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The Salina Daily Union from Salina, Kansas • Page 6

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Salina, Kansas
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THE SALINA DAILY UNION, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 2(1 1911. OWN COAT ON A CORPSE GOOD STORY ON CHARLES BERG FINALLY COMES TO LIGHT. ALFALFA IS IN BLOOM i IThe Crop Will Be Ready to Cut in a Week Snow Hill, May 26 Alfalfa is beginning to bloom and will be ready to cut in about a week or ten days. Tins Since 1870 Since 1870 in Town To-day, and it Mr. Berg is is a Good Time to Print It.

crop will be a. good one for it being so dry. Rains can be expected as soon as the alfalfa is down this being generally the case when the farmer wants nice weather to stack his crop and for it to cure properly. Mrs. W.

E. Davis left Tuesday for an extended visit with relatives at Charles Berg, formerly of Salma. but now traveling for the Missouri Casket Company is in Salina He was in Hutchinson this week, and while there the Hutchinson Gazette told the following story on him: Many years ago, the father of Will end Steve Johnson embarked in the undertaking business in Hutchinson. About the same time the sire oi Charles W. Berg, now a traveling en straw nats 38 Different Styles, $1.00 to $6.00 i Walter, Olkahoma, and other points i I in that state.

C. W. Buck and family visited Sun-1 at the J. H. Spohn home.

i salesman for the Missouri Casket Company, of St. Louis, assumed thei pioneersliio of em.Uming trade in The baseball game in the Johnson pasture Sunday resulted in a score of 24 to lfi, in favor or the north side against the south side. Next Sunday Salina. Both Johnson Senior and; Berg Senior have won their rewards! and have passed to the beyond, but! Will and Charles knew each other in IShipton will cross bats with the Ben- jniugtdu team on this diamond. Harold Carper went to Assaria, Sat urday for a few dav's visit with rehi-I fives.

Here's where you can get what you want, and get it some better get pleased easier and a better Hat for the money. Soft Straw Hats, Stiff Straw Hats, Fine Straw, Coarse Straw, Narrow Brim, Wide Brim, Low Crown, High Crown, Raw Edge, Smooth Edge. Great variety of Smart Straw Hats at $2,00. Nobby Pencil Curl Hats $2.00, S2.50. Broad Brim Straw Hats with saw tooth edge $2.50, $3.00.

High Crown English Straw Hats $2,00, $3.00. The New ONE OUNCE Straw Hats (imported) $2.50, S3. 50. the early days, and they still are fast friends. Mr.

Bei-t; was here yesterday mingling with friends, of whom he has many. "I know a good story on that fellow," said Will Johnson, as the casket salesman left the front entrance of the Bisconte hotel. "And, when 1 John McFarlane and daughters wore I the guests of the C. II. Fox family, Sunday.

Misses Jessie ifarptjr, Tilie Reh end Harry Carper were Minneapolis Every man will soon be rushing to get under cover of a straw hat. Every man's favorite style of hat can be found here, as our showing ruins the entire range of fashion's Our large showing of Straw Hats will suggest comfort for your head, while our reasonable prices will cause your pocketbook to emit a sigh of relief. Come in and try on say I know a good story on him, I mean it. While it is a little bit old, it happened at Salina, just before Mr. Here moved his family to Kansas visitors, Sunday.

Little Freddie and Ruth Botsford of Salina who have been cared for at the A. J. Gregory for the past six weeks while Mrs. Botsford was with relatives in Houston, Texas for her health, were taken to their Salina home Mrs. Botsford returned lijome ISunday much improved: in health.

Panama Hats City." At tjiis juncture, Mr. Berg made a. re-appearance. "Tell that coat said John- son." i "Well," began Berg, not knowing that a newspaper reporter was pres-j ent. "It is a little old, but I gness 1 must tell it, since you, Bill, insist 'upon it.

"I never will forget it, for you Clinton Carper went to Minneapolis! Two different classes, $5.00 and $6.00, both genuine South American Panamas, the difference in the price determined by the fineness of the straw and dexterity of the weave in producing a fine dense texture, no difference in the cost for the style, the fabric's the thing. We believe we can prove to you in about two seconds that Panamas of a given value cost less money here. They're here on sale and the earlier you pick the better. Saturday, where he has promises of two different schools nearby. Mr.

