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THE KINSLEY GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1014 Too Enthusiastic i wuKresauuui iaucs jr. ox resultant improvement in the physical and aeration. The profits from the crop justify thd liberal use of commercial ferti COUNTY fjflRRKPONDFNCE New York told ona which demon. Ilstrates that man can be altogether EM Good! TMifiijis to too enthusiastic in following his pro fession. Some time ago, so relates See Wilson Bros, for farm loans.

the congressman, two men met in a New York town, and after the cordial For abstracts see H. F. Thomp clutch, began to inquire after each oth son, tf. er's family. "By the way," said one F.

M. Leighty spent Sunday of the pair, "how is your son making in Lamed. out, the one who went to Texas?" He isn't making out very well," an Send your overcoat to McCarthy swered the other, with a long-drawn for repairs, tf. sigh. "As a matter of fact, they have got him in jail down there." "Got I Some bargains in men's overcoats Is it a vexing problem to have variety for your table? We have so complete a stock, so large a variety of Good Things to Eat.

Let us help solve the problem. Suggestions for the Week Pure Buckwheat Flour, direct from New York. Nothing better for breakfast than Buckwheat Cakes. 10 lb. sacks, 50c.

Pure Comb Honey to go with the cakes 12 racks for 1.75. him in jail!" exclaimed the first, In a I at Timken's. It. late for last week. Mr.

Elson and E. Trotter butchered last week. School will open Monday after a -week's vacation. Adam Pardon and wife spent the holidays near Mullinville. Mrs.

C. F. King visited her through the holidays. About forty friends of Mr. and Mrs.

Etherton surprised them Wednesday evening when they came to their home. A fine time was en-Joyed by W. Etherton, wife and daughter. Miss Opal, arrived from Oklahoma for a visit with their son and -wife. They may locate her in nea future.

lizers, from which there are important residual effects on other crops in the rotation. The clean culture practiced also brings all weeds into thorough subjection. The yields per acre cf all farm crops have been, greatly increased since the extension cf potato growing. Potato tops are now dried and used for stock food on many estates. The by-product, mash, resulting from the distillation, of potatoes into alcohol, is also an important economical factor.

While we hive, in fact, better soils than Europe in almost unlimited area adapted for potatoes, oui hot summers injure the potato plant, where they aid in the development of our great grain crop, corn, In the corn belt there can never be profit in growing potatoes in excess of those needed locally surprised voice. "You don't really mean it! What In the world was the aianan en; out to uaraen "It was this way," explained Cir Wednesday evening .1 4 Jl 1 4. I mts bvvuuUi atuuieu i4w auu gut Ms srah Whit retiirTveH frnm too eloquent, ne was reuunea Dy a horse thief to defend him, and made u- ii. 1 1 Jl I sucn a wonaeruu piea uiai tne judge i a. uanieis, or Stafford.

wa3 'held him as an accessory." Philadel- here Tuesdav visitine H. Teed. phia Teiegrapn. Abstracts made promptly by H. F.

i What Becomes of India's Gold. Thompson, satisfaction guaranteed. Mr. and Mrs. Winkler entertain- Mrs.

L. C. Read and Miss Hazel A royal commission has been appointed by Great Britain to discover Krinkle Corn Flakes, 3 Puffed Rice, 2 pkgs 25c Puffed Wheat, pkg 10c Cream Rye, 2 25c Wheat Hearts, 2 pkgs 25c Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 2 pkgs. for 25c Our Best Macaroni, Spaghetti. Vermicelli.

3 25c Corn Meal, 10-lb. sacks SOc Graham Flour, 12-lb. 3oc Pancake Flour, 5-lb. 25c Fancy Head Rice. 3 lbs 25c Broken Rice, 5 lbs 25c Navy Beans, choice handpicked, 5 lbs 25c Flake Hominy, Gibs 25c Oat Flake, large pkg 10c Read were visitors in Lewis Fri what India does with all the gold it for table use.

