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The Horton Headlight-Commercial from Horton, Kansas • 6

The Horton Headlight-Commercial du lieu suivant : Horton, Kansas • 6

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THE HORTON' IIEADLTOIIT-COMMEnriATj 6 Thursday, September 0, 1915. went to see about his farms. They well, as she has picked about 10 bush- of Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Lewis. went in Mr. Stoddard new auto and els already and there are several ur. and Mrs.

C. M. Lukens took expect to be gone two weeKS. imore bushels to gather. Mrs.

Urown ineir son uraham to Atchison Tues- The county school inspector after is getting $1.25 per bushel, as they day for an operation on one of his inspecting our scnooi iiuutte nam mat are sucn xine lomaioes. ces. lit would be the nicest school house Mrs. m. f.

Oaylord returned from 'in Atchison county, as it haa been Special correspondence Sept. 8. Beatrice, Saturday after an ex Dainted and papered, new floor put in Rex and Irene Zeurcher were St. tended visit with her daughter, Mrs I Frank Wright. Joseph visitors Sunday.

Ralph Speer and wife went to Kan School started Tuesday with Miss and oiled, new teacher's desk and new seats for the children. School commences Sept. 7. Miss Dorothy Ry-herd is the teacher for this year. Irma Griffith as teacher.

sas City Saturday evening in their side car motorcycle. They returned Mr. and Mrs. Griffith and daughter. of tiorton, have moved on the John bunday evening.

Mrs. Dora Alexander and R. B. Nel Freeland farm. Be Sure to See the New REGAL Automobile WILLIS.

Special correspondence Sept. 8. Mrs. Thos. Campbell and two sons spent the week end in Denison visit son were married in Atchison Saturday.

They expect to make their home here for the present. L. Cortelyou was in Kansas City Fred Geer took his two little boys ing relatives and mends to Horton Labor day. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Bryan and son Charlie visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jennie Schuetz. of Falls City, YooFeel Clean and You Feel Clean and Sunday. His son.

Cortelyou, of Parsons, was there to meet him and visiting in Willis this week. I Mrs. W. P. Keast expects relatives efrom Topeka to make her a visit this they spent the day together, 1 Mrs.

Chas. Denton, of Everest. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Barrand, Frances Barrand, Mrs. Jacob Torkelson and Nels Torkelson motored to At Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lovelace and Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Parrott and son Refreshed I aft a bath with Walter returned from Oklahoma last chison Sunday. Saturday. They made the trio in wcck Mr.

and Mrs. T. H. Davis will visit their daughter in Topeka next week and take in the state fair. Rev.

C. A. Hill and F. E. Baxter are putting in some cement crossings for Mr.

Lovelace car. 'MUSCOTAH. (Crowded out last week.) Miss Alma Calvert, who attended KIRK'S 9 Special correspondence Sept. 1. I summer school at Boulder, this summer, returned home last Thurs the city, and they look fine rrank Christ is the new janitor at day.

She will teach in the Atchison Frank Willis was in town this week the 8chool house, 1 A fa and said that he had been to Hiawa Mrs. A. J. Beven has been quite ill tha for the first time in a year. but is improving, Word was received last week from Ralph Vansell left Sunday for a vis Soap Oliver Gechter in Texas and he said that he and his family were well.

THREE MODELS: Small Four $650 Large Four $1,085 Eight Cylinder $1,250 F. O. B. Detroit. ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION For Sale Bjr KERR'S GARAGE high school this winter.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thayer, of Me-na.

came Sunday to visit their daughter, Mrs. J. J. Ruppert, and family. The Thayers formerly lived here and Mr.

Thayer is in poor health. Harold Speer, of Guthrie, who has been visiting relatives here, was called home Sunday by the serious injury of his brother. Harold expects to attend St. Benedict's college Wm. Feckham, J.

Howard. James it in JJes Moines, Iowa. Wm. DunV'e and wife, of White Cloud, are visiting relatives here. Mrs.

A. J. Shepard left Sunday for Nortonville to spend several days. Mrs. Jake Hastings and baby, of Kerr and T.

II. Davis attended Odd Fellow lodge at Horton last Friday because Its "bubbly lather has opened and thoroughly cleansed the MIVI WW! Yi night. I Mrs. W. r.

Keast brother irom Atchison, are visiting Mrs. Bullock. pores, leaving only a New York made her a visit last week Bryan Sprang, of Nortonville, visit in Atchison this winter. "tingle of perfect cleanliness. and her sister's two daughters from ed at the Allen home Saturday.

