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The Moline Advance from Moline, Kansas • 3

The Moline Advance from Moline, Kansas • 3

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1 -iT CI AUTO PAINTING Ben Vick. went to Cherry. George Smith vale today. Work is" progressing nicely, on the wtJl an the Backus lease Besides our large stock of Mrs. Bessie Fierce who had been Coats and Suits we can staying with hr sister at Grenola.

Special Cabbage Sale I show you a Special large cane over to Moline today. I T. Mann, eame home on Saturday, November mm mm rains M.ffi off ne mercantile Oxford today as the heavy made threshing impracticable. Company. Come in and have your portrait taken I may be called to war NOTICE J.

W. Freeman, general black. soon lee Bailey, Photographer. smith and horseahoer. First class G.

W. Byrlngtoo of Yes Center i i i ii work and prices reasonable. I am has deeidea to arm an on wen hereto stay and will appreciate your trade. Call ad me see at the about two miles south of town We are glad to know that the. land old Horn stand.

Moline, in this vicinity win pe wsiea Kansas. further. Travel Joyo Make your KRAUT while CABBAGE is Cheap TAtV week we will have a car of Mountain' Brook Brand Holland Cabbage. It is Solid, Cool, Crisp, Sweet and Tender Cabbage comes in bulk direct from the fields to you. Bring yours sacks and get them filled.

Expect car to arrive today. George R. Harris Rooms for lighthouse- i i Kraut Cabbage at $1.50 Reeping ror scnooi gins or per 100 pound Friday and others. Mrs. D.

Long. Saturday, Leave your or-den. George R. Harris. Mrs.

J. M. Fassnacht and son, Mahlon, returned Saturday from ayisit with her daughter, Miss Blanche, who is doing office work Van B. Oliver and son, -Martin, are attending the State Fair at opeka Martin is the guest of I Governor being a member at Wichita. ARE YOU LOOKING OLD? of the Governor's Pig club 0d age comes quick enough Ralph Falconer, who has recover without inv ting it.

Some look from typhoid, is ga'ning rapid come to those who have the money to make leisurely trips. Why don you plan to see something of the country this year? It's mighty good country to get acquainted with! Start a Travel Savings Account With Us This Week old st forty. That because I hey and thinks he will be able to neglect the livr and bowels. join his company ot ine National Gaurds next week. Keep your bowels regular and your liver healthy and you will not only feel younger but look younger.

The Advance fa lied last week to mention the return of Mr. ana When troubled with constipation I or billiousness take Chamberlain's! Mrs. P. H. Clark from their summer's trip to Indiana.

Mr. Clark Tablets. They are intended especi has been confined to his home skice allv for these ailments and are ex i his return py iimesi. cellent Easy to take, and most r.Bgreeaoie in eneci. UDtainaDiei Besides our lame stock I everywhere.

Goafs and Suits we can Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Keifor and The other thing money can't buy more motor car service than the ForcJ gives.

That is why persons of wealth are buying Ford cars in large numbers. Give us your order today. Tilton Tilton show you a Special large Four Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits The Moline National Bank chidren motored up from Coffey- ville Sunday In their Studebaker line on Saturday, November 15th. Moline Mercantile car. I hey returned Monday tak ing with them Mr.

Keifer's sister, Mrs. Emma K. Lidengtoo, and her Company. Jess Smith and family of Mc daughter', Miss Geneva, who returned by train Wednesday after line visited Sunday with their son Frank E. Smith, Earl Bailey and brother in Longton.

Longton Bruce Col Iyer left Thursday morning to visit the State Fair it Topeka. vVr. L. N. Collyer returned WorinMdav from her trio to Colum noon.

and J. B. Curtis and family started out Thursday in wagons for Arkan News. F. C.

Aahlev was down at lode sas where they have taken govern CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC. CHOLERA AND ment land and will tezin at once pendence bunday on account of DIARRHOEA REMEDY their residence on it. They think the serious illness of his father, J. thev have a good proposition This is a -medicine that every 0. Ashley.

bus, Kansas Magic Washer Soap, 6 ban for 25c. George R. Harris, family should be provided with. Come Saturday before Miss Ota Saffels returned to Colic and diarrhoea often come on I suddenly and it is of the greatest hor urnrlr at- Tnrlonpnr)npn Tiivfl noon (if possible) and select rlav after ft week's vacation snent your Suit or Coat, Special I 1 I a Mrs. A.

Longfellow spent wun npr parents in tnis city importance that 'they be treated promptly. Consider the suffering that must be endured until a phsician arrives ot medicine can line at the Mercantile Co. Wednesday in Elk Falls with her Mrs. W. VV.

(Jampbeli who was mother, Mrs. M. C. Stewart. Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Brilhart visiting her nephew Burr Best, be obtained. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and -their -son, Darrel, came in If- ..4 IIm A went' oQ to Independence Wednesday while Mr.

Campbell returned from Hutchinson. Sunday to at has a reputation second to none fori to their home at' Wichita the quick relief which it affords. UIK. Mujgji! uswwutf tamed Wednesday from Frontenac where they ha 1 been called by the serious illness of Mr. Lawton's brother.

Obtainable everywhere. School Opens Next Week And you will need Pens, Ink, Pencils and Tablets Buy from us To the lad or lass who brings us next spring the largest number of REXALL TABLET COVERS we will give $1.00 i Warren Drug Company. tend the funeral of, John Thompson, Mrs Brilhart's father. Mr. Brilhart and son were callers at The Courant office.