Corn can be pro day. takes away from the rest of the world. ed at New Year's dinner, Mr. and "Mr3. Ray Raker and sons, Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Etherton' and daughter -Miss Opal, Willie Raker, and Mr. Mrs.

J. W. Ethern. duced more economically, is better 5 per cent money, to loan, with for stock feeding, and is a cheaper In the last ten years India has drawn more than $65,000,000 of gold, which small commission- added. R.

S. source of starch and aic-otioi. iar is almost one-fourth of the world's Mairs. tf. Mr and Mrs.

Charley Jenkins en- ther north, however, and in the ele- production in that time, from the west G. L. Mathews's old family horse Dried Fruits Prices are very high this year, but we have some exceptionally ern world, and the great part of it has disappeared from the usual channels walked away Tuesday and tore up at New Year's dinner, Mr. vatcd western districts where corn and Mrs. M.

Marshall and daughter, can net raised, potato growing Elmer. Trotter and family, Mr. and has a greater future. IVIrs. Elson and son Charles, -P.

Hcwever, vast deposits of patro- the family buggy of trade and finance. To draw this immense amount from the commercial G. H. Ehlers retuned from Kan world, and pay for it in goods, is, of Lrew's, and R. E.

Winkler. leuni wMi also offer competition in- 'directly to the potato, as at present sa City last Friday, where he had course, an economic drain on India. Yet it does not seem to suffer more spent the holidays. nice bright stock and our prices are very low on these items. Choice Peaches, lbs 25e Currantsr 3 pkgs 25c Raisins, large, lb 10c Raisins, seedless, 3 pkgs 25c Prunes, lb 10c Raisins, Griffins Seedless.

16 Apples, whole, lb 12 Jc 2 pkgs 25c Pears, fancy, lb 15c Raspberries, pkg 35c Apricots, choice, lb 17Jc Cherries, pitted, pkg 25c lellsburg. there ii not the need in this coun- by the process than does the rest of Mrs. Charley Horton came home, try that there i3 in Germany for Dr. Lon Goddard and wife, of the world when, thinking it has gold ner visit iasi jsunaay. 'potato alcohol.

Nevertheless, we -ew orK uity, spent a day or Services were well attended last! are up cur great petroleum re- two in Kinsley last week for general use, it discovers that the part of its imagined supply which goes to India is lost as completely as if sources, and the time may not be Mince Meat, 3 pkgs 25c 1 can make you loans on im buried. far distant when the distilling of alcohol from potatoes may become proved tarms at a rate or by2 per cent. Carl WV Moore, tf Heatless Light Is Sought. an important industry. A Just Claim.

DeWitt knows where to find the By the way, the humble glow worm is to be investigated by French Canned Goods These are our specialty. We buy them right and sell them right. Take our prices per dozen buy a quarter-dozen or a half-dozen, or as many as you like, but don't fail to stock your pantry with canned goods during this sale. basket when he gets the ball. Watch Congressman George A.

Neeley him shoot it, Saturday night. scientists in the hope that it will serve to solve the problem of discovering a h.r.3 announced that just as soon as Congress reconvenes after the holi "cold light." The great objection to C. A. Newton and family returned all present forms of electric lights from Missouri Friday night, where day recess, he will demand a hear is the heat they give off. In his ad they had been visiting relatives.

ing from the House Committee on dress to the National Society of the Judiciary on h-3 bill directing Lamed Norman Oliphant was in French Electricians, President Daniel Services as usual next Sunday. All are inrited. Prayer meeting every Friday night at 7.30. Come thou with us, and we will do thee good. Sunday schcel at 10 o'clock every morning.

Parents are kindly asked to bring their children. Mrs. St-lwell and daughter, Dor-othy, are visiting their cousins Will, Jack, and Mis3 Mary Porter. The Royal Neighbors gave an f)yster supper last Wednesday evening. There wa3 a gocd crowd pres- ent.

