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Cedar Enterprise from Cedarville, Kansas • 1

Cedar Enterprise du lieu suivant : Cedarville, Kansas • 1

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Cedar Enterprisei
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Cedarville, Kansas
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CEDAR ENTERPBISEV OCK)K0K000KKKKKJo. MICKIE SAYS Pt Sessional Cards Make this Bank GOTTA TOfcV NMO Published every Thursday H. G. M. VINES tsr-Home ada 10Jo inch; Foreign 15c Inch, straight.

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ATTORNEYS, SMITH CENTER, KANS. KICK RICE ATTORNEYS, SMITH CENTER. KANSi "Entered as secpnd-class matter Anrll 22. 1020. at the oostoffiee at TtlWU 3tW TO Kansas, under the Act of She's Passed Away Elizabeth Davy Richards was born in Devonshire, May 8d, 1828; and passed away: at her home In Cedar, Jone 26th 1920 at the.hour of noon.

the age of four1 years, jsEfe came to Ainerlca with her fpar enta who located at Phllidelphia. where they lived ontll 1838, when the family moved to Galena, IlL then a prosperous little town In the heart of a mining country. The journey at that time was long and tedious, made mostly March 3rd Political Announcements. Bank Home! K1AIIIN MAHIN ATTORNEYS, Ttloe In all courts, both State Federal. SMITH CENTER.

KANS. FOB SENATOR I wish to annonnce that I am a candidate for the nomination for State Senator fn this district subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the Aajrtist pilmary. JOHN M. GRAY The Cedar State Baisk HORACE G. VINES, tfotary Public For Smith County; office at The Enterprise CEDAB, KANSAS AL.

DOUGHERTY, President GEO. W. OLSON. Cashier FOB SENATOR am iv onnritrfnf.A for firate Sflnator by boat, first by canal, then down the Ohio river to the Mississippi. Although in a new territory, Galena bad several good private schools, at one of which Mrs.

from this dlseriet, stbject to the wishes of the Republican voters in B. E. GBEENMAN, Assistant Cashier. KXH00OHOHOOHHOOK0iCK tne August primary, ana win up. preolate your support.

Smith received her education. In 1840 he paresis settled on land in the Cedar river valley, OR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPT. I an a candldata for the nomlna ttnn fnt Pnnnt.v Ko.honl Ktioerintend Iowa, where s'he grew to ent subject to "decision of the Repub womanhood and where she was united In marriage to George Ucan voters at the Knwt primary WM. Smith a young lawyer from fn Per Cent Discount! City Bos aur an f-t GottA Boseberry Prop: floed taoala at fair prlceej FOB, soft drinks, Lunct.ei ead Cigars. CEDAB, KANSt 1 City Barbershop BALPH SLADE, Prop Laoky Tiger for Dandruff, sold In In 11.00 bottles for home use.

HAIR CUTS 40 CTS: for Men. FOR SHERIFF. I wish to Inform my friends that I am a candidate for Sheriff of Smith, county, subject to the Republican primary, August 3d. W. Vermont, who had come to the new' territory to make home.

To. this onion were born six ohildren, all otwhom are living, with the 1 exception of one Special Notices. FOR SALE. One MoOormlcli -Binder, tengne trucks mid new canvass. Ora Byfleld.

danghter, i Emma. In Notice. Cedar Picnic, Acs. 0, 7th UJ It pays to live in Cedar! Is on official slogan. Those wishing to take Piano instructions should call on me.

Vlnhle O. Uostwick, As tho sizos txTG token our line of Ladies and Children OXFOBDS, T70 arc going to put the entire lixio on our bargain table at a 20 PER CENT REDUCTION. Tor Boy 35 cents. C3DAB, KAN9. ill.

IJelJoil CITY UNDERTAKER, i All oalls answered day night CtonoM4 tilth house Fred Simmons gesastd Xmbalmer and funeral 1859 at the age of eleven years In 1871, Mr. Smith came Kansas and located on a farm one mile sonth of Cedar (knowri then as Cedarvllle) where he died in 1872t and it was on this farm that Mrs. Smith jived with her son Frank until January 1900 when they mowd to Cedar, where they have since resided Those that are left to mor- LAFE COLE'S JOY RIDE. The email a boy who I being corrected In Cedar, never goes to sleep at the switch If we have your sjze, this will enable you to. buy present day requirements at a big saving.

OEDAR, HA ITS AS A hen that make a tot of ess over aft egg Is, 'seldom a good layer. It1 easy to laugh at rd misfortunewhen It visits the house next door. Last week, by accident, we overlooked mentioning the fact that Thursday, the 17th, that Lafe Cole went to Smith Center and took a publio joy ride in his Ford aroood the County Fair grounds tracks winning $500 or more, It was supposed to be a five mile auto race against Dick" Bromer of Kensington driving an Oldamobile forYogger Smith. Cole's time 4:68. No trouble fer Lafe to win off of a Kensington man.

Fanners Elevator Days Grain. CsO Coal arid MM Feed. 'O E. ANDERSON, Klaager. WILL 'a Graphite Harvester Oil 55c a gallon, at Cedar Garage we buy SSS Butter Mrs Ada Cody and 'daughter returned Saturday night from their visit at Colorado 8prlngs.

Lowrey fa Newbery Ife handle the hest of shelf Cjods, bolta. wreohes, and attest repair. We hare a complete line of staple HARDWARE COUNTY CANDIDATES. Of the Repobllcon county candidates for nomination, Elmer Rioe of Washington twp. and Wm.

