Halstead Independent from Halstead, Kansas (2024)

C3 INDZPZNDCNl, HALCTSAD, EAK3A3. Dan Buser made a business trip THE WESTERN UWV BELIEVE IN to Wichita, Friday. 1i For Sale A good milk cow to be FRONT AT HOME Earn and give. For yenr the young fresh soon. Wm.

I. Curtis. 0. P. Quiring was transacting ft people of America have been coached In thrift.

Instead of the old problem In the arithmetic book, "If Mary's business in Newton, Monday after noon. Grant Morrig and family were mother gave hor three apples, Jane gave her two, nnd she nte one, hovr many would she have?" the third grade girl Is now sent to the blackboard to solve, "How many Thrift stamps at 25 cents apiece will Mary own at the over from Newton to spend Sunday with relatives. Frizzell Smith shipped a car end of 12 months if she saves 10 cents a week?" load of Jack rabbits to New York The girl In the grade above her Is City last wee.k. Mrs. E.

A. Beebe and Mrs. Ster learning In her arithmetic lesson how many Thrift stamps it takes to buy the yarn for 500 helmets for the soldiers In France. Still further on the eighth The packers want solid, well finished, meaty hogs. The butcher likes to sell hams and shoulders heavy with red meat, and bacon with lots of lean in it.

The consumer wants pork not. lard. You can produce that kind of pork get top prices for it, and make more money for yourself by feeding ling Hunt made a shopping trip to Newton, Saturday. f7 Nels Lofgren and family returned Friday evening from a visit with relatives at Lindsborg. Ralph Lehman and Arthur Wiebe have been taking in the sights at Kansas City this week.

Mrs. John Ryan and Miss Gladys This famous feed contains the best of the corn for meat production and it costs less than corn. It is a real conservation feed. Baxendate were Newton visitors Fri day afternoon. Hundreds of the most successful feeders axe saving their corn to help win.

the war. They are feeding B. P. Krehbiel had a cow killed 1 WOtBS.NET I' DOUGLAS CORN GLUTEN FEED to the by the cars near the stock yards hogs with far better results than any straight grader Is told to figure In terms of War Savings stamps how much It costs to supply a regiment of Uncle Sara's men with shelter tents. And now the Earn and Give dub of the younger girls of the Young Women's Christian association is organized to turn those Thrift lessons into giving.

The children of America have been turning In pennies and nlckles and pasting a green stamp on thelf Thrift card. The Earn and Give club can now use some of those cards and War Savings stamps In their campaign among the younger people for the united war fund. This fall when the war council of the Y. W. C.

A. made plans for the 1918 war drive, It included in its program the rale that no young girls under eighteen can do any soliciting, on the streets or otherwise. They can give, but they can only give by earning. Consequently in order to co-ordinate the efforts of the girls in all the districts over the country, the Earn and Give club is enrolling members and has -given out an estimate of $5 apieqe to be earned for the war fund campaign by the American girls who still count their nge in 'teens. Five dollars apiece from the younger girls grain ration has evec-gpren them.

Saturday afternoon. Albert G. Dyck has been attend iJ.GLUTEN A ing the Implement Dealers Conven 4t Frizzell Smith tion in Kansas City this week. The laws of Kansas are very strict In the matter of fire driDi In schools. Drills must be held every month and for failure to hold them regularly janitors, teachers or members of the school board may be arrested and fined.

toon furn'slioi! by Kansas Stnt Fire Marshal. Mrs. George Rutherford and son Donald spent the week end at the home of Chas. Saunders, in New A. B.

Williams made a business I ton. trin tn Mewt-nn MnnHav. Milton Gram was a business vis Mrs. David Riesen is here from Marysville, for a visit with itor at the county seat, Monday. her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Leh U. E. Obley was here from Burr- man. ton last Thursday, mixing with old Mrs.

