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The Montezuma Press from Montezuma, Kansas • 3

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A COMMUNITY NEWS REAL TREAT IN STORE FOR LYCEUM PATRON MF.RT1LLA Quite a number from here att Cameron Mule Quartet Next Number What is more thoroughly American and gratifying in. music ft well balanced male quartet? The Cameron Male Quartet do a number of things remarkably well. A happy circumstances makes it possible to describe the Canierons as a brass quartet as well as vocal. The Camerons are versatile am All deposits guaranteed under Kansa3 PepoBitnrs Law. Make this Bank your business home ended the Eddy sale Wed, the dust storm last lues kept Miss McDonald from petting to the school to lielp the girls with their sewing Miss Alma and Kuth Hentz spent Tues.

night with the Swe-any girls have been very careful in the selec ion of their program. Their, worl is varied and, given with, snap am vigor. There is no sameness or rep- THE UNIVERSAL CAR GENUINE FORD PARTS INSIST oti getting GENUINE Ford Parts when your Ford car needs repairing. Don't allow "bogus" or imitation Parts to go in your car. Our mechinbs use" only parts mi Je in the Henry Ford factories.

We are authorized agents. etitio Wholesome fun, lolly natured at iiuvsphere permeates all of the light er work 'of these young 'men. The instrumental work of the four consists of popular things which are played with fire and nerve. The The officers or this bank are at 3'our service in every particular in which they may he of help to you. Use our facilities to the utmost.

Our interests can be advanced only by advancing yours. while program, with the vivid per sonalities of the men themselves, Si! Willard Batteries All sizes now in stock. Mu. Rexford calleb at the Stewart home last Wedneslav Rev. Pumphery of Meade is holdidg revival meetings at the school house this week FAIRVIEW.

The Program which the had Manned for Washingtons Birthday has peeu postpo ned on leaves you feeling good and thinning happy, cheerful thoughts. This ipiaitet will appear at the Church on. Thursday ntght, March 3rd. The Iron-Clad Garage HATCH Proprietors-" Montezuma, Kansas Telephone 25 EAGLE account of sickness in the com- munifcy The Gospel Team of Montezuma had charge of uhurch at Eagle Sun-iay afternoon'. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Bindley called at the U. Ray home ou Wed. "Always at the Service of our Customers" E. E.

McllEVNOLDS, Casluer Montezuma, Kansas Frank Markel and family spent Sunday with Glurence Markel's Bayard Jones and Bert Smith have been hauling wheat to Haggard. The snow which fell last Friday, was very good for the wheat. I Miss Pearl Nicholson is visitiug Velvet'9 Flour Try lier mother Mrs. B. F.

Carter LeBoy Kinnamon has the chicken wx. Mrs. Clifford Parks aud baby spent.Sat.with Mrs. Earl Bindley New shipment just in. Every sack guaranteed.

$2.50 for 48 lb. Sack Bert Smith and Mr, Hargett were Friday, Ellsworth McVey has returned Kinsley where he visited lis mother. The Montezuma Press Frank Rospaw. Editor nnJ Publisher. Myrtle' Itospaw, Associate Kditor.

Entered as second-class matter, March 17th, 1914, In the Postofl'ice at Monto-zupia, Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. achievements and not backward to the lean years when this was "the arid southwest." Gray county will blossom with bountiful: harvest this season, and everyone will have a cheery smile before 1921 shall give way to '22. It will if you do your share. Montezuma Mercantile Co. i -v ill -t Phone lo M.

II. Parks, Mauhgei ft Word comes from Mr. Kinnamon Iowa that his mother is very nuch improved in. health. (Last Week) Those attending the fanners mcet-ng at Cimarron last Saturday were E.

W. II. Hargett and Floyd Mr. Kinnamon and Bert Published Every Thursday at Montezuma, Kansas. Oscar Mason and family at the Bindley home Sat.

Frank Markel, W. H. Niemier inb W. O. Blake.attended a SUBSCRIPTIONS We Are Publishers' Agents for Daily Papers and Magazines.

MONTEZUMA PRESS. Smith. A six inch snow that means much fo rthe wheat fell last Friday and is still on 'the ground. It did not stop the school busses the trucks plowing through every day. ADVERTISING RATES.

Display Page one, 25 cents per column inch; other pages, 20 cents per inch. Reader Notices 10 cents per line. Want Ads 10 cents per line. SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 Per Year, in Advance. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PAP15R sale north of Cimarron Wed.

B. Jones aind family attended the nature show at Cimarron Saturday night. Bert Smith and Cad Holderness sold hogs to Jap Allison last week A campaign for raising funds for the Near East and to privide food for the starving people of china was launched at the Epworth Leagu" meeting Sunday evening. A total of $37.50 was pledged at the meeting and sacks were distributed over town to obtain more money this Next Sunday the final collection will be made and the money rwarded. Landon Milligan and Walter Un-ruh, officer of the League, are handling the work.

