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Manchester Motor from Manchester, Kansas • 1

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Manchester Motori
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Manchester, Kansas
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ter Motor Man ches NUMBER 52 MANCHESTER, DICKINSON COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1920 VOLUME Health Center Organized 300000, oo Qj Let us Show You the Chick-Hatch-ing Marvel Thousands of these incubators are in ue from extreme north to extreme south and not a dissatisfied customer. From all sections of the country tome reports of better than ,95 hatches and many as high as 100. If you want big, strong, healthy chicks and lots of them, invest in a SAFETY HATCH. Bigger HatchesBetter, Stronger Chicks Scientific construction and principles make the incubation perfect. You can't buy a better machine at any price.

It is the most sanitary incubator made every part lifts out; doors hang down out of the Way; hatching pads removed with all trash after each hatch is taken off. Metal bound and FIRE PROOF; double watts with wool felt lining. Investigate this machine before you buy. The Herington Health Center, a pioneer association for the detection of diseases which menace the public health, has just been organized at the Herington Hospital. The charter membership includes physicians and nurses from several counties, with the intention to embrace the entire state as the interest and work progresses.

The state board of health was represented at the organization meeting by Dr. S. L. Cox, medical director of the Kansas Tuberculosis Association, who promised the cooperation of Dr. Crumbine in forwarding the object of the center.

There is no limitation as to territory, doctors. or nurses, or in the diseases brought before the clinics for diagnosis, but the primary motive of the promoters is to bring suspected tuberculosis to the notice of the center, giving such cases required attention, beside safeguarding the public health. Benefits are free to those unable to bear the expense. Dr. C.

S. Kenny, superintendent of the State Tuberculosis Sanitarium at Norton, will probably conduct the first clinic, April 5th. They will be held the first Monday in every month. Dr. J.

J. Entz and Miss Cora-Cui, Nine-tenths of the business of the United States is done on a credit basis. This means that a very large proportion of the business of the country depends on the credit given by banks in the form of loans and exchange. If you will consider the matter you will realize that a large portion of the business of this community depends upon the credit of the local banks. It is a good policy to "get in right" with your banker.

We want you to get in right with us. We must get acquainted with our customers before we can "offer them accommodation. Let us get acquainted with you in a financial way, and we will then be better able to pass on your request for an accommodation, if you should find yourself in need of it. Get the habit of doing business with us, and we will try to make it worth while to you. The Manchester State Bank FARM LOANS, INSURANCE, INVESTMENTS and REAL ESTATE OC30 Cramer Son Exclusive Local Dealers Roosevelt's Nine Points on Church-Going 0 KGOO charitably toward all the world, even towards those excessively foolish young men who regard church-going as a soft performance.

9. I advocate a man's joining in church work for the sake of showing his faith by his works. Manhattan Bulletin. county health officer and nurse, of The tentative arrangements for the week's entertainment include trips through the college mill, the college greenhouse, farm power Marion county, are given credit for originating the idea and bringing it before the Herington Hospital Association, which has taken it up and sheds, inspection of the purebred MICKIE SAYS is offering the entire labratory equipment and services of the lab NEVER. -TUROVM tW ratory nurse for the clinics.

Taylor Neaderhiser Miss Ruth Belle Taylor and Mr. J. W. Neaderhiser were married in Abilene by Probate Judge Anderson, Wednesday. The bride is a daughter of Mrs.

James ayne, of Niles, and the groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neaderhiser, of this place. Mr. and Mrs.

