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News From Over The County 1)00 90000000001 0 0 0 PAWNEE ROCK 0 0 0 0 From The Herald 0 q 0 0000000 0 00000 'jiai Bweeney went down to LAw ton, Okia., this morning to look after lis firm at, that place. Garfield Smith and famUy arrived tome Tuesday from a 'reek's visit with jDr. and Mrs. H. A. Lile at Al ine, OUa. Mrs. M. A. Brod!e returned tome tn r.fat Bend lYidaT after a visit Vith her daughter, Mrs. H. Weir auch, Jiving south of town. Mrs. Frank Huffman, left Satur day for Raton, N. M., to Hpend the winter, airs. Huffman Is a tireless worker in the Christian church here end bar absence -wild be felt social ly end materially. J. S. WSnget came near losing one of bis cora-s Wednesday when his eat 'tie got to a patch of kaffir corn, One of the cows bloated quickly but Mr.' Winget heicgi an experienced vet erinarian managed to save it Mesdames W. M. Lewis and Perry Nairn left Friday evening for Isabel, Okla., ia response to a telegram that a1 I T r TJ nil n r -WV lueir liuiuer, j. v. "ui, ww low. Mr. Hall has not been in good health for come time, and it was 'ibut a few weeks ago tot Mrs. Lew is returned from that place where she bad been, visiting on account of the aged parent's bad state of health. The other day when Peter A. R TJnruh was butchering a beef, the strong wind blew the derrick over. which struck him on, the Up, driving one. of Ms teeth entirety through 'the Hp.' With so many arrangement to look after concerning Wednesday's wedding .nuptials, there was no time to be laid on the. shelf for repairs, bo Mr. Unruh had to don one of those smiles that won't come off and tear it He said the way it puffed up after being struck, be was afraid he'd be such a hard looker that he could not be seen at the wedding. It wil be remembered that Mr. TJn run was blown from a windmill tow CLAFL1N From The Clarion J00000000 0000 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 000000000 A baby boy was bom to Mr. end Mrs. Chester Jordan Friday, Oct. 24. Mother and baby are reported as doing nJoeJy. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Fried ly Tuesday, OcW ber 2&th. AS are getting along tt fine shape. Mr. and Mrs. Frank HertheL Sr., went to Kansas Olrtr last week to spend several days with a daughter, Mrs. -8311111, who is ia a hospital for an operation. A new brick and ome rectory is to be buiK for the Holy Family par ish In Oddu. Bids for .the construc tion of the same are to be opened in a few days, and work will probab ly be started this wfcjter. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Forehea, of San Diego, Texas, were visiting at the W. T. Evans home. Sunday, ea route from their home to Kentucky in thedr automobile. Mrs. Farehan and Mrs-. Evans are cousins. Mrs. J. A. Watson and Mrs. !T. A. Watson and daughter, Genevra, were ia Kansas City Monday, coming to Salioa Tuesday and spending the day with relatives and returning to Claf lia Tuesday evening. A. P. Haury, Frank Bloomer, W. C. Schumacher, J. L. Walker and JuMus Brockel went to Langley this morning to spend the day squirrel hunting. Martin Starr, Bradford Ma daus and Dan Roahen went down Wednesday morning for the same purpose. Henry Oeser lost a cOupTe of fine calves Saturday night by turning the in on his alfalfa patch. He had just bought the calves and was going to take them to the farm the first of the week and turned them on the al falfa over night, with the above re sults, Mat Thiesen, of North Buena Vis ta, Iowa, who has been here visit ing his brother, John Thiesen and he win be employed by Uncle Sam. His Job ia to teach the Indians gas oline and steam engineering. How ard took the civil service examination the. fore part of the summer in aB these branches and made good grades. Hie salary will be 80 per month. er the past summer, so a blow of other relatives north oT Claflin, de this kind would be but merely a pass- .parted today for his home. He has tog occurrence. !ng nicely. The wound is beal- Charley MelMes was a business vis itor from Ellinwood last Thursday. , FOR SALS Good eight room liouse, with closets, pantry and well room; electric lights, city water in liouse and yard; corner lot, 75 foot front, nice iawn and shade and fruit trees. A bargain If taken at once. Inquire of Mrs. J. E. DeMotte. 0000000000 ELLINWOOD From Th Leader been out here five weeks. Steve VanWye, of near Dightom,, was here the fore part of thl9 week visiting with J. E. Gants. Mr. Van Wye is a large, cattle arlser and was trying to get some wheat pasture in this vicinity for some of his cattle this winter, but be was unsuccess ful as he found no one that wanted to take stock to pasture. Howard Gunday left the fore part of this week for the Hajward In dian reservation In Wisconsin where Funeral Prices Reduced Independent of all Trusts. Broadcloth Caskets Sold Elsewhere at $65, Our Price $35 Complete. All others In Proportion. Large Variety to Select lrom. Open lor Inspection. No charge lor Chapel or Attendance. We save you lrom $30 to $90 on Funerals. Goods and Services Guaranteed. Adulti'.Couch Cascket re- Adults Couch Caskets re- gular $150 lor $80 gular Sl25for $60 Embalming regular.... 