Darrel manages a carrier route for the Daily Come Saturday before noon (if possible) and select Mrs. Marjorie Miller Brocket of Atchison, visited in Hovard last Saturday Her husband is a your Suit or Coat. Special News in Hutchinson and built it line at the Mercantile Co. up so he has been offered $500 for soldier now in training at Ft Sill, He makes a dollar a day out and she will soon go to that place! Eugene Iddings was here this to remain near him until he is or week to visit his emter-in-law, of it in about an hour's work and keep his work in the high school Howard Courant dered abroad Mr. Brockett en Mis.

T. E. Adair and family. He listed on their wedding day Ho was accompanied by bis nephew. ward Courant.

Kraut Cabbage at $1.50 Baxter Fierlien. Both gentlemen HOW TO GIVE GOOD ADVICE per 100 pounds Friday and are from Chicago. A. Gill has resigned his posi The best way to give good ad Saturday. Leave your or vice is to set a good example.

ders. George R. Harris. tion with the Western Union at Winfield and is staying with his O. R.

Ames LIVERY AND FEED STABLE AUTO LIVERY DAY OR NIGHT. CITY DRAY AND TRANSFER WAGONS. When others see how quickly you get over your cold by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy they The Whatsoever Bible Class had sister, Mrs. G. W.

Moon, in this city while waiting his call in the are likely to follow your examnle. a lawn picnic Tuesday evening at the home of one of their members, Mrs. F. C. Ashley.

There was a army draft. This remedy ras been useformsny Orin Smith who was called out years and enjoys an excellent repu arge number present, about fifty with the first five percent call in tation. Obtainable everywhere. the army reported at Howard last Friday and was sent on at once to people in all, including nearly all the members, their husbands and their children, also as guests, Rev. and Mrs.

J. P. Landon, Mrs. John Moline. Kansas Phone 151.

Ft. Riley. Thus another of Mo the Cozy Theater line's fine young men goes into Sherwin, of Ft. Lauderdale, the Bervice of his country Florida, Mrs. E.

E. Sawyer, Mrs. LITTLE MISS FORTUNE The Advance hai been informed V. Uncapher, Miss Bartelle Un- that Miss LB- (Alberta) Havens A Delightful Comedy Drama in 5 parts featuring Marian has won both the gold and silver capher and Mrs W. A.

Elstun. At about six o'clock a great picnic supper was fpread on the lawn and medals given by the W. C. T. Swayne.

was duly disposed of. Everyone at Newton, Iowa, for winning declamation contests. She is the had a good time. Wednesday, September 19. INDIAN HEAD Vtm It IruUad of Lintn Nothing Like It for Sports! Cool white fresh-looking like linen, yet it stays fresh much Imgtr bJ mttt lu.

The new linen finish Indian Head is exceptionally attractive tor sports wear, chu- dren's suits and dresses, nurses' uniforms, embroidery and hem-- stitching, etc. We guarantee the quality of Indian Head. Hum Map ycrdt, fUauT Moline Mercantile Co. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

These are something different! Havens and was born here about CONSTIPATION THE FATHER OF MANY ILLS Of the numerous ills that affect fourteen years ago, and something you will enjoy. A MATRIMONIAL Special line of humanity a large share start with MARTYR constipation. Keep your bowels Suits and Coats regular and they may be avoided.) Whtn a laxative is needed take Chamberlains Tablets. They not only mcve the bowels but improve Saturday 15th at Featuring Ruth Roland and LUKE COMEDY Come and have a good laugh Saturday, September 15 the Mercantile Co. the appetite and strengthen the digestion.

Obtainable everywhere. OUR HATS OFF TO. THE HOG feeding and showing as usual, if not indeed, to an even greater extent. The already rented to breeders indi cate a splendid show of all breeds oil LUMBER DEALERS Solicit Your Trade swine. To better house theshow and make nt fnr hnth the exhib itor and the visitor, two large hog harnfc are beinir constructed, each hav ing one hundred pens.

They are fitted LAND BARGAINS 160 acre eight miles south Kendall, improved, 10 per acre. 320 acres nine miles north Garden City, $17.50 pe? acre. 480 acres seven miles north Pierceville, $17.50 per acre. 1,920 acres 10 miles north Lakin, $12.50 per acre. 1 600 acres 14 miles north Syracuse, $8.25 per 352 acres seven miles south Pierceville, $24 per acre.

320 acres nine miles south Pierceville, improved, $25 per acre. 960 acres one mile Kendall, part bottom, $17.59 per acre. 640 acres eight miles northeast Garden City, improved, $26 per acre. 160 acres 20 miles south Garden City, $17.50 per acre. 160 acres four miles of Friend, improved, 60 acres alfalfa, $40 per acre.

320 acres seven miles north Lakin, $12.50 per acre. 160 acres eight miles north Deerfleld, $12.50 per aero. Will give complete description of these and other bargains if desired. JESS K1SNER, Garden City, Kansas, Kansas is one of the great corn belt states. Corn production means hog production.

Corn and hogs will make a farmer thrifty, give him plenty to do in his days of activity and provide a competency for him in his old age. Alfalfa supplements corn, as does no other forage plant. Kansas raises more alfalfa than does any other state. Consequently Kansas, with her alfalfa and corn, together with her salubrious climate, makes hog production one of the chief industries of agriculture. At tbe Kansas State Fair to be held in Hutchinson, September 15-22, will be seen this year the greatest hog show the state has ever had.

The price of feed is high and it has cost to fit the show hogs, but the with brick floors wlti ample racuities for waahinsr. and moving the exhibits from pen to pen or from the pens to the show pavilion. Every larmer will be interested in this show and it will pay him well to attend it and look it over. He owes it to himself to do this, and to bring his boys with him and let them have the advantages of this great educational display. prices in the general market Justify.

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