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The Osage City Free Press from Osage City, Kansas • Page 2

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PUBLIC ga: were at home to their young friends last Monday evening. Owing to the tact that I am The Barclay Grange celebrated leaving the county, I will sell at neir golden jubilee with an oyster Public Auction oh the Dr. Packer supper. Last Saturday night, one place, about 3 miles southwest of year aS m. November, the Grange rHtv and thro nnarters as organized with 28 charter oil iiisisi it IP1 iJ Ctate cf Ohio, City of Toledo.

I Lucas County. ts Prank J. Cheney makes oath that he Im senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney doing business in the City of To ledo.

County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured Hy the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D.

1888. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts directly upon the blood and mu reus surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY CO Toledo.

O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. l-s. Xl fc.

VL. I k.B i 1 I I I II I I I I'M mile south of Denman hill, two members, today they have 86 miles north and one mile east of members. Mr. ana Airs. v.

i. inomas ana children of Melvern visited rela-j tives from Thursday 'until Sun-j day. Earl Shelley and Clyde Worley! Barclay, on THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1916 Commencing at 10 'clock a. the following f.fope.v were the Thanksgiving guests at HORSES AND MULES 1 BLACK MARE, 9 yrs.

ola, in and Mrs. Ed. Worley's. PUBLIC SALE Miss Helen McCahan of Tope- foal. Weight 1200 lbs.

ka, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McCahan Saturday and Sunday.

Miss Hazel Johnson spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. B. Johnson. Mr.

and Mrs. T. B. Wilson entertained Mr. and Mrs.

E. F. Painter, E. E. PainAer and family and Mrs.

Ida McCoy, to dinner Thanksgiving day. Rev. and Mrs. R. C.

Smith and sons were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Yeoman Thanksgiving day.

Mr and Mrs. (t. Thomnsnn In over amiQioii es tiiey know nom ley's Wednesday evening. DRAGOON The Misses Alma and Clara Berry of St. Joseph, visited At some time every woman has had her coffee problem "bad coffee, medium coffee, coffee that was never twice the same." A million women have solved the problem by serving Arbuckles'.

Get a package of Arbuckles' Coffee today and see why. Everyone likes it. Morning after morning a million men praise it for its fine, full flavor. Women depend on it. In all these homes, it helps make breakfast a complete success.

Read what a few of these women say: 1 BLACK MARE, 10 years old, in foal; weight 1250. 1 SORREL mare, 10 yrs. old, in foal, weight 1250. 1 BLACK HORSE, 6 years old, weight 1250. 1 SORREL HORSE, 5 yrs.

old. weight 1200. 1 TEAM MULES, 8 and 9 years old. Weight 2800 lbs. 1 BLACK MARE, 3 years old, weifeht 1100.

1 BAY MARE COLT, coming 2 yrs. old. 1 BLACK HORSE COLT, coming 2 years old. 1 SORREL MULE, coming 2 yrs. old.

1 BROWN MULE, coming 2 years old. 1 BROWN HORSE, smooth mouth, weight 1250. 1 Dunn Horse, smooth mouth, wt. 1000. 1 BAY HORSE smooth mouth, weight 1000.

1 BROWN MARE, in foal, weight 900. 1 SPAN MARE MULES, 3 years old, weight 2300. 1 SORREL MARE COLT, coming 1 year old. 1 BROWN MARE COLT, coming 1 year old. 1 PURE BRED PERCHERON STALLION, weight 1800 lbs.

CATTLE AND HOGS 1 WHITE FACE HEREFORD COW, 6 years old, to be fresh January 1. 1 WHITE FACED HEREFORD COW, 4 yrs. old fresh Jan. 1. 1 RED COW, 4 years old, to be fresh in January.

1 RED COW, 6 years old, fresh in January. 1 RED COW, 3 years old, giving milk. 1 WHITE FACED COW, years old, giving milk. 1 RED HEIFER, 2 years old, to be fresh in March. 4 SPRING HEIFER CALVES.

over Thanksgiving with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson. Andrew Bergquist and family of Pant Teg, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Herman Anderson.

Miss Sarah Walker -of North-town visited over Sunday at Mar- "I have been using Arbuckles Coffee for years. I. think it is the only coffee fit to drink." Mrs. A. C.

Lay, Colo. "We have used Arbuckles' Coffee for ten years, and have not yet found its superior or equal." Miss Bessemer, Ala. "The finest cup of coffee I ever tastedl" Like these million other women you can have your husband say this. Isn't that satisfaction worth a little time and effort wouldn't it be worth while even to make a special trip- to the grocery store for a package of that fresh, full flavored coffee a million other men are enjoying? Have it tomorrow. He will praise it morning after morning.

