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The Herington Times from Herington, Kansas • 5

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THE HERINGTON TIMES HERINGTON KANSAS THURSDAY EBRUARY 1 1928 WANTED A second hand Jay Hawk stacker Peterson phone thru Burdick 26 3t 6 MONEY: Under Bankers Re serve System 6 loans may be se cured on city or farm property to buy build improve or pay indebted ness Bankers Reserve Deposit Com pany 1648 California street Denver Colorado 24 8t OR IRE and Tornado Insurance see Ely United phone 8229 Mu tual phone 241B 3 tf WANTED urniture crating and dish packing to do Call Dan Haner City phone 412 26 tf OR IRE and Tornado Insurance see Stenger Phone City 296 11 tf OR SALE OR SALE Another overcoat Cleaners and Dyers 5th and Walnut OR SALE Wood cut in stove lengths also some good posts See Johnson corner of 3rd street and Old Trails road 27 2t OR SALE American can adding machine in first class condition Cheap Call at Swift Company United phone 298 OR SALE our room house in good condition See Herman Veer husen OR eathers nice and clean See Herington Produce Company We have a piano in the vicinity of Herington partly paid for party moving and we are compelled to taae piano back Bargain to person pay ing balance due on it Write Means Music Co 305 East 10th St Kansas City Mo OR White Wyandotte eggs from a state culled and certified flock $600 per hundred Mrs Martin Delavan Kansas 27 4t OR SALE Eggs pure bred Barred Rocks $100 per setting Ernest Coates Mutual phone 251R 27 tf OR SALE OR or ord coupe 1919 model Hudson touring car Sinclair 121 South St Mutual phone 383 26 2t OR Setting eggs from Har LOST SPRINGS I 5 Miss Emma McCoy is spending a few days with Mrs Mark Hamble be fore going to Topeka for an extended visit Mr and Mrs Clark owler of Liber al spent the week end with his par ents Mr and Mrs owler Mr and Mrs Otto Nelson and chil dren of Burdick Mr and Mrs Oscar Nelson of Lincolnville Rev Smith berg of Enterprise and Mr and Mrs Harry Anderson were dinner guests at the Nelson home Sunday Miss Kitten Herring spent several days this week in Topeka Mrs Ed Spencer entertained the dub Thursday afternoon Those present were Mrs Chauncy Novak Mrs Wharton Mrs Joe Reeser Mrs Daryl Thompson Mrs Everet Bevan Mrs Chas McMillan Mrs red McWicoI Mrs Goldman Smith Mrs Harrison Ball Mrs Lola York and Mrs Roy Cadel of Miss Mrs Matlock and daughter Miss Evelyn of Marion were guests of Dr and Mrs Loomis Monday Mr and Mrs Stanley Mastin spent Sunday with relatives in White City The gave a program riday night at the high school audi torium which was well attended Rev Mowrer and others gave very interesting talks Dr Loomis attended the Cat convention at Wichita ri day Rev Croft was in Aulne Monday and Tuesday to attend the District Conference held in the church Mr Robert Pauling has taken a position with the Medicine Co His territory will be Morris Co Mark Hamble going into the chi cken business and will start his incu bators this week which will have a ca pacity of 1500 eggs He is setting White Wyandotte eggs ine Almerva Gluo gave a program Monday night in the high school audi torium in honor of Kansas Day Mrs Matlock of'Marion gave some splendid numbers Rev Mowrer talked on Kansas historically Mayor Evans Early Kansas Incidents Rev Croft of Opportunities in Kansas The primary department gave a splen did flag drill Miss Elsie Bevan sang "Show Me The Way Back to DELAVAN I Roy Wiggans and Roy Davis spent several days in Wichita last week A Hanan and Davis were transacting business Sn Salina latter part of the week Miss Bethel Hannah accompanied them home and visited with her parents until Sunday Ray attended the Lumber Convention Kansas City ri day Jack Harris and family spent Sun day with the Hankenson family in Emporia Miss Loretta Rouse of Council Grove visited with friends here the first of the week Mrs Ray and Mrs rancis entertained the ladies aid so ciety at the church Thursday after noon Moody rownfelter of Herington is ill with a bad case of lagrippe at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs rownfelter Mr Ryan of Kansas City visited the first of the week with his sister Mrs Dan Sullivan and family Geo Wilson and Wiggans went to Quenemo Sunday to visit a few days with relatives Henry Miller came down from Sal ina riday to spend a few days with home folks Hannah is unable to be at the store this week on account of sickness Waylan went to Kansas City Monday with a