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The Alma Signal from Alma, Kansas • Page 4

The Alma Signal from Alma, Kansas • Page 4

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The Alma Signali
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Alma, Kansas
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THE ALMA SIGNAL many cattle remained unsold at noon, with bids 10 to IT, lower Kev. Layenlnuer of Linn, Kan. and Rev. Marling of Ilercuiner, were the visiting pastors that helped in the services Sunday at ti Lutheran church. There was a large crowd present.

Marching club, and has alwavs, like his father, who was a confederate Noldicr, voted the Democratic ticket. He has one wifa ami one child ami still has them. In religon he is an Innocent Pvstander." THE ALMA SIGNAL INDEPEMIEM R. E. LEWIS Editor and Owner Anyone Visiting at your house? If so call us up PHONE 35 Thanks 1 than last week.

Stocker and feeder demand is broadening, shipments last week over head, heaviest this year. This week will lie another good lime to buy, large number of plain steers selling at tni to "ill middle giades ii.7r, to best grades to ST. 75. are said to destrov i it rth worth of property a minute in the I'liked States. Address al) Coninuinicalions VHK Al.MA SIGNAL, ALMA.

KANSAS Society for the promotion of Agricultural Science. Moth lectures will be illustrated. Self Praise. NO I'niisp. Irving Cobb, the famous war correspondent story writer ami lecturer, was approached by a stranger who asked him what sort of a fellow Cobb was.

'-Cobb is related to my wife by marriage, ami if you don't object to a brief sketch, with all the technicalities 'eliminated, I should say that in appearance lie is rather bulky, standing six-feed high, not especially beautiful, a light roan in color ith a black mane. His figure is undecided, but might he called bunchy in places, lie belongs to several clubs, including the onkers Pressing Club and the Park Hill Democratic I ntcrcil In Post Office at Alma. Kana as Second CI.ika Matter. lliliousiii-ss and It is certainly surprising that any woman will endure the miserable feelings caused by biliousness and and constipation, when relief is so easily hail and at so little expense. Mis.

Chas. Peck, Gates, N. writes! "About a year ago I unui two bottles of Chamberlain's Tab- Miuket Letter Kansas City Stock Yards, Sept. licef catlle closed last week good, advancing l.j to cents alter Tuesday. Stoekers and feeders lost to cents during (ivvft I he News Of The County Hirst A Multiline Test An economic test is the only to determine who are fit to marry, in the belief of I'rof.

K. N. Vv'ent-worlli of the Kanas State Agricultural College, who addressed students of the summer session on eugenii s. "To be fit to marry," said I'rof. L.

J. Lamar is enjoying a visit from his mother this week. Mrs. Aug Koth of Tooeka vu-it-ed here this week. Mrs.

Mary Urown left for Colorado the past week for a visit. P.eula of Alma spent Sunday at Noller's. Uoss Waller is visiting in Colorado. Mrs. Marsh of Payer, Mo.

has been visiting her neice Mrs. C. Palenske this week. Helen Iott of Snokoino is stay in at Hansen liros. and aUending school Mrs.

Striner and daughter Ilcr-tha spent Saturday and Sunday at II. W. Heine's. (-iertrudc Noller who is attending school in Alma spent Sunday with home folks. H.

V. lleiire enjoyed a visit from an old school 'male Sunday, THURSD A Y.SEPTEMBER 23 Hogs sold sharply lower late last week, receipts liouo head. Heavy hogs sold. at to 7.lu, medium weights at 7 to Sii.lif,, light hogs 7 -J 0 to Order buyers secured Hiiliu hogs last week, which was 0 percent of the total supply. Sheep and lambs have been sell, ing around steady since the middle of last week.

Receipts today are 'JtiJiiU head. About lambs sold at the top price $8. middle class killers around 8. 10, feeding lambs 7. 7 to 8.K.