Miss Eva Roenbaugh will lead (Christian Endeavor meeting next Sunday night. Topic: "Persistency Power of Prayer." There was a large attendance at the funeral of Mrs. McCarter last Sunday. Another sweet and beautiful life has gone home. One by pn.3 they are going down the valley.

the Attorney General to proceed at Berthelot says the glow worm as a Tuesday and bought 500 tons of once to collect from the Missouri machine for the production of light Ice for next summer's business. is perfection itself. For every ten units of energy expended the glow Hugo Eisner, who had been Beans, Wax, choice, doz. Hominy, Van Camp, doz. Kraut, fancy, doz $1.15 Lima Beans, doz $1.25 Beets, doz Pork and Beans.

Van Camp. No- 1, doz $1.00 Pork and Beans, Van Camp, No. 2, doz $1.00 Pork and Beans, Van Camp No. 3, doz $2:10 Pork and Beans, Beauty, No. 3 doz Corn, Iowa Standard, doz 85c Tomatoes, small size, doz 95c Tomatoes, large cans, $1.25 Tomatoes, Golden Robin, per doz.

cans $1.50 Sweet Potatoes, small cans, per doz COc Sweet Potatoes, large cans, per doz Red Kidney Beans, doz 1.15 Peas, soaked, doz COc Peas, Early June $1.15 Beans, Wax Standard, 95c spending the holidays with relatives worm, with its cold, dry light, gives in Missouri, returned this morning. 100 per cent, of illumination, a3 against 1.2 per cent, by gas, 1.5 per Pacfic railway company the due the government for aid given the Union. Pacific railroad in the construct-on of the Central Branch of that road In northeast Kansas, the Union Pacific having assigned its rights in the Central Branch to the Missouri Pacific in Mrs. Helen Angus entertained cent, by electric light and 14 per cent, by the sun. This, according to Mr.

Mrs. Coleman, and Messrs. Moe and Peterson for New Year's dinner. Berthelot, is due to an "electro-capillary apparatus in the worm, consti- Mr. and Mrs.

W'arren Dugger and 1909. Should he fail in his ef- tuted by thousands of cells Miss MUdred Rairdon were the Fancy Table Fruits in Syrup Peaches, sliced, doz $2.40 I White Grapes, doz Real "Daylight" Invented. Year's Day. forts before the Judiciary Committee, Mr. Neeley will take the matter to the floor of the House in the hope of forcing prompt action.

Dr. Herbert E. Ives of London has invented daylight, he says. Scientific men have worked for years trying to George Farhar and sister, of To- peka, who had been here two weeks "The government's claim against Plums, Egg, doz $2.30 Plums, Green Gage, doz $2.30 Pineapple, fancy sliced, $2.50 Raspberries. Red, doz $1,75 Raspberries, Black, doz $1.75 Peaches, halved, doz $2.30 Pears, Beauty, doz $2.40 Cherries, doz $2.40 Apricots, peeled, doz $2.75 Apricots, plain, doz $2.40 accomplish this task.

Doctor Ives has visiting relatives, returned to their been at work for at least a dozen the Missouri Pacific is a just one and should long ago have been hoine yesterday. The piano was installed in the church last Friday, and was used for the first time Sunday. It. has a sweet soft tone, and is a great over the organ. The pastor will preach to the 'children Sunday morning.

The old and young are also invited. Special music will be rendered. The 'orchestral will accompany. years, and he asserts he has finally Neeley says. "The only produced a light which is in every Good Milk Cows for Sale.

Two paid," Mr reason It has not been paid is 'be- way equal to sunshine. The scientist good Jerseys and one Holstein; gen tle milkers; all with calves by side. no one with sufficient author- has designed a powerful Incandescent has after the railroad com- lamp with a special mantle, which is Logan Berries, doz Arora Fancy Canned Vegetables Something extra. We want you to try them. Tender young vegetables that almost melt in your mouth.

