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The Tiller and Toiler from Larned, Kansas • Page 3

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fiAV, iuMii, int. THE TILLER'AKC TOILES, LAKNEB AN3Aj LAiED postoffice BLiLiNa jni'innmrnminnmniinminnim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiaiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiixzniniiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiniiuzmiruiiinmnniimmnnii Co mit ohouis Believes Thera i -4 .5 No Immediate Prospect for One. -f postmaster, rrly wrote Congressman Jouett Sbse, sujrgestinjr an appropriation ftr postoffice building- in Lamed. Sfr.tlcConnaujrhhay has just receiv- ed -e following reply from Mr. She et receipt of yiurecent letter suestins a federal Wuni? for Lamed.

It will jrive me pleasure to do anythirz to brinjr about the orecmn of building-. I want, how- A. eve to deal with the situation frank- ix. 1313 an appropriation was tor a public buildinsr at Pratt. if the amount of work upon the of- ficsof the Sauervisine Architect in the Treasury Department, it will not oessble to even ask for bids on this Pratt building until some time ne year.

Dodge City was placed on he select list for the Seventh Bis- trid by the Committee or. Puoiic Baitings and Grounds to follow Pratt. It impossible, though by no means cer- tain that we can set a bill through for City during1 the present ses- sior of Congress. If uch a Dili jr-J through Dodze City will get its bui'ainz about 1323. the present rati of progress.

"Following- Dodge City, petitions ba; been filed for at Kir.z- sua', and Anthony, and I dcn't know jus- exactly what will he the attitude of the committee as between these tu na and Lamed. Let rr. assure To': however, that at the earliest op- por unity, I will discuss the prooosi- tiw with the Honorable Fran Clark 5 I TrTTC7TD) THE SX inn MV15 CONSIDER CAREFULLY nn h.vp nor oivpn unless von have considered i point3 cf me bofcra offered at the Continental "RED driver's seat: revolv piattorn sus that will anoeal 'C ob before buv'n; the Inter-State. This car not only invites, but demands, consideration Quality after quality will reveal to you that the Inter-State is pre automobile nothing more lor. da, chairman of ne Wash- tee He is been a a-.

injr or- for several weeks and I have wi ced to answer your lerter in the that I might ing to you. but the nana fir his r- tnr i is indefinite and here an: a'ri-z in advane of my ti" wvh him. It w-Jl be the zroatp-t possible pie tsure to do ail that is -n my power for a public buildinz for Lamed. And I til not only get on the bu. I vii keep on the job.

At -he -ame tirr I shan't make any demazirc pr- mises a3 to what can be tone when I altogether mv-eif as 'ist. what I can assurance of xin an bfst wishes, biiev.i t-1 VTvir- friend. jouett ry In Hodaeman Countv. kou caiarev purna "i i "i west or town n'-c 'y-M He has sold his farm near Han and exnect. to m- fa! t.

Fx-Govemor John eminently a genuine 1 I present man' chanical excellence ne-t-r price of the DAVI5 5IX. SEAL" meter; adjustable ing front passenger 5 pension, and 1. to vcu. DON'T FAIL a 3i- cvlincier car. 1:1:: ii a heme 4 i 1 ij Now Located in Edwards Building, Ist Door North uinunnnsiiiniiHiniinniunHiiinnHnnniHtnini red a lecture at the li' -e Wednesday Mr.

Jo is a forceful spea'r nd h's rk has been a ra of prohibition. The windmill at being put in zood c.jndit: jn -or pu rnpinz. In order to protect the mi from bemz tampered with and a mazed, it has been decided to keep locKed and the key left with some re: sponsible person. It id a.so m- tii tucn of the association to krep trie fail of water a.l tae tan. TINGHOUSE Pcstornce 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i iii 1 i i i 1 qaa.

war. We have? a ember tO with the 10 to 40 watts, each 60 watt 100-watt Mazda 100-watt nitrogen filled WES ve ha Jo to v-t all size lamps, and nave a lull Sine or vin2 are prices at have jrrt.iiated eirr.t.n rr-i ie ji "he ii'jiiir-niaii 0', ir.ty scnoiS :r.e c.jirim',:': N--i--e A'. -ry ti -r "r.e eaci! a.l a Per- The as a t.e a.s. a. eruues (: V'5 Ahi.U F-usx Ra.i.iei.

1.1 -o. Slrc.alr. Ve lJ.i."- 111... I .1 L.i v-'- Dixon. it Mar-y (111 i's.

Ray LihC. Thima. bow-e. e'l 1 i' i.a i r-. Ar.r.a L.

Lena Miller. Reda I r.x.cs. A. ice Peter-on. Ethel Co.irtne-.

Mil-ei'. Ray Fern 2er.ee. Leola Chrstie Ralpi Goller. Lawvr.ce Quertach. 1: i irse and car: N'eison Mae'iire.

