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‘¢ Mr. On the Wing. Grant Oldham moved in his . new D Xmas day. It is not finished et, but can be when the weather is Rubedall, of Oklahoma, who ; Grant Oldham’s _ lease, and will occupy the house va- yy Grant Oldham. His goods A) ie has-sold his farm to a } and has. bought the TELEPHONE COMPANY — Wishes to take this opportunity of express- ing to the telephone public our appreciation of the courtesy extended to us in our busi- ness relations with each other. New Year we hope to be able to.better meet your requirements in our line of business. v, ~ 4 Ae and Clyde was in the lead. O. M. Drysdale’s brother, Stephen, of near St. Louis, made him a visit a few days ago. They had not met be- fore in 16 years. Grover Moore was taken by the draft to Ft. Riley and o& examination ‘was released and dischatged on asth- | ma trouble and has struck a job at Joplin in a dairy. Mr. Warner, two miles east of Vir- ginia, has a Scully lease for sale of good improyements. Price $500. Jas. Pahl: » banker in Kansas, came home Monday to spend Xmas ing his parents, Uncle and Mrs. Geo. Zinn. i Remember the Hockett sale the 29th. and the: Jackson sale January 3. Both have good stuff. ; El Burk says he has | Hooverized until he is getting very. thin, Before the Hoover bill\ went into effect El Burk’s weight was\; 15. Claud Morewood of Buti out on his farm with- mo’ one-day last week. The was so deep they had to use scoops in some places, er The Xmas tree at Olive Fri- Schesler, moved trucks day night was a success. the expense of Mr. Roy Judge Jno. Hedger has treated him- self to anew milk cow. Cyrus Nestlerode is looking for a Sculley lease for 1918. Visit or write him om Amsterdam, Route 2. The Fritts boys are around in the| interest_of their threshers for 1917 and 1918. They are good threshers, ‘Geo. Oldham, of Foster, is ing relatives, hs The. Foster coal mines have gone are cara, over vi pit With the Hill Telephone Co, glad Uncle Tom has made his choice] Butler Has But One Picture Show. 'e in our neighborhood. He is a good ‘man: fe For several years Butler has sup- You can get plenty of yood coal at | Ported two picture shows and at times the Word mine, 5 miles northeast of|three, but with the advanced cost of re ; } first class films, and Butler picture rt. Meinen has the job of painting h ii * the. Gest Githene " bongabese aan show fans will not stand for any oth and out and will commence it as soon as the weather will permit. Ben Porter says he don’t like such weather. One night it will be so warm that they will sit around the Stove and let the fire go out and the vaticed cost of everything connected with the running of a picture show, the managers of the two shows came ~ er kind, the war tax, and the ad- -