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6V THE MADTSON MIRROR VOL. VI U. i5, 1.W A YKAJt. MADISON, GREENWOOD CO. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 19pl.

LAMONT NEWS. QUINCY NEWS. materialize. Two bailor were lost in MADISON NEWS. mm the i made by he shooting.

One Having rented their farm at Harl- of never been located but; A. SauJer and Sam Winzekr went SI CIVIL WAR VETERAN PASSES AWAY. Marcus Morton McVannan was born I7i irieen Texas, Mr. and Mis. w.

in oi one is airecuy in inc ram i ueum-suaj luuumig November 7, 1847 at Smith icld, Pa. At the age of 17 he em riled as a pri licUiivray have returned to Madison the and is being drilled through. It a director's meeting rf the Kill Top 11 'to live. Mr. MvGilvray is working in is that by going deeper, the Oil Company.

The oil business east of t'Vthe Union store for She pre- RotsiUcn sand" "will be found and that Hill Top is arousing much interest in 88 'tent. They drove through from Tex-' the will be a real If jell circles of the the t'tate. Men from as in the ir ear. jit proves tobeaproducer, it will be th Florence say here is more life and signal for more prospecting in the interest east of Hill lop right now ARE YOU HELD BACK? Misses Leia and Amy Dalton came.cimty. ituan ineie is anywnere use me up from Viigl Saturday evenng.

The. Magnolia's test on the Jems land, 32-21-10 is down 2,750 feet vate in Co. II. 2nd Penn. Heavy Artillery.

He took part in five battles and was honorably disehrged' November 23, 1865. He came to Kansas in October, 1807 with his parents and located near Emporia, Kansas. In 1868, they moved to Verdigris Falls where they htmesteaded a farm. He was marrie.l to Martha Shaw in 1873. She died years ago, i.

on April 25, 1008. Since his wife's death, he has made his. home with relatives. He died April and the bit is resting on what is sup-! E. Bennett and family spent Sun posed to be the cap lime, beneath' day icuir.g at Sam Wizelar's.

which it isexpected that the Rossillon 11 1 Mrs. J. II. Bangs and daughter, returned from Calfornia evening. 1 sand will ba found.

There is 2.000 feet Marv James sDent Tuesday night of water standing fn the hole which at Carl Luthi's. must be cased off before the cap rock For the little man whawanU to to GROW BIG; for the big man who wants to STAY BIG; there nothing like a Sure, Dependable Cash Balance in the back. 1321 at the home of Barney Brown, is eut through. The necessary casing Mrs. Sam Schwab has been very Mrs.

L. A. Adams of Abilene, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs F. S. Gilliland of El Dorado, came Monday 'to- visit her daughter, Mrs.

E. E. Haynes. has been ordered but has not arrived, sick with gall stones but is much in- at Quincy aKnsas, aged 73 years and 5 months. The funeral was con- The I'Tnations encountered in the proved at this writing.

lucted by Rev. E. II. Free in the U. Jones rnd the Rossillo wells arepract- ically identical.

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allen from Fheo- B.

Church in Quincy and interment was made in the Cemetery at Virgil, The Faulders and associates, on the nix, Arizona came Saturday mornm to visit Mrs. Allen's daughter, Mrs. II. Ateyo land, 31-21-10, have their well Pauline Giiard wishes to thank all who took part in the post card shower for her while she was in the hospital and to assure them that she appreciated the cards. Kansas.

He was the last of a family nf ten. C. Bennett. THE FARMERS STATE DANK MADISON, KANSAS. down feet.

A cave-in caused the driller considerable trouble this week. The Tixlee formations live been found in the Ateyo- well a4 John Mead and daughters, Marj ard Velma, and Winnie Campbell tal- Mis3 Bernice Frazee is driving new Ford coupe. prospects for finding the coveted fluid led on Anna Winzeler Sunday even- La are considered good. Much importance ing. is attached to the outcome as it will determine opeiations in the locality.

BeUica and Nina Alberts and Ma How did you like the April snow A largct crowd attended the JL M-McVannan funeral last Friday. The floral offerings were very beautiful. The out of town relatives present ve: Mr. and Mrs. Murry Holmes of Eiire-kal Mrs.