Ben Ely Sons. tf. pany with a determination, to make Placed in a cabinet he has designed Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nelson and -ittio ii-rv inai its rays are mimeuiaieiy ucueam wife were between-train visitors Sat reueciui.

xuia is maun ui uiciai, I 5 Lawrence World: Education is be- ana tne ngnt is rorcea aownwara urday. They were- on their way Potato-Growing Improves Soil Productivity. i American potato growers will be interested in the fact that German Arora Peas, can 20c Arora Kraut, can 15c Arora Corn, can 15c Arora Spinach, can 20c Arora Tomatoes, can 20c Arora Wax Beans, can 20c omnig so ornate that has raised rroni Montezuma to Lewis. tuc ilViuu cue oiiuvici i 1 i nnr.h Rol Mathews and son returned farmers have that many indi chib tllc Uaujr rom Hutchinson last night. The lit effective.

Are peo- .7" 'irfi pnrt thPPffPrt it cect benefits result from potato i igt are eliminated, and the effect, it pie any better educated now than i i5thatnta nprfpet harmonvof Unra thriio-K mnHorn mothnHo rf is Saiu, is inai oi a periect ndfinony ui culture, through modern methods of Arora Pumpkin, can 15c Apples tle boy had adenoids removed, but fifty years ago? Today more children nght similar in every way to the rays came home feeling pretty well. have education but the plan does of the sun. There will be a special eye, ear, not seem to be much better. We are We offer for a short time Fancy York Imperials, Missouri Pippins. Snow, and Ben Davis Apples at, per box, $2.00.

nose and throat doctor at Dr. J. B. making play cut of work and it Stopping the Wind. Donnell's office December 2 and 3, alarms some old fashioned neonle.

In the village church during the and each two weeks thereafter, tf. morning service the organist was an- We Can Save You Money on Groceries Newton Kansan-Hepubloian: Anjnoyed because the organ-blower kept The improvement in the Graphic Emporia woman not yet forty years working the lever noisily after he had crop rotation, green manuring, and fertilizing. In a recently issued entitled "Lessons for American Potato Growers from German Experiences," the department's specialist describes, among other things, how eastern Germany benefits from cultivation of th potato. The potato has played the great- role in the agricultural development of light and fertile soils of this region, as the sugar beet has done in heavier soils. According to Gorman specialists, these hoed root old is the mother of twenty-one finished playing.

A famous preacher this week is perhaps chargeable to the fact that the editor was out of children. Looks like there are had come down from London to town for five days, returning Tues nreacn. rne oreanist scriDDiea a Schnatterly Mercantile worse things in the world than be- note to the blower, and sent it round day evening. iiiir. an old maid.

by a choir boy, who, misunderstand- Wanted. Carload of dry bleached insr his instructions, nut it into the Offerle Kinsley Company bones. I will pay 35 cents ner hun- Galena Times: Most troubles have ds tne Dreacher. The note was their compensations. For example, aa follows: "Perhaps you will kindly dred delivered at Belpre.

See me at crops are beneficial to any soil, we don't have to listen to stories stop when I tell ycu to. The people the postoffice. Roy Williams, Bel through the deep and thorough cul-. about champion cornhuskers this! have come here to hear my music, not pre, Kansas. 10-3t.

Lamed New Year's afternoon after Lucky Loss of -Privilege. spending the 'day with the G. E. For Boston lawyers of today the i Wilson family. Miss Helen Lobdell late Judge Sherman has become what returned with her for the week end.

General Butler was for their fathers the starter and the target for stories Miss Rena Milner, who had been of all kinds. After a particularly hard case, a member of the bar met here for some weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. M. E. Milner, returned 1913 Another Unusual Year.

Topeka, January 7. The year 1913 goes down in the records of the weather bureau in Kansas as being one of the most unusual iu many Tespects of any year since the records were begun. Although the total amount of rainfall for the year was above the normal the longest siege of drought since the records were begun destroyed the corn crop in almost every section of the state. The drought of the judge's son, and took him by the hand. "You son of fortune," said to Chicago this morning.

