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The Western Kansas News and The Kanoradian from Goodland, Kansas • 4

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Goodland, Kansas
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JUNE 20, 1919. THE WESTERN KANSAS NEWS, FRIDAY, power output by fuels, 29,203,000 kilo The esternKansas News watt hours. The fuel consumption to HOUSTON ANDERSON In Societjr generate electric power required AND THE KANORADIAN (A Democratic NwipRper) 987 tons of coal, 40,543 barrels of petroleum and, derivitives and 67,937, Wdsoin Tf actors 000 cubic feet of natural gas. Mrs. J.

W. McLey invited a number T. A. McCANTS, Owner and Publiiher E. E.

SPRAGUI, Editor. The state will have a big potato crop and 75 per cent bumper fruit of ladies in Friday to spend1 the afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Axtell, of crop. Published every Friday at 920 Main Chiefs of police of Topeka, Atchi son, Concordia, Wichita and Hutchin Nebraska, and sister, Mrs. Westcott, of Oregon, who were her house guests.

A social time was enjoyed. Piano music was furnished by Miss Dorothy McLey. Refreshments were served. Street (opposite Postoffice), at Good-land, Kansas, and entered at the post PAYS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR YOUR GRAIN Ask us for prices before you sell. son anticipate a good deal of trouble oiiice as second class matter.

with the I. W. W. agitators this sum mer. Those invited were: Mrs.

Theodore Telephone 22S. $1.60 per Tear Half million invested in airplane Flick, Mrs. 0. S. Long, Mrs.

Clarence factory. Pittsburg will vote on 25,000 high Mrs. Alexander Meng, Mrs. Mary Trent, Mrs. J.

B. Trent, Mrs. Wm. Hall, Mrs. J.

M. Jewell and Fern Walters. school bonds. Ink Shrapnel ihe worth American Hotel com pany has hotels under construction or (By E. E.

We Carry a Full Line of FLOUR, FEED AND COAL J. F. Howell was a dinner guest of planned in Topeka, Ottawa and Elda rado. Mr. and Mrs.

Boothroy Monday even The following clippings were taken Salina 75 managers of farmer's ing. A numDer oi neignDors Know from the same issue of the Kansas union stores and elevators met and or Reduced Prices, $750 f. o. b. factory Have a carload in soon.

Burns kerosene. Equipped with HollyvDust Trap, 'all air passing through water. All bearings and gears running in oil; Be Sure and See One of These Little Wonders Before Placing Your Order for a Tractor F. M. THOMPSON SON ing it was his birthday formed a party and with baskets full of lunch went City Star one- day last week and ganized a brokerage business to be a thousands, of such instances are re branch of their jobbing business A Share of Your Business Is Solicited.

corded every day throughout the throughout the state. United States. No further comment over to Boothroys and him. Those present besides the honor guest and Mr. and Mrs.

Boothroy were Mr. and Mrs. Del Gray and family, Mr. Nickerson and Hutchinson hard is necesary. Read the articles care road connections to be let to bids.

fully and THINK IT OVER. Two of the eastern Kansas count and Mrs. Alexander Meng and fam ies Miami and Linn have ordered ily. Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Moren and Gossip, in which a woman's name was paramount, again ended in paving of Jefferson highway the en daughters and Mrs. Fry. R.

w. trimbLe, Manager tragedy yesterday afternoon. A feud tire length of two counties. When lollowed the srossm and then a r. Miss Marie Taper entertained at completed it will mean a continuous volver battle resulted in the death of dinner last Thursday evening in com paved road from the southern line of an innocent person and the wounding pliment of Miss Lucile Parish of Be- Johnson county to Fort Scott.

oi one or tne principals. Mrs. Nell Speckmman of 509 East Tenth Street, The wheat farmers In many Kan wno was talking to a woman friend loit, who was visiting relatives in this city. A lovely four course dinner was served. Covers were lau ror Misses sas wheat belt counties are organizing on the sidewalk, was shot and fatallv 1 I n.

