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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 4

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NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS monihly meeting -at the bank March £. Mrs. John Yoanjf Is sick with! ic jrrip. I TV, sick. dance which ivas (o have i pi ven "Wednesday evening booasifC (he snow i concert w.is postponed Miss Lillian Mens-niel has re- nimftd her school work after nearly two wseSis' sjflsness with 1 She -teaches in the room.

SECTION The fl-ranfii car it The-snow'is JwiUy on ids in Ci. Mr. ajirt Mrs. George of Uio parents of tt poijnd'boy, ito whom they have given the Edwurd John. 1 I V.

H. Aiuvater was In UIpe Saturday. Strutzel-called on George Jlellmcr Sunday Miss Rdua Hic.e ate supper day with Misses Jennie and Juanita Dunn. Henry Westfnlls in Olpe on Moore Saturday. i Henry Hire-was in Olpo Friday and Rapp came evening.

from Emporia Saturday! Mrs Wostfall has been slek. evening for a night's visit with! Hubert Haley was In Olpe their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Uapp AMERICUS TUddiso Mr.

niul A. visited Sunday IMG STEEJS TOWARD First 'War- of foy Solution of ARMS PARLEY A SUCCESS tudgH fij-xterit, Farm Itawd Construction and in George Suyder and several frieiiilf from Kmpuria spent Sun- iiay afternoon visiting Mr. Bnyd- pr's brother. Ernest A. Snyder and.

family. Herbert Hanson, C. K. Ansericus for a with his brother. Kails- 1 vho teaches in America! 5 schools, tfi-rliardt Wilkins.

who went In lioi-h-'sler. for a'n examination l-vntherY clinic, t.wn home last I Thr K. who have ivitii; in in tlif. -west part of town. expect week 111(0 Hie home (ni Eaft Hroadway.

who was ytayiup wil.li Mrs. Kleline I-attEh- lin. been sick, has iv- it'i-Ri' 1 to -licr liomo on Allen Creek. Sniuh was honip frmn Hartford fcr a visit hi-; family. The Smiths ex- per! move rr.cn to Hartferrt.

Mlii-rc Siniui has a liarnras ir shop. K. MrAnl'-y. who is tlic city school at rcwn f'ounty. aflonioon for wc'-li-ond visit with hrr par- futs.

Mr. and Mi-f--. ,1. T. MeAllley.

ADMIRE 1 February 2S. Fretl Clnnd. nf faldVell. has viuiting friends and in Admire. lie made the to Admire hi his car.

Henry Best. Harry Uckuls and Ce'irpe Cibl'y retunieil to Palurda evening from .1 triTi to Kdward Sluirt. of Idaho, with and Mrs. Henry Mr. Klmer are parenly.

of a lil.l pound born February They have named the baby ICvelyn. Clem Stonehraker. 1 was in Admire last week. She wat; called Admire by ibo sickness of her father, Mr. McCrow.

Tlie Admire ball teams bo represented In the county in ICmporla Kriiiay. Josephine P.esi has returned t(i Mrs. was I'n Saturday. I. Wagoner is building a new house-, i Miss Alia Slater visited with I home folk during Hie week-end.

Miss Xonh Martin ate supper with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rice Sunday evening. A light rain fell in the Section district. Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uunn have A spelling match be held the Highland School next Thursday evening. nanita Dunn returned to school after week's absence. Edwiird Rico lias sick.

PLEASANT HILL Koliruary 27 and Mrs. Cecil Smith and have gone-to Cireeloy for several weeks' visit. Helen AVright entertained a friend from Ksltridge Sunday. About three inchc? of rain Cell the Pleasant Hill neighborhood last Wednesday. Fuller has been home the past.

ivc'Pk helping bis father. Mr. Oavcnporl. received two cirlnadu of cattle from Kansas City last week. fluff Smith silent this week-end with follt.

Mr. Chaplin, the teacher at the Pleasant Hill school, has been i'icl; t.liis week. His classes have not been meeting since his absence. Cei II Smith returned Monday. Mrs.

