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Garden Plain Tribune from Garden Plain, Kansas • 1

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-rM' i. nil i'l infill Hill WIIIIHI lllllllMIIMMBWMMKIMMIJMWBMBinBWtawreWglMWWWW .1 $1 50 PER YEAR VOLUME II, NO 29- GARDEN PLAIN, -KANSAS, FRJDY, APRIL 1, 1921 inmrinifn wh iimmi 'linn n1 1 aw iiwimiini' i wv LOCAL NEWS ACTIVE ADLETS i For Sale: Some good Alfalfa seed. Peter. Baush. Mr, 'and Mrs.

John Koob motored v. to Wichita Tuesday, John Sommerhauser and Claud Mclntcsh were in Wichita Thursday. OIL NEAR GARDEN PLAIN r- 7. Farmer, East of Town, Makas Most Interesting Discovery. All Fool's Day.

MARRIED Mm Rote- i Nett and Mr John Bergkamp were married Wednesday, March 30, at the Catholic church "at St. Joe- The groom is the brother of our Fred Bergkamp. and the bride is a sister of Mrs. Fred. The TJib-extends best wishes.

Notice the new ade in this issue. For Sale: Speckled Sussex and White Rock Eggs $1 25 per setting Dr. Smithheisler. NOW, WATCH US BOOM! A- Petersen was in Wichita on business Tuesday- Sunday School Banquet About seventy' five members of the Sunday, School were at the Gym Wednesday night, and participated in the banquet given for the two classes that won the attendance contest which ended on the first day of Januarv- Plenty to eat, some interesting and helpful talks and a general good time helped to pass the time-most profitably. The two boys' classes, taught by Mrs.

Vanimanand' Miss Ruby Doyle, were the winners of the contest. Seed Corn For Sale: "Blue and White" Corn. Phone 1213 Cheney. W. T- Woolf.

Er Hoover reports a big freeze at Stafford faster Sunday. Rev. Busse left Thursday to attend the Conference of the Lutheran Church, at Hoisington. The Heithaus residence has been greatly, improved in appearance by being newly painted. PetefBausch visited the county seat Wednesday, Prof.

Metcalf was called home Wednesday evening on account "of the death of his grandmother. There is an interesting serial story now running in this paper, along with the latest news. You get a lot of good reading fo $1 50 per year. Mrs. Edw.

Baier returned "to her home in Wichita Wednesday, after a visit with relatives here. For Sale: Big, heevy Hedge Post3 at the right price, Also some good oat3 at 45 cents per bushel-L. A- Mueller. Phone 1212 Goddard. Next Monday is City Election Day in Garden Plain.

Let's retain our present progressive city officers, Several citizens from Garden Plain attended the wrestling match at Wichita Tuesday night. There "seema to be a pood pros-'pects of on town becoming a second Eldorado within tin; next few and at least one farmer can already consider himself well along on the read to wealth. ji pile of broken stones and other rubbish in a corner of a field-on the Sam Genoway farm baa been more or less of a nuisance to the owner eer since he has occupied the place and yesterday morning Mr, Genoway removed it. He gathered upland hauled away two wagon-loada of rubbish, but one stone, was dpeply imbeded in th earth and required much work with crow bars, block-snd-tnckle, etc, to handle it When the. stone win finally lifted Here's a Real Argument For, Philippine Independence, Mrs- John Kampling and little daughter were in Wichita the first of the week C- E.

Gillespie who has been confined to his horrie on account of an attack of rheumatism, is now able to attend to business- Mni Ida Hanniphan is another For Sale: Red Top Cane sepd for sale. I have 120 bushels at $1 per bushel, J. F. LlNNEBUR. 7 miles southeast of, Garden Plain.

4 t- This is Tornado and Hail season, insure our buildings and crops with F. Hall. MILLINERY I still hove a nice supp'y of hats for both La'diea and Children. Come in and select yours now. MRS.

A. RUNZELMAN. A dollar will extend your sub-scrip! ion until after next' wheat harvest, and will come in mighty handy with the editor just now. 4 i i i v' -rw- enthusiastic chicken raiser. She has 150 young chicks, 25 hens setting and an incubator setting that holds 165 eggs.

Miss Wilda Andrews and Mr. Paul Lindholm of. Cheney visited at home of Mrs- Ida Hanniphan and daughters, Sunday afternoon. 4 Hanry Rueter gave bond to insure 'm good behavior anH was issued a permit to make his annual visit to Wichita Tuesday morning- He returned in the evening, safe and sober, and found that "Iiish" had taken good care of his department during his absence, Earn much surprised to fr.id that he had uncovered the mouth of a well about ten inches in diameter, filled to the top with what looks like crude petroleum. The well doesn't overflow, but although Mr.

Genoway ha3 filled every barrel and tank on the place, the well remains full to the top. As Mr- Genoway has certain knowledge that no well has been put i iti rtw "Polly of jthe Circus" was fully up to expectations, and patrons of the movies at St Anthony's Hall are gaarateed some good shows for the next few mynths. The Goldwyn Pictures are.first-class pictures, and Garden Plain now enjoys the same class pictures that are given' in Wichita A Typical Ffiilipplna Homestead M. E. Church Sunday School at 10: A.

M. Preaching at 11 A. M. Epworth League at 7:30 p- m. The subject of the evening discourse will be "Samson," This will be the beginning of a series of discourses on LJible characters.

You are urged to attend these services: To have a good audience, we need you. COME, W. V. Whinery, Pastor. there within the past forty yearb, it thought this i simply a natural The Philippine government encouraging tlie tminlsratloii of I'lllpliioa' from the thickly 'populated sections into rJIndanao.