shipment of stock Dan Sullivan was very well pleased with his sale Monday The attendance was the largest that has been at any sale in this community and everything brought good prices The ladies aid society of the Delavan church served the lunch and they too were well pleased with their returns This sale was advertised in the Herington Times Real Estate Transfers Herman Veerhusen to Joseph Kasha lots 7 9 11 13 15 block 161 Addition Herington A Sherman sheriff to Wright 1 2 of 1 4 8 11 1 ore closure Ballantyne and wife to Agnes Eastridge lots 1 2 3 block 4 Schill ings Addition Herington Marina bwortwood and Swortwood to lots 1 and 3 blk 26 City of Herington Phillip Haas and wife to Whelan in 4 4 11 16 4 Dan Hambleton in Town Mr and Mrs Dan Hambleton who moved to Chanute several months ago arrived this week for a few days visit with old friends Mr Hambleton says he has got accustomed to the jways of Chanute but he is not sure that Chanute has become accustomed to his ways He sold his lots on V'est Walnut street this week to Jim Tripp Peugh May Build Garage John Peugh is thinking seriously of building a modern garage on the lots west of his home or on the site of the old livery barn The building he has under consideration will be 80x130 feet and modern in every de tail Mrs Mary A Dead Mrs is dead This sim pie message which passed from neigh bor to neighbor and on through the town Saturday brought a shade of sadness fb the hearts of all who heard it for this good woman who has lived among us for a number of years had endeared herself to all by her simple kindness her consistent Christian life her charming personality and her cheeriness at all times The children loved her the young people enjoyed her the older friends trusted her and came for sympathy and understand ing and her immediate family and friends adored her Her passing leaves a place that cannot be filled but her life among us leaves a pleas ant memory of kindly service and un selfish devotion to family friends and her religion that is an inspiration to all and will linger long after she has gone Mrs left Herington about ten days ago to visit her brother at Liberal and her two sons at El Paso Texas and was taken ill with pneu monia the second day of her visit there Her daughter Miss Alice went to her arriving the day before her death and everything possible was done to save her for her and friends but death claimed her on Sat urday morning at eight forty five The body arrived in Herington Mon day morning accompanied by her daughter and her two sons and and their wives The older son of Parsons and his son Bernard arrived Sunday attemoon also Mrs Stevenson of Pratt Kansas a niece The bro ther McDermott of Liberal Kansas was prevented from coming by sudden illness Mrs has made her home with her daughter Mrs Con nolly for over five years and the fun eral was from this home to St Catholic church where a High Requiem mass was said with ather Glynn officiating Prayers for the repqse of her soul were offered by the ladies of the Altar society and the Knights of Columbus at the Monday afternoon and evening Interment was made at St cemetery Out of town relatives and friends were Mr and Mrs and Mr and Mrs of El Paso Texas and Bernard of Parsons Kansas Mr and Mrs Stevenson of Pratt Kan sas Mr and Mrs Cole of Dal hart Texas Mrs Jas Gleason and Mr and Mrs McSteen of Kan sas City Missouri and Mrs John Crowley of Pratt Kansas Mary Ann McDermott was born near Cleveland Ohio August 20th 1848 and died at El Paso Texas Jan uary 27 1923 She was married to Bernard at St cathedral St Joseph Missouri Aug ust 26 1866 Nine children were born to this union three of whom died in infancy and one son Domino died May 4 1897 being killed while in railroad service Mr died at Talmage Nebraska August 26 1896 The lived at St Joseph Missouri for many years coming west with the Rock Island railroad as it built from that place Mrs leaves the following children: of Parsons Kansas and of El Paso Texas Miss Alice and Mrs Connolly of Herington besides a brother McDermott of Liberal Kansas and twelve grand children Card of Thanks We wish to express our most heart felt thanks to our neighbors and friends for their many acts of kind ness and expressions of love in our late bereavement for their flowers and spirtual boquets also the Knights of Columbus and the Ladies Altar society Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Miss Alice and Mr and Mrs Con nolly Presbyterian Church Notes