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The Maize Review from Maize, Kansas • 1

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The Maize Reviewi
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THE MAIZE REVIEW, MAIZE, KANSAS The Review Accepts No Questionable Advertising, Therefore We Stand Rack of Our Advertisers and Guarantee Them To Do Just As They Advertise. Patronize Them. h2 1 Volume I. Number 36. Maize, Sedgwick County, Kansas, Friday, February 25, 1916.

$1.00 Per Year. Published Every Friday 1916. 1891. rtm' A CLfL 1 TRADE YOUR OLD SEPARATOR FOR A NEW GREAT WESTERN I 1l i. you can never gel your money back PUBLIC SALE! I will sell at Public Auction, 4 and 1-2 miles south and I 1-2 east of Colwich, 3 east and 3 north of Goddard.

MONDAY FEBRUARY 28, 1910 At Ten Oclock A. M. Sharp 10 Head Horses and Males 16 1 team of bay mules coming 5 years old, wt, 2100, 1 sorrel mare mule 4 years old, 1 black mare mule coming 2 years old, 1 gray inure 4 years old, wt. 1100, 1 bay horse coming 5 years old. wt.

1200, 1 black horse coming 3 years old, 1 bay horse coming 3 years old, 1 Lay colt coming 2 years old, wt. 900, 1 yearling colt. 20 HEAD OF CATTLE 20 Wedding Anniversary. Mr, and Mrs. E.

E. Woolman. (elebrated their Silver Wedding Anniversary at their home in Maize Wednesday evening when they invited in to a three course dinner, a large number of their relatives and friends. At six oclock the table which was heave ly loaded with good things to eat and a large bouquet of pink and while Carnations as a center piece, was ready to do its share of the entertaining, 1 1 by continuing So use a worn out or interior cream separator. The longer you keep at It, the greater your loss.

Just as soon as a man finds out he has made a bad separator bargain, the best thing for Mm to do is to buy the best separator on the market and put it in use. More and more separator users arc coming to appreciate a high separator like the Great Western, which not only skims clean under everyday conditions but has greater capacity. Is easier to opera ar.d clean, is automatcially oiled, and can be iwyll relied upon to give a good account ol Itself under all conditions. That Is why over 40,000 users of ivorn out and interior separators purchase Great Western separators every year the number Great Western sold is greater. 1 red milch cow 4 years old, 1 heifer fresh soon, 2 heifers coming 2 years old, 2 yearling heifers, 4 calves, 1 steer coming 3 years old 1 red Polled bull coming 3 years old, 1 shorthorn bull coming 3 years old, 7 yearling steers, 80 Head Of Extra Good 50 Pound Shcats.

FARM MACHINERY Etc. 1 Deering push binder, 1 two secLion harrow, 1 4 section harrow, 1 6 shovel riding cultivator, I carriage, 1 top buggy. 1 32 gal'on oil tank, 1 single row stalk cutter, 1 10 inch Emerson sulky, 1 walking plow, 1 sec driving harness, and many other articles loo numerous to inent ion. FREE LUNCH AT NOOw FOR TERMS SEE BILLS C. J.

ZOGLEMAN A. J. Oldfather, Peterson Auc A. Sueilcntrop, Clerk and it was surety clone to a nicety too. After dinner the guests spent a very pleasant hour in conversa- 5 tion and bringing back old recol- lections of twenty fi years ago.

Many useful and beautiful silver preasenis were received by Mr. and Mrs. Woolman which we feel sure, will bring up many pleasant memories in the years to come. The crowd dispersed late in the evening wishing Enoch and Hctt many mere years of wedded life and expressing their desire to help celebrate their Golden Wedding day. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. I. E. Woolman and Mrs. Roy Taylor of Glen Elder Kansas Mr, and Mrs.

11. O. Wool-man and son Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Clark and son Gerald of Mt Hope, Mr.

and Mrs. II. B. Ander-son, and Mrs. I.

Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Doffle.nyre i i and daughter Rath, Mivand Mrs, F. S.

