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The Wellington Daily News from Wellington, Kansas • Page 5

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Wellington, Kansas
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fHE TELUNGTON DAILYANZUS Hinpiro Red Tubes Last cs Lent cs the Average Carttggj IKJ SHOE Dill ing in the city cr a few days. -x County Commissioner Stump went to his home near Caldwell last night. Fred Barne3 of Oxford was transacting business in the city yesterday. There was quite a delegation went to Wichita from here today to hear Senator Borah. Tint published April 3, 1919 in the Wellington Daily News,) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SUMNER -COUNTY.

KANSAS. A. Myers as exeeor of the last will of G. V. Myers, dei i-' ceased.

I rialr.t-iT. Jr-XJ. Myers and Minnie L. Mxer, his wife, Defendants. NO.

12533 NOTICE The above named defendants are notified that they have been sued by the above named plaintiff in the above entitled Cour. and action and they must answer the peti standi too close to the main line track pn the loading platform between tracks No. 1 and 2 this morning. The engine of an incoming freight from the west struck the truck jmd threw it over against the Southern Kansas train standing on track No. 2.

Brakeman Copeland, who was standing by his train, was struck and knocked under the stationary train by the impact. He was not injured seriously, but a substi "I have never been able to get Inlf the service from other soles that I est from Neclin Soles," says H. H. Shel-lenbenrer, a traveling salesman cf Tri- Deliver Easton, Pa. Miss Vivian Denny is assisting with the stenographic work at Hat: Cher's hospital.

tute was callecTto take his run out Come in and let us tell you about them tion filed therein on or before May 20. 1919 or the same will be taken as true and judgment rendered against them and each ot them reforming certain deeds given by them upon parts of the N. E. 1-4 of Section 5, Twp. SI, Range 4 in Sumner County, Kansas and forever Quieting title to said quarter section in the plaintiff and excluding defendants and each of them from any interest, claim or title to the same and and he went home to Independence.

The contents of the truck were scat- Among the out-of-town visitors in the city yesterday was Al Cochran of South Haven. tered over the platform and the for costs. truck practically demolished. Long service trtsa the soles rntan3 lowered shoe costs, for that is where shoes wear out quickest. When next you need new shoes buy them with Nedin Soles.

Yea pay no more than for shce3 that give less wear and you ca3ct then in many styles for men, trcmen, snd children. Have these toable, ctxnf crtabb end waterproof sales put en yenr eld thfxs, tea AH'cssd. repair cany then. Tfccy ere made, ceicn- tificaHy, by The Goodyear Tire Rubber Akron, Ohio, who abo make Winsfoot Heels, guaranteed to outwear all ether heels. A.

Myers, as executor of the last will of G. W. Myers, deceased, plaintiff by Cullison (First published in the Wellington Daily Forrest. His Attorneys. Attest: Clarice O.

Mclntire, Clerk of the District Court. E. R. Wilson, painter, pnone 549J. 43 Payette Garland has returned to Albuquerque after a visit with Mrs.

Blanche Trekell. news, Thursday. April 3. 1919). PUBLICATION NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SUMNER COUNTY, KANSAS: N.

W. Uwson Plaintiff. A. C. Heffin, S.

B. Midkiff. W. C. Nelson and their unknown heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns.

Jones Buell, a Corporation. and its unknown officers, successors, trustees and assigns. The EmDire Gas A Fuel Comnanr. a Dr. C.

M. Zink, formerly of this It LYNCH THE SHOE MAKER you want the Best Shoe Repeirias Go to Lynch, the Shoemaker. In basement under Fargo Express. city, was here today spending the day enroute to Calfornia. jm Kat mm I Mike Spencer has returned from Corporation.

J. Garfield Buell. The unknown Caldwell where he attended the funeral of Mrs. Dora Arnold. CLYBORNE MOTOR CO.

204 East Harvey Bell Phone 84 Farmer 169 GARAGE AND REPAIR SHOP All Work Guaranteed heirs of R. E. Medkiff, who was one and the same person as R. E. Midkiff, Defendants.

The above named defendants are hereby notified that they have been sued in the above entitled action in the above entitled Court, and that they and each of them must i i Advise Against Anti-Jap Sacramento, April 10. Introduction of anti-Japanese legislation at this time would be "extremely Secretary Lansing cabled the California legislature from Paris in response to a cabled request. Dr. T. H.

Jamiscoa Practice limited to diseases of Eye. Ear and Throat Glasses Fitted. Over 10-Cent Store. Office hours 2 to 4 p. m.

Evans Richards has returned to his home near Conway Springs. Mr. Rich I answer to the petition filed in said action on or before the 17th day of May. 1919, or ards is county commissioner. said petition will be taken as true and judg ment rendered in said action; and penecung plaintiffs title to the real es We have the best Vacuurrf H.

Young returned last even une uescnoea in said netition. ana for- ing from Oxford where he has been ever barring and enjoining the defendants leaner Oil trie marKet. Lail JJH-of tbem us for a ree demonstration. visiting for the last few days. DIL 17, EL filMTBI PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Security Stat Bank Building Both Phones Residence and Office.

Phone 440 or to said real estate or any part thereof. George Hunter, Jr. has returned N. W. LAWSON.

Plaintiff Albert Faulconer, Attorney for Plaintiff. 114 West Harvey GREEN ELEC. CO. Thurs-17 to his home in Fargo, Oklahoma, after a short business visit in the city Get your pie filler at Lichty'. 35 R.

C. Dixon of Arkansas City was a city visitor yesterday. 1 Fred Barnes, county commissioner, LOCAL HAPPENINGS oooooooooooooooooo Joe Billings is in Waynoka. has gone to his home at Oxford after several days here on county busi H. J.