Prof James Bursch made a good talk on the need for funds at the meeting EDITORIAL COMMENT OUR BIRTHDAY On entering its eighth year of service to the the Press takes on new strength and life from the wonderful prospects for a corking big crop in this section of the state. When the paper started Mnntezu- ma was only a struggling village but the building spirit was there. Today it remains and through the war, dry years, grasshoppers and other impediments have ccme and gone, Montezuma still is ready. to forge forward. Let us look forward to further Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Christianan if Ellinwood over Sunday villi Phil Haggar and family. J. H. Jones and son Will have rc-irncd from their trip to La Port, ndiana.

Bert Smith and son Roy motored Dodge City Thursday. We are glad to report Mrs. Bosley Tcry much improved in health. A. E.

Kinnamon was called to Iowa iiKiday his mother being very Mrs. John Sboup and John Jr. pent Sunday with her father, J. B. fi.rcs.

Fine mtisicnl attraction at Oo-Deland Auditorium Wed. night Vltircli 3 Admission and 50o" Foreign Advertising Representative THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Having a surplus of livestock and implements on hand, I will offer at Public Sale at my farm, the Amend Section, 6 Mi. West and 3 North of Montezuma, on TUESDA MARCH 1st Commencing 10 o'docl A. iMountnin Tinn-e tho following described property to-wit 18 Head Horses irm Implements H. A.

Schauf," Jewpler Optometrist, Cimarron. Kansa. 1 Browji horse, 1,500 pound One French draft Bepis.t,-ensd Stallion, 1,800 5 yr 26 Cattle 26 1 Bed Oow.fresh 5 yrs. o(l 1" giving milk, 4 yrs 7 year? old. 1 black horse.

1,400 pounds 7 years old I bay mare. 1,300 pounds 5 years old ROAD NOTICE State of Kansas. Gray Countv. COMPLETE -To "Whom it Mav Concern. Toip notice, that a legal petition signed by 1 brown Imrse, 1,100 pound.

3 vcaiifi old 6 ycaafi old 1 I lk fresh i if, 1 black "mare, 1,100 pou WEBHffilWG in om 1 maiP 1 050 ni nnde II It 1 3 1 .1 iic nin 1 wide tired wagon 2 Van Brunt Drills, 12 disks "presseb wheels good shape 1 doub'c ro.v lister 1 double 'iow Emoison sled 2 single row Willshomen sle ds 1 Hay Hake 1 McOormick mowing. machine 1 (hdtivalor 1 I'acker 1 John Ueere Corn Binder 1 one row wheat drill 2 sets work liaine 8ome old harnesn Other articles too i.umertm to mention 3 steers coming 2 years oiu 1 black selding, 2 years old 1 bav 2 O. Z. Fishe-, and other householdis of Introllg of said Count has petitioned to the Board of County Commissioners, praying Tor the (oration of a nub'ic road. linad No.

72, at corner of Sec- fi, Twp .26," Radge 30, thenfc ionth on section line 4 mides more -r to intersection -with Road No. 99, at corner of Sec. 30. "ame Twp and Range. 1 heifer 1 brown 2 1 bay 1 bay horse 3'years (dd 1 black filly 1 1 bay mare 3 1 sorrel horse, 4 years old .7 calves coming year! i tigs 3 young 1 red heifer 2 yrs.

old 1 steer 2 i bay 2 it Hull 2 1 Krown 2 1 Villi tr inn ro fc Also, beginning ait Road No. .115 it the corniir of Sec. 4, thence south one mile to llie E. corner of said Section 4, Twp 27, Range 30, and terminating at Road No. 101.

Road to be 40 feet wide. And that said Board has apnoinWi J. G. Byer, R.W. McFprhndandO.K Nugent viewers, who will meet at Montezuma Ladies Aid Will Serve Lunch At Neon MANY'motorists are fast learning the value of having their cars thoroughly overhauled at regular intervals.

Fewer repair bills, better mileage and longer service repay you many times the price of proper overhauling. Give Your Car New Life Don't wait until your car stops running before putting it in the shop. The more you run it after it commences to get "balky" the more harm you are doing it, and the more it will cost to have it put in good condition again. We can do a thorough job and do it quickly. The Montezuma Garage rrorrY-r ri-P Qr lzji All sums of $20 and under cash in hand; On sums over 1 CrmS OdlC $20 a credit of 6 months will given on notes of approv--el gecurity, bearing 8- per cent interest from date of sale.

3 per cent discount for cash on sums over $20. iSo property to be removed until terms of sale have been complied with. John H. Scott, Owner. the noint of bnjinning of said roar? nitionerl for on the 3th dnv of 1921 and proceed to view spi't ropd, as the law directs, a( which time all persons interested n'nd and havn a hearing.

Tn case said viewers fail to meet on the Hay designated, they may meet on the following day, as provided by law. without further notice. Witness tnv hand and the official Seal of Said County, this 9 th day of February, 1921. II. N.

HILDEBRAND. County Clerk. E. E.McUevnolds, Clerk Col. C.

H. Anderson, Auctioneer South Main Street The Big Brick Garage.

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