Sehurman is at homo lili her daughter. Vy the' t'lilteil J'I-CSH: Washinjsfon, Mnn-cli J. HardliiK today rounded out his irst year as President of the United Stales. When he- ordered White House gates swung opey, on his return from the Inauguration at the Cnpitol a year ago, he let In a flood of which have driven him at a hard pace. It-'lins been a year llllod with many aehlev.euiQiit£~the most outstanding being the armament some disappointments.

Entering office after the biggest war in history and eight years ot Democratic rule. President Harding found himself entangled in many peculiar problems of statesmanship' and politics which have tested him and Ills advisors to the utmost. Friends and enemies alike wore scanning the record of Hie llrst ycnr closely today to see far- Harding had gone in good his campaign promise to bring about a return to "normalcy;" for his record will be tin: chief issue in the congressional c.ampajgn already" is stir-' ring to life. While President Harding's critics insist that. Hie return Is yut to be achieved.

supporters declare -that headway has been made as fast us the unprecedented economic wreckage left by the war permitted. The armament conference which dissolved the Anglo-Japan- alllaiice. provided for scrapping of G.S biittlcsiiips and ina'ug- urittcd ii ten-year naval holiday, stands by common consent as thf Hkte I A Bible for Normal i sl(1( ientg recently or- for famine In Ionized, and is Dieting lipmedianly Tuir(Ia evening nt thp res.dCBt Harding tariefl extra I llklo is the of Gougress to tdopt a re- (oa her fiw l-fw ib open to anv sohitloa of peace with Germany students who are interested d-iui to cuati oni6fc6ncy tariff uuiciHOMCT mrin embers of the cliss eat the cafeteria meet there at i) o'clock, and the oven- meal together. The study lesson follows at 7 o'clock. The class is studying tlie out'a Bteady sU'eam or i The ure: Marie M.

Lalng, secretary; 1 Bwrbtr, Ruby Ktwlrff Owner ilyer, Miss Elllii Rftth- bun, Miss Srhraidt Sophie SchwnrLs, Miss JLola' Smith, Miss StaMdlsH, Miss Ullian Valentine, and "Mss, Dorothy Stall PuJrfic SiUc, Tue'day, March 7, nt my farm, 1J miles south of 'Rocky-' Ford 52 head of in tflf February, hereby Tfcalf February A the underpinned 'or Probate Court of Lion innats duly appointee) ind qualified aj of of 1C Loiisr deceased LtViin All parties, interested in nail! estate tolte notice and eovorri fiUves B. Lone, nhd A pro- protection nnd' other cotnirioSitieii; law excess profits levfeg, thc income surtaxes'and "nuisance" taxes. Restriction -of Budget system! of meat packing industry. Establishment of," Vclcraiiis' Service Bureau. Maternity aid.

Creatirtiv ot agricultural credit, evolving fund of be through Corporation. Anti-beer bill, Bribing of beer medicinal purposes, and jrohibitlon enforcement. Approprlatl'cii of- $75,000,000 aid road b.uilding., their F. ot are vis- Mrs; Jfl25.) iniblipncil- In." the OF Notice. In hereby Klvctii Thnt.

on thc 21st February. A. the undftr.slkncü by the "Probate Fish 13 Years' Experience in Automotive EXIDE BATTERIES, DELCO-REMY, WESTING. HOUSE, K-W, BERLI NG, SPLITORF, WEBSTER, ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT; TELEPHONE AND. of the ostato.

of 'Jackson, deceased," late Lyon i All parties In said; es- tato wiJI 'govern iliemselvcs ticcordlhsrly. Cltiznna Em- porla. Kansas. Administrator. H.