County Svinerir.ter.d- a -t liz CESSNA MAY FLY. Cmjmiii Cnuntv Aviator to Enter 3i? Flight. Belmont. Clyde V. Cessna, the Sir.eman county aviator, may enter tne army's transcontinental flight of a-tv aeronianes from New York September Marble Pudding Steamed puddings will not be heavy if made with EoKin PowUcr and ajuReii siuuiy to give the puddim time to nw before the duuth is cooked through, have a low biae under the water lor at leant the first niteen minutes.

Marble Pudding By Mrs. Juliet McKeiuie H.U, Euitor of the Boston Cooking St.hool 2 trips sie'i ptiitry flour; 2 lerl Baki.ni Puwler; Ua-spiHinpA cinnamon; i salt; yuiks of 2 eggs, beaten LgiU; cup sugar; taoiesvivn.iis mei.ir.tl Outzer; eup a-iJ. water; wmtes of 2 e'jgs, beaten, drj; 1 ounces melted chucuiate. Sift together, three times, the tiov.r, baking powuer, salt and cinnamon. Tu the yoiks add the sugar, butter and water, or.d stir into the dry ir.g-eoients.

Add the wmtej of the etnrs. Divide the mixture into two parts anil add the Ttr ciiocuia.c'u uuc oi Diiposethetwo pans in 3 buttered moid to give a marbiei anrrjnni'c. Stpnm forty hve minutes. Vanilla Sauce Boil 2 trips of sugar and a cup of water si minutes; add 2 tablespoon of butter and a U.aspuonfj.1 of uan.i'Ui extract. The K.

Cook Book containing this and otr.cr successful, retupes aer.t free upon receipt ot the coiore-U ceniri-cate packed in 25 -cent cans of K. Basur.g pjUer. W.ite your oanic and audita p.aui.y. Jauci Cuuao. I 1 a.tu io Mr.

le of the old settlers trim was ani cy ha a ease ana beyond ii-ille '1 hi cure ae.n woria'i that nis day? the Ot''li- in Gar- tl.j V--'I uf his energy he n.a.i ees and oi his me ap a -a." i.r'i ne was com-: si ahvahc 1 aee er; nio.ii-h his heath his i.s it-r and four many trrenus a. llahi-es. i.le was Latheran on arch. was i faithful member, av and was conducted Rev. H.

Mvreen. Bur- cemeter; There autumuOiies tne t'u-ss-eae to tne cemetery. The wine acted as pull bearers: Peter 0. Mostrom. Pater Peter- A.mouist.

P. 0. Palmer Boy's Arm Amputated. Because of injuries received by w-lch "he first of last week. hen ne fed a tree, a was to am nutate 'he Lov's arm.

auve ivoii. Archer Low. 1 nursilay atter-s the seven vear old of Mr. and Mrs. G.

E. Welch. One afternoon tne f-st of last week, while playinff at his home, corner of Third it i Toles. he fell from a tree, into "he rutter in of the h-use. a ompnu.i.i --act-are of tne each arm.

The en. is of tne -nave i his riirnt arm pro- 1 ii 'J 1 -iv -'le-n -km. in the dust, into vhaui tne ouy fell. Ow.ng to a attics trom infection receiv ed from the dust. was ta.eii to Lamed hospital afte'-ioon.

tne arm Though the fracture of 'he arm A as severe, HO infection ieveiuped. and physicians think it will unit into gooit snape. The boy vus aivie to oe removed to his home from tne hospital Friday afternoon. the purchase of .1 1 rhp nr a rsr nr -r T.iic:i.he. tne W.cnita Cessna at Raeo Aero" cub met Mr.

to invite him to Decome1 a mem'ser of the ciuD and to enter the flieht as a vvicmta machine. Mr. Cessna was interested the plan and proposed the flight to vVlcmta to ta.k it over. "How long will it taie you'" ne was aSKeli. bet my machine against your hat tnat 1 can maKe tne fifty-two witi -m J.

S. Compton for Commissioner. J. S. Compton this week announced his canuiaaoy for tne Democratic nomination for county commissioner from the Second commissioner district.

Mr. Compton has been a- resident of this part of Kansas ad his life, coming to Barton county, just over the line, vhen he was five years old. and he has been a resident of Pawnee county t'or fifteen years. He has been township clerk of his township ever since it was organized. He is successful in his business.

He nas never held a county office. Mr. Compton. if nominated and elected, undoubtedly will administer tne affair of the countv in a way entirely satisfactory to the tax payers. Monday's Great Bend Tribune: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Glasgow of Lamed spent yesterday in this city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Soiterstrom. Mr.

Glasgow is an old friend of Will's and was the latter's best man at his wedding, which occurred 20 years ago yesteruay in usage county, tneir tor- mer home. Ed Brown was down from Lamed yesterday visiting friends. Mrs. Piansi ana cniiUren went to Lamed iaturuay mttht to -peiid Su.oda" with friends. Mrs.

Wiil Avery and her aunt. Mrs. Louie Xieaeree. left last jr (Joiiway springs, summoned there by the serious illness of Mrs. Avery's mother, and Mrs.

