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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 9

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Emporia, Kansas
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FEBRUARY 9, 1926 ON UNE GAZETTE Break Ground For Music Hall Founders' Day R. B. Hammond of the Wichita Construction company was in Eta- poria today looking over the ground for the new Teachers Col- lege music hall, for -which they have the-contract. Ground will be broken HouOSay, which is Founders Day, and program is being planned. Work'! begin at 'once on the ing, this, according to i Mr.

Hammond. Cheney. In 19 and I Alice Sanders to 3. Vf. EdTTsris U.

SEi G. er ux (o J. TV. Edtrerd? ii. rrEj and SEi 7-1S-U.

Gustave Hugh to D. Jlznn ii I SWJ sec. -IS-a-H. John C. Jones us to tv.

R. Price. El 3Wi and SEi NTT j- according presence the BartlesTille horizon with a show of oil Is regarded as a favorable indication by roperators holding acreage in this portion Lyon county. The White Eagle Oi! Refining company is etill dallying with its in the Ritchey district, 22 southwest ot Emporia, Pipeliners hasten to effect f. hook-up to the new producer.

The White Eagle will run its own The well is reported swabbing at irregular intervals during it averages about 14. bar- rsls ar. hour. It is located in.the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of tne southeast quarter of section 34-21-10. The is drilling directly to the east of the strike well by Ritchey Sioore but operations were held up by the are which destroyed the rig on this test in the southwest, corner of the southeast ouarter of section 34.

The Ritchey. Moore Pixlee "is nearing the critical' depth OB the first location west of the original well after being delayed by a- Tig luinhap. It reach the pay level within 4S in the south- corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarer of Eec- tio-jr' JK: Manhattan Oil rornpfinv tlS Jng its Xo. 3 Do al for an estimated daily Si proiiticiioii 475 barrels in! W. H.

Schwani to Prairie i Gas northern Greenwood county, in si. northwest corner 1 1 10 1 1 6 northwest quarter of too north-i Ti 1 3 east quarter of 12-22-10. The nc -1 the 72-roo: S2nd layer at II. A. Carey to Prairi? Oi' G-s 2020 fee: end into black si.

SEi at fee-t as the hole; Gafch Kosarsa filled up 1000 feet. The shot is quarts will booit the initial Ca Ji production considerably if it 3 ores iha expected res-i'onse la thej F. Gordon to tidal Corap.inv pay The Manhattan isj ani Tidal Oi! si, si' slated to drill Xo. 1 i vhii-li reported TJJ ihe santl in the same 40-i o. M.

to Tidal Cc-mpany Duchess of York Awaits Stork Better I For Agriculture; 0 1: wi! PAGE SEVEN ri John a ISarc-your parc-rlE. rush Rose G. KreteiEsji- vlr to Mid- Kansas Oil Gas Ji 3 XTN'j S-53-31. I Rose G. Kretttaeer et to iiid- Kansas Oil Company, Ji.

and part of. NBt and acres and various other'! cOntainlrs In all JM Erinkir.an 10 O. E. Bradley. Jl part of y.

Assrcxsnsxrs OF LEASES i E. Parkin to Oil (Jas Oi! i3as i F. 1). tarrell Is Optimistic over Farm i Heme AVeefc. Adv.

is-'. Lodge, Richmond Park', near London, the present Prince of Wales was born in IS9i, is being prepared to house the Duchess of York while she is awaiting the arrival of the stork. Because of Wales' unmarried state, the expected child mav some say sit on England's --tan, Feb. 9. i Tile asricultural industry looks': i upo2 neither gloomy rlared F.

11. ot i the Kanss; State Agricultural col- i lego the annual Farra antl at the i last He spbka group btuiness men 1 otner Week visitors, i prospects excellent for I I the 1925 wheat crop and for good! i prices for most classes ot live- said, "and' I vrHh Kansas fariaers generally i showing gratifying interest I a the forces affecting their ihere is no reason, i for deyres.Mon. It is true that! i there are factors of depres-1 sion a well as some of encour-! agenient. but the average on I the whole, a favorable one. "Adverse weather conditions In 1S25 affected the total value i farm products so that it was far! lower than the previous year.

The value of crops grown annual products sold was i in 1925 as ions-! pared the year Tisis decline was due pri-j marily to low yields, of crop prices were generally satisfac- tory." I Depressing factors last year, the president pointed out "wer" in tha r.cri'h centre! counties; a heavy burden I of indebtedness, largely carried! since disastrous fall'in prices 1920; a bad outbreak coddling moth in tho lower Ar-! kansas valley apple orchards: un-j weather for the K.ixv i valley potato crop; a coniinned unfavorable, though not wide disparity between the general' price of iviwt the "farmer sells and what ho thai i continuing heavy tas burden on farm land and real estate. I On the other hand apple grow- Here is welcome news to tire buyers! TKese popular sizes of tires are right here in COMPARE OUR PRICES Mail Order I'tM-l- OUR PRICE S-ineh jiipe. 3 (i of No, 1 I o. in sw; ir-n-! northwast iiuartsr of 12-! G- icr 1 Xo. 1 Dehatt- lu jiA-ave i'oiver A Teachers College womens'! JOKc-Hl- h's been chief Eo the Kansas fared negstive lest its! clerk and '-reflit the i i and Ilvesrock cr i first debato of the raonday Kansas Power companv where they.

at hc offito for the lslst the drouth and Ottawa Designed to lake effect Februarv 5 ere th best since! tlis-l-22. Mr. Keith will become man-I i snrl fi antl Poultry rob-jager of the Palestine. Ice usmes ma de satisfactory prog-! ra the affirmative team Mr. Mrs.

Keith and little daugh- "The outiook for 1326," the president concluded, is for those farmers who are willing bri Krefn '-il speech ter. Marjory Ann. The ice busi- i. meet, of "SViisiiburn, is not to Mr. Keith.

1 Baiis.r». fore awarding the cr-clsicu 'thot in charge the Palestine to pay the price ior success in any it close enough to ho Uociaed office in U-lS. who will exert every by ihc "toss a 3Ir. Kciih came to Eraporia osslole to reduce production costs, improve the qualiiv of effort on mor: areas with ibo tu couiiLv. ar.d 33- 2 Crece son, Kansas City.

Cora- Jcan- na CoCfeyvii-e. Teachcri ROVALTY GaP-bB tn TJ tsavan.in dinnenvare at one thirdoff atNeu 5: for Sunday, strong enough i for school. 10 to J'3, S2.S. 13j to 2, S2.So; 2j to 5i. £3.13.

Just a only S6 stops on Sixth. Downs' shoes, Eak Sixth Fabric Tire 8.35 'vi Patterson of Topeka is barber at Broadview barber shop. He takes the chair held' by Clint J. Edwards who quit Saturday night. going reach the sana! Mission! Koiii (i way ou Xo.

rentir DEEDS OF CONVEYANCE to MRUi' 1 Joy et n. SE; K-is-u. wav Xo u.t to C. in the rentir aon 'if norii-eaif Hol ux to Schroe-i- st 1- 1 0' cr et us, $1. SKj and Si with also; light BSackburn Introciufing our own make "Hi errarte" swe-et cream butter, special week 40 cents pound.

Sold: by the Turkish Candy tuttsrmilt 5 cents adv. corner cf end Harris I-ockborc are re- Miss. M-arguerito LaLope has. tae been elected assistant secretary Emporia Chamber of Com-; ujerce. Her election was announced Monday afternoon by a committee.

Miss LaLoge succeeds Public Salo of Steers. Emporia Sales pavilion, Satur- Emmerton sans Plow, bargain. (5a: P. pau! Blackburn Sc-road hand cream separator, Blai-kbnrn 327 Commer- cir.l.—adv. Rollo E.

Evans, abstractor. progress on their! Miss Amy Kowell who resigutd me northeast; last week to take a. job in Eureka, Greenwood i oil, GAS Notice. 'W. A.

Mounkcs, auctioneer, 1C ye2rs eiperience. Fterm sales a specialty. Satisfaction guaran- Oi; i tee d- Phone 516, Xeosho Rapids. ir. sec.

Address, Reading, O. Thrift is over. How x. 3 weeK is over. HOW acres i about your savings the other ne weeks? Bank with Commercial National an Company.

Hemstitching, l-3c per yard. ir. Kd- and we furnish all colors of thread Ei without charge. Button Pleating R. S.

ft in j. w. Si M-IS-I; Boattan Electric wiring and t-: vir tc, W. 5th phone 75. -adr.

Broadcasting The Duroc's Greatest Announcer ARION had every advantage fond parents could give she was desperately unhappy. A feverish desire to escape the commonplace routine of home possessed her. She longed to spread her untried wings and fly away. She dreamed of a life of new. strange pleasures; of romantic adventure; of an exis- in thcworld." Intoxicated by her oeauty, he had never questioned had been before he met her.

But when suspicion entered read happened. ''Should a woman tell her husband tverything?" "The Emporia, Friday, February 12 AT 13 head, bred Top Scissors, the Grand Champion of Kansas: 21 head, hred to Stilts Orion, the first prizo junior hoar at TopSKa tor; 10 nead. bred to Super Type, a son of the Grand champion of lilinois. LUNCH AT NOON Sale Begins at 1 O'clock at i. tii.) viuace highly respected men who have opportunities to GLADFELTER'S The Gazette carries tfce news ux J.

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HILL Chance took her to Paris where, without experience, knowing nothing of the world and its countless pitfalls and suddenly found herself an almost helpless prey offerees grimly determined to bring about her downfall. What Marion went through in the gay French Capital is a powerful, heart- gripping drama all the more convincing because it is true. Youngpeoplewhobelieve they are being cheated of life's long foradventure.romanceand! read here a warning they cannothelp but heed. Marion's story, entitled 'I Wanted ThiiUs," appears complete in True Story Magazine for March. And this is only oneof the many absorbing true life narra- rles that appear in this issue of America's most widely-read magazine.

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1890-1977