Thla the serond lurs-eat cf the Islanrhi of the a'-chlpelaKO. It Is 'still sparsely settled, although It Is one of the richest and most productive Islands In the world. Many Americans have, established planta- Hons there and become rich. Filipinos are the stories of the tunny successful Filipino homesteaders us an argument for independence. They make the point that a people that can go out -Into tropical wilderness with no capital save their patience, perseverance and energy and win homes '-r themselves, have the necessary stamina to run their own affairs.

Tha United Strtes Isn't the only country that has homesteaders those enterprising pioneers who leave thickly populated districts and take 'their families Into virgin territory to create homes. for themselves. Tlie Philippine Islands have thousands ot thrifty homesteaders. The above photograph shews a picture of a Christian Filipino homesteader nnd his family Lear Cotabato province, Mindanao, V. I.

Five years ago he wits a t'ab 'driver working for low wuueti at Cebu, a thickly populated city. lie went Into the then wilderness of Mindanao, planted hemp nnd cocoa-nuts, paid for his land and has become wealthy. Thousands of similar Instances could be cited. One Mindanao homesteader' la worth A young lady got off the passenger from the west one day last week and we don't know who she was nor where she came from. A fevy days Jroarded the west-bound train 'and we were yet unable to learn who she was or where she had been.

The people she had been visiting probably wondered why we did not mention it in the paper, but how could we? After the paper came out last week a. man romped on us for not mentioning the fact that he had been away, and another party threw a fit because we mentioned the fact that they had been some place and there you are, and there are still people who think the editor, has a snap. outlet of a pool near the surface. A party of geologists are coming out from Wichita this morning, and Iheir report i a awaited with interest. Mr awhile, if ny of our citizens go out to see for themselves, they will be irloriously April fooled.

Keep informed as to local news by reading the Garden Plain Tribune. We will Fend it anywhere for ony $1.50 per The attendance report of the Grammar room of the Garden Plain School show 99 per cent perfect with 17 perfect in attendance who are as follows: Sylvia Stone, Laura Steinke, Dororhy Gensman, William Weise, Robert Kerr, William Weich-man, Emma Volckman, Glenn Moore. Karl Petersen, Alphcnse Hammer-sky, Elisa Weichmann, Bertha Petersen, Rosa Heithaus, Elizabeth Gillespie, Bertha Wulf. Donald Collins, Gertrude Gerla'ih. The other three were absent only one day each.

year. As a Modern Filipino Actually Looks WALL PAPE. 1 i-. --Mi GARDEN PLAIN KANSAS C. E.

GILLESPIE, SpriBgrfeHere I i 'I It! JSwxzi. Vti Now come" the Tizi the Calves the Colts and the Lambs. TIME tot your work horses and mules to shed their winter's coat TIME to tone them mv onvR Rvstpmq 7,: Th3 Cenhr spring house-cleaning and drive out the worms. less Stock Tonic fewest The Premier Grand A Spring CcadfJcrxr end Worm Expcller Yonr COWS that liavo Ion? been on winter feed need the system-toning bowel-cleansing, appetizing effects of Dr. Bes3 tock Tcnic.

Puts faein ia line condition for calvinj. It iucau3 more Your nrJOOD SOWS will be rslievcd of constipation and rut ia fine fettle fcr farrow bg by a course of Dr. Hess btock Tonfc, v.lrch means pigs, and a mother with au ronple milk supply to them. Your SHOAT1? will be greatly benefited by a course of Dr. llcss Stock It crivr out the woims stimulates the appetite and makea them tluive.

Feed it to EWES briora lambing time. It prcventa fevered uddrr and ncouriai? lnrfbs. Feed it after lambing time to simulate the flow cf milk, insuring lambs for the early market Dr. Hi-ss Stock Tonic coti'ds Tonics for the digestion. for bowti.

Diuretics for the kidneys, and tlie wi rr.i?. There are hundreds of thousands of this type of young men In the TI-iHippinas. They are to be tii future rulers of the do3tmiea of the ianJ-i. High in quality, artistic in design, small in size, low in price only $785,00. A Grand piano vou would be proud to own Not buiit for an ornament, but a real, musical instrument.

Come in see and hear this marvelous Grand PLAYER PIANOS FOR $495.00 We ire selling the Solo Concerto and Gulbranson Player Pianos, Wliy ay ih- FcJclsr Twice My Price? WbLF BROTHERS Dr. Ecss Poultry PW-A-CE-A ii brlp Bake joar Iwas lay row. 3C3, and only a small perccntr.je of theia ore unclvlli.cd. 0'hey n'- fast becoming Mututwl, and will uitirLate-1- inuke pood citlwis. Seventy j-er cent of the InhahilantJi of the Philippines over lea yeurs of 'e, accortiaig to the Ivst ra literate.

This a higher pen-etiijo of literacy than of any Soul!) American co irtry. holier than thai of Spain, end higher than that of any of the New of Etiroje ivhnse ir.d pender'e is bfllas gturantted by ti Aires. The Filipino lias been much misrepresented In the United States. This 1 largely because the Sunday imppie-ntents have made a siteciiiUy of portraying the riul-nnked non-Christian hill IriKtS r.s Fiiiplnos, fur (ruin the truth. Tlie total ftorulatlon of the rhlllo-pipes Is 10.SrO.OiO, of which ore Cliristians and civhbeu.

and have been so for V-'fl year, possessing a culture and refinement that will compare favorably with that of other conntr'et The number cf ton-ChiWtiaas Is both, standard, relirble, and values you cannot duplicate We icvite iou to look everywhere at every player, and you will say these two players are $130.00 under anything you will find We will take your old piano in exchange. Easy terms. TeZ tnh-f mveh rfo-t ton hart. hart a portan to imL I. O.

ADAMS 3IUSIC CO. 205 E. Doaslas.

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