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until Monday morninir with his par Victor neighborhood, returned home to Junction City Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. c. A.

Tofhert of the ents ana rriemlt. Mrs. E. W. Donomyer of New Cum I PERSONALS THE ORIGINAL Victor neighborhood brought her briu.

here visitinir her par iiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuitiiiiii Melon In their cur. ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F.

liozell and R. T. Smith of Minneapolis visited other relatives and friends. Miss Bess Rozell arrived home last Ihurnlay morning from Chicago Miss Kdu Buldwin left Monday morning lor a vixit in Kansas City wneie Mie nun (teen for Hlxiut si in lieloit on hundiiy with hu wife. Mi Fther Petterwn left Friday morning for a visit in Lawrence with friends.

weeks taking a snecinl course i with her sister, Mrs I M. liurcafer, French anil historv. which two sub and family. Jectx she will teach in the Concordi E. Ramsey und Mr.

and Mrs. Minn Merle Fetter returned to GIukco Friday morning, after brief High school during ti coming term Dun Johnson returned to lieloit Mon or school. day morning, after visiting in, Con- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tipton and diuigh conhu over hunuay ter of Beatrice, Nebraska arrived in Beloit on Sunday to viit at the home Mrs.

G. I'. iVolkel and son and duughter arrived home the latter part or Air. uiul Clins. Daniels.

Mon of lust week from a several weeks day morning Mr. Tipton left on stay with Mr. Volkel on the farm near 1 I I business trip to New Mexico. Ilis wife and daughter will remain here IJensmore. WILD dim Carl Lockstrom of Salina returned business vtHit in lieloit.

W. A. Young went down to Salina on Thursduy to attend the tractor nhow. Robert Muhaffu and Chulon Guard were in Sulinu on Wednesday attending the tractor show. Mix Bernice Johnson of Simpaon wuk a guest of lr.

Vernon Keeley of Beloit last Friday. Minn Marie Pagett wan a guent in Concardia InKt week of Mr. and Mr. W. M.

Evert. Mrs. Will Gering of Beloit spent a few days last week visiting Minn with her parents. Mr. und Mrs.

ii t. ii Duniels. home Monday morninir. lie hud been here for several days visiting his uncle S. R.

Koch of Irvinir. Kansas, who ANIMAL and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. 1.

Beil, maile his home in Beloit for a short THREE RING and family. time few years ago. visited in Be Bert Lacev, who is. in training at loit the latter part of last week with CIRCUS mm Robert Miller und wife of west Be loit Camp Funston, arrived, in lieloit Saturday night to visit for a short time leaving Saturday morning for Solo with his wire ana ner purcnis, mon. At Solomon he will attend the and Mrs.

It. K. rroeman. Free Methodist conference, after I.loyd Wilham, who is stationed at which he will go to Colorado to spend 3 RINGS 2 STAGES STEEL ARENA-WILD WEST-HORSE SHOW main lime visaing. The Shoe and Slimier Sale at Kevs Boot Shop is saving people lots of THE BIGGEST WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS IN THE WORLD money nave you lours 7 Mnj.

Alpha Brumage Across. "Mai. Alpha Brumage is in a train OA DOUBLE LENGTH CARS Equal to 60 Freight Cars ing camp somewhere in France. Brumage is widely known throughout Mis Hockett at scottHville. Mm.

George Mclntire and children left Monday morning for a visit with relutivea in I-owrcnce. Mr. and Mrs. D. A.

Gregory arrived home Saturday morning from a visit in St. Joe and Kansus City. A Weathcrhead of Cawker City visited a few days in Beloit luxt week at the Tarboll home, returning home to Cawker City on Saturday. Mrs. F.

L. Bowlus and children arrived home on Thursday from a few-weeks visit with relatives in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Jordan went down to Salina on Thursday to attend the auto and tractor show. They drove down in their car. Miss Zola Leslie went down Salina on Friday to visit her sister, TOO PEOPLE Camp unston, was in iseioii rriuuy morning, enroute to hist camp from a visit with friends and relatives in Jewell City. Mr.

and Mrs. Ilurve Chubliic, who have been visiting relatives in Beloit for about a week, left Friday morning for a brief visit in Salina before going on to their home in Chicago. Mrs. E. I).

Collins and two daughters went down to Salina Monday morning to visit for a hort time at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Bledsoe, Mrs. Collins son, und wife. Mrs.

George Novis, who had been here visiting with the Simpson families, left Friday morning for visit in Toiieka and St. Louis before re souri und Kansas athletic circles. As a footlmll player und captain at K. he won a reputation as a furhter of 500 HORSES the never-give-up type. As a coach at Ottawa und William Jewell and ut V.