Lawrence. Rev. Mr. Sweaney, of the A. C.

L. E. Clark and SlgVOld JaCObSOn ia nttonHinff an A T. ramn. The following people made a tour ing party to Manhattan, Junction City and Fort Riley Friday and Saturday: L.

Cortelyou and wife. Homer Rice left Tuesday for Denver, Colorado meeting at Aurora ,111. hath wit hie Diiro cnao and family, Fred Rice and Mrs. Carl is a Joy and makes the day's work easier. YOUR DEALER SELLS It Kork and little daughter.

They went in the Rice and Cortelyou cars. The recital given by the pupils of Miss Una Allen at the Congregational I church on Thursday evening was en joyed very much by the large crowd who attended. Miss Allen has 21 pupils, part of them violin pupils and part piano pupils. There are a good The Neighborhood News Springs, Manitou and niebio, Mrs jennie Viles and daughter re- for their health. They expect to be turned home this week from a two gone about six weeks.

months trip through California. Word came to Willis that little Mrs A Roberts entertained at Marjory Smith fell into a cistern the a sjx O.ciock dinner Thursday for her morning of Sept. 6 and was drowned. Roy Roberts and wife, of Kansas All the people in Willis will remem- City ber her, as she was such a sweet little MjggeB Bertha Woodward and Min. girl and was so nice and muet.

nie Anderson and Geo Calvert and ot Wful Re spent Wednesday at Bean that Mrs. Davidson's mother was very sick and could not live very Jong and, Fred UnTto visU Tr I Davidson turned Thursday from a month's va-went to Missouri to see his mother-. gfXpada Kans Faye Tinsley's little friends Claude Pierce and playmates gave her a happy sur- ing lor warve Keece, is very sick vmn prise on her birthday, Sept. 1. About typhoid pneumonia.

The neighbors sn nf thm rP all at one time and are helping care for him. on the golf course or tennis conrts. The use of tobacco is man's first aid toward relief of taut nerves. It is MOUND VALLEY. (Crowded out last week.) Special correspondence Sept.

1. said that the sudden stoppage of drugs would result inevitably in a nation-wide irritability that would re and brother. The body was taken to Claytonville for burial. He was in an auto wreck in Houston the first of August. Mrs.

D. H. Rutherford was visiting friends in Missouri a few days last week. Thos. Campbell purchased a new niano last week.

sult in a possible social upheaval. Roy Denton, of Baldwin, visited his Bister, Mrs. Fred Bryan. Mrs. Julia Wimberly, of Effingham, visited last week with Mr.

and Mrs. Miss many quite young and it would be hard to name particular one who played better than the rest of them. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Miss Allen is a young teacher but she has been very successful. Two robberies were committed in Muscotah last week.

Wednesday night a back window was broken in at C. W. Finch's grocery and dry goods store and goods taken. Mr. Finch does not know exactly the amount taken.

Thursday a window in Bacon's drug store was broken for the thieves to enter and a very nice kodak taken. Sunday night they tore the screen from the back window of Rork's restaurant but this window was barred. Hazel Murphy entertained they all had a happv afternoon of itJ Mrs. Lrret Ballou and two children, Grace Ryan, of St. Marys, last All of them went home hopine that of City, and Mrs.

Albert As- Miss American men work hard and live fast. It is better they should find relief in harmless amusements and stimulants than to go on until some" thing snaps and the result is a war. week. Miss Faye and all of them would meet Juith- Jope are guests at the of Wm. Kinsmger.

T. R. Campbell. Miss Dollie Howell, of near Ever next year. est, visited her sister, Mrs.

Geo. Bry Ray Jackson, of Temple, is here visiting his father, Perry Jack an, a few days last week. KENNEKUK. Sunt son. Mrs.

Jackson and little daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denton and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

JJarrand. Mrs. Harley Small and two child Editor Palmer, of the Jewell Republican, tell that 85 men once sat down to a table together in Prairie township, none of whom used tobacco and wonders if that many couid be scared up now. ren, of Oklahoma, arrived Sunday to "ry beei? ba I turn home with him. for Chas.

Moore the past week. Last xhursday as Wm. Speer jump. Mrs. Dan Erp and children spent ed frQm a ha hfi hig the week end with relatives at Eer- foo).

and feU tQ the ground( breaking es t-, i. i i fl bone in his wrist and bruising him- Ora McFarren has returned i om considerably, He was not serious- J. M. Erwin wants to sell his house and three lots. Will sell at a bargain, if sold soon.