i for the coming harvest, fixing a scale uijureu. nansas uiiy star. of wages, working hours, etc. The Chicago, June 12. "Your husband Beulah, Lola and Bessie Bnnker, Thelma Miles, Lucile Kent, Kathryn Millisack, Florence Ball, Gertrude prices for harvest handd will be uni was seen out with another woman last form 50 cents and hour for a ten- Tuesday." Kelle and Marie Tapper.

hour day, overtime to be at same rate per hour. This applies to shockers, Miss Anna Smith entertained the Skinner SUITA TORIUM CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING Special attention given to the dyeing of the finest fabrics, and satisfaction assured. Bring me your Georgettes, Crepe de Chine and China Silk fabrics and have them made into the eolor or shade you want SUITS MADE TO MEASURE Railroad News M. C. O.

club Friday night. After "Do you know that your husband has another girl almost every day?" "Mrs. Brown told me that Mrs. Black told her that a friend of her's saw your husband drinking in a cafe with a pretty blonde. Of course, she was a friend of yours, wasn't she?" Mrs.

Sadie W. Purvier heard such bargemen, pitchers and helpers around stacks, drivers of headers and binders. Men with teams will receive 70 cents per hour and stackers 60 cents. Collection Rules for Goodland Telephone Co. spending Several hours in a social way a luncheon consisting of home grown strawberries, cream, sherbet and cake was served.

Mrs. T. B. Allen was a Reno county wheat crop this year to things as these from gossiping neigh Wire Chief George Manion spent be worth $12,000,000. guest of the club.

Florence Eyestone oil well No. 2 making 3,000 barrels daily. bors almost every day of her ljfe. Some woman was constantly dropping in on her in her apartment with a "friendly" hint that cut like a knife. The stories broke her heart.

Each succeeding day her unhappiness and The Senior class of the M. E. Highway commission has approved church spent Wednesday at the home company a contracts and granting of federal aid We have filed with the Public Utilities change in time and manner of collection. of Grandma Butts, who has been ill for 380 miles of paved road in fifteen misery became more poignant and at for several months. They took well counties of this state.

last she decided she couldn stand the torture any longer. Today she ended Arkansas City gets $30,000 steam filled baskets and a fine dinner was served and a most enjoyable day her life with poison. Chicago laundry building. Sunday in Denver. Roy Meseke, boilermaker helper, was layed off Monday.

The Rock Islands Minstrels will play at Colby Saturday night. Edw. Mrstik and John Bock are new laborers on the rip track. Geo. Sanders, storekeeper, made a business trip to Colorado Springs this week.

Road Foreman T. D. French has been kept busy the past week riding soldier trains. was spent there. Marion county has forty oil wells Farm Loans Money Furnished Promptly Favorable interest rates and satisfactory terms See me before you make your loan.

Wade Warner A private dance was given at the going down. Wheat harvesting starved June 13. Pnhinsrvn hall Monday night witn County Attorney Shotwell believes the old fashioned custom of placing the neighborhood gossip in the stocks and keeping her there until she learns to hold her tongue, was not a half Miss Jessie Evans, guest of honor Telephone rents are now payable in advance at the office of the Telephone company on the first of the month. The following are the changes in rates as specified: Desk sets, extra 25c Extension sets, extra 50c Extension bells, extra 25c Music was? furnished by Marie Oak- bad idea. ford and Marie Tapper.

'STOCKSHARE' LEASE PLAN APPROVED BY TENANTS Owner of Farm Should Share Risk Shotwell has been county attorney Twelve couples enjoyed a private only since January 1, but he says he has learned in that time that at least rlnnpp at the Robinson hall riaay With Tenant Instead of Demanding Cash Rent. half the troubles that are aired through his office are aggravated, if night. Marie Tapper and Lucile Par. E. S.

Richards, district car inspect ish furnished the music. Punch was not caused by eossins. or from Des Moines, was in Goodland Wednesday. "This office is doing the best it can to keep divorce cases out of the Though at present the least method of leasing in the state, served throughout the evening. Miss Vera Peake was a dinner courts." said Shotwell.

