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u II,- I T" "-- "rl'UfK .. TWO SPKK IKIENDLY HALATIONS direct lino for this business it' ue icr. jO'-pare fur it. We can have it or P" ft w o Iron, youewiJl find n 'ftieo assort incut of JwvVp mackinaws in attcolyrs, models and sizes. The. as sorftvicnt is quite pood at this time aniHhe quality is the kjnd you will appreciate years al'ter. Priced at, - ?. (X) An ?.0Q BQT'S IN& J ATT 8UIT 'Another shipment of buy's Ion; pant suits have just been received in t'he newest models, with and without belts. ? ' 2 i i:V Priced at' $30.00 to 30.00 BOY'S KNEE PANT SUIT3. made by Ederhoiiner-SfiSir of Chii-Tvo, who make a specially of good clothes lot . X r $22.50 V Oo.i.o 1'riccd at JS$10.0hi if Address af0Tokio Ilcprecalini Though ! preparing the iuadjfoi-.fi, or )r. 0 ot yar wun I., ft. ..plauiliss. up by announ.itahircom.ng ciec 9 . 1 41011 that we do not tare fur S, tiy- -leuting tno ponu issue. W. fan y.t t it I y O" e ' 'I.KIo,' .Sept. 'V ..,...u . .1 1 w ... t tvo.ui it waLBiimdim toiii war u'ls i u . .. . ,. . A (rood road o'ystem will henefi in gooal ron'W o ily "f&.'-W" "um.H,m , Ty , h.,v; fi(,urC(1 . . - "' ' ...... the ht of un inv.stmeni.O.i.j c.i t stawments thtit the fi.tircf e tv.n' .. . ,. ,, . ,, a, - s , i must HM'irnMi na.ss joe Mlil '0-.V o-ounlrie lie. ,n t eulUv'attni? of eco- fa f M, rotl,is ,, , l,.J., nomtc. W,anons ami .r ,y r- u (u,v t0 a1.th.it , (..(n cou.yo h,:art.ly apo au,.d hatur- sce th.lt ,,,, if,c t.nr, ,-, , wht. . tly t a luncheon Riven bjthc Amcr- we , vot Sit.,(,.iy ,.,,., lean-Japan society. 'nth" : Viscount Kaneko, formerly special ! 9' representtivy of Jarieri to the United I , ; States, preside. The luncheon wa,l 0berw advertising wm brinrj " Kiven irj honor of former United Stales "" . " ScBntor Theodore h. r,uron, of fliilc.! !aeut;na!f. -floloind Carl F. Haldwin th American military attache nnd.D P. lilnke, nn American business lea;l(;c GEKMANS TO GET TANKERS PARIS, Sept. . 2!). The sup-en councij has decided to allow C' r; the ui-g of 14 oil tankers ur.ti! th DON'T WAIT pUOER now; . ' I'riM-hA will son he gone. Te bave KIJ:j li;r..SANU.CK-Vl'Uia), . Ani'u lot of CVneord Grapes. VE HAVE TLTE FRUIT AND. VEGETABLES. Lu DO THE REST ':: 1 g l!le,f,,w in. "-'"""""'"".contracted for in America has been 1 f-WVKir JSi H Chamhe.lain'sTahl.-tH have restored; i,rC( . i . -; ' V. vlv., s4 4M--iSf'!V v3 S to health ami happinc! hundred, who, The tnnkera then wi ,,0 ,mu, i'iJ a ; -.' " J&ifiif 4'1 'ait H nes and coe-iii.:iti.m. If yod are) b J ' i ; ,f K Zf LT' H Irouhled in this way, rive them a fial. j i-i.-Trnv rill.' $ <&&tlMji1 K You arc certain to bc.plcnsc.l for they j" STO'kX PVyA.Hi! V? HGH GR ADZ EATABLES J$ BANKER SPEAKS WITH THE AMKItlCAX FRCi: IN1 OEIt.MAXY. Ale; (!. ICorn unmirlrnrn t.T tlm AnH .to,! Pre: - ON GOOD ROADS; -a report froth Dre.sd' n Hays t!::1 KAWANNA TWINS UNDER WEAR. Fur frrowdn;,' yirls and hoys. Tt is made of Li'ade .o wool stieciallv chosen for its fineness and sli'eni'th. It is absolutely noii-slninkahle. Lackawanna Ts ins Underwear $2.00 I'leecerl Union Suits 1.25 See the Children's Bath Robes. Just In. Hill s Depattoieni; Store (Contlriud from Paye 1) tachment ;it Cnxliavn. On the oili er hand a number of officers p'n .hore (i'y havo beoa trnnsforrod tc pov. rnni'-nt i ,l:on(l to rnturn to Franco tli1 ?u supi'rintoiMlcnt has appoahil lo V.cv l!n for siihHtitutc dynamoM In on!'