Mrs. Burkfelter and children, of St. Joseph, are visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Johannes.

Miss Hazel Murphy and Miss Grace Ryan went to St. Joseph last week on special business. Mrs. Mary Baxter entertained Mrs. Wm.

Fults and children, of Hiawatha, a few days last week. Mrs. Harry Schuetz, of Falls City, visited last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T.

H. Davis. visit relatives and friends for a few There has been a great deal of petty-thieving here lately. The Tom Thumb wedding given by the M. E.

Sunday school last Wednesday evening, was well attended and about $45 was taken in. A young weeks. Mrs. G. II.

Barrand and three chil dren, of near Whiting, spent Thurs day and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. ln5, t-' A car of merchandise standing on Trustee Stirton is having a cement track wag broken into gunda Lewis Brvan. lady from Kansas City drilled the Mr. and Mrs.

John Redman, of children and furnished the costumes, bridge put in jusi west oi vne night and a number of thingg house. 'From the nature of the goods taken Gettysburg, Ohio, visited the past Knn arnvtu at tiic iiwihc t-u Chas. Baxter and daughter Gladys week with their brother, Henry bmall There were 50 children, mostly under five years in the play and the little boys all had on dress suits and the came up from Topeka last week to get, nna ftlrs Herman cronsou thieves? FARMERS I have some good, choice, well improved, well located, corn, wheat, and alfalfa land in Jewell County, Kansas to trade for good land in Brown County, Kansas, close to Horton, or close to a Catholic church. little girls evening gowns with trains, relatives a few days. Mildred Kipp spent the week end iahom8) where he will join hia family After the ceremony they were all Joei muis, ot Uarrett, was in'wmi wr Binuuituw, wno made the trip in a car with Wm It i i a.

1. served with ice cream. Ruby Louise Roach, the three-year-old daughter of wiiiis last weeK looking over the WU- 'oe n-'vv Miss Jane Stirton, of Brush Creek, Th aU ex to return home this us notel and the i'eckham residence that he recently traded for. is uuiiik wppk in the par. nntiKPwnrK Mrs.

A. H. Calvert and Miss Mar Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Claunch and m- For further particulars quire of guerite have returned home from Kuenie nave reiurneu nonie M. L. Koach, took the part of the bride and Cornie Claude Miller, four-year-old son of Cornie Miller, the part of the groom. GENERAL AND LOCAL.

-tu family spent Sunday with Mr. California, where they spent the sum- CLEAR CREEK. (Crowded out last week.) Special correspondence Sept. 1. Hardin Lewis went to Hiawatha to Mrs.

Jerrv Moore 'mer. Miss Calvert will not teach in HI nnf Both Phones. S. E. ERIEND, Horton, Kans.

iNeine iviurruy. oi i attend the fair. and family. GERMANTOWN. (Crowded out last week.) Special correspondence Sept.

1. C. A. Schuetz is painting the school house. Mr.

Blake, our barber, has installed a pool table. Miss Pearl Rosenberry, of Powhat-tan, spent the week end with Ida Nichols. Miss Helen Polfer and Miss Marie Lorey, of Horton, visited with Miss Dorothy Dorei Sunday. Edward Trompeter and Ernest Schuetz will leave Monday for St. Marys to begin their school duties.

Mrs. Fred Wittwer died suddenly at her home on the reservation Saturday morning. She was buried at the Powhattan cemetery Monday. Mrs. Threambaugh has returned to her home in Texas after a few weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs.

Alois W. II. Ryherd was a Toneka visitor the week end with her cousins, Ber- ft MraldE1MrsC1FUoresi Powers spent), Barton Bailey's circus had a fair-Mondav with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Wei-i'y one day last week. Get Your Copy In Early. The Headlight-Commercial tries print the paper on time each week, W. O. Jones, of Quenemo.

viisted relatives in this vicinity the first of the week. George Jensen and family, of near but this is impossible unless advertisements and other matter for publication is brought in early. The printers can spend more time on your Topeka, are visiting relatives in this neighborhood. Miss Mary Coupe and Miss Kath- enne Casey, of Horton, visited the Misses Curran last week. M0" Claunch said "ome of those in" spe'weE withMta ft." real peeved that they fV: ot had been billed in such a small town.

