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The Kismet Klipper from Kismet, Kansas • 6

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KISMET KLIPPER, KISMET, KANSAS Ed Lingo and Ray Dennis left C. C. Akers, contractor and build ier. see me for prices. tf.

The Kismet Klipper last Wednesday for Colorado. They POON OH STAIRWAYS Ideal Naw York Trysting Placa Found Intend to go across the mountains and If they find land that suits Pabllshss Try Thursday for the kuaiuMa man of Kismet, Kansas. H. S. MOONEY.

Editor Miss Ivy Ruth Wilkerson spent the week end visiting with relatives and friends at Bucklin. them they expect to homestead. SUBSCRIPTION. PER TEAR. S1.00 A.

Ketterman accompanied Fred Mrs. H. Harnlsh and -children accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Bundy home last Wed-- jnulrv iiti.iii7.0'a!ttha!,DOBt JSioWt Gestenslager to Garden City. Sat- to Bo In tho Midst of tho City' Buoy Whirl. Publish It not Id the streets of As-calon nor whisper It to old Mr. Urundy, but Dan Cupid finds a way even In, the prosaic Jungles of lower Manhattan to provide youthful lovers with a place to spoon, observes a New York Sun writer.

The top of a Fifth avenue bus may do for those who are hardened to the ways of the great city. Kiamet, Kanaaa, undsr th act March urday t0 vBt. jjis father who Is! nesday. They and Mrs. Bayha had been attending the U.i B.

conference there under the care of physicians. at Iola, Kansas. F. A. Prater and Mrs.

G. E. Noland, were Liberal shoppers last Arvy Handy was in town again Friday. H. E.

Lewis bought a new Ford last Saturday after a long spell of typhoid fever. hut there are some. Indeed many, who truck last week through the Kismet agent. Just can't say sweet nothings to em J. C.

Benson and wife attended the picture show at Liberal last Thursday night. other with the rest of the Interna tlonal world looking on. A. G. Nutt left Tuesday, A.

M. NOTICE FARMERS I am now located in my new building in rear of post office which enables me to better serve the public. Bring in your cream, poultry and eggs and re-ceivd the highest cash price and honest weight. Remember my turkey prices last fall and winter. Yours for business, KISMET PRODUCE CO.

Phone 34 KIDD00 PRODUCE CO, Cream 37c POULTRY AND PRODUCE Bought at all times at hig-hest possible price. Come in, give us a trial. jto attend the meeting of the Grand K. M. Duncan left Friday for his home in Coal Creek, after having helped his uncle, J.

C. For these kind, architects have provided a quiet spot In practically every Mrs. F. H. Pickering and daugh-! Lodge o.

O. office building in New York, unit It Lindsay put in his wheat. ter, Maxine, of Plains, were visitors; at the G. E. Noland home last Earl prater ieft Monday for his Thursday.

home in Missouri. only remained for the sweet younj; things to find It. They have. It's fact that the average New N. G.

Moody disposed of his cattle the latter part of the week: to Pinkerton brothers. Mrs. S. E. Mitchell is on tne ticKi Davis and wife were guests list again.

the J. W. Pinkerton home last The C. R. I.

P. water supply i Sunday, Little Archie Kirk has the scar-; men were here the last of the week and fixed the' east well and drained let fever. G. H. Beale and family visited the big tank north of the depot.

I at the T. O. Patterson home, west Extra fine cherries- gallon size of Liberal, last Sunday. Yorker, business man or woman, men-senger or stenographer, has no use for the stairway. They, he or she, ride In the elevator, even if It's only one floor.

As a result, the stairways have all the seclusion of a quiet nook, hours away from Broadway on the sunny side of a hill, only the light in most stairways Is provided by a few candle power globe of varying' degree of Intensity, depending upon the cobwebs. And as a trysting spot, well, there was evidence In some that they were also used as a place in which to enjoy a little lunch, while discussing the R. C. Moore of Hutchinson, gen at uimau urocery. J.

H. Tucker and family of eral manager of the Moore Grain Co. was here the last of the week. Glen York and wife of Garfield. Greensburg.

