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The Altamont Journal from Altamont, Kansas • 3

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A Wedding. 9 Dr. Grant dentist. For insurance see Hudgen, Dr. Grant dentist.

For insurance see Hudgen. Mr. Merrit S. Bickford and Rinker can fix it. Dr.

Grant dentist. For insurance see Lane. Miss Ada B. Dobbins were married in Oswego Thursday, June 7, A $14.00 paper baler for $8.00. Ladies' dull kid and patent at Lane's.

Journal office. 1917. Mr. Bickford ia one of fim'npa etnza 5c. Hawkins.

our fine industrious young farm suits 50 Try some Kyanize on your floor) Porous knit union Just recpived a car of corn. J. and furniture. J. H.

Rust. cents at Lane's. H. Rust. Rav Cannv nrnti over from 1 Good yearling Hereford bul ftorhart.fc overalls $1.60 at Altoona Tuesday visiting old i or sale.

D. R. More. .1 i i a Lane's. irienas ana relatives.

Take your cream to Hiatt and Zenoleum wili kill your chicken I Rev. J. M. Kearsey will preachret the highest market price, lice. J.

H. Rust. at me vnnsuan cnurcn sunaayi For sale, two coming 6 year Mr. and Mrs. J.

II. Rust mot ers of near Bartlett. He is a man who has the faculty of enjoying numerous friends. The groom is the oldest son of Mr and Mrs. E.

E. Bickford. The bride is one of the most highly respected young ladies that Labette county possesses and is loved by everyone. She is a lady who will make an ideal home maker. Mrs.

Bickford is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Dobbins. When they arrived at the home of the bride's parents, refreshments of ice cream, cake, morning and evening.

fold heifers. Fresh soon. J. ored to Joplin yesterday. Kool Kloth suits the new Dixie lessler.

Children's dav nroarram at weave $8 50 and $9.00, pants Presbvterian church next Sun Alva Douglas lost valuable horse by lightening the latter $3.00 and $3 50 at Lane's. day at 11 o'clock. part of last week. Mrs. Marion Cunningham came I not a ladv'a black silk iacke over from Cherryvale yesterday Two eight year old geldings with tatted collar between Alta mnnt and Kinesburv farm for sale.

In good condition, In quire of the Journal. south of Oswego. Return Nto oranges ana oannas were ser The barn of Jake Hamilton has this office and get reward. ID A been treated to a fresh coat ved. They will reside on a beautiful farmvplace near Chetopa as PVifv: nnfl of the most paint.

Also the porch floor of progressive and aggressive busi ness men of Bartlett was in th the large residence. soon as they can get possession. to visit the A. E. Sach family.

Mrs. Byron Dixon and children leave today for an extended visit among relatives in Indiana. Dr. C. S.

Grant has changed his date at Bartlett from Friday to Thursday and will be there today. Miss Bertha Bouchle arrived Thursday evening from Lawrence to visit Byron Talhelm and ffeoerraDhical center Monday E. W. Paris just can't keep Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson Bickford and baby Wilma, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Mil from making money in raising transacting business.

hogs. He recently sold 10 pigs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arm seven weeks old for $65. ler, Mr.

and Mrs. L. A. Miller and baby Wayne, Mr. and Mrs.

strong are rejoicing over the ar Herbert George began at the fiva nf a heantitu nttie aausrn Henry. Parnell, Mr. and Mrs. J. case in the Journal office Mon tpr who registered at their R.

Torbert, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. country home Sunday evening Bilhngton, Mr.

and Mrs. Mont day. "Skeet" imagines he wil be a swift in a few days. family. Mrs.

Edna NeiUTuttle was here from Leavenworth the fore part of the week the guest of READ'S DRUG STORE June 10, 1917. Jones and baby Freda, Misses As a rule you can judge a far Mr. and E. E. Huff of friends and relatives.

