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The Carbondale Review from Carbondale, Kansas • 8

The Carbondale Review from Carbondale, Kansas • 8

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WAKARUSA ITEMS Maude Snyder is attending th How early do you start 'teachers' institute in Topeka this week. Get a Miss Ethel Robbins of Carbondal teaching your babies is spending a few days with relatives at Wakarusa. to brush their A Rev. Schell preached at the M. I Church, Sunday evening.

Rev. Fish er is expected home this week and teeth? will hold services at the usual hour Tractor next Sunday morning. i J. II. Foltz and wife left for an ex tended motor trip Monday morning.

Harry Bulkley and wife started the first of the week on a motor trip to Colorado. J. N. Robinson, who was in western Kansas looking after the threshing of his. wheat crop last week, returned home Monday.

Mrs. Minnie Robbins of Carbon dale spent the week end with her i sister, Mrs. Reece. Cecil Bulkley is having a good bit WW Wl of experience breaking a colt which he has lately purchased to ride to school. Mr.

Counts returned to Wakarusa IN again Monday with a team and mow ing machine and expects to do some work on his farm cast of here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Max Welk have re Titan Tractors are successful and economical turned to their home near Eskridgc They expect to spend some time vis iting relatives in central Kansas mak ing the trip by motor. 1 They are just right for all around use on your farms.

Most of the farmers of this vicinity have finished threshing their wheat and all seem glad the big job You will not miss it by' getting one. is over with. J. T. Robb shipped 2 car loads of fT any age the teeth are too valuable to risk protect yours and your children's with the safe dentifrice Colgate's.

With the ver first tooth, teach the comfort of the twice-a-day brushing. Even during teething before the first tiny tooth shows it is well to rub baby's gums with a little Ribbon Dental Cream, using a finger as a brush. The hot, swollen gums are comforted and the massage helps the teeth to cut through. (Gum massage is just as refreshing for grown-ups, too). fine fat cattle to Kansas City Mon day night.

J. P. Thompson has loaded severa awawn.ijaaiiii cars with hav. on the Rock Island track, in Topeka, the last week. Mrs.

Forrest Joss had company Save One Bushel of Oats from Topeka Sunday evening. All are rejoicing over the fine rain New York Established x8o6 COLGATE ft CO. Monday forenoon, except a few who had alfalfa hay cut and ready to put Out of Every Five Make your horses use every ounce of nourishment in every of feed to best advantage. Colgate's is recommended by more dentists thdn any other dentifrice. Send for leaflet telling of the impartial investigation which proves this.

up. No dust here this week. Mr. Hidebrier and family have rented the building where the barber shop now is and will soon take pos session. Mr.

Hidebrier worked here a few years ago as operator for the Santa Fe and will soon take the work of 3rd trick operator, which Bessie Animal Regulator will do this it has been known to save as Sullivan has been doing for the past few weeks. Mrs. and small son and daughter, Rodney Dean and Rom- ona Dean, are spending a few days Light-Weight Farm Motors Cushman Engines weigh only one-fourth as much as ordinary farm engines, but they are balanced so carefully and governed so much as a bushel ot oat3 out ol every nvo, -by insuring thorough digestion and assimi-lation. This is well worth while at the present price of feed. The results health, spirits and fine make it at Barclay with relatives.

Dorothy, Doris and Irene Firestone returned home Sunday after accurately tnat tney run much more steadily and quietly. spending three weeks visiting rela 2 n4-l I highly profitable even MstfiIL2 if 'feed costs nothing. I TrwPrntts Animal Rec- lives near Auburn and Willard. Their cousin Ernest Sage of Willard uigni weigm ana nigner speed mean less gasoline, more jobs, easier handling and steadier running. H.

P. weighs only 190 being only 48 lbs. per horsepower. Besides doing all ordinary jobs, it may be attached to any grain binder, savine a team, and in a wet MM ulator thi3 year-and th other Pratt lteme-the best came home with them for a short vis it. harvest saving the crop.

Very easy to move from job to job. Rev. Schell and family moved into the small house in Mr. Snyder's M. P.

weighs only 320 being only 40 lbs. per horsepower. For all medium jobs. Also may be attached to hay presses, corn Dickers, saw etc. REMEDIES i Dip and Diiinfedanl Colic Remedy Worm Powder Healing Oinljpent Healing Powder Liniment Heave Remedy Distemper and Pink Eya Remedy Bag Ointment of its kind.