(First publisliefl' In 'the DfiUyXiaKette, Pcbruury -NOTICH 1 Not'Icu Is" hereby srlvon, Thiifon the IStii day of February, A. THE MAN WHO SPENDS AUL HE EARNS WILU STIU. BE- Tag Round-Up of the Hard- fcw wce Topeka. March than 00,000 Kansas motorlntH arc subject to arrest bec.auKe tliey rhayo failed to obtain Tfi2 liuenso'tiilis. were sent Crem-'the-oflTlce of Secretary of Stale; to enforce iho law.

which provides ft minimum Tine xif $25 for failure to pay annual fee Bight state inspectors 'are in'all day on a (he field and will aiwist officers i'i seeing that are Varned and penalized it necessary, The inspectors will try to reach all of thc principal cities in the next 10 SYSTEMATICALLY ISjEAQNlNGS BE- Court of Lyon.County. Tf.a.n¡u\»,j appointed -anil-qualified OB executor anil wjtti thc wJll an- ncxcii of the estate'bt M. deqeaBDu. -late 'of '-Lyon County. Iri gnid cs- fnte will.

govern tlicmKclves 'accordingly. Browne Executor, and Clyde Browjl. Administrator with "the W.ill Annexed. (Firiitt published. in tlie Emno'la February NO'TJCKi.

Notice hereby Is given tlio creditors and nil othera interested the of Edward p. Briincr.de- ecascd. tlie undersigned Ijas on lUc'-a report of Her udmluiiitration and will, ninkii jlliiul settlement pf said nt tlie -1'rohato Court, of I-yon County. Kansas. Monday.

MajrChf-'O. 15Si.ii.iid that aii'-appHctt- tlon ivill be niadu for 'an order ot the court Undine and adjutlgiag.TV.lio arc the lieirs. or of tlio deceased, and a hearing had us to administrator's and fees. Ella T. Diirilap.

Ejcc.cutrix of'the: estate of Kdward P. JBruner. (First putjlistiied in tho Dally Cazctte. February 'SHunirF'S SALE. Under and by virtue of an order of sale to me directed, and Issued, out of.

the -District Court ot Lyon ty, Kanans, on day of Febr i'uary. 1923. in a "cause therein pcnd- which The State of Kansas. plaintiff, and Vfm. Sraltlv real name unknown.

Svas defendant. I The man who SPBiN'DS all he makes is like a man who must work will Mnrch 't. 1922. ARE YOU SLAVING OR SAVING? treadmill. He keeps walking, but HE NEVER AHEAD.

It, is through his efforts that the SPENDTHRIFT'S, lottery is kept going. The man who SAVES SYSTEMATICALLY is slave to no one. He soon saves enough to enahlo.hini to build a home and become niTiTc! at 10 o'clock K. at the Motor Jj-ktb inn, JN'o. Street, in 'regime to date.

Adoption or the budget systein of controlllitt; Kovernment ox- Is uccRplcd UK the tnost uiidiiinuntal slop In total mitoinohile registration to date is approximately as compared with 287,000 for i the six months ending December I domestic 11121. Applications pom- 1 4 ing In at the rate of nearly 2.000 Ueveliiptnents In the Held of flay a ro of steno- during tho year in- grn is still busy making out records and mailing EMPORIA LUMBER COAL CO. CHARLES 0. WE3T. Manager Phone tlie bidder, for cash, the follow! nff personal property, situated In Lyoii to Arit: One Ford, roadster, engine No.

545.1681. 11- Thc sumo to be sold wHhciiU pursuant to judgment and decree rendered in said cause as recited In said order of sale. Wjtnes6 my hand this 15th day of February. A. 1'XS.

C. S. Gibson. Sheriff) Lyon County. Kansas.

Ji. Boynton, Attorney for Plaintiff. elude: from i Ralllicatlon visil from Mrs. Air. Davenport helped Carl NelncJn butcher Friday.

Lester and Chester Davenport wont coon hun'tlni; 1'rldiiy nifilit and caught, one coon and several oilier aiiiiiials. Smllh will to Marlon, when. 1 he will help brother, who is in the hardwarj business. Tlin Lnmley Brothers arc uf- fi'riftg limlUMl number of bred typo I'uland China: all eligible In ri'KiKHT. Set; us ini- nn'iliately.

phnnc SURL'. Mr. and Mrs. I.al'c Thcye. of InVtrlrt arc the iiin-enls of a daughter born Monday.

sifler a wcr-li's iihsenr(! lie- i aif-e (if sicUin 1 Mrs. Malde A'Tm. nf ICiuporia, with her parents. Mr. Tdin llest.

