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Scandia Journal from Scandia, Kansas • 5

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Scandia Journali
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Scandia, Kansas
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FOUR TRAGEDIES Patronize our advertisers. Extra good year old Spotted China boar for sale. Strand Bros. LOCAL NEWS Gust Samuelson and Chas. Lcweke went to Sharon Springs on a business trip Friday morning.

'A man struck a' match to see if the gasoline tank was empty. It wasn't Joseph MeGowsn Is reported on Dr. C. F. Layton CRADUATE VETERINARIAN Another man -touched a trolley tha sick list this week.

Used S-1I. CUbhman engine for tile. See M. A. PREBLE Mrs.

Oberia Ryan spent Sunday at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Lar Mrs. Geo.

Strom berg visited at the wire to see if It was alive. It wast A man jumped out of a boat to see if he could swim. lie couldn't! A man cut out his advertising to son In Belleville. Reports from J. M.

Siggsbee, who Is In the hospital at Concordia, state that he is not gaining very ast, tho' he has not had any serious relapse. W. J. Matthias, who has been in Mrs. John Larson and Mrs.

Chaa, Isaacson were In Belleville Monday. home of her sister in Morganville Sun day. see if he could save money. He didn't! Mrs. Vic Erickson and daughter, Edna, spent Tuesday afternoon at the home of Johft Swanson.

T. J. West haa been confined to Republic, Kansas Phone 89 structor in the high school the paBt The Welcome-In Circle will meet next Wednesday, May 2th, with Mrs. C. V.

Hagg-man. Wcstinghouse Light Bulbs for sale his home this week with neuralgia and flu. year, will leave this Friday night for here. M. PREBLE his home at Perry.

He expects to at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Nlchol of Concordia visited at the home of Opinions are like watches; no two Mr. and Mrs.

Leg. Rasroussen are parents of a boy, born May 17th. tend summer school at Manhattan, and wtll be back again with us next fall. Consult the Journal about Wed ever go alike, yet every man believes Mr. and Mrs.

Win. Duncan are the parents of a 7-lb. baby girl, born Monday, May 17. Mary and T. J.

West Saturday. in his own. ding Announcements or Invitations. Some women are so curious that Ada Sumuelson, of Courtland, has been visiting at the homo of her aunt, Mrs. Geo.

Haser, the past week. AND THOSE WHO PLAY IN HIS PICTURES RIN-TIN-TIN they listen to advice just to find out Rev 0. J. Lundberg went to Clay Center Wednesday, on buslnt-n for the Methodist conference. what it's like.

ROCK ISLAND GARAGE HAULING Trans- AUTO TRUCK Mrs. Wm. Wohlfort of Woodston, The Lutheran Dorcas Society will be entertained at the parsonage next Friday afternoon from 2:30 to 7.00. Strand Kansas, is here visiting at the homefer work, grain hauling, etc. of Mr.

and Mrs. Chas, Freed. phone 2719. The wonder dog who has won a great following next appears In The Night Cry. Rinty was born in 1918 in the advance tone of the A.

E. F. in France. Ho is a German Shepherd dog commonly called a German Police Dog. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Nelson and family and Mrs. A. Maxell spent Sunday at the Dallas Mathis home in Super lor.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berggren of Air-o-Cas stoves, manufactured by Republic visited Sunday at the home Coleman Lamp Co. We have them. of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Vandeveer. M. A. PREBLE I HAVE A LITTLE MOBILOIL LEFT AT A REDUCED PRICE.

FOR YOUR MECHANICAL WORK AND WELDING, BRING IT HERE FOR SERVICE AND SATISFACTION. ONE SCANDIA TAG FREE WITH 7 GALLONS CAS. H. H. MAHAN A.

E. ANDERSON Dr. and Mrs. Ahrens have both LOST Auto tire and tube be their arms infected as a result of K'orwav and Scandia: finder Mrs. Martin Dahl of Lovewell visited at the home of her uncle, J.

R. Stofer, and Mrs. Stofer, Sunday ernoon. RINTIN-TIN coming in contact with poison ivy. notify Mildred Bowling, Norway Ks.

He was adopted by Lieut Lee Duncan who brought A good crowd attended the dance him to the U. S. and trained him at the lodge hall Friday night There will be another dance this Friday Miss Mildred Foreman of Lebanon visited her sister, Dorothy, and also some of her school chums here last Friday. amongst his last year's successes were Below The Line The Light House Bv The Sea The Clash Of The Geo. Haser, 'who is working with a telephone company at Mankato, spent Sunday here with Mrs.

Haser, and baby. night. Wolven Next Season he will appear in "While London Sleeps Kentucky Hills and a big feature show picture Tracked By The Police Mrs. Alfy Tingstrom returned Wednesday from Colorado where she had been visiting relatives for a few weeks. The fountain at the F.

