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The Burlington Republican from Burlington, Kansas • Page 5

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HARD PAN. I Corn cutting will soon be here. J. II. Kelley hauled corn to Burlington Saturday.

Cattle buyers are pretty numerous these days. i Dave and Clarence Kelley are mar- keting their wheat. Huffman Hellyer are baling al- 1 I -tf1Sr 7 BSC AVONDALE SECTION. September 9th. falfa for Wayne White.

Some of the pastures are getting pretty short this dry weather. Mr vrr to LeRoy in their car last Thursday, Everett White finished up the flax threshing in this neighborhood Friday Mr. and Mrs. E. S.

Fry and chil- dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 1 c. O. Scott.

Mrs. G. W. Chrisman and Mrs. with Emma Myers spent Thursday I Mrs.

Ben Preston: Mrs. T. E. Hunt is enjoying a vis-! it from her sister, Mrs. Emily Hall, I of Knight Town, Indiana.

i The members of the board and sev-j which we can sell at $10.00 erai of th natron wpnt nn Fridnv.and up. Come in and see them at OTT'JMWA September 8. Mrs. Sturgess has been on the sick list. i Grandma Fry visited at Dick Fry's today.

Marion Jones and family visited at Lute Scott's today. i Dick Fry is helping Robert Marks with thp threshine asain. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mahurin of Sharne visits with H.

A. Frv's to- Uu Entirelv too much disturbance at Epworth League tonight. Be careful Miss Merle Travlor has been work- in- for Mrs. Jim Marks the past two weeks. Ralph Dllarhyde and wife were nllpr at Mrs R-irsrer's.

Saturdav evening A good crowd attended the Royal Neighbor social last night. They took in $17.85. Hughes and family i Strawn. He will be greatly missed in Austin Giesy has two full forces of lnS Plant installed ana scnooi opens and will have a sale in the near fu- I will grind apples on Wednesdays the church work men this week baling and putting today with Mr. Sellars of near Wa- ture.

and Thursdays. mile north of Net Edgar Jones is running -the huck- up prairie hay on his father's farm. verly as teacher. He will board with' The Gander family left last Tuesday sho street on 10th street. M.

D. Burster wagon for Jim Marks and is also A. Wright and wife took a 12 mile the J. E. Orear family.

morning for Iowa by the covered wa- rell. helping him in the store. spin Sunday evening with D. W. Stru- has been announced that F.

W. gon route. Mrs. Stopper of western Kansas ble and family in their new auto. Gilbert of Hale, Mo.

is expected to The farmers are mostly through with Your wants ean be satisfied If you has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Allen Young and Warren Struble assist the Church of Christ in a series their wild grass haying and are wish- use tne Want column of The Repub- Sturgess, the past week. and families went to the Iola fair ot meetings at Section to begin ing it would rain. lic3in The ladies of the Christian church will give an ice cream social at the hen sntomhrrl 2ist. Miss Nora Huffmans' school com- mne iho 'mm-ninp' cWa 4ohoc the Canady Creek school again this winter.

Wo are wonderine what the ther mometer savs today. The heat sees worse than in July Would like to see a good rain Ross Mark, Laurence Wagaihan, Geo. Hooper purchased a fine span of horses of Elmer Shultz last week. B. F.

Davis started Wednesday on a trip to Sulphur Springs, Mo. and other points. I. D. Moffitt preached at Section September 1st and was greeted" by 1 1 V-lU iare auuiences uum morning ana evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hooper, who nave resided in Kansas City for some months, have again moved to the farm near Section. Win.

