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Garden Plain News from Garden Plain, Kansas • 4

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jxjiiuxuiiiiiii-jirinr rni y.mu iiirnMiMiTr-- CLEVER IMITATION OF PEPYS PUBLIC SALE We will sell at public sale at our English Writer Said to Have Made a place in Garden Plain, Kansas Spot Gash liridcery Cheney, Kansas C. E. Gillespie -DRUGS GARDEN PLAIN, KAS Phone i 10 Saturday, February 24, 17 i Hit In Volume on the Style of Immortal Diarist. The "Pepys Diary" liaa for Commencing at ten o'clock a. the follwing property; the past two years been one of the TWENTY FIVE MULES 'ft 1 most welcome features of Iruth, is now published under the title "A From 1 to 5 years old.

14 to 1G REFUSES TO BE HANDICAPPED One-Armed Seattle (Wash.) Boy Sup. ports Himself, Plays Cornet and Pitches Baseball, Tony Jumparnick lost his left arm when he was seven years old. He is now thirteen. He is doib eighth-grade werk at school and ex pectB to be ready for high school next June. His father is dead and his mother is in humble circumstances, says the' Seattle Post-intelligencer.

On the play field he does everything that is worth doing, and be is pitcher on a good ball team. He swims like a fish and dives from th Local and Personal Diary of the- Great War: by Samuel hands high. Pepys, 'Jun." The angle of vision TWENTY HORSES AND MARES of the original is very cleverly imi All ages. Some extra big work tated, and the junior Pepys has Send us the news. Cash paid for hidesJ.

Scholler. FOP. Effg Queen audit tin? knack of the elders pret horses, and good mares. One black 4 year old Percheron Stallion wt, ty egoisms, his delijrht in irrespon 400. A good one.

Incubator. B. W. Eilers. sible gossip, his little naughtinesses, liis little moralizings.

It is a heredi A' small line of farm implements When in town, read the Mail tary trait that this diarist should ana harness. Order News at Schlim's store. highest pile he has found on -n .15 .05 .15 .10 .25 .20 .10 .35 .25 .10 .20 .10 $1.00 .10 .10 ,27 .10 .15 .85 .15 Three 5c boxes Two 10c packages corn flakes Flake Hominy per povnd Two 10c Faultless or Ivory Minute Tapioc package 2 packages Gelatine 1 ib package borax No. 2 can nice asparagus Large can Snyder's soup 1 qt Mason jar fancy olives No. can mixed vegtables for soup 2 for Bulk Kraut per pound 25c Runkels chocolate Extra heavy cotton gloves 1-2 gallon F.

F. 0. G. Mapl syrup 2 cans Salmon Nice Cranberries Large can Red bean3 -1 lb Runkels pure coca -No. 1 comb honey per frame i Two 10c bars toilet soap $1.25 values, gallon Red Pitted Cherries Best quality bulk peanut butter Lunch will be served at noon.

on one puge chicle shopkeepers for grasping nt a war profit and on another direct his agent to hold out for Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ker- shore of Lake Washington. He carries a paper route. He buy schen, February 15th a fine baby girl.

his own clothes. And he has a bamV a higher price for certain ash trees, these "now fetching great prices for TERMS: All sums of $10 and under cash, over that amount a credit of 6 months will be given purchas account. Miss Margaret Poull of Nashville, their use making aeroplanes. Five years ago he began to use hi Kansas, spent Sunday with Agnes We are not sure how many people spare moments blowing sour note-, er giving bankable note of approved security without interest if paid and Francis Neises. (including some of the most unex when due.

Otherwise' to draw 10 pected) arc in the course of it sert Mr. Frank Landwehr of Colwich, out oi a Dugie. Alter a tot oi oawu practice the sour notes were supr planted with sweet ones. Then to the lower; and the story or tftf: percent interest from date. 5 per was in and renewed his subscription Zeppelin chickens (somewhere in the began to use a cornet.

Now he is- cent discount on sums over $10 eastern counties), each with bald the 'solo cornetist in the Parental to The News this week. Miss Katherine Pinaire of Wich No property to be removed until spot in shape exactly the shape of a School hand. He reads music read settled for. A. F.