Idybelle Bickford, Carrie Bickford, Hattie Miller, Ethel Miller, Versa Jones, Verdnu Jone3 and Thomas, were here the mer by the general appearance of his farm. You can usually Edna Sun: Dr. and Mrs. Ralph latter nart of last week the judge the civic pride of a towns Pardue are the parents of a fine crueHt.s of Mr. Huff's mother, Edna Dobbins, Messers.

Floyd Miller, Marion Miller, Howard Billington, Robert Torbert, man by the yard and garden con big baby boy born June 4th, at Mrs. S. E. Hurt and Mr. ana ditions at his home the Southeast Kansas hospital.

Mrs. J. W. Myers. Judge and Mrs.

Hileman came Ivan Shenk was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murphy and up from Edna Saturday and re Grant Packard, Guy Jones, Del-bert Dobbins, and Lloyd Cur-nutt. Everybody wished the bride and groom much happiness, comfort and joy. A large children and Miss Eme UMSer his old friend, Byron Talhelm and famiiy the latter part of last mained until Tuesday the guests hill were down from Parsons of their daughter, Mrs.

H. W. week. He was on his way to Snndav the quests of Mr. and lodd.

While here they also vis Dorrance, Kansas. He had been Mrs. C. E. Underhill and Mr chavari crowd reminded them of the iovful evening.

The groom ited Judge Hileman's brother, visiting in Oklahoma. and Mrs. Will Turner. D. O.

Hileman east of town. treated to oranges, candy and The city council is going to in Palestine McJvinney of near Welch. Okla was in Altamont cigar3. Ralph Lane has bought the Chas. Spurgeon bank stock in the Saturday on business.

Mr. Mc sist on every lot owner to mow the weeds on all vacant lots and parkings. If not the city will Labette State Bank at Labette, Kinney informed us that the croD3 were better and farther and Ira Gibson bought the Ernest Hawkins will buy it. Miss Ona Fairman has gone to advanced near Welch than they mow the same and charge to the DroDertv. They are going to do Chester Spurgeon bank stock in the same bank.

Chas. Spurgeon Kansas City to visit relatives. are here. at the High School Auditorium Program this week: FRIDAY NIGHT Jeese L. Laskey presents America's beautiful actress, CHARLOTTE WALK-ER in a ctirring play entitled ''Out of Darkness." SATURDAY NIGHT-Jesse L.

Lasky presents "GER-ALDINE FARRAR in a picturization of "CARMEN." the tree trimming under the is going to start a bank in one of Strayed or stolen, 1100 pound Mrs. Eva Cook-Uoopert is in same system. the new mining towns in Okla bay mare star in face with wire homa. cut on right hip. Tom Lonnecker.

Altamont the guest of her mother. Mrs. M. A. Cook and sister, W.

T. McCord of Heyburn, Roselawn club met June 12th Drs. Chandler Chandler Idaho, has Deen caned here on Mrs. Chas. Tutor.

Mr. Goopert with Mesdames Ware and Young account of the serious sickness of eraduated in the law department his mother, Mrs. W. I. McCord were over from CherVyvaie Sunday guests at the Mrs.

Dan Laughlin hdme. at K. U. this spring. He has as hostesses.

Nine members responded to roll call. After the in Fairview township. W. T. is now farming his fifth year at business session the afternoon Mrs.

Mary Baker, mother of was spent socially. Miss Esther Heyburn and is very much pleas Mrs. J. G. Wingfield left for Haines was a club guest.

Re 5 and 10 cents Admission ed with the western country. Kansas City Saturday, where she freshments of sandwiches, nut will visit relatives a portion of the Mrs. R. F. Roller and little salad and lemonade were served summer.

son, wenaeii returned Sunday at the usual hour. Club ajourned not definitely decided where he will practice law, but has several points in view. G. H. Luman has been appointed police judge and he is expected to perform his official duty without any hesitancy.

The city dads made this appointment Tuesday evening. A. J. Rust refused to serve some weeks ago. But no one will be nermitted to be a city slacker in Ladies' dull kid Dumps $3.00.

evening from an extended visit to meet with Mrs. Mills June 19. Mr. and Mr3. Jess Lucas were Taylor Laughlin.

with relatives in Indiana. Dr down from Parsons the latter Mrs. H. J. Woodward and son Get vour Panama hat from Roller has been the most highly pleased man in the town for Eugene who had been visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John part of last week the guests of the latter's uncle, T. L. Snyder and family. Mrs.

