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Olathe Newsi
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Olathe, Kansas
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George HcKee of Scannos, Hiss Helen Gray is taking a vaea-U THE GRANARI 1000 bushel size with rat proof concrete floor composition roof com They're all talking about it' at ply 9, Save every grain of wheat It is now Shoes for everybody and his family. Miss leresa tjaumgarcner 01 i-n-j exa was here Thursday E. TV. White and family of Prairie I Center, visited relatives here Sunday, i E. TV.

Allen of Kansas City spent Sunday at H. A. Ward's. Fred Theden of Wilder visited Friday at the F. K.

Smead home. H. M. Dixon and family spent the week end in Kansas City. Trotter write Survivorship Income life Insurance.

Mabel Lyons and Elra Zimmer man left Monday for a few days vacation In Excelsior Springs. Will Petry is back from a vacation and is working at Whitney's drug store. Mrs. George Stock well and daughter of Kansas City, spent Thursday evening with Mrs. F.

P. Hatfield. Mr. Clyde Rice and Miss Pearl Gray of Kansas City spent Thursday; with Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Hayes. The Baptist Sunday school picnic at Snow last Friday was attended by about one hundred persons. i Mr.

John Hayes, a cousin of A. an(j Mrs. George Carter drove to J. L. Hayes, from Oklahoma City, spent Brammell's in Miami county Sun-Thursday with him.

day. Mrs. Lillie Flora and Marie of Colorado spent 'end with Mrs. Catlin. daughter, the week -) i Attorney John Hayes of Okla- boma visited his cousin, A.

L. Hayes Hod The gas well on the Zimmerman farm caved in at 700 feet Friday land with it the bit and 40 feet of rope. They backed out to 5 SO feet. will rim out the hole bigger and put the casing down. Some gas has discovered, Mr.

and Mrs. Ristine and con of Hutchinson. Mrs. Emmet McKitrick and little daughter, motored through Olathe Saturday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Ristine will motor on to Indiana but Mrs. McKitrick and daughter will remain for a few days with Mrs. Hisey. life Insurance is one of the 4 The contest between two sides in the Methodist Sunday school started last Sunday, and the "Whites" are several points in the lead.

The working hard this week and will try to regain next Sunday what they lost last Sunday. Dance at Lenexa. There will be a dance in Krnmm's hall, Lenexa, Tuesday night, JulyJSI, to which all are invited. Music furnished by Johnson's orchestra of two or three pieces. The Epworth League of the Meth- oUst church will giTe an ice cream social Thursday night, band concert night, on the lawn just east of the church really in L.

R. Snider's back yard. Everyone is invited to stop and eat ice cream as they come up to the band concert, during inter missions, or as they go home. The W. R.

Cwill meet Friday at 2: 00 -o'clock with Mrs. S. R. Rogers on West Park street, to make sunflowers for the national convention. All members are requested to come prepared to work the work being to finish 100 sunflowers to be sold in Boston on August 23.

The little emblems sell readily for 10 to 25 cents, and Kansas old soldiers have given for them, $1 Mr. George Black returned home Monday from Dayton, Ohio, after meeting at special call, with the board of managers of the Old Soldiers homes. This was at the. request of the Secretary of War who wished to obtain the home at Fort tress Monroe fo hospital purposes. It was a militarv necessity and the board gladly gave it up.

Joe lied rick has severed his con nation mith the Helnck Insorai agency, to accept a job in the civii service department. His sister, Mary, has taken his place in the business concern. Mary is rapidly becominz proficient with the typewriter and in abstract work and In a very short time rhe will be able to fill the posi tion yezy acceptably. Trotter writes 20 pay Endow- meat Life Insurance. Mr.

Scott is av personal friend of the editors of this paper and we join with his many friends in this county in wishing for him success in his candidacy for U. S. Senator. His capability is unquestioned and his past experience in positions of trust and knowledge of homo and foreign affairs make him especially I ges tion of two weeks and Mrs. John IGarvey is actinsr as cashier for the Morrison-Martin-Baker Dry Goods company.

Miss Bessie Habbell Is clerking there temporarily. A. E. Neuhart and family were in ILouisburg Sunday visiting his broth-J er, M. P.