25 (or 12 Embalming regular.... 25 for 12 Funeral car 10 lor 8 Funeral car..'. 10 for 8 Saving $85 $185 lor 100 Saving $80 $160 for $80 Adults Caskets regular...$85 lor $45 Broad Clotbh Casket $65 lor $35 25 I" 12 Embalming regular. 25 lor 12 Funeral car 10 lor 8 Funeral car ... lQor 8 Saving $55 $120 lor $65 Saving $45 $100 lor $55 Adults Casket regular...$40 lor $25 Child's Casket regular $12 lor $ 8 mWminfl 25 lor 12 Embalming 25 lor 12 Funeral Car .... 10for 8 Funeral car ... 1Q or 8 Saving $30 $75 lor $45 Saving $19 $47 lor $28 We Give the Best of Service and Promp. Attention with full Equipment the same careful attention to the least expensive funeral that we give to the most Costly. T 1407 Main Street, Phone No. 9 J. B. Willis, 251 Green 0000000000 Fred Wolf returned Tuesday morn ing from a trip to Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Klepper went to SpearviUe Wednesday for a visit with relatives and friends. Pete Arensdorf returned last Thurs day evening from a visit with his friends to Emporia and Nebraska. Mrs. Sohwamborm had the misfor tune to break an arm a few days ago. She is getting along fn fine shape now. Aubrey Smith was here frcm Linds borg the last of the week for a visit of a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George Breno went to Garfield lTuesday for a few days visit with their daughter, Mrs, Fred Schmidt and family. Charley Bacon, John Auchstetter, Otto Bockemohle and George Wolff motored to Ness City. .Monday for a couple of days hunting and fishing trip. (Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stockman end grand-son came in from Plevna Sat urday evening for a visit here with their daughter, Mrs. Jake Eberhardt and family. The banns of William Kimpler, of Ellinwood, and Miss Alice Thomas, of near St. Louis, were published in St. Josephs church last Sunday mora lag. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride in about two weeks, and they will reside ia Erin wood. John Doherty, trust ee of Lalrim township, has about finished up the road work for this season. He has had a gang of men busy of late fix ing the bridges and culverts, and now has them all in good shape, lie has built one new cement bridge and repaired seven, others. Some one threw out some date seeds 1m the gutter by Nic Sprinker's grocery and also in the gutter by the cyclone store iast summer, and our tropical weather and the rarr.s of Sep tember caused them to sprout and grow to the he'hth of about 6 or 8 inches, when they were discovered by Martin Musll who dug them up, put them in cans and took them to his home. He lis going to see what 'he cam make of them, so if he has good luck In a few years from now one can go down to his place and pick a few dates to eat. Jake Haas, who Is well known in Ellinwood, and who has 'been road master for the Santa Fe at Trini dad, Colo., for some time, has been transferred to ChdlMcothe, Ills., and the. family home will be in North Chi llcothe. (This transfer is a promo tion for Jake for the Chicago-Kan sas City line of the. Santa Fe Is a most important part of the system, and his many friends In Ellinwood and on out west to Dodge City will be glad of his advancement. G. W. Houcbdo, of G&jatia, return. ed Wednesday morning from a trip to Garnett, Acdersotf county, where he was looking over the country. He is favorably- impressed with (hat part of the state but land is rather nigh, setting at from 75 (o 150 per acre. Eight Hoistagton people registered for the Nebraska land drawing ait North Platte last week. They made the trip la, two automobiles. M. E. Fields, Wm. Stewart, Root. Sullivaa, Joe PiztageT, John Jarreh, J. H. KeHy, Tom Murphy and H. C. Wild- gen made up the. parties. George McCauley brought a sam ple of volunteer wheat to town Fri day from Chas. Hall's place ia Wheat land township. The wheat measured twelve Inches tall and sixteen inch es including the roots. The wheat that was sown In the same field was four or five inches tall. air. and Mrs. C. H. Kfnkel of Coun cil Grove, wlH celebrate their col den wedding anniversary Sunday and their son, w. J. Kjniel and fajalry. or unis city, win attend. Another son, O. B. Klnkel, of Pueblo, hB beei here this week and. will also be at rvin.it r pi wum.a wiwe cMnwj, mere are eignt married sons fa, the family, a one married daughter. Another daughter is single. While driving to! Hoisdngtco Fri day, R. E. Mauler and family came near having a had accident in dm tog under the railroad bridge one-half mile south and one mile west of Boyd. The roadway under the bridge is barely large enough to permit the passage of a vehicle and the top of -ur. Luauuer s ouggy . caught on - the bridge and nearly pulled Mrs. Maul er out of the buggy. The horses te came frightened but he managed to control them without Berious dam age to anyone of the family or the .urs. Mauner received a few bruises. 