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The Maize Review from Maize, Kansas • 7

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The Maize Reviewi
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Maize, Kansas
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THE MAIZE REVIEW, MAIZE, KANSAS OF EXTENSION SCHOOL AGRICULTURAL COURSE 9:30 10:30 11:15 1:00 2:30 Lesson Origin and Normal Soil Demon- Practsce in MONDAY Judging Classification Development stration, Using on of Douglas Douglas County Judging Horses County Soil of Animals Soils Horses Lesson Comparison of con- Development Methods of tinuous Cropped Improving Practice in TUESDAY on Judging to Native Sod Soils Breeding Hogs of Douglas County Animals Douglas County Judging Hogs Soils Judging Relation of Stock Quality Fac- Essentials for Practice in Live in Soil and Cli- as a WEDNESDAY Sheep mate to Crop tor in Economic Improving Judging Production Production the Corn Crop Sheep Planning the Prevention and Essentials Practice in THURSDAY tem for Soil Control of Ani- for Kafir Judging Judging Cropping SysBeef Cattle Maintenance mal Diseases Improvment Beef Cattle Judging Problems Feedingf for Practice in Factors AfFRIDAY Dairy Cattle in Wheat Profit Judging fecting Production Dairy Cattle Farm Profits Season HOMEMAKER'S COURSE Get Tickets MONDAY Buttonholes an Variations Waist Lining Cost of Living Qick Breads The Fitted Your TUESDAY The Use of The Cake and Cutting and Care of Food Dress Form Other Batters Fitting Waisis in the Home WEDNESDAY Demonstrations in Cheese and Finishing of Buying Food Only Sleeve Making Vegetables Waists Tickets THURSDAY Pictures in the Cheaper Cuts Demonstration in Demonstration Home of Meat Skirt Making in Bandaging System in the Food for children Trimming and Fuel Comparative Valnes $1.00 FRIDAY Home Remodeling Food equivalents or Early As The Program Was Changed Somewhat We Are Reprinting The Original For The Benefit of Those Who Attended. November 20-24, 1916. 5 Days WE PRINT Sale Bills SUE-TREASURY, WALL SITE OF OLD CITY HALL WHERE WASHINGTON TOOK THE OATH OF OFFICE AS FIRST PRESIDENT. I The financial resources of the Federal government are exemplified in New Yorh by the activittes within this magnificent building at the head of Wall Street. I In much the same way the financial resources of this community are exemplified by the work and activities of this bank.

I Our depostts represent the thrift and prosperity of the people of the community, and they also represent the confidence of the public in the safety and responsibility of this tnstitutton. Our wish is that all of the people of the community may be numbered among those whose savings are growing with us. The saving habit is your best insurance poltcy for the years to come. I Start a bank account with us today. MAIZE STATE BANK MAIZE.

KANSAS. THE MAIZE REVIEW Published every Friday in Maize Sedgwick County, Kansas. John M. Gilmore, Editor and Publisher Admitted at the postoffice at Maize, Kansas, as second-class mail matter according to act of Congress. REVIEW ADVERTISING RATES Display, 10c per single column inch each lesue.

Local ads. 5c per line each issue. Special rates ON time contracts. All Adverisements run until ordered stopped. (First Published in the Maze Re.

view Nov. 10, 1916.) Notice of Hearing of Petition to Sell Real Estate To all whom it may concern, but more especially to Carl Ander. son, Nona Anderson and Raymond Anderson, Heirs at Law and Guar. dians Ad-Litem and Heirs at Law of Ira Anderson, Deceased, lace of Sedgwick County, Kansas. You are hereby notified that I Mary M.

Johnson (nee Anderson) Executrix of said deceased, did on the 9th day of November, A. D. 1916, file a petition in the Probate Court of Sedgwick County, Kansas, praying that I might be authorized and empowered to seli the following described land, for the purpose of paying the debts and costs of administration of said estate. Beginning at a stone at northwest corner of the east half of the northeast quarter of Sec. tion 19, Township 26, Range 1 West of the 6th Principal Meridian in Sedgwick County, Kansas; thence east: 495 8-10 feet to the northeast corner of Mnize Townsite, thence south 1071 feet, thence northwest 1140 feet along the right of way of the railroad to the east line of Park Avenue, thence north 151 feet to the section line, thence east 225 feet to the place of beginning, being all that part of Maize Townsite northeast of railroad in the town of Maize as per plat recorded in Register of Deeds office in Sedwick, County, Kansas.

