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The Wayne Journal from Wayne, Kansas • 8

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The Wayne Journali
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Wayne, Kansas
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Hollis Items Mr. Gould has been quite busy of late. 'P)- TO SA Clyde and Vicinity. John Denton sawed wood Tuesday. Geneva Beebeo was quite sick last week.

Ulysses Bedor shipped a car of cattle Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Gillett was taken quite Etta Vernard spent Sunday with Francis Price. sick Sunday night. Mrs.

M. E. Webster was taken very sick Saturday afternoon. Geo. Sewart and family went to May Hardin called on Gertie The undersigned will sell at his farm 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Talmo, the following described property, at 12 o'clock sharp on Payne Saturday afternoon.

Jim Persing, wife and son, took dinner at Joe Gillett's Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Hardin and daughter 910. Feb 3i dj Thursday, ruary Concordia Thursday.

Mrs. Ivalow Brightop called on Mrs. Ben Powell Sunday. We are all very well pleased by the change of the weather. Mr.

and Mrs. Boyd spent Thursday evening at Mrs. Lester's. Mrs. Mary Cochran spent the day in the country Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wheeland spent Friday with Jack Kennedy's. Miss Jordan spent Monday evening with some of her friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Kaymond Rossiter were out to church Sunday even visited relatives in Cuba last week. Howard Garwood and son spent Monday night with F. W. Paycur.

Mrs. Jessie Payeur called on Mrs. Nellie Payeur Monday after 7 IHIEO HOI noon. Blanche Jones, of Concordia, v. 1 bay horse 7 years old, wt 1100; 1 black horse 8 yrs old, wt 1200; 1 brown mare 12 yrs, wt 1350; 1 bay horse 5 yrs, wt 1200; visited over Sunday with Mirian Schmidt.

Clarence Jones returned from One bay mare wt 1200. One bay colt 2 yrs old. One colt 15 months old. Norton county Saturday, where he has taken a homestead. Sidney Thorpe was pretty badly 20 Head Cows and heifer injured in the fly wheel of a saw Some With Calves by Side- ing.

Linnie Cochran took supper with John Wheeland's Wednesday evening. I suppose there hasn't any of us missed seeing the comet in the last week. Mamie Malrow spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. John Wheeland. Charley Powell went skating on Salt Creek Sunday but found it rather poor.

3 Dozen Chickens 2 Full blooded Bronze Gobblers. 3 Stacks Alfalfa Hay. Friday. Mrs. Laura Woodward and daughter, Marguerite, called on Mrs.

J. II. Hardin Friday. Ferd Payeur and wife took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs.

John Hardin. Chris Flick and wife of Agenda spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pickard. FARBI3 1 truck wagon; 1 riding lister; 1 walking lister; 1 disc harrow; 1 two-section steel harrow; 1 two-row disc; walking cultivators; 2 mowers; 1 eight-hole wheat drill; 1 two-seated carriage; 2 sets work harness; 1 single harness.

TERMS: All sums of $10 and under cash. On Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Christie spent Tuesday with their daughter, Alice Smock. Mr.

Brown has bought him a team and intends to farm for himself this spring. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Decker went to Concordia Tuesday to attend Mrs. Archie Sabourn's Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Roy visited with Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Woodward Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Moody Pickard, of Oklahoma, visited at the G. II. Pickard home the lirst of the week. all sums over $10 a credit of 9 months will be given on bankable note bearing 8 per interest.

J. Blackwood. L. PETTYJOHN, Clerk C. 3.

F. Auctioneer. Mrs. Ella Boggs and son spent T. P.

Teagarden's Friday night with Mr. and Mrs funeral. Mr. Montgomery shipped a car Howard Garwood near Calder- of horses from here Thursday. head.

ill Iff b3 Frank Hick, from Wayne, went with the car. M. E. Webster returned from Kansas City, where he has been a juryman in the United States Revival meetings commence a week from Tuesday. They will be court for the past two weeks.

sows Chas. Beacht and family, of held in the school house. Every body is cordially invited. Agenda, Dorwin Holland of North Dakota, and Carl Hamilton and family, were Sunday visitors at Salt Creek. the Geo.

Hardin home. The weather acts like spring is ICa Agenda News. Dave Sowers spent Sunday with til El 9 his wife and baby at Clyde. Little Homer Paulin spent Sunday with his aunt, Ida Harbaugh. The M.

W. A. had an oyster supper last Thursday evening. Miss Giletook dinner with Mrs. Charles last Sunday.

Mrs. Geo. Hardin and daughter HI Ml spent last Thursday at L. G. Consisting of 4 Matured Sows and 30 Spring Gilts.

This will be your only chance to buy bred sows at auction in this county with one exception. Paulin's. Mrs. W. Smith and daughter, Pearl, and Ellen Marsh and her daughter, Nora, made a trip to Clay Center last Saturday.

In addition to the above I will offer a number of Fall pigs of both sex. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Cole Friday, Jan a baby girl. Mother and babe do ing nicely.

at hand. Charley Passmore went to Kansas City last week. Oliver Hornor called on Henry Berlcen last Saturday. Vera Strong spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Sturm spent Sunday at Wm. Dodge's. Ruth and Mae Myers spent Sunday with Nora Sturm.

Mr. Willey and family are moving to Belleville this week. Ethel Bonner is staying with her sister, Edna, at present. Mr. and Mrs.

Dodge visited at Wm. Sturms one day last week. Mrs. Klaumann and baby spent Wednesday with Mrs. Nondorf.

Wm. Klaumann is shucking corn on the Wate place this week. A dance was given at Frank Campbell's last Saturday evening. Mr. Hamilton's sale was well attended and everything went high.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lund are the proud parents of a baby boy. Mrs.

Dixon called on her daughter, Airs. Semons one day last week. John, Alta and Earl Lund and Albert Klun visited at Nondorfs Sunday. Mr. Coranett and son, Elmer, attended a sale near Concordia last Tuesday.

Little Lawrence Berlcen has been very with pneumonia, but is improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nondorf rpent a few days of last week with relatives near Courtland.

Alta Harbaugh has returned to Hutchinson after a vacation with her folks. L. G. Paulin and family and This bunch of sows are in just nice breeding condition; not consequently are in better shape to do the purchaser good than-if they were in market condition. Entertainment for those from a distance at Agenda, Talmo, and Wayne, and free transporation to and from the sale from each of the above points.

Terms of sale to suit purchaser. Mail bids sent Auctioneer or Clerk will receive honorable treatment. Kaymond Flick spent Sunday at Mr. Jones'. Eli Price is able to be out and around again after a spell of Little Everett Hostettler is bet ter at this writing.

No postponement on account of weather, the sale will be held at livery barn in town; at farm. as if it is a bad day, otherwise will be held Dinner at 11:30. Renewals and New Subscribers V. M. Baxa Bert Walton as.

Kauer Mrs. Carrie League E. L. Shepard II. Thompson, Agenda N.

K. Hepner, Waoiego, Kas. Subscribe for the Journal. slo Begins at 1:00 O'ciock unarp. T.

P. TEAGARDEN, Wayne, Kansas. P. J. GEORGE, Auctioneer, Wayne, Kans.

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Pages Available:
216
Years Available:
1909-1910