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Kiowa County Signal from Greensburg, Kansas • Page 4

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Greensburg, Kansas
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K.10VTA COUNTY SIGNAL, aANSAS George Wylie of Haviland, ag- MI Hia Mi wnarMii i mm iwiit mtnmm mi. n- urn KIOWA COUNTY SIGNAL By Greensburg Publishing Co. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year Payable in Advance OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER The Wichita Beacon has sprung the perennial story about the Santa Fe railway building on west. This time the town of Satanta being the western terminus proposed. This is something which has often been thre atened but never yet fulfilled, but it probably will be some day At Santana the branch would connect with the line southwest J-O'ltp to fVlo Pfst Pvp The Whole Secret of A Better Tire Simply a Matter of the Maker's Policies Thursday April ZZ li)ZO.

ed sixty-seven, died this morning about 10,15 o'clock on Rock In said train No. 336 while en-route to Hutchinson to a hospital. His wife and his daughter, Mrs. II. F.

Bryant, and Mr Bryant were accompanying him on the trip. The body was taken from the train here and removed to the Sappington Mortuary to be prepared for burial. Mrs. Wylie and Mr. and Mrs.

Bryant left this afternoon by car for Haviland and the body will be taken over later in the afternoon. Mr. Wylie, who was in the employ of the Rock Island in the track department at that point took suddenly ill Friday night, caused by something he had eat en, and, failing to improve his relatives decided to take him to a hospital. He leaves, besides a wife several chidren. Pratt Tribune.

notice uux' tciii.s are scnctiy casn. Ail Liooic accounts not paiu uy iiiay isc will accumulate interest at trie rate of 10'v. Brenham Mercantile Co. Obituary Five or six years ago we had This you will realize once you try a Brunswick that a super-tire is possible only when the name certifies that the maker is following the highest standards. For tire making is chiefly a matter of standards and policies cost plus care.

Any maker can build a good tire if he cares to pay perfection's price. All men know Brunswick stand-' ards, for Brunswick products have been famous for 74 years. Formulas, fabrics and standards vary vastly in cost. Reinforcements, plies and thickness are a matter of expense. And these variations affect endurance.

It rests with the maker how far he wishes to go how much he can afford to give. For there are no secrets nor patents to hold one back. served during the day something like the following, Breakfast food, pancakes coffee sugar cream, eggs potatoes and other vegetables and occavsionlly pie cake and ice cream and water. In an effort to keep even with the high cost of living we have eliminated one after the other and our latest revised bill of fare embraces the following, bread, coffee and water. To ascertain what each maker offers one must analyze and test some 200 tires as our laboratories have done.

Then it is a matter of combining the best features and building according to the highest standards. Once you try a Brunswick you will understand how we have built model tires, regardless of factory expense. Yet Brunswick Tires cost you the same as other like-type tires. Our saving is on selling cost, through our nation-wide organization. We realize that you expect mors from Brunswicks, and we assure you that you get it.

ONE Brunswick will tell you the story. And then you'll want ALL Brunswicks, No other tire, you'll agree, gives so much for your money. aucc vniaitiy was born in Camon, Jy. jLccurn'oei' Zbin ana uiea at ner iiome in Grconsburg, Kansas, April 17 1920. At her death she was 7 i years 3 months and 22days.

She was married to Edward Coates July 28th 1870. To this union there were born nine child ren, six of these have preceeded their mothr to the great eternal shore. The husband, two sons, Lois J. and James F. Coates and one daughter, Mrs.

Ella Bender survive. Mrs. Coates united with the Christian church in Ky. about forty years or more, ago. On coming to this state she tran ferred her membership to the local church.

She has been a faithful consistent christian all through these years. Besides her immediate family there are manv friends who will mourn her departure. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Dan E. SWifh Sunday afternoon.