Neaderhiser have gone to Kansas City for a short stay and after their return will be at home on a farm west of town. Their many friends wish them an abundance of happiness. A permanent organization with twenty charter members was per fected with Miss Katherine Hanna, KAQSf UEfcfcl' THEN IS MAO "To urts operating "room superintendent of stock, home economics demonstrations for the girls and athletics for the boys, a banquet by the college and banquet by the Manhattan chamber of commerce, a sight seeing trip in and around Manhattan and free tickets to movies. Organizations contributing to the financing of the boys' and girls' trips are the State Bankers' associ-ciation, 20 milling companies of Kansas and Kansas City, the State Fair, the Free Fair and Wheat Show, various county farm bureaus and county fairs, the Grange, the Farm NOR FER.TVV 1. In this actual world, a church-less community, a community where men have abandoned and scoffed at or ignored their religious needs, is a community on the rapid down grade.

2. Church work and church attendance mean the cultivation of the habit of feeling some responsibility for others. 3. There are enough holidays for most of us, Sundays differ from other holidays in the fact that there are fifty-two of them every year. Therefore on Sundays go to church.

4. Yes, I know all the excuses, I knowthat one can worship the Creator in a grove of trees, or by a running brook, or in a man's own house just as well as in a church. But I also know as a matter of cold fact the average man does not thus worship. 5. He may not hear a good sermon at church.

He will hear a sermon by a good man who, with his good wife, is engaged all the week in making hard lives a little easier. 6. He will listen to and take part in reading some beautiful passages from the Bible. And if he is not familiar with the Bible, he has suffered a loss. 7.

He will take part in singing some good hymns. 8. He will meet and nod or speak to good, quiet neighbors. He will come away feeling a little more ers' Union and farmers' institutes. the Herington Hospital, as secretary-treasurer.

Co-operation of physicians and nurses throughout the state is invited, and the interest of individuals is urged for public health reasons. Miss Edna Flanagan, public health nurse of Dickinson county, was present at the organization meeting, with others from McPherson, Morris, Ottawa and Marion counties and school nurses from Salina and McPherson. Miss Flanagan is therefore conversant with the purposes of the organization and will give any information to the citizens of her county that is solicited. Honor Club Members Get Trip Two hundred boys' and girls' club members will be the guests of the Kansas State Agricultural college the second week in April. All expenses of the boys and girls will be paid.

It was originally intended that they would attend Farm and Home week, which was cancelled on account of the influenza epidemic. A special program is therefore being arranged for the entertainment of the boys and girls. Private citizens have financed trips. These two hundred boys and girls are honor members, that is, prize winners in club, county or state contests. They represent 9,000 boys' and girls' club members in the state.

Read what the advertisers say. Announcement ARIES' 3tofte6 SavelOc on Every Dollar Carbon paper, 19x25, for transfer work, 10c a sheet at this office. Mr. E. H.

Van Loon, of Nashua, Iowa, will preach the gospel at the Baptist church in Manchester, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday nights, March 31st, April 2d and 4th, beginning at 8:00 o'clock sharp. All are cordially invited. No collections. Manchester Lecture Course (Fourth Number) Look Here I NET Cadet Tomatoes, per dozen $2.10 less 10 per cent $1.89 Mozart Corn, per dozen 2 70 2.43 Summer Girl Corn, per dozen. .2.10 1.89 Sunburst Peas, per dozen 2.40 216 Gold Bar Pineapple, per 4.80 432 Sweet Potatoes, per dozen 240 2.16 Blackberries, per dozen 3.00 2.70 Pork fit Beans, per dozen 2.10 1.89 Ten per cent saving is considered a big saving.

Merchants borrow money to take discount of 2 per cent. It's in your pocket to take advantage of the "Dozen Price" on above articles. D. R. Brannon, general black-smithing and fancy horseshoeing.

Fifteen years' experience. Two More "United" Towns Wabaunsee and Zeandale are two more towns to be added to the service of theUnited Light Power System, which furnishes electric current to this city. Committees from those towns visited the company's headquarters this week and asked that service be given. This will make sixty towns furnished with current. mm T5he W.

T. Lowry Co. GROCERS No form of government con make men honest. The place to inculcate honesty is in the home. Carl Brown.

THE STERLING ENTERTAINERS Saturday Night, March 27th.

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