"I try to in Fireman Harry Haley has been as the stockshare lease offers the great duce a man and wife to compromise guest of Beulah Tittle Tuesday. est possibilities for bettering tenancy signed to the local between Goodland and Phillipsburg. their differences whenever possible, and I find the hardest influence to overcome is the busy neighborhood Nelson Oakes and Vera Peake were Goodland Telephone Co. J. O.

KENT, Manager. Dr. J. W. Shaw DENTIST Office in the Hunt Building; Telephone; 250 Goodland, Kansas Two new machinists, Roy W.

Ham dinner gusets of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Peake Friday evening.

conditions. This is stated by W. L. Grimes, assistant professor of farm management, agricultural college, in a bulletin on "Farm Leases in which is being printed and will ilton and Hugh H. Martin, were em gossip.

"Many women and some men, for that matter, seem to take a delight in telling other people the things, true ployed this week. A CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the many friends or imagined, that will hurt them most or cause the greatest ill feeling. 0. R.

Anderson, the store keeper at soon be ready for free distribution. 'I believe that when domestic or "Cash renting," says Professor Limon, was in Goodland Wednesday on railroad business; of Nick Schlosser for their kindness and help during his illness, also for the many floral designs sent him. Grimes, "is resorted to by the land other trouble 'is caused by the busy tongues of a gossip, there ought to be some way to punish the gossiper." ir' lords who do not wish the responsi Machinist John A. Johnson returned Otto and Vollick families. bility of looking after a share irt the Omaha News.

from Limon this week, where he has business, or who live too far from it to oversee their interests. Landlords STATE INDUSTRIAL REVIEW been filling a vacancy. Don't forget the lecture at the Christian Science church, Tuesday evening, June 24. Admission free. wishing to be certain of a fixed in REPORTS IMPROVEMENTS Walter F.

Kelly reported for work 'Sis JiV come from their farms also rent from cash, and thus avoid the risk of a low income in vears of Door crops. The Monday and was put back at his old Many Kansas Counties Vote Bonds job of boilermaker helper. WANTED I have cash buyers for two houses of four or fiv rooms each. Thos. P.

Leonard. tenant assumes all the risk of crop for Paved Roads Much Building Activity Indicated. Kansas has 11 million acres of Mrs. Emma Black, mother of Frank DrwW. Elgin DENTIST Cullen Building Office Phone 132; Res.

170 In Goodland each day except Sunday and Monday. Horton, arrived here Tuesday from failures, while on the oVner hand he is free to practice exhaustive farming methods. wheat to harvest in 20 days and Iowa to visit the Horton family. Boilermaker Apprentice Herbert "Crop-share" renting usually pre needs 200,000 men from other states. Farmers appealed to Hines for a re sents more favorable conditions for duction in rail rates to make it easy For Outdoor Chess Games.

Chessmen, which range from two to three and one-half feet In height, made of aluminum, collapsible, and packed In a special trunk, have been given to the library of the University of Wisconsin. A Milwaukee man, now dead, designed them for use In public contests, on large indoor or outdoor chess boards, with a view to increasing popular Interest In the game. Ortberg is to be trasferred to Chicago the first of next week to finish his apprenticeship. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS; $60,000.00 (Member of Federal Reserve System) Pursuing the most conservative methods and possessing long experience, this bank offers absolute safety as a depositary, together with the ability to render unsurpassed service in all financial matters. THIS BANK MAKES NO LOANS TO ITS OFFICERS, DIRECTORS OR STOCKHOLDERS for workmen to get in to help harvest crops, but he has declared he would do nothing.

Previous to last year we both tenant and landlord. Both parties share the risk of loss from crop failure, and the advantages of high soil fertility or better farming As a result, landldrds whose farms are rented for a share of the crops take General Foreman W. A. Yanda re had a rate of one cent a mile. This turned from Superior, Sunday.

years Mr. Hines will see that all who buy tickets pay three and one-third He resigned, Tuesday and returned to a more active interest in the farming cents a mile. the above place. FRANK S. BROWN, Cashier A.