M. I. und Kentucky he was EDUCATED unusually successful. Brumage won ANIMALS! captaincy in an officers training school und later was promoted to a Trained so LIONS LEOPARDS UM AS TIGERS POLAR BEARS BLACK BEARS SEA LIONS ELEPHANTS CAMELS HORSES ZEBRAS PONIES MONKEYS lO il TENTS major. A little more than a year ago he was accepted by the park turning to her home at Bisliee, Ari here as recreation supervisor.

zona HrHD I TDIM MTC and LS imt me council did not approve. 0F UllllvJCAMI Miss Nettie llendrickson of Manhattan was a guest Sunday night of Brumage is with the X.Sid Division, IfiH whJ Animals Exhibited her friend. Mrs. Harry olby, of lie EC IN I'AKAUi: loit, leaving Monday morning for a Miss who is attending a business college there. Mrs.

J. A. Carter of Kansas Citv, Kansas arrived Saturday eveninir to be a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Walter and husband. Mss Glarys Nelson of Dresden.

Kansas was in Beloit on Friday, enroute to Simpson to be a ruest of her sister, Mrs. M. Houghland. Ieo rSoKell of Omnhn nrri-r-l in field Artillery. Ills family resides in Liberty." The above appeared below a picture of well known former Beloit Maj.

Alpha Brumage, in last Wednesday's Kansas City Star. visit near Glen Elder with Mrs Chester Dean ami family. 108 WAGONS Miss Jessie Park, who was a guest for a short tune of her friend, Miss Burgan, left Monday morning for ELECTRIC LIOtlT PLANTS Cawker City to join some relatives Beloit last week to be a guest for a 'and to accompany them-to her home LION Loops the Loop 50- FUNNY (Z A CLOWNS "3U few days nt the home of his parents, at Neodesha, Kansas. 4 PARKER'S CARNIVAL SHOWS 11 COLLOSAL ZOO OF WONDERS A Meeting for Registrants. In pursuance of a request of the War Department, a Ixcul Board of Instruction was appointed by the Local Board of Mitchell county, us follows: L.

B. Parker, A. E. Jordan and W. F.

Hughes. These men are to look after new registrants and, from time to time, call them together for the purpose of instructing them preparatory to their departure to the Army camps. The first meeting of this kind will be held in the Court Room, at Beloit, August 8th. at 7 p. m.

Every regis I Col. Bobb's $10,000 Challenae Dancinn Horses TZZ'lt Mrs. Orville Neider came up from Ellsworth Saturday night, being called here by the death of her grandmother, Grandma Bollman. who died at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Pete Klein last Friday evening. Anna M. Adams left Thursday morning for a visit in Springfield, before going on to her home in Chicago. She has been here visiting at the home of her son, V. T.

Hanna, and family in east Beloit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quakenbush of Beloit and Miss Vivian Brown of Glen Elder left on Saturday for a visit in Colorado Springs, Colorado Mr. and Mrs.

O. r. Uozell. Rev. G.

W. Martin of the M. E. church arrived home Saturday morning from a business visit to Kansas City. Mrs.

A. II. Wooten returned home to Alton Saturday morning, after a visit in this city with Mrs. M. L.

Marshall. Howard Harbaugh returned home to Stockton Monday morning, after a visit over Sunday in Beloit. He is working there in a drug store. Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Ilnwlev ro. turned home to Hunter Monday forenoon, after a brief visit in beloit witn relatives. John Conroy of Fort Riley came up to Beloit Saturday night, visiting trant is urged to come to this meet ing, as the information given will be BELOIT 9 of lasting benefit to each one, even tho he is in deferred class. The registrant called will each re ceive a card, which will admit them for a few weeks. Grandma Halfhide.

who had been visiting her son, Wm. Halfhide, in the iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiMiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiifiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiirifrirjfiiiiiiiiiiniiiiti church basement last Thursday und id some sewing for Mrs. Clarence Gallion and family. Mrs. Wate Frances lias rented her hotel and moved to lieloit.

Mrs. O. E. Roberts and children of to the Chautauqua that evening, if presented at the gate. Every registrant is urged to attend this meeting.

Local Board for Mitchell County, Kansas. NO. THREE. (Too late for last week.) Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. File, visited on Sunday at the Leonard Durham home. Robt. Sheahon has been- staying the past week with his great aunt, Mrs. Maude Good.

Majorie ianeahon has been on the sick list the past week. Miss Fannie Button has been visiting her friend, Alma Neiman, since last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Good spent Sunday at the Arthur Doyle home. The following were entertained at the U. G. Hutton home on Sunday: Beloit are here visitintr her sister.

Mrs. Roy Briney, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larson are the proud parents of a big bouncing baby since August 2nd.

Ihe farmers Union are to give an Ulaikhull Kafir, Pin Kafir, Dwarf Yellow Milo, Dwarf White Milo. Fetrita, Kansas Orungc cane and. Sudan grass. The different varieties in each of these texts were planted ut the same time and have been cultivated in ex. actly the same manner so that each variety has bud an ciiual chance with the others.

Tins has been a trying season the crops and the present dry weather will give us an opportunity to deter mine which is the better drought re variety. These plots are all beinjr worked so that any one visiting them may know the name of each variety. These demonstrations are being conducted in order that the farmers of this county may profit from them and we will be glad to have any one visit them at uny time. I). II.

Gripi ton, Emergency Demonstration ice cream social for their members and their families Monday evening. people are laying it over the other threshermen in thiH vicinity. Mr. Ilelmbrecht will thresh for tho Antro-bus sisters but has three thousand acres to thresh first. Miss Jennie Hill of the G.

I. S. was visiting the home folks Sunday. Mrs. George Walls was visiting Mrs.

E. L. Cather one day last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Doyle motored to Sulinu Friday to the tractor show. Robert Shaffer joined the State Guards Sunday. Water is scarce article and hot wind every day. No corn this year. Henry Stover and sons are having their threshing done this week before it rains.

Roy Hutchinson writes his address will be Co. 47!) Old Detention Camp, Groat Lakes, Illinois. The wind storm last week demolished buggy sheds and chicken houses. Fredrie Shaffer the little son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Shaffer, who moved from this neighborhood to near Gilbert Station, is sick with typhoid fever. Mr. JNelson 1 rowbridge was serious-hurt last Tuesday evening while oing to the fire. There were some oys on their horses coinir to the Mrs. Lizzie Sheahon.

Mr. and Mrs Frank McMann, iMr. and Mrs. Ernest Ionard and family, Mr. and Mrs.

George Leonard, and Leonard Lawrence of St. Joseph, Mo. Maxwell Knarr spent a few days fire and it was dark and one of the boys ran over Mr. Trowbridge, who was picked up right away and taken home. Everything possible was done to relieve his suffering.

lie was taken to Concordia "Wed nest! afternoon where he was operated on but he died Friday night at Concordia. The remains were taken to Missouri for burial. last week visiting his lriend, rarren Sehuiurel. Misses LaNora and Inez Hutton spent last Tuesday visiting their sister. Mrs.

Frank McMann. Mrs. W. L. Good spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs.

Lizzie Sheahon. Mr. and Mrs. Manly James and On Peacemaking. For a nation to iniike peneo only he-cause It In tired of war, and, as It were, in order Just to take hreiith, Is In dl re1 subversion of the end and object of the wnr which was Its sole Justlflcu Mon.

"I'ls liko a poor waysore foot traveler getting up behind conch that Is going the contrary wuy to nls. Coleridge (in 1805). family spent Sunday at the Lee Ghol son home. The Fred Abram's family visited over Sunday the Will Abram's home. i Mr.

and Mrs. Don Harvey spent Sunday at the J. P. Harvey home. Variety Tests of Corn and Forage Oops.

Last spring a number of farmers consented to co-operate with the Experiment Station by planting different varieties of different crops. Two projects were chosen which were thought to be of importance to this locality. The first is a demonstration to determine the comparative vulue of different varieties of corn. The men conducting these experiments are Harold Walker, southwest of Osborne, W. W.

Foster, southwest of Downs, W. B. Blankunship just south of Cawker City and C. L. Hendricks in the Misses Inez and LaNora Button visited on Wednesday with Mrs.

W. NO. THREE. Forrest McMann spent last Tuesday night at the Frank McMann home. Elizabeth Schungel spent Wednesday afternoon with her friend, Inez Hutton.

Miss Nora Hutton spent last Wednesday with Mrs. W. L. Good. Mr.

and Mrs. Grant McMann and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMann and son, Lyle, spent Sunday at the Frank Starkey home. Mrs.

W. L. Good spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Sheahon. Mr.

and Mrs. E. 1J. Corrick, of Quinter, spent Saturday and Sunday at the U. G.

Hutton home. Geo. File and son, Teddy of Nebraska, visited Sunday at the Chas. File, Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Sheahon are L. Good. Mrs. W. L.

Good and Robt. Sheahon visited Friday at the U. G. Hutton Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 15.

He it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Kansas, two-tmrda of the members of euch house concurring therein: Section 1. That tho following proposition to amend the constitution of' the utate of Kansas is hereby submitted to the qualified electors of tho litute for their rejection or approval: home. Mr Frank Drinkern. Mrs. Frank Starkev and Mrs.