Mattie Stewart of St. Johns, Kansas, Mr. A. Burris of Eureka, Mrs. Will Bays of Eureka, and Mr.

and Mrs. Fred. Popkiss of Dewey, Oklahoma. storm. The Hood'-Newman well, 11-21-t in mie Winzeler spent Sunday with Al-j southeast Chase Coonty, 13 shut dewa berta Wagjer.

1 A (laughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Larson Aprl 10, 1921.

at 1,800 until the arrival of fuel oil. i This well is being put down by the Mr. and' Mrs. J. T.

Allen and Mr. S4 Empire Oil and' Gas Company aid and Mrs. II. C. Bonnnett took dinner John Frazee is in Madison visiting home folka.

B3 1 The opening baseball game of the reason aas' played here Sunday. "The. Brennah Wixson. Ruday with E. Bennett and 'family.

The "Gladys-Belle on the Harlan, 92. DO YOU KNOW The read di aggers will all have jubs for next few days. 21-12 i having trouble this week. One Mrs. G.

A. Storrer ad opposing teams were of Emporia and of the tools got caught in a piece of Lyilia, and Louise Bennett called at Quincy. The visiting team was vi'cU broken casing in the well. Adam Lnthurn's Sunday afternoon; oriu, the score being 10 to 5. The It is reported that a Tulsa company ami' Anna Schurter and Bena Emporia team was he.

best team of You can buy Mdse. Cheaper in Lamont, Ks. Than elsewhere? E. M. Johnson visiting here th's Do you know tnat ve have the IX west ana on the Brad- Moser called cn Anna laeler Sun- that town and home team did well day evening.

hold the visitors down to -such a has made a location field ranch, 25-21-10. cleanest Line of Mate, the Country i reasonable score. A large crowd en- Do you know that We have made a Bis: Re- The Ladies of the Madison Presby terfan Ladies Aid Socety were enter Dena and Mary 'Ott and Mr a.nd joyed the game. duction on'all of our Goods? Iluber called at Wm. Stor- J.

formerly of Madison, died Monday at his home in Elmo, Mo. taned Tuesday by Mrs. Louis T. Bang Both Sunday Schools were well at ct her home in Emopria. rer's south of Virgil Tuesday after noon.

tended Sunday, 93 being present at the M. E. Church at theJQ. B. Thursday Church.

M. P. Davs wa3 re-elected' clerk at Willis Oliver is building a hoase fj Do you know that we have a complete Line (of Wool Suiting, Gingham, Percale, Blank- ets Hosiery, Duck and Leather Coats and Vests; Sweaters, Hats Capj, south of the standpine i' ltm lots (sum if $17,000 was vcted to nis'nfc with Gwendolyn PHillips he purchased "fr-jhi Tony Heidrck. C. A.

Jennings and' family and a nin months shcool the coming year, Overalls, Groceries, Lauike Phillips spef.t Thursday Walter Ulrich and family of Hamilton T. B. Swain and A. Han is were in Emporia Thursday. night with George Fankhauser.

attended the ball game here Sunday. CLIMAX NEWS. .1 U.li 1 I G. Stor.cr bnd daughter, IIrs. Cleora Slough and sn, Arthur, Mr.

J. W. Milliken who formerly! scraps, uouon caKe, rerunzer, oaii ana Coal? Come in and Let us compare Prices a i i a i D. B. Back's Sunday visited relatives in Quincy Sunday.

Relatives of Will CUpton gave him a surprise dinner Surdiiv in honor His lived her but who now lives in u-! I-J'a, called. rck." Jn account "of Mr. Mililkteii lonsinjr hi.n pvnaicrht. ihev intpn.1 1 owim uivdoqv Anvwnere. -'Several 'E.

'people at- Brinar in Your Produce and Wheat. ..0 1 make their home with their son, Jim Fete Mosar and family spent Sun- tended their first quarterly confor- The telophor.e line to the oil field northwest of town completed. Milliken, who lives at Stafford, at Will Wernli's, cene at Virgil Tuesday nic'ht. night Mr. Daisy Jones moved to her eme in the south part of town last Tues-' day.

She rented her which OIL NEWS. FARMERS' UNION Lamont, Kansas. Joe Blecha was in Climax Ada Meter spent Tuesday with the Bennett sisters. On account of the rain. th Climax In spite of the bad weather nearly mm he jvut vacated, to Mrs.

