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Elkhart, , Chaneey Fritts sawed for C. B. Henderson last Satur- day. of the central girls at _Apuster- dam. Verge Henderson still his régular trips down Deacons. From the looks of things there | is a good shpw for aw wedding be- fore long. Russell Armentrout, mother spent Sunday at G. W. Armentrout’s. Col. Lockridge threshed last week. They made 37 bush- els to the acre. John Gwinn's car was tied up at Frank Maddy’s Sunday evening. Miss Goldie Coats © Aunt Lou Stott cook for thrashers last week. Mrs. W. A. Crumley transaci- ed business at the county seat one day last week. Mrs. Minnie Allen and father and mother took in the sights at! Elkhart last Saturday. Mrs. John Revis of Western Kansas is here on a_ visit with) friends and old neighbors. helped the Pete Alexandra is’ running first class blacksmith shop at Elkhart. Give him a trial. Jim Turner and wife. of Am-; sterdam called at G. W, Armen- trout’s last Sunday evening. R. L. Scott and family visiting last Saturday but didn’t learn where they dinner. we | took Waod | Miss Ruth’ Armentrout is one’ makes to the w vife and oats) 'bu seen last al went | Foitet News. Everybody is putting tip hay.! “We have had four or five days! without any rain. 1s I, ff, Seriviner ‘was a connty} ‘seat visitor last week. ' Miss Seba Grant has been| |pretty sick but is better at this! “| time. Mr. Harve fohnson our sheriff |” fwas in town las? week on busi- | ness. Frank Kaucher the contractor jof the elevator was int town last | Saturday. King Johnson is, repairing and | ilding more to his house out west of town. Several of our citizens have heen taking in the big meeting at Rich Hill. Chas. Cullison spent a few days last week out at his son-in- law, Geo. Badgett’s, Mr. Fred Platter and wife are} visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Metzler. | Geo. Waller of Madison, Kas., ,spent Saturday with his son, Ed- gar Waller, east of town! The new elevator is nearly completed,. They will be ready |to receive grain in a few days. Mr. and Mrs, Amos Loyd are preparing to visit their son, ‘Clem, in Colorado this summer. ~ at Saad Mrs. Tom Scott is visiting her + bee. Ly capacity {daughter, Mrs. Cora Mark in | Kansas City at the present yvrit- jing. Wallie Hodges returned to his home in Towa where Mrs. | Hodges will join him in a few | weeks. . Our total factory « For several years Tire: in unlimited quantities at popular: doubled—ample supply of the famous capacity has been doubled. Nf Now - we have bi built ¢ “Chain Treads” now ready, and at: the lowest price in their’ history are ready | to’ ‘supply “ Chait Fread” “Tvend” Tires for a limited’ ‘wade, br but- heretofore we have not bear able to produce: Chain Treads! “C Jarge quantities, __ mm. ee. res a Atha ay te had_a ye Mr. Higgens of Mound City, Ce MLE SENG en’s one night) Kan, was in town ast week buy- Le " p- ) ie ce They report a JONY ing ” mules for the European 00C ime | armies. Oh, yes, you ought to see what a fine set of whiskers that | Boyd Kershner has got. are dandys. Tom Rayborn was trading in} ‘Elkhart last Saturday, Tom! was telling some very remark- able stories while he was here, Lee Galloway and Miss Brown and Miss Euphie Scott were: fish- ing one day last. week, We don't | jrelatives at Milford, think they had very good luek. Deacon Fritts threshed . for Mr. Roby last Saturday. The deacon says that he is ready to thrash everything that comes in. Lee. Galloway and Miss Brown of Adams, Nebraska, are here on a_ visit with friends. “They report the corn crop good out.there. Col. Lockridge and wife took in the big birthday at Mrs. | Durst’s last Sunday. We have | not heard whether-the Col. got | foundered or not. Well, the writer failed to show up last week there was so much rain. It rained all of the news out. There were a good tmany went visiting and failed to get back home. till the next day. | . “The hum of the thresher is! heard Some—hive—threshed, They [home last week iwas largely attended, Mr. Oldham _ returned from an ex- |tended visit with relatives and |friends in southeastern Kansas. Geo. Several of our citizens spent Sunday in Worland, taking in the Stinday School convention Mrs. Bell Davis returmed Mo., Webb and Lamar, Mo., and City, Mo. Mr, and Mrs- A.-H. Loyd, Mrs. Harry Robb and family and W. H. Imel and family spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs.” Elmer Loyd. Will Hargrove and Jim Shel- ton left Sunday: for Thomas county, Kansas, where they. will help Schuyler Robb thesh this} | season, i The ice cream supper that was given by the Junior ~ Endeavor the re- ceipts being a little over twelve}, i dollars. SLIM. In and Around Maysburg. sick} Goldia Staton is on the some are stacking, some haying| and a good many are trying to separate the weeds: from the corn, but in some of the fields the weeds have a lien on them and closed out the corn, JOHNNY Oak Grove Items. Little Tom MeCook has ne been | list. Mrs, Viola Stroblé is poorly with appendicitis. Tom Cannon and family : visit- ed at Sam Farmers’ Sunday There is to be a Sunday school quite |pienic at Locus August 7. Joe Jacobs and family visited Sunday at R. K. Godwins. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Long have that was held there on that day.|: home Sunday from a visit with} jer; Mrs. Harris, who.is very sicks| F Mrs: Clark for some time, ” Safety experts kno wiieereie “sale chain: tread, built om this powerful miodern’ tire, autti-ld device: tn ie abs olutcly marvelous ¥ cuallen Ze any competiio fection and low cost per imile:. Wechalléage= urself. Sax, iv your name ard ee cao | 16 tire to show: you: the same combination of ‘real: aiti-skid for sreet ob Free keep: 2 tire record and. preve -it-for - “Tire Record paved Tipe: NI orfleet BS Rean, acuwre Pulilic: Sacer Pa Stréet BUFEER, MISSOURE “Chain Tread’” Fives sare’ sold by Leading ‘Reliable -Deaters. Do not accept substitiites Made by the Largest Robber Company: in. ‘the World to be at the bedside of her moth-| Mr. Ralph Newcomb Mrs. Clark's sister, Effie, and|ing Mr. Piggott with his husband, who have been visiting lett 5s Kinilea, California. good. ri ‘“ ‘ Mr. Ray and Harry Newel Word was received here Mon- day that Mr. Geo. Guy ‘would be |2z¢ fuasd baling Kay south’ ‘of: buried at White Oak Wednesday But afternoon. No _ partienlars’ of| Mr. and’ Mrs.. Walker and: fam his death have as yet been|ily spent Tuesday é¢vening ‘with learned. her mother of Butler. ° ’ Mr. Harve Harness andi family} Mr. W. B. Walker of Kansas are sporting a new auto pur-{|City spent a few days ‘with. ehased from Mr. Claude Clark. ‘brother, F. E. Walker. The new car balked on them) hay. Mr. Piggot! and ‘son: 'threstied ; S_ week ped O om n is help- ic Mrs. Ponting Dies in Idaho. Mrs... A. D. -Pomtfas; 70° years ‘old, died at the home of her son, Fred Fonsi at'' Rey, Edaho, i Tuesda July: 20, 1915, of’ wrem- ia. The body was brought here ‘for burial,; arriving ' on: Friday Levening:. Mr. and Mrs.’ Pontius left. :Rich Hill om June 1st ‘on: ar ex- tende : going: to Lewiston, Idaho, for a visit .with his] their sons, Ed and Will Pontius, From’ there they ‘went' to “Roy, «on the sick list the past week. Mrs. Clara Batchelor spent Friday evening with Mrs. Henry f Cook. Rev. Frey filled his appointment at Pleasant Sunday. at present: i Jarhes Harvey delivered S€V-| tise Elen Gilbert entertained eral loads/of hogs in Appleton ta party of young ‘peoples feos City Monday. t a ‘ Butler Sunday. Mrs. Glen Sargent and son, heaabiiag gail patina = Olen, spent Saturday at Geo.) 7 full “ptast ie: ee teat gives Hill and Remick have let up,a Tittle. Wigger spent Sunday evening at} Grandma: Cumpton Will Foster’s. > Mrs. A. L. Gilmore and Mrs. A. T. Keen called on Mrs; Geo. ‘Ferguson one evening last. Week. Bae James. Stephenson and -of Butler, visited rel-|_ ‘Teneat atives of this- vieinity— the ‘past a new baby at their house. Mrs. Will Hoover visited at Mrs. White’s Friday afternoon. Mrs. Miller’s brother, Lewis Buck and wife, are Minting: her regular Home ton City this. week. = _dames Harri Sunday afternoon, _tlierefore}| they were absent from church) Sunday evening: Rev. McCormack and two lit-|; tle daughters, Verda and Eula, |; Mr. Sterling Harness and fami- ly, Walter Stayley and. sisters, | ‘Minnie and Cora, Mr. Clark and wife and Mr. Olary: and. wife took dinner at ae White’s after’ ~ | for Bee Steve Long, Charley} is visiting | Steward, Mr. Getz and Charl her daughter over. near. pies Handy. Mrs. Doll, Mrs. | God. win, Mrs. White and Sixt. Dud _ Mrs. Ayers of Butler spent tlie| Idaho, on # visit” Witti their ‘son, latter part of last week with her|Fred Pontius, where after an daughter, Mrs. Ray Newell: illness.‘of 15 days “Mrs. Pontius: Mr. H. Hendrix is boarding at | died. the: county’s expense, the © result ales hide was’ “3 a aan f ndintine aa el at his/ christian woman, ‘and was we of poi Butler eae Friday Hight. | ie Bree eess in: Rich Wife in Bu is- survived by a husbaid; daughters, Mrs. Anna ‘ Deal; Appleton City, Mo., and Mrs. Mary E. -Woodfine .of Cherokee, Okla, and four sons:- B. F. g Gap, ‘Ba county Pontius, of Ro} ides. Will and. Ed Pontius “ of Lewiston, Tdaho.—Rich Aull Re-- view. Badly Hurt in s Runaway. - Saturday as William Wise’ of Grand River township was"driv- ing from one field fo anotlier’ - om a mower a team of imules which were being driven by a hired map behind him,, became frightened at a passing automo- ‘bile and ran away. They to the’ mower end Mr. Wise: Was". enght and -dragged . for: Dome istance, breaking from the back bone,’ twor! Pon: