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Halls Summit News from Halls Summit, Kansas • Page 1

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Halls Summit Newsi
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yiitii.inui yT1 VI iVi Halls Summit Coffey County Kansas, April 29 1921. VOL. I A- 1 i i A i lUJ II fcif mini! Bit OUR BULLETIN BOARD OBITUARY, W. H. SMITH.

The community was somewhat shocked Saturday evening when p.illlf. Smith nassed away. Al though he had been ailing for some time and the last few mnnilia Vina made nuite a change in him, yet no one realized the otuI wns ro near, as he never Emporia Creamery Co. We meet all local competition. Give Us a Trial Open Early and Late.

A. D. Hill Co. otvp nn and was ud and around We have placed a bulletin board in our bank to advertise the "For Sale," "For Exchange" and "Wants" of the community and its use is free to the public. You are invited to use this board to offer any article you may have for sale or wish to buy any help wanted or for.

When in town, call at our bank and look over the offerings listed on the board. You may find something listed you either want to buy or sell. Remember, the use of this board is free to the entire coim- munity. HALLS SUMMIT STATE BANK. (, -'r- all tVifl time, croinir from the house to the restaurant the day Vio liprl.

The first of the week he had a serious spell and requested that they notify hia sons in Iowa. This was done Thursday evening and Friday night they arrived. Their coming did him so ECLIPSE OF MOON VISIBLE HERE. The ITat auction sale, given by One Sunday evening recently while Glen llenery and a per A POET'S ADVICE ON GOOD ROADS. the Royal Neighbors at the I.

0. sonal friend named "Roy" were much good he seemed petter tor a time. But at noon Saturday he became unconscious and never P. Halls April 14th was well at Thp. total lunar eclipse of Aprtf going home from attending tended and quite a success in 21-22 will be visible throughout' He passed away about eight o'clock that night.

the United States. The moon is; north of the center of the earth's every way. The hats all sola well, clearing about $35.00. Every one had a good social time. church services at 11 alls bummu, what might have been a very serious accident was averted when Glen's hands became numb from the chilline breeze and he William 11.

Jsmitn. wm corn January 1, 1845, at Tipton, In the office of the New York state highway commissioner in Albany, hangs this paraphrase of Longfellow's poem, a warning against the building of cheap roads: Hordes of autos now remind us, shadow, but nevertheless near enough to it to become completely immersed. At 11:57 p. m. on the 21st the moon first touches and died April '16, 19-1, -ia" Knmmit aired .76 veers.

3 couldn't hold the steering wheel OIL NEWS. TVi tpst. well on the McFadden by his presence of mind he caneu months and 23 He was A in 1663 to XSUzabeth farm north past of town. 28-19- the penumbra, but it will not be till well after midnight that the 1(5 ih down now to a depth ot and just the "nicn- oi ume to his friend Roy to "grab the i ii Vernon, who died January 13, 1,400 feet and are drilling in 3 wheel." Ulen was so Daaiy darkening -becomes conspicuous. a i -na n.

the edere of the We should build our roatis io And departing leave behind us Kind that rains don't wash away. When our children pay the mort- era oA friuntpnpd he SDent a very rest 1879. To this union were Dorn 8 children, 2 of whom preceded their father years ago. Those true shadow is reached, and more less night and worried his par feet of red snnd which is me first located above the Mississippi lime in any of the test wells nut down in this territory. In iwitiw arc fleorcre.

in Arkansas: and more of the moon will he hidden until, at 2:23 it is com-(1 excent for the Tiin nnd Oliver, in Iowa: Mrs. ents quite a little, uien says a horse1 and buggy for him now until he gets a steersman for the dications seem favorable. Elcindia "Wood, Oklahoma Mrs. faint reddish light refracted from a i mrtiitf Mattie Makepeace of this place, Brisco. and Marion in Minnesota.

Father's made to haul their loads, They'll not have to ask the question, "Here's the bends but where the roads the eartti axmospuere. lasts only forty-two minntes, and P. B. Brosemer and J. M.