And said petition will be heard at the office of the Probate Judge of said county, on the 25th day of November, A. 191G, at 2 o'clock p. of said day, at which time and place each of you and all others interested are notified to be present and show cause, if any you have, why an order of sale as prayed for should not be granted. Dated this 9th day of November, 1916. Mary M.

Johnson, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Ira M. Anderson, Deceased. Attest: Brown Brown, Her Attorneys. SANITARY GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET 118 WEST DOUGLAS 1630 EAST DOUGLAS All Best Wichita Flour. $2.40 13 lbs.

Granulated 6 small, 3 large Hebe 2 No 3 Cans Apples 15c 1 lb Can Ezt. 1-2 lb Can Ext. Cocoa 2 Large or 3 Small Post 25c No. 1 Can Peadhes, Apricots or Plums Large Can Pineapple 25c, 2 Oleomargarine, 18c, 2 for 25c Pkg Pride Jam, 18c, 2 No 10 No 10 Yellow Free No 10 No 10 Pumpkin No 10 String Beans 45c No 10 Pie Apricots. 1 gal can Imported Olive 1 gal Salad No 1 10 50c No 10 led Pitted Sugar Cured Hams Sugar CuredBacon, lb Boiling 10c Marcaroni We give Coupons with every purchase worth 2 1-2 per cent.

Save them for one month and be surprised at the amount. IN YOUR GRASP Individual Electric Light Plants Are Now A Success At last, after many years of ex. perimental reaserch, the Indivi. dual Electric Plant has become, not a troublesome luxury, but a practical, economical lighting system--almost a necessity. Edison's carbon filament lamp marked the beginning of a sue.

cessful electric lighting system. Edison's later improvements upon the electric bulb have so far sur. passed the first that there isreally no comparison. Not only has Ed. ison worked toward this develop.

ment but innumerable well. Neither have their energies An Alanto Farm Light Plant. been bended only toward the de velopment of the electric incades cent bulb but the forms of producing the "juice" have receivep the attention of the scientists in their turn, Only a few years ago the electric generator was a delicate machine only to be handied by an expert, while today it is being produced in such a form that any man with only a general' DOC Frank S. Boone Insurance Real Estate Insurance Co, North America. Capitaf 4, 000,000 First Insurance Co.

Established In The U.S. 1792. Maize, Kansas. L. H.

LOUDENSLAGER Contractor--Builder All Work Guaranteed Telephone 41 Veterinary, Surgeon And Dentist. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary college 1892, past graduate Chicago, Veterinary college 1907. Commissioned by state of Kansas to vaccinate hogs, make all tests for inter and inter state shipments. B. F.

Houston. Sedgwick, Kansas. A. J. OLDFATHER Auctioneer Sales Made Anywhere on Earth References: Maize Bank, Colwich Bank Cheney Bank.

Permanent address Colwich, Kans. MO. P. TIME TABLE Notice that Nos. 401 402 have been discontinued.

East Bound No. 11:38 a. m. No. ..6:05 p.

No. 496 p. m. West Bound No. 495 7:05 a.

m. No. 483 ...8:07 a. m. No, .....3:36 m.

H. D. Hawkins, Agent ability can successful: manipulate it. The storage battery, so recently developed to such de. -'delicate, troublesome puissance, gree that some companies are now producing batteries which are practically fool -proof.

We notice that that the SO battery used by the Alamo Engine Supply in connection with their farm light plant is covered by the following warranty by (he Rock Island Implement Company as well as a similar guarantee by the producers: The plates used in the batteries are warranteed not to buckle or sulphate under any condition. This warranty is biud. ing even in cases where the bat. tery has been accidentally over. charged or where it has been completely discharged and left stand idle for weeks, or if it has been short circuited.

