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The Delia News from Delia, Kansas • 1

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v- .,4 til Delia New The (DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF DELIA, JACKSON COUNTY AND Ij.50 per year. Volume V. Delia, Jackson Friday, Aug. 13 1920. STATE OF KANSAS.) Number Mrs.

Ed. Buzbee spent the week end in Topeka. Helen Frisbey came back from her eastern trip Wednesday. Mrs. Conneliy and children of Kansas City are visiting her sister, Nora Lane and brothers John, Pete and Joe Lane.

Holton will have a Chautau-qua August 12th to 23rd. Cyrus Moore and son Paul were Topeka visitors Friday. Mrs. A. E.

Moore spent Friday in Topeka. Mrs. Frisby was a Topeka visitor between trains Thursday, L. B. Neece was a Delia visitor Saturday.

Miss Ruby Linascum is visiting Miss Gertrude Linascum this week. Mrs. George Wehner attended the St. Marys Races and visited old friends while there, Mr. and Mrs.

Everd Farrell are visiting Mr. Fan-el's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Farrell. a u.

Many farmer VXtt finished threshing and are ready to begin to plow. 0 Marion Saia of Emmett is visiting this week with his cousin Victor Sasia. Edward Kovar made a hurried trip to Kansas City Friday for some machine repairs. John Franz returned Saturday from Illinois where he has been vis'1ng relative. Miss I-rene Franz who accompanied her father there remained for a longer visit.

MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. Etta Mpore on August 19, 1920. The following program will be rendered: Devotional Flora Keller Roll Call Items of Interest On Home or Foreign, Business. Cnina Ida Bryan Music Sylvia Springer Young People Winfred Keller hostess Etta Moore Miss Marie Mnnra laft to join a party of Washburn friends at ToDeka whn will ota hstes Park, Colo for a two weeks ouung.

miss Moore will also visit friends at Larimer, Wyoming later in Sept. COUNTY FARM BUREAU NOTES. The County Boys and Girls; Club Leader, Mrs. McCaffert, is to hold a canning demonstration on the "Cold Pack" method at the Court House on August 19th at 5 o'clock Thursday August 19th is Boys and Girls Club day at the Old Settlers Picnic this year. As two State Leaders are expected a full representation of all clubs is desired.

Mr. and Mr.s Fred Behm are here this week while they are threshing the grain on their farm. Miss Genieve Cooper and Miss Alice Burk of Kansas City, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. W. E.

Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Leeper were guests at the Ed Miller home last week.

Miss Mollie Kovar spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Albin Besta. Mrs. Ed Jones of Oklahoma is a guest at the Henry Noczock-um home near Rocky Ford. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Moore and Mr. Moores' cousin, Mr. Farland and wife of Chicago, expect to leave Sunday for an auto trip to to spend a few weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Grace and daughter Ducile and Miss Mary Grace motored to St. Marys on Wednesday to attend the Races, Miss Evelyn Moore and Miss Lucile attended the Races at St. Marys Wednesday and will remain for the rest of the week for a visit with their aunt Mrs. Fennell.

't lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII EE I Remember'-'' LOOKING FORWARD We all look forward to the time when we "Ml be more independent. OLD FATHER TIME will some day have his grip on us. Let us fortify ourselves against the old gentleman by persistently adding to our bank account so that when he comes he shall not find us poverty street. THE DELIA STATE BANK Just Good Prico For The Kiddies. 2 pkgs.

Selby's gum for JO (While it luta.) Good Mich. k. p. beans, 10 Cw for $1X3 Dried Peaches, 2 lbs. for 3 A 1 Peanut butter, 4 lb, for LO (Bring your pail.) Corn Meal, per, lb, 3 No.

2 Loveland Gooseberrisa per can, 3 Ben Hur soap, 6 bars X3 Rambo hard water toilet sos? 4 bars for 3 Wild Rose toilet soap, 2 for ,23 Soapade C3 Murdocks tropical bluing, large, J3 3 doz. jar rubbers, 3 Buy your fruit jars hen (Any size.) Cured Meats, all kinds. Highest Price for your prodoca. Best line of fruits THE BUSY BEE, E. A.

Robinson, Prop. DeMa, Ex IM Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Bryan and children motored to St. Marys Friday evening. FOR SALE A good Second Hand No. 2 U.S. Cream Separator cheap.

Dowl'ng. Father McNarama wi'l have a Social Church Picnic August 25. The Dowling Hardware Co. de livered a Samson model trac tor to Paul Kovar Wednesday. 0 Miss Gladies Simmons spent Friday with Edith and Edna Simmons.

Mrs. G. W. Bryan went to Topeka Tuesday. Fred Osborne of Soldier was a Delia visitor Tuesday, Mrs.

E. H. Springer and her daughter, Sylvia spent Tuesdav in Topeka. Mr. and Mrs.

R. W. Simmons spent Sunday with their daugh ters here at the Central office. Mrs. Worthington and daugh ter Caroline returned Monday from their vacation trip.

Irene and Aletha Keller spent a few days with relatives in the country. Jacob Ward and family of E- nid. are visiting Mrs. Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs Thos.

Meyers. Harvey Ross came up from Emporia Monday to begin his music Class here again. The Delia Grain Co. are installing a cement pit and 16ft. truck scale to handle the new type fhauling now prevalent.