!' ... . i ti . ' .,..,( trnaty the Gorin:.n i ., . i i . . i ,.(;.' 11 dyuiiuio.s in-d in u pi nr. Ti mate, I have nut taken into consider th . '. f t ff -j.i ii. . - !0 provide power for )rosdMi. coo u i ti,, ,,j,.t f ..( '..a 'vtn ' r..;..J ronhti.M;on, . . i i i . i - i. ii The bVrinnintf of yhno-t overv ? - ., "' . I ' ' , i i I ' u 'ons disoier is cnn-tiitat:n:i. If yo'i of thtvse aavinifs tend to add to tno t , x . j . , . .? f ... , want to erVioy god hp.'ih Vp yon ., '. , ft i . i i ' i i ; bowels r't;:ir. This is best irct holovtlo vttlti-.j t hrtwrhfttt (Ho rnnn ty. I have nlto taken into considcrn jlha rity power plant which Linployi War and Navy Departments lll'e un" 'more than a thousand men, may lje;j5.r d. nMise of .Minister Noske. oreeo to eoseun.n a m-w t.i l)y (,rmail naval or,,., a jiiimner o! hfit oni.ers wuu- u.ui.s- , ...... U1 ...... ...... ferred to tho coast guard at Wil- afloat, the three or four volunteer lit'lmshaven and a coast uard de torpedo Jmat flotillas. . tion the Value to the community of the tourist traffic. . I f nlifoniia is iho e-reatest cxamnl t Wh.,t .m.if rr,,ni if i ' nwion. easy a: commonly Called in that state, means to the resident public. California oper m(V a it its tllf V,t S ; FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR GRANDE jj plished by but somet and when tha diet and eyercif, , :l if dicine -is ik'i iVd ; ,! j f'bambf Hain's They are mild1 nciion. easy n:i Hive theiu a tri:;!. tjua'ter. Adv. counts on the tourist crop with us ! ; x Y II AS niucn ccri.ii i:iiy ur liinui'i .t u i their wheat crop. It means millions of d.dlars in ecune annually. We ate in uiie, you wil! find ; 'jjjji ts are orel!enf. ' '. ! pentle in h"ir di"isant to t::!.r, They o:iV. r :i RUBBER GOODS SPECIAL SPECIAL Thi8 week onlyeto our display Windw PUTMAN 8 DRUG STORE The Retail Store ! way. A mcssnsro Sunday night from Pit perieir, Nebruska, said un nutomobilr answering the description of the one in which thti:robber.s escaped from Smith Center had" been found near there, badly wrecked. Five Smith county, Kansas, officers, the message said were trailing the robhos. ltt'K'.dar Meeting of E I. K S This Thursday Evening Amendments to Cn'nd T.odge Cnn slitution to be vit"d on. A. 11. CIIEUKY. 0-2 t. tSci:ietary. .NO XAVAD EOIIC WITH TIIR AMCUfCAX EOnC! IX GERMANY, S pt. 2. (Cone spondence of The As.oriaf- d Pr -j! Tim old sharp distinction iM-twi-'i the German naval nnd German mil itary forces Is disappearing:. Ar t!; navy has virtually no ships, th" nav nl forces and men are lam -ly avail j able for shore duty. Aeeordlns to Information reach ing the American army hendu.ii't- joi-s in Golden, at the present tim such volunteer naval uni's an ni:: servo practicnlly as troops aloii. tli (coast, nnd transfers f n.;val ni'-n tc land from tln neiehvear .or n ; tional army, r.re in (i"'a. Tji:s i jiuade e :sy v the fjiel th:ii bolh the FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR GRANDE R0NDE PROPERTY. m, on Abler slpe. idem home, worth .S,flfl(, barthvornl Oiiv of the finest 100 acre, irrigated farms in tho statV. three and one-half miles west of Enter- l.i-iA Has Int. basement, modern barn mid other A n'ood variety, home orchard, 13 cut SO tons of hay, 70 acres 'grain,- lure, all tillable. All irrigated, fine water right. Price, 