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- m*. iSaBffiSBEjSHBHHPrsrTK ' f 2»f!26i«flHßßn**^ Announcing: “Lions Service” TO BROOMCORN GROWERS EXPANDING TO MEET PUBLIC NEEDS. Importance of Broomcorn Industry. a ** ‘“dustrial undertaking* none is so closely allied to tho comfort, health and security ef the nation us the broom and the allied Industrie* ih *t combine in the projection of the rav material and ite manufacturer. Health is essential to the comfort and security af any community, cleanliness is essential to health and the broom is indispensable to cleanli ness. In the past broom making and broomcorn raisin* hare beta oeasidered somewhat of a humble and Modest occupation and only during the last decade has the magnitude and importance of theso two industries been understood V tho general public and since then thry have been elevated e ' r p<,r u * neBB *^* n dsrd. We hare had better bltilf, better seeding and pure bred seed campaigns among the growers, but no move ment has been made to secure the grower a better market Mi! the present time Marketing Efficiency Th« broomcorn grower has always felt the need of better and more equitable methods of marketing his broomcorn With a multitude or prob lems to be solved in collecting, grading financing nnd distributing Broom com for the grower, an equitable and smoothly working system has been solved by the Lyons brganisation, which era have called "THE LIONS SERVICE.” In short "THE LIONS SERVICE" is the outgrowth o£ a natural need, a system that gives maximum Service at a maximum cost. Serving both the Producer and Consumer, it is evident that such a busmeaa must be conducted fairly, heneetly and beneficial te all. In no other way can If existence be justified and in no other way can it thrive. To meet these responsibilities successfully makes large seals operative imperative. We sell all the equipment for a broom factory and all the w in t*rial that en ers into the manufacture of the broom Marketing Facilities Our system of distribution and and marketing la maintained with the greatest possible efficiency, w ■ are centrally located, our dlstril utin* poiLts are at jit. Louis, Mo , Chicago, 111. sad Mattoon, Li.. From these points we can reach our customers economically and etllcicntly. Hence if our facilities are such that we are able to serve the broom manufactories more economically and efficiently than our competitor, .h n you tbe producer of broomcorn, will benefit ms well i Cooperation Necessary for Success The Rough Hand of Nfar shook mil the ranks of men out of their old grooves of thought. It brought into dose wholesome contact those who invest their capital in industry and those who invest th»ir labor in industry. In every factory, every mill, every farm, every er terprtse in the lan*, this ‘ shoulchr.touch” «»f c oser sympathy and cooperation has bepn felt. Now is the chosen lieu-, in every business whether farming or industrial, for management snd men. f • heller and buyer to join in putting their own house in order Now is the time fc*r both to apply the sane and fundamental principle or tho squirt deal' with ju«t profit to nil cone* rned The interests of the investor of capital and theinvastor of labor are in Jen ti cal. The realization of this fact assures th » dawn of a better tomor row So much h»s been sail in the past few years about democracy in politics th.it it will now he d?m md-»! in business. For full particulars of the "Lyon* Service” writs or see our representative, Mr. George J. Lins, care of Harvey house, Syracuse. Kans. The Thomas Lyons Co Dealer in Broomcorn and Broom Manufacturers Supplies Areola, Illinois. I For reference we refer you to the following banks located In tpwns where we have been buying broomcorn. We do this for the reason that we I believe that you are just aa much interested aa to how we treat the grower or broom corn aa you are io our financi ti reapoonibility. I Areola State Bank, Areola, 111,, Mattoon National Bank, Ibttoon. 