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The Beaumont Index from Leon, Kansas • 1

The Beaumont Index from Leon, Kansas • 1

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Devoted to the Interests of Beaun ont. Watch Beaumont Win The IMex eeamfirioint LEON, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19 1917 K'i VOL I NO. 23 a ryp.jf- jwyme Mere Than He Could Bear. ALL A MATTER OF HEARSAY W. F.

Wright shipper was on he market Tuesday with a car load of hogs. No matter how Big or how Little wc will try and give you the best treatment we know How and pay as much as the market Try us with Your Cream Poultry and Hides Test days; Tuesdays, Thnrsdays and Saturdays We are agent for Stand ard OII Products. Would like to sell you the next barrel of oil or Gasoline RATION FOR DAIRY COWS W. H. quires has purchased new driving C.

Berthof has purchased 'h'J fits araee. Geo. Olds returned from Okla. this weak reports wheat lookiriV fine, 6 'Fur ten years, mum, I wuz gluss eater widi a circus sldeshotyi" said the frowsy applicant tov breakfast. "How did Vpu happen to lose your position "It wuz did way, mum.

De belfdr cd lady got dick an" de' manager wanted me tor take her pi nee Jfjir a w.eek. Belli' en artist, me soul revolted at prac-tlcln' a low deception like dat an' I quit" High Protein Concentrates Other Than Cern Must Supplement Rough- age Oats Are Favored. With fodder alone as roughage cows must have some high protein concentrates and they must he other than corn If the oats are worth less than middlings, it will be well to make them a part of the ration. H. J.

Revnolds has moved to the Rumsy farm just north of town where he inlands to farm this summer, Chtts Abbot came in this week to visit with his mother Rye is as harmless as any other grain It is reported that the Temple No 1 is two hundred feet Negro Prisoner Wat Mott Carful to Refrain From Making Any Incriminating Admissions. Having had "advice of counsel" before taking the witnesB stand, a negro, defendant In Justice Casimir Welch's court at Kansas City was a model of caution tried on a charge of drawing a knife In a fight. "Ever arrested before?" asked the defendant prosecutor. "Ah been Jugged a few times," the defendant admitted. "Ever been in the penitentiary?" ApauBe.

"Ah don't sure know whether Ah have been in the penitentiary or not?" he demanded. The negrd cast an appealing glance at his lawyer. "Well, they say Ah have." Justice Welch grinned and fell into the humor. "When do they say you went down the river?" he asked. "They all say it be about 12 years ago." "And how long did they say you stayed there?" "Five year, that's what they say." "And according to this rumor, or neighborhood gossip; why were you sent down?" "Well, Judge, they done say there be a pocketbook, one too many wives and other things as Ah couldn't zackly count for.

But 'member, Judge, Ah ain't 'mittin' The defendant will spend six month? the county Jail, but he did his best to heed the warning about "Incriminating admissions." day. W. H. Squier left via Frisco for Enid Ok Thurrday to visit with bis daughter Hard to Explain. "You say this Is a problem play?" "That's what the program states.

It presents a pretty problem to me." "Yes?" "I'm wondering why anybody ever put up real money to have it is a play that wili be given at W. Sonollng looking for a car of feed in now most any day. John A. Spohr and wife and her father rooted t0 Brainard Tuesday of last week Mr. Shay lived there several years ago.

Mrs. 0 V. Borden returned monday from an extended visit to a pregnant animal when not affected with ergot. If it is worth no more per pound than corn it may well be used -in part. Cottonseed meal at the present time is a much cheaper source of protein than linseed meal, and with oats and rye or a wheat product in the ration also it may be used to supply the deficit of protein.

However, if any cows appear to need a more laxative ration, better substitute linseed, at least in part, for the cottonseed meal. It matters little to the cow whether the corn is shelled before being ground, or even whether it is ground, bo long as the cobs are soft enough to enable her to eat them readily. But to compound a ration from the list submitted: Using the corn in the form of meal and grinding both oats and rye, use one part by weight of each of these and two of cottonseed meal. night. Mch, 23 instead of regular literary program.

FREE Jim Taylor who has been on the siok list for the past week has returned to school. Always at Your Service for Printing Needs! with her motbev Mr. Borden is now taken regular meals. Two persons were taken from train No. 7 at Beaumont by constable J.