The Alamo Farm Light Plant which seems to be one of the best indivicual electric light plants and best guaranteed plants on the market today is the plant handled by our local dealer, Leroy Oldfather, one of which he is installing in his store for demonstratiyn purposes. The demonstrations, not only by the professional demonstrators but by machines in actual use, show that the Individual Electric Light Plant is the most practical, economical and generally satisfactory lighting system on the market to. day as well as a means of ing various small machiners about the place. With the Alamo plant is is possible to store sufficient electricity to handle the system while using your engine for other purposes, thus making the cost of storing practically nothing IF YOU Want a cook, Want a clerk, Want a partner, Want a situation, Want a servant girl, Want to sell a piano, Want to sell a carriage, Want to sell town property, Want to sell your groceries, Want to sell' your dry goods. Want to sell your hardware, Want customers for any thing, Advertising is the way to success Advertise weekly in this paper, Advertising gets new customer, Advertising keeps the old ones, Advertising insures success, Advertising shows pluck, Advertising is Advertise or bust, Advertise long, Advertise well, ADVERTISE At orce.

Everybody reads the Review. COLWICH Mr and Nrs Ray Young of Andale and Mr and Mrs Arthur Hyde spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs Jas Rush. Mr and Mrs A Hyde and Mr and Mrs Clarence Imbler motored do Augusta Friday and visited Rev and Mrs Mann. Rose Weber of Wichita visited home folks from Thursday until Sunday. Mrs Profhtt of Oklahoma visited at the Jake Beal home Friday.

A number of friends went in and surprised Mike Heimermann Thursday evening. Roy Callahan and. wife of Iowa are visiting his brother, Vergel Callahan, and family since Satur. day. Fred Seiler of Oklahoma visited his brother, Pete Seiler, Saturday and Sunday.

Mr and Mrs Graham were given a pleasant surprise last Wednes. day by a number of their friends from Maize in honor of Mrs Gra. ham's birthday. Those present were: Mr and Mrs Edd Tuell and son, Milton, Mrs Nellie Wise, Mrs Cal Clark, Mrs John Clark and Mrs Wallace Dotson and daughte Jos' Meyer and family of Goddard, Mr and Mrs John Wetta of Andale and John Vogeli and family spent Sunday with A Spexarth's. Miss Lizzy Burner of Illinois is spending a few days with Mrs Simon Dold.

Mr and Mrs Frank Lies visited relatives and friends at Renfrow, Oklahoma, from Saturday until Monday. GOLD A number of friends enjoyed a a pleasant time at a party given at the Ben Steffens home Sunday evening. Floyd Stover took possession of the barber shop Monday after a few weeks absence. Mr Andrews who tended it during his absence returned to his home in Wichita. The Sacred Heart church was the scene of a pretty wedding Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock when Miss Josephine Suellentrop became the bride of Mr Arthur Holland of Hutchinson.

Miss Anna Suellentrop, sister of the bride was her maid. She wore a gown of white silkk crepe de chine trimed with lace and pink rose buds. The bride wore a graceful gown of whith silk taffeta combined with net and silver lace. Her long veil cascaded to the hem of her gown and was held in place with sweet peas, and she carried roses and chrysanthemums. Tho house was decorated with white chrysanthemums.

Mr. Clemens Suellentrop of Great Bend, a bro. ther of the bride, was best man. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Ernst.

A reception was held at the home of bride after the ceremony. Just the rel. atives and friends were in attendance. They received a number of beautiful and useful presents consisting mostly of linen, silvea and cut glass. Mrs.

Holland has been in charge of the United Millinery Co in son for the past two years. The out of town guests included Mrs Copenhaver, Mrs Cross, Mrs Dan Holland, Mr Frank Holland Mr and Mrs West and Mr and Mrs Belt of Hutchinson, Mr land Mrs Fred Suellentrop and son Markus and Clemens Suellentrop of Great Bend, Mrs J. A Murphy, Miss Emma Kopietz, Miss Mary (Simp. son and Miss Martha Gittrick of Wichita. DO Dr.

J. L. Allen Phone or write Dentist me fer dates Your patronage colleited Mt Hope, Kansas ca BASIL TIPPY Contractor All Kinds of CEMENT WORK. C. A.

PARKER Por Real Estate See The quet vestment Andale; HOTEL AND RESTAURANT 25c Meals Best in.

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249
Années disponibles:
1915-1917