The ball" team? at Miller 1'riday The r.irls In 1 hy a 1 M-orr. and the Admin hy score ill 1 L. 1C. Mary, of Saffnrdville, wa.l Yhursday. BUSHONG l-'ehruary F.

Davis and family nf the neighborhood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. JXprauy.o (if tin- cnlil weather. 'lie praetlcf game at Emporia Monday night was cancelled. Rufihong liiixh School eteers will play in the county in Emporia Friday Saturday.

Miss Isla McKinsey and John surprised their iu liushoiig by iiiotnring Empfriij last. Wednesday and uuirn't'd. Mr. Hiiki-y. author, lecturer will lie th(; ixth of the lyreum the hall.

Til" Literary society priir-tii'iuc en its jilay to be uf number the lycoiim 1 are better no have been re- John Singer was found on the f'Ovr of his iiom'- Friday morning nejiliew. Marion Singer. Jjsd suffered a Htroke of paral- He unr-onscions when aad did regain ron- died Katur- luorning. When he wa.s Singer was visiting in-r duugiitfr five rnuce away. Cervices were held at pringdaie Suadar iud interment as in the Agnes City cemetery.

Singer lived on a farm north ivn. Jte as 7i years old. board held its Absolutely New Stationery There is touch of the unusual in every box. The K. WOODS Commercial Slreot of the Columbian treaty awarding-' diunages growing out of tho 1'anu- ma revolution during the -Roosevelt administration.

I Settlement of the Panama- Costn licau botindury dispute by' diplomatic pressure and dispatch of marines which forced Panama to yield her claims. Negotiation of a treaty with Japan dolliiing American rights lit Yap. Invitation to Chile and Pom to hold conference in Washington fcir settlement nf Tneim-Arlcu. boundary dispute, Proposal of treaty with Mexico Id Insure protection of American "Some motorists apparently arc not aware the license -year has been changed frnin a fiscal to a calendar year basin," said E. A.

Cornell, chief of the license Department. "Otherwise hard to account for the fact that wo are short of the total registration at the correfuioniliiii; lime following last July 1." THERMO MAGNETIC BATHS arc not a now idea, as this system has been in use over years, wonderful results in Rheumatism, Pneumonia, Paralysis, Flu, Intestinal and Stomach disorders, also in female troubles. CALX, FOR A DEMONSTRATION 714 Merchant Street Phone 1560 Pure Whole Wheat Made from the best whole -wheat flour money can buy. 20-oz. Loaf, Perfect Bakery F.

X. SCHUII, Propr. Phone 142 702 Coia'l "THE HOME OF PERFECT BREAD" 619 Com'L St. EMPORIA FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS C. JONES' SONS," Cunt AGENTS UUk.

DRv HUMPHRY Nine Years lit X-HAY Hvkilull dt MeCetif'm RESEARCH CtDilCAt DIAGNOSIS urfn'e Gastric Milk huKan and cows; tiince C. Hill, Director State Bank BWg. Bailey'. Market Phone 129 We do our delivering Profits or a sun of course" you ivill say. But can hold the cent so close to your eye that you lose gijjht of the sun.

Some baking powders can be bought for a few pennies less than but donX hold these cents too close to your jvili not to spc the quality t-the dependabilitybf In other words, don't be de- eeivecl hy few pennies tlic cheapest baking powder in price is often the rnrjst expensive. When you buy Calumet you ichow that it'wijl produce pure, sweet, and wholesome bakings. You know that use-'less be- contains more than the leavening -strength. it-rtry be convinced. caq of Calumet contains full 10 ailnces.

