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Galena Weekly Republican from Galena, Kansas • Page 2

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OBITUARY HELP BY TELLING HIM HOW WORTHLESS HE IS Wall (Paper You never saw a yellow dog that William Shultz was born Sept. 3, 1871; and died Wednesday, June 12, 1918, age 47 years and 9 months old. He was united in marriage to Ella Johnson, May 9, 1900 and to had any spunk. It will yap nt every motor car that passes, and then sit I SPECIAL PRICE I ON WAGONS back believing, complacently, that it ran it off the block. It will bark at this union seven children were born.

Rev. John Booe conducted the fun other dogs that are attending strict eral services and burial was made in the Brush creek cemetery. ly to their own business. It will snoop around and steal things at your back door, and then keep you awake at night with its dismal Will was a kind husband and lov ing father and had a host of friends In the perfectly appointed home the decorations should be chosen with a view to not only expressing the individuality of the occupant but the purpose for which the different rooms are intended. Elaborate elegance may be justified in one instance and simplicity required in another.

Let us help you to solve your decorative problems; and you will be better pleased with results. L. J. (Haines, Druggist and neighbors that will sorely mis howling at the moon. It will be a him.

Heartbroken in the lorg days following his death, filled, with weary toil, where there is no inter est, and though the longer nights curse to the man or woman responsible for its being in the neighborhood, and it never will do a thing to pay for the food it eats. This country of ours is burdened, right now, with yellow dogs two-legged ones. Perhaps there's one or more in your own neighborhood. They won't be there very long, be Missouri Hay Press (in stock) Cultivators Bale Ties Harness Balers spent in tears and loneliness the one cry of your aching hearts will be "Give me strength to bear it. Oh Father keep close to my soul, I I Ed Neeley of Lostini visited in stand like one bewildered, take my hand, and through the lend Try Galena Saturday morning.

safely home thy child." Uickseci ro Justice James Hilliard spent the week-end with relatives in Badger. Sh oes cause the nation is after them, and by the nation is meant the powers of the government at Washington. These powers will inquire about the men and women who are buying the war loans bonds and stamps and the record will show, when it is finished just what every tax payer could do and ought fo do in support of his country. This plan is absolutely just. It isn't fair that you and your loyal friends should be putting up the money to protect the lives and for Lee Livingston of Lostine was Galena Saturday evening visiting L.

JAQUETH with friends. Peter L. Holland has resigned his position with H. L. Jaqueth of this city.

520 Short Street Galena, Kansas Dr. H. L. Lodge, Dentist, over Ricksecker Shoe store. Phone 199.

While you were here The gray all faded from my sorded life, The days were full of peace and sunshine too. Yea, every task aad burden that seemed hard Was sweet today because my life held you. Since you have gone The light has faded from my happy life The days are weary now and darker too, I grope along, will your hand find me dear, And lead me into heaven there with you? Mrs. J. E.

MsKay and daughter, Edith, were the gvests of relatives in Joplin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. G.

Worthingtoi visited the latter's sister in Pitts tunes of the yellowdogs, the human burg Sunday. dodders. You know about "dodders," don't you? Certainly. And To the Farmers and Everybody: M. ROBESON LUMBER COMPANY We have the finest lot of lumber in the state and we invite one and all of you to call and satisfy yourself.

Miles Cook filled the pulpit of Rev. A. J. Bradshaw in Columbus Sunday evening. you have'nt much 'use for them have you? Well, the dodders, the hangers-on buy no War Stamps or Liber Miss Lois Bowles has returned from a two weeks' visit with friends in Colorado Springs.

ty bonds. They'll be under the house or down' cellar when 'danger Cecil Lylerla of Quaker Valley was in Galena Friday transacting business. BEEFLESS DAYS IN EFFECT KANSAS HOLDS THE KAISER O. A. McDill of Willis Springs spent Saturday and Sunday with his sister, Mrs.

Sam Hayward. ijm new" hi Unless the Kaiser can make a threatens. They'll be on the fence barking when your boy goes marching by to France. They'll be whining when their tax is due. They'll fight the good roads work.

They'll DR. F. L. McKINNEY Phones 181 an 637. Office corner Seventh and Main THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY Family Washings a Specialty drive upon the Kansas wheat crop within a very short time, now, Kansas will have struck him a blow that will be as effective as any the Amer- Telephone No.

