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The Linwood Light from Linwood, Kansas • 5

The Linwood Light du lieu suivant : Linwood, Kansas • 5

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The Linwood Lighti
Lieu:
Linwood, Kansas
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Page:
5
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'III' s(Not Incorporated,) im Oils and jFfleeesiitfe0 'J il Leaky Radiators and Tires Our Forte Have your Oirlmrator adjusted by an expert and save the gasoline bill, as you will full power of your motor on a perfectly adjusted Carburator. Wo vil I ov rlmul your Jar in 3 workmanlike manner and save our ne.ives. AH- UlbriL Or a I I 1 II il 2 ffl HAMY LONG. OiddSififid ftdvenlselno Local News. POP-CORN-For a 1 Subscribe einko; We are selling lots of station-: SN'7WW ary, thank you, Subscribe before the pnce goes up to two dollars.

'We can frame your pictures at the Light office. Wanted Market price for good Bring your harness repairing corn. H. B. Browning, to the Light building.

more one hears of the old thread bare tales of graft in Y. M. C. A. circles, the less effect they have.

Its a case where "every knock's a boost." Dr, Jones and wife were visiting friends in K. C. Sunday. The doctor came back Monday, but Mrs. Jones spent some time visiting there the forepart of the week.

Mrs. D. F. Lewis was report-j ed to be very sick the forepart of the week. The doctor stated i that she was probably' in for a six weeks siege.

We hope to re-1 W. B. Hill of Canton Montana, a brother in-law of Earnest Allison, was here spending the holidays. Mr. Hill used to be a resident here but has been in Montana the past ten years.

Claud Cook has been home visiting his mother. He has grown both in body and mind. We are all proud of our sailors as well as our soldiers. Governor Capper is quoted saying: "When the American people catch their step in this wr and the casuality lists begin to roll in, woe to the men, or set of men who stand in the way of winning the war by the best possible methods." Now listen to what the Lord says about it; "Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howJ for your miseries that shall come WOOD Delivered at your door School children see our 5c tab- ready for the stove. Phone lets at the Light office.

57. -Joe Peterson. Qet the Leavenworth Daily nmn Times and Linwood Light a whole WOOD for sale. I have a quan- year for ony $3 50. tity of pole wood, ready cut, 1 I If you don believe our Lin- at the Lorimer farm north of wood women are in the war, just Sarcoxie station.

-John Lorimer i step around to the Red Cross a vm i hall on Monday and see what a ALE OR RENT If you have h- it is land for sale list it with us. We will also rent your house or War Savings Stamps! farm. Jack Lung, Linwood. No Amount is Too Small To Lend to Your Country. Watch the date near your name Buy War-savings Stamps! Do you want some yellow cot- H.

C. Long arrived Monday tonwood lumber, cheap? Come and is doing general repair work to the Light Office. with headquarters at the Light port her convalescence soon. Andy Ford Discovers Ocher. Andy Ford a farmer living one mile west of town discovered a three foot vein of Ocher in a ravine on, his farm.

He has had a sample of it analyzed and the chemists state that it is a good quality of Ocher. It is selling for Gc per pound in 400 barrel lots. In lots less than 400 barrels it sells as high as 10c. per pound. If Mr.

Ford can get this material on the market it will certainly makehim a million-air. Andy is a. good fellow, was born and raised on this same arm and the Light hopes he has struck it rich. The Editor was out and dug the sample and the analyzing was done by tho Rock Island Rail Road Co. office.

Ho dares anyone to bring him an auto job he can't fix. One Scout has stuck to his Farm loans Real Estate and Insurance, uou. 1 our ncnes are corrupted and your garments are moth eaten. -Your gold and silver is cankered and the rust of them shall be a witness against you and shall cat your fleshas itwero fire. Ye have heaped treasurer together for the last days.

Behold tho hire of tho laborer who have reaped down your fields which is of you kept back by fraud, crieth. And tho cries of them which have reaped arc entered into the ears of the Lord of Saboath." James 5. 1 4. Call on, W. Martin.

labor until Linwood troup almost Ihasafifer. Wo want a snare Send the Light to your soldier drummer to lcarn we have tho or sailor boy. (lrum Thcn wo wailt a base Trade two magazines for one drum and we will -soon bo step-Or buy a good story for 5c at tho ping to tho music of the "Boy leaders exchange. This office. Scout's" Drum core..

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Pages disponibles:
366
Années disponibles:
1917-1918