Lama everything is in readiness for start-j base ball team didnSt get to go to Emma Schurter spent Sunday with Severy Friday. Last Friday, they Mrs. William Sorrer. Knowles. John O'Brien was in Olpe Monday in PumP at the Rossillon well.e CLIMAX NEWS.

on business. He is writing insurance. The heavy, tubing is being run and played a close game at Piedmont with the boy3 there, he sccre being J7 to 15 in favor of Climax. Mr. and Mrs.

II. Bennett and Mis. J. T. Allen spent Thursday night Mr.

Will Owen went to Tuha, Ok-(' A large crowd attended tLa II. meeting last Friday B. F. Wright was reelected lahoma to find John Hale will install a big coffee urn in his restaurant soon. sited storage tanks are ready to receive the oil.

The well i3 nearly full of oil, the fluid being only 155 feet below the top of the hole, which is 2,750 feet deep. The estimate thatr the will make 180 barels a day, is considered miss Helen rieger a sister vi with E. Bennett and family. Mi's. Chas.

Cook is under the care of a nurse. As soon as she is able she! The. Farmers Union shipped a load will fce taken to a' hospital at Wichita, 'of hogs to Kanras City Wednesday morning. si Mr Mrs. Alvin Sutton spent las Sunday in Coffeyville visiting with Mrs.

Sutton's sister. thet sick ir Tuesday and Wednesday. Grandma Mercer is on iwt. 1 Mr. Dennis Neal.

who formerly liv- OLPE NEWS. lt was announced Bt. Josephs conservative oil keeps on showing ed herj an(T who is a brother of Ed. Mr. J.

T. Allen left mom- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Canr.un entertained Sunday Mr. end Mrs.

Vied'. Popkiss of Dewey, Oklahoma, and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Brown, of Quin "WHEAT IS MOVING. Church that Mr Lawrence Diebolt of better.in and the bailer testa Neal, underwent an operation for can- for Kansas City.

Olpe and Miss Clara Wood of Harml- finma at h'eer of the stomach. It was found that ten are to be married. Miss Wood showin ga esults of th nothig could be done to relieve him. Mrs. Joe Dean and' cy.

Mrs. Popkiss and Mrs. Brown ara childien spent sisters of Mrs. Leo Cannon. Jake Brown shipped' six carloads of formerly taught school in district 110.

pumping propably will be announced moner 0f Dennis Neal and' vt'kinl- frt 4Vic TTviirvn loaf. (N 4.1,- Monday night at Henry Beuchat's. oaturaay Dy tne company. two sisters. Lina Neal and Mrs.

week, and will ship at least three EJ. Monthey, Jake Diebolt, and Av- E. Bennett and family wiil move to H. M. Steugh is on the sick list this week.

carloads this week. Jake took in 3,000 cry Chamocrlain are building an air- urday the Tiossilici) tested 216 bar- be with Mr. Neal. He is at the Hill Top Saturday. bushels of wheat Monday.

Wichita Hospital. come nonn oi me upturns; Duncung. reia a (jay George Schurter spent -Saturday The Farmers are getting $1.05 a bushl for the wheat they are selling. The third offset to the Rossillon Matt Schadegg went to Colorado producer has been located. It will ba The sophomore class has be sun night and Suday with horna folks.

tunuay mgnt on Business. 1 nut down bv the Empire Oil and Gas practicing on a r.lav which will y. T. Winzeler went to Wichita Tues Company on, the J. P.

Perrior land, given in ti near future, GETTING READY TO PLAY. The Olpe baseball team took a work-out Sunday. The. team expects ti win the big end of the games this AND LYON COUNTY NEWS. Don Williams, colored, 30 years old day on business.

QUINCY 32-21-10. It; is reported' that negotiations are Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rice spent Fri-underway for putting in a pipe line day out at their farm. 1 year.

There is a lot of good material and giving his home as Lincoln, Ne from the Ros3illon well to the Prarie Miss Thelma Button visited with out of which to construct a team. urasKa, was arrestea luesany evening Pfp3 Lne Pumping Station on the Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas went to on a charge of stealing ciituloid har-jDil)9 jine comDany contemnlates us- Wichita Saturday. Mrs.

Thomas wdl Gertrude Osborn Saturday ami Sun-i THIS ad. is directed ct the man who has-all the ness rigs which he cut from harness on -mg tne Rossillon oil to run its pumps, undergo an operation for the removal day. horses oh Emporia Street. He had 30 1 nioe line would also be of her tonsils. Dr.