A heavy rain was falling when" they left bat as they.drewj nearer Olathe the rain ceased entire ly. Sheriff Carroll and William P. I McCool drove to Parsons Saturday with T. J. Giles, who escaped from! the institution there three years ago and gave himself up to the sheriff here.

Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bell will go to Colorado Sunday to spend ten days at different points.

Their little son, Richard, will stay with hisj (grand parents in Baldwin. Dooley Whitnev is looking forward to a day off next month as Frank Hollenback will be back from his vacation, and will start to work' in Wfcitnev's drus store, where he learned the drug business. Mrs. S. H.

Ayers left Monday for Colorado Springs to -spend a month with her daughter, Mrs. John Pearce at 40S East San Raefel street. Her I grand daughter, Mrs. Charles Herb of Los Angeles will join her there, Miss ceciie and uladys imams and Adeua Lyons went to Clay ier in a 7-passenger Chandler which A w. Smith had recently sold and I was delivering.

They were gone 1 about ten days and visited at Fort I Riley and Wakefield. Raymond Holcomb Jameson, age 1 years, son of Frank Jameson, of Spring Hill, returned to his home 1 with his grand mother, Mrs. C. C. Holcomb, on Tuesday after spending a month visiting his grand mother, Mrs.

Elizabeth Jameson. A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man an unhappy eish liver, use Burdock Blood Bit ters. On the market 35 years. 1.25 a bottle. Dr.

C. P. Elder of Atchison sent his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Elder, a number of beautiful water lillies last week. They returned last week from a visit with their son, who is living this summer in a house boat on the water. The Grange store has sold in the past two weeks more than a score of wagon boxes, trucks and wagons. The favorite seemed to be the iron wheel trucks, as they were cheaper and much handier, especially in the field.

I Mrs. Annie Herrick and her moth er, Mrs. Verbiskey, of Kansas City, have moved to Olathe and are resid- ing-rwith Mrs. Emma Grim at 207 South, Cherry. Mrs.

Grim has remodeled and re-decorated her property, 415 South Chestnut, which will be occupied, by Prof, and Mrs. E. N. Hill. An Ef fee tive Shield INSURE WITH HEDRICK Insurance Agency In the best companies FARMERS insure your G-R-A-I-N Dance at There will be a dance in Krnmm's hall, Lenexa, Tuesday night, July 31, to which all are Invited.

Music furnished by Johnson's orchestra of two or three pieces. Dr. F. P. Hatfield and Frank Riffey went out to Cedar creek Thursday to seine for minnows and besides getting as many of these as they wanted, they got a great many more chiggers than they wanted.

Rev. S. F. Jtiepma, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, goes to Oklahoma City Sunday to fill the pulpit there. He has preached there before and is a favorite with the Presbyterians there.

The Arkansas City Traveler of July contains the account of the death of Mrs. D. J. Kuhns who had been a resident of that city for nearly 30 years. She was the mother of Mrs.

Ed Christie, formerly of Olathe. The Red Rooster, a Pathe picture will be shown at the'Moneia to take the place of the Great: Secret which ends in two more Friday nights. The Red Booster' is a very popular picture and although it costs more than the usual run of pictures Mr. Wilson wants to give ns the best. I spent the week; end with his mother Mrs.

Alexander. Miss Dorothy Kelson is the new! book keeper at the down town office of the Olathe Ice and Storage Co. Mrs. John W. Breyf ogle and son John William, left Sunday for Colo-1 rado and will stop at different points I intil the first of September.

Buddie Rogers went to Claremore, Oklahoma Tuesday night to spend ten days visiting his aunt, Mrs. W. M. Hall. Earl Mahaffie who is a Wells-Far- go agent between Emporia and Otta- I wa, spent the first of the.

week with home folks. Dance at Leu exa. There will be a dance in Krnmm's hall, Lenexa, Tuesday night, July 31, to wnica all are invited. Music furnished by Johnson's orchestra of two or three pieces. Miss Mary Monteith entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Thursday, Misses Blanche, Margaret, and Ann Lorimer, Edith McKee and Elma Tate.

Major Buxton has resigned his commission in the army and is at present with his mother. Mrs. E. G. Harris.

Mrs. Joe Hale, Mrs. Clark Couch and Miss Alta Couch of the Prairie Center neighborhood were here Mon day. Trotter writes 10, 15, 30, and 30 pay, whole term or endowment Insurance. Call him, Tel.

