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The Kinsley Mercury from Kinsley, Kansas • Page 5

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LOCALS Kinsley Township Loean Township. 0.75 .05 1.05 TO PROMOTE MINING ON PUBLIC MINERAL LANDS 075. LOCALS M. J. Dugan was a Spearville visitor last week.

1 Jackson Twp. .075. Trtnton Twp 075. Nona Crown Tp .03 South Brown Tp. Wayne .10 .10 .10 .105 Born, to Mr, and Mrs.

Louis Monday, a girl. .90 .22.5 .105 .175 .30 .30 .105 .30 .108 .205 .105 .103 .10 .10 Belpre Twp 075. 075.. Franklin Twp. .05 Lincoln .105 School District Levies Born, to Mr.

and John Shin-stock Tuesday, a boy. Verne Popp was a Stafford visitor last Sunday. ill. A LITTLE LABOR AND POLICICS. Mr.

Gompers Mr. Gompers declinesto be classed as a "conservative" labor union leader. He stands squarely behind the steel strike, and is a silent supporter of the Plumb plan for government purchase of the railroads with operation by the employees. He is in league with Foster and Fitzgerald, Plumb and Lewis. In general terms he denounces radicalism, but does not fight the acts of radicalism.

He has chosen to stand or fall with the present policies of the labor unions So there is an end of talk of conservation in the ranks of labor W. H. Ehlers was a business visitor in Hutchinson Tuesday. Harris Jenkins went home over Sunday last week. Reno County Pure Apple Cider for sale by J.

O. Harney. 5tf Hi- Miss Mary Mulliken was a visitor in Hutchinson last Monday. The bill "to promote the mining of coal oil, gas and sodium on the public domain" has passed both houses of congress and is now in conference in an effort to reconcile the differences between them and put the measure in shape for approval, by the presioent. Similar bills have passed previous congrese, lut have always aet some obstruct or.

that has prevented their final enactment intD law. Members of both iVrcal parties have cn.ii nalized the necessity of facilitating the development of the natural resources on the public lands, and the success of the Republicans in putting through- a bill thus early in the congress indicates that i twill no tbe long before those deposits are made available for the use of the people. gas Mrs. Etta Shoafstall was an Offerle visitor Tuesday afternoon. For Sale A small Mrs.

M. D. Weltner. engine. ll-4t ataq a 1 Mrs.

J. M. Lewis returned from Eu is Beating the Barbers' Strike Dur Layton Martin was a business in Larned last week. reka Springs Friday morning. John Demain, was a business Born, to Mr.

and Mrs. Cy Norris, Friday evening, a girl. i visitor in Dodge City yesterday. No. M.T.

Gen. Bond Bond Total Sink. Int. 1 02 .60 .07 .10 .70 I 2 06 .0 3 101 10. 10.

20.02 4 1.05 1.05 36 30 6 20.7 20.7 7 30.1 .04 30.5 8 10.2 10.2 9 20.5 20.5 10 .30. 30. Ill 10.1 10.1 12 30.5 30.5 1 13 30.5 30.5 30.5 30.5 10.2 10.2 17 10.6 10.6 18 40.5 .10 .05 60. 19 10.7 10.7 20 10.7 OS. 20.5 21 1.20 1.20 22 .20 .20 23 .2003 20.3 24 .450 .70 .60 25 .40 .40 i 2fi .2008 .20.5 27 .350 .30.5 23 .350 .30.5 29 .450 .40.5 30 .450 .40.5 31 .450 .40.5 32 .650 .90 .10 .70.5 ,3.

.250 .40.5 34 .800 .50 .10 .90.5 35 .730 .20 .50 1.00 3fi .30 .107 .03 .50 37 .20 .20 38 .15 .105 39 .2007 .20.7 40 .10.8 41 .40 .40 42 .30.5 43 .303 44 .1007 .10.7 45 .30 .30 46 .47 .3030 .30 4S .4005 .40.5 40 .4005 .40.5 5f .4005 .40.5 R. IT. 1 .1004 .10.4 K. TI. 2 .1007 .05 .50 R.

H. 3 .2000 .10 .04 .40 Virgil Nichols came over from yesterday to visit his parents'. L. L. Haney was a business visitor in Hutchinson last week.

CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE MET THE SOLDIER DEAD ing the barbers' strike in Baltimore, customers were furnished mugs, soap, razors, and allowed to shave themselves without cost. This action was taken by the master barbers who claimed that the barbers' strike was called in violation of a contract signed by them with the union in 1918 So they kept a record of the losses and suits may follow against the union and its individual members. Another good way to get rid of the strike evil! It would not be a difficult matter for the barber customers to boycott such a srike. A "Shave yourself" campaign A. of Offerle, was a visitor in Hutchinson Tuesday.

C. W. Beeler returned from Saturday morning. Both houses of congress took formal recognition of the arrival at New York Miss Ruth Keener and Mrs. T.

S. Houn visited friends in Nettleton Miss Zollers was a week-end visitor with friends in Spearville. Mr. Robbins of Dodge City, visited relatives in Kinsley Saturday. could be insituted and as for hair cut- 0 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a M.

I. Straus, the eye specialist will be at Kinsley Hatel, November 22nd. 12-2t Tested and Approved by the Good Housekeeping Institute. The ABC Super Electric Washer Pays For Itself It's a real INVESTMENT not an expenditure. It will actually pay for itself in less than one year, by your saving in the laundry bills, laundress hire, and the wear and tear on your clothes.

And in the second and succeeding years it will pay handsome dividends on your investment. No home can afford to be without this wonderful time-saving, labor-saving device. The cost is not great, compared with the results you'll receive, and you have one year's time to pay for it. of the first steamer bearing bodies of American soldiers killed in the war. Six senators and six representatives were appointed as a committee to proceed to New York and take pait in the ceremonies when the was docked.

The boat brought 111 bodies of men who had lost their lives in northern Russia, and it is probable that when other ships arrive from time to time with those who died in France, similar committees will be appointed for their reception. Mrs. A. W. Kline and Mrs.

C. A. were Larned visitors last week. en bowl that mother used to use. when she cut your hair with her sewing-shears? There are more ways than one to tackle this strike monster.

Charles Stapleton of Spearv ille, wa visiting his parents the first of the weeek. Miss Irma Wilcox of Belpre, was a week-end visitor with Kinsley friends. 4 a a a a a a a a a House Loses La Guardia and Moore. Highest cash price paid for poul- The Republican house of represent- Mrs. Ethel Ray spent Tuesday her sister, Miss Atwood, in try and eggs.

i.ee i louuee vo. ojh tives suffered by the Republican vic tories in Philadelphia and New York Mrs. S. A. Rouse and children, from Lewis, were Kinsley shoppers Calls a "Baby Strike." South Sioux City, Neb.

A strike of all the babies in is hereby called for December 24, Total Levies for Townships and Cities Except School Districts. Kinsley Township 77.5 Lojran Township 80 Jackson Township 72.5 Trenton Township 70.5 North Brown Township 87.5 South Brown Township 87.5 Wayne Township 72.5 Belpre Township 87.5 Franklin Township 73.5 Lincoln Township 82.5 Kinsley City 1.52.5 Lewis City 1.87.5 Offerle ..1.00.5 Belpre 1-50 A. F. ADRKHOLD, County Treasurer of Edwards County, Kansas. Gilbert Avery of Cimarron, was a business visitor in Kinsley the first of the week.

City. Two sprightly and hard-working congressmen were drawn from national into municipal politics. La Guardia, much needed for his counsel in army legislation, was elected president 1919, unless these demands are grant ed: Miss Ruby Peacock left Monday Lou Miller went to Copeland last week to look after his farm interests at that place. A voice in determining the hours for of the New York board of aldermen, visit with friends in their meals. DDDDDDQDDD 0 MANUFACTURED IN BY and Hamp Moore, a safe and sane leg morning for a Wichita.

I islator on the tariff, became mayor of Emancipation from the "tin cow." Shorter hours of labor and longer Mrs. 0. E. Smith left Saturday morning for a two weeks' with friends in Wellington. nights.

Philadelphia. But the Republicans still have votes to spare and the house will plug along as best it can without these do a a Miss Minnie Haynes of Offerle, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kehls for a few days. men.

Let us convince you by a free demonstration in our store or in your own home. Mrs. C. B. D.

Colver and daughter, Mrs. L. F. Beal, were over-Sunday visitors in Hutchinson Better housing conditions and environments. A higher type of ancestors.