Car-mean are each shipping a car of wheat this week. TTo Tnovprt to Iowa oou, There he was married in 1888 to Tuva TTnrriAt. Potter, who still the moon is entirely clear or tne shadow at 4:26, though it does not leave the penumbra until Saturday, April 16, we were visited by the most severe blizzard of the season. The wind blew hard from the northwest ac- nrminaniprl hv (WOW. The teni- vy Dr.

and Mrs. Kesner were Bur survives him. 5:22. The bright star Spica wiu lington callers Tuesday. TTo mi to Ilalla Summit in of the compaiueu.

r-rat-re- was down--to freezing he within degree Vin Rrtrinff of 1R97. buying the Mrs. Kenser, Mrs. Gillespie and Anna Ilaffner entertained the lodge lade Wednesday. Grain unloading a cr eclipsed moon, making very all day.

What fruit had with of-lumber this week. pretty spectacle tor anyone nw old Hall property where he remained until his death. There is probably no one town who would be greater than "Tlnolfi Billie." He gets up to see it. stood the previous freezes succumbed to this one. Gardens which were up nicely and all alwavs around telling his; Mr.

and Mrs. Will Moore spent Friday with Mrs. Moore's mother, Mrs. Jennie M. Watklns.

Curt Bartlett and family spent one evening last week with Arthur Hess. Tnm ftoRKPt.t. brakeman on, the Mr. Ralph Fairbanks of St. Joseph, was transacting business here one day last week.

Key West township built two small culverts in town last week. amusing stories which, were al vegetation suffered heavily. Mrs. L. B.

Fischer led the Young People's meeting Sunday Baseball team organized at the Summit, G. P. Nutt, manager. All fans meet at the store Friday night before lodge. Miss Maxine Kesner spent Sunday night with home folks returning to her school work at Burlington Sunday evening.

night. ways jokes. Those who Knew nun will never forget Billie 's Stories" and all. regret they will hear them no more. In the 24 years he lived here he made many friends.

He and Mrs. Roy Brock is keeping house for her father and Harold while Mrs. Doherty is in Mrs. Madden 's sister is here this week. Santa Fe, had the misfortune to mash two fingers one day last week.

He got them mixed up in a car door. Mrs. Smith went into tne restau-voiit VmainpRS SOOn after they came here and have been engaged in it almost ever since, mis winter he has been able to ao At Your Service very little. His funeral was held at the M. E.

Church in Halls Summit Tues- ffo 1 I ay afternoon at 3 o'clock con- ducted by Rev. L. D. Hamilton, We are still on the job and ready to pastor at this place. His body was taken Ticoni, Iowa, his old home supply your wants in groceries and for burial.

The pall bearer were: S. S. Dickey, Bruce Ilaffner, Bert staple dry goods. Bar ricklow, William Bouse, Dave 1 Fudge and Marion Jasper. The time is here to lay in your sup That he had many friends was manifested by the large attend ply of no.

10 Juits for the harvest ance and beautiful floral offerings season. Get them while tne prices Misa Grace Reh visited Thurs are the frost in the fruit day night with Anna Ilaffner. List Your Repair Wants And Order Them NOW Early orders for the season 3 repairs will save telephone, telegraph, parcel post, and express charges later to say nothing about the time lost during the working season. Buy Genuine IHC Repairs for International Machines country is bound to make the prices Mr Tnm Bohertv was called to Bridgeport, last Friday on account of the illness of her daughter. Mrs.

Bessie Knight, higher. who is now improving since an Remember we have Lee unionalls operation about a wees ago. in Misses Anna iiauner, uoia and Fitz overalls also a good line ol mens and boys work shoes. George, Lucile George and to Burlington WoiTiB-jinv Tiiirht, with Mr. ana Semolina Flour is the best lor tne Mr.

ITavlan Davidson. The a rr- money. Try it. ladies attended the show while Hirlan attended a stock meeting. ArtV.nr TTill was transacting feai business in Waverly one day last week.

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dickey Rnrlmetoii Saturday (Go Star Grain Lumber Co.

Halls Summit, Kan. Halls Summit Phone Waraly Phone 1620 64 onil enpn Sunday with Mrs. Dickey's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell, returning Monday Ralls Summit Phone 20 Waverly Phone 62P This is the last week of school,.

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1921-1922