She ex ThAT UNEfi yOtALBAEAJTV i LTM15 pects to return to this city in about he, "to have Judge Sherman for your father!" "Why, how's six weeks. can't teen days, in August were each record beins hotter than the same days ever were as far back as the records go. Catholic Services. Services in the St. Nicholas Catholic Church are held every Sunday morning and evening.

On the first and third Sunday of each month, high mass and sermon at 10.30 a. in. Low mass second and fourth Sunday at 8.30 a. m. The evenlrg services, every Sunday 'at 7.30, consist of vespers, explanation of Catholic dogma, and benediction.

Visitor, catholic or non-catholic are at times most cordially invited to attend at all services. Rev. V. J. Smith, Rector.

swered the young man. Six purebred single-come White try cases before him!" Orpingtons for sale, three cockerels and three pullets, unrelated, from New Department of G. F. W. C.

$25 sires and dams. Will sell all Miss Helen Varlck Boswell, one of six for 520. j. ti. Trent, aiarsn the best women speakers in the coun Avenue in south city limits, Kinsley.

try, is the chairman of the committee of political science of the General Federation of Women's clubs, and made her first report on the subject at the board meeting at Niagara as The Modern Woodmen and the Royal Neighbors will have joint installation at K. of P. Hall January 14. All members of both societies are invited to be present at the in- COPYRIGHTED the committee was only formed a year ago. The activity of the southern Ridiculous women in this new work of the federa- I stallation and the banquet following HOW COUld a bone in my back get Out Of place? t7Tf The telephone company will soon Stop and think of a few of the twists and turns that back Oil noHHes issue a new directory.

Patrons wish- the summer months was more than counter-balanced by an extremely wet fall, bringing the total precipitation to above normal. The longest ten-day period of intense heat on record occurred in August, ending on August 13. There have been hotter individual, days, but never a stretch since the bureau was established in Kansas that has equalled that one. The year is shown to have been the windiest on record, had the fewest number of days of freezing weather, came very near seeing the most sunshine, and ended with the most remarkable December ever encountered, for the December temperatures had a range of less than 50 degrees, never getting bitterly cold or very warm. The drought began the last week of May with three day that were warmer than any May days on record, and was not broken until September 10 when the whole vours erets in a day.

ine numbers changed and others Biliousness and Constipation Cared. If yon are ever troubled with biliousness or constipation yon will be interested in the statement of R. F. Erwin, Peru. Ind.

"A year ago last winter I had an attack of indigestion followed by bilious-ness and constipation. Seeing Chamberlain's Tablets so highly recommended, I bought a bottle of them and they helped me right away." Sold by all You know the large muscles on each side of the spine are all I Ujv p3 c.w-ntvvn who wish to install 'phones and that hold each little bone in its proper place. If the muscles areh Miss Marie Sanford. nrofessor have the numbers in this directory perfectly developed, you are safe. But there are very, very few emeritus of the University of Mlnne- should notify the local exchange be- backs that are perfectly developed.

Isota, waa one of the lucky persons In Ifore January 15. Vrtt-i i sTtrn raaenn urill toll xrnri fhaf if a TOronnh rr a fall HncKsltha mwnt envArnmpnt lard rfrnwlnr I VftVU. JV 7 www a nl- A 'DvmIt iri ti. I -XI. a.

ircici auu a. m. one bone out of place, some part of your body must suffer. Ably go out there and farm. She re- Isonwere at the German Hospital in Topeka Tuesday, where an opera tired from the professorship in 1909 tion was performed on Mr.

Beeler juid has since given her time to lec I for abdominal hernia. The doctor turing. She Is seventy-even years old and thinks it would be a good Ottawa Republic: One of the first county roads designated by the commissioners was' the one leading to the county poor, house. As If anybody cared to haye the facilities ot tUa.t route bettered! EXAMINATION FREE Residence Phone No. 93; Office Phone No.

144 Qffices in Dexnain Building JSarlbaricIr BorlcFicIx, returned yesterday morning and re idea to go to -Montana and "grow up ported that Mr. Beeler was getting with the countrr. state received a soaking rain. Fif I along all right..

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