Wa-Keeney Chautauqua Boosts Regional Tour and Plans
The Wa-Keeney Chautauqua committee promotes season tickets as the best value and fundraiser. A band from Wa-Keeney toured Togo and Hill City to drum up support, earning warm receptions and hospitality from local officials. The circuit features Redpath Horner shows, daily assemblies in nearby towns, and Dr Thomas E Green, acclaimed lecturer tied to a World Peace event, with a strong regional tour planned through early August.
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Ness City
Lucas
Russell and
Hays
Redpath-Horner
Lyons
Enterprise
Wilson
Wa Keeney
Western Kansas Boost and Livestock Prices Report
Boost for Western Kansas with praise for irrigation crops water and schools. July 29, 1913 Kansas City Stock Yards reports cattle and hog prices, supplies and market tone for the region plus notes on a new stallion license law effective July 1 1913 and related regulatory details.
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Kansas City
Nebraska
Missouri
Kansas
Illinois
Oklahoma
Freeley
Utah
How the Trouble Starts Constipation Ad
An old advertisement notes constipation as a source of many ailments and urges using Chamberlain's Tablets to keep bowels regular to avoid disease. Mentions money to loan from O. A. Gortrigit with a date 21 as part of the ad.
Costly Treatment After Constipation Prompts Remedy
A Arkansan man, C. A. Hines of Whatton, spent hundreds on medicines and hospitals in St. Louis and New Orleans with no cure. Returning home he used Chamberlain's Tablets and improved. Sold by all dealers. Miss Lacy Herrick visited the Thom home in Wa-Keeney. Money to loan advertised by E. D. Wheeler.
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C. A. Hines
Whatton
Ark
St. Louis
New Orleans
Chamberlain's
Adv
Roosevelt blasts two old parties as Progressives must stand alone
In a Lincoln Day talk Roosevelt says Progressives won t join the old parties and will stay independent. He urges ex Republicans and ex Democrats to join his party and be treated equally. The piece notes 1912 election results show Progressives fading to a weak third in several cities, signaling GOP drift back to Republicans.
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Roosevelt
Chicago
Wilson
Taft
St. Louis
Nassau
North Hampstead
Seblotaier
Oldtown
New Yorks World
Seed Wheathaul Free For Kansas Farmers
Kansas railroads were granted a free seed wheat transport order by the Public Utilities Commission, applying statewide upon proper county certification of need. The Santa Fe Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific led the move with Rock Island expected to join. Pawnee County officials and banker adviser Charles Sawyer weighed financing seed purchases. Local banks anticipate meeting seed needs locally if free hauling can be arranged.
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Kansas
Public Utilities Commission
Santa Fe
Union Pacific
Missouri Pacific
Rock Island
Pawnee
State House
A. H- Lupier
E. Rowe
G. W. Lawrence
Utilities Commission
Charles M. Sawyer
Sawyer
Thomas
Alldicme
Bic
Dog Tax Law Summary in Trego County Ordinance
The act establishes a dog tax with per animal levies of one dollar for certain dogs and two dollars for unspayed females more than three months old as of March 1. It requires annual owner dog reports to the assessor, directs funds to the county school fund, and enforces penalties for false reports or dog-related damages to livestock.
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Kansas
Te Livestock Registry Board
Man
Kansas Livestock ‘Reboard
Slave Livestock Registry Board
Farmers Mail
Breeze
C. W. McCampbell
Livestock Registry Board
Manhattan
Trego County
Should Advertise Continually In A Local Paper
A veteran ad man argues that steady weekly advertising earns results by repeatedly suggesting useful services. Continuous presence keeps the reader aware of offerings and builds trust. He urges businesses to publish their name and trade in large type every issue to win customers.
Found His Money After Yearlong Search
W A MetClosky lost a pocket book with a five dollar bill while plowing a corn field near the city. After seasons passed, his book was found by Mr Mac last week in the field. The bill remained inside though badly decomposed and will be sent to the government for a replacement.
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W. A. MetClosky
Colm
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