Olathe 317. EC3 UAHTED! For street car conductors and motor-men between the ies of 21 and 45 if married. Bin-grle men must be above 31. Physical examination necessary, steady work, good hoars, to the right men. Positions permanent.

Write or come at once. Employment Dept The Kansas City Railways, 1500 Grand Ave. Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. George Griffitts left Tuesday for Mayetta, to spend a week or ten days with her brother, Mark Fitzsimmons, and sister Minnie Fitz-simmons.

Frank Haeberle of Marlow, returned to his home Wednesday after visiting here a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Haeberle and other relatives. You are invited to the ice cream social to be held Thursday night on the lawn just east of the Methodist church. Only 10 cents will be charged for refreshments.

and Mrs. F. P. Hormuth and sons of Lawrence, Mrs. F.

H. Williams and daughter of Burns, spent Thursday with Mrs. Kate Hormuth. Mr. and Mrs.

George Thompson of Shawnee and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Kenton of Kansas City visited with Mr.

and Mrs. James Kelly Thursday and Friday of last week. Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch, the worse the itch. Try Doans Ointment. For eczema, any skin itching.

30c a box. Mrs. Barnett from Pecos, Texas, Mrs. Hudson from Austin, Texas, with Miss Leila Snow of Kansas City cousins of Mrs. F.

P. Hatfield, spent the last of the week at her home. Miss Maude Barker, assistant cashier at the Patrons Bank, is taking her vacation of two weeks. She spent the latter part of the week in Lenexa with Frank Newcomer. Bale Martin left Sunday for Chicago and the lakes to be gone three weeks.

After buying goods in market, he will rest a couple of weeks at the lakes. Will Phelps of Bradford. Illinois, visited bis uncle, Cicero, Friday. He was enroute to Bartlesville where he has a job of carpentering at $5.50 a Herbert Abbott of Newton, is em-j ployed in a mill there but nis nrrn gave him a three weeks vacation through harvest and hemade $3.23 perday. Mr.

and Mrs. O. C. Halderman of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Theden and daughter of HolUday, and-L N. Mangold of Zarah were at the F. K. Smead home Sunday. Sam J.

Kelly, the druggist, has given to the surgical "dressing committee of the Red Cross, a huge roll of gauze to be used in their preparations for comfort and supplies. In the roll were. 100 yards Mr. and Mrs. Ray A.

Davis and little daughter, Marjorie spent Saturday evening in Olatne and will motor on to Howard, Kan-, in their car. Mr. Davis was formerly employed at the Snepp drug store, M. J. Roberts, road overseer of Olathe township, asks us through the Mirror to.

kindly request the farmers to cut the weeds at the sides of the road and keep the brush from the highways so the roads can he worked to better advantage. Thursday. Floyd are home from St. Louis where I Floyd was in a sanitarium several Mrs. Allie B.

Betts is in Greenfield veeks. He is much where she will spend three i I i Eros, well fittc to fill this office at this time. Soto Eagle Eye. The D. O.

R. Sunday school clasa" of th First" Presbyterian cimreH creek, four miles' east of town. They were thaneroned br ttpir fcw Mrs. Stoddard. The members of tha class are, Mary Hogue, Norma Freeman, Margaret Hays," Helen Case, Mildred 'Mason, Janice Allison, Mar- garet Helen Dent, Margaret Cooner ofSt.

Joseph, was a guest of the class. The parents took supper with them most every night. On Thursday, Jim Nelson of Snrlmr HUl, -Rhile taking a truck load of ice to Spring Hill from Olathe was allowed to drire on the railroad crossing north of Bonita while tha men were working on It. He was nn men ran down the track to flag the oif-comiag jtassenger. It did not heed the signal and at fast speed It struelii truck full of Ice sendins the ice" in every direction and tha autcmotile as well.

"I Trotter writes "single premiuni Ufe la uramce. Mr. aid Mrs. William Shears havo letter from their son, Dick, now stationed at Quantico, on th Potomac in a machine gun company, The rest of the Olathe boys who left at that time are in the artillery. Dick i has been, since leaving Olathe, mora 1 than 2,5 miles for the government, He stated that he was writing in the If A ,1 a.d cne could scarcely imagine how mucin reai gooa mis organization was co ingr Difk went up to Washington Saturday noon, 40 miles" distant and remained until Sunday.