111., Elkhart State Bank, Elkhart, Kami . Firat National bank, Syracuae, 1 Kane., Valley Slate Bank, Syracuse, Kans., Firat National Bank, Lindsay, Okla., Becknam County National Bonk, oayre, Okla., Cheyenne State I Bank Cheyenne, Okla.. Any bank or banker where we have dona buaine.a. I 9BSS .BSE. ——™«' \ «j I irm • r ‘ +F&RN. CO. Now Open With a Complete Stock of Hardware and Furnitue. We carry a Complete Line of Shelf and heavy Hard ware, Implements, wire, nails, etc, A big line of all kinds of furniture, rugs, and linoleufljs, A car load of wirejust re . ceived. Get our prices. The world Famous De Laval cream separator. Ask to see one of them demonstrated. Truax Hdw. fir Purn Co, Springfield, Colorado, PUBLIC SALE. will sell at Public Auction at ray place 4 miles soqth and j mile east ofTwo Buttes. Sale Loginning at 10 o'clock a, m. sharp. Friday April 11, 1919. The following property towlt: hfules } of Mules 5 years nld, wt. about 1009 lbs. each. } Team of Mules 6 and 7 years ole, wt. about 1050 lbs. t Black Mule 7 years old. weight ■ about 800 lbs. Mules all broke to wpilc, Horses 1 Nine lion Gray MhTb for "addle or broke to work, 7 years old wt. Austin Bethley, Owner. ’ eer, J. V. Sayler, Clerk. about 900 lbs. 1 Pony Gray Mare bred on' range, 12 years old, weight about 850 lbs. 1 Coining yearling Mare Colt. Chickens About 2GO Buff Orpingtons, j Rhode Island Red nnd other mix ed Hens. All kind* of farm tools, and all j household goods, W. A. Thompson. Auction- A PATRIOTIC DUTY Almost as vita! as that of protecting the honor of flag and country, is the duty of protecting and sale-guarding health. When strength is well-nigh exhausted and the resistive powers are .educed, then is the time disease germs are the most [ are’ when SfMtww’t f^issr’iyi affords splendid and effectu.il means c. : offsetting the tendency toward weakness and protecting strength. The abundant tonic and unique nourishing properties ®HL of Scott’s Emulsion make it a. dependable agent that TjJ) may be used everyday, by anyone, to protect strength. ScoUfcßovras. Blooaia.U,N,/. U-t PUBLIC AIE * We the undersigned will sell at public aution at the place of H. I. Betty, 10 miles south and tour east of Springfield, 5 miles west of Creek Indian school house, 4 north and 4 west of Rrdley, 1J north and 1 west of the Star or Cement school house, on Thursday, April 10th. Sale commences at lOo'clnck a, m. sharp. Cattle 7 coming 5 year-old cows, fresh soon. 1 coming 7 year old cow, fresh soon. 1 11-year-old milch cow, fresh soon. 4 coming 3-year • old muley heifers, fresh soon. 2 cows, calves by side. 1 5-yeai-old milch cow. 1 3-year-old white face heifer. 4 yearling heifers. 9 yearling steers. 2 good milch cows, 6 years old. 1 Jersey, calf by side, 8 years old, extra good Horses 1 span of mulee, age 8 and 9, wt. 3,400 lbs. 1 span horse mules, & years old, wt. 1,800 lbs. 1 gray mare, 11 years old, wt, 1,100 lbs. 1 hay Alley, coming 2 year old, wt. 700 lbs. 1 b ack Alley, coming 2 years >ld. wt. 050 lbs. 1 black horse, coming 4 yr. old, till settled for. Lunch Served by Babtist Ladies Aid of Springfield. H. I. BETTY, and CHAS. ROGERS, Owners. W, A. Thompson, Auc. R. B. Holt, Clerk. Catarrh ofThroatAjjl Sftli St, Omaha, Nebraska, writes: LOUIU 1 have suffered with catarrh of the gt II Uuroat I oauflht oold and It aettlad HOC OUfep .*1 lit my threat, and i coughed badly : aod was eery weak. I oould not sleep and had no appetite. I had two doo- Annatita - j| tore, and had taken so many different il» n medicines and found no help. 1 thought Nnw Wall. I •• Jk I will have to Hts up; but at last IVV /, I my mother read about he run a, so I Wc AXWftVI thought of trying that great medicine PCDTIhIA iL A Feruaa. I got a bottle of It and in fIATO rLKUIIA 111 Uie about four daye I almoat etcpped U nm « seaghlag, and after a whOa K surely f» omc * found releC, and from that thne we Those who object to liquid medi ate net without reruns In our heme." olneeean procure Rerun® Tablet®. MILINERY AND DRESS MAKING Great variety ot hats on hand new stiles received each week. Dress 1 making a specialty. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ALICE JONES Proprietor, Springfield, Colo, FARM LOAMS FARM LOANS Mode by the Union Central L£ fc Insurance Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. On Baca QuUhty improved farms, terms to please th.- borrower, at the very cheapest ..