When you serve Arbuckles' you will know why it has solved the coffee problem in over a million homes. jtin Walquist's. Having decided to move to Kansas City, I will sell at Public Auction, on my farm 2 miles east and 3 miles north -of Osage City, on TUESDAY, DEC. 12, 1916 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. the following described property: 4 HEAD OF HORSES AND 1 BLACK MARE, 9 years old.

1 HORSE COLT, coming 3 years old, (broke.) 1 MARE COLT, coming 2 years old. MULES 1 WORK MULE, coming 6 years old. HOGS. 3 BROOD SOWS. 20 FALL PIGS.

14 HEAD OF CATTLE 1 FRESH COW, years old, with calf by side. 1 FRESil COW, 5 years old, with calf by side. 1 COW, 4 years old, giving milk. Fresh in spring. 1 COW, 5 years old, fresh in February.

1 COW, 4 years old, fresh in February, giving milk. 1 COW 5 years old, giving milk. 1 HEIFER, coining 3 years old, giving milk, fresh in spring. 2 HEIFERS, coming 2 years old, fresh in spring. 1 HEIFER, coming 1 year old.

1 STEER, coming 2 years old. 1 STEER, coming 1 year old. FARM IMPLEMENTS. 1 FARM WAGON, good as new. 1 SINGLE OPEN BUGGY.

1 14-INCH WALKING PLOW. 1 8-FT. DISC. 1 5-FT. McCORMICK MOWER.

1 10-FT. McCORMICK RAKE. 1 NEW CENTURY RIDING CULTIVATOR. 1 NEW CORN PLANTER. MISCELLANEOUS 1 SET OF HEAVY WORK HARNESS.

1 SET OF LIGHT WORK HARNESS. 1 SINGLE HARNESS. 1 CREAM SEPARATOR. 1 BARREL CHURN. MILK CANS AND UTENSILS.

1 WOOD HEATING STOVE. 1 TWO-BURNER OIL STOVE. 1 NO. 8 4-HOLE COOK STOVE. 1 r5-GALLOX GALVANIZED OIL TANK.

1 DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUN, good as new. FEED 6 STACKS PRAIRIE HAY. I recommend Arbuckles Coffee to my friends. I buy it all the time because it is better coffee." Miss Mercer, Ky. "I use Arbuckles' because it is stronger than 35c coffee, and Arbuckles packages are full 16 oz.

Mrs. Coldwater, Kans. Mrs. G. Hanson and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Greenquist of Osage City, took dinner at the C. P. Carlson home, Thanksgiving day. Frank Brackney and wife and little daughter of Burlingame, and Mr.

and Mrs. Willie Banning of near Lyndon, took dinner at J. P. Bryson's, Sunday. The Misses Alma and Clara Berry visited the Peterton school Friday morning.

N. Reginold spent Monday with his son George Reginold and family, of Osage City. Sam Swenson attended the Swedish Mission Conference at Topeka, Saturday and Sunday. There are hundreds of varieties of coffee grown. To get the result you want, the coffee itself must be right.

Arbuckles' Coffee is. It is put up by Arbuckle the greatest coffee merchants in the world. They can give you greater value in coffee than anyone else. No wonder Arbuckles' is the most popular coffee in America today! Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Bryson andi family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Banning of near Lyndon, Thanksgiving day. Miss Ililma Anderson and Miss Perry spent Tuesday afternoon City, Monday after an extended family entertained to Thanksgiv-1 1 taT i t- tf 11 ll M.TMO lT'n Tr METHODIST BAZAAR AND SUPPER, DEC. 9. I mrl AItq Tnlm Papv -m vlslt with her parent Mr. and, mg dinner, Miss Line Pearson and brother, Arthur, of Osage City, 1 BLACK HEiFER CALF, six weeks old.

1 BLACK STEER CALF, 2 months old. 7 SHOATS, weighing about 50 lbs. each. IMPLEMENTS. 1 WAGON AND RACK.

1 LUMBER WAGON. 1 DISC CULTIVATOR. 1 DLSC CULTIVATOR, new. 1 DISC HARROW. 1 RIDING 6-SHOVEL Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Pearson and spent the latter part of last weekjMrs" eilS011 and family, visiting relatives and friends in! The following guests were en-Topeka. They also attended the 1 tcrtamed to Thanksgiving dinner The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church will hold their annual bazaar, and supper next son Earl, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pearson and two daughters, Alics and Pearl of Osage City.

Swedish Mission Conference. at tne swenson home llev. tt. Mrs. O.

Swenson -and daughter. I L. Johnson ot Osage City; Mrs. It. Saturday evening, Dec.