D. STEWART, President. practices than do those who rent for Arkansas City assessment increas cash. ed over last year $477,535. Wiley F.

Manis resigned his posi it "Sliarc-cash" leasing is a little more Topeka Nine counties conferred tion in the master mechanic's "office "BAYER CROSS" ON ASPIRIN here June 14, over building 600 miles Tuesday and left that night for a trip The GOODLAND SANITARIUM DR. J. H. BANKER, Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Phone 301 Calls Answered Promptly favorable for the keeping of livestock than crop-share leasing and share-cash tenants usually have more capi of road. through the south.

Northern Butler county has just tal than crop-share tenants. In most pinched in a 1,500 barrel oil well. Fenton Forsythe, who has been at respects, share-cash leasing is inter International boilermakers warn Walnut Prairie, for the past two their unions against I. W. W.

inroads Always Ask for Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" mediate between cash and crop-share leasing although it more closely resembles the crop-share method. Hutchinson employment bureau weeks receiving treatments for his eyes, expects to return the first of next week. placed 7,000 men in May. "From the standpoint of permanency Arkansas City raising $200,000 fund Machinists Dan L. VaTsh, R.

B. to build modern hotel. of agriculture, profit to land Topeka States purchases for May lord and tenant, and the betterment of tenancy conditions, stockshare oi partnership leasing, is the most de show prices down ten per cent. W. W.

agitators of the Bolshe Wright and J. D. Leyshon resigned last Friday. Walsh and Mr. Wright returned to Colorado Springs, where they will work ou tne Short Line.

Mr. Leyshon wenk'w Chicago. sirable method in use. It enables the tenant with little capital to operate vistic type, trouble makers generally and those who thrive by harvesting the harvesters might as well stay business of considerable size and Frank J. Horton ATTORNEY-AT-LAW GOODLAND.

KANSAS Dr. A. C. Gulick Physidan and Surgeon TESTS EYES INSURANCE HAIL FIRE LIFE LIVESTOCK I have all Old Line Companies. Protect your property; losses are inevitable.

It is a business proposition. Your business will be appreciated J. F. KIMMELL with a fair amount of livestock. At away from the Kansas wheat belt.

Hutchinson News. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the office force present it is the least common way of leasing in Kansas. Five million mill and elevator com of the C. R.

I. P. railroad for their prompt service they showed towards "It is not, however, adapted to all pany organized at Hutchison. Goodland News claims population having transportation for Nick of Sherman county is now over 5,000. Schlosser over Frisco lines from Wichita to Fredonia, Kans, which Electric light and power line pushed Only Aspirin Tablets with the safety "Bayer Cross" on them are genuine "Bayer Tablets ot Aspirin," owned and made by Americana and proved safe by millions of people.

Unknown quantities of fraudulent Aspirin Tablets were sold recently by a Brooklyn dealer which proved to be composed mostly of Talcum Powder. "Bayer Tablet of Aapirin" should always be asked for. Then look for tlie safety "Bayer Cross" on the package and' on each tablet. Accept nothing elsel Proper directions and dosage in each Bayer package. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticseidester of Salicylicacid.

Over Arensberg's Drug Store. place his funeral services were held. Robt. Otto and family. farms.

It must be understood that permanent and lasting improvement in tenancy conditions can only come through the fullest cooperation of al! agencies having its betterment within their power. The state and nation must combine their efforts with those of landlords and tenants, to overcome present undesirable conditions and insure the tenant a reasonable certainty of becoming a farm owner." The Goodland Produce Company from Turon via Partridgw, Arlington and Langdon to Hutchinson. Topeka Highland park gets a three-story cigar factory. Federal reports of electrical power generated during the month of February for Kansas: Power output by water power, 1,267,000 kilowatt hours; pays the highest cash price tot cream, C. C.

Perdieu Attorney at Law (Admitted in 1874) mbata BnaiMM a Specialty AgJ Xattonal Surety Comsat? eggs, poultry, hides and all kinds of produce. G. A. R. building'.

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