Carper came here a few weeks ago from Dectur county where he was a teacher. Miss Moarl Norman returned to Assaria, Saturday after a weeks visit with relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. M. J.

Best got the wrong spoons at the school dinner. She would like to get her own in exchange as she has had them for nearly fifty years. Both sets of the spoons were marked the same with white strings, know I lost a $40 cont in the deal. I had just returned from a funeral and was arrayed in a new Prince Albert. There in the morgue, was an old man one of my friends.

His family had provided a. new suit which, by the way, was very similar to my own. I was much surprised and the cause of the mistake. Phone Mrs. Best if you have them.

E. I. Haywood of Bennington filled pained to fihd my old friend dead, and immediately I laid aside my coat and began the work of preparing him 'for burial. i "I succeeded in arranging his burial! raiment, up to placing on the coat, when I found that his arms, which Rev. J.

J. Mickey's place at Pleasant Hill, Sunday. He gave a good talk. His family came out with him to become acquainted with our people. Mr.

SALE TWO-PIECE SUITS at Now that warm weather has really come, you men will want to doff those heavv weight suits and don cooler ones. This timelv sale of 100 TWO-PIECE SUITS at FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, offers a great opportunity for you to secure high grade spring and summer weight Heywood is a rural mail carrier. C. H. Fox and family and John Mc THE DOLLAR Farlane and daughters in the former auto drove to the J.

S. Fox home near Verdi, Sunday afternoon. were crossed over his breast, had become too rigid to be moved." Well, what did' yon do then?" queried Johnson, with a devilish twinkle in his eye. "I took my jack knife and split the coat in the back to within three inches of the collar and soon had it in place. continued the narrator, 'T realize now that I did not notice which coat I picked up.

My Roscoe Jones and family enter clothing at less than wholesale prices! The saving is so great and the quality is so high that you simply can't affort to miss this great sale. Up to $22.50 suits NOW $9.80, Up to $15.00 suits NOW $7.98, Up to $10.00 suits NOW $5.98, They're ready, but be prompt. tained a number of friends and relatives, Sunday. S. P.

Baker and family and relatives of Minneapolis, were Salina visitors, Sunday. Mrs. Roscoe Jones and children are visiting her parents in Salina, for a New Department -Ready; brother, who was present, reminded me that tire deceased man was not a member of the Elks, yet there was a large Elks' emblem on the lapel ot his coat. To make a long story brief, I had slit my own coat, ana It was needless to remark, that I was in a pickle. I bought a new suit, however, nnd was prepared to attend the funeral in fuil conventional W.

A. Sprind Carnival VEGET FRUIT 6 BIG DAYS GHTS I make farm loans on easy terms, and low rates. Come and see me. Ralph Anderson, over Farmers Notional Bank. C57-tf.

FRESH EVERY DAY We hade just what you'll like. We want your patronage. It will be appreciated, Jor which we will render good service, jurnish you with the BEST of Vegetables and Fruits at the LOWEST prices. few days. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Spohn attended the social at No. 3, Tuesday night.

They report a fine time. This is the neighborhood in which Mr. Spohn was born, the third white baby boy in Saline county. Anna Trow of Minneapolis, spent the first of the week with home folks. Harry Carper is the agent for the Dixie Tailoring and has made several sales.

Roy Miller and Hubert Spohn spent Saturday in Verdi. Harry Drake of Bennington visited Glenn and Earl Best, Sunday. The boys of the neighborhood have of late been making a good revenue from gopher and crow scalps. They keep a close watch on the young crows from the time they are hatched and get them the minute they leave the nest, before they can fly good. All stock were out on grass by the first of the week.

Pastures need rain. OCCIDENTALS APPEAL PHONE 635 PROMPT DELIVERY Homemade Bread Commencing at Salina, Monday, May 29, 1911 All Attractions Furnished by The Famous Nat Reiss Shows 20 Biq Attractions 20 DELICATESSEN" Will Take $1,258.57 Hobson Verdict to Supreme Court David Ritchie, attorney for the Occidental Mutual Benefit has filed on behalf of the lodge notice that it will take an appeal from the verdict to a recent jury in district court awarding insurance to Joseph and Rebecca Hobson, parents of a deceased member of the lodge here. The case has now been in the courts here a matter of four years. crisp lettuce leaves. ALPHA BRUMAGE GOES EAST Another excellent fruit salad is idisig Devices 4 DICKINSON HAS 22 BANKS.