Rev Hatfield Pastor Services will be held at the church Sunday ebruary 4 Sunday school at 9:45 a Morning service at 11:00 Union Senior and Intermed iate Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 The Up and Do It class will en tertain their husbands at a seven dinner in the church basement Wednesday evening January 31 The entertainment will include toasts and music Next Sunday evening is our annual Young Night A program will be given at 7:30 by the members of the senior and intermediate Chris tian Endeavor societies At 6:30 next Sunday evening the Senior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor societies will hold a union meeting The leader is Miss Leia Harmon The subject is the Chief Value of a Christian Endeavor This meeting promises to be of special interest and an invita tion is extended to young people and also to all our older friends An opportunity for church member ship will be given at the morning service ebruary 11 Next Sunday will be to Church for our song books It is the request of our Sunday school superintendent that" those having church song books in their homes will return them next Sunday Mrs Ragland will give a mission ary talk at Sunday school next Sun day Danielson of Burdick and Mr orsling of Mountain Grove Missouri were in town Monday LOCAL AND PERSONAL The condition of Mrs Dugan who has been quite sick is consider ably improved Her children Mr and Mrs Harry Dugan of Dallas Texas Charles Dugan of Hutchinson and Mr and Mrs Bert Dugan were called here by het illness but leave this week for their homes Miss Loretta ern a sister of ern was here from Joplin Sat urday and Sunday stopping here on her way home from Norton Kansas where she had been visiting a sister Miss ern is a professional nurse being connected with St hos pital at Joplin She served fourteen months across the pond most of her time being spent at the base hospital near Paris and drew her bonus from Missouri Get it at Drug Store Mrs Murray spent a day or two last week at Whitewater Supt Pratt was in Wichita the latter part of the week Diepenbrook and family vis ited Jake Wambssgans at Elk Kan sas over Sunday Mr and Mrs Donovan visited their daughter Elizabeth and took in the stock show at Wichita last week Dr and Mrs Mott took in the stock show at Wichita last week Cuyler master mechanic at the Rock Island shops here was in Horton one day last week on com pany business Mrs Munsell went to Topeka Tuesday to attend the sessions of the Kansas Authors club Mrs Small was in Peabody the latter part of the week visiting her sister Mrs Holler Mrs Harry Lindert was on the sick list a few days this week' Mrs Belle Muliin was called to Maringo Iowa riday by the serious illness of her sister Her daughter Miss Agnes accompanied her Arthur Schrader of the Herington Motor company was in Salina Mon day Miss Hazelie Nelson and Esther Kilgore were in Kansas City over Sunday Mrs Howard Hill spent Sunday with relatives at Holton Just received a full line of new stationery at Kandts Mr and Mrs Harry Ware were Topeka visitors Sunday Let us frame your pictures Crary urniture Company Walter Davis the jeweler has been quite sick this week with lagrippe Robert ord assistant chief engineer of the Rock Island lines and Mitchell receiver for the Wichi ta alls Ranger and ort Worth railway company passed through here one day this' week A McNicol of Delavan was in town Monday and called at this office to get some bills for his sale of house hold goods Saturday Dan Longhofer was down from Woodbine Monday on business Dr Helen Bowerman of Topeka educational secretary of the diocese of Kansas was here Monday in the interest of the Episcopal church A Bane visited his daughter at Solomon Sunday Keller spent the week end visiting friends at Claremore Okla homa WJ Anderson of Burdick was in town Monday while enroute to Garden City where he will probably buy some cattle Peterson was up from Bur dick Monday on business Mr and Mrs A Hauke moved their household goods to Salina Mon day Garden Court toilet goods sold at Kandts The Woodmen drill team went to Enterprise Wednesday night of last week and put on the work there Miss Anona Edwards spent the week end in Topeka the guest of Miss Janice Brown Mrs Clark owler returned to her home in Liberal Monday after a ten days visit here Mr owler came up Sunday and accompanied her home Misses Margie Hildreth and Doro thea Schlesener and Messrs Orlin Ruhl and Cecil Needham took in the Irene Castle show