Petersen Ss Son Owners Zeppelin ship, or will ita was an over Sunday visitor with ily and the quality of hls; flaying is- plainly be recognized in Berlin as a exceptionally good. Eeeently he Arnold Yazel F. Dr. and Mrs. Smithheisler.

'A large number of school stud drew on his bank account and. passage from one of those unexpur- Auctioneers. Clerk. bought a beautiful $65 crnet. ents attend one of Shakesphere's gated editions which the Vossische Zeitung has been telling us about.

London Observer. The Store of better Values BLARNEY plays at Wichita Tuesday evening. Spring Creek and Vicinity A large crowd from around here PHTHISIS HITS RISK FIRMS Quite a number of this vicinity attended the Card Party at the Catholic-school hall Tuesday even Tuberculosis Claims a Victim Every visited at H. Weisie's at Haven, ing. Sunday.

Thirty-two Minutes, According to Insurance Statistics. Ever132 minutes, day and night, Miss Martha Centgraf attended the teachers meeting at Wichita Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Kerr have purchased the Reese property at Goddard, and moved into the same GOLDEN RULE OIL CO. Saturday.

one" of the big life insurance companies of New York loses a poiiey holder from tuberculosis. last Friday. Mr. Geo. Lentz and family and Emil Scheuman visited at H.

Lentzs Mr. Ralph Loomis returned last Sunday. Friday morning from Driftwood, Oklahoma, where he visited with Miss Anna Hoffman visited over "That is why we are. fighting the 'white plague' with all out 'might; why -we are carrying on a nationwide campaign of education to overcome tfie spread of the said P. O.

Ayres, an official' of one of the largest life insurance companies of America, who is in Kansas City at relatives a few weeks. the week end with home folks. STRICTLEY INDEPENDENT Gasoline Kerosene i Will deliver in town or country and apprec-iate your business. John Koob. Agt.

Phone 39. A number of friends and relatives Don't forget that the Case prod visited at J. Zerener's Sunday ucts and other hardware that I sej might advnnce in price most any Quite a number of this locality tending a meeting of the company's "Oh! George; look at those time. Fred Abel. agents.

visited with Mr, and Mrs. Grant buds up there. Some day the, is the most logical fight in the Hess Sunday evening. all be peaches." LOST: Cover about 18 inches world, because ndiie need die ot tu aoi Mr- Robert Wiske visited with "Well, you were a bud. once.

square off the back of a Reo Road Sir mwmw in home folks last friday evening. ster Sunday evening February 11th. berculosis," hie continued. "The disease may be overcome with ease if got at in the early stage. In itself Finder please leave at this office and RURAL SPOT 1 IN GOTHAM.

Chickens and horses and a vege Mr, E. Lorenz, F. Bnsse, W. a liberal reward will be given. Theiman and families, and Marie Asendorf visited at H.

Holtje's Sun Good thingsto eat Those that spent Sunday evening table garden just off BroMway, ia the Morningside Heights are the unique urban sights of New- it is largely a result of carelessness. SALVADOR WELL PEOPLED. The person who thinks of all Cen tral America as a jungle will be sur day. at the home of Theo. Neises were; Little Alice Lentz was reported York.

The "farm" runs from One Misses Anna Sommerhauser, Mar Hundred and Twenty-isecond to On on the sick list. garet Poull, Messrs. Pete Sommer prised to learn that Salvador has hauser, Andy Baker and Arthur Mr. and Mrs. John Rosenhagen more people to the square mile than Orth of Andale.

Hundred and Twenty-third streets, from Broadway to Amsterdam avenue. Horses roam tranquilly over this block for their pastuie; chick any country in the world except Bel entertained a number of friends can be found at Scholler's Short-Order Restaurant. The best bottled pop in town. ALBIN SCHOLLER, Prop. Eat Tip-Top Bread! eiuui.