M. Bank -corner has been moved across the walk to make way for the laying of pavement. Wilma Thompson and Mildred Sed-rlin went to Manhattan today, Thursday, to visit Florence Sederlin, who is attending college there. Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Nimocks, Mrs. F. A.

Cullers and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cullers went to Wichita Wednesday to attend the banker's convention.

HOMESTEAD FLY SALT fe Rev. M. L. Robey of Concordia was here Wednesday oenferring with Rev. Baker on business of the local U.

B. church. 7. 1 JUNE MARLOWE Enacts the role of a pioneer wife In The Night Cry She has played in most Rin-Tin-Tin pictures and formerly played in Lloyd Hamilton comedies and with Irene Rich in quite a number of plays. June confesses to Quality chicks Reds, Rocks, An- H.

H. Munger of the state testing conas at $10.50 per 100. Leghorns, laboratory at Manhattan was here $9.50. Wyandottcs, Orpingtons Thursday, as representative of Catalog free. Jenkins Poultry Farm the state highway or the Thora and Clela Yeager returned from Lincoln Monday night, after a two week's visit with their sister, Mrs.

H. Tingstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Haser moved to their new home in the east part of town the last of the week. The louse was just recently remodeled and improvde. 1 Blanche Haggman, who has been ill the past two weeks at her home near Kackley, returned to her duties at the drug store Wednesday. Jewell, Kansas. 27 JUNE MARLOWE Don Schafer of Concordia was up Monday to make arrangements for purpose of passing judgement on the cement road pipe that is being constructed in the yards of Rickel, Coleman Reece and W.

P. Shiwers. These firms are turning out large quanities of material that is being used in both federal and state road projects and it is pleasing to note that it is meeting the specifications of all authorities. the removal of the United Telephone poles from Main street before the paving work starts. 18 summers but you never suspect it in The Night Cry.

She is the mother of the child who is carried away by a giant condor far up in the moutain craigs clutched in its giant talons Rin-Tin-Tin her dog sees the bird snatching the child away into the air Yes you want to see The Night Cry next Tuesday, at the Princess. We have the Fly Salt on hand now. Milk when you want to, no flies bothering. Use no flie nets on your horses. Save feed and trouble by feeding Fly Salt.

Start today. Bring your poultry, cream and eggs to SCANDIA PRODUCE CO. Mr. and Mrs. Emit Forsberg and children, Miss Anna Forsberg and C.

F. Rickel returned to Brown county Tuesday after spending a few days here and in Smith county looking after the work of the firm. Anna Wohlfort were shopping in Concordia Saturday. They called at JOHN HARRON the hospital to see friends from this vicinity. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Ellingson attend ed the commencement exercises at Kackley Thursday evening, when their good looking athlete id a brother of the late Bobby Har-ron John oft times plays with Rin-Tin-Tin in his pictures. Some hint at a romance with the lovely June. two granddaughters, Dorothy and A.

M. Poage was in Concordia Tuesday to consult a specialist ear trouble which has been with him since he had pneumonia early in the spring. Mr. and Mrs: Ed Kallman and daughter, Thelma, went to Concordia Monday on business. Thelma expects to enter the hospital there in September to take a course as nurse.

E. W. BEEMAN, Mgr. WHEAT BEARDS Ninetyfive thousand six hundred seventy-two' of the 165,879 farms in Kansas are on improved roads, according to the government census just issued. More than one-fifth of the people living on these farms are less than 10 years of age and there is an average of 4.2 people to the farm, according to the census.

Figures from J. C. Mohler, secretary state board. I Lack of -room in the hen house as fall approaches accounts for more disease and death than any other cause, say agricultural college poul-trymen. During the summer is a Phone 47 Agnes Jensen, were graduated from the Kackley high school.

The Superior Drum and Bugle HARRON Corps, accompanied by a number of American Legion Carnival boosters, were here Tuesday evening to ad HEINIE CONKLIN Supplies the comedy for the Rin-Tin-Tin plays for the past fifteen years Heinie has been a vaudeville head- vertise the Legion entertainment which will be given the first week in June. Mrs. W. C. Preble was taken to the home of her brother, Ed Simms, at Republic last Saturday, and is'be-jng cared for by Mrs.

Simms. She is slowly improving at this time. good time to make your poultry house. FLOWER TIME WILL SOON BE HERE Unless the hens get good care liner of the Keith and the Orpheum Circuit, then with Mack Sennett and now with from now on' until fall there won't be many summer eggs laid. Feed the hen and she will feed you.

The children of the church attendance club enjoyed a very pleasant hike and weiner roast with Misses Gordon and Fritzinger last Thursday evening. More good times are in store for these attendants- at the church services. The average cow in Allen county Mrs. A. C.