F. Schooler charged with vilations of the Bone Dry Law. A. H. Ficli of Arkansas City delivered a fine Victrola to T.

Fillmore the first of the week. SOLIDS CONTAINED IN MILK Rub Aflectea Parts Daily With Castor Oil or Goose Grease Cut Off the Large Ones. Is there something jou need tn the otto w-togttstf Birth Aanonaoaaieata WmMIoiI Stationary Eavaloae laoloaaM -Safe Kills Baad MU frtaa ItafcS DO IT NOW Send us the price of a year' Warts on a cow's teats will disappear after a time if the affected parts lire rubbed once or twice dally with "bent castor oil or fresh goose grease. "A large wart, having a narrow base, viouM be ir wftft seizor, and the stopped by applying H. P.

Havvey has moved on the F. M. Wright ranch south of town rcentiy vacated by A. L. Fillmor.

1 Tn community was grived to learn of the death. of Mrs, W. Dixon, According to Best Authorities Fat, Casein, Sugar, Albumen and Ash Will Vary Somewhat. The diagram shows that abouVJ7 per cent of mljk Is wa-v Jid.Y nj sasijoiiaftm -vftijrcJn to what is collectively known as solids. These are fat, casein, sugar, albumen and ash.

It is generally understood that these milk solids vary moro Or less and it is Impossible to malte an accurate statement of the percentage -sulrpobft 'if-6il are in arrgafi puwuer or If it starts to grow again, cauterlzv We Need the MOney Hart with lunar caustic pencn. Wfadow Carta Time Carrfa Latter Bead Not flaada BUI HaaJa BiavuUpaa Culling1 Card Laaflata fitalaawaia -llllk IflckeU MaalTleaeta Sbipplnil Tatfa Aonouncaaaaata Kotaa Coapoaa 3 Vr. anu Mrs. F. Hopp attended the entertainment given by Midian Temple Friday night.

W. H. Squirss Co. have received seyeral shipments of machinery ready for the spring trade. ramphleta Caaaladuaa Bloltara Invitation! Circulars Faatara HI roldarf Chacka blanks Notices Labels Ladal IMaaka Card Plaoarda Doddara ISal Card Prodraaas BecelaU Prompt, careful and ejgt-dent attention given to every detdtt WATER II i Solids of Milk.

Bulah Vanhuss, Luya Vanhuss and Elmer Vanhuss were guerls at the home of Wm. Hutton Sun day, Mike Milliken has been reliev-of his job at the Depot. a The Grange unloaded a car loadof Oats at Burgess this week all seemed to be satisfied. 5 ivies Don't Ssr.d Year Order Ost cf Town Until Yon Wat We Can Do Earl Sayers was a visitor Iiere this week LADIES MILLINERY composition of milk unless It la ana lyzcd. The average, however, has been worked out by authorities.

According to them tho different percentages for the solids and water vary somewhat, but the ones given in the diagram are aB determined by Babcock. BUTTER ALWAYS IN DEMAND and THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL Good Meals, Beds, Rooms, Service The crying need of our town and community is a new sehcol house The patrons should med itate over this proposi tion and not wait til after the election to do their talking. Mrs Alma Heddin who has been in the employ of th Master's store for the past several months resigned her position as saleslady last week and will soon leave for Bartlesville, Ok. to yis it with relatives Low Shoes and Oxfords No Reason Why Farmer Should Not Compete With Creameries Some Business Ability Needed. There is plenty of room today for the private dairyman who wants to market his cream in the form of butter.

Because the creameries have nearly monopolized the retail city trade is no reason why butter made on the farm should not compete successfully with the best of the creamery butter. This class of butter, which is made from but one herd of well-bred cows and from separated weet milk, should form one of the most delicious articles of food, and can always command fancy prices when it reaches the right people. It requires some business ability to work up a select trade for any home product, yet it Is not at all difficult to create a demand for a certain brand of butter among those who know a good article when they Bee or taste it, and are willing to pay a little extra tor what suits them. Miss Colburn our primary tea cher spent Sunday with relatives Twin baby boys were born to Mr and Mrs. Bert Fillmore.

The mother and babes ara reported to be doing nicely UNDERTAKING A new and complete stock Embalmer-Hearse! Furnihd if requested Edwards Fop The Entire Family R. Master's Co. Wm. Edger 1 as move- into the house recently vacated by 0. Carters 3C If.

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1917-1917