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Manchester Motor from Manchester, Kansas • 8

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Manchester Motori
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Manchester, Kansas
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8
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Grandma Woodcock is reported very sick. H. A. Dakin and family were up from Chapman over Sunday. Mrs.

W. E. Hurtt and Miss Lola were Solomon visitors, Wednesday. Mrs. Gasswint, of Manhattan, was Local and Personal Subscribe for the Motor.

The Misses Ethel and Elsie Young are sick with measles. All kinds of bug poisons at the Drug Store, including Paris Green. Mrs. F. B.

Jones spent Sunday in the country at the parental Glenn home. Mrs. J. J. Westerhaus has gone to Oklahoma City for a visit with a visitor at the Everett home, Mon day.

Dr. D. 0. Jackson and Dr. F.

B. Jones motored to Bennington, Crystal Valley Durocs I am offering 3 sows for sale, bred to farrow April 1st. Registered and immune. Also 17 head of 90-lb. shoats.

Everything Guaranteed Immuned Shepdrd Phone 27-2 JAY McCOY A few people from here attended the carnival in Salina, Saturday her mother. night. Paint your chicken houses with Creonoid to kill mites and lice'. E. J.

Housel. Miss Marie Russell arrived from Manchester Lodge, No. 610, 1. 0. 0.

F. Meets every Tuesday evening. Visitors from other lodges always welcome. 0. 0.

Parker, N.G. C. Glenn, Sec'y. Strong City; this morning, for a visit with home folks. Mrs.

Abner Beach and little girl Young Bros, loaded their merry-go-round and shipped it to Milton-vale, Monday. R. M. Bair went to Topeka, Sunday, to have the cast removed from his leg. D.

Hess' Instant Louse Killer will give your chickens quiet relief from mites and lice. Found Friday morning, a child's brown plush coat. Owner may have same by paying for this notice. Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Ponton and baby, of Miltonvale, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R.

Paronto. Mr. R. A. Grubbs and Mrs.

Geo. were up from Abilene, the first of the week, to visit relatives. Fred Meaderhiser, Jr came over DR. J. R.

PAYNE DENTIST Gold Crown and Bridge from Glasco, Saturday, for a few 99 days' visit with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Russell, who visited the Morehouse family last week, left for Burlington. Saturday.

Miss Minnie Ross returned home Work a Specialty All Work Guaranteed Painless Extraction Office over Case Racket Store Abilene, Kansas Phone No. 126 Gish and children were among those from Abilene, Saturday, accompanied by her niece, Marie Broughton. Miss Agnes Ayers went to Minne WING into line with the Spirit of Springtime; take a tip from old Mother Nature. Maybe your house would look better for a coat of paint; or possibly apolis, Decoration Day. Her little niece, Thelma Ayers, accompanied her.

D.O. JACKSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Calls answered day and night Both Phones Manchester Kansas Mrs. Leo Kramm was called to Abilene, this afternoon, by the ill ness of her daughter, Mrs.

Ike Mc Donald. who went to Abilene for Decoration Day. H. B. McCune went to Salina, today, to attend the graduation of his granddaughter, Miss Jennie Cleveland.

Mrs. Snyder, who spent the past week here with her sister, Mrs. D. 0. Jackson, has gone to her home at Broughton.

Quite a number of town people went fishing, Tuesday afternoon, some going to the reservoir and others to the river. Mr. and Mrs. E. R.

Paronto and Mrs. W. T. Lowry and Hayes were the guests of relatives at Miltonvale, Decoration Day. J.

L. Worley, Republican candi Strayed From the farm of J. E. Jones, one small, light red, yearling heifer, marked with notch in bottom Chas. W.

Beitzel, M. Physician and Surgeon Telephone Calls answered day or night Office a Residence Manchester Kans of each ear. Dr. W. Beitzel has been mak the fence, outbuildings or screens seem a little dingy in the bright spring sunshine.

How about your floors? Are they showing heel-marks? And has some of the furniture been scratched up? Painting, or varnishing, will not only beautify, it will make the wood last so much longer that it's actually cheaper to paint than not. Paint fills the cracks and holes where germs lurk, makes for sanitation. Spring calls for Paint. Heed the call of Spring 1 The Best Place to Buy Paint We have all kinds of paints, varnishes and brushes, at the most reasonable prices. Drop in and look them over.

