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The Weir Record from Weir, Kansas • 1

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The Weir Recordi
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Weir, Kansas
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RECORD WEIR 1Jcj VOL. 1 NO. 47 WEIIi, CHEUOKKfl CO UN IT, KANSAS, ViilUXY JULY 2STII 11)22. l'EU YEAR IN ADVANt S. Fined fur Disturbance Weir Cub Defeat K.

C. Auxiliary Entertain Tuesday is Election Day. Um a th.f 1 iK'pe my friends will nut fail tu Next Tuesday is Primary go to the polls and take their iililil. si until lll.l I tint 1 1 1 1 l-'lllllll i II L.I I II. I Itl were arrested Mo -day on turn-' The game lust Sunday provid Flection Day in Kansas aa well Kcpublican friends with thun plaint of Clarence Stark lur ed everything in the way of U8 number of other states.

Can- and do everything in their power The Auxiliary their regular entertainment Monday evening. About were present, and enjoyed the rveniiijj Refreshments of ice cream cake were served. disturbance of the peace. The Port that a good base ball game didates for the nomination of to assist me in securing the state and county officers are to defendants were charged with, would. 1 he Weir Cubs perform- AII.

nl Ml Dies Suddenly Allen Hills fell dead Monday evening nbout 7 o'clock, over come by heat, it is believed, while working in the sun. Horace Allen Hills was born in Iludsonville, Illinois, October 21th, lSGfl and has been a resident of Weir the past IS years. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, four daugcters, Mrs Joe it it il 1t i It! i I going to dependents house while 1 in big league style and took be voted on and chosen. The direct primary law was enacred drunk and swearing and talking the visitors scalp 5 to 1. The big in a loud and boisterous manner, feature of the game was the I got into this at a time when I both belived and hoped that I would have no opponent at the Primary, but at the last moment PLATFORM OF J.

BROOKS to give the people the opportunity of picking their own candidates and every voter should take the time to go to the polls and cast his vote for those of his party candidates that he believes would make the best candidates for the. fall election. The Only Progre srivc Candidate for Congrf si. Pendent iary for violators t.ho ant i trust laws. Projection of hinall urines against uiif.iir competition.

Increase of tin sir tax and u- They were taken into Craddocks Pitching of Raucharber. His Court ami fined each and, fourth game of the season, he costs, struck out twelve men, making a total of fifty seven struck out 1 no Methodist ladies iU in the four games. During these serve chicken dinner at the aid i four games no has allowed onl rooms 1 uesday August 1st. eleven hits and has fielded with- The races at Pittsburg this out an' uror and is batting week arc attracting largo nrnn-arouml .350. Matthews hit in the hers of our people each after-, Glh inning with bases ft 11 put all ucurower 1 HIS- burg, Kansas, Mrs Sam Andrews, Weir, Kansas, Mrs.

Wm, Davidson, last, Kansas City, Missouri, Mrs lid. Yo well Jbockenridgc, Texas, a son Nat-ban Hill's at home, two sisters Mrs. Chas. Uadirlev. Canov.

Only a very few of the county officers are without opposition. Now is the time to see that your Kansas. Mrs. Wm. Crawford, noon.

Good programmes tare party has the proder candidates the finishing touches on for a sure victory for the home team. The team is playing real ball Denver. Colorida. and one Riven ami some goou profit, Repeal of the bill. Reduction rt I frrm pioiluctr.

The addoption Esch-Cumininns 'rcijdit rate; on of the proposed to go before the voters this fall and make good officials if elected. horses are entered. brother Chas. Hills, P.artlosvillo, and the fans who are missing any of these games arc missing a real base ball treat. "Politics of There are offices and there are The rain Tuesday night stopped the threshing around Weir for a few days, but with a few more nice warm days, a majority of the wheat will have been thresecd hat is in the shock.

Oklahoma. Mr. Hills was a member of (he Modern Woodman. Funeral services were lul at the Methodist church July 27. at 2 p.

m. P.urial will be in Hosey Hill cemetery at Weir. Mrs. II. Preston of Kansas an opponent entered in the race, thus blasting the hope I had.

I have no word of criticism to urge against this young man, and I pledge to him now, loyal and enthusiastic support should he be successful at the primary. I believe however, that my years of experience as an abatractor and my familiarity the duties of the office, qua'ify me to make an efficient official and if I am nominated and elected, I shall appoint some highly capable assistant, nor related to me, either by blood or marriage, to help discharge the duties thereof. My condition has been such that I have been unable to call upon all of you and I take this method of appealing to you, and you will pardon this appeal, because I make it with all the earnestness of my heart and again humbly ask you to go to the polls and support fine for the Nomination for County Clerk on the Republican ticket. Sincerely your friend, E. R.

(Bob) Pattyson Mrs Ora Freeman aud Mrs Wm. Gowan of Daisy Hill entertained the Cradle Roll of the OFFICES. Some perhaps which politicians can fill as well as those who by experience and his primary class of the Daiy Pill John Petentler moved fKmnmrr orn umll riim 1 1 fiftrl rn II I family to Mulberry last week, Sunday School Irom 2 oelfik in City is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.

Hamilton this week. XI till 1 SO till witiw if ii4iki vity until 5 oclock on Wednesday Mr. Petentler has a small mine near that city, Bill Dodson and to 1,1 1 1 lion act, to prevent interferenre by the Inter State Commerce commission of purely intra-skilc rates, and the distribution of, ears within the states. Protecting labor against- the abuse of capital. More protection for women and children.