Beitel is in Hazelton a Bankers' meeting. ness. W. W. chwinn is in Wichita today.

W. A. Boys, county farm agent, is in the. country on business. The recent rains brought up the creeks.

Yesterday afternoon the Rock John Bradley has gone to Texas on business. Island slough and Hargjs creeks were W. F. Nelson was up from South Haven yesterday on business. up considerable.

Geo. Simmons of Milan was a city visitor yesterday. The farmers have been looking to John Ingram was in town from Mayfield yesterday on business. tneir nan insurance policies, it is getting -that time the year when Judge W. T.

McBride has gone to Galveston on business. hail is to be feared. F. K. Bobbins of Winfield is visit- Gee, som of the school kids were roaring today noon on their way, to school about having to go to school until the last of May.

Dr. Maude Siegle, Chicropractor, Stewart Room 6 phone 18. 21tf Chas. E. Smith has returned from the UT, S.

Marine hospital at St. Louis and is awaiting further orders irom the department. Shelby Pile who has been working on a farm near South Haven is now working on the new schoolbuilding at South Haven for Mitchell Son. Come and get your Cut-Out Dolls Dr. Pendell wl be absent from his office until April 16th.

38 stowing ttc new "Little Sister" Dresser I wish to thank my friends who worked with me at the Santa Fe for the watch and chain which they gave Bfoinest People pedal Sale CluMireinis9 Diresse me the 4th of April, my birthday. John M. Carnahan. It 'May Make We are offering all our fall and winter styles Children's dresses at a price that will compel quick buying. The entire lot consists of good Ginghams, Plains and Plaid, and combinations.

Made up in clever styles for little girls from 2 to 14 years. Entire lot putout at One-Half Price. Charlie Smith who has been at St. Louis to see if the government physicians could do anything for his rheumatism is home. At St.

Louis they reported they could do nothing, but he may later be sent to some other place. 1 eon Wash Gco'do You can't afford to do without tor nado insurance. I write it, also fire insurance. L. L- Webster.

17tf With JBlack Sateen Bloomers Black Sateen Blomers for Spring and Summer wear, are labor-savers on wash day as well as economical. You can dress your children in nothing better for out-door play. All sizes, best grade "-98c We are proud of our wash goods department. The selection is the best. You will want to have your summer dress ready when warm weather comes; which will be soon.

Why not let us help you make your selection now? Price range 39c to $1.50 MR. EDISON has said that music, next to religion, is humanity's greatest solace. No life is complete without music. No home is a real home without music. The chances are thre will be lots of houses painted in Wellington this spring.

During the war few people spent the money they should have spent for paint, but now as the war is over and many of the houses about town are needing a new coat, many are going to paint regardless of the cost. Silks N1 Cress iShooj cXhe it vv'IXVCU ill 01:055 EW EDISO RAILROAD NOTES Train Crews Car 155 Seaton conductor; Jennings and Laird brakemen. Car 1025 Ruddle conductor; Bourne and Keyes brakemen. The Phonograph With a Soul' We are selling more good silks possibly, than any store in Sumner county. "Therms a reason." Our stock is complete with the new patterns added as soon as they come out.

You will- do well to make your selection now. 'Per to $3.50 Extra Qord The Oxford that Wcasn Will Wear This Ssacon Hosiery. Mulholland, conductor; Brown brakeman. Off Board Garrison, Souders, Amberg, Thompson, Cummins, conductors; no brakemen. Enjina Crews 1193 Hendron and Scrivens 1160 Willett and Logan Extra Board McManis, Swearengen, Pitzer, Wilcox, Cooper engineers; OffilL fireman I Off brings into your home with absolute fidelity to the original the songs of the world's greatest singers.

The, New Edison is the world's supreme musical instrument. It is capable of brightening and enriching ybur home life. Why do you delay? Why not fill your home with the elevating and inspiring influence of good music? Bo2G Money Stand in the Way? Perhaps you are paying for Liberty Bonds. Posibly for some other reason you are a little bit hard up. Mr.

Edison has said to us give every honest man and woman a chance to have good music. We say to you if you love music and if you need music, come in tomorrow', select the instrument you want and tell us how you can most conveniently pay for it. Willett, Hentzell, Watkins, Coats, jacicson, liusn. Beard. Morns en More people are buying their Hosiery here than ever before in the history of this store.

Black Cat Hosiery is second to none. Black Cat wearers are numbered bythe thousands. If you are not, a wearer of Black Cat Hosiery, resolve thkt your next pair will be Blaclr Cat Silks in all colors, to 52X0 to 75c -Stylish, very stylish but charming in simplicity and free fromN extravagence comfortable for the thoughtful woman, in these strenuous days. The splendid all-purpose shoe. Economical since money must not be spent unwisely.

There is a shoe that meets all these requirements The Red Cross Shoes. Each model, as you see here, is fashioned in simple lines but so graceful. Come in and see, and try on the lovely new models. They are moderately priced. Patent leather, colonial Patent leather Other models from $6.50 to 1,00.

gineers; Weeks, Hamilton, Campbell Mayfield, Clark, Britton, Slack, Estes firemen. B. S. Tobias, trainmaster, is in Waynoka today. General Transportation Inspector Parley from Chicago is in the city today.

Children's hose. up Ev Blolr, safety commissioner, will arrive in the city, tomorrow to be present at the safety meeting -which. will be held at the Commercial Club rooms in the city hall. PHONES: Bell 90. Rural 181-14 i IL J.

Parker, General Manager, went esst on No. -114 this morning. A leaded express truck was left.

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