Boone and children, Miss. Louie Dofflcmyre, Mr. and Mrs. L. H.

Loudenslager and children, Dr. ar.d Mrs. Parker and Helen Louise, Mrs. Jas. Atherton, Mrs.

Rile Anae.son and Mr. and JMrs. E. E. Woolman and family.

Uitf intent tllifdi i rttf I THE VOICE WITH A SMILE WINS Tke quickest and test way to satisfy yourself as to tke comparative merits of the GREAT WESTERN with your old separator is to let our agent bring a machine right to your place. In your hands it will prove every claim we have made for its superiority. A Telepl lone your home is a servant of high standard and the month- ly wage is small. An exchange al allowance wi ill he made when you decide to huy a GREAT WESTERN- 3 r- 'j MAIZE TELEPHONE CO. E.

E. WOOLMAN, Manager. and have the satisfaction of nowing 2 Why not take this up at once, stop your cream losses, that cu hac a separate that cu can depend rn? 22 (STt HDW. and IMP. CO.

i MAIZE, KANSAS 5 I XL I- THE FARM EQUIPMENT STORE ENTERPRISE Mr. Carl Adamson dime Wichita Sunday evening. Mrs Grace Dodd and daughter Opal returned to Newkirk Oklahoma Saturday. Mr Claude Sul'aid has been very sick with Quincy but is improving at this writing. There will lea pie supper and entertainment at the Enterprise school house Friday February 26.

Miss Ethyl Woodman is cry sich this week. Mrs Emily Woodman and Clar uia uimi Ui QOClaXtHJOO(SZ30CC2rCXSsaOOC3S33 C- The Maize Reslauran8. Come here for your short orders chilli home made bread and pies, all kinds of confectionery soft drinks and cigars. In addition to our restaurant we have opened up a Butcher Shop and here after will handle all kinds of fresh meats. Cline Loudenslager, prop MO.

P. TIME TADLE East Bound W. A. REEDprrS Mr Charles Tuell was quite unfortunate Saturday while returning home from Volley Woodards his car turned over with him, not enee Wdinan sent Sunday with taking Charles much but damag- WICHITA The Watch and Spectacle repairer will ue in Maize next Prices Reasonable. ed his car considerable.

OLDFATHER Auciloneer Sales Made Anywhere on Earth References: Maize Bank, Colwich Bank Cheney Bank. Permanent address Colwich, Kans. Mr Amos Wright has keen on the sick list the past two weeks. DO OC 30CCZ300C330 uocc ocoo 001 X300CHF300G 1 Mrs Fred Greaves. Mrs Grace Dodd and daughter Opal, Buha Wcodman anil uuby Greaves spent Friday with Mrs Will Woodman.

Mr Albert and Lloyd Niehoison and John Clark srent Saturday eningat the home of Lola W. I. SWITZER SHOE REPARING We use nothing but No. 1 sole leather. Mr and Mrs W.

J. Mulholland visited Saturday and Sunday in Wichita at the home of Mrs Mul-hoi lands parents Mr and Mrs II. D. Hawkins, Agent Bring Us Your Sale Bills. I.

Mr and Mrs Chas. Lawson and children, Mr and Mrs J. B. Lingo, Mrs Mary Lingo and Gerald JahJ rau3 spent Sunday at the John Lingo homo. Some fine weather this week.

Mrs Claude Clark and son of Mt Hoiks visited several days last week the E. E. Woolman homo. A pretty Wedding wascelebrac-ed Tuesday morning at the Sacred Heart church when Miss Loretta Kletchka became the bride of Mr Ieto Georges. Miss Helen Weber cousin of the bride, was the bridesmaid and Alfred Gorges broiher of the Groom the best man.

Stcenrod sold his residence here to Nick Lies Monday. Martin Ieitz, Pile Seiler and1 John Finkelder came home Monday after spending a few (lavs at Ransom Kansas. Win Henning is the owner of a new Buick six touring car. FOR SALE-Purc Bred S.C. Leghorn eggs tor hatching puriioscs from pens especially soclccled by Stata Judge Stoner for laying qualities.