Refuse substitutes; insist on Pratts. For the quick and thorough cure of nil Bores, cuts, scratches, prcnBo, nothing eiiuals Traits Hi-iilinc" Ointment. Ml Ilk grove last week and spent the rest 8 H. P. and larger Cushman Engines are all double cylinder.

of their vacation there. They returned to their home in Topeka Mon day. 1RH.P, weighs only 780 being 'only 52 lbs. per horsepower. For heavier farm iobs.

such "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Bac 858 Two Mam jfj'' CuJnj nova from jr Mr. Gately and family of Topeka moved into the Ben Vawter house as 6-hole corn shcllers. ensilage cutters, laree feed lately. Mr. Gately has bought the grinders, small threshers, etc.

20 H' weighs only 1200 being only 60 lbs. per horsepower. For heavy duty iobs. property and will make his home here Why scratch longer when Chijrfroro Cliijrgcro gets the chijrgcrs and a quietus to that chirr's lieyes you almost instantly from that such as shredders, shelters, grain separators, heavy sawing, etc. A beautiful won: an of nwtinn j.ikI relieve the irritation? i irritating sensation that makes you L.v.,f..li an Trmi'Vi A elr vnnr dm scratch so much.

Ask your druggist- Cushman Engines stand up and do not wear unevenly and lose compression. Every running part enclosed, free from dust and proDerlv lubricated. Eauiooed with wants to know what there is about a woman that man likes best, she is Get a bottle of Chiggero from grocer or your druggist. for a bottle Throttling Governor, Carburetor, Friction Clutch Pulley and Water Circulating rump, tan ana see one or tnese Lignt weignt uusnman Engines. seeking a divorce because a plain looking woman has won her husband's affections.

We do not know what her failing was but it takes more than good looks to hold a man's at r-n IfSfif IV tentions. llAWSl ertYoi Proper mmmi "My Business is Different I Can't Advertise FOR SALE A 3-burner Detroit va por ail stove. Will sell cheap. Have installed gas reason for selling. See Hall at 231 Kansas Avenue, Topeka.

due I Fine is Accid vmm MICKIE SAYS Stop right there please. The very fact that your business is different is the reason that you can and should 1 1 1 i I 4 -I THE BOSS IS TOO OLD 9 V1 CrtT DRfcPTED, SOT U. SAkN HE'S DOtKi' VUS imnoarmmr. Bit JEST THE SME, WCH M.UTH FREE MNERT5rV If all stores were exactly alike, advertising would be a difficult problem. WE PRTsTS THE RED rasa BOOST FOR THE SILO: cross, The LaeRTv UOA.N, 'NTHE.

NN.S.9. Is a silo a profitable investment? Well ficre is what J. B. Bennett, one of Jackson County's dairymen says: The question is not "can I use advertising?" It is, "can I survive without advertising?" The Nfc CHEat, The. vj.KA.C THE EC0T-INGr CMPMGrl THE BeLGtf-vN REHEFVi tsK.

le feeds silage profitably ten months DR. D. R. PAINE Eye Specialist Entire attention devoted Exclusively to Eye needs. each year.

He says that no one can afford to be without one. He has HOONJER EMNTHNCr fifteen acres of pasture which sup ports six head of cows profitably only two months out of the year and is an 9 to 12:30 1:30 to 5 Office Hours: expense the-rest of the time. On the Competition is growing keener. Business men are feeling today than ever the tremendous building power of publicity. According to Dunn and Bradstreet Sl'r of the business failures are among the firms who do little or no advertising.

718 Kan. Topeka Kansas other hand he has six acres which was in corn and put in his silo, from which he has fed twelve head for almost ten months and has some silage left. One can only draw one conclusion from such results: A man, in order to get the most out of a piece of land cannot afford to be without a silo. Mr. Bennett remarks that any man bavinc anv crit can haul a little $1,000,000 to loan on Eastern Kansas farms at lowest rates.

We make a specialty of loans to help purchase farms. If you wish to renew your loan or increase it, or make a new loan, write or call BETZER REALTY LOAN CO. Topeka, Kansas, sand, gravel and cement, and has no reason for being without a silo. G. C.

HALL, Editor I Advertising is the axle-grease that makes the wheels of business turn I easily and profitably, CMal-'P.

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Pages Available:
427
Years Available:
1918-1920