Kansas were visitors tVia A 1W flillintt home last Sun- are visiting with the H. F. i day. Eggs 34c at Gilliatt Grocery. Mohn family north of town.

FOR SALE 3,000 bushels Kan- Cook and family of Ar-j whjat pHce reasonable kalon. were visiting her with gee or wrJte Wm Welde Klsmeti relatives Saturday. tf proposition to begin housekeeping in a flat up Harlem way, or out In Brooklyn. The evidence being crumbs, plgare(te ashes, and an occuslonul ASSERTS HE HEARD SHERMAN Dr. Amphlett Office at Meade and Plains Dental and X-Ray Work E.

Lepper was down from I COMMISSION KR'8 PROCEEDINGS Meade the first of the week on neBS. Office of the County Clerk, Sew- ai County, Liberal, Kansas, October The little daughter of Mr. and i 3- I92- The Board of County Commission-Mrs. Wm. Ormlston is improving met regular monthly session.

nicely. She has been sick with dip'i-; present, W. W. Antrim, Chairman; Civil War Veteran Was Present When Famous Soldier Declared That "War Is Hell." Ik Chas. Neff and J.

B. Wood, mem therla. i. bers of the Board; E. W.

Davis, la county attorney, and Abe K. Stoufer, county clerk. I The folio wins: claims against the Alva Tucker of Minnesota working for A. E. Simonson.

I NOW Is The Time TO Get Your Heating Stove We have the Rogers Oil Burners for all heating stoves. Why burn coal at the price of cUstilate and coal oil. You can't afford to. No ashes to carry out and no coal to carry in. No dust or work.

i county were audited and allowed E. J. Rose and family are moving an(j warrants ordered drawn on the Into the G. E. Noland property.

county treasurer for the various amounts as shown by the register John Koolbeck, seventy-nine, the only living man who heard Gen. Wll-Jintu T. Sherman's t'umoim excluniH-tion. "War Is hell." now lives In Denver with his grandson. John Koolbeck.

Before his death General Sherman tried to recall the Incident of the utterance, but failed. John Koolheck remembers where, when, why and how the statement was made. He tells the story "After Vlckshurg, Joe Jackson retreated across the I'etirl river at Jackson, Miss. Sherman was in conir mand of our army. 1 was with Gen.

E. F. Wlnslow as aide-de-camp. My S. T.

Craie had the misfortune to of claims: Wi 1 H. A. Gaskill, J. fees in run a nail through his foot the gfate y(j Fr'azier ter part of the week. Wesiey Arnold.

coyote bounty J. V. Brown and wife drove over Delmer Hall, coyote lw. S. to fnlrfwflter.

last FHdav wujuw UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Cwlla Answered any place at ujr time. S. A. MILLER LIBERAL, KAN. Phone 70 ty returned Sunday.

2.80 1.00 2.00 1.00 58.65 36.40 6.50 6.00 i Lockwood-Hazel, county supplies Crane Company, county supplies I.ibnrrl News, county print FARM WANTED Wanted to hear from owner of 8 ing farm or good land for sale, price Frank Swink, diploma exams reasonable. L. Jones. Box 551. F.

O. Rindom, premium regiment was the Fourth Iowa cavalry. Wp FPre after the enemy and the Infantry had Just gone over the pontoon bridge across Pearl river. "General Sherman sat. oh his horse at the edge of the river, apparently lost In thought.

Just us the cavalry started over, the hoofs of the horses clattering against the loose planks, Sherman looked up nnd called out to us, 'Boys, war Is hell was af the head of the line with Wlnslow. So I heard hlni clearly. Olney, 111. FOURTH-CLASS POSTMASTER EXAMINATION 1 county treasurers 237.50 C. H.

Leete, laundry for jail 5.94 Pullman Cafe, meals for pris- oners 2.40 (Liberal Telephone Company, i Phones and tolls for third The United States Civil Service' quarter 71.65 42.40 Sympathy for his tired troops Kismet I. O. F. Lodge; Nat. Meets every WMtday night.

