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Minneola Record from Minneola, Kansas • 8

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Minneola Recordi
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Minneola, Kansas
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Hinneola Record FOR SHERIFF Through the solicitation of my friends, I have decided to -Announce my candidacy for the VOTICE OF PRIMARY ELEC-TION ate Kansas, Clark County, SS. 1 the undersigned County Leigh Hunt, Kansas City Henderson S. Martin, Lawrence Lieutenant Governor J. W. Howe, Clay Center Secretary of State Ed Clemans, Longton State Auditor Dan N.

Henry, Topeka State Treasurer W. H. Kemper, Topeka Attorney General of the above named See Chas. Real about that Trac- Published every Friday at Minneole Clark County, Kansas BY THE gMINNEOLA PUBLISHING CO. ounty, have hereby a certified of randidafes for the van- republican nomiation to he office of sheriff of Clark county.

I shall I appreciate your influence and support c'ind i' elected, I will dis-; charge the duti of that office tc he best of my ability. G. A. LJUGHS no nmninntinns in hp made 1 tor you are going to buy. He isu ach of the political parlies of be state, and in accordance Advertising rates given on application C.

Little, Olathe Superintendent of Public the provisions of law, I In- for same rv jf agent for the Twin City line. hereby publish so much there as is applicable to this coun Home subscribers $L50 Foreign subscribers $1.75 and I have added thereto struction J. V. Cohville, Wichita C. A.

Deardorff, Overbrook Bert Kesslering, Atwood 'Iarry McGuire, Kiowa-Superintendent of Insurance V. L. Rigney, Paola State Printer names and addresses of the andidates of the several politi i The Tractor built to do the won hac about 2G0 of wheat noar Cicaverd.ile which I di sire lo have cut and thrashed. Wart to contract the, job with owner of combine, or with party whe will use two headers to cut al parties as the same appear "riflflfl matter at the poEtotflce at Minneola, Kansas under the act or Marcn iuo. I not to meet a price.

L. G. Ballard, Topeka fudge of District Court, file at my otiice. The following for nominatior the several parties, and theii jostoffice addresses, follov; un 3er their respective parties REPUBLICAN PARTY Congressman, 7th District 31st anc! deliver to a threshing mach-' ine. Shall be glad to hear from 'anyone stating their equipment, terms, etc Robt.

C. Mdyse, Ashland, Kansas. j9uh T. N. Tincher.

Medicine Lodge Justice of the Supreme Court. Position No. 1 aniriiiiuuiuiiininwikniiiiiintiiiiiniHiiiHHEiHkuiHtniuiiHiiiiiueiuiiiiiiiiiiiii W. L. Ainsworth, ABSTRACTS OF TITLES REAL ESTATE diehard J.

Hopkins, Garder City Portor, Kansas City CITY BARBER SHOP and Sanitary WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE of the Supreme Coen. )lk? Phone 30 No. 2 A. A. Graham, Topeka VV.

W. Harvey, Ashland udson S. West, Topeka Governor YourBusinesi will be Appreciated Ashland, Kansas. BUY YOUR 1 HARVEST COOKIES 1 at the Bakery at 20c and 23c per 1 pound. Get your orders in early 1 as we expect a big run on Cookies I as well ether Bakd Goods.

Fred W. Knapp, Salina W. P. Lamberston, Fairview V. A.

McNeal. Topeka i 2 Mrs. Crandall (Iowa) Tells How She Stopped Chicken Losses "Last spring, rats killed all our baby chicks. Wish I'd known about Rat-Snap before. With just one large package we killed swarms of rat9.

They won't get this year's hatches, I'll bet." Rat-Snap is 7Z otced and sells for 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by WILLIAMS-MILLSLllViEERCO. i W. Y. Morgan, Hutchinson Mrs.

W. D. Mowry, Kansas Cit: District L. M. Day, Greensburg Representative, 95th District Ralph W.

Gardner, Ashland County Treasurer lex Floyd, Ashland Sheriff 'V. B. Rankin, Ashland Probate Judge I. S. Shake, Fnglewood Commissioner, 1st District H.

Shattuck, Ashland APPLETON TOWNSHIP Trustee t. N. Estes, Minneola Clerk "rank Tawzer, Minneola CENTER TOWNSHIP Precinct Committee V. G. Carson, Ashland ENGLEWOOD TOWNSHIP Trustee )aniel White, Englewood Clerk E.

Lee, Englewood Justice of Peace A. E. George, Englewood SOCIALIST PARTY Congresyman, 7th District I 0. Burscough, Hutchinson E. Colglaizer.

Rush Center Governor I. L. Phillips, McDonald Lieutenant Governor 0. Coble, Newton Secretary of State Hamilton, Iola State Auditor rthur Bridwell, Baldwin State Treasurer Melen Pettierew, Kansas City VV. R.

Stubbs, Lawrence Lieutenant Governor MURPHY DRUG CO J. B. Hayes Lawyer, County Attorney ASHLAND, KANSAS Den S. Parker, Fredonia Secretary of State D. 0.

McCray, Topeka Frank J. Ryan, Leavenworth mi State Auditor BAKERY TELEPHONE NO. 40 MINNEOLA, KANSAS W. Degan, Topeka Norton A. Turner, Russell still believes that spraying of r.pple trees is a paying proposition and has a fine crop of apples coming on to substantiate this belief.

He primed the orchard early last spring and bar, sprayed the trees three times, in the past years the apples have always fallen from the State Treasi rer Or. W. E. Baker, Dsiitisf T-KS ti Clark, Independence Frank G. Drenninsr.

Toneka Phone 74 FOWLER, KANSAS lharles B. Scott Tohn E. Martin. Alma Shoe Repairing Edward Rooney, Topeka Tom D. Smith, Hiawatha Superintendent of Public In trees but this year very tew are falling and not a worm is found.

Now is the time to get the lice and save the early birds. Sodium Flourid applied directly to the bird in dust or dip is effective. If old hens and early chicks are pulling ail the feathers from their necks you had better examine them for lice, Blacksmith structlon and Auto Curtain Reparing less W. Wiley, Girard Fred Seaman, Topeka and Machinist If your Shoes are gelling run dovir Al! blacksmith, Wagon cA rJnw Lwork dene promptly. Uorrame: Elizabeth oostei Salina Superintendent of Insurance 11.

Hakw, Topeka J. Dank, Atchison C. Cartwright, Kansas Cit? rnmet D. George, Counci Grove Walter G. Herrick, Wellington "lharlcs F.

Hobbs, Baldwin State Printer and the soles are wearing thin, or if your auto curtains needs to be repaired in any way, bring them Horae shoeing and tire set ting a specialty.J M. 0. WAKEMAH me. 3. P.

Walker, Osborne J. Mattox, Oswego Superintendent of Public In-V structfrn A. Beloof, Wichita Superintendent of insurance W. W'ilkens, McDonald State Printer "nmes Chase, Galena Pursuant to the foregoing, 'ereby give notice that a primary election will be held on ha 1st day of August, 1922, at vhich time candidate from the 'bove list may be nominated by he various political parties of his state on their several ickets and that said primary 'ill be held at the usual polling places of this county. The hours, of voting in all pre-incts will be open at 8 o'clock M.

and closed at 6 o'clock P.M. Done at my office in the cit )f Ashland, county of Clark, tate of Kansas, this 3rd of July, 1922. ANNA WILSON, SEAL County Clerk. Fumigate Grain JBiiia After our experience with weevil in wheat last season a word to the wise is sufficient. Clean empty bins thoroughly, and fumigate with Carbon Bisulphide at the rate of one pound per 250 cubic feet of air space in the bin.

Dockage for live weevil us-: ually runs from two to ten cents per bushel. Don't take a chance. Avoid Heat Damaged Wheat i With many combines running i and- some cutting wheat before it is dry there is great danger of much heat damaged wheat! going on the market, 'ew farm-; ers realize the seriousness ofj this damage. The test lias noth-' ing to do with the grading on; account of heat damage. Dr.

J. G. JANNEY Work guaranteed. Representative, 95th District r. W.

Berryman, Ashland County Clerk V. G. Curtis, Ashland Anna Wilson, Ashland Superintendent of Public In st ruction A. Taggie M. Myers, Ashland Cferk of the District Court A.

M. Zimmerman, Ashland Vergil W. Brown, Ashland EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Over KatlO Banitridge Di ug Store Dodge City Kansa II H. R. DAIGH, LAWYER Abstracts Examined Money to Loan County Treasurer Chas.

R. Dugan, Ashland Probate Judge ADVANCEMENT A. Baker, Ashland Register of Deeds No. 1 wheat, test 60 or better not over 1-10 of one per cent McFarland, Ashland Sheriff heat damage. G.

A. Hu ernes. Ashland No. 2 wheat, test 58, not over i CLARK COUNTY FARM BUR 2-10 of one per cent heat County Attorney Young man, do you know that your employer will take personal interest hi you when he learns that you aro saving some of your pay. ASHLAND, KANSAS I Coroner No.

6 wheat, test 5b, not over 5-10 of one per cent heat II. L. Hawley, M. Engle- damage. No.

4 wheat, test 54, not over tnct one per cent heat damage. No. 5 wheat, test 51, not over EAU NOTES George Perry and R. S. Car went to Wichita last week and brought out 17 harvest lands with Mr.

Perry's Reo Speed Wagon. One man de-erted at Bucklin and five others have since been reported imong the missing. The Free Employment office Wichita informs us that they an supply us with plenty of nen if we will come after them )ut that it is impossible to. get three per cent heat damage. Alva E.

Moore Sample wheat containing over Chas. McCasland, Ashland APPLETON TOWNSHIP Treasurer Chas. Reed, Minneola I CENTER TOWNSHIP Treasurer three per cent heat damage. a Savings Account With Us At present time discounts on No. 4 wheat solely on acount of heat damage are 15 to 20 cents Insurance Minneota, Kans.

D. C. Rhodes, Ashland Justice of Peace per bushel. According to gram men tne men here when the country big blockade at Galveston last Great Bend, Larned and )ther near-by points are calling year was caused by 5,000 to cars of heat damaged for men. l.

B. McNickle, Ashland Precinct Commilteeman A. Wallingford, Ashland ENGLEWOOD TOWNSHIP TREASURER jeonard Cox, Englewood Precinct Committeeman wheat undesirable for export. and you'll soon be getting ahead in the world. Money means opportunity for you.

James Hudson of Ashland purchased eighty head of fine Hi tf'U'S-i- Poland China pigs from P. A R. E. Faurot, Englewood fohnston of Coldwater last SITIiA TOWNSHIP Trustee week. Mr.

Hudson expects to turn M. T. Wilson, Sitka the bunch loose in an alfalfa Treasurer .1. B. Frv.

Ashland field and have a car of fat pork ers for market this fall. Savings tf ing indcf irdt nee. A savings bank is a public servant. One Dollar Starts an Account! Mr. Hudson, who owns an 8,000 acre ranch west of Ash Clerk lillard Fox, Lexington DEMOCRATIC PARTY Congressman, 7th District A.

S. AUphin, Kinsley "iobert C. Mavsp. Aahlanr! land, recently topped the marke at Oklahoma City with a car load of Hereford heifers which bought $8.50 per hundred. Justice of the Supreme Court, Vlby Vd, Windsor (R.

Put Up with RaU for Ycara "Tumi mo I BK ome rat poison, which netrty lillrf our fine tck ft We pit up wrth tats until fatal tdi rr.t atatl IW-v-V. r-f i osition io. 1 w- i v. drrBDiilvav: Th? Countv Agent assorted in a r.i::e bunch tf iur Uya. Luit and Un.

Scott of Liberty township Minneola, Kans. rosiiion iVo. 2 OvU i. Allen, Topeka Governor last Friday. PR.

J. Q. ROBINSON.

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