B1J of the Center, have both withdrawn from the race for Sheriff. Mrs. Lon Jones and daughter autoed in here from Rexford, Sunday nlht to visit with their relatives. her, two sons, Prank M. Smith Gedar and Rollin G.

Smith of Chadro Nebraska, and three" daughters, Mrs. MatyrE.RIddir of Rosebure, Oregon; 'Mrs, Flora E. Hnbbard.now of Gedar and Mrs. V. J.

Bottomly of Lenora. Kansas. For the past five yoars sn Invalid Mrs. Smith has born snfferlng wlth the greatest of con rage and patience, still drawing from life whatever of brightness a cheerful sonny nature could extract. Of great energy of character.

Mrs. Smith also possessed tf-nder conscience and a loving heart whose sympathy took in the whole world and to which distress never appealed In vain. To her children, the memory of their devoted mother who gnlded their childish footsteps, who advised and helped with their problems of manhood and womanhood, who rejoiced with their joy and grieved with their sorrow, will be always with them not as one who is afar off, but as an ever presunt companion, journeying with them down the pathway of life. W. Lathrop the ex Sheriff, and E.

WAenew and C. C. Burr, have tlielr hats In th ring and are now candidates before the August 3d primary for sheriff. ATI are well known. The Enterprlne favors Wal Lathrop, for in two terms he made the best sheriff the county ever had.

Nathan McNeil and family of Smith Center, came over Saturday and visited till Sum day night with his brother 3. and folks Mrs. Vines wants especial atten tion called to the fact that Miss Luella Borabaugh, the present Clerk of the District Court, is a candidate for renomlnation and election on the Bepublioan ticket. She has made A No. I clerk, and the ttedar laoies want to vote for her.

Cedar's a good town, starts bank acdonnt and keep lk growing is a test of your ability to handle larger financial matters that's why-our-Bank Acconnt plan is a credit builder Cedar State Bank- While we are nationally and 6tate. Tf have on band a Fins line of Horse Collars and Sweat Pads Which we will make ysu a right price on Republican, we believe in sometimes being independent on county officers and choose the best qualified men or women. (NoteAs Mrs. Smith. was an old pioneer of Gedar, the friends request that the Pioneer and Journal, please copy) Editor.

GAYLORD MAIL ROUTE, Editor Enterprise My Dear Sir We must all congra Harvest la jh here today around Cedar vicinity. Wheat is fine, bat owing to using binders, some of It Is being cut a shade green. We learn harvest wages averages 70 cents an hour, or near that figure. So far we hear of do material shortage of help here tnlateyou on yous return, and that you are again giving us the newsey old Cedar Enterprise. That througn BUY YOUR OIL STOVES of no, we handle Oho celebrated New Perfection ffhsfcett oil steve mado.

Also the voice of The Enterprise, and her energetic citizens, Cedar is getting on the map again. Cedar met her Turning the Waste Pro'diicts of The Farm Into Dollars THE war is putting the nation on a new basis of thrift and economy. Every item of waste on the farm, in business, and in the home must be stopped or converted into The waste products of tne farm can be easily and successfully converted into profit foodstuffs that the nation neebV--through poultry. And to make poultry produce a warm, sanitary and convenient poultry house is essential. It means earlier-hatches and more winter eggs.

Lumber is not high in price compared to the value of farm products. It pays to build well. And that ia why. siding end outside uses, we recommend White Pine as tbe best of all woods. Practical working plans, specifications and bill of materials for this or any other type of poultry house can be had, on request, of us together with ouv estimate of the cost.

Doubling your poultry production pays for a poultry house in a surprisingly short time. It puts your poultry raising on a business bacis. THE CENTRAL LUMBER CO W. H. Greemnan, TETgr- Waterloo when war took her young A TOWN'S FUNERAL.

A town that never has anything to do in a public way is on the way to the cemetery Any citizen who will do nothing for hi9 town is helping to dig the grave. A man that cusses the town furnishes the coffin. The man who is so selfish as to have no time from his business to give afialr8, is making the shroud. The man who will not advertise is driving the hearse OLD REPAIR MEN IN A NEW SHOP. men away tensporarly: but with a fire and a worse disaster came.

An egotistic preacher came and attempt ed run a village ''Searchlight" -went busted and Cedar in July 1918 went Bosi Stove complete with Oven $34.00. Boss Ovens $5.50 to bed and took a nap. In 1919 the boys In France came hnm. t.ha. p.ntprnrislnflr citizens of Cedar got in line, got to quietly The man who is always pulling ALSO A FULL LINE OF ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS, We have been repairing all makes of Automobiles since 1908.

We are new men in this place, but NOT NEW MEN in the business Wo never fall to make good any repair work at satisfactory prices alright. Also a complete line of accessories is carried in oor place. If we haven't got the parts for your car we will either get it or make it. Calls answered day or sight. Yours, Smith Hall.

doing sometmug. xne came back: now a new Farmers Telephone line, soon with a 'little grit and energy a hotel and other Improvements. All the town needs la a few more men like Charley Cole, Geo. Olson, Geo. Simnionds and Warm Mi'Neit.

back from any publio enterprise throws boquets on the grave. The man who is so stingy as to be howling hard times, preachss the luneral sermon, sings the doxulogy. And thus the town lies buried from all sorrow and care. Djwns News. Say Bro.

Vines, stick to Ctdar tbe We also buy Eggs And Poultry farmers on this route win au De taking your after harvest. Yours, A Friend Gaylor-1 June 23..

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56
Années disponibles:
1912-1920