00000000000 I I 0 I H0ISINGT0N 0 ) From The Dispatch 0 9 0 1000000000000 Miss Agues Murphy, of Great Bend, visited with her brother Tom and his wife Friday and Saturday. Miss Sadie Gage, of Geneseo, visit ed with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gage last week. Miss Blanche Wildgen returned oh Tuesday from an extended outing in Colorado. Mrs. C. Gehrer is at Herington to spend three weeks with her son, C. F. Gehrer and family. Fritz Be ran, of Cheyenne township, has recently returned from a two year visit in Germany. Harry, son of Mr. and Mrs. WW Harper, was taken to the hospital Sunday to be treated for typhoid fever. L. H. Hill and daughter, Mrs. Bruce Jones, left Tuesday evening for Ok lahoma City to make their future home. . Now Its "Tacob" Keener. The little fellow arrived at the homo of Mr. and Airs. S. B. Keener Sunday evening. Sam don't have much luck raising wheat, but is strong on boys. W. A. McCutchan bought the black smith shop, residence and lot at the rear of the Moses store from D. 0. Gray last week. Mr. Gray bought the property from W. F. Graham be fore he left for California recently. 4 ALCOHOL 3 f rriir AijetableRtp3itkfrli- OpwnLMarphiae ncrftsal nUT X AK C (IT IE . LcfutMlkSSGXBSat Vtmr. AnerSKt Braedv roTCossftt tton ,Sour StDtadLDlrrtoa nessandLossorSUZP. Tic Sink SiifBtcf flmCSKTAURCOMPAl NEW YORK. 11 Ui UV" urn My For Infanti tnd Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Signature M .1 III- IP 50 .BBJfl!Saflfl0' Exact Copy of Wrapper. In. Use For Over Thirty Years Twi t auui mmt. ( rr. For any itching sWn trouble, piles. eczema, salt rheum, hives, itch, scald head, herpes, scabies, Dona's Oint ment is highly recommended. 50c at all stores. Boys and Girls School Shoes PRICES RIGHT KRAUSE'S DR. KING'S NE DISCOVERY , . Soothes Irritated throat and lungs, tops chronic and hacking cough, rs llevea tickling throat, tastes nice. Take so other; ones used, always used. Buy It at Holmes' Drug Stora. Spcctol AflveFffiM (Oto In Southeastern Missouri, 50 miles south of the crest of the Ozarks and an equal distance north ot the lowlands, we own in fee simple 75,000 acres of highly productive land. It has an average elevation above see level of about 550 feet commissioner alter Our land is not a solid trad, but is interspersed" with hundreds of improved (arms, orthtrds etc. with thriving, pro oresiive towns and shipping points, with populations o! from 100 to 1.000 each, 'such as Fremont. Cummins. Chicopee, Vin Buren Uilton Hunter. Grandin. EUsinore. Orchard. Garwood. Leeper and Duncan. Hunter, Mo . is the center of Anr Iraoi ml IL. 1 I I 1 f 1 ",,u "'c wcai ncaaquanen ot our company. LAND AND ORCHARD STOCK THE BEST SAVINGS BANK 75fWl units, and each unit will consist of a tract of land from 10 to 640 acres, three town lots and 300 bnares of Preferred Co-operative Orchard Company Stock for only $300. $5 cash and 5 month- iiueresi. in o i axes. Wo commission. No Charges of Any Kind. Permanent permission to do business in Kansas has been granted our company ly the state hank weiui mipecuon 01 our una and invesbgation ot our company. $5 Cash and $5 Monthly for 59 months means independence and a Competence for YOU. PAYMENTS STOP IN CASE OF DEATH i. t i.i i it .i ..... i " 01 r.0""1 ' ,u "rtihcale wul be issued to your heia regardless ol how many payment, you have made. 1ms is lite insurance in the hn and in. ..' I. . i - , 1 . . . ii. d jp i u . . ,,, . w" wamm u uie recent unlortunate death ol ..v-7lu. nrn01 wnoaroppea dead while at work in 1 he Gazette cilice. Mr.Amold purchased one ol JZJn!.''" lecmeenuy toafullypaid cerhlicate WE WILL LOAN MONEY ftlir milimm L..,. it..:. I :J f -II I .1 . -Lj : . :zzz 1 " w WM -mm mon" taf This .Intmt, k IF SICK OR OUT OF EMPLOYMENT PERFECT TITLE CALL ON LOCAL AGENT FREE TRIP TO INVESTIGATE OUR PROPOSITION W wnl no m.n I. ..I : 1 , 1 .11 ...... . uunu, u, gn. unseen, and wui pay the railroad bre of every nunW, Lr. t. . - uu nome to ii nunier and return. At nunlrr we have an mnl, .!. , J i . ,. ii. "tr'i v. bvuvejinca ana you can star iuil . i nding over our land and inreatigating every detaJ oi our proposition. Alter, thorough insped on ilv! ngle misrepresentation in ou, printed t.era.ure. every dollar you have paid will be promptf eeHully nLTlo Munger Securities Company Iacorporaled Under the Laws of the State ol Missouri. CAPITAL FULLY PAID, $325,000.00. , kawc rrrv .... KANSAS CITY. MISSOURI IRA H. CLARK, Great Bend, islthe local agent for this company to whom all applications for contracts should be made