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ffmrsdas Edition of 3LOI ar FIRST EDITION T0IU3CE XX, KCXBEX 107. BELOIT, XAI81S, TBXR5DAT ETE'I'G, JOE 301921. COMO'ITT STOBES COMTAXT BUIS A. M. CEUUPS GROCERY THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER BE AJLL.

1 J0.IL1 DA I Contract of Sale Made last Week, For Coming Six Months Bally Call Bears Hew Title But Possession Will Not Be Given Until July 18 Beginning with July 1 and extend President Harvey of the Community ing for a period of six months, the Stores Company came up from Beloit Daily Call will be THE Official coun one day last week and entered Into a ty paper for Mitchell county, an hon contract for the purchase of Crum'a or it has not held tor some time, even Grocery for his company. The stock though it has been publishing in full the doings of the board of county com will be invoiced on July 17 and the transfer of the business will be made missioners. on the following day. C. B.

Bloyd of At the meeting of the board of coun- Children's Low Cuts Patent-Kid-Calf Skin and Gun Metal PRICES $1.50 upward this city has been engaged to manage ty commissioners last January, pro the store. Mr. Bloyd recently sold his vision was made that the Dally Call should become the official paper after July 1, so we assume that new honor property here to Nate; Winters, expecting to go to Lebanon to manage the Farmer's Union but when this proposition presented Itself he decided to remain in Downs. On Mon beginning tomorrow. World Seems Small The world is a mighty small place for a fact.

Every once In a while this is demonstrated to us and more fre day Mr. Bloyd purchased the residence property of George Tilzey, on the street west of the city park, and will get possession July 25. Mr. Crum has ben engaged In the grocery business In this city for several years. He carries a very complete quently since we have become engaged in newspaper work.

This morning In the regular routine ibf accosting trav i ellers to learn the (whys and where fores of their coming and going, we stock and has built up a large and profitable business. We have not ran across one who Indentifled himself as G. H. Burnett, a special agent for learned what his intentions are for the North British Mercantile In the future, but we presume he will Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner Marx take a position on the road again as traveling saleman, work that he has surance Ldt, and said that he was returning to his headquarters at To-peka after having been In conference followed for many years and for with the local representative of the which he is exceptionally well adapt ed. Downs News.

company, A. C. McClintic. His face looked familiar and events proved that appearance were not deceptive, for Complete Showing of White Footwear Don't Forget Our Special Offering of High Grade Footwear at Greatly Reduced Prices he called us by name and asked if we had not been in a certain organization in the Army during the world war. We recalled him instantly then and re membered him as a bugler In our com V- Children's Party.

Little Miss Kathryn. Franzmathes entertained night for little Miss Marjorle Gabel of Atchison, who is visiting with relatives in Beloit. The affair was very enjoyable. The house was decorated In pink and white, the floral decorations being sweet peas. Games were played and a program was rendered.

At the close of the evening refreshments were served by the little hostess, who was assisted by Leona Gabel, Dorothy Pagett, and pany who had before our division sail ed become a contemporary of Hal Cas ey and "Dutch" Suttmoeller by being transferred to the 353rd Infantry band, We remembered him the more particul any we trnd been assistant bugler to him for a short time and Margaret Franzmathes. Guests present at the affair were when we went A. W. 0. L.

for a period of 40 hours he had been Inadvertently Gertrude Franzmathes, Ruth Schaffer, the cause of our getting a week's Dolores Genevieve H. C. Annan Co. "A Better Boot Shop For Women" stretch of K. P.

and room orderly. Bur Stover, Isabel Barker, Martha Stover, Loretta Kjathryn Majthels, nett is an Omaha man and we had no expectation of ever meeting up with him in this neck of the woods; yet, Francis Barker, Florence Knaup, Grace Murphy, Louise Ellwart, Beat rice Hillebrand, Mildred Yeager, Alice he tells us that he comes to Beloit dozens of times a year. The last time Bertha Helman, Rita Habl- that we had seen him up to this morn ger, Margaret Franzmathes, Esther SUNDAY GAME 4 O'CLOCK ing was near Thiacourt, France. It was Clare Franzmathes, Helen Schaffer, SEVEN HUNDRED REPORTERS More Than Wrote About War WIlJ' New Prices on Hart Schaffner Marx Stylish Summer Suits It's no trouble to find cool clothes for summer; pajamas are cool. The real art is to make clothes that are stylish and so tailored that they stay that way; we have them and we're selling them remarkably low prices.

See these values immediately following the St. Mihiel Leona Gabel and Dorothy Pagett. Owing to Purley McCloskey Funeral, engagement and In the course of bury "Cover Fight Hour of Base Ball Is Changed Did Good Work. ing the bead, which was bandsman's Yesterday afternoon Dr. M.