A representative in every American home. Unless this is done, notice is hereby served that the babies of America will Mrs. John Craft is entertaining the Country Woman's club at an all-day session today. M. M.

Ruramel Hardware Co. Mrs. W. D. Erwin went out to Wheatlands last Friday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs.

J. F. Hills. Just Watch and See! After the campaign was over, President Wilson aligned himself with the law and order Republicans of Massachusetts. Pursuing the same it is to be expected that 'when the league of nations fight is over, he will congratulate all those senators who saved the nation from subjection to Great Britain.

take the reins of local, state and na- tional government into their own Ira Tripp returned from Hutchinson Monday morning, where he had visited his family. ai innnnnnn ArwJkJ HINT hands, just as soon as they are strong enough to do so. WAL KING, Delegate. The Kansas City Star in Speaking Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Goetz arrived in Xinsley Saturday to visit their uncle, 'Gust'Baier. Their home is in Hays. Frank Terry of Fellsburg returned from a visit at Two Buttes, on Tuesday morning. the Public Mind column. mr ri I ni 1 I 1 The, Worst Is Yet to Come Jo Daniels appears to have a bet on that he will inside of one year from the sign Mrs.

Will Boetcher returned from We Never Substitute The Maloney family from Fellsburg moved into the H. H. Andress house, known as the Selby property, last Monday. G. L.

Matthews' left Sunday for Kansas City to attend the stock show, held there this week. ing of the armistice, reduce the United the Hal stead hospital Friday night. States navy to a more abject condi She is very much improved in health 16 1 El tion than it was under his administra altho still very weak. Miss Nell Fick-en was her nurse and brought her pi ml mt Merchandise Lee Hargadine and wife moved Monday into the house formerly occupied by Grandma Lancaster. tion three months before we declared wan And reports indicate that he wins his bet.

the Mrs. W. A. Groves, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. A.

W. Kline, returned to her home in Raymond Friday. home, returning to Halstead on next train. Another Tip to Vera Cruz? Car- L. J.

Kuhn and wife and Miss Hazel Hines, of Bellefont, visited the Lee Parker family last Saturday. ranza refuses to make good the Stop! Look! Listen! Donald Angus come up from McAllister, and visited his mother for a week, returning to McAllister Sunday evening. Seems Impossible Yet It's True. 000 ransom paid for the life of Consul William O. Jenkins.

Does this mean another trip to Vera Cruz Are we to have the same luck in exacting $25 Weekly. Men, wom John Goldschmidt is installing a new Round Oak furnace in the Church of Christ basement this week. en. Advertise. Start candy factory at home, small a reimbursement that we had in ex The Holiday Season Is Just Around The Corner.

acting a salute? Henry Pixley returned from the hospital in Wichita and stayed a few lays with his parents before returning to the farm. room, anywhere. We tell Mrs. George Steele of Spearville, came down to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ben Prather, and family, Tuesday how and furnish every-Are You Gettimr Your Stock A Funny Feeling at Best.

Those (ioddard Mairs The Rexal Store Kinsley Kansas Democrats who congratulated Cool- Candy- Shanp Sn.Vmi idge on his victory must have felt like making House, 5 South 18th Philadelphia, Pa. For The Addltlonal Te That ij I those bolshevists who were compelled Clifton Finch has accepted a position in the Billings meat market and his friends are glad to see his smiling features at the old stand. The Kennedy family, who have been living in Mrs. Effie Raines' house, moved to the Buckles house today. to kiss the national banner.

1210t ls kure To Lome As fcoon As LOCALS You' Start Your Fall Advertising Campaign? Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Etherton and P.

Orrell and daughter of Offerle, arrived in Kinsley Tuesday morning, after a visit with friends in Milan. children of Dodge City, came Friday tfANTLEEFf to visit Mrs. Etherton's sister, Mrs V. H. Brehm and family of Offerle.

Alfred Quasebarth is at home this week-, a victim of chicken pox. Cheer up Alfred, it isn't half so bad as the smallpox. ft The Kinsley Woman's club will entertain the Wednesday Night club and the Country.Woman's club Nov. 29th. Your Advertisement In The Mercury Will Be Read By Lots Of Folks You Can Reach In No Other Way Except By Direct Corespondence.

Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Stoltenberg entertained the C.

A. Elgin family at Rexal dinner Tuesday evening. The Elgins Mr. and Mrs. Kimes came home from Newton yesterday.

They went down Sunday to visit their grandson, Charles Rankin. Our esteemed citizen, Theodore Foree, went to Dodge City to visit his expect to leave very soon jfor their PRODUCT Tax Levies for Edwards County for Year 1919. Having received the tax rolls from the County Clerk's office, I hereby give notice that the 1919 taxes are now due and payable on all real and iersonal property in Edwards County, Kansas, at the County Treasurer's office, with the following rate of tax on each $100 valuation: Mills. State 175 General .250 Interest 01 Poor v02 High School 09 Bond Sinking 01 Road 02 Kinsley City Levies. General 30 Culverts and Crossing.

10 Light 10 Interest 20 Sinking 20.5 Lewis City. General .30 CulveTts and crossings 20 Interest 40 Sinking 20 new home in Colorado. daughter, Mrs. Frank Hobble, and family Tuesday, and to celebrate his Mrs. Frank Seidl and children, of Mrs.

Pauline Beezley had her broth 80th birthday anniversary Wednesday We can't believe it is his 80th birth er Thomas Wills, and wife, in to Ellenwood, arrived in Kinsley yester- 51 nniTi Tni v-icif TITVss nKor leak i day, but he says it is. Werner and family. I It can't because family dinner Sunday, in honor of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Wills, who is soon to leave for Kansas City to spend the winter. it's L.

L. Haney and family moved to I Virginia Hoffman celebrated her Colorado this week. They went first made 7th birthday anniversary Saturday. A in one othe northeastern part of the state to visit relatives and from there to few of the neighbors were in to help eat her birthday cake. Street Lights .05 Tark Fund 05 Fire .05 Belpre City.

Denver, where Mr. Haney has accept JUST ed a position as traveling salesman. Gordon Gafford came from Great Lakes arriving in Kinsley Friday evening. He had only a 10-day leave and went on to Scott City to visit his father Sunday. Gordton is looking fine and the navy seems to agree with him perfectly.

A Charles Tuttle of Hutchinson arrived in Kinsley Saturday night for a week's isit with his sister, Mrs. A. M. Merryman, and family. piece- that why we guarantee satisfaction or your mone back.

General 20. Light 10 Street Improvements 20 Interest 105 Offerle. Gen em 30 Street Improvement 10 Township Levies. Gen. Road Int.

Total REMINDER Mrs. Vide Somerville resumed her work in the Schnatterly jewelry store Monday of this week. It looks good and natural to see her smiling face behind the counter again. Mrs. C.

J. Jackson and children left Mrs. Earl Webb and children and Sunday for their home in Wichita. The E3 i mother, Mrs. U.

G. Leslie drove over house that was being built fo rtheir from Ashland in Mrs. Webb's car on occupanty, being complete. Thursday of last week and visited the D. R.

Heath and S. R. Somerville fam- Miss Alma Hungerf ord, who has Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. and Mrs.

S. M. Hargadine of Mullinville, guests of Mrs. W. C.

Hargadine, ami Mrs. W. Hargadine, all went to Lewis Tuesday to visit Mrs J. R. Keasling, who moved there about two weeks" ago.

S. R. SOMERVILLE Dry Cleaning. Pressing. Repairing ti 11 t3 LI a lhes till Sunday.

been nursing the Kurth family Complete line of Kantleek Rubber goods. Prices from 40c to $4.75 througn a siege of scarlet fever, returned to her home intLarned Monday. a a a ti li a ti ti Fred Diers son, Herman, was a Hutchinson visitor Saturday. Ernest Smith, who drove a car' Mrs. John Belcher, who has been GODDABD MAIRS through to Everson, a short ere the past two weeks visiting the a ti ti El 11 IS El Miss Callie Quakenbush came up from Larned Tuesday to visit her brother, who lives here and her father, H.

F. Quakenbush, who came from Syracuse, to attend a stock sale. Rear of Andress Shoe Shop time ago returned to Kinsley Saturday several Belcher families, returned to morning -and is again on the Mercury her home in Larned Monday morn- The Rexal Store Phone No. 13. KINSLEY, staff, ing.

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