Via lion Aiwa ValconM H. S. Mooney, Sec. 6.00 Commission has announced an ex--- u. wnn son, suppueB t.

iu ik i for Lynn Johnson, amination to be held at Liberal. Egther Eids0Ili rent fQp poor Kansas on November 5, 1921 as -a A Gorman, mdse. for result of which it is expected to; poor 20.28 prompted him," General Wlnslowand all other members of his staff are dead. Mr. Kool heck was the youngest of the parly.

Denver Times. i' make certification to fill a con-Mrs- s- A- Dungan, care of templated vacancy in the position! Pr 27" of fourth-class postmaster at Kismet, jor poor and other vacancies nslw. T. Hollowsy, pension for thev mav occur at that office, unless 1 blind 3.90 20.00 DOCTOR DAVIS PHYSICIAN SURGEON Phones Office 552 Res. 553 Plains, Kansas It shall be decided In the interests T- W- Hubbard, overseeing 1 the poor 26, 00 of the service to fill the vacancy by gtandard Oil supplies reinstatement.

The compensation; county road 2.50 of the postmaster at this office was Sinclair Refining sup- SfiiU nn for thP 1flf fiscal vear. I'" cuuuiy ruau Il.oi Farm and Livestock Sales A Specialty Applicants must have reached! road maclne8 their twenty-first birthday on the Beler Burr, auto road work-date of the examination, with the W. G. Tendick, auto road Has at Least One Virtue. Whatever else may he about PhnrlPS Holines, negro, no one cun siiy that he Is not frank, Holmes, receutly convicted tin charge if burglary.

ieflred for sentence before Superior Judge llinoM "Holmes, whot did you do for a living before you got Into this trouble?" asked the court. "Jes fttealin' anil gamblin'. Mtstnh Judge." answered the defendant. stealln' and gomblln', sir, and Ah was considered proficient and professional In both lines." "Tour frankness Is refreshing." re marked the court, and gave the de. fendnnt an Indeterminate sentence in San Queutln.

San Francisco Moore Grain Co. Highest Prices Paid for your Grain. Full Weight and Honest Tests. We Appreciate your patronage. F.

A. PRATER, Mgr. Phone 29 Kismet, Kansas work exception that in a state where1 9.25 41.25 14.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 COL. H. C.

RAFLER AUCTIONEER women are declared by statute to road work of full age for all purpose at Miller Brown, auto road eighteen years, women eighteen work years of ajre on the date of the ex- J- M- We' road road work 35.00 Applicants must reside within the w. O. Nelson, sheriff, Sep- territory supplied by the post office tember salary, mileage etc. 230.59 J. W.

Campbell, P. salary Call or wire at my expense. Phone No. 27. For Dates Call Hotel Bun-yan, Fowler, Kansas for which the examination is announced.

The examination is open to all citizens of the United States who can comply with the requirements. Application blanks, form 1753, and full information concerning the third quarter, less 121.30 Abe K. Stoufer, county clerk September salary 100.00 Myrtle E. Melvln, clerk hire county clerk 18.00 Emma. Thompson, superintendent September salary and school visitation 125.80 Sympathetic Childhood.

Lately, in a garden not far from Boston, the lord of the manor set a trap to catch the wnodchucks that were monopolizing his vegetable. Instead of serving Its purpose, the trnp caught a neighboring family rat by the paws, and nobody dared to release the agonized animal until two little children came along. Hearing the cries of the cat, one of the children gently petted the cat, while the other opened the jaws of the trap and released poor kitty. The Incident serves to Illustrate the fearlessness" of sympathetic childhood In relieving distress. BEALE GARAGE FORD AGENTS G.

G. J. Casings and Tires. Waverly Union Oils. Full Line Auto Supplies, FIXE IIAXO BARGAIN We have s.

high grade piano stored In Liberal, which must be sold or moved at once. For quick sale to reliable party will greatly sacrifice price. Terms if deslrefl. Write for particulars to the Denver Music Company, Denver, Colorado, 4ot2 requirements of the examination canF. O.

