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The Milton Crescent from Milton, Kansas • 1

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MILTON 1 Jr VOL.1 MljblW, UJpJ.EJR AMINTY, KANSAS, HUflSPAY: JCLV ,5 497 IP ti for our cho i and pi ay er meeting fo; la. 1 i Baptist cnmcii James J. Ya, Faster The pastor was unable preach attendance last Sunday 4astweekonaccoWt Afanaanoj'-jPrAf ani- VA11Y, 0rvlr' m2 Uhroat treble, He expects I 111' blOK; t- b6.in the harness gain fry next iwm iiies oy using liltoii Celebrates fit ClearweLter. ednesday morning nearly everyone who could possibly get jiway went t6 Clearwater where the Milton band was engaged to jielp furnish' music for the occasion. A big float carried'the band jn theparade which was pulled' by the Ford truck owned by the Tn-' County- Light Power Co.

At. 10:30 a parade was formed in the west part of town which consisted of floats to represent the various lines of business conducted there. In the afternoon a ball Numbet scholars'. Officers' and each ei- j. Visitors v4 Total attendance 52 Number chapters 106 Collect; L5G Sunday' School at 10.00 a.

SM. Jarvis, Supt. Preaching at 1:00 a. Sunday; ''Coiiee BoysV gave us a splendid list Sunday nhf They helped-to create the College atmosphere in the Ep-worth League service by singing the Soufchwpstern With record th pas sing: of 'oner6f oji? Mrs. Snaveiy has been a incinber in the years that are passed.

She is now worshipping in the. clmrcli triumphant wlreh i or blemish before' the throne of Cod. the eatocss ate heorc iytt? J)(; oy kum, Aiiat il jr-c-elfami in he. vojr iiOiiio as xwl itus.ble;) oti 'mil be gjealiv usaiiittn py tei a Hocder Dr, Hess' Fly Killer Just jbhe thing to the kelp -flies away the cows while milking. Spray it on your horses and keep them from fighting B.

Y.P. U. 7:15 p.m. Preaching, 8:15 We" invite youtq all tlicse services Coma-' I want to publieally thank the 4 flies, You -will set i 13 51 0t: '-fi task BAND BLASTS By The Crescent Ed itor L'J more work out of; them and' the cost'fO is only a trifle. ifS in When in town' in aiut as good game, races and sports of various kinds was participated in by 'many who attended.

Four of Milton's citizens, entered in the races, William P. McGrew and R. M. Bolmer entered the quarter mile race which William won by about 30 yards aid pulled down first prize which consisted of a sack of Crescent flour and as the name insures only the best I guess that is the reason William has not returned as he hinted that the fibur was to be made ud into biscuits, Estel Wood' end Victor Thornbro entered the 100 yard rlash wliK-h Estel won and received a pair of overalls and a shirt. ie says that now when his Ford gets on the 'blink' he wiU have a first class chauffer suit.

Clear- Sunday. the, IT, and the church for scnd'jng me to Ottawa to attend the Ministers Assembly and the S. S. assembly and B. Y.P IJ.

Our S. S. attendance was rather small last Sunday. We hope and pray that folks will not get out cf the habit of attending services thru the hot busy season and fail come back after harvest. Our crowd at church was swelled numerically and improved in looks last Sunday morning when the crowd from the S.

S. came pver to church. We wers glad to have you with us and come again when you have no ser vine at hrsmr. as ins o.ii;l up on time. visit ouriountam.

Jsyerythii! In The ug AjJJI broke his (drum) head at practice Mondsy night. 24 present at the concert last Saturday evening and a good program was rndpred. The band practiced on two new pieces Monday evening which was iven at Clearwater Wednesday. The song of Libej ty was played for the first time Monday eye. The chorus which is sung by the band think will prove to be very popular.

rl iVl nton, Kansas Fy VV. Plrares Carefsslly i. i ci water showed the people of Mil- ton and yicsnity a number, one A gospel team composed of good time. The writer heard young men from Southwestern several comments on the Milton (had charge of the. Union' service uaritne.

vv. vv, Jiiirtord was i -ar 1 I at the Baptist churcli Sunday 1 in Wichita Monday did not pet home until 3 :00 a. "consequen ea donar ters tor morning. band and the way the members conducted themselves. The band also wishes to.

thank the Clear tly he failed to attend practice! but his wife did net fail to meet I i The pastor tried his hand at water band for the treated shown harvesting laet Monday but had ai'vesi nanus i rim at the door. tnera aiso 101 me oig dij to 00jt Tuesdoy on 'acccu'ttt of noon and night. I would give meag in- will soon beat hand Short orders. fcrorsL Tohao and i more details of the celebration bu onng inose mys CoW now before the T' jj.uiJ METHODIST ITEMS R. M.