Lucas will be remembered as Miss Bernice many days. He seems to be en Richardson for a few weeks, left Grandma Angelo has been quite poorly for the F23t few days. Try a sack of Kansas Expansion flour. Every sack guaran-ted. Taylor Laugnlin.

Fredonia defeated Altamont at the former's diamond Sunday. Score 4 to 1. Mrs. Moni Sachs and son, Morrow Von, are here from Par tirely lost when the family is official duties from this on. So absent from town.

yesterday for their home at Woodward, Okla. While here Lane's. $3.00, $3 50 and $4.00. Suit cases at the old prices $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 and $2.50 at Lane's. Rev.

Mack Shepherd the new pastor for Labette will be on the work next Sunday. He is a son Snyder. Mr. Lucas is a Katy i is up to Mr, Luman to serve. Mrs.

Woodward's brother, Mer J. T. Brown. Elmer Clark. J.

Mrs. J. H. Rust entertained the U. routs ana beth crown were Ed Bruce died at his home in riett Richardson of Springfield, was over to see her.

Also here from Erie Sunday and spent G-R-O-W class of theM. E. S. S. at her home Tues.

evening. A Cherryvale Monday afternoon of her sister, Nora Richardson from Parsons. hemhorrage after a brief illness. pleasant evening was spent after sons this week. He was born on the Sam Hartwell the day with friends and relatives.

The two Browns and Clark were guests of W. H. Drumheller and Mr. Fouts was which refreshments were served. Joe Ware is building a nice The postoffice building has arm over forty years ago and a Those Dresent were Hattie Wal was the oldest son or unaney modern farm house on his farm West Of tOWn.tTSnyS njJ of Bishop Shepherd.

Forrest Davis arrived Monday evening from western Kansas for the purpose of harvesting the excellent wheat crop he ha3 north of town Men's good shoes at reasonable prices. Taylor Laughlin. the guest of his sister, Mrs. G. Bruce.

He leaves a wife, a ter, Florence Miller, Marie Hud-gen, Enid Luman, Sylva Canney, Fave Roberts. Nell Harrington, been moved a few feet north into the street where it will re main until The Altamont State Bank erects and completes a new H. Luman. Seth Brown belongs Rov Bvram has accepted a daughter, Thelma age 12 and a son, Earl age 9. The remains Esther McMillen.

Mary McMill- position in thp Frank Ringstaff lumber yard at Cherryvale, to the hospital corps and expects to be sent to France within the next few weeks. bank building on the old post were buried at Llston today. office site, known by the old W. A. Roller has secured the timers as the Davis corner.

The Altamont State Bank will erect a en, Blanch Campbell, Ethel Campball, Laura Todd, and Mrs. A. I. Todd. TheRoyer Oil and Gas Co.

struck a strong flow of gas with 24 feet of sand on the A. J. position in officially marking the King of Trails from Galveston, modern bank building with basement and heating plant. The Texas to Winnepee, "Canada building will be 25x60 feet with He has bought a Ford car to BOYS' WASH SUITS make the trip and has a specially made bed for the car to suit the occasion, ine bed of the car is handsomely decorated with K. advertisements.

Before he starts on the job he will have one of the most complete outfits Every suit is guaranteed by the maker to give you entire satisfaction in every respect. After pur- chasing a garment if you feel you have not received Hi Hn not hesitate to brine: the or such work that has been in troduced for such a line. S3 will be an excellent opportun vuui tiiuii v- r-" ity to see the country and a very profitable trip. tile floor in the corridor and oak floors in the work rooms. It is said it will be the nicest building in the town.

Edna Sun: B. B. Christmore received a telegram from Gov. Capper last Friday stating that he had won first place in his subscription contest for the Farmers Mail and Breeze. By planning the work in a business like way along with two months of hard work and grim determination to win out he has received a seventeen jewel Elgin gold watch and will receive a Buick touring car valued at $1,125.00.

