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Aurora Searchlight from Aurora, Kansas • 4

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THS AUBOXLA ElAWHUaOT AURORA; SEARCHLIGHT in S3 MEAL ESTATE F. P. Aslin andO. iBegnoche. Editor and i Dr.

J. S. Whelan Dentist In Aurora on Monday and Thursday of every week. Office over Demar's hdw. Aurors, Kansas.

C. C. Gunter MWD. Physician and Surgeon. Calls attended promptly day or night.

Office over Demar'a hdw. Phones Office 22236 l(ealdenc 1 1 36 Aurara, Kansas. Subscription Rate. 50 cent per year. IMd bi weekly on Thursday.

TIME TABLE East bound passsnger 8.45 A. M. West bound passanger 11.25 A. M. East hound freight 9.55 A.

M. Eentied aa aecond-claaa matter July 1st. 1920 at the post office at Aurora. Kansas, Under the act of Mar. 3, t879 West bound freight 11.59 A.

M. ItW I have 20 taatks of land to eel', ranging in prices from $6,000 to $24,000 per quarter section. All in Cloud and Clay Counties Some tracks on easy terms. If you want both SERVICE and QUALITY call -W. E.

DESILET Phone 2 on 13 TIRES ACCESSORIES You may never need them but once But when you do, you'll be glad of your foresight in taking Firestone with you. Blow-out patches, Hold-fast patches, Stock hook on boots, cement-less tube patches, case cut, mica, dispatching cement, they are the recognized line of big help in little trouble. We have them for you. Henry Demars Aurora Ks. TRANSMISSION AXLE CUP SET CREASES STEAM CYLINDER Bros.

Gennette SWEEPING COMPOUND 'AUTOMOBILE HOSPITAL Two trucks at your service for quick delivery. We guarantee our gasoline to give satisfaction. THE USD OIL CO. OBITUARY Gardner and Theo. Leofler had to much pep while pitching garin into Winfield Scott Frazer was born in Vignery's threshing machine, the pelt Amizona, Mo 13th.

1849 and departed this life Aug. 23, 1920. Aged come off and caused a break down wh The Concorbia Creamery Go Our failities and ability to serve you is equaled by no other creamery. The, steady growth, of this station in the past eight years of my management is proof of the well pleased customers. A trial can of milk or cream will make you one of our regular customers.

70 years 9 mtnths and 10 days. ich resulted in a few idle days for the boys. St. Cys of Concordia was here on business. In 1861 he came with bis parents to Columbus Kas.

where KANSAS. united in marriage to Miss Christina Oubach. They moved west to KanV We have in this town the following The gentle, gentile, genteel, gentry, genius and the generous. and took a claim near Suloher Spring where he resided until 1910 when he he moved to Aurora where he has sin ce lived Station Operator. 4 Three children were born to this GEO.

J. GAGNON union: Winneld fraser, of Miitonvaie Mrs. Kitty McRae and Miss Emma Frazer of Aurora. He alsoi leaves a sister Mrs. SaraeJ.

Silvers of Wichita Kansas, sis grand chilbren and a host of friends and relatrves who mourn their loss. The deceased was a great lover of all of Gods handiwork, nature in all its form and tha outdoor life, the birds, the flowers the trees haemany charms for him. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. F. C.

Hill from the Sulpuu Spring church- his body rests outside iti gates 1 A. E. Thompson. A. W.

THE HOME CRMN COMPANY. grain, r- COAl, FEED, and LIVESTOCK. "SERVICE" IS 01 MOTTO. ie the city of marblusqand evergreen his memory is trasured in hearts loyal and loving. His spirit is with the God whose very heart is Love CARD OF THANK fy II III! T.asl rfafsnlls we wisn 10 express our isncere thanks for the love and kindness of our many friends expressed at the death, of our beloved husband and father, for the assistance rendered, and the beau tiful floral offerings.

Mrs. Christina Fraser Mr. Winfield Frazer Mrs. Kattie McRae Miss Emma Frazer COAL Co. RAN AURORA Mr.

Winfield Frasze wss a pioneer The Car Problem is "Gas" HOW CHALMERS SOLVES IT in theearley Kansas days A man with a big heart- virile- manly ane darling. He, his frienh Andy Ming and Mr. S. Silvers had homesteaded and were batching when out on expeditions. Grain, Coal Feed A.

B. Wright Mgr. 5 fllllHHMIIIlll1lMI1lll.fllHW miles an hour the "gas cloud" is rushed through RamVhorn and the results are marked: Quick starting Power Smooth action Spark plugs seldom foul Absence of engine troubles such as burned bearings and scored cylinders. The sum of results from II -Jt Spot and Ram's'horn looms large in your mind once you become It seemed to be Mr. Fraser's duty to keep the larder stocked with meat.

Being unusually active and brave, he shot a buffalo, 'which reaaed and chaining under his pony unseated him. He was a good shot and Mr. Buffalo fell dead. The indiana were very troublesome committing depredations of all kinds. Mr Frrzer helped to guard at white Rock whepe the neighbors had gathered for mutual protection.

He advised them to scatter so they could not all be taken by the indians as he was used to their warfare. He' 8a much of the InJians, but being venturesome by nature never feared them. At one time near Bel-oit he and his companions escaped a band of Indians who were so interested in shooting spenrs into a buffalo they did not discoeer the presence of the white man. He was a man of courage who did his part in the home and community. GASOLINE is steadily going down in grade.

Motor car engineers are much concerned. Some have found a remedy by accepting the Chal mers principle or Hot Spot and llam's'horn. For this princujlc has supplied the answer to the problem of "gas." Hot Spot transforms the raw, inferior "gas" into a fine fuel, simply by "breaking up" the particles intoa-cloud" Ram's'horn, minus abrupt sharp corners, short in length and ingeniously designed, makes the distance "gas" travels from Hot Spot to each cylinder equal At a velocity estiaated at xoo i. -a a Chalmers owner and you, too, will say Chalmers is one of the few great cars of the 111 Quality Fir world. i General Blacksmith-ing Auto Repairing AH business dene on cash basis, First Work.

Joe Bechard ADS will do' it! DO Increase your BUSINESS and give you PEP. Bob Parry who was operated on Mose Demars went to j'Topeks sometime ago getting along nicely. Wednesday on business. Dr. Gunter's mother and sister of Oakhill returned home Sunday after spending several days here.

JOSsNB Dr. Gunten operated on his sister's youngster of Oakhill fof tonsils and adenoids. SOLD BY HUT. I Ed. Spargur is grading the Co.

roads north of town. d. certainly has the idea of good roads and is working them accordingly. A number of friend gathered for an ice cream social at Mr. Mrs.

Tom Betters Wedensday evening. A iU.

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286
Years Available:
1920-1922