at Wichita last week 'Rev Chappell was down from Woodbine Tuesday Kohler of Woodbine was in town Tuesday on business Elizabeth Mullenix daughter of James Mullenix has been quite sick but is improving now or that bronchial cough try Pens lar White Pine and Tar with Cod Liver Oil sold at Kandts Mr and Mrs Paul Knuth wer? in Topeka Tuesday called there by the illness of Mrs Mitsch mother of Mrs Knuth The rural and city mail carriers this week received from the post office department new leather bags to carry the mail in Mr and Mrs John Peterson of near Lost Springs were in town on Tuesday Ray Andrews returned this week from a trip to LaCrosse Kansas Ord way Colorado back to Meade this state and then down to the Oklahoma line With him was MrHendrieksonof Council Grove field man for the In dependent Creamery company Ray says that the trusty ord made the trip in fine time and with practically no trouble Miss Julia Persinger of Canton was the guest of her sister Mrs Thompson and family several days last week Ed Childs was in Wichita a few days last week attending the Clothiers con vention LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs Harris returned last Thursday from Arkansas City where she was called a few days previously tfy word that her sister Mrs io Ream was to undergo a serious oper ation Mrs Ream is convalescing slowly Mrs Streby returned last Thursday from Salina where she spent several days with her son Joe Mertel who was operated upon for appendi citis Joe is improving rapidly Mr and Mrs Scott are expect ed home today from New Orleans where they been visiting rela tives a few weeks Mr and Mrs A Wallace were up from Burdick last Thursday Loren Elliott of northeast of town visited his sisters Misses Essie and Velma Elliott at Topeka a few days last week Harry Liggett re entered Kansas University at Lawrence last week George Hodson of southeast of town went to Hutchinson the first of the week to consult a specialist Taylor and Robert Ballan tyne of Pearl were in town Sunday while enroute to Wichita to buy some cattle Leland Ewalt and Donald Runft at tempted to drive around a slowly mov ing car while they were returning from Enterprise riday night with the result that their car skidded on the slippery road and went in the ditch They were driving the Ewalt cor It was somewhat damaged and Donald was slightly injured El Crary of McPherson visited his parents Judge and Mrs A Crary over Sunday Dr Blachly came up from Wichita Saturday Sunday he and Mrs Blachly drove to Emporia and visited friends Pictures framed while you wait Crary urniture Company Mrs Wilson returned Satur day night from a visit in Kansas City Powers and family visited relatives in Junction City Sunday Dr Osten and family were guests of White City relatives over Sunday Dr Marshall was in Kansas City the latter part of the week on busi ness i Leo Ahl who is attending the Amer ican College of Physical Training at Chicago is home for a few days be tween semesters Leo says he is get ting along nicely Miss Emagene Schick was the guest of relatives at White City over the week end Charles Smith was down from A over Sunday visiting his par ents Mr and Mrs Smith He was accompanied here by John Stein er a schoolmate Miss Ruby Jenkins of Council Grove is visiting Miss Alta Grass this week Miss Martha and Hattie Musch spent Sunday with home folks at Elmo Mrs George Sylvester of Wichita was a guest of her mother Mrs Cronican over Sunday Miss Goldie Ousland of Lincoln ville was a guest of Mrs Shee han over Sunday New picture moulding just arrived Crary urniture Company Mrs Harvey Heilman visited in Abilene a few days this week Single Comb Rhode Island Reds Records 265 to 305 trap nested $150 per setting $1000 per 100 Mutual phone through Lost Springs Sanford 27 tf OR SALE White Wyandotte eggs $400 per 100 Ed Ecklund Route 1 Herington 26 2t OR SALE Pure bred white Wyan dotte hatching eggs 6 cents each Baby chicks 15 cents each Sent parcel post prepaid Mrs Karl Utting Antelope Kansas 25 4t OR SALE OR Six room house with 12 lots fine for chicken raising and gardening Wm Haas 207 South Eleventh street 26 6t OR SALE White Leghorn baby chicks $10 per 100 Order now for March 1st hatch Ernest Smith Herington Kansas 25 3t OR SALE: Lots on easy payments See Louis Paul 4 tf OR TRADE Improved land for city property See Dr Harrison 12 tf OR RENT OR RENT Light housekeeping rooms at 307 South or call Mutual phone 569 OR RENT: Storage room See Moser Drug Co tf