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Cherryvale Republican from Cherryvale, Kansas • Page 3

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THE DAILY REPUBLICAN', CHER rlYYALE, KANSAS. 'MSayraBBgjE3 9fmifmMXnMA in for loans and insurance, tf. jkdw A-Hh ft linffc fill it---' Dig jar of apple butter cr y1 1 Pi olives 2 5o at Avi-v's. Buy a Home WM i 7 ifS i II .1 rl if 51 A little modern 1 SPRAY YOUR I FRUIT TREES i oivvrs no me t-d siurf to Oorbi't Horner's on corner of Main Labette. -17-: cC e- -a fifth str.

Dl'lC i'i 't e4 ii i CHERRYVALE, KANSAS OMjLY i.OO s-y v. lig 3 6,3 i i i To Get ii Airs. .1. R. went to Coti'tj villi? tliis iiiOrniiiu to spend uhdav with daiiihr.

Mrs. G. r.ov-! It is time to lock sficr the sprej irg of our pi nan. I i---f in every tA cistern, t.uib- k. spot r.nd Will sell month.

PI: Sa. JT hne perfect rep.iir. mm 1 if sol i fruit trees if you want to get the best results from 25 lsi- A Strawberries. tomatoes. r.

your orchard this year. tal' encumbers, csifci'v. lettuce, i 2 i All kinds vegetables at Avey's A little attention and the wise expenditure 217-rjtJ im. FOR IM f.r-1 i 1 'j li .3 I of a little money will insure ycu a good crop cf Mrs. F.

Card went to Piifsbur-j I quality fruit. On March 20th all Wax Records will be sent back to the factory, Until that date we will sell 1 Ol i All 2-minute Records for I Z2C iLaCil All 4-minute Records, each 25c On account of the new Diamond Disc and the Blue Ambrole machines it is necessary to send all wax records back to the factory. Persons having Edison Cylinder Machines should not fail to take advantage of this oiler. Eert Dartnell is reported a little I imijroved this afternoon. i fe 1 1 last evening to visit her daughter, ii 1 Airs.

A. K. White. A Cold Denioiisiiator i Denioiisii ator As usual, we are the source of supply for all kinds of spraying materials. i lor sale cheap.

Central Auto. Co. The Freshmen class 01 the high school took the Seniors on a hik" i Is at fc Get your garden seed and too! 1 I west ot town last nisht and served Ask us i ition and prices. We are a picnic lunch, Botsford's. 112-tf I at your command, irj Mrs.

Arthur Batholomew- arrived i I today from Bartlesville to visit with' 1 jdiss iorence 01 lUore-jr head spent today in Cherrvvale. 5 ill FOR SALE or trade: One seat au-1 to at S14 E. Fourth Cherryvale. L-vj 217-tf w. I fef THE PICKERELL MUSIC HOUSE CHERkl Airs.

O. A. Con ley. il I Airs. W.

AV. AlcCully went to Thay- er today to visit her mother. i L. A. Stiles, over Sundaw i 1 i- 1 S.

W. SQUIER Drugs Mai! Orders Solicited Bill MtiJ -a. -hcm. f-3 Drug Store Goods by Parcel Post I Miss Lola Anderson is visiting at 1 the home of Air. and Airs.

Ernest Ferry, 5 miles north of town. .1 riiiu llfiunnsu'iliui' 1 tor sale cheap. Central Co. I 218-lt. II ncA 4 tjt j.

1 77? KGJOJyX Store S3 VuRHl! JfJ ('. C. White went to Chanute on business. vtf BUIl.T.x3 N-l fen t.v.-r FrnxiTi iu: XEKDS. When jou your hi'ust leaning you sum? new furniture.

Better anticipate your ntn-ds imv while Kirch is making some especially attract ire prices on all kinds Of household furniture. If you don't think he is selling furniture cheaper than anyone in town, maybe it's because you haven't gt his prices lately. I Airs. A. L.

Sjjeaker went to Xeod-! esha this morning to spend Sunday with her brother, W. S. Boles. JLY BIRTH: A baby boy was born to i Air. and Airs.

Frank Alangan of (he Pleasant Dale vicinity last nisht. WANTED: Ail those having maga- ziaes which they will give to the li- i brary, to notify librarian or phone No. ic. 217-2t. Mrs.