Rindom, district clerk be secured from the postmaster September salary 75.00 at the nlace of vacancy or from the i E- W- Davll county attorney at tne place oi vacancy or irom tne Balary 93 75 United States Civil Service Commis-ijj p. Bolton, register Sep-ion, Washington, D. C. tember salary and excess Applications should be properly! fees 3rd quarter 154.52 executed and filed with the Com-w- father, treasurer September salary 100.00 mission at Washington, D. atjL Johnson, clerk county the earliest practicable date, treasurer 10.50 W.

H. Feather, treasurer Res. No. 33 Phones Garage 26 I miscellaneous expense for STATEMENT September 17.48 ill? iiri nn i iiiaiiaKcirirni, n.u- lation, etc requlrefl by the act of Hubbard, Janitor Sep Mrs. Ormlston Plaintiff vs.

Prestos Roberts Defendant Before W. T. Green, a Justice of the Peace of Kismet Kansas, Fargo Township, in Seward State of Kansas. thk Kih.mjst KLIPPKR tember salary 45.00 published weekly at Kinmet, Kaiman, W. M.

Nutter, aUtO road for October 1021. work 127 20 Btiite of Kansas, rountjr of BewariJ, us onnn Before me, a notary public In and for Less Bruner, auto road work 30.00 the state and county aforenald, person- C. E. Ludwick, SUtO road ally appeared H. 8.

Mooney, who I work 55 00 Novsllst Lost Vogus. During the deluge of "realism" Mrs. Bouthworth's vogue as a novel-writer declined, but the older generation, tvr the older generations, remained faithful to her and her books sold well. Mrs. Southworth had furnished much entertainment for young and old people for more than fifty years, but there came a time when age forced her to restrict her outpnt.

At Ifast two nf her novels were published after her death, and during her life and after Its Hose many of her stories were republished, and there were numerous "new editions." having? been duly sworn according; tf r. -j law. depones and say. that he i th. p- D- Wells, auto road Werk 117.20 editor and owner of the Kimet narry nenses, auio roaa Kixmet Harry HenseR, follow-.

work of his rvio. v.rf Chas. Neff, commissioner. 34.S0 5.00 of the ownership, management, September salary of said publication: 3. B.

Wood, commissioner. 1, I hat the names and addresxes or ciunfoml.n n.n the publisher, editor, 8Ptmber Salary, mileage and hueir.ees manarers are: H. road 12.70 toney. Kismet. Kansa G.

A. Broadr. M. medical G. II.

WESSLER, President, f. IL LIGHT, Secjryrrea. A. B. SIMONSON, VlcoPre.

Directors A. La. MOHGAX t. D. BEAVER E.

D. LOUTHAN H. C. REtSS KISMET EQUITY EXCHANGE Dealers in GRAIN, COAL, FEED KEROSENE GASOLINE J. W.

BROWN, Mgr. Said defendant is hereby notified that on the (6th) sixth day of September, 1921, an order of attachment for the sum of ($12.70) twelve dollars and seventy cents, and cost of suit was issued by the above named Justice of the Peace against his goods in the above entitled action; and that said cause will be heard on the 17th day of October. 121. MRS. M.

E. ORMISTON. Attest: W. T. GREEN, Jutice pf the Peace.

3gt3 attention to poor 81.50 Winn 70, ,1, A I 6. That the average nomher cuinuiiHBiun-, cr pies of each iue of this er September salary, mile- lion sold or dislri(uted. through the zee tnd road rrtails or th-rwiae, to paid sub- her durir er the six month nro-; Liberal, water from 9.60 Going Up. "Mildred's fiance was In the aviation service during the war. ws he not?" "Tes.

and I'll wagr that he will entnhJIeh a new record for aitltnde ffk'ht when he dl'covers how much it cni to leep In clothes." reeding the date shown above ts 175. October, 1920, to October, H- K. M'NKV, J921 (4 00 to snd subscribed before mt I W. ANTil.M, this llih day of iu toner. 121.

i Chairman. -'I JF.SSiK KAUAV I Aftr-f Mi Haklns p-nt the we It end with Mr. A. M. Gilliatt,.

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1917-1924