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The Maize Review from Maize, Kansas • 4

The Maize Review from Maize, Kansas • 4

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The Maize Reviewi
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Maize, Kansas
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P. D. Neil and family moved to a farm near Goddard, Friday. gOOCi300C PREPARE! CHARLES R. BARRETT A Why argue, brother, for peace or war? All things worth while must be battled for; And whether th fist or wit or blade, He battles best who is best arrayed; Nor waits misfortunes star -shell flare To light the-warning: Prepare! Prepare! A No, we are not as old as the Banh of England, which was chartered July 27, 1694, but wo are fully as safo and dependable as that toric financial institution has been through the years that are past Why argue, brother, that all is well? What the future holds no man can tell.

But who arms bo.h his head and hands Serves best himself, his home, his land; Whether war or trade sounds the trumpet blare That warns the unready: Prepare! Prepare! BY 8 Maize 'Dramatic Giili We also offer to the people of thi3 community every banking facility which the banh of England offers to tho people of London or the English nation generally. Why argue, brother, Let well alone? On the untilled fields only weeds are grown. And a slothful peace neither fits a man For die march of peace, nor the battles van: PI is defeats are many, successes rare, ho scorns the warning: Prepare! Prepare! Watch (The opening of a savings account with us means the planting of seed that wii) grow into a competence for later years and relieve you of many worries that come with age. i Why argue, brother, or dodge the fact? The weakest is evcjr the first attacked; The least prepared is the first to fall and it matters not the loss 's small; While the greater things can he safely dare, Who heeds the warning: Prepare! Prepare! Get the saving habit Start a banh account with us today. 1 1 MAIZE STATE BANK MAIZE.

KANSAS. The Man With a Crooked Back1 BY T.ET J. In The Near Future You Can! Afford Miss It I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at my farm 12 mi. north of ichita on the Arkansas Interurban at Ferguson Station, also 1 mi. cf Valley Center, 4 mi south of Sedgwick, 16 miles south of Newton, beginning at 10 a sharp on Tuesday, February 6, 1916 WE PRINT ft ra BJ IS 8 1 at Ferguson Station, walk 1 block on the grounds.

COLWICII ITEMS JohnHermmcn and family of Schulte visited re'atives here last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. John Landing of Montano are visiting her brothers Mike, Joe and Pete Hcimmcrman since Wednesday. Nick Bliclc and family spent Thursday vilh Hubert Notts at Ost. Miss Lena St Denes returned to Wichita Friday after spending tho past few veck3 at the Albert Beal homo.

Mr. and Mrs. A. -J. Oldfathcr motored to Goddard Friday and visited C.

Oldfathcr. Norman Jacobs had lor their guests Salurday his mother Mrs. Jacobs of Ncwlon and his brother Henry Jacobs of Kansas City. Helen Florence ar.d Marlhia Wt-hcr of ichita visited home folks Sunday and Monday. Jorepliene Welta of Andale visited at the A.

Spexarih home between trains Sunday. Carl Hay of Cunningham visited his folks E. Hays Thursday and Friday of last week. OOCiXOC Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Brumbaugh visited Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hock-sday in Wichita' Sunday and Monday.

John and Anna Sullentrop spent Sunday wich their sister Mrs. Arthur Holland and husband at Augusta. Albert Beal and family motored to Pretty Prairie Saturday and spent. the day with Chas Murpheys. Mr.

and Mrs. Earnesc Hay Jr. of Cunningham visited relatives here the first of the week. Louise Hay spent Sunday afternoon with Jaunita Crater at Maize. Mr.

and Mrs. Pat Whitson of Monrovia visited at the home of their uncle R. Kennedy Sunday and. Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. A Young of Wichita visited their daughter Mrs. Frank Klein Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Zogelman and children of Goddard visited Martin Geris and family Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fisher Julius Orth and Nick Schmidt of Andale were guests at the Julius Fisher home Sunday. Leta Crawford came home Friday after spending a few days with her sister in John Decker, I.

Harbert and Mike Mol i tor of i lowdale were guests at the Nick Weber home the first of the week. Maud Caffrey came down from Mt. Hope to spend a few days with her brother Harley Calfrey and family. Mary Cordell of Wichita 'is visiting with home folks since Tuesday. Mr.

Kraus and son Bill 6f Will-owdale visited here the first of die week. Mrs. A. D. Crawford and her sister Mrs.

Billings fisited the first oi' the week with Link Humberts at Sedgwick. Obituary Rhudaiph Vedder passed away Friday evening at his home here, after a long illness with erysipelas and nervousness. Ho was sixty-three years old and had been an nva! id for the past si years. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Mary Vedder, seven daughter Mrs.