The density of population Sunday in honor of their son Henry Mr. and Mrs. Jake Becker and is six times that of the United It being his birthday. ens peck peacefully at the seeds, arid Miss Susan Koob motored to Wil- iust to the wesfesubway trains ciat-- States. The people even crowd etase up to the bases of the eleven dangerous volcanoes, some of them Miss Katherine Zerener, Will and Harcha Wiske visited with Betty lowdale, Kansas, last Saturday and will spend several days visiting with relatives and friends.

ter thunderously into the ope a they make their way to the elevated so active as to be called "infernillos," Holtje Monday. or "little hells." There are other Lillie Loomis, 6 "year old daughter "little hells" in Salvador, even worse Lena, the 5 year old daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. Dewy Loomis has than the volcanoes. One is 70 per cent of illegitimacy.

One is lack of been quite sick with an attact of Broncho-Pneumonia dnring the station at Manhattan street, bearing-thousands of city folk whose homes bound the "faarm" on the north. Th owner of the- estate has livedo then for fifty years-. Today, however, with its wooden shanties, is. an oddity among the apartment budldirigs. HAPPV- MEMORY.

sanitation. One is the tremendous Mr, and Mrs. Theo. Scheer who was severely scalded by falling backward into a tubful of brine, a week ago Sunday is getting along as well as can be expected and she has a good chance to recover, burden upon the women. Dan past few days.

Ward, in World Outlook. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith ENGLISH IS BAD ENOUGH.

heisler of Tonkawa, Oklahoma, came in Wedneday for a short stay Why talk of the difficulty of pronouncing Polish, Austrian, EUssian When You Are Hungry Try one of our home cooked meals. You are sure to want another one "just like it." They all do. And they all come back again just as you will. F. Proprietor.

"BUTTER KRUST" Bread always on hand or Roumanian names when ninety- nine out of every one hundred can with Dr. and Mrs. Smithheisler. Mis. Anna Ternes returned home from Cunningham, Kansas, Wednesday morning where she had been staying with her sister-in-law Mrs.

Susan Steffens, who is in a critical condition at that place, not pronounce scores and scores oi "I hear you spent the summer at a fashionable resort." "Yes," said Mr. Dubwaite. "That, was to please the wife, you know." "But don't you ever go anywhere to please yourself "Well," 'he replied, "some year3 ago I attended a bartenders' picaic." Endish names. Just think of J3er tie pronounced as Barty, Dilwyn as Dillon, Belvoir as Beever, Feather Style, Service Workmanship. (Wear International Made-to-Measure Garments.

Andy Mantz stonehaugh as Festunhaw, Dalzell as Dpfi-el. Ruthven as Riven. And Among the county seat callers i these are by no means the wors Wednesday were; Sam Stone, Denny Loomis, Rev. Father Silas, Mr. and cases.

Opportunity! Mrs. Holzman, Mrs. H. D. Dirks and daughter and Geo.

Seidl. 9 ft Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schreck are the proud parents of a fine big boy Anthony Frank, which the stork A. F.

PETERSEN left them Tuesday February 20th. The High School ball team went to Viola Wednesday night and played the team at place a game of basket ball triming them hv a score of 31 to 36. Hurrah! Will buy all kinds of Live Stock AT GARDEN PLAIN, KANSAS, And pay as much as the market will allow. Phone No. 1.

Garden Plain. for Garden Plain. AJOR TIMMONS Mr. Mike Ternes arrived here on am now in shape to sell the lots on main street north. These lots are in the best location in the city for either a business -house or.

a residence. I have some special prices on these lots and can mate a proposition that will be a good-investment. See me at once so that you can get the location you want. Fred Abel crutches Wednesday evening. He The Silver tounged Kansas Blacksmith1 is still pretty badly crippled from the auto accident he was in some time ago.

From the reports that the farmers have been giving us, wheat is "Scraps, or an Irish Stew" High School Auditorium Feb. 23rd. Admission 25 15 cents. begining to suger for the want of moisture. Office Phone 20 Res.

Phone 37 Dr. J. R. Smithheisler PHYSICIAN SURGEON All ealls answered promptly day or night. Garden Plain.

Kansas. Among the county seat callers Thursday were; Miss Callio Garnet, W. S. Walker and Henry Tennissen..

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