Minnie Asid visited on Sunday at tne urant iviciviann nome. If you're thinking about Patriotism and Economy consider the real economy buying Keys' Clothes when you need a new suit There's a lot of satisfaction in the freshness of style the expert tailoring finish and patterns of our clothes that come as part of the full measure of value "Society Clothes" "Kirschbaum Clothes" Let us show you styles for fall $20 to $45 Complete apparel for boys, too ExccMor neighborhood, southwest of Mr. and Mrs. heo. wanner and Orville spent Sunday at the D.

W. Fuller home near Fairview. lUder. The varieties used in thae corn tests are as follows: Iowa Silver Mine; I'ride of Saline, Freeds White Dent, Mrs. Grant McMann spent Monday afternoon with Mrs.

rrank McMann Mr. and Mrs. John File and Maxine spent Sunday at the Chas. File, the proud parents of a baby boy born Sunday. Mrs.

Alice Fuller is down from the Fairview neighborhood helping care for her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Sheahon. Mr. and Mrs. E.

D. Corrick spent Sunday night at the Will Abrams home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Harvey spent Sunday at the J.

P. Harvey home. Miss Inez Hutton is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Frank McMann. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Cooper spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leon lioone County White, Kansas Sunflower, Reed's Yellow Dent and Iowa Gold Mine.

The second project is experiments with eight different varieties of forage crops. The men conducting these experiments, H. G. Schlnh of Natnmu, C. W.

Simpnon, west of Cawker City J. M. Goodwin of Asherville pnd Bishop Peterson also of Asherville. The varieties used in thee test are Dwarf Blackhull Kafir, Standard home. Clara, Joe and Earl File spent Sunday at the Carl Hutton home.

Nona Miller spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Joe Morland. HUNTER. Mr. Snotgrass of Sal ma and Mr.

Fred Larson and family of Sylvan Grove were in Hunter on business Saturday evening. Miss Edith Wagner is staying with ard. her aunt, Mrs. Emma Leonhart. Miss Clara nerr is helping Mrs.

Neil Sherrard spent Sunday at the Harry Evans home. Section 2. The Legislature may levy a permanent Lax i'or the use and benefit of the utate educational and apportion among and uppiopriate the same to the several institutions, which levy, apportionment and appropriation shall continue until changed by statute. Nothing herein contained shall prevent such further appropriation by the Legisla--tore as may be deemed necessary from time to time for the needs of said state educational institutions. Section 3.

This proposition shall be submitted to the electors of this state at the election for representatives in the Legislature in the year 1918. The amendment hereby pro-nosed nhall be known on the official ballot bv the title "Amendment to the constitution providing for a perman. ent income for the state educational institutions," and the vote for and against such amendment shall be taken as provided by law. Section 4. This resolution shall take effect and be in force from and nfter its publication in the statute book.

Pawed the Sonate February 23, 1917 Pawed the House March 7, 1917. Approved March 10, 1917. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of original Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 16, now on file in my office. J.

T. Botkin, Secretary of State. (SEAL) 19tl3. Merit Effland at Victor with her house work. Biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiir Auto Livery Day and Night Service, New Car and Careful Driver Charley Fenton shipped a car load BOULEVARD.

Herman Stover finished his thresh of hogs to Kansas City. ing and cutting cockleburs last week. Lew Thomas shipped some cattle Inez Cather visited Mrs. Chauncv to Kansas City. Eads Mbnday.

Quite a number attended the trac tor show at Salina. Clifford Deitch has rented the S. T. KEYS CLOTHING COMPANY Mr. B.

B. Rounkle's house in the Robb farm for rext year. Mr. and Mrs. S.

T. Robb were in east part of town was burned last Tuesday. The fire started up stairs. It Beloit on business Saturday. Wm.

Fennimore was marketing in Beloit Wednesday. We hone he will was a narrow escape for Oscir Jurn-er's house, which is about 10 or 12 "Lion Shirts" "Stetson Hats HEADQUARTERS: Newland Garage, South Street Phone 393 I W. A. LAWSON Home Phone 6146 fj llllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllillllllllllimill soon market his fine cantaloupes; he has several acres planted to that fruit. feet from Mr.

Rounkle house. Mr. Clarence Gallion was living in Mr. Rour.kles house at the time of the Mr. Herman Helmbrecht from near Scottsville is threshing today Mon fire.

They were expecting to move day) for Courtney Birt. Threshing in a couple of days to the Gaylord house. The ladies gathered at the wheat for 9c per bushel. Scottsville mini iiiuiiiiiiiiiii uiiiriiiinti iiiii iiiTiiiiiii ii iniii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirfiiiniiiiiiiiiiiim.

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