LOST AND OUND LOST A white fur collar Leave with Sam Childs Son OUND Two new coats un der a culvert at Shady Brook Owner can have them by proving property and paying for this ad Wm Schlesener Route 4 Herington Kan Goitre Caused Choking and Nervousness Mt Clem ens Lady Tells of Relief rom Home Treatment Mrs Monroe Osborne Mt Clemens Mich says she will tell or write how her goitre was removed by Sorbol Quadruple a colorless liniment Get more information from Sorbol Company Mechanicsburg Ohio Sold by all drug stores Locally at Pharmacy ANOTHER HERINGTON CASE It Proves That a Way Out for Many Suffering Herington olks Just another report of a case in Her ington Another typical case Kid ney ailments relieved in Herington with Kidney Pills Clore 211 7th St says: has been about two years since I have had any signs of kidney trouble At that time my kidneys troubled me a great deal My kidneys were weak and acted too frequently especially at night This brought on spells of backache and my back was sore and lame through the small part most of the time I began to use Kid ney Pills and before I had finished two boxes the misery disappeared and my kidneys were again in good working Price 60c at all dealers simply ask for a kidney remedy get Kidney Pills the same that Mr Clorehad oster Milburn Co Manufacturers Buffalo A Volkman Grain and eet! Dealer LIVESTOCK SHIPPER Woodbine Kansas Highest market prices paid for grain at all times Dealer in Mill eeds Poul try eeds Tankage Oil Meal and Dehydrated But termilk eeds Residence Phone 72 Office Phone 86 Herington Clinic and Hospital Association Complete Ray Equipment City Phone 8 Mutual Phone 53 THE ELECTRIC SHOP 8verything Sleetrical Prompt and Courteous Service No 3 West Main Street With Ballantyne Hardware Co New Location BARBER SHOP Is now located in the Ogden building on West Main street Will be glad to have all of our friends come in and see us High Class Workmanship Our Motto COL A MERILATT Again offers his services to the public as GENERAL AUCTIONEER His long experience enables him to give you service that will be satisfactory to a detail Dates can be arranged at THE TIMES OICE (V DRS HARRISON HARRISON Physician and Surgeons The Herington Hospital Association 6 0 REICHLEY Physician and Surgeon With Herington Clinic Association Both Phones COL KUETHER Auctioneer Phone for Dates RAMONA KANSAS PUBLIC SALE As I am quitting the farm I will offer at public auction at my place three miles north and two miles east of Herington two miles south and two and one half miles west of Latimer on DR MARSHALL Treatment of Diseases of EYE EAR NOSE and THROAT Parkins Building DR A SEWART Dentist Bank of Herington Building DANIEL PETERSEN Physician and Surgeon Office and phone with Herington Clinic Association Thurs eb 8 Commencing promptly at 10:00 the following described property to wij 4 HORSES AND MULES 1 bay mare 7 years old weight 1400 lbs 1 black mare 10 years old wt 1100 lbs 1 span black molly mules com ing 2 years old 24 HEAD CATTLE 2 cows 4 years old giving milk 1 cow 4 years old fresh in March 8 steer calves coming yearlings 12 stock cows 1 bull 1 fat hog weight about 350 lbs One dozen White Leghorn chick ens ARM IMPLEMENTS 1 three section harrow 1 new Peoria grain drill 1 Deering 8 foot grain binder 1 16 inch sulky plow 1 grain wagon 1 hand corn sheller 1 sweep feed grinder 1 10 20 Titan tractor with 3 bottom Oliver plow EED HAY AND GRAIN 400 bushels of corn in crib 100 bushels of kaffir corn About 7 tons of alfalfa hay About 20 tons of prairie hay And many other articles too numerous to mention LUNCH WILL BE REE BRING CUPS TERMS All sums of $1000 or under cash On sums over $1000 three six or nine months time will be given on bankable notes bearing 8 per cent interest if paid when due If not paid when due to draw10 per cent from date No property to be removed until settled for SHARP MARTIN Auctioneers EDLIN Clerk LOOMIS Physician and Surgeon Lost Springs Kansas STORER Dentist Over Store Both Phones Herington Kansas BLACHLY ire and Auto Insurance Rentals and Notary Publie 13 South Broadway DR OSTEN DENTIST Second loor Yoder Block Entrance on Broadway Both Phones SHARP MARTIN White City Delavan AUCTIONEERS The reason we get the business is because we get the dollars Your Work Solicited Phone or write either White City or Delavan DR HARRY MOSIER DENTISTS 15 South Broadway United Phone 103 Mutual 87 HERINGTON KANSAS.

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1889-1934