A. R. Oglesby of Chanute came this afternoon to visit with Airs. Dave Chapman. I Air.

and Mrs. m. Alorris of Aloiei J. W. Wollam.

ft ft piano tuner, is ic town. Phone 14 4. IS 2 8 MA 3 g. i a a unnn unnrrnin See him at once. ee him at NEW Airs, tlilroy lhio returned this Across from I.

O. Cherryvale. Kas. PETER KIRCH iiuic 5 a Miam i head came to Cherryvale tliis afternoon shopping. morning from where a week with and Mrs.

A. A. Quinry. Aifctlf.i send. (leaned and pure, $() jdiene A.

1 lines. 4 on 15. Leone Pi tender came this mornins from Ifallowell, where she is a teacher in the public schools, to a I FETY PEERLESS 60 Egg Incubator fully warranted. Price $5.50 We also carry the FAVORITE Incubator in all sizes F. E.

Alessersmith. a teacher in Dearing. was in town today on business. Those juicy Sunkist Oranges at i.jc dozen are a bargain, liannanas. 2 doz.

for at Avey's. 2 1 7-St. Airs. B. Moritzky went to Cof-feyville tliis afternoon to spend Sua day with her husband.

--pend Sunday at home with her par- i ents. Air. and Airs. V. K.

I'iuenaer. What a -world of assurance this word carries your life or Tour financial prosperity depends upon ycur vlgilarire Mouey 'eposlted In this bank gives you a feeling of absolute feeurltr. Every dollar guaran teed. Every effort made to accommodate. Every courtesy extended.

Every customer given Individual attention. Aliss Anna l.a".i;uli:i of v.l-and sister. Airs. L. of sjient the day ia Independence 3 5 FEED FOR SALE: Corn chops.

1.4 0, bran $1.15, shorts SI. "5, cot-on seel meal SI. 60. N. Saner Milling Co.

172-tf A. J. Yah litiue of CoR.n-viile. ntz site in Opera a Every account appreciated. Every detail carefully handled.

ETery man and -woman should make this bmk their back. THE PEOPLES STATE BANK Cherryvale, Kattsas ltith at o'ciock. AH new dance? lauglf. 'lat oij.in? 10: iC. 4:15 ii' be a an.

ic neicitiatioi for 1-rk of tii day until Aiarch -tn. Uvn-i tleni' 2.v;; l.m'.irs r.nd a tic i-'-t i i 30GQOCCOOeSOOOOOCO000 trtct coui't, lias 1 I --i t- r-viii as secretary ot the County Fair association. Air. Irvin is now Coif'-yville's postihas't r. r- f- g-.

aT. f. fr v- ji -jjj. yi-J w' 2 PuPa Lt Just received a beautiful line of I fesS3 AUCTIONEER spring uress goods, also a full line oi American Beauty and Madame Grace r-or-ets. none better.

Please call and see them. F. Wise. 0 Will vott the h-'hs-t 3r your He has it.t.TS ail d.i bdtisfdetory work for you PIIONi: HIM FOR DATE WATCH THIS SPACE 0 Phone lil on Line 1. Cherryvale.

Kansas a Vbsinth, 4 reels, with Kins Ba grgot and leah Baird. CDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOD THE GEM THE A TER and lee. iR'TORY: The World's t.reatest Spectacular drama in reels, made with the aid and permission of the U. S. Navy.

Do not miss Victory. Net Week: with King Basgot and Leah Baird. Watch for it. 5 Hairy "i a art Mrs. J.

W. Sponable of tliis city, left last veiling for "nicago where- he ill as a bookkee per for the Mac Lean Construction company. Frank expected borne toda from Piedmoi.i where he visited his sister. Airs. Moore.

He also visiied a siter cf Airs. I'lunkeit. Airs. Alinnie Wilson, in O.iue. Okla.

Air. ati-1 Air-. T. S. and cliildren went to Aloreiiead last evening to sjiend Sunday with Airs.

Jones' parents. Air. and Airs. T. AI.

L. bite. Yern. a carrier boy for The Republican, will go tliis evening. George Cilmore and Dee Brooks, two citizens of Havanna.

aginst whom complaints had been filed for cMsturbing tlie peace and carrying concealed weapons. could not be found when the officers went after them Thursday with warrants for their arrest. The two men had not been at home since last Tuesday when it is said they committed the complained of. The Caney Chronicle is authority for the siatement that O. V.

Stevens, representative from the west district of this county, will not be a candidate for re-election. Air. Stevens is a democrat and was elected over Dan Dabney last fall. The job does not pay expenses. Air.