Bolnter, Paster Services as usual ntxt Sunday; A welcome is extended to "all who time and space forbids. Taking it as irhole everyone from here had a good tjme and enjoyed themselves. uauiiury ucibnei goes next weeii We The Milton Hotel come Shock grain setting in the dry Suijday Shooi at a.m. r. 1 1.

i I Preaching at 11 a. m. or rush starts, can now give, service. Epwprth League at 7:30 p. Preaching at 3tubble fields has uneven chances to be burned, even after it is stack ed there are plenty of ways for it TOWN GOSSIPS "pui'- Devi!" epii off.

on a-jourrey. He just pot homp today, He traveled north, south, east and every other way, nd says in his travels over the State H'd'jdn't ijnd a paper aiOt i up to date Than the one printed right here at home t)0 now settled down no more to roam. Rev.Jasj.J. VTia lour devil) returned Saturday morning from Ottawa where he had been attend ing S. and ij- Y.

ft. li. I Onl 5H at Sundav School last AT 3rn KING MEW mm. I dijl a tew teams go witli my threshing jiipcljirie. Aiwavs Pi ijiios jn T-ygo pound cans trosji arid al'scisjtely sanitary to be burned.

We insure grain gurjay Harvtst fa against fire and lightning from the an 6ur tjiis ea-time it is, 'cut until you sell. The son of the year. By nfext 'ejunda cost is very small and you can' jn- harvest over. Let uL sure for one month or six! i make the raeruty t.i Springfield Fire Marine i Praer meeting and ehojr prac-'nsurance Co. i tjee Wednesday ovening July 11th Q.

E. Smith, Agent Can we net make this, a ralyg H. DECK iCaned Prunes, Hapiltpn IRron lress slates for men afj 111 ili Mf5. Fnk and daughteand son ot Wichita ar here this week visiting her brother Kjj Tf anj wife. i Hunter Albert Pyle nd sister were call ei to Hihjand Kas.

last week owing to tKe death of their Citand niothei'-, TlSJTnXfAT Combined overall Av? fVJUJLkJ and Jinnpor, Mis. Duear femitit, Mts, Edi fi1 UJ HI Press RQQda, Calicos, -percales, and 34 Percale at reasonable prices. Tryon fend Mra. Fjnk sptnt ISTors day iUv. Jambs J.

Via went to Cald welj Bunday afternoon and brought his wife and daughter home with him that evening, mm in II i 10 iu a Virgininbel8 Via had the mea lea while visiting at Caldwell and Mrs. Via has taken them Since she returned home, PRODUCE WANTED Phone 2102 Burford Brothers. dJLU ram I drapped into Burford Bros, store Monday morning and upon asking W. W. if he knew any news he replied that his mind was blank quite true.

0 liii a Hi ft HI IU Brand Work Clothing We carry a full line of Huntar Brand work clothing and stand back bf them in every way. The difference is they cut big and roomy The overalls are cut 42 yards to the dozen pair-' while many others are cut only 36 yards to the dozen pair and are made other ways accord ing to value. Try a pair of Hunter Brand Overalls and be convinced. Farm Ixans wanted-5 and a small commission. The Milton State Bank, BeezeCushman of Emporia is here this week visiting his brother Robert, Elza Bechtel who has been Dunn returned last week helping John Deck harvest re- from Ohio where he had been to III OJ in attend a family reunion, turned to his home at Wichita Mrs, Ed Tyron returned from Wichita last Sunday morning where she had been visiting re latives.

Tuesday. UIUJ FOR SALE: A nice red Dur- iii ham bull 20 months old. Extra large for his age. Oscar Smith started threshing Saturday. J.

R. Haven tf Benjamin Fowler, was about the busiest man in town Wednesday as he only had charge of the butcher shop, lumber yard, hard ware store, cream station, barber shop, hotel and restaurant, Ben says he does not mind Jittla things like this at all. Grandma Fowler came in from Clearwater morning for a few days visit with her son F. and family. nun i I am a little late this week in LI W.

W. Burford and W. P. McGrew and wives are having an outing this week on the Nianes-cah near Zyba. rn i getting printed as Wednesday was the 4th and Thursday is the T.

W. ESTES T. J. Alloway returned Wedhes day from Protection where he had been looking over the wheat pros day after and owing to the fact that the force laid off the 4th ex- J. D.

Beckner Son pays tp price for cream and produce. A I II IK Trade in Milton and save plains why I am late in printing, pectu..

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Pages Available:
133
Years Available:
1917-1917