Mr? anTaMras Keiswetter' Miss Gertrude Spangler and Miss and family, of near Denton, spent Lo18 Spangler returned to their home ndav with relatives here lin Kansas City Monday. Miss Lois Mrs? Cmas Goodwin and' will go to Lancaster to stay with the ch ldren spent Sunday with Mr. and rl Smith while Mrs. Mrs Owen Jones nea? Everest. is in Kansas City to consult a Mrs.

Jess McGinnis and daughter physician. Alta, of Holton, spent the week end Mrs- Evans returned home th her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Fom, wh.ere Ern she has been helping care for her Our district school opened Tuesday daughter Mrs. Emma Morgan who Sept. 7, with 22 pupils enrolled, with 1 18 still ill with tuberculosis, although MiVa PSrhi. or Horton.

as mch improved and it is now Mrs. W. II. Ryherd returned Sun adv. and do a better job of it if the ad vs.

are in the office by Tuesday evening at the latest. The copy should be in on Monday. News items or smaUr local advs. can be taken up to Thursday morning, but should be day after a three weeks stay with in earlier whenever possible. her daughters near Whiting.

Mrs. Lawrence Marak has sold up to date 102 fries this summer. Let us hear from someone who can beat this. Miss Eula Boggess and Miss Madee Burkhart and other relatives. Conrad Schuetz is now the proud possessor of a Maxwell, and it is rumored that he has been appointed to catch every speed fiend going through Germantown at the rate exceeding 12 miles an hour.

The car is the latest model six cylinder and develops 45 hcrse power. Brain Fag and War. "Modern man is a top heavy being Dry Zensal Moist Zensal The fact that Zeusal is made to reach the two distinct types of eczema, should appeal to all skin sufferers. Tetter, Salt Rheum and Dry Eczema should be treated with Dry Zensal. Moist Eczema or Weeping Skin with moist Zensal.

50c a jar. C. A. Sautter 8c Co. teacher thought she will recover-.

m. oi in The young people in the Rope Hill whose brain is disproportionately superior to his other organs," says the spent the week end with her nephew lborhood planned a surprise for Silt During and family and Mike clint.on j'ham9. and During and wife at Horton. Tp ng' Jen 18 11, I Mr. and Mrs.

F. J. Kletchka Rose Hill young folks who always daughter, of Mission Center neigh-imana to have a good time. They borhood, and Mr. and Mrs.

John brouSht refreshments and played var-Kletchka and children, of near lus and had a good time, al- took dinner Sunday with Mr. and though it wasnt such a surprise as J. A. Lauer. they had planned.

rowler, of Excelsior Spnings, visited with Miss Mary Berney this week. Miss Mary Byerly returned to her home in Greenburg, after a three weeks visit with Mrs. John Weaver and the Saxton families. Carl Stamper and family, of near Whiting, and Miss Retta Stamper, of Shannon, visited at the Oscar Rig-don home the first of the week. Mr.

and Mrs. Orlie Geiger visited his sister, Mrs. Lawrence Marak, this week. Orlie was married last Thursday to Miss Mary Beatly, of Effingham. Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Stoddard and WILLIS. (Crowded out last week.) Special correspondence Sept.

1. Miss Gertie Geer made a visit in Hiawatha last week. Mr. and Mrs. S.

F. Robertson were shopping in Horton Tuesday. W. E. McCandless, of Topeka, was in Willis this week on business.

Mrs. J. M. Davidson left last week for Selica, to visit her son. Watt Ham, of Holton, visited his niece, Mrs.

F. R. Baxter, last week. The corpse of McKinby Smith, of Houston, Tex, arrived in Willis last Friday, accompanied by his mother The Mt. Fleasant Granee came 4rs- 111 hurray snoweaa great down and gave an entertainment of presence ot mind Saturday the C.

P. A. hall last Friday night, yhen sne saved her year old baby which was a great success. After (from burning to death. The child in which an ice cream social was c-iven some manner got hold of a gasoline i New York Medical Journal, and then goes to prove that the war in Europe is the result of brain fag.

The Journal believes that the stress and hard mental work of this age tended inevitably to the reassertion of the primitive impulses. Something had to snap, and when it did the result was the war. Other nations accuse Americans of living too fast. But they do not see that we combine pleasure with work to such a degree that, if we don't let down on the we are apt to remain normal human beings. For instance, the tired business man takes a couple of hours from the office and goes to the ball grounds, where he yells like a Commanche Indian, howls like a steam siren, cusses the visiting team and throws pop-bottles at the umpire.