Federal aid to the deepening, widening and straightening rill streams that overflow. Immediate and sufficient aid to all sick and disabled soldiers. Soldier bonus. Repeal of law exempting bonds from taxation; family are now occupying the Petentler home. gift of the voters in a county which should be filled by one who is qualified, that office is County Treasurer.

For in no other is the intricate details of facts and figures so necessary as July 19. The children were served with ice cream and cake. Those preseut were: Elnor Freeman, Francis Wilkinson, Faye Ilolman, Duff, Clara Louisti Gowans, Mildred Duff, Roger Mapes, Arthur Brown, LeRoy Drown, Charlotte Slaton, Tuesday evening August 1st. the ladies aid of the Presbyterian Mrs. Jess (iracey and children of "Covington, Oklahoma, are here visiting Mrs Gracey's parents Mr.

and Mrs. J. Dodson. Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Raker of Columbus are the proud parents of a baby girl born Wednesday July 19th. Mrs. in this church will give a social on the American Legion lots east of Look back into the history of Cherokee County, there is no Craddocks news stand, ice cream sherbcrt and cake will be served.

Miss Ruth Everyone invited. Baker was formerly Esther Hciserand Reola Free-1 in the wh can man i honestly say that in all our history has the office of County J. C. Broadley attended tha Treasurer becu in better condi- F. 0.

Lone funeral in Pittsbunr "on than today, mis tact is due Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. John Picrard, Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Schenherr and families and Miss Hazel Dlacket and Earl Neighbors of Cherokee attended a surprise birthday dinner in honor of Mr. Will Toomey in Oplis Sunday. Ms Alice Broad ley and her ousin Portia Leitenberger who is visiting her from Tulsa, Oklahoma, spent last week in Columbus at the home of their grandparents A. H. Skidmore and family and attended the Soldiers and Sailors Reunion.

Tuesday. Miss Leona Crews visited with friends and relatives in Columbus during the Reunion. in no small measure to the careful untireing and accurate efforts of Mr. Herman H. Budde who during the present administration has been deputy in this important office.

Mr. Budde is a plain, quiet, hard working, experienced accountant and a gentleman. Mr. Tax Payer do STAR THEATER Big Special Program for SATURDAY "Hearts is Trumphs" A five reel feature that will more than please you. Added Al St John in a good two reel comedy SUNDAY Arnttte Kellerman in "What Women Love" Also another good two reel educational comedy.

i a 5 To The Public. In asmuch as the Primary Election is near at hand, and realizing that there has been rumors circulated concerning my Trusted Friend Billy Coxi as to who might be hfo Deputies. I am frank to say that he is in Make a Name For Yourself you want that kind of men to haudle pour county business? lie is a candidate for the nomination on August first. The above complimentary article was written" by an admier a the race merely because he of Mr. Budde and has the virtue wanes the job.

Should he be; 0f being true. He has good elected, I am convinced that his already around the treasurers Deputies would Comprise only 0fnce ami should receive the Clean and Competent Men. In solil support of his party in the my fifteen years of Business Association with Mr. Cov, dur APicture for Everyone This newest of Douglas Fairbanks' Productions, this most enchanting of all Dumas' vivid stories, this marvelous visualization ol "The Three Musketeers" is ing this time about ten fyears of county. There is one thing that the Weir people should not forget and that is that Herman is a home boy and every one here should line up solidly behind him.

The young man who can not save money is doomed to go through life unknown and unsuccessful. The man who does save shows that he is boss of himself, and ready to assume the other responsibilities that may come to him. Saving means more than having just so much money; it means building character, winning the respect of others and being able to grasp opportunity when it comes. It means making a name for yourself. Start it now- We'll tell you how.

Ask us about it. it truly a p'ctute for every- of To Actual Partnership Interest Existed. Am glad to say that 1 EVER found him ENTER-JETIC, TRUSTWORTHY, and SQUARE to a finish not willing to double cross or undermine to gain a dollar, but governed by a Principal of Integrity. That has added to His Honor It. My Estimation and Would with the Republican Voters Cherokee County.

Both Men and Women 4. I 3 "rt Possibly you may hav3 learned that I am a candidate for the Republican Nomination for County Clerk before the Primary one lor your laniuy uni every family. From it, the young can learn frankness, kindness, valor and goner osity. Tire old can find forgetf ulness of trouble and taste its antidote for sorrow. And all of us who he-ieve in Life's drama, with its chapters of gaiety and wit, owe to Dumas a debt, of gratitude.

'All or oin one or all' Wednesday and those whom as Equaly as well 4L Deposits Guaranteed by the Depositor's Guaranty Fond ol the State ol Kansas The Citizens Bank of Weir Kans. i known as to myself. Assuring you that your support will be Duly ed and The Best Interest Of the to be held next Tuesday, August 1st. I have been a true and loya Republican, casting my firbtvotc in this county, in 1871. I never expect to'be a candidate for any other office, and if 1 DOUGLAS f-AIPHANKS in Thiii-ediv Aiifr 9 1 Voters Not Overlooked.

Very sincerely, C. II, Henslcy. f.f Wait for our big Clearance Sale! fin in 01 III ip Sin ipM Pirl Wu kJllJll Miill. When we announce our big cut on all Braud new merchandise we are closing our eyes to profit. It will pay you to lay in a good suppy.

One iiflh to one half off on everything. Sim ne Shoe Clothing Co. Globe Building Try Weir First mm.

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Years Available:
1921-1922