The require ment was to get the most subscribers and as there wers sixty-five contstants it was no easy work to bead the list, but he feels well paid for his time. Dennis Hollings worth, son of the garment back. Thomas farm 4 miles south of town. A rich strata of oil sand was also penetrated. But theyj are having the same trouble they had on White Bros, northeast of town.

There is no break be tween the gas sand, the salt water sand and the oil sand which causes much trouble in casing out the water. The Roy-er Company expects to drill at least two more wells in the field south of Altamont. Miss Bessie Watson and her Sunday school class went on a hike Tuesday afternoon. They started with their lunch baskets for the bridge across Deer creek south of town at 3 o'clock. The evening was very enjoyably spent by the youngsters.

Each member of the claw was permitted to invite one guest. The members of the class who went were Kae Dennison, Lavetra ROAD NOTICE BiacK ana wnue cnamum suus, mtciy First published in the Altamont Journal Thursday, June 14. State of Kansas,) Labette County, u' 21-2 to Tan fancy madias short sleeves, 2 1-2 to 8 1.25 3 cj Sport norfolk cadet stripe galatea with white pants, 21-2to8 $1.45 To whom it may concern: Take Notice, that a legal petition lened bv D. L. Kawson and other 3 OJJtm householders of Neosho township, in said County, has been presented to Boys' middy sailor, long pants, blue trimmed, 2 1-2 $1.75, the Board of County Commissioners, praying for the vacation of a public mrtA aa ftltnttfH vl Xeernrrt9 of tit to 8 Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Hollings am southeast comer of Section (20) Town Laughlin, Ada Lush, Doris Stotts worth who formerly lived here t'nma Snrha find Raphael Jen-! but went to Mexico. a few White lincne, blue embroidered, scalloped collar, -A 2 1-2 to 8 $1.25 32 I Blue striped galatea, cadet trimmed $1.75 ship (31) Kange (21) cast.

1 hence north 40 rods more or less, thence northwesterly about 80 rods, thence west to the public road running north and south through said section (20) in said township, said road being of no services since the opening of a road running north and south through said section (20). And that said Board has appointed the Board of County Commissioners as viewers, who will meet at the point of beginning of said road, as petitioned for, on the 3rd day of July, 1917, and proceed to view said road, as the law directs, at which time and place all persons interested may attend and have a hearing. In case said viewers fail to meet on the day designated, they may meet on the following day, as provided by law, without further notice. nings. Those invited were years ago, has enlisted in the Marcell Todd, Kate Moslander.42th U.

S. Cavalry. Ho went to Ar.d"i Todd, Yale Laughlin and Jefferson Barracks on April 20. Winifred Calvin. After being there six days he was sent direct to Columbus, DOWEL COMPLAINTS IN INDA.jNew Mexico, for training.

He In lecture at one of th Det Moines, has since been promoted to work Iowa, churchci a mlionary from in the captain's Office with a In.lia tolJ of going into the interior of chance for further development. India, where he was uken tick, that Since leaving Altamont Dennis had a bottle of Chamberlain's took a business course in a Kan Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy sas City Commercial college and with him and beliered that It aaved hia had been working in the oflke of life. ThUremedy la used aucceMfuliy the Twin City Broom Company In India both aa a preventive and cure at Bloomington, UK, for his for cholera. You may know from thla brother-in-law, A.

G. Lctson umm for the before entering the army. He Liiue stripe uneue iriwineu viu whiw, aw kj 8 59c rji White linene fancy trimmed, 2 1-2 to 8 9Sc Tan chambray norfolk model, 2 1-2 to 8 79c Mail orders promptly filled, prepaid suit. LANE CO. If 11 witness my hand and the official seal of said County, this 7th day of miMer formt of bowel complaint that writes that he is at happy as can June 1917.

I i n.u ohLi nab De ana says me training is cer I E. A. MtLLtktv. I County tato'V ior everyone.

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