15he Cramer Hardware ing daily visits to Longford to see his sister, Mrs. Heikes, who is in a very serious condition. If your horse has the pink-eye, Dr. FRANK B. JONES Graduate Veterinarian try Security Pink-Eye Remedy.

It date for nomination for register of deeds, was shaking hands with the Will treat all domestic animals. Phone 51 Manchester, Kansat has cured many cases and will certainly help yours. E. J. Housel.

voters here, Wednesday. Mrs. C. W. Eyster, of Solomon, Mrs.

Sperry, of Minneapolis, and two granddaughters, Mrs. Kate Lang and Miss Genevieve Sperry, of Bev spent a part of the week here with friends, going to Talmage this morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Watt. erly, visited with Mrs. J.

L. Young, E. L. GARRETT Dentist Over Farmers National Bank. Phone 67.

Hours: 8 to 6 ABILENE. KANSAS Roller Skating At the new out-door rink at the Isaac Gibbs farm, two miles northwest of Industry Saturday Night, June 3rd Wednesday Night, June 7th W. E. TAYLOR Painting, Decorating and Paper hanging MANCHESTER, KANSAS W. J.

Isaac was able to be in town, Saturday, after being confined to his home for a couple of weeks on account of a serious affection of one leg. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hughes, Miss Rosa Stoffer' Miss Agnes Ayers, Frank and Bert Weaver motored to to Abilene, last Thursday night, to attend the show at the Lyric. C.

C. Andrews, of Norcatur, was the guest of C. D. Simmons, Wednesday. Mr.

Andrews and Mr. Simmons were associated in the banking business for several years. Nicol Young and family had as their guests, Sunday, Alex. Young, of Jamestown, Archie Young and family, Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Young and two nieces, Moyne and Verl Camp. Mrs. R.

M. Bair will be hostess Friday. Miss Minnie Mustard, of Manchester, and Miss Helen Mustard, of Kansas City, were guests over Sunday at the Hotel Snapp in Excelsior Springs. W. C.

Roughton left for Jetmore, Friday, to bring home his daughter, Wilma, who has been with relatives there for the past five months. They arrived home this morning. Mrs. William Boughan and Mrs. Cornernius Dulohery, who were called here by the death of their sister, Mrs.

Hersh, left for their homes at Savannah, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sheets and daughter were over from Solomon to spend Sunday with relatives. Mrs.

M. E. Simpson accompanied them home and remained till Tuesday evening. Mrs. Delia Walker and daughter, of Pennville, and Mrs.

H. H. Wolf, of Longford; are visiting at the M. G. Swartwood home today.

TRANSFER LINE Light and Heavy Hauling' Prompt Work Prices Right BOWYER SONS EVERYBODY INVITED A GOOD TINE and leader at the next meeting of the Prayer Circle. The lesson will be a temperance one, the subject 1 WHY NOT GET CASH 1 For your old Newspapers, Magazines and Rags Mixed Rags. -30c per cwt. I No. 1 Magazines per cwt.

I Newspapers 15c per cwt. Scrap Paper. 10c per cwt. INQUIRE AT DRUG STORE OR MOTOR OFFICE 1 PALACE BARBER SHOP J. C.

SWIGART, Proprietor Martin's Steam Laundry Manchester, Kansas Mrs. Swartwood and Mrs. Walker being "Sowing and Reaping." Each one is requested to bring some temperance thought. are sisters and had not seen each other for thirteen years. J.

A. Engler' Democratic candi date for third district commissioner, Mr. and Mrs. Eany Kelly and Miss Catherine, Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Foye, and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John McDade and Miss Lucille Riley were among those who went from was up from Chapman, Friday, to meet the voters in this end of the county. He was accompanied by Vine to attend the Knights of Col A. C.

Dietz, who is a candidate for Sunday editions of the Kansas umbus meeting and banquet in Abi lene, Sunday. 3n Job Printing is Our Specialty renomination as trustee of Noble township. City Post and Kansas City Star on sale at the Motor office..

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