Frank Brainerd left Tuesday of the. country will mean that the nation as a whole will fill its charitable organizations' war chest. Some school girl iu New York city is going to earn her $5 by shining friends along the street. Mrs. Chris Puis and Miss Edna Briar were over from Newton to lor Pittsburg, to spend a few weeks with her sister, Mrs.

Harold Lentz. For Sale The property east of the II. Embick home. Easy terms will be made. Call on Robert her own shoes instead of stopping at the Greek stiind on her way to school and by making her own sandwiches for her noon lunch.

Out in Iowa the girl who has been spending 15 cents plus war tax for a movie three nights a week Is going to drnw a line through movie it except when there is an especially good hill. More than one girl plans to dean all her own gloves Moulds. spend Sunday with Mrs. A. Stahl-jheher, daughter of Mrs.

Puis. Violin Lessons I desire to increase my violin clans in Halstead. Beginners dfrju'd. Terms reasonable. Edgar Hege.

Mrs. Mary J. Pi ice of Wichim, was here Thursday for a visit with Mrs. Frank Brainerd and Miss Marguerite Schriver were among the Halstead shoppers at Newton, SHORT LOCALS. Dr, McKcs.

Resident Dnu.s! Thursday. brothei J. F. Ross and Will Apples! Apples! Apples! Cheap Ross who was here from Michigan Lost Pair of eold rim between the Hospital and depot. Finder please return to Mrs.

H. this winter and to salvage all the paper and collections of junk about the house which should be sold to the junk man to be worked over into some productive industry. The girls In their 'teens are going to earn instead of ask others for the money. They are to sacrifice and give In their own names and older women will make the public requests for money elsewhere. unzzen amitn.

Hunt jfl oa(jing 0ut a car Mrs. B. L. Pack was here from of hogs for the Wichita market this Zwick at the Hospital. Wednesday, lhe price paid was Moundricjge Friday evening.

Tells the Story at Home A Complete Line of Kodaks and Supplies around sixteen dollars per hundred i i Many of the girls who are waiting Mrs. Florence McCart Frederick came up from Wichita, Saturday evening, for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Lehman.

pounds to join the Earn and Give dub are al Carl Barnard and wife were here rorn Winfield td attend the funeral ffJirs.B. Barnard. ready Patriotic leaguers, and they have learned several practical lessons in the John W. Dyck was here from Las Animas, to spend the weekend Owpti in a thrift that will make them effective with relatives and old friends. He members of the new club by their con was on his way to Kansas City to at servntion of fruits and vegetables.

They have canned and pickled. Xow when the end of summer brings the tend the Implement Dealers Conven tion. hegirinini; of school they will chauge First-Class Developing and Rev. J. P.

Clark of Oberlin, Kans. will preach at the Presbyterian Churdi next Sunday, January 19th. Every member should make a special effort to hear him as he is a candidate for the vacancy. Mrs. Susie McCreight, now of Columbus, was here Saturday from Newton where she is visiting her sister, to look after the sale of the 'property of her father, W.

P. Miss Mary Embick has again taken a position as operator at Central i She is a proficient operator and no Printing LET US HANDLE YOUR FILMS doubt will render the same satis factory service as when formerly Jt quiet way celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sharitts were over from Newton, Thursday, to attend reunion of-the Ross family.

Carl Fey has been in off the road the past week nursing a case of the flu from whiqh he has now about fully recovered. George Mead, treasurer of School District 13, north of town, was in Newton, Thursday, transacting business with the County Treasurer. William Ross, of Menistee. was here last week for a visit with J. F.

Ross and family and together employed there. Akins, on south Chestnut street. Daniel Krehbiel of Reedley, Ernest Lightbody, who was Principal of the Halstead High School last year, writes us from Newport News that he landed there from France on January 5 and was to be sent to Camp Funston for final dis has been here the past week visiting with his numerous relatives. He is the youngest brother of Emma, Barbara and Susie Krehbiel, who their thrift into winter thrift and begin saving their $5 for the V. W.