Some baking powders come in 12 oUhce instead of l(j ounce cans, he sure pound when vou want it. (irirst published In the JT.mpnria' Daily tiiizutlu. Kc.bruaj-y '16, SHUHIIi-K'S SAI.K. Under and by virtue ot au order of. Kale to inn dtrcntcu.

and issued ouL ot thn DlHlrlcl Court nf Lyon County, KansaH. on Uiu day oC February, A. 1.12:!. in cnusi; tliercln pc'ncl- Intr. In Tilo- Stato of Ivansan was plaintiff and Conrad was de.fBnd.int.

I will on Saturday, tlie 4th of March; A. JO o'clock a. nt tho Motor N'n. 72S Commercial Street. In Ibo City of Kmporia.

County. KniisaH. soli auction to thn highest bld- ilcr for cash, tlio following pcrson- l'properly In County. aiiHau, to ivlt: Onn Kuril rotiUstcr, pnislnfc number 4KHG11, license iniin- 7C-UC. Tlie to bo sold "without, appraisement, 'pursuant to tlio judgment iirid rendered in said causo as reel tod In said order of sale.

Wltncsa my baud tlila Jutli day of February. 3822. i C. S. ailwon, Sheriff, j.yiitt County, Kansas.

Roland Boynlon, Attorney for J'lalntlff. (FlrHt publlHlind In tlio -ISinporla Daily Kcbrimry 1IOAI) X'OTICIC. Stato of Kaunas. HS.J To Whrftn May Omccr'n: Take notice, thai, ii Ipftnl iiotltloti MlRneil liy U'llllam Tiidil and other bou.so- of JCinpn'rln TiiwilHbiti. In unid II.T.K been prnscnted to the lioiinl nf county rommlKKloners.

Iiriiylne for (lie cliMiigliisr iiiid rolo- ralfnir mail, 1'nllown, Tli'nlnnlnpr on tln'-pulilir roitd pjiid (known as Hnutb-fioin- thfl north line SiTiIoii Township, 13 HaiiRc II nahip iiijiiir vn Uio bnlf- mllivllno of snld nccil'in. and contin- course of Hiild salt! cili-stil'il half-mile line In southerly illroctton or nearly directly itouth us practicable throuiili sniil Sectlhn TowiiHliip )1 nud In a southerly dircctiiiu. ending at ccntor Section 22, Township 10 Hiiniro K. And that said hoard has appointed Ti. C.

P. Putm.in, mill Wolfe, vlewi-rs. who will meet at the point of of Raid proposed, 'on tlio. lath itiiy of March. and proceed to view said road, as the dlrerts.

at whicli time and place MI. persons Interested may attend and luive a In ca.so pnid vii'ivcrs fail to meet on tlie tlay. they nia.y i et on the foltowiiiK day. as prjxvidt-d by daw. without further notice.

"VYli'noHs niy tho officijil Peal of said county, this ilst day of February. 1922. I. A. County 'Clerk.

(SEAL). MUTT AND JEFF- When it Comes tc Painting, Jeff's a Speed Merchant. tco.vrunt by H. c. Fi.b.r.

Trade u. s. Pat 0 BUD FISHER THe COAT ow. X. PAINT 'coAT wj iTH THe- jcee, 'if PrMMTCt) TWO CoftTS'.

I'LL PAY YOU ymr it WOULD Our net jproflts on all Eurnitu.ro- handled Wst two years, both new and used, was less ihau 20 per cent. We are pleased vritli the growth of e'jr business. We have sold half interest in the business to Clarence Harvey and together we will continue the same fair policy. We-have two large store TOOTHS full of the best barsains we can find and will do qur best to merit ur share your patronage. EMPORIA FURNITURE CO.

32K "Commercial Chas. A. Cialt Clarence 13. Karvej Colyar's Barber 1 Shop, Corner Sixth Commercial i Efficient Service Tub and Shower Balhs Shoe Shining under Emporla State Danli "Build your buy. It's cheaper to build at the Smith Lumber Company's low price of material; and besides, you can build just the home you want, but will find it hard and expensive to buy a hand-me-down that will altogether please you." 'U tell 'cm, Hen: you can alarm 'cm." COX..

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