Wanted Pdsition as housekeeper on ranch, good cook and house keeper. Ada L. Clark box 253, Haviland, Kansas 2t At The AUDITORIUM Greensburg MONDAY and TUESDAY APRIL 26th and 27th THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Kuhi City, MiHouri, Hoadquartent 1329-1331 Mala St Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis TwrtHovc Two Complete Shows Each nite What would yon do if sworn to your dying father ta you would avenge his sayer, and then find out he was the m' that married your wn The tragedy of this will be shown in "Heart O' the Hills," with Mary Pickford, at Auditorium Greensburg Apr 26 and 27. Mary Pickford IN Heart o' the Hills The same beloved Mary Pickford in an entirely new role that of a Mountain Girl fighting her feudist battles and afraid of Nobody nor Nothing i'Ori oiiiii nave plenty gooUs setu corn to sen at a bu at my farm 3 mi.

north and one east of Haviland. Phone 308 0. Albert Phillips. The business meeting of the K. C.

H. S. alumni association will be at the home of Miss Erma Lyon, Friday evening Apr. 30, instead of April 23 as announced last week. him vyp Mr and Mrs.

Weaver Fleener, have moved into their house Clara Burke. They built an addition to the back making a kit-they recently purchased of Mrs. chen and bath put a good sized basement fitted with a furnace making this a very pretty and comfortable home. Cord Tires with "Driving" and "Swastika" Skid-Not Treads Fabric Tires in "Plain," "Ribbed" and "BBC" Skid-Not Treads v.V hWhy: mv) i Don Reed spent Sunday with home folks, returning to Wichita Monday morning. White Eagle Petroleum Co, F.H.

Winters, Mgr. Wanted 700 cattle for good pasture by the season. 16miles north Eeast of Bucklin, 14 miles North west of Mullinville. Geo. C.

Austin, Bucklin Kansas 2t. E. C. 4 15 Notice of Final Settlement 'i I ft State of Kansass, Kiowa Co. ss.

In the Probate Court of. said county and state Tn Re estates of Edward Ham deceased. All creditors and others interested in aforesaid estate are hereby notified that I have filed a report of my administration of said estate in the Probate Court of Kiowa county, Kansas KIOWA COUNTY LAM) SALE OwnaFarmand.be Independent It's Easy To Make a Selection "Cross That Line If You Dare" Challenges the little Mountaineer when the land grabbers attempted to sleal her heritage This is the third pictute frcm her own Studio following the Tremer.dcus Success of Daddy Long Legg and The Hoodlum and prounced by many who''; fhave seen all three to be the best of the three 14 A DT Tur uii i WW-" and that I intend to make a full THE GnsMrg Radiator Hospital I make new ones from old ones by putting in new cores. Our repairing neat done. Soldering of all kinds.

Come in, I'll show you. Harold B8GK "Dick" See -w M. MM M. 1H IVU rr and final settlement of the busi ness of said estate on the 15th adapted from the famous story by1 day of May 1920, and apply for my compensation, attorney fees and other expenses and for mv discharge as administrator of EDGAR B. CORSE REALTY COMPANY GREENSBURG.

KANSAS. For Wheat Farms, Cheap Lands and Ranches at less than their worth. Largest List, Lowest Prices, Best Terms. t'l John Fox Jr. Remember the date Mon.

and Tues. said estate, and at such time or as soon thereafter as the snmo can be heard, an application will ne to said Probate rn, 26 and 271 April Cane Seed for SacI for an order finding and ad judging who are the heirs, devi sees and legatees of said de ceased. Daisy Ham Thompson Administrator of the estate of Edward Ham, deceased April 13th 1920. Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Monroe, and Misses Nettie Shuck, Minta Beard, and Opal Ferguson were entertained Sunday at the Peter son home, south of town. 7 reels 15 and 35c commencing 7:45 ALSO FOX NEWS 250 white and 100 bushels orange cane seed for sale. J.

A. Lovette, Mullinville. Kansas. 2-9 tf Another nice little rain Sunday. If it just comes often e-nough, we'll have a plenty..

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