C. A. war fund. Wherever You Are Is the Western Front" Is the slogan which the Earn and Give club has adopted. Anna, one wiry thirteen-year-old daughter of New York's East side, who was one of the first and youngest members to join the at a New York settlement house, had to have It explained to her that instead of western front meaning tight and light meaning fists, the west-tern front means work and work means save in older to give.

The girl who joins the Earn and Give dull will discover that in conjunction with her working and saving iu order that her chil) will furnish its quota of the money that is going to help the girls like herself in France and lU Hiuui, she will also find numerous ways in the community to help the war ihat -he had never dreamed of. She will see that all the fruit pits and stones ihat can be saved from her own dining table and from those of her neighbors, are into the little red bane! at the corner, in order that the carbon wind) the seeds contain can be used in making charcoal for the Jeweler and Optometrist. charge from the Army. He was in conducted a dry goods and millinery store here a number of years ago. they went to Pratt county for a visit the 338th Field Artillery and had at the home of L.

B. Wilson. 1 been in France five months. Adolph Kaiser commenced work last week as a clerk at Linn's Store, taking the place of John J. Mierau who again went on the road as a traveling salesman.

Adolph is a HP I lllnjlli III 11! good mixer with the people, is generally liked along the street and no fH ft. Vrf fc at at bi y- doubt will render an efficient service to his new employer. The farmer who sticks Moved to Embick Building We are in the market for good 1 butcher Cattle and Hogs. to the old grain ration is not mak ing the profits he could by feeding American soldiers' gas masks. She will save all the tin foil that she sees for the Red Cross.

She will help collect clothing for the French and Belgium orphans and perhaps send' them some of her own. School girls in India, children from squalid, dingy homes, with absolutely no spending money, gave last year to Belgian and Armenian relief when they themselves were not getting enouah to eat. They gave up their Oil Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, Gluton Corn Feed and Tankage. Try it. We can save you money for we handle in car lots.

Adv. Frizzell Smith. Phone 26 I am now prepared to do all your local and long distance hauling, and especially the hauling' of Live Stock to market. I also have a sand pit with good sand for plastering and concrete work. All sand delivered at $2.00 a load.

All work given prompt and careful attention. iaaiiuiiuuuuiiiiiiiaaiuaiiaiaiaiiiiuiUiiauiuiuiiiiui The burning of some trash in the basem*nt of the Mark Scho waiter property occupied by Dr. Duer and family, resulted in the sounding of the fire alarm about 9 o'clock Friday morning. The fire was caused by hot cinders coming in contact with combustible material and was extinguished by the Doctor before any loss was sustained. For Sale 22 calibre Remington repeating rifle, octagon barrel, with nearly new case, rifle good as new, Cash aid For Cream, and Produce meat oncd a week for the Belgians, though they only had it twice a wet themselves, and for the Armenians they set aside the handful of fresh grain that otherwise each girl would have ground in her own little stone mill.

Both all the girls in one missionary's school, amounted only to $3 a month. "But it was a tremendous sacrifice," their teacher writes, "although a joyous one. It actually meant less bread each day, and once a week a meal of dry bread and water. This was done by SO girls from the meanest homes in the world children between the ages of five and fifteen." Four hundred thousand girls in 47 states have become Patriotic Leaguers since America declared war. If ns many school girls and working girls from all classes pledge to earn end give, the united war fund campaigners will have $2,000,000 of their 000.

We sell Kaffir Corn, Ot iss Mixed Stock Feed and other poultry. feed and supplies at lowest marke. price, StaMhebef price $16.50. One 32-40 rifle and case, good as new, reloading outfit and 80 shells, $15.00. 1 Remington 22 rifle.

One 28 guage shot gun and shells and reloading outfit for sale or trade. Geo. T. Harvey. Phone 192.

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Halstead Independent from Halstead, Kansas (2024)

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