20,000. PYRAMID LAND CO. 1314 Adams Ave. , wrest lne, nl loors.yenw luiildiiV-s. icres aiV-ill'i balance NyJ IS ROGERS of nnythlni like it. Honestly, in three ilaya after lietran t:ik i iijc it 1 notie ml a chanirifor the lietter. I tun nine niwn it nnmn on me fifth l.otlh' t T-nl-,. tin I K,i.. llitcluallv lratl'1 eirhteett tionod Tin ' medicine hiu , life and luti 1 a different i i i jrood ntenls trotihleH it n r...i.ii, l- . ... .. I 1 union i rjii .tieni or itreno i-or I tt : fut ther.ttirn learn t.inim IH I'ihiihIh Si:ie i rs nrt, p(.tf(v lahinK l.inlac. ti! iKht lo ' i my health s iis , ' lihd I ant ju-Vso tliiinl.fid for whn'. ''No one could ?oo' the wondertul Tanlnc haH done for nie th.-it I w-itn ehanire that han t.d iix place in nn lo teU everyhoily nhont it.' iltirinir the past few Jcok nnd d.iuht : Tmilae is .sold in I n rtr.vti.re by Sil Tanlnc being n irrain if medicine," soid vertliron iltnc store; In I'tilon. Iit Mm. Louise Kiwis who esidei tit A. Wrlttlil; In North l'nwdei'. In 41117 Ilrooklyn aveniie, tf Anirolct. Ittmu'll; In Elttln hy Scot) K I'al., in tin intcrvicAv, yreeentlv. .Mis .Harris, ji ml In Telocanet, hy Telom Hojrers lived for sit ya ra.it t Wcntf '!;,'l tlforery I'll. Adv. cnee, vtasnmmotij inii inr ninny just lencwed my whole me Jo until 1 am like rson.l am enling three on ,oort iiimi :iinjinii 'rtii jl' with iran or any j of indigestion. My nerv ; f:ilm ntnl t?ov 1 steep )ll;o n .child.. In fact, 1 lo he lust prefer friends th ere, as, Vf.dl as those in t'al ifornin, Kill jre uiiid to-burn of her complete recover "I have heen U perfectly wrrK.ied henlth for the iitst four years," she continued, " aiiKl had brconu almost n nervous nnd'itJiy-icnl wte.k. I tisf fered from nervous indigestion, liver ROUMANIANS lI!lN Oi l'. Ilrilish Intercept Altemptcd Sei'itre at Itiidapest. ' VIENNA. Sept. S!.-The Roumani an attempted lo sei-.-e the t. Ii.phonc eipiiptnent at the palace nl Ittioaeesl, trouble nnd disordered kidneys, and 1 'i'or.linir to dispat. hes from that city (lout heliev;e I had a well day in all 'he palitci nttendauis. however warn those four years. J had indigestion jn ; bi timeB. tenioved the instttimenV , ita worsf fom mid every time. I ate 'ami gave Diem to tin, Ameticatf mis nnythinir I would hlo.it up with ca'ien. until I whs nttsernlde. Eor.over two! 'NVhen the Roumanians nrrieed, the ; yenri I did not cut any brgl. milk or' ndvices say, a smalt lirilish tlelacli ( meat, and just had to live on the very ! nient w-iah fived havomds compelled 'lightest of foods. I fell off twenty thrjtl to leave the palace grounds? . Iliiunds in weight nnd suffered so 'Oitii ' , pain and nervousness that sleip wr.s almost bnpossiblr for me. I was under treatment for eighteen months but j Itandits l oot Hank nl Smith Cenlc keptVetlio.r worse in place of hctlo-l Kansas; Later Rattle iih Officers until I just hcrnme no discouraged and; despondent that 1 lost nearly all hope of ever totting any better. t "In April of this year my condi tion Ti ROIUfriiS KILL MIEHirE eeamo sn0serious thnt my bus fll'IHK ROCK. Neb.. Si pt. :'.". Am thorities nt '"''(J' R-'cV were notified Sunday that a bank nl Smith Center. Kiinsnft bail been ro'2?ied some time bOid Ihenght I win R-oitiR to die. He Saturday, and in a fight with the rob finnlly dnrlded a henlOa resort might I ber SheiO f O. II. Munger lo ! beep V'P me, but 