Wilson and Mrs. Jay Raplee of Concordia were through here last Thursday, on their way to Hardy, where they met Mrs. Wilson's mother, who will visit Mr. and Mrs. Wilson.

which is recorded by the cow testing association prodcued milk worth Warner Bros. Screen Classics as a featured comedian. The new Rin-Tin-Tin pictures are shown at Belleville and Scandia, Mankato and fcl5.95 for the month and made a people, i return above teed ol rps.oi. About twenty young SEE US FOR THAT NICE APPEARING CEMENT VASE FOR YOUR FLOWERS THE KIND YOU SAW AT THE FILLING STA-TION LAST SUMMER. HEINIE CONKLIN Burr Oak.

Sorghum seed treatment costs but a few cents an acre and may save hundreds of dollars on the crop. -Publicity Dept. Mr. and Mrs," Chas. Berggren had as their guests Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Stinson and children of Republic, "Mrs. Lottie Lervold and daughter, Florence, F. A. Berggren and Mabel Berggren.

BLAIR THEATRE ENTERPRISES members of the Presbyterian Sunday school at Minneapolis, Kansas, visited the Sunday school here and made a complimentary call, on Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Mahaffy, who were in charge of the church there before coming to Scandia.

Tires and Tubes at mail order prices and immediate delivery. M. A. PREBLE USE RED CROWN Rickel Coleman Reece Winter Gasoline Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Coleman returned Friday from Brown county, where Harold had been to see some of the work his firm is doing on the highway in that He reports the work progressing nicely. N( York. The ortiticlal" fog by a Scandlnnvinn scientist.

Prof. A. V. for military purpose Is being put to peace-time us in Nc-rway to protect crops from frost The American Chemical society received this Information' from a corre Lawrence Johnson and Joyce Johnson, cousins, are sympathizing with each other these days while each is quietly waiting for broken bones to mend. The former broke both bones in the- lower leg while playing ball about three weeks ago and for several days his injury gave the family Riverside Park, under the of Mr.

and Mrs. S. D. Blakeley, POLARINE for Ford Cars mm ro oi co. P.

McMURRAY, Agent Phone 177 spondent In Horten. Nonvay. The ex neiiuenter also said that brick in opened the season with a big crowd at 'much concern. Joyce received a brok ufacturers were planning expertmei Sale stee's Tru with the man-made foj; In their dv i um, en leg two weeks ago when a horse music by the Dee Atherton orchestra he was riding fell on nim. was up to the standard of this well-i 6 Ing louses as frost is detrimental newly made brick.

known organization. The management "Sherm" English is dangling his appreciates the orderly behavior that Tnd feet in the plitical po1- This week existed throughout the evening and I WILL SELL AT THE TILLER FARM ONE-HALF MILE EAST AND ONE-HALF MILE SOUTH OF NORWAY SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926 everybody back again. the Democratic ticket( and if nominated, he promises to strip Mrs May White lef Saturday ev- 2:00 P. M. ening tor eouiaer, tjvw.

Portion. Sherm her son, Harry, who underwent an become well acquainted over the operation ounaay county in his capacity as traveling Word received from Mrs. White states rf salesman that the surgeons found a very much I who will give him loyal support. enlarged appendix, which had grown to the intestines. This ailment has given Harry much suffering the past few years.

He is getting along" very nicely and his friends hope that he will soon be in good health again. 1 bed couch 1 book case with writing desk 1 sanitary -couch 2 rags, 9x12 ft. Small rugs 3 complete beds t-uit jars dressers 1 washstand Washing machine heating stores some cooking ntensils 2 cows, 1 calf 1 top buggy 1 set single harness 1 steel range kitchen cupboard 2 kitchen tables 1 side board 1 dining room table 2 dozen chairs 3 center tables 4 rockers 1 5-piece suite CORDS pi HIGHEST QUALITY Best Shoe Repair Material We are not a.tUfied merely at good workmanship in rebuilding your foot wear we seek' and secure the BEST MATERIAL obtainable. There's a difference in leather the proof is re-Tealed when you bring your shoes to me for repair. G.

A. MATHIS USUAL TERMS LOWEST PRICES GASOLINE OIL ACCESSORIES Mr. and Mrs. R. T.

Walker gave a reception to the Senior class last Tuesday evening at their home. The entertainment consisted of stunts and happenings incidental to the school year and the young folks en-joyed the evening to the usmost. The class and Mr. Wires presented Mr. and Mrs.

Walker with a fine set of bouillon spoons and a carving set, expressing thereby the high esteem 'accorded the recepients by the departing students. E. A. CARLGREN, Trustee For OLOF TILLER C. A.

LANDRETH, M. BANK, Concordia, SCANDIA, KANS. PHONE 42 B. GOLDBR0NSON.

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