Traylor, Willis Romery, Nolan Calvert and A. E. Romery put away iw ia "uaiU mui um ua.4u5. Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Noel and little son, Royal, started Wednesday for a vsit with relatives and friends in the vicinity of Unionville, Mo. Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Orear gave the scnooi nouse a inrougn tieanmg aim the school board has had a new heat- lu iU6L ouuuaJ' 1U assisted in a very successful meet- inS here one year ago, and had a Sod hearing throughout the three we(s of its continuance in spite of rain ana omer ninurance. -I J.i 1 T- 11 Gilberts strong nota in a meeting seems to be his earnest and humble manner ot presenting tne scriptures sch a plain and simple manner tnat no one wno sincere aesire lo Know, tne iruia wmcu mts mru can fail to understand. PRAIRIE aROSE From the LeRoy Reporters Elsie Newell returned from Kansas City, Tuesday Julia Babcock is attending the Burlington High James Myers and wife returned from Texas this week.

Mrs. Clark of Parsons is visiting her cousin, Wells Andreas. Arthur Farrif of Alva. is siting J. E.

Beach, Mr. Andreas Sr had a sister from -Arkansas visiting him last week. llttn I vIa-- InrlAriAnHAnnA 'uuciiw, is visiting her brother, John Newell. Mrs- Alta and Ethel Remy -of Pal" mer ChaPel spent Sunday at N. J.

Hale's G. H. Richardson and son of Kansas City spent last week at N. J. Hale's.

Mrs. Fred Morgan and children of Yates Center spent last week here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Phelps, Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Phelps and Mrs. Harry Hosick and son all of Yates spent Sunday at Ed Baker's. G. Frank is here from Jones coun- ty Iowa visiting his brother-in-law, w- -Kton I mm Lost, 5 miles south of Burlington oa UU1' a tuat uiea was PlCK f4 up falmst mediately by a pass- ing automobHe.

Finder please return to John Graybeal or The Republican office. Rye seed for sale- 9 Or; a bushel. x0e Wanted: Girl fcr work, at Sprenger's. general house- I have a new cow pea huller. Phon 1229.

We have a number of second-hand buggies, and in good con- the Sixth Street Carriage Shop. A. H. Stewart Son. Burlington, Kas If you have a loan to renew or wish to borrow, it will be to your interest to let us figure with you before closing your deal.

Annual Interest paya- ble at our office, privileges granted. Loan closed day application made, ir title is right and security accepted. Woodford Bros. Seed rye for sale. Woodford Bros.

Cider Mill. Notice. Telephone bills are payable month- fr- Subscribers knowing themselves maeoted tor service are request to pay same a uuc. No statements mailed except as nonce oi aiscoa- tinuance. BURLINGTON TELEPHONE CO.

For Kale or rent 7 room house with Dath after September 16. Close in. Inquire Puffer Mauck Drug Store. Girl wanted for general housework. -Mrs.

M. A. Grouse. Don't forget we are still in the cleaning and pressing business. Goods called for and delivered.

O. K. Panta- torium. Phone 498. Two houses for rent, close in.

W. H. For Sale SO acres of good hay lan miles from Burlington. Price reasonable, no trades considered. Box 549, Osawatomie, Kansas.

Installs Labor Saver. R. C. Kruger is installing in his barns at his home a litter and feed carrier system. This kind of a tem is being used by most progressive farmers and stockmen but there are very few as yet in this vicinity.

The system Mr. Kruger is installing con- nects with three barns and will save any amount ol work and time in keep ing the stables clean and in distrib- uting the feed. Thrown from Hors. blaster Delphin Colvin, son of Geo. Colvin, was thrown from a horse at tbe.hom.l lla grandfather, A.

J. Winn Tuesdarand severely bruised but except for the severe shock suffered no injury. Dolphin was riding the horse to the pastu.wnen the as mal stumbled and threw him head first to the ground. His face was scratched and bruised but no bones were broken. tr.