1 was so low I hart to killed and another man wound.. Kan hf enrrieil u! haviPan attendant all wis nfflrers PVel (he ronslah'e a" tno timoj HjyiO then that I was per !t place to secure help and guard the suaiiQl by B lady fromancouvor, P hri.iOacross thOriver near the state . to iry laniur aim got n0'rst Iwt line as it was believed the robbers, two Well, I have nevopseen or hearc, or three in niimOr, were hetul.d thif jtlo, Read. I MIS - L t 11 -9 ar It will be seen by looking over the table of payments following this paragraph that the average increase of taxation per thousand dollars of assessed valua tion of property is but a lit 1 1 - more titan four dollars. The first ytt.r lac in crease is but half a mill. The l'tuirt h year t lie increase is; but two mil's mm 1 i i.e highest point reached is bill six and a iiiartcr mills. The roads will have b.' gnn to pay their way long before the hiuh point has been reached. Kr!vu bcr. the bonds are paid out at the expi latioit of the twenty-year pei'iod. A hile we have tweiilv years m wiiu-u to viav Ii rthe roans. v have the use ol taeiii from the time of their colt st ruetinn. : TABLE OF COST TO.RETIRE $1 ,4f;S 000.QO WORTH OF ROAD BONDS FORxUNICN COUNTY CARRYING FIVE PER CENT IfflTERE'ST. ' Mills 1! i" The Toggery . . Now iii our new quarters and offer the trade the best line of Men's Furnishings in the city. Gooif dependable merchandise. Ladies' and Men's TailorVg. We make Suits if'lj.OO up. Chicago Suits. .-VS.-lO un. measured In- o l.,;i.. ,i i i ' i .."."i. 1 1 in guara nli Vd lo fit bt furc it 1, ..n-e ,.i,,- s:t,..... I I 't"ll . Number of yearn l 2..: 3 4 . fr 6 7 8 9 .. 10 u : .12. . .. '13..: 14 13 16 17.:.... 18 ..... irjr 20 Year. 1921 1922 1S23 1924' 1925 192fi 1927 .....1923- 1929 1930 1D31 1032 1933 1934 1935 19,36 1937 1938 . . 1939 19-10 Totals.... Yearly Average Aniiiunt fvhe paid on pir cipal. None. None None None 60,000 CO.COO" GO.000 90,000 90,000 90,000 90,000 90,000 90.000 110.000 110,000" 110,000 110.000 110,000. 115,000 11J.C00 1,493,800 , 74,9j0 11 on lit t faid for . est. 1 12,50q 23,ooq .37,500 SO.OOtJ 6 ' 72,000 C9,C00 G6,0il0 61,500 57,009 52.500 43.000 43.500' 39,000 33,500 S.OOO 22.5.C0 17,000, 11.50O 5,750 Sl-5,250 48J12 Ttdal amount ijuirid vn ' he to he pai I on (otlay's asse ment ot ;,tino,(ji)n 0.5 i.- 1.5 2. "'4.9 5.273"-. T15C 6.73 J s:o"6 5.S73 5.0:fi ' 5.513 . 5.sr. 5.956 5?51R" .5.570. 5.07G 5XTiP 92.40 '"'4.6251 principal and mtenst. 12,500 . 25,000 37,500 50,000 122,500 131,060 128,900 155,900 151,400 llG.i'OO 112,100 137,900 133,400 148,C00 143.400 137,900 131,900 126,900 126.400 i2o,cro THETOGGERY j 1 1 Healers ... 1 ' P I p I ii1 2,312,250 115,612 The saving to autoinohijo ownei added taxation. The h.rs, -drawn ve-liii V lO'i'tional saving and tl' Airrwing iSpa $ v a totiie consPiered. A yoil r o lOoxeusable vxtravag.Viit'e. o id is a com nuitit v will more tliaifcompensat fur the will also come in for their pro- 1 saving (iJ, tii'O' are nt-vr it." -o (conoinv and a poor i".!do'j Co- 0, o o 1 X.mV and IV.l-('al and Wood-lii. an,i Sm41l-Sht and Tall frn, $3.00 to $60.00 , I se K-our fioott Judo i i Urate rTiiK-iit and Jhiy Ur I i'; furniture Exchange -O-O- e o 0 ol&- inifiue. . o ,! .o. . a I 1 '"r1 fn,l EuruRntv - i.l... r . o o0 u.iii-f i n- new. o .. o or Px-o &5 ' 0 0 o O OQ 0 OOgO LVL o o o o 0 o u o o o o 00 o o o 0 o . o ' " 0 o