Lizzie Ost of Moscha, Colorado; Mrs. Clara Albert and Mrs. Rose Faber of Maize, Mrs. Leona Hermes of Andale, Mrs. Frona Johnson of Roy Montano, Mrs.

Ella Schreincs and Miss Philomna of Col wich; three sons Joseph of Cottonwood Falls, Idaho; John and Clarence Vedder of Cohvich, three sisters, one sister Mrs. Mary Pfaf? of Cir.cinati Ohio came Monday to attend thefuncr-ial which took place Tuesday morning at 10 oclock. Interment was made in the Catholic Cemetry. Mr. Vedder and family moved here about four months ago from near unlock p.

I THE REVIEW OFFICE FOR JOB PRINTING I We are prepared to turn out all classes of job printing Fin first class shape. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Pay Subscription NOW so MULES i ft I I 1 i a 1 Sanitary Grocery and Meat Three, four and five years old, Forty of the lot being mare All had distemper one year ago. This lot of muies are all natives of Sedgwick and Butler counties. Most of them ar Broke and balance are well halter hroko. The best mule buyers or this country ray that this is the best bunch of mules that they have ever seen.

Extra good bone. Weighing up to 1400 lbs. I have one team of buchskin mare mules, the Big Kind, that is the finest and most showy team in this county. We also have 1 wagon, 1 milk cow, some hogs, set of work harness and a few household goods that will be sold for cash only. All ar.im ils bought at this sale ill be cared for for a day or two until buyer can call for the.

rp 1 CASH, or 8 percent lronUicol Botr, with banhirtle ems OT Oa.lC!',0,r- 'Oft. SiKiirNinc to ulr nurChusi.r. J. Vi 413 VM- Clljta. bum Ci.rducrotV.CSt.ifc Bank.

Ladies Aid of the Christian church of Valley Center will serve lunch. ScEaylcr Jones Aucls G. P. Temp'C, Wichita; Jesoic Langford, Nickerson ZCkC- 118 WEST DOUGLAS Check our prices and compare them with what you have been paying and our coupons are wbrlh 2 per cent. For 4 4 Large Rolls Toilet Palter 25c 2 Large Size a Grape Fruit 15c No 2 Can lie I0c large f.

i i ves 30c Large 1 20c 25c Si Ql I. 3 Pkgs Sa CatiCp 23 X- Pancake 2oc 2 Large 15c Bojkand Beans. Large Quart larCrain Vinegar. 10c 2 Large Cni.s 1 a 25c Oranges, 8:, on ami Juicy, per 15c and 30c Lemons, 15. eat' and IIca-1 Be.

I Cr.uk i.jc Sparc Libs lb Pork Chops lb 2c Pork Steak 2 lb 55c Sirloin Steak lb Round lb Hamburger 2 lb. Neck Pones Smoked Hams lb Sliced Bacon lb Bcs; Sugar Bacon 25c Rib Roasts i.Sc Ucsl Country Butter lb 31c Crcmt-ry Butter 35c Long Horn Cream Cheese 28c Best Brick Cliccrc lo 28c Macuroni Cream Cheese Best Pure Lard lb lOc Pest Compound laird lb li-c Cold Criticism. "You will admit tlinl Mrs. riunohai a lovely "Yu," replied Mfa Cayunue. 'She realDie that alts Isn't limifluomo enough to bo ehlo to get on without one." I ft a oeHm3cem-occrf Rrank S.

Ncone fnsuruncc 4 Rctj! Estate Ensiiiancc Co, Neills A inerica. Capital 4, First Insurance Co. tstsb-llsiied In The U. O. IT92.

i 1 ArZaizCt Karra; 3OCHEH30OCH2H3O L. II. LOUDENSLiCER I ConSrac8or-Br. All Work i Telephone 1 niCiii Vcicrlziary, Surgeon And Ler.Hi'L Craduat: ii ttntarlo i cier-sry c.IIr:,e lJCZ, fast Sracluate Vctcrln-cry yr 19)7. Co.ii-n! loncd by stale oi Kansas to -nccSnuCc I ons, mal all test'i Inter atui U.ier E.

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-MJP i Oldfathcr Lafid Auctioneers Of farm sales, real os-late and satisfaction guaranteed or no charges Try us and sec if v.c mean what wc say. I I i Phone J. A. Sucllcntrop For Dates MO. P.

TIME TABLE Notice that Nos. 401 402 have I been discontinued. East Bound No. 401 11:38 n.n. No.