Stevens bnds. and he thinks some one else should take a try at it. It is a pity that the rich state of Kansas is too penurious to pay its legislators e-nough to defray the cost of their stay in Topeka while the legislature is in session. But the proposition A baggage car of ammunition consigned the federals passed through Parsons yesterday, says the Sun. The ammunition was consigned from a powder company in Wilmington, 1., to Alexico.

This car of ammunition for the government that the Katy has handled through Parsons. AY ANT A WOMAN for genera housework, in small family, no washing. Inquire SOS North Neosho. 217-3L A resident of California lias rigged up an alarm clock so that it calls him at the proper time in the morning, lights a lamp in his bedroom so he can see to dress and at the same time starts breakfast. When the a-larni clock sounds its early mcrnine call, it throws a switch located ai the back of the clock cabinet connecting four electric circuits.

On': of these circuits lights a small lamp which eifectiveiy illuminates the bedroom. To the other circuits are connected toaster, coffee percolator and electric grill. The coffee and water are put in the percolator the night before, the bread arranged in the toaster and the bacon placed in the grill. By the time the owner is dressed breakfast is ready. 5 Your Check O.

K. KM. A A COMING: "Over the Cliffs, a J- reel traversal. No, my son, you don't have to go be fore a notary public in order to open a bank account. All you have to do is to go to the bank and hand them your money or your check anl say: "I want to deposit tliis." They give you a bank book which is your receipt.

They give you a check book so that you can check against your deposit. Your check can be cashed anywhere you are known. If you wi-h to pay some one a hill, fill out a check and sign it. As as you have a cent left in the hank your check is as good as a gol certificate. SUORT LOCAL STORIES.

Aliss Pauline Blackledse of Caney has contracted to cio chautauqua -f work this summer for the Red path people. She is a reader and imper- Onion peas lbs. Joe. Ah Kinds carden seeds at Avey's. JiT-ft.

sonator recently graduated. lion't buy fruit trees until ycu consult thf Independence Nursery. Write us what you want and how i Atrs. Alice Williams and daughter, Ali-s Sadie Williams, went to Cof- Teyville this morning to visit the In t- ter's sister, Mrs. F.

AL Frius. Mrs. A. Berentz and son. Boy.

I 1 A. $LOO The Mon tgom ery Co. National Bank much and get prices. Independence, Nursery, Independence, Kas. 3 Sat.

Mrs. R. R. Bussert and little TO has been voted down enough times for the legislators to be firmly convinced that the people are opposed to paying a reasonable salary. WANTED: Reliable parties with small capital to call on small town and farm trade and act as County THE STAR THEATER The Francisccs in their popular act, "Nuff Said" PICTURES: "Grist to the Mill" a big sensational two rell story that will interest you.

Don't miss it. Also One other good reel. Don't forget, 3 big reels of pictures and two big vaudeville acts tonight. 5c and 10c. COMING: Ben Friday night.

4.00 went to Liberty tins morning to spend Sunday with Airs. Berentz's sister, Airs. Cal. Berentz. Tomatoes and corn.

2 cans for 15c at Avey's. 217-3t. Miss Eulahbelle Orr, of Wichita, who is staying In Cherryvale with Mr. and Mrs. S.

J. Howard, and attending school, went to Wayside this morning to spend Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Belle. daughter came this morning from Chanute to spend Sunday with Mr.

and Airs. Irvin Kern. FOR EXCHANGE: Five room modern house and barn on paved street in Sapulpa, Okla. Four room house on paved street, Kansas City, Kas. Cash values, $4,000, and Want farm.

Address E. L. Hitt, Kansas City, vio. 2,552 Charlotte, St. 217-3L At custody of her two children.

The Edgar Zinc Co. has nice bright prairie hay of lf12 crop for saie at $13 ton at the Brownlee pump station barn. For particulars, call O. F. Garrison or O.

P. Brumbaugh. Managers. We pay $20.00 per week Lizzie Farris of Kansas City has filed suit in the district court of Labette county for $5,000 alleged damage as a result of slander. The defendants are Dr.

Liggett and Augusta Elberson of Os-wego, whom plaintiff charged -with entering into a conspiracy to deprive her of the salary and liberal commission. Do not bother us unless you mean business. Adress Manager, 401 Barnes Building, Wichita, Kansas 217-3t THIRD LOT Jl'ST IN..

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1898-1928