R. Spes- Owing to the fact that the funeral of Purley McCleskey will be held at New York; June 29, Probably more newspaper correspondents than were employed-on the battlefields of France work at that he wandered Into the lines where was in sard reported to the. Executiv Secre 2 o'clock on Sunday the tary of the Mitchell county chapter during the war will be on hand to re managers of the Beloit Leaguers have of the Red Cross, Mrs. Myra-T. Ear- support of the 353rd Infantry, and we enjoyed quite a pleasant little visit with him.

port the Derhpsey-Carpentier fistic en postponed the Sunday game with hart, the fact that Frank Wilson, of Green to 4 o'clock. Decatur, 111., 28 years of age, lay ill So we are inclined to repeat that the at the farm home of Henry Sloan, counter at Jersey City next Saturday. Ike Morgan, who has charge of the press arangements said there would be seven hundred newspapermen at Grellett and Vicinity world seems a small place. And the Several in this comunity are through and that he was seriously threatened with typhoid fever. He also reported harvesting.

the ringside, two hundred of whom that since Mrs. Sloan was cooking for reminiscent flavor of the preceding paragraph makes us feel 'quite well along in years, so when we 'go home we're going to search for grey hairs. Aunt "Becky" Davis is helping Mrs. $15 $25 would be dictating to telegraph oper 17 hands, and accommoratlons were Chas. Lowermilk cook for harvesters being stretched to the limit, she could Mrs.

Hornor of Tulsa, Oklahoma, is not adequately care for the sick man. ators while the bout Is in progress, and the remainder encircling the arena directly in front of the holders of fifty dollar tickets. It will be the greatest Serious Accident Felix Carrico, son of J. M. Carrico, here visiting her daughter, Mrs.

W. E. Pitts. Mrs. Hornor Intends to Bpend Mrs.

Earhart began "an immediate- in vestigation of the case and finding the summer here. For Hart Schaffner Marx Dixie weaves. Light gray worsteds in sport living about two miles southwest of Beloit, met with a serious accident on For Hart Schaffner Marx mohairs, light gray patterns, dark patterns with neat stripes, sizes 34 to 42. the man really in need of careful at D. A.

Meall has been taken to the array of fight chroniclers, or indeed chroniclers of any other kind, ever tention, set about to arrange for his Tuesday afternoon. The Carricos were Mayo Bros, hospital to be operated up models or plain three button styles. care. John Doyle kindly threW open assembled to "cover" a single event. Five thousand women will be sprink on for appendicitis.

values, that sold up to $50 last season" Values that sold last season for $25J putting alfalfa in the barn at the time the accident occurred. Felix was push his home to the sick man, so Mrs Mrs. S. P. Trueblood has been help Earhart and Homer Smith droe out ing down the door through which the ing her daughter, Mrs.

Fred Hale cook led among the spectators of the bout, it was learned today. of them will have choice seats in boxes at the to the Sloan farm and.brought him in, hay was to be carried Into the barn for harvest hands. Now- $25 Now $15 He was delerious during a part of when the oable came off the pully let Misses Lovina and Camelia Moore, ringside. ting a large rock which balanced the the trip, but after being shaved, bathed and, fed his condition was distinct Three of the women will represent door fall. The rock which weighed Richard Moore and Wayne Gaston were Sunday guests of the Chas.

Luckeys. ly Improved, A number of the women the Roosevelt family. Tex Rickard an about 75 or 80 lbs hit Felix on both in the neighborhood of the Doyle hands injuring them very severely. The Miss Alia Fox Is workin for Mrs. home has voluntteered their aid to nounced that reservations had been made for Theodore Roosevelt, and secretary of the navy, and his wife E.

B. German. see that the patient receives the pro Miss Frances Hadley spent several per diet until he is well again. County days last week at the home of her Mr; and Mrs. Kermlt Roosevelt and Mr.

and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth. Commlsionor Dan Gansel has author cable at the same time caught him around the neck and if it had not been for timely assistance it would have strangled him or possibly severed his head from his body, O'Brien was called to the scene and on his arrival brother, D. H. Hadley.

ized Mrs, Earhart to take all nec Mrs. Sarah Hornor was having den essary steps in the case so there-will Special Clean-up Sale 60-foot corrugated lawn hose, guar be no difficulty about expense, etc, tal work done at Cawker City last Tuesday afternoon. This is just one more Instance of SHIRTS Shantung; tan silk shirts with separate collars to match. A very popular summer shirt $5.50 Plain tan or white shirts, separate collars to match $3.00 Tan shirts, button-down attached collars, plain cuffs with two buttons $3.00 dressed the injuries and otherwise applied his medical skill in the relief of anteed, "With couplings. Price $10.00.

Special closing out sale price $8.65, Mrs. W. H. Moore Is cooking for har the good work that the Red Cross the sufferings of the victim of the ac vesters at the Sig Lewallen home. is doing In this county.

Had the or at Kinlry and Sons. 3t.09, Mrs. John' Boyd was shopping In ganizatlon with a paid worker at its cident. We are pleased to say that the young man Is around and about today, Cawker City, Monday. head not been ready to act, it is very easy to draw the conclusion that Mr, rejoicing to think that he is still on earth and among those that are living.