Colodaro Salad. Wash both red and white cherries, remove ihe stems and Ig Free Acts 8 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC stones, and cut in halves lengthwise. Abilene's New Depository Makes One to Every 1,175 People. Abilene, May 26. A new state bank, to be called the Central State Bank, has been organized here.

Former Football Star Will Be Athletic Instructor Virginia Beloit, May 2f. Alpha Brm-age, who has been holding the position' of athletic instructor at the Nebraska Normal school has handed in his resignation, having accepted a offer of a similar position at the Virginia Military Institute at Lexington, (Remove the pulp from oranges. Remove the skins from bananas, Military Band Popular Prices The charter was applied for. Ir will ith a silver knife, cut in one-third-have a capital of $13,000. It will inch slices and cut slices in cubrs.

iuuKe lueiuv-iwo uanKs ui Mix the fruits, using an equal quanti- Commencing on Wednesday, June 7th, 1911, the undersigned banks of Salina will close on Wednesday of each week at 12:30 o'clock, P. MM during the months of June July and August. County, one lo every 1,175 inhab- I itants. which has been tenaerea 10 mm at a good increase of salary over that (which he has been receiving in Ne-Ibraska. Mr.

Brumage will enter upon his new duties about September first. The Virginia Military institute lis a well known educational establish ty of each, and marinate with French dressing. Serve in nests of orit-'p lettuce leaves. To make a delicious Orange-Salad, cut three oranges In sections and free from seeds and membrances Skin and seed white grapes. There should be three-fourths of a cupful.

Cut one- FOR SALE One 12 Horse Tower, I. IU C. stationary gasoline engine, used one year; looks good as new, is good as new, fully warranted. Price only $400.00. Reason for sell ing.

have bought a 20 H. P. If you need a 10 or 12 H. this is a snap. Write John G.

Quinn, Salina, Kansas. 29S-2t 685-St. Farmers National BanK Planters State BanK ment and is situated at the same town jas the famous Washington and Lee university. Alpha Brumage was formerly a I Central Kansas League umpire and officiated at many games in Salina. I third of a cupful of pecan nut meats in pieces.

Mix the ingredients and i arrange on a bed of romaine. Pour over a dressing made as follows: jMix four tablespoonfuls of olive oil, By FRED H. QUINCY, President. By J. F.

MERRILL, President. THREE FRUIT-SALADS. There Would be Fewer Divorces If there were more healthy stomachs. When your stomach is in perfect order, your digestion good, a healthy meal leaving no bad effects-you don't feel like scolding your wife, cuffing the children and kicking the cat, do you? No, your disposition is as perfect as your stomach. Astor Digestive Tablets Sweeten the stomach and the temper, strengthen the glands, warm and tone the stomach's walls, and prevent gas forming, that bad effect of impaired digestion which leads man? people to believe that they have heart trouble, when all they really have is a bad stomach.

Don't get a divorce-get a box of Astor Digestive Tablets, 50 cts. T. W. Carlin Phone 10 Sole Agent for Astor Remedies All Guaranteed A simple Banana-Salad is made in one tablespoonful of orange juie, Remove one section of; one-half tablespoonful of vinegar, one this way: skin from each of five small selected teaspoonful of salt of a Nat'l BanK of America Traders State Bank IF IT RAINS, BERRIES! If Not, the Crops May Be Badly Curtailed. Springfield, May 2G.

Reports from the big strawberry fields report a water famine. Unless it rains with- bananas. Take out fruit scrape and teaspoonful of paprika, one-eighth of cut fruit from one banana in thin 'a teaspoonful of finely-chopped) slices. Cut fruit from other bananas Poquefort cheese. Ganish salad in one-half inch cubes and marinate with strips of red pepper.

The dress- By H. J. STOVER, Cashier. By F. HAGEMAN, President.

in a few days, the crops will be dam with a French dressing. Refill skins ing served on this salad is improved aged thousands of dollars worth. All available persons are carrying water with cubes and garnish with slices of i if allowed to stand in the ice-box for banana sprinkled generously with; a few hours Woman's Home' Com-j paprika. Stack around a mound of panion. i to the fields trying to save the plants..

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