171. J. H. Bridges of St. Louis is here I to spend a few days as the guest of Owen James and Everett Stuart icans marines are striking over his cousin, Mrs.

Hattie Sigman. have returned from Vinita. Okla I France. eastern two thrids of where they have been for several the state has grown the greatest days. I wheat crop in its history and if ihe Will and Diles Crawley left Saturday for Milton, where they will help with the harvest.

western third had done as well the crop would be a record breaker. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simmons of The warf are does not amount It Was Cleaned by Picher were guests Sunday of Mr. to very much any more, the freight Wichita, June 15.

Days on which eating houses may serve beef were announced today by Walter Innes Federal Food Administrator in notices sent to all county federal food administrators. Under the rules Roast beef may be served at one meal on Monday. Boiled beef may be served at one meal on Tuesday and at one meal on Thursday. Beef steak may Jbe served at one meal on Saturday. Pork, poultry and other meats may be served on any day.

Restriction in the use of beef is necessary so we may meet the requirements of the armies of the Allies and our own armies overseas. Beef should be served not oftener than four times a week. No householder should buy more than one and a half pounds of beef, including the bone, or more than on and a quarter pounds of clear beef, per person per week. ana Mrs. George Kyan, 1115 bhorc congestion has been cleared up and Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Carter of Quaker Valley were in Galena Friday visiting with friends and doing some shopping. THE NEW CLEANERS at 308 Main St. Galena, Kans street. I there will he little difficulty in tret- ting the surplus wheat over to our Andrew Collins of Badger was aiiies.

It will help mightily. And, aiena Saturday evening transact- besides, the prospects is that here at Rooms DR. H. A. BROWNE 3, 4, 5, Shomon-Moore Bldg.

Office Phone 184. ing business and visiting with I home our morale will be strenthen- friends. loaf of good NEW SUGAR ORDER Wichita, June 15. Federal Food Administrator Walter Innes the following instructions ed by an occasional wheat bread. Mr.

and Mi's. Sam Williams of Joplin were the guests of Mrs. Will 51 TT wilint.v nrlmiTiiaTat nrs tnrfa SPOONING IN NEW YORK Mrs. Charles Carney and Miss Daisy Williams visited in Picher, Miami, and other Oklahoma towns Sunday. iams' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Hardwick Sunda.y New keep peoples stirred up with fool stories about sinkings of American troop-ships. They'll tell you Germany was or is the greatest industrial country in the world and that it is a marvel of efficiency. But they'll buy no War Stamps These yellow dogs. They'd sooner go sidling down the street with their tails between their shaky legs, yelping at the band that plays to celebrate a victory on the Western Front.

Watch our for the yellow dogs. The first one, you meet ought to be led swiftly into a secluded spot, far from the madding crowd, and there told the truth about duty. And while you're at it you might give him some pointers about the easiest way in which he can help his country, at the same time telling him that the air he breathes could be used to better advantage in a pool hall if he declines to come across. Tell him that that the only way he can be saved is to sape himself by saving. Show him a few things about War Stamps.

Stand him in a fence corner and say this to him: "War Stamps are a good from "of investmen provided you must have pay for helping the country in which you are abiding under false pretense. These stamps pay 4 per cent interest compounded quarterly. If you don't know what this means ask you 10-year old son or daughter. They are redeemable in 1923 in gold the stamps. If you take $83.40 out of the tin can under the barn where you've hidden your money so the assessor won't find it, and invest it in York is undergoing an to of its street lamps.

The eclipse "Owing to a serious situation, which has developed in the last few days it is necessary to make the following rules effective immediately: Sale of sugar to town or city cus Miss Evelyn Fink of Pittsburg ac-1 eclipse is a near total one. The ob- companied Miss Mildred Hedges I pect is to safeguard the city against home from the Pittsburg normal to any possible airship raid at night. Stough and Frances Sanders were the guests of Miss Mary Cook at a slumber party Saturday night. tomers is limited to two pounds at a spend the week-end. The precaution mav be far-fetched time: Sale to rural customers is limited but big things have occurred in this Get your screen frame stock fromwar.

have come so raDidlv and C. L. SAWYER, Agent to Jive pounds at a time. who devotes all his time to Insur- Jf. S.

