Trust busting and town square plans discussed
A fragmented local column mixes satire and civic notes. It mocks a trust buster image, laments noise from a country dawn, and urges improvements around the public square including vines on the old stone tank, a rounded court corner, a weathered fence removal, a complete promenade, a stamped watering trough, and involvement by women’s clubs to modernize the square for farm advertising. It also includes a business pitch for Hall’s Catarrh Cure with endorsements from F. J. Cheney & Co.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Heck
Uncle Heck
Courthouse Park
Wa-Keeney
Kansas Automobile and Motorcycle Tag Notice 1913
Secretary of State to issue Kansas auto and motorcycle tags next week. County treasurers will handle applications starting June 1 with a one month tag validity to July 1. Applications must go through the county treasurer. owners mail blanks if unable to visit. Receipts serve as licenses until July 5. parcels post will deliver the license card and law copy.
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Charles H. Ses Isions
Kansas
Topeka
Secetary of State
Secretary of State
Fourth Annual Convention of Dry Farming Association
The Kansas Dry Farming Association plans its fourth annual convention in Garden City on June 45. Attendees will tour Branch Experiment Station and irrigation sites, discuss soil conservation, sugar beet industry, silos, roads, and farm loans. Notables from U.S. Department of Agriculture and local colleges will speak. over 600 invitations issued. special rail service sought. widespread advertising urged.
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Dry Farming Association
Kansas Dry Farming Association
Garden City
C. R. Ball
J. E. Cole
W. W Burr
U. S. Department of Agriculture
H. J. Waters
Bays
Hays
Mers
Kansas
Byutomobile
Winona
Garden Citr
A. Kiene Jr
Minority Administers a Narrow National Victory
A recent national vote totaled 15,034,800 with Wilson at 6,203,120 and other candidates at 5,???. Protective party strength totaled 7,904,000, giving a clear minority in control. In Indiana and Ohio, Wilson trailed Protective platforms, signaling political divisions and likely resistance to free wool and free trade proposals. Bakerside notes domestic product and hints at voter sentiment across states.
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Wilson
Iptians
Ims & Sold
Indiana
Otto
Wil Son
Ohio
Bryan
New Jersey
Heaviy
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Dictagrans
Adam
Eve
Hall
F. J. Cheney & CO
Toledo
FJ. Cheney
National Bank OF Commerce
O. Hall
Tyiey
Ellis
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Ridgway
Ogallah
Fern Ross
Wayne K. Stalnaker
Beard
Ralph Johnson
Salina
Eilis
Ralph
Tney
Dunners
Sunng
The
Stafford Republican
W. H. Swiggett
County
Egypt
Ee Land
Gardinal Gibbons
Garden
Bakerside