Mrs. Adelaine Raney and her daughter of 111., who have been visiting in Topeka are guests at the Frisbey home this week. Robert Keller's oldest boy broke his arm Thursday week. Dr. W.

R. Frisbey reduced the fracture. Wednesday Mr. Hoover bought out the interest of his partner, Mr. Buckles and will permanently operate the garage in his own name aid interest.

Miss Margaret Flyn, Mrs. Jim Flyn and Cousin Mrs. Maggie Cooney, of Holton motored down Saturday and spent the day with their sister, Mrs. Joe P. Mc-Nieve.

THE WHEAT SITUATION Delia suffers the same drag in the wheat game that is elsewhere. The normal intake here is over a car load a day. The average shipping outlet has been about a car a week. Result: both elevators are overflowing at this writing, The Western Elevator Company is not buying at all. While claying about a burn ing straw stack Wednesday week Albert Horack south of town badly burned his left hand.

Wednesday a. m. Dr. Frisbey removed all the skin from the fingers and a long strip down the back of the hand. WaUU-America's Foremost Tractor.

BUY AN A SPRINGER Delia, Kant. Misses Bertha, Ruth and Nettie Davis spent Sunday afternoon with friends in Delia. Dick Miller purchased a Dodge car for the Bryan Springer agency this week. Mr. George McCrackern, of Valley Falls, spent Sunday at the Dan Sumpter home, Mr.

and Mrs. Chas Leeper returned Thursday to their home at Kiramerer, Wyo. Misses Mercedes Bryan and Herma Springer went to Clay Center Tuesday to spend a week with friends and Miss Irene and Aletha Keller, Edna Simmons and Sidney Cox spent Thursday at the St Marys Races. Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Leeper and daughter Vonita spent from Friday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. 0.

Woodruff. Carl Martin and Harold Wy- kert are boarding at the Roll Kel ler home during Mrs. Worthing-ton's absence at the Hotel. E. A.

Matcha sold Ed Redmon, Arthur Summer and Wm. Ko- Zack each a Titan tractor and plow, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McMullen of Emmett spent Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs.

Thos. J. Grace Mrs. W. L.

Wingo returned on Wednesday from Tooeka where We had spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chase of Topeka and Mr.

and Mrs Frank Hudson of spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Stach. Miss Carrie Erhart and Mr and Mrs. George Erhart and chil dren motored to Hoyt Sunday and spent the day with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Er hart. Mr and Mrs. N. E.

Burgett and children are expecting to leave soon for an extended auto trip to Peru, to visit rel atives. For Sale or Trade One 8-16 Mogul -International Tractor and two 14 inch outfits in splendid running order, may be seen at Macha's Bryan Springer agency reports the sale of a Sampson tractor and plow to Frank Gideon Wallace Cub tractor and plow to John Moore and Wallace Cub tractor and plow to the St Marys College. Miss Winifred Gillgannon returned from Topeka Thursday where she had been the guest of Miss Josephine Grace who returned with her for a short visit 'and to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

William Mitchell entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs Chas. Leeper, and daughter, Vo nita, of Frontier, Wyoming. Prof and Mrs.

Neece and children of Earnest and Raymond Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell. Mr.

and Mrs. A. 0. Woodruff left Thursday morning for a vacation to be gone until Sept. 1st.

They will spend some time in Colorado and from there will go to Salt Lake City to visit Mr. Woodruffs sisters, Mrs. Walter Purkey and Mrs Albert Purkey. Orville Keller the small son of Robert Keller fell from a fence Thursday evening while playing and broke his arm. He was brought to DelU where Dr.

Frisby gave him medical attention and he now reported as getting along nicety. We can and DO Sell you Voiles and other Wash'Goods CHEAPER than you can buy them in Topeka. BRING US YOUR PRODUCE. GARAGE Ford Parts-- General Repairing All Work Guaranteed. Free Service on New Tires.

You will find Plenty of Free Air. DRIVE UP DRIVE IN. HOOVER BUCKLES DELIA, KANSAS. Wehner Son, I I Delia, Kansas. SinilHMIIIIMIIMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllii k.

GET GOODYEAR VALUE IN TIRES FOR SMALL CARS Don't be misled by very cheaply priced tires, for tire econ-omy i not a matter of what tires cost originally but of what tire service costs in the end. Tree Goodyear mileage and economy are built into Good yenr Tires, of the 30x3, 30x3Kt an il 1 inch sizes in the worid's largest tire factory devoted to thvse sizes. If ycu own a Ford, Chevrolet, Don, Maxwell or other car taking one of these sizes, you can equip it with Goodyear Tires at your nearest Service Station. Go there for the exceptional value in these' tires made possible by Goodyear's resources, experience and demonstrated expertness in tire manufacture. Build a Granary And not worry about the shortage of cars.

Then you can haul your grain later when you are not so busy. A granary would have paid for itself last year several times in increase of price of wheat. Why not be prepared? Come and tell us your wants. Yours for Service. Paul Huyche Lumber c0.

JOHN J. Delia, Kan. DOWLING HARDWARE CO. Local Distributor Delia, 1.

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Years Available:
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