Berry was called and attended him. Leave the Lights On. Why not be a good Indian and leave yoar lights on week whilft there are sr many visitors in town? At( by tbe tokeDi leave the lights on in the store windows. ThPT maVA this trm vfrv fall and have done i-t -for many years. have relatives at both places.

ttney Jones, Charles" Beavers, 'John" recently. 'Mrs. 'Phebe Bussett was an Jones, Miss Mildred Bowman, Jennie all day visitor with Mrs. Junie Wright Powell, Lena Fry, Bessie Jones, Cor-u the same day. i deila Whitsitt were callers at Lute ir.

and Mrs. Allen McDowell are Scott's this evening and enjoyed somq the proud parents of a fine 8 fine music. Thoy fea-sted on musk Pound son born on Wednesday, Sep-melon and water melon. i tember 4, 1912. Both mother and son are getting along nicely.

KYLE. Avondale school begins Monday, Sep- Ccptember 8 1 tember 9th with Mrs. Anna Allen one September-T. Another fine rain Monday evening, Loy George is the owner of a new buggy. Allen Young has been putting up a new silo on his farm.

Wells Davis and family moved to LeRoy, Wednesday for the winter. Mrs. Myrtle Johnson ate dinner with A. Wright and family Friday. D.

W. Struble sold his fine bay HrivinP- team this wppk to a eentle- man in LeRoy Millicent Wright called to see her friend Miss Anna Rasmussen last Friday afternoon Quite a number of people Irom tins vicinity attended the LeKoy picnic on Friday afternoon Miss Dot George of Avondale has enrolled in the Burlington High school for the coming year. Leon Mechnig, Owen Atkins and Al Peterson are helping Allen Mc- twh tn haiA hv thi wppk- Thursday, September 5th, in their cars. Miss Anna Rismnsspn begins hpr school work as teacher at the Steen school September 16. May success go with her.

"Mrs I. B. Jackson of Avondale was called away very suddenly Friday to Omaha, Nebraska to be at bed- side of her sister who is not expect- ed to live. Mrs. Etta Bussett was an all day visitor at the Rasmussen home quite of the best instructors in the county.

ray success crown all of her efforts the wish of the writer and all of fiends. Miss Lucile Reed of Floraldale has been visiting for the past week among a few of her girl school mates of Avondale before beginning her school. j3he will teach the Carmean school near LeRoy this winter. The Musical Recital on Wednes- dar evening August 28th at Aliceville church given by Miss Rhoda Seland- ers and pupils was a decided success. All of them did remarkably well as most of them were just beginners.

Miss Selanders surely deserves plenty of praise for the way she has trained her pupils. The names below are a list of those who called, to see iMrs. Allen McDow ell and little son Thursday and Fri day: Mrs. Gertie Meching, Mrs. Al Peterson, Mrs.

Myrtle Johnson, Mrs. Maude Clark, Mrs. Junie Wright and daughter, Millicent, Misses Gertrude and Ada McDowell and their sister, Maggie, from Kansas City, who will re mam with tnem a tew weeKs. ALICEVILLE September 10. L.

F. Miller is thinking of buying an automobile. L. F. Miller and T.

C. Renrolds are on the, jury this week. Mrs. Rennolds has been quite sick for some time but is improved now: Colonel Rennolds has purchased a new Brush roadster of Jesse Holmes. Mrs.

Anny Bruce and her daughter 'and her mother have returned from' an extended visit in Ohio. We are proud of our new section foreman, a Hiehs and his family. They live in the new section house. Harry Bussett, son of Mr. and Mrs." W.

T. Bussett was killed near Prioe I afternoon and mit ud the new school bell. SCOTT VALLEY September 8, 1912. School will commence tomorrow. My but this weather is some hot.

Harry Smith continues to improve very slowly. Glen expects to take in the Topeka fair next Wednesday. Mr. Gander's sale last Monday was well attended and everything sold well Dan Streigel has traded his farm 1 urs. uunt is nome again alter a visit of two weeks at Overbrook: She is feeling much better.

