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Osawatomie Graphic from Osawatomie, Kansas • Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE OSAWATOMIE GRAPHIC Thursday, Julv 17, 1919 TAILORED AT FASHION PARK jiisisffnsa! BEAGLE ITEMS. Henry Keithley and daughter Merle, w'ent to Osawatomie, Tuesday evening. E. W. Dedrick and M.

L. Stoner motoied to Orfawatomie Thursday. I). K. Morrow of Paola was a business caller here, Friday.

Steve Needham of Lane was here, Wednesday. Henry Giles went to Paola on business, Saturday. E. K. McVickers and Frank Masters went to Osawatomie, Wednesday.

liimsTOaimGe (iDrasteu: NO matter how good your tractor may be it cannot give satisfactory service unless it has proper lubrication. This means not only plenty of oil, but the correct oil, properly applied. Heavy Polarine Oil Sfanolind Tractor Oi After long years of experience the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has produced three oils which will correctly lubricate the entire range of tractors. These in the order of their viscosity are: Folarime Oil We have just published a 100-page book "Tractors and Tractor Lubrication' prepared by our engineering staff, which you will find a valuable reference book, and we believe it will save you many days of tractor idleness with the resultant money loss. It's free to you for the asking.

Address. So. Michigan Chicago, MISSOURI 104 From 91 Local 12 From 46 From 106 From PACIFIC TIME Northbound. south north west west south Extra Heavy Any Standard Oil representative will be glad to show you the chart of Tractor lubrication, prepared by our Engineering Staff. It indicates specifically which of these three oils the Standard Oil Engineers have foun0 will give the best results in your particular tractor.

Standard Oil Company, 910 1750 (Indiana) To know how, when and where to secure a Fashion Park garment is to know everything you need to know regarding really satisfactory clothes. CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READY-TO-PUT-ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK FROM GOVERNOR ALLEN. J. Loyd, Kas. Mr.

Loyd TABLE. 4:35 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:40 p.m.

your letter of the 8th with that the opinion was rendered May 26 in response to request from the city attorney, at Newton, I hope that this will give you the information you desire. I am always glad to be helpful to the boys who have rendered service in the army. Sincerely yours, HENRY J. ALLEN, Governor. to payment of poll tax by men discharged from military I have had the matter up the attorney general, who in-informs me that he has rendered an Westbound.

93 Local west 7:00 a.m. 45 To Hoislngton 10 50 a.m. 11 To Pueblo, Colo 7:55 p.m. that men who have served army during a portion of the year 1919 are exempt from LAME SHOULDER. This ailment Is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles.

All that is needed is absolute rest and a few applications of Chamberain's Liniment. Try it. payment of poll tax this year. I suggest that you inform your officials of this fact and say Southbound. 193 Local south 7:00 a.m.

103 Wichita -Coffey ville 12:20 a.m. 105 Cof eyville 10 50 p. m. Ed Smith of Osawatomie visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. S.

Whitaker, Tuesday evening. Mr. ana Airs, win (javmee were shopping in Osawatomie, Frida. J. W.

Brand shipped hogs to Kansas City, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. 0.

Heath, Miss No ra Fisher, and Mr. Heath motored to Paola, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cavinee and children were guests of Mr.

Cavi- nee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wall Ca vinee, Sunday. Mrs. U.

S. Grant and Mrs. John Bell visited relatives in Osaw'atomie, Thursday. Roy Grant of Osawatomie visited relatives here, Wednesday evening. Mrs.

Taft w'ent to Kansas City, Saturday of last week to visit her daughter a couple of months. Miss Bernice Grant spent from Thursday to Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Grant.

Miss Nellie Smith was a Parker visitor, Wednesday. Mrs. Batterson of Paola visited a few days last week with Mrs. Mary Phenicie. John Walthall and family of Scott City, visited several days this week at the home of his sister, Mrs.

Minnie Cavinee. Mrs. L. E. Whitaker visited rela tives at Osawatomie, Wednesday.

Bert Smith of Osawatomie visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith, Tuesday. Mrs. Edith Leigh returned to her home in Kansas City, Wednesday.

Mrs. Virgil Lewis was in Parker, Tuesday, having dental work done. Quite a number attended the sale at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grant's, Monday.

Mrs. Max Dedrick and sons, George and Allen, went to Parker, Wednesday. opinion Harry Mosing went to LaCygne, in the Monday morning to work in the oil fields. the Frank Denice of Fontana visited at would the home of Fred Jones and family, Sunday. He recently returned from local France.

Mr. and Mrs. John Goudie went to Paola, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mr3.

John Rohrer accompanied them home. George Whittaker, James and Har ry Cavinee attended the ball game ut Osawatomie, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. L. E.

Whitaker is having her kitchen plastered this week. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Beamer and Mrs. John Beamer motored to Park er, Tuesday of last week.

T. L. Youmans and son of Osawat omie were here on business, Sunday. Mr. Heppshlre shipped two cars of cattle to Kansas City, Sunday night.

Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Walthall, Mr.

iml Mrs. John Walthall, and Mr. and Will Cavinee visited at the. Albert Walthall home at Osawatomie, Sunday. The Farmers Union is invoicing this week the lumber yard they purchased of Chas.

Hayes. JORDAN. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kendall of Kansas City visited relatives in this neighborhood, Sunday.

Drilling for oil will begin on the Murray ranch south of town this week. The farmers are very interested in threshing at the present. The S. S. Whitfords had a narrow escape from a serious accident, Sunday evening, when their car and the car driven by Edgar Bans collided at the corner south of Marion Slyter's.

The shower which came, Monday, was quite a benefit to the garden and corn, but interrupted the thresh ing. I The Shahan family gave a dance. I Saturday evening, for their son, who has just returned from France. Mr, and Mrs. Claude Smith of Ran toul visited at the home of his moth er.

Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson drove to his brother's, Harry Johnson's, Monday.

REWARD ON EARTH. Some of the boosters for Home Coming Week are finding an appreciation of their patriotism before ascending to the vaulted firmament. For illustration, take John Bachman, W. P. Gruff, C.

J. Matthews, and D. E. Root, on their rounds to Rantoul, Lane, Fontana, and Beagle last Thursday afternoon. The treat came In the evening at Frank Pyle's, where they were regaled with Frank's luscious fruits and finest cider.

They claim, too, that they v. ere received in the friendliest way every point, and expressions Indicate a big turnout next week. lllinillllltlHI LETTER Mr. Earl Osawatomie, My dear I have regard recently service. with calendar CASH CLOTHING STORE OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS.

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