Wilson mieht easily have aiea. as CLOSED JULY ITU All this week we will pay 20 cents for eggs. it Is his chances for recovery are good. It may be mentioned, too; that Appreciated Neighborly Act The Dally Call this morning receiv Granrlated sugar on orders $6.49 It was necessary for a private home ed a letter from D. R.

Seaman who, per hundred all this week. to be thrown open for the Beloit with his wife is at Rochester, Minne hnanital Is filled to capacity, and a We will be closed all day July 4th. NEW YORK STORE room could pot be rented. sota, where the latter la recovering from an operation. Mr.

Seaman says in his letter that he has learned from Panama $5.00 No Free License to Ex-service Men Card of Thanks We wish to take this method of The clause In the Kansas Game Tan Norwegian Calf Saddle Strap Oxfords $9.00 Laws, granting free-licenses to hon thanking 'our many friends for their kindness and help at the time of the his father that his neighbors and friends during his absence went into bis wheat field and cut and shocked the crop. Mr. Seaman wishes to thank them for taking care of his grain and orably discharged Boldiers and sail New Straw Hats $4.00 coy jGLOTfffNG death of ourxhusband and father. We ors, has been struck out by the last also wish to thank those who sent legislature and consequently these Sho Fly Preparations -V, and Gall Remedies Make the horses and cattle comfortable We have spray preparations for flies Many kinds and lowest prices Spray hand pumps Many powders, salves, etc. Far collar galls on horses For economy and animal comfort ex-service men will have to purchase to say that he and Mrs.

Seaman certainly appreciate the kindly and neigh floral offerings. These deeds of kindness will never be forgotten. licenses the same as any other per new license known as a trannlne license has been added. Mr. John Critchfield and family.

It borly act. Mr. Seaman says that his wife is improving and expected, at the time his letter was mailed, to leave the hospital on Tuesday morning of This will cost one dollar. Any per Entertained at Dinner Mr. and Mrs.

E. S. Saindon had as son who wishes to engage In trapping must have a trapping license Colby Donker to Close We will close our doors to all business on July Fourth. We believe this week, but It will be some time yet before they are able to leave guests at a fried chicken dinner yes as well as a hunting license. that this national holiday has 'a sig Notice of F.

M. Quarterly Meeting, nificance that should not be Ignored, terday, Mrs. Polyte" Saindon, Steve Saindon, NMr. and Mrs. Pete Saindon, Steve Saindon, and Wilson and The reeular Quarterly meeting of and It la in accordance with this be v.

Bargains -r 160 acres good level land in Hamil lief we make the above statement DUCKWAIL'S Saturday Specials Whipped cream caramels, per lb 20c 2 pounds 85c Snow drops, per bag 10c One lot of mixed candies, per lb 18c These candles are all fresh from the factory, especially for this sale. Now is your opportunity to get a good supply of Fresh Candy at a very low price. A. I. Duckwall Stores Co.

Beloit, Kansas 2t-8 ton county. Owner would Bell this the Beloit Free Methodist church, will begin on Friday evening, July 1st, and will continue until over Sunday. All are cordially invited to attend. Rapid Shoe Repair snop, Colby ft Donker, Props. "-East Court St' See Our Salesmen quarter for $2000 or trade "for Beloit City property and pay difference.

SIlIXBIBIEKCMllSllIiiaL'Sm'lEKllMrJIKlII Butter Fat Is Cheap The cheaper it gets the more it means to you to have a market where factory price is mantained. Make sure of this market by supporting the company that had the nerve to establish such a market in Beloit. Kirschbraun Sons Of Course baby, all of Concordia, and MisS Hazel Saindon, of Coffeyvllle, Kansas. The most of the guests motored up from Concordia for the event, and returned full Of Mitchell county fried chicken, and enthusiasm over Have 12 good lots well located. Own Mr.

and Mrs. Jess Arnold and daugh The Rev. Keasling will be the pastor in charge of the meeting. All sessions start at 8 o'clock p. m.

Stt-9. BRIEN er would sell tor $1200, or trade them for residence property and pay cash difference. ter, Miss Audine, who came to Beloit to attend the wedding of their son the way they had been served at the Saindon home. RMACY and Miss Helen Mears which occurred irM Jim Davis REITER LAND CO. 3t-9 last night, left this morning for their Mr.

and Mrs. O. D. Wyatt and -Children Bernlce and went to Snlffa hv fiiitomnhllA this morning. ftFLOir KANSAS home at Beaumont, Kansas.

The all-road-tire know them by their generous size. Our motto; "Flak users must be satisfied." Behrend Tire Hospital. tt Gunpp YWRtiuiml Funeral Sunday. The tunaml Bei'vke over 11.6, remains of Purley McCloskey, will be held at the M. E.

church on Sunday afternoon, July Jrd, at 2 Harness oiled ana repaired. Tula is Special sale oh all colored hats at $3-50 each at Miss" Nan Dickies. it LOST A babyB gold locket chain, presumably somewhere on Bell street. Finder please notify this office th heit Urn to oil U. Tom Wilson.

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