More than one half the receipts are feeding lambs, which are 4u to cents lower than a week ago. Receipts will begin to decrease in another week or two and this is a good time to buy. Shipments to the country last week amounted to CitlOO head. Fat ewes are selling at to yearlings to 0 lower than last week, around ii Wontworih, "one must be able to meet his geneially recognized responsibilities as a citizen, to sup THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO PRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES port himself or herself in a legit vvcck. reeiier outlet took some cattle at $7.

Tr, to ami helped i the general market. I Today the supply is head here, but Chicago lias 2 cattle, and lower prices there caused ness here on beef grades, weak to iniate way, and support his or her FOR SALE Xo. 15 A beautiful so acre farm 1 miles from Alia Vista. 10 acres in cultivation, the balance in niedow and native grass. ii." acres of the grass land can be cultivated to a good advantage.

I'oiihlings consist lamily when necessary. Charitable and sociological work helps the present generation, but the effects of education and better Nine (ires out of ton are the rei nmilt of iMrclcHsni'HH. 10 lower early, but. closing Jo lower on all but best grades. Some choice cattle from the pasture district jn Kansas sold at.

sie.i and fH.L.", weighing 1-pis to 1545 today. His. Other Kansas grass cattle sold at a good Rll KAUT, Market Correspondent. living conditions are, in Mr. Went-worth's belief, purely environmental and not transmissible to offspring.

It does not, he points out, prevent defectives from bringing other defectives info the world at a Seventy-live people were Imrneil alive in Kuiik.ih in tlie year 1H14. Over niiu-tliirl of llie property dentroyed liy lire i Cris licrnes of Marysville, he is a cousin of Henry Miller. Dr. F. .1.

Wagner and ife were in Topcka last Friday being called there by the death of Mrs. Wagner's aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Davis of Kansas City visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. (J. Mctuaiy.

Mrs. Davis was fnrmer-lv Mrs, Art Burwell. CarnlcHH eleetric wiring euHt til TJlue Mann people of IvansaN over 1 (II), lion hint year. It in tliat two yearn' lire Ionhcs in the Tnitecl would build tlie Panama Canal. elhlmd ttlhie Flow of a ii room house, barn double crib and granary with inclosed driveway silo sheds and out buildings, all improvements are new.

Wcdl Ii need and cross fenced, two good wells furnish an abundance of water. One of the finest orchards in the county with aiiples, cherries, peaches, cherries and small fruit, with good windbrake on north and west ol pines and Located on It. telephone in hou ic, 1 l-'i miles to Alta Vista high school. Price on this line farm is only 7(0UU. Terms cash on time to suit purchaser.

Fur further information call on or write J. P. Fields, Alma, Kansas. Xo. 1 73 acre farm.

This is all first class bottom laud, about HO acres in cultivation, the balance in timber and building place. The balance Tlie man who biirnN bin properly to the insurance in atheif. Hih eriine is not against the insurance company but against the public who pay insurance premiums. rale higher than the normal increase in population. "Whei' reproduction of' the unfit is prevented," said Mr.

Wentworth "we can do away, in a large measure, with insane asylums, jails, and county hospitals. Nine-tenths of the criminals in tlie state prisons are descendants of persons who are menially defective. W. M. Jardine, dean cf agriculture in the agricultural college, leaves shortly for Berkeley, where he is to deliver two scientific addresaea.

He will speak to the American Association for the Advancement of Science on "The Effect of Soil Fertility to the tonality of Wheat. 1'he Hffect of the Time of Seeding on the Rate of Seeding for Winter Wheat" will be the subject of his address before the REMEMBER 7 Petj-riaj When Our Drug Slovef We always thought that the drunkard who abused his family-was the meanest man on earth, but we saw the meanest man- the other day. He was perfectly sober and went into aresturant and ate a good hearty meal, while his wife waited for him in a grocery store. MeCune Herald. is (he most independent worker of which we know.

He is his own mantiger and enjoys complete control of Ins business. If you will deposit the proceeds from the sales of your farm products in this bank you can then pay all your bills with check on us. If you have not been us-inpr thts method of keeping; checks on your business you will appreciate the many advantages offered by. such a system. It will save you considerable worry about the setety of your money or the danRer of paying bills a second time.