Stillson, 114 East 1st street, Unexpectedly, that the belief is fast Customers signing certificates for ance with leading companies. V- Vf being held there is nothing impos purchase of sugar for purpose of pre- There's one obituary that Kansas editors will all enjoy writing, 3ays -red Cook in the James ton Optimist. subject was born in i -vtthtred hand and a running aax a disposition that has gained bitter enmity of three-fo -ti of the people of the world. Whenever we are tempted to quit the newspaper business, the thought of the pleasure we will eventually have in writing his obituary holds us on tht job. serving and canning are limited' i si Die any more Miss May Kingsbury and niece, rr and Mrs.

Bvron Beebe and I The darkened streets at night strictly to a twenty-five pound basis. Pearline Shaw and Mr. Stalter of dauehter Marie of Nevada were I cause some inconvenience but the Retailers are requested to make i "a I 1 i jopnn were me guests oi mrs. the mipst of Mr and Mrs. G.

I people are accepting it witnout com suitable inquiries and give the sugar deliveries careful attention. Cuthbertson, Sunday. Phillim in Snrine- Grove Sundav. I plaint, and with i spirit that where I there is a war ttnre must be some -ar rMl 1- a I ViaTrlsVlitva They have 'em in every commun i UmiMi I xurs. fliary mcuui aim uaugmer.

i ity the same as we have 'em Louis, and son. Ralmi. of Willis But one objection has come forth. joay, veima D-amuie ana iusyne i TAYLORSHAW Men who seem to enjoy being mixed Bramble picnicked at Cleveland Springs, are here the guests of the A New York society protests and i U.a Mr TT Mrtin. points out the grn danger that may gre.u aanger mat may up in law suits.

We feoukl name a half dozen men who would "law" Camp -Sunday evening. morals of New York. come to the r- t- i j. rsnnnnora it. is nnplarari aro snnnn.

over $5.00 and in the end pay their Mr. and Mrs. M. Baum, Mr. and ss AV1S wno is s.tu" 7 7 I attorneys a couple of hundred dol Miss Clarissa Shaw of Galena and Ralph Taylor of Poplin were united in marriage in Joplin Sunday afternoon.

The bride is well known in Galena, having been educate in the Galan Mrs. L. R. Baum an children and aei" ine otie iuanu81 A IV xr I Mrs. Hannah Hurwitz picnicked at Normal at Pittsburg homes, pro- War Stamps in 'June the government will pay you $100 in gold for yourcertificates in 1923 just the same as if you were a real, honest- lars; a hundred or so in court costs; and then lose the suit.

But, they always appear to enjoy the excitement of the law suit. Wildcat Springs Sunday. oi ner sister, ivirs. kj. km.

vyonning-i ton, Sunday evening. I There may be different meanings schools. She is a twin sister of for spooning, but the ordinary WANTED Stock to pasture. 120 Clarence Shaw both of whom have 1 T71 1 1 I. andsense means nothing more than miss oaruara raninuacn to-goodness American.

By the same tdken if you invest $417 this month in War Stamps it will be re vuc tunc i 1 1 1,: been residing in Joplin recently" with acres with good spring north of Empire. mi Mus Bullock of Jonlin and Mrs. 1UVC syrmui ui an older sister. Ferd tJlrich. Misses Elsa and Edna hugging and kissing thrown in.

It I i i Itti i i i iwoiila nc a satp hr. vns thprp nnv turned to you in five years. with $83 added for" interest. Tiat's more Mr. and Mrs.

Taylor will make tti: v. uincn picniCKea at urau on Sorimr river Saturday afternoon. av to Prove lt that no C0UPle who their future home in Treece, Kans where Mr. Taylar owns a larJ axrs. rvoy onoDe nave receiveu wuru Ihnv atovpVl WW flA money than you're worlh personally as fertilizer, but even a yellow dog THE OF A FAMOUS MEDICINE of the birth of a fine boy to them I store.

to observe their little sessions of can buy War Stamps!" Talk that May 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Shobe files Cured In to 14 Days, I spooning before they stood before were former residents of Galena. vonr dmsrist will refuxi'l money If PAZO I the minister and said "I dn -HNTMEXTffails tc cure anv case of Itchine.

I Pe raimsier ant sai promise FOR HARVEST AND THRESHING way to him and you'll be doing your country a service. Incidentally don't forget that June 28 is to be the big BSeediug gPi2esin6toJ4ddys. lt may be that the member of this Wichita, June 17 Sugar society, who would rather see New Mrs. M. E.