«• ** feest. i LOANS only its own money, and guaranty never to sell a mortgage, something unusual for a loan company but it is to the benefit of the borrower for thoy do their business direct with the Com pany at all times. REo.D CAREFULLY: The borrower has the priviledge of paying oil the LOAN IN WHO L OR PART any day in the year. Another benefit given the borrower shows tnat he has perfect con trol of his loan at all times, and if he has a surplus of money he can apply on bis loan at any time. THE BORROWER pays the interest annually. Something very unusually in Farm Loans. B u it is to the benefit of the borrower. SAVING TO BORROWER: We do not charge attorney fees for the inspection of title. We use a Colorado Mortgage which reduces the Recording expense, and charge a very small commission. READ CAREFULLY. INVESTIGATE: And if interested write or call on me for furthe particulars. And if not interested at present cut this out and save for future reference. ROBERT. H. DieKEY Office in Herald Bldg. - - Springfeld, Colorado. SMOKING TOBACCO FACTS FROM THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA The Use of Rmrigs Deter ■ms umerence ■ dims The Encyclopedia Britannica says about the manufacture of smoking to bacco: “...on the Continent and in America, certain ‘sauces’ are employed ... the use of the 'sauces’ is to improve Mm flavour and burning qualities of the leaves.” Which indicates that a smoker’s enjoyment depends as much upon the flavoring used as upon the tobacco. Your noee is a sure guide in the mat ter of flavorings. Try this simple test with several tobacco brands: pour aome tobacco into your palm, rub briskly, and smell. You will notice a distinct difference in the fragrance of every |>rand. The tobacco that smells best to you will smoke best in your pipe, you can rest assured. Carefully aged, old Burley tobacco, plus a dash of pure chocolate, gives TUXEDO Tobacco a pure fragrance your nose can quickly distinguish from any other tobacco, fry it and see. wl. 700. I 3 yearling horse coits. 1 sorrel saddle horse. Implements 1 John Deer lister, 2 Oliver lis ters, 2 2-row John Deere cultiva tors avery, 1 disc sled, 1 knife sled, 1 wheel cultivator, 1 disc barrow, 1 3-section harrow, 1 mowing machine, 1 hay rake, 1 corn binder, McComick, 1 good walking plow, 1 Superior wheat drill, 1 spring wagon, 1 wagon, 105 feet chicken wire, 1 set breeching work harness, 30 leg horn chickens. House Goods 2 dressors, 3 rocking chairs, 3 dining chairs, 1 Morris chair, 1 Singer seging machine, 1 good round dining table, 1 square. And many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: 5,f,3 over $lO.OO at 10 per cent on Bankable note. 5 per cent off for cash. No property to be removed Big Flat Nice spring weather we are having. Several of the farmers are ' sowing spring wheat this week. Westmoreland's attended the sale southeast of Vilas one day this week. A few of the farmers have their ground mo»t ready for sum mer crops. McCollum hauled a load of well casing for Springfield from Two Buttes one day this week. An interesting letter from Ston ington on the railroad proposi tion will be published next week. Gland View sf B. M. Adams traded his car for Seth Brown’s relinquishment, ■ Crandma Adams tiled on the land and she and daughter Kate are : now established in their MW home. Mrs. Kate Sprague left for • Dodge City, Tuesday, where aho expects to do nursing. H. J. Isenhouer has a good well of water, it being over 360 foot deep. H. R. Kern is having a well put down, Otto Kicenski doing the drilling. Asa Hess came home Monday irom Ft- Leven worth, he going to Ft Russel, Wyo., for hlB dil charge. Quith a number of the young people in this community attend ed a party at the home of Roy Chick's Wednesday evening. Some were so interested in play ing games and dancing to the music of the Victrola, that day was dawning when they started for home. Mrs. B. M. Adams visited with Mrs. B. R. Glascow Thursday. H. R. Kern was hurt Saturday while basking his engine and get ting caught against the feeder, but we hope not seriously. Mrs. Alice Hancock is honte again, after spending two weeks with her daughter, Clara Chese nut and caring for her littl grandson. over-acidity! of the stomach has upset many m I wight's rest. If your stomach is add- I disturbed, dissolve two Off three I Ri-noiDS I on the tongue before retiring and en- I k joy refreshing sleep. TVie purity and I I goodness of Ki-moid* guaranteed by I I > SCOTT U BOWNE I I MAKERS OF 3COTT3 EMULSION I I l>ul 111 R« f. PATTERSON M. 0. 1 |\® Phisician and Surgeon I 4 mi. South Joycoy. | CHICHESTER S PILLS DIAMOND BRAND LADIES t -- AaV your DrurgJ.t for Cni-CHF.'VTER S A DUMc-VD I'KAND PILI.S la Ri:u nnd/.ov Oor.D metallic boxes, sealed with Ribbon. Take no othkr. Hay of soar V/ Druft-lat amt aalc tor Clll-CHES-Tfcu i» V p: ituANl> f*f i.i.h, for tiv-tttv-fiwp i trilr :ns Eer.t, Eafert, Altvnyt I:-{table. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE SSKS,