43-1 No. Local 2:27 p. m. West Bound 1 No. 495 Local 7:05 a.

m. No. 433 8:07 a. m. No, 403 in.

II. I). Hawkins, Agent i I 14 lbs. Granulated $1 00 25c Pkg. Rolled 20c No.

2 Can Red Pitted Chcnies. 15c 3 10c Pkgs. Rolled Oats 25c Bulk Oat Meal, 5c 6 Pinto Beans, lb 10c Van Camps Pork ami Red Suar heal Meal 15c 25c Bottle Monarch 10c 3 Large Cans Lye Hominy 25c 2 Large Cans Saur Kraut 25c 23c Size Ilershey Cocoa 20c No. 3 Cai is Boi led Ca obage 10c 25c Size Can Baking F. X.

Busch9 Quick Shoe Shop At Iluuu- Miirkot SAVli Your SthLIJS V-c pay Parcels Tost cue way. Best of Materials Used and Satisfaction Guaran-e d. Dr. J. L.

Alien DcnUst Phone or write me for dates Your pslrorngc soIIcftcU Ml Lcpe, Kansas 1 I C. A. PARKER I Physician and Surgeon aui yvvu Telephone 10J MaUe, t(naa For Bargains In Rea! Estate See The Fcuquct In vcslment Company Andale, Kansas. emueii Pennsylvania HOTEL AND RESTAURANT 25c Meals Deal In wlclilta lor ibeMone Dally Thought. Gontlo words, quiet word, are, after all, the moat powerful Word.

They nro more convincing, moro compelling, more prevailing. W. Gladden. She Hadn't Hoard of It. 8ummcr Visitor at Fannhouso (to old lady) "Your soil, I understand, la a pedagogue.

Old Lady 'T guess not, unless It happened lately. NVhnn he writ mo last month, ho was teaching school and doin right Naturally, "Is aviation on expensive profession to follow? "Well, I should think It would (jmo under the bead of the cost of high living." i Powder 18c Lettuce 18c and 20 25c Size Calumet Baking Fancy L'a a mjes, jcck.C0e 1 Powder lilc; Spinach. Lab r.vd S-juad, and 50c Size Dr. Prices and Royal i all Vegc Pcs a Baking Powder 43c! Boi I Bet-' I0c 1 lb. Tea siftings 15c i.ic P.

the Interurban, get off cast ar.d jou are TOE MAIZE REVIEW every Trlrtny In hvtiy.v'cU Or.unt.v, Ku-inan. Malisc Walter S. U-ldvvIn, EdHr.rA ruliMsher tlie iiONtolilee al Maize, urcotMl-ct-iHH null mailer ucri.rilhwj to act 1 REVIEW ALVLKTIf.lNG RATES my. ioc per 1.14,1 V' Mru. Phellenberccr entertained as her guests Wednesday January 31st Mrs.

Arthur Mrs. A. E. Berry, Mrs. J.

N. Rogers, Mrs. M. E. Chappie, Mrs.

J. A.Stoakly, ri5 Warren; Mrs. Charlie Jack a cousin cf Mrs. Basil Tippy died at her home in Dayton Ohio, A Hard Knock. Hull "Ono night whllo you wore 4 way henr-l a bnrglur.

You should have seen mo going dowimtairs throe itups at a Wlfo (a ho knows aim) "Whui-o was be, on the roof?" iloslnn 1ranhurlpt. Flaw Look Brains. If flaliQH knew enough to live In the ground Instead of the water they could get all the worm they wanted without hook in them. 3 Boxes 5c Matches 10c 3 Large Cans Hebe Milk 25c 6 Small Cans Hebe Mi ilc Dried Apples Tie Bulk Mince Moat, quart 25c' 3 10c Pkgs.Kr ambles 25c i No. Can Good 10c Cracked Hominy, lb 3 lb Can W.

Coffee. 75c 25c Pkg Gold Dust 20c Bulk Sweet Mixed Pickles, qt.25: Dried Peaches, lb 12. No. 2 Can Nile 10c Large Can Pumpkin 10c No 2 Can Miss-Lou Strawberries Arbucklcs Coffee, lb 25c Bulk Sweet Pickles, Large, 10 oz. C'an Oysters 17c Tro T.nkcrtr, "llO'B Olwiij- ill" with 1111) Rina of his "Yea.

Kvcn ul.ro It's running all right ha wants to It apart to aeo what Isn't tho maltul prlth IL i I..

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Pages Available:
249
Years Available:
1915-1917