for your children that you can ever make. David 71235 Is a Pure-bred Percheron black, with a sta" in forehead. Weight 1500 pounds. Is known here as the H.

F. Williams horse. A Specialist, Not in Name Only. tending to the cream and is a but by Experience of Almost a Quarter of a Century Mammoth Jack cracker jack at the work. A few years ago he made but DOES NOT USE THE KNIFE Will Give Free Consultation on ter and sold it to many fam ilies in this city, and it was of a superior quality.

Thursday, May 6 at Bissell Hotel from 9 a. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY Mrs. John Lockhart, a most estimable lady who lived in They Come Many Miles to See Him.

the Womer country many years, died in Yale, the 7th of this month, and her body was shipped back to Dr. Doran is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Kansas. 'He visits professionally the more important Womer for burial. She is sur vived by three children. One towns and cities, and otters to all who call on this trip consultation and ex of them is Mrs.

Frank Maydew amination free, except the expense of treatment when desired. Is 15 hands high, black with white points, weighs 1000 pounds. According to his method of coming to your nearest city to see patients he gives all the sick people an op portunity to obtain the best that medical science can offer right at home, lie does not operate for ch I nic ap These animals will stand the season of 1920 at my farm, one and one-half miles east of Gay-lord. No service on Sunday. of Beaver- township, with whom Mrs.

Lockhart had lived much of the time for years. The age of the deceased lady was nearly 75 years. Horace Greely Vines and his wife, Matilda Jane, have lit in Cedar this week and will attempt to breathe the breath pendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of INT ERCHuKGi stomach, tonsils or adenoids, lie has to his credit man wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, WOULD MOVEMENT liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, leg ulcers ana rectal an ments. of life into a paper again at If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better do not fail to call, as improper 45 WEST 18th STREET, NEW YORK CITY 77i publication of (lua advertisement is made possible through Iho eo-operation of 30 denomination. Service Fee-rA fee of $12 will charged, colt guaranteed to stand and suck.

Fee due at foaling time or if mare is removed from county. Precaution will be used to avoid accidents but will not be responsible should any occur that place. The Smith County Pioneer and Gaylord Sentinel fought to the last against the pair coming back to this court ty to compete in the news measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Hcincmbcr above date, that examination on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married ludien must come with their husbands, and children with their parents.

Address: Medical Laboratory of Dr. Doran. 335-330 Boston Block, Minneapolis, Min. paper field, but their efforts principle of freedom, equality, justice ami humanity for which American patroltH hmciIIIimJ their liven ami for-tune. 1 therefore believe It In my duty to my country to love It, to mipport tlx coiiMiltutlon, to obey Mm Iuwh, to rcwpecl Km flag mid to defend jt uRiilnst nil enemies." proved vain.

Selwyn Aucker, AIi---i OXS CREED. iii United Nluten of "tit of the people for the people; whose il from tho eon- i. a democracy In Nation of ninny rfect union, one li bllMhud upon thoHe August Wolf Gaylord, Kansas. Cedar's versatile job printer and veteran newspaper corres-.

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