I The Williamson brothers with their threshing outfit were in this locali- ty the last of last week. f. Kimbal, the teacher for Scott Valley, will board this wintero with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krause.

i We. were glad to learn that Mrs. Henry Young, who is at a Kansas ity banitanum, is much better. Mr. and Mrs.

W. Blair of Butler coun ty, a brother of Mrs. H. Youngs 'is staying at the Young home' during Mrs Young's absence. The little child of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Simmons was taken back to Uli- nois last week to be operated on for appendicitis. Miss Nettie Haan, an aunt of the child and a nurse who was visiting at the Simmons home went with them, Lets of strangers in town. Miss Charlotte Chatterton is quite ill at her home. Frank McGinnis is here visiting his mother and sisters.

Phone The Republican 64 you have company, unless you are ashamed of them. Miss Olpnna. Proutv went to Kansas City SatUrday for a couple of cays visit with friends. James' Ewing of St. Paul is now" working on the second chair at the Arcade barber shop.

Throckmorton went to 0ttawa Saturday to begin her work in the Ottawa public schools. MiM vmria and Ha7Pl HRsW as- sisted in C. T. Ackley's Variety store Saturday during the opening. The new stores were all open Saturday and came in for their share of the trade of a large Saturday crowd.

Bert Thomas brought in a tomato Monday which weighed 24 ounces at Reed's grocery. Bert left it for. the elitors dinner. i i r. Mediums, huu uu ui tending his brother-in-law, J.

M. Lane, i fidinnQ rturuu.Au day. Lane is much improved. niv. iine IS lilUCIl imtn Farmers are very busy euttingcorn fin; ciir Cloe Varvel spent Saturday night and Sunday with Emma Reed.

ioi .00 ot- tended. The amount cleared was $9.00 Everyone is cordially invited to attend church at Fair Hope next Sunday morning and evening which will be the last time Ray Heritage can I preach here as he rlans to go away to attend school the following week, i Ray will preach in the morning but his uncle, Mr. B. Heritage's, brother, from Iowa who will be here on a visit, will preach in the erening. Mr.

Heritage has not seen his brother for 28 years. The C. T. U. Institute held at Wesley Chapel last Thursday was an interesting and instructive meeting.

What the meeting lacked in numbers was certainly made up In enthusiasm. The program was carried, cut exactly as planned except the part of Mrs. South who could not be present. Mrs. M.

Sturdivan led the meeting. Mrs. Sturdivan is very earnest in the work and it. is safft to sav that there i will be something doing in Woodson county along the temperance lines this year. Clean up now.

KANSAS CITY JOURNAL DAILY AND SUNDAY from now until Nov. 8, 1912 for only 10 cenfs This offer is good only.to those whose subscription to The Republican is paid in advance, or to those who pay in advance when ordering the journal. Send by mail or call at the office corner Third and Hudson. Orders fay: mail' given prompt atten- I iiYjW Today's Republican is printed t-arly v. J.

Janney returned Sunday from THEY TASTE RIGHT because cf the fair and, a lot of a week's visit in Penalosa, Kansas. Brad, Cakes, Cookies, Buns and all eighty good news is omitted because He says the crops in Central Kansas Kinds of Bakery Goods are made here lack of time. are pretty fair on tbe average altho in the most approved sanitary man- many fields are pretty badly burned Let us supply, your needs Fair Subscribers who move should prompt and dried, wsek. ly notify The Republican of their Our ice cream parlor a'nd soda new address but should also give David Eppinger, the pioneer mer-fountain serve all popular flavors. their old address.

chant, and his wife left Sunday for a iin of th hs r.andv vou I visit in St. Louis and Cincinnati. vUIeV Oregon, by faUing from a steep. atev You snuuiu u7omB I cliff. The body- was brought to All us; Fair week a when i J- i 1 c.

mar r.FR's hauiuv HABIGgR'S BAKERY. 1 vUle for burial. HU sister, Nellie Bus- i i- i i THE REPUBLICAN, Burlington..

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