Your cancelled checks are receipt lor every dollar paid out. Member the Federal Reserve Rank. Sbe jfarmcrs mattonal JBaith ansa, Ilaiasas Womhr, Cashier C. II. HotiSKWORTll, Aas't Cashier of the land could be cleared and make the finest of farm land.

The larm is all cleared land. Improve Mr. Rohort IT. Non-la, No. 1333 Henry North BerKeley, writes: "We have never hmi any other medicine but Feruna in our home ince wo have been nmrried, I suffered with kidney and bladder trouble, but two months treatment wiih Pwuna mad-' me a well am strnny man.

My wife felt weak and was easily tlivtl and was also troubled with various pains, but flnce she took Perur.a v-hc I voll and Htrutip;" ments are all new and consist of a two story frame house, with porch across entire front. Lartre new barn with drive way and hay mow above. Tool shed, large crib, two Pearl Bread Our Standard Nourishing, Easily Digested. Wrapped at the Oven Door For Your Table. Handled Only Once in a Sanitary Way.

The City Bakery wells, one at house and one at bai Fine young hearing orchard with KIT" apples, peaches, cherries and pears. Screen Doors Located four miles north eawt of Wamego and 'i 1-2 miles from Louisville. On telephone line, -i 4 mile to good school. Fine road to M. RONGISCH, Proprietor Wamego and Louisville.

Price on this fine farm is only Alma, Kansas Terms will be made to purchaser. For further information call on or 1. Fields, Alma: Kansas. Xo. 7.

Hi) acre farm about one mile from Alma, mostly all in cultivation, a My Stock of all sizes of White Pine screen doors is Complete. Come in now And make your selection. GOOD GROCERIES Our stock of groceries is complete in every detail ami wc are able to care for your every want in the eatable line. SIMEON C. SHITH EXCLUSIVE GROCER Agency for Chase Sanborns Teas and Coffees small meadow, about acres in al OUR POLICY IS FAIRNESS TO ALL Wo carry one of the neatest, cleanest and freshest stock of In the County falfa, nice young bearing orchard, gojd six room house, new.

New barn, chicken house, crib, good well, and creek runs through corner of the farm. Located on Rural Uoute and telephone line. Plenty of timber for fuel and posts. This The Post-Office Drug Store Dr. A.

A. MEYER, Prop. ALMA, KAN. VVm. Wolgast Alma, Kansas K2nS saSaS To Loan on Farms at the Best Rate of Interest is one of the nicest small farms in Alma township.

Can sell, if sold at, once for iisim.oo. For further information call on or write Fields, Alma. Kansas. Xo. IS.

21S aciu stock farm. acres in cultivation, all first class land. 0 acres in fine stand of alfalfa, balance in pasture and a little tim ber. The pasture is in line condi lion. About acres of the cultivated land was grubbed land, no overllow.

Good live, room house, good stone b.iru, top story of lumber, crib, granary, chicken house, hog and cattle sheds, good feed lots and corralls, all buildings -with shingle roof and in first class Fenced ami cross -fenced with good fence, well and cistern at the house. acres in orchard and vineyard. Never failing water in pasture from tpring and crick. Five miles from a good shipping point on the Rock Island Ky. tine mile to school.

Price on this line Stock Farm is 37 per acre. Can make the most satisfactory terms. This farm is worth investigating. For further information tall on or write J. U.

Fiuldm, Alma, Kansas. I low About Your Fall ni1 Whiter itviulimj! 'h'st-closM (Iniif iini sinit tin-l tl l.i stall- Ittlt (hi, ts ii mi, for- trholv The greatest sporting event of the year as usual will he the series of hasehall Karnes between the winners of the American and National League pennants for the championship of the world early in October, every game of which will be given in detail in the State Journal. If you want splendid markets, all the news of the world and excellent features of a serious and comic nature, send in your order to tlie Alma Signal Alma, Kansas BONDED ABSTRACTER We Examine and Perfect Titles Farm and Town Property for Sale and Rent Weaver Alma, Kansas.

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