The women relieve the tension of modern life by dancing, or motoring, or strenuous physical exercise daughter Helen and Mr. and Mrs. for the benefit of the Grangers. Linwood Ryherd started Tuesdav for Mrs. Jennie Brown has a small patch of tomatoes that have yielded Thomas county, where Mr.

Stoddard can and spilled some on its dress then walked up to the stove where she immediately was enveloped in flames. Mrs. Murray tore the clothes off of the child and outside of a few severe flesh burns no bad results came from the accident. Do Not Gripe We Lave a pleasant laxative that will do Just what you want it to do. We cell thousands of them and Lave never Been a better remedy for tbt bowels.

Sold only by us, 10 cent. Smith Lindsay. KANSAS STATE FAIR ASSOCIATION SAM'L E. LUX, President and Manager TOPEKfl, SEPTEMBER 13, 14,15, 16, 17, 1915 MAMMOTH LIVE STOCK AND 400 WONDERFUL EXHIBITS IN WOMENS SECTION Beautiful Art and Textile Displaya. Bi Culinary Department.

Model Kitchen. Domestic Science, Child Hyaiene mmd Racing Monday, Tnetdajr, Weanetday, Thnuday, en fastest half mile trick in the west. $10,000 atakes anl panel. Kansas Derby Tnet-Jay. Runainf race daily.

AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS Barna anil pane for 2100 head of Show Stock. IS acroa of machinery. Tractor Demonstration) actual plowing. Entire Beautiful Hons Show. High school horses, fancy hitches, fonr-in-handt that was first hoaere Boston, New Terk, Chicago, St.Lsais, Dstroit.

1 0 0 Saddle Oaapkssiiip. ealMina lr Aato Mow. w.avu saaarclaet efdiiplars bAsriral tiral Hall. Dairr Show tmi Batter Fat Caateat. PreataaM naia City, Cesar? aaa State.

nsaa Haadicraft dtaeastra. tioaa daily. MsdslNarsary and Play Groaod. Sasday School Eikikit. Special Music aad Fealares daily.

IBS MM ffl MUSCOTAH. Special correspondence Sept. 7. The High school and grades commenced Monday. The new teachers are: Professor DeVore, of the hiffh school; Miss Maude Johnson, of Kansas City, primary teacher, and Miss lone DeTar, Edgerton, the forth and fifth Evan Boyle is pretty sick with pneumonia fever.

George Calvert, of Effingham, spent Sunday in Muscotah. John Preston, of Atchison, was visiting friends here Saturday. Miss Vera Elwarner attended the chautauqua in Whiting last week. Mrs. C.

M. Lukens and son Graham spent Friday and Saturday in Atchison. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ilaun are the parents of a son, born on Sunday, Sept.

5. Ross Keims returned, home Saturday from a trip in their car to Western Kansas. Miss MayBelle Fowler, of Excelsior Springs, spent Wednesday at the L. Cortelyou home. Chas.

Calvert will go to Atchison next week where he expects to attend high school this winter. W. C. Allison and family, of Horton, spent Sunday here at tha home EVERT DAT A BIG DAT 3 Bit Concert Bands. Wild West Shew.

OriiinalCeor. (la Minstrels. Meter. BIG FAIR FREE TO ALL Tha beautiful 88 acre fair ground 7 blocks from the State Caiiitol. tha 24 nr BAILEY FOX REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE Collections a specialty.

We represent eight in-surance companies and write both city and farm insurance. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public in Office Office on West Front Street. Thrillinf ante racea hy pro-fessioaaj (peed kinfi aid their faneis world record breaking cars compete for $3,000 parses at the Big Free Fair Friday afternoon. Darinf Military Monoplane Flithts rer Fair Grounds in fall view of the crowds daily. Eicttinf Polo Games between V.

S. Army aad Jusrlioa City Teaas Wedaaaday 4 Friday. drome. Giant Carousel. Tha largntt Shetland Pony Show.

High Class Vaude. Title and Bin Feature Acts Daiir. lament buildings and all exhibits will be epen day and niaht Free to all September 13 14-15-18-17. $45,000 IN PREMIUMS, PURSES AND PRIZES Grouade and Buildints Brilliantly litumi. rated by Electricity, open day and nitht.

Parking anace for BOOaute. shady camp, las ground, free water. mm Live Stock Judