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Westmoreland Recorder from Westmoreland, Kansas • Page 5

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS Al Graff wis in Westmoreland, Sunday, visiting his sister. Mrs S. Mosier. He naibe appointed stmaster at vVheaton to succet-d W. Canfield.

dceeaard. The county commissioners are in 60 YEAB9 session today. They had advertised for bida or a 300 foot Steele ap EXPERIENCE LAWRENCE Lawrenci, Kansas 0 1Q YparQ nf Knp- OU I bill Ul JllLvuJj. ias. Free employment bureau.

All competent bookkeepers and stenographers placed in positions. Write for free Catalogue. Adress: Lawrence Business Lawrence, Kanas. W. F.

Challis yesU rday. went to Tope a proach to the Stockdale bridge. They rejected all bids and will re- aJvertise. They will meet soon in conjunction with the Ruey county board to consider the matter. Trade Mark Designs Herb an I Will Willis viited in Weatmon land, Sunday.

Mrs. L. Barr. who was to seriously sick, is improving nicely. Arthur Whitehurst and family will ve to KaiiBaa City in a short time and Williannand family will move upo White huist farm which ihey have reined.

Copyrights Ac AnToneni11iiB a Velrh and flpnoTlPtlnn mM 1 1 rSBS Quickly iiBciTimn our opinion free wluHlior ar IfiTftntdm to t'utrniiihlo. Cnmnnmlra tlontntrlotlyroiiiHn1ln1. HANDBOOK on I'hIpiiI tint frr. IMiIosI mrpit- rr flPi'iirniK pnloni a. Villoma liik.n Mtitm A Co reeelvt tprcial notice, il limit clinrve, lu tbo A TiflHilmutn-l wpphlf Oh tit i.

it nf rtriiM.i 'IVnn. fit ir n' tiimitlis, iml by ml Tioilciiiorii life A PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Roy Grovr and wife v.sited fativei Onaga ov Sunday. rHr-niiHrn and boiuii.t'icf th lulr. JM Pain -2 i up to us mmmnt prnwtli. 10 nHToro limy "Yoiillil'ul CoW.

i lit; Kind mm Hougnt r-s ft hulr lining. New York Hiutu l) rt' I Mt. li viirht Huev of Belvue visited Evangelist Honson to Lecture. Evangelist Hobson will gwe his Join the W'smorelani Pecos Vaiiey Club No. 3.

ir Wjsi moreland tha pat week. Miss l'earl Malon-; Onaga is visit. nn Mi3s Vera nd Lena Ba Iglev. ni'ii'Tnrm of Havensville was in reliiml on business The Famous 11 W. Monroe shi; ped two car ecos Valley of Texas leciure on "California" at the courthouse, Monday, March 15 at 7:30 p.

m. This lecture will be illustrated by means of a good teriopticon showing my of the scops of interest to touripts and some tmit they not Been. He loadd of hogs t' Kansas City. Miss Kile tihehi nf Luuidviile Westmoreland visaed friends in over Sunday. will be assisted by Evnngeli-t Mc-Kinsey in the lecture Admission, children 15c, adults 25c.

Mrs James Lemp 'nau, who has been seriously sick of rheumatism, is improving. Light Bramah cockrel? for sale Mrs red O'Damel. Westmoreland, Kansas. 42-tf The trustees of the county will meet in Westmoreland tomorrow as deputy assessors. Godfrey Miller nas resigned his position as editor uf the Eagle-Journal of St.

Marys Duroc Jersey bied tows. 20 spnng gilts and fall yearlings dua to farrow in March and April, will weigh to 550 all eligible to record. Write, or, come and See them. E. H.

Erickson, Olsburg, Kansas. You have been hearing of the Pecos Valley. There is still time to get a', tract of it on ground flour prices and the easiest posj-ible terms, but the time-is very limited. Westmoreland-Pecos Valley Club No. i and 2 were organized recently by a representative lot of Westmoreland People, twenty-two of them, and William Scott and Walter Robson went as their committee to investigate the land and surrounding conditions, his committee has returned and reported in no uncertain terms that the land and prospective Water Supply Is All Could Be Desired.

Ihey selected the lands npplied for by these Clubs. They report also that, ever one going to see the land bins. Now we a-e orgai izing Westmoreland-Pecos Valley Club No. and have asked for a temporary reservation of tw acres in a body to accommodate the Mr. and Mrs.

Huff of Manhattan was up th past week to see Mrs. Ella Area William Knitter of Oakley was in Westmoreland tne last werk visiting old friends and attending 10 some business matters. H. Fwersmyer of Blaine will move to ihe Pec is Valley, New Mexico in a couple of weeks. A an of his is already djwn there.

If you need a pill take DeWitt't Little Earb Risers. on them: pasy. pleasant little hverpiils Sold by Star Drug Co. The Recorder is late again. Well, we just could not help it The foreman's wife is sick and he was at home a day or so a job of Lloyd Garrison has a position in a general store at Columbia, and will go there shortly.

seven thousand personal property statements -t in our way about press day, and Charles M. Leigh, came to make some adjustments and put some improvements on our C. I. Hough and fami ly are mov ing this week to the farm they purchased near Olsburg. Mrs.

Ftstus Fjater of Kansas City, wife of the cingrtgational preacher, is in Westmoreland visiting her husband and attending th-i revival meetings. Mrs. Ella Area is very sick with little hope of recovery, though she seems a little better today. Mrs. Ernest Smith of Denver is in Westmoreland visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Morris. Simplex and sr it here the day before the Racoi'u.

should have be issued. He took the machine nnd the machine man lor a day and more. We consider ourselves lucky to get out at all this week. No hunting or trespassing allowed on mv farm li miles southeast of John Horgan. new Club and those in the original Clubs who dssire to increase their applications, but the Texas-Orient Develop ment Company are only placing on the market a limited amount of land at the present price to introduce it, and as it is being sold very rapidly by agents even where it will require prompt action on the part of those who expect to get any of this Land at $35 An Acre, Including: Perpetual Water Riht.

as in all probability the remainder of the $35 land will be closed out the next, trip. Prices on the next tract brought in, no better land, remember, will ranges W. B. Coyle and Tom are in Salina this week attending the A. O.

U. W. grand lodge. The G. S.

Roberts of near Fostoria sold a span ot mules to J. Jarvie, the Holton horse buyer, for $390. former represents Giant Lodge of Westmoreland and the latter Bugler City lodge of Blaine. Croup positively stopped in 20 To Kent, For Sale. About 35 or 40 acres of farm land, 10 acres of meadow, and 50 The land on sale is known as the $40.00 to $60.00 per acre.

acres or pasture, a-room nouse J. H. Harter attended Thompson Bros. Poland China sale and bought severa' fine sows to add to his herd. with cellar, well, chicken house.

minutes, with Dr. Shoop's Croup Remedy. One test alone will surely prove this truth. No vomiting, no distress. A safe and pleasing syrup 50c.

Sold by M. F. Moore. corn crib and stable, li mile from school on Flush rural route and Fred L. Burnea, of Flueh telephone system.1 Write or pbore.

Jasper Fink, 46-tf Kiush, Kannas. Phone 192, 3 short, long. Wfy ja is visiting her mother, Mra. Ella Area, who is so serious ly sick. Orient Irrigation Project and is located at the point where the Orient Railroad crosses the Pecos where the most extensive irrigation project in the entire Pecos Valley is to be-constructed utilizing Toyah Lake the largest lake in Texas fed by Toyah creeks and numerous springs.

Recollect that you can buy as little as 10 acres of this land at $35 per acre by paying down trie trifle of $14, the balance to be paid out in monthly pay- Mias Ruth Ellis, at one time a compositor in the Recorder office, was married Monday of last week to Vern Carson in Topeka. She and her sister have lived with their mother in Topeka for many yean. irvin ingaiis ol Seneca is in Westmoreland visiting his brother, Hennessy Bros. Sale. Having rented our farm we will sell at Public Sale at our farm miles north and li miles west of Blaine.

31 miles south and 1 mile Ray, the foreman of the Recorder office. $100,000 to place on farm mort gases at special low rates for 60 Dr. 6. Brunner of Wamego was up this week in consultation with Dr. S.

Toothaker in the case of Mrs. Ella Area. daya. This ia your opportunity if you want to make an investment or refund your present loan. Come eaBt of Keeserville commencing at 10 o'clock sharp on TUESDAY.

MARCH 9, 1909 9 Hor8e--Coneisting if team of black mares 12 and (i years-old weiirhine about 2.ioO. in foal by ments of $7 until the full price 01 $350 nas neen paiu. winiicroiwuu taxes to pay until paid for. if you buy 40 acres or more you pay one-fifth down, the balance in monthly-payments or tour annual payments, as you may desire, We urge those thinking of buying 40 acres or more to go down and make their own selection, and will refund their railroad fare in case they purchase that amount or more. and see Badgley Arnold.

30-tf Join the Westmoreland Pecos Tibbett's imported Norman horse; Valley Club 3. t.aam of black horses 4 years-old Miss Sarah McKee and Master Homer Warner of Frankfort visited at the McKee home from Saturday till Tuesday. Mr. and Msr. E-nest Sylvester moved down this week from rear Frankfort to the Thomas place vacated by Anton Fichesr.

weighing about 2,100, black horse 3-years-jld, weight 1150; sorrel mare 4-years-old, weight 1100, in fnnl bv Tibbett's saddle horse; 2 Read What a Prominent Marshall County Man Says: George E. Hart has accepted a position as clerk in Robson Bros, store. He takes the place of E. E. Williams, who has resigned to go on a farm.

Mr. Williams has rented the Whitehurst farm some six miles south of town. black fiilies coming three years old, black filley coming two yearf old. Frankfort, Kaimas, IUIi, 11HIS. Warren Ai)tlinv, Westmoreland, Mr, 90 Head of Cattle Consisting of I.

R. Hijton and famijy had the pleasure of entertaining his sister, Mrs. Will Damiels, of Russell county a few days this week. Shorthorn bull 3-years-old 34 head of cows, 3 of which are registered The new Methodist church in Wamrgo will be dedicated March 28. This is the finest protestant ShorthornB, fresh Cow with calf by side, and more will be fresh Boon; cnurch in Pottawatomie county.

J. B. SI iff, manager of the Swartz-Lynn Mercantile Company's store at this place, was in St. Joseph Monday and Tuesday. 6 head of two-year-old Heifers.

3 head of two-year-old Steers, 9 head This church alone has received of yearling heifers, 12 head of eighty members as the result of revival services at Wamego Dear Sir: Replying your favor of the 12tli will Hay, that I wiw down in tlir 1'ecoH Valley lli-first of November, and after making all inquiry I could an to water miily, railroads etc. and looking the whole proposition over thoroughly I decided Unit it was going to be nc of the best, if not the best irrigation project in the United States. For il.ere is IoIh of land in one body, an ample water supply and good railroad facilities corning. The laud lies ideally for irrigation, needing no levying or grading in order to get water 011 to it, and runs so level generally that they can run the ditches on the section lines. Within a few years I look for a wonderful development of that valley and it will be a good place to live or own property.

Of course there are all kinds of speculation as to what the land will lie worth in a short time, which all depends of course on the rapidity of settlement. I was told by the engineer in charge there, Mr. 1). W. White that I would refuse 1 "jO per acre in eigtei-n months, and he seems to nie to tie a very level headed conservative nan.

There are more peoole ready to develop a proposition of this kind now than there were some yean ago and I think this will develop cp iek. Yours very truly, II. 11. 1. yearling Steers, 24 Calves, 11 Heiferg.

13 Steers. 80 hf ad of hogs. 3 brood sows. Clifford Harter of Pleasant Ridge visited at the home of Jas. Pinick over Sunday and attended the meetings Sunday afternoon and evening.

Teeth will ache If neglected too long. Have them examined Before it is too late. Dr. Loofbourrow. 77 shoats from 40 to 150 pounds.

About 20 bushels seed corn. Implements Wagon, hay rake, riding cultivator, 2 McCormick mowers, riding plow, roller bear W. T. and Reeper Williams of ing feed erinder, hay stacker, 2 Willia.n Valberg of near Onaga Lawrence and son Bon and Percy Williams of Onagahave been visiting Surveyor J. E.

Williams the past week. i I sweeps, tup buggy, oau uearing) came to Kansas from Holland about twenty years ago and haB made a handsome fortune farming startiog in without capital. He Dr. C. A.

Ogg, formerly of Westmoreland has been elected secretary of the Douglass Commercial He ia practicing; dentistry in that town. The time is veryfhort. Call on the undersigned for literature and further particulars. If you cannot go dow in person enroll as a member of Club No. 3.

You will be treated without discrimination, and will get as fine a tract of land as though you selected it personally. But remember that you MUST act before Monday noon, March 1, or pay the higher price if you get any land. Warren Anthony, Westmoreland, Kas. gridnstore, saddle, 2 Bets work harness and other articles. Terms: All Sums of $10.00 and under cash, on all sums over $10, 10 months time will be given on good bankable notes bearing 8 per cent interest.

All property to be settld for before removal. Free lurch at noon. HENNESSY riROS. Jas. T.

McCuHoch and W. H. Trosper, iuetiowers. returned a couple of weeks ago from a visit to his native land. He was over there about two months and while he has a warm spot in his heart for the old country, It Is pretty certain that ha had many good words to say for his adopted country whil on his visit.

J. H. Harter'shog sale was well attended although the cold weather kept a good many away. Hogs brought good prices, J. T.

Bartly buying the to top $58..

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