Mrs. R. II. Rhodes. A large crowd of our people attended the Hamlet play in ichiui Ihurstlay.

Mrs ohnson and Mrs Wells arc visiting this week In ichita with friends and relatives. Mrs Jim llalc visited last week al the John ClarK home. Mr and Mrs Wallace Dotson and son, Mr and Mrs Edd Tuell and Milton, Mr and Mrs Will Tuell, Mr and Mrs Jonas Wise and Mr Mrs Jim Halo were entertained Sunday at iho John Clark home. Quite a few of our youngpcoptc attended the dance at Colwich Friday nighL Miss Jessie Rusrell of Saputpa Oklahoma is making a visit at the A Snivcly home. Mr and Mrs Fete Lawson and children and Mr and Mrs Call Crater and babv visited Sunday at the Lewis Crater home.

Colwich Items. Mr and Mrs Kostcr and son Carl left Wednesday after a few days visit with their son Henry. Mr and Mrs Chas. Kletchka of Scliulla visited Thursday with his brother A Kletchka and family. Mr and Mrs John Roth are the happy parents of a baby girl born last Friday.

Ben Rotlis of St. Marks spent the wiek end with Mr and Mrs Harry Kennedy. Floren Weoer and family of Schulte visited Sunday with his folks Mike Welters. Mrs Ben Siemens who has Ikcii a patient at the St Frances hospital for the past week came home Monday. Mr an Mrs Ben Spcxarth are the happy parents of a baby boy bom to them Friday.

Mr and Mrs A Serner motor-ed to Wichita Sunday and visited their son Irvin. Fay Wallers is spending a few days in Wichita thi3 week visiting friends. Mr Lewis Fermi of Indianapolis Indiana' departed for hdr homo Monday after a few days visit with relatives here. The following entertainment will be given in the Colwich Bank Hall cdiKVMlay afternoon and a 0f Wichita evening at and b.W) p. m.

for the benefit of the Calhol ic Church, went several dais thofiislof Seeking A Servant, a farce in 2 week wilh I1 rank Muma s. acts and Blumcnwuhl und Blum enopfer zu Marias Kreenungsfeior. Mrs. DofTlcmyrc of Wichita Christopher of Wichita last week at Dad Lawson's. Try Hoekaday Koadli; From Wichita By Way Of Maize Colwich Andale Ml.

Hope Haven Yoder Hutchinson The Hodtaday way.il Mr Ilobbs and family returned spent Saturday and Sunday in'honn this week after sending The sweet family, a special enter-1 M-xizc with Chas. DofTlcmyrc 's. several days in Toromo Kansas, tainment. I i Mat, Winterscheidt and family I FOR SALE 5 Bronze turkey Mr Clarence Fritz cf Wichita Mr and Mrs Russell Sphere Mr Mrs Iickins of Wichita spent gur.rlay afternoon at the FS Boone gobblers. Mrs J.

W. Harrison spent Sunday with homo folks. home. FORRALE-Praric Hay bailed or loose $4-50 to $7.50 per ton. Telephone II Parkinson or call al Jay 3 miles south of Maize.

of Schulte visited Monday wLh her parents Mike Webers. 1 Mr and Mrs Wm Hemming, Mr and Mre Henry Kostcr, Mary Rock and John Sul leu trap motored to ichita Tuesday evening. John McClure purchased a Rco roadster Tuesday. Mrs Mattie Akers of Wichita spent Saturday and Sunday in Maize visiting with her sister Mrs II Anderson. FOR SALE-Prairie lluy $5.00 a ton V.

oodard. Mr Pete Engle and Mr Clark shipped two carload? of cattle to Kansas City Monday. Mr und Mrs A I wort' Baughman of Ichita spent Monday Ith II Bauglunan. Dave Spilller of ichita was a Maize visitor Monday..

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249
Years Available:
1915-1917