Carter, specalist, business in his line in Mis, flcmd Kesttr shipped in Fre-lonia last Fridiy of the rings when arrested, ili tcld U3ed to carry oil to a ioadinff raok the c.ca tha1: anoher "fallw" gavelwhere the oil would be ioaded in tank him the rings to sell. cars for transportation over the Santa 1 Fe. will ihe work The Ladles' Aid meets Thursday, April 21, with Mrs. Amanda Welch THE NEW CITY GOVERNMENT- The new city officers were sworn in Saturday night. They are Mayor F.

J. Voeste, Police Judge Thos. Resneder, and Councilman Avory Chamberlain, J. O. F.

A. Brinkman, Bal-tis Weiland and Herman Schroer. Wm. The Yates Center men are in town auui JiWE. The Super-Six interests have secur-, Hitting in the poles and wiring for( "he electric Mrs.

Uauncn oougnt oi irs, e(t on M()k of iand n.wth of Mav and Elsie Bush snent the wee', Girar luesday to set. their producer on the Rossillon. This end with home folks. this community. 9 Mr.

Merchant Von say ycu'ye got It all. You're selling them all they'll buy, c.riy-hcw. But at the same yea would like mere this buy more. Advertise strongly, ccr.r.ist-f.ntVi judicicusly. Suppose c.ti tuy a 1 of washiubs ndvertico a big wash tub tn'lhis paper.

Put in on Inviting; ric-turt? of -a wcs-'-tvb; where people 'aw it C--' -ninute. Schulta was reappointed treasurer andLeo Voeste was reappointed aity clerk. t-auiine uirara is gaming last ana block is in the northeast corner of wnl l.e able to tak; some of the ex- township 21, range ten and the south-ammations this spring. 'east mar of township range Willis Whi'tsett visited Saturday a rsnrvfiv nf tha Kln.vr han M. Sterbenz is having his house re- 'night and Sunday with his uncle, made ond the gtnist.i i concidard Harry B.

Burton wh; was born near Climax, was elected mayor of Kanr," City, Kansas at the recent election and is now mayor of the largest city in Kansas. Rev. Willis filled his regular appointment -Sunday. Wm. Schultz painted it doiag the Robert Story.

eood ItJ j3 confidently expected that Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whitaett visited c.nM.Riv a ua. work. bast wo- nor 5 4,., ivert.ti.

-i your g-xiria in tbi wptt vorSn whiis yon T'tilcc 24 bemrs a t'-ny. "wiy 'nous- they look', at your strong on v.i you'll find evcrv w.r was taken to Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harmon tion on this block soon. The Olpe Hardwaer Company sold Wynn.

The rain his week has kept visit- a riding lister to Casper Schave last Otis Stanley was elected- clerk at jng autoists away, and the excitement wek. the school meeting last week. It was and eiation 66emingly has been some- voted t0 have eight monha o' school. wna sobered by the failure of the out- John Hale has purchased a half car The Woodmen gave their hall a side oil fans to appear, load of the famous summer coat of paint last week and expect to xjle finding of oil in the Rossillon Budweiser. give' it another coat.

wll Tina nn Mrs. Bert Wygle Wichiti Tuesday. mm J'PVtPt this viciUy who getting along wa-htub for yes-s will buy a new one i That's 1 hu power. i -v. The Baptist social that was given last Friday, was very well attended About 30 were present).

They had planned to have a lawn sodal bu the rain interferred. Mr. wid Mrs. Clinton who have Gas Company to decide to drill its H. J.

Sheiidan visited with aid t.a been working for Henry Jeanerette werj "aeep8r on the Pixlee land 6-22-frfends in Olpe from Saturday uatil the past winter, have moved away and io, immediately south of the Lyon-Monday. family has moved in from Groenwnnd Comity Imp. Th hnU i 'iMadson. now 2,400 feet deep. When the dril- John Hale is taking orders for suits', Mr.

and Mrs. Harry French visited ifn" was stonneil at that denth it was 3 OII'O. AT 1 Severy were in Cli.rac hst Wedncs-' had some black-1 to be made by the Royal Tailors of relatives in Summit for. a few days thought that the well was an oiler, May. Mr.

Harper -Li. but when it was shot, the oil failed to smit.h.ng fione.

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