Niederee's sister, Mrs. W. G. Evans. Miss Maude Delano went to Offerie Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs.

F. C. Jones. Miss Juanita Bootz visited friends in Garfield Tuesday afternoon. if iy AN XI at son stop, i 4 I Phone your order.

We deliver lamp on order of more than five. I William Grenell 621 Eroadway Phone Na. 425. 2 minininnnniiiHininiiiniiiJiiniJiiiiiiinniniiimiiiiinsninirs: Pocketbook Free have a leatr.er pocketbook that tve want tj present to the Presidm: of every Local of the Farmers Union or of a Grane. in Kansas.

Send ui your ana 1 rt- -1 re we will send 1 1 tile The Coal ixtures ii i i. ii lamp 27 cent .36 cent 63 centj $1.00 nwiniiir.imuv K.r hy return mail, rtprms, Coiu. Address 1 i ri 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i 3 a Sonne, and Barker have the buiiainjj removed from the just west of tPe Citizens itate and are maain arraiiements putting1 the hotel on tne iuts us vacated. W. L.

Kidd has recently purchased centrifujral pump whicn iter at the rate of 2Ma per and expects to have It at the ranch west of town. With ia pump he expects to irr-irute chard as well as a.falfa is. '1 he Have You Ever iad the pleasant experience of eatinsj dish of Bon-Ton's ice cream? Mum! Dnce tried you will want to repeat often as you can. We are always -eady for you with the most delicious, mooth. rich ice cream, with pure juices, or in any flavor desired.

We wiil also serve you at your home When ordered. Phone lo. Light Lunch Fine Cndie VICTROLA MUSIC jiiuiiiuniimiininiinunniiiiinuuiinui 1 Shirley J. Russell Prcfasicsal Hcrsesloer Special attention given to cripples. JOHN S.

RUSSELL General blacksrruth and repair shop. Located tjerOSS the Street and half a Ta Dldclc nortn oi coun nuuse i7 UaiUIlllUIlHUIUlUlHUIIlllIIttlllllillUlil Hiss Lnra SpniiD Dressmaker and Designer la gallary of the Krouch store. Colorudi finiiiiiuiiiiuin.Miiiiiuiiiiiiiitf tniiiiiiinifiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mmririisrr vmrTSiirif iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiixiiiimir i i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i i 1 1 1 ii 1 1 i i i 1 1 1 i 1 i i i mm ii mmm i i i- art nee con state as lers WO! uer wn; in own cu.tura. aw- is so ne richest ait'- il: peinter from the fact that tiiere are i)inl acres of alfalfa in that county. acres of aifa.fa a tha "county.

Without her alfalfa fields Pawnee county would not be so w.ue-.v known cf so well says -he -earville N-w. The Booster retsiies Bror'ner Rosa. Paw- "ri ct uer iu tile ia ol he piiihit-u Ihhla.i hhh cw- iru a i-u ne Aruansas vallev. No. brother.

oeeii consistent, nersistent ad- more than a.i that nar SJittJU tame the not oiny the entire cuur.tr; Garfield Notes. iFmm The Bimster T. F. Johnson returned from Texas Tuesday. He drove home in a buirjry leadinar four hor-es besiues the team he was drivimr.

The new home of Thomas Laruen is now completed with the exception of some of tne finishing eouches by the painters and they expect to move "bacx home" next week. The hish school held its annual pic- nic last Thursday at the Fort Lamed ranch and enjoyed a pleasant day. They went out in autos. had uinner. and'spent the day on the banks of the Pawnee, and returned home in the evening.

Mr. R. E. Byers is in Syracuse at- tending the trial of Archie Sweet. for the murder of Miss Nellie Bvers.

It is reported to us that Clyde Stro- bie and Miss Mae Darst were mar- ned last Sunday nisrht at the home of the bride and left immediately for Kansas City to spend their honey- moon. Miss Edna Hail and Mil t-m K. ETose were married last night (Wednesday) at the home of her brother. Lewis Hail, west of town. Rev.

W. M. Austin officiating. W. W.

the junior editor. returned Tuesday from and is regaining h.s st ti.ar.sas C.ty. remrtn azam alter an operation, ne will take charge of Route 2. of which is regular car; next MonUay. Alfred Noriahl let" Garfield some time aeo for somewhere in the east and gave out the information that he was going to visit friends.

He return- ed last week, bringing- airs. A.tred NordahL They were married in Chi- cago. Andrew Frederik Xystrom was bora fcweden, December 13 23 MM 2 2 A UTOMOBILE was winning Super-Six in cars of latest POWERFUL racing cars broke down i Sheepshead Bay Speedway. Hud- I Super-Six only car that ran without 1 finishing in perfect condition. 1 sensation of week of big prize by Hudson competition with huge racing type.

JS, Till mtmm0 fr tmiIuuuunmimuu Hudson Super-Six New Loation, North Room Row near Santa Fe depot IillUIJI UVTIIU.

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