9, in the. Effie, called at the Herman Ander-1 Arvidson and son Harold of Jer- church basement. Fancy workl 1 1 JT if. iui. uiiu mis.

o. J. av. son home, Sunday afternoon. Sweater Coats and Mackinavs, Cheap.

Colstrom Bros. ujjruns, low cis, cuiiuica anu viiux: articles suitable for ChristmaV Miss Cora Brock very pleasant- Johnson ana son Ernest ot Uist. ly entertained the Social Club last -Wo Mr. ana Mrs. jonn im ager and 1 RIDING 4-SIIOVEL CULTIVA Jerome Gamba was in Vassar gins at 5 o'clock.

Price 35 cents. Saturday evening. iamny oi K5totier, ana imiss Hitnei Mrs. E. N.

Whitton and little BorufE. son, Norman, returned to Kansas! Mr. and Mrs. E. Peterson and and Michigan Valley, Tuesday The public is cordially invited.

IDec. 5. 7. buyin maes. 1 STACK OATS STRAW.

ALFALFA HAY IN BARN. 7f SHOCKS CORN FODDER. 100 BUSHELS SEED OATS. OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. FREE LUNCH AT NOON.

BRING YOUR CUP. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $10 and under cash. All sums over $10 a credit of 12 months will be given with 6 per cent interest if paid when due. If not paid if zdwB TOR. 1 WALKING CULTIVATOR.

1 2-ROW CURLER. 1 WALKING LISTER. 1 MOWING MACHINE. 1 12-FT. HAY RAKE, HAND DUMP.

1 12-FT. HAY RAKE, SELF DUMP. 1 GO-DEVIL. 1 LIGHTNING HAY BALER. 1 ROAD WAGON.

1 BALED HAY RACK. 1 OLD TRUSTY INCUBATOR. 1 1-HORSE CORN PLANTER. 1 DAIN 2-ROW CORN CUTTER. 1 CORN PLANTER.

1- 5-TOOTII PLOW. 1 FODDER SLED. 1 GALVANIZED WATER TANK 1 CROSS-CUT WOOD SAW. 1 when due to draw 10 per cent from Horsepower date of sale. 2 per cent discount for cash.

All goods must be settled for before removal from 1 1 Roadster $620 Roadster $620 Passenger louring Car f.o.b. Toledo premises. J. A. NUNNINK.

COL. S. LANE, Auct. J. W.

WOMER, Clerk. 4 -trass 2 SETS WORK HARNESS. 200 SHOCKS FODDER. SOME CLOVER HAY IN STACK FREE LUNCH AT NOON. xjuaiuo ur oajjJj: aii sums oi iM A .1 1 1 1 i i a iui unuer casn.

All sums over $10 a credit of 12 months Just Received Fresh Best grade Lut Fisk (Torsk) per lb 50c Salt Eel per lb 20c Swedish Caroway Cheese per lb 40c Linea Cod Middles per lb 25c will be given with 6 per cent in terest if paid when due if not paid when due to draw 10 per cent from date of sale. 2 per cent r. discount for cash. All goods must be settled for before removal from Easy Riding premises. THOS.

PAXTON. COL. J. S. LANE, Auct.

J. W. WOMER, Clerk. Dec 5-7. Speedy and There's little comfort in most low" priced cars.

Ycu can't use their speeds. They jostle you they ride roughly they don't hold the road. The $635 Overland is different. It is not only the speediest of low priced cars It has long 42 -inch, easy riding, shock absorbing cantilever rear springs. In addition the 75 Overland is a longer car 104-inch wheelbase.

And it has 4-inch tires. Its smoothness and ease of riding at any speed would do justice to a much larger and heavier car. BARCLAY. Best Family White Fish per lb 10c Fine Herring. 5c each 6 for 25c Rye Krisp health bread 2 lb Packages 25c Fresh Herring in cans, per can 20c Fresh Mackerel in cans, per can 25c Pure Bee Honey Straided per 2 lb Jar 45c Pure Buckwheat 7c per lb, 9 lb Sack 60c The Keystone flour is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money back.

Per 48 lb Sack $35 Lundholm Grocery PHONE 35. But you can use the full speed of its power Come in and let us demonstrate. That's Irs. I. N.

Tucker, Mrs. A. M. Cahan, Mrs. Ben Johnson, Mrs.

Jas Walker, Mrs. Claude Coons and Mrs. AY. S. Shelley spent last Friday with Mrs.

J. Trotter and ful motor when you need it. the best kind of proof. DEALERS PHONE 965, LTJfPOX, OSAGE CITY, KANSAS NICHOLS BROS. daughters.

The ladies took their dinner and had a very nice social The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio "Mad in U.S.A." tune. I. N. Tucker and Charley Tucker entertained their relatives to Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Charley. There were forty guests present.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swartz.

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