Ober was the guest of her son, George and wife in day all over the United States War Word has been received from York in plain view cf foreign raiders Joplin Sunday. In the evening the t-v 4.4-:-. have snooners sroon nn the Stamp Day, when the people will meet in their school houses and and flour may be bought for harvest and threshing crews in quantities sufficient to last fifteen days upon a i 3 i'lanon uuwumt; siauug wai iai party went to Lakeside where they 1 front norches instead of some nlace i T-i ii i i now in oaiuu n. ivaun, ouuw vai v- i pledge themselves to buy two bil neara jx-uovernor toik tais. I ckPwPr0 Una.

Marion says max it is me gen-1 lions worth of theses tamps. Kan permit' from the County Food Administrator of the county in which the threshing or harvesting is being eral oDinion of the boys around thegerous nave never felt the call of sas must take 37 millions. Are you I Jl V. camD that thev will receive orders sPnng inemseives. it may be tnat Mrs.

G. H. Baird and little son, Byron, of McCune, arrived in doing your share? done, according to a ruling made by for overseas service within three whicn accounts for their unhappy wp-lt, I disposition now Galena Saturday night to spend a few days with Mrs. Bairds parents, Federal Food Administrator Walter Innes today. Our soldiers fighting on the other bank of the Rhine is the sort of news Mr.

and Mrs. H. Scovell. How Lydia E. Pinkham'ft Vegetable Compound is Prepared For Woman's Use.

A -isit to the laboratory where this successful remedy is made impresses even the casual looker-on with the reliability, accuracy, skill and cleanliness hich attends the making of this great idicine for woman's ills. Over 550,000 pounds of various herbs used anually and all have to be gathered at the season of the year when their natural juices and medicinal sub-tances are at their best. The most successful solvents are used extract the medicinal properties from tbse herbs. Every utendl and took that comes In contact with the medicine is sterilized and as a final nreeantirm in Mr. Gerard savs he is to be the! ery man, woman and cnild oi everyone is hoping to see before the last American embassador to the im- tne United States, should formulate nerial German government.

Very the nabit investing their surplus Dr. Lolo D. -Gillespie, Dentist Phone 404 war is over. We want some of this horrible carnage to be spread over German soil so a German for the likely he's right. If iK kaiser andmoney in War Savings Stamps, not his class are to manpge affairs in only from the viewpoint of invest- The amount of either of these commodities needed must be determined by the County Food Administrator in consultation with the farmer or threshman.

With each purchase ef wheat flour an equal quantity by weight of wheat flour substitutes must be bought. County Food Administrators have been notified to issue these permits, next thousand years will shudder that country there's no use to stop M-ent and the development of thrift, Mrs. J. L. Graham has received word that her son, Clarence, who is when he hears the name of America- Af wrrKta fViorTii iu nn 111 manner wev win oe stationed at Fort Dodge, Iowa, is v.

Istrumental in smroortimr the mv Let Us Do Your Job Printing. quite sick and does not know whetih- looking for ernment in its great fight against er he will be able to remain in the diplomatic relations with the present I rxussianism. uy advocating tne service or not. where needs justify, to managers rulers of Germany. pw savmp stamps ana placing men MO ADVANCE IN PRICt.

1 the public's disposal, the crovern and superintendents of harvest and A fine daughter was born to Mr. I ment has afforded the neoDle of threshing crews. TOITES STINGS and Mrs. Richard Hart -JTiday morn- For Indigestion, Constipation orismall means an opportunity as well inff. Mr.

and Mrs. Hart formerly e- Biliousness las the millionaire tn JJ Wash the parts with warn, salt water the medicine is pasteurized and sealed in sterile bottles. It is the wonderful combination of rooto and herbs together with the skdl I and care used in its preparation which has made this famous medicine so successful in the treatment of female ills; The letters from women' who havw been restored to health by the use of 8 Vegetable Con- Each day things are getting high er around the meat market. At the sided in Galena but for some time Jtty Ment bottle ffS try through pecuniary channels and have been living in Picher, X)kla. tc Participate financiaUy in the greU present rate of speed it won't be Mrs.

Hart has been staying with ier tn war for democracy. long until a small fee will be charged just 'for a look at a nice sirloin mother, Mrs. C. E. Smith in bpringl fiaveBIaf Grove, where the baby was born.

Gmnine and Crvc3. Tcctclcss chl2 Tonic. I Let Us Do Your Job Printing. steak or a pork ehop. fishing attest to iU virtue..

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