He says the eats are fine and the soldiers could ask for nothing better. Rev. J. D. M.

Buckner of Aurora, Nbr filled the pulpit at the Methodist church Sunday morning in the absence Dr. Culpepper, who is fa the south. He was pastor here from to IS 03, and was popular with the congregation and town people. He delivered a splendid human Interest sermon and at the conclusion almost every one went forward to 9 1 vi m. a A in Mtuu lutry cie 10 meet him again after fifteen years.

Next Sunday Bev. Harmon Allen; Chaplain of the Stale Penitentiary, will preacfiL More than usual interest will at- tt-rmnn as it wa Ihmnch e' influence of Rev. L. Martin of Olathe that Mr. Allen went into th ministry, r.

4 He had the charge In Galena; some years ago, and was so successful in handling the men that he was given this dob! tion. HiStSntJect will be "Menand How to Itaadie OLDER BUT STRONGER To be healthy at seventy, prepara at forty; Is sound advice, because in the strength of middle life we too often forget that neglected colds, or careless treatment of slight aches and pain; simply undermine strength and brine chronic weakness for later years. be stronger when older, keep yoar blood pure and rich and active with the strength-buildins and bloA-sourishing properties ot Scott's Canlsion which Is a food, tonic and a medicine to keep your blood rlcn, alleviate rheumatism and avoid stekness. No alcohol In Scott's. Scott A Brown, Bloomfield, N.

J. II TT 1 1LO8L0. jpllll 5 i 1. I. KANSAS I naait is nere lor a short visit with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Ruttinger. Mrs. Leo Baker of Park spent last week with her mother, Mrs. H.

L. Paris of the Bethel neigh borhood. Frank Hollenback is on a vacation in Arkansas. He will be back the last of the week when he starts to work at Whitney's drug store Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, will lead to chronic constipa tion. Doan's Regulets operate easily.

ilVt a box at all stores. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas Eclectic Oil for such emergencies Two sizes 30c and 60c, at all stores. Mrs. G.

A- Peters and daughters. Vertna and Eleanor of Kansas City spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ott. Mr.

and Mrs. Van camp and son, Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, all of Lawrence visited Mrs. Catlin this week.

The? "best Life Insurance is the cheapest. Trotter writes it- L. R. Snider, Ernest Crist and Mr. aEj ts.

Frank Riffey and Mr. and ts. Alva Meyers of Gardner drove to Miami county Sunday and visited relatives. Mrs. Fred Ruppelius and son, Miss Mabel and Alva Horstman returned home Saturday from Colorado Springs and Denver after a two week's stay.

Walter Buch and family are now living in Topeka where Walter has been transferred to the freight auditor's office. "Dave" Walker, a former Olathean with headquarters now in Los Angeles, visited relatives here OTer Saturday and Sunday. When you think of Life Insurance, call Trotter, TeL Olathe 317. Miss Nora Coe is visiting friends and relatives in Olathe. She has been at Bucyrus visiting her sister, Mrs.

F. F. Marty. Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Baird and daughter of Beloit, drove through last week and were guests of her sister, Mrs. C. J.

Ward. Kenneth Baird of Kansas City, was there over Sunday. Two weeks at her farm. Trotter writes Joint Life In surance, G. H.

Timanus is back from Florida and will not return to his farm for some time. Harry Krout, who has been wintering in California, is here for a few days visiting his son, Milton. Chicken thieve robbed the roosts of Howard Zimmerman Thursday night. rJ L. Goddard of Hutchinson spent the week end with his daughter, -Mrs.

Bert Oollard. 0 Trotter writes Continuous In- come life Insurance. Mrs. W. B.

Savage of Eureka neighborhood, killed a grasshopper In the yard some days ago which she declares was carrying a. red, white and blue flag. Granaries 1000 bushel granary can be erected in one dayj CHeap and durable." Will pay for themselves this yetaiv erect them for you. dm -C Only We Rjepresent Insurance Money and Eastern Investors Direct Weyerhauser Silo's left. They are made from the best two inch fir lumber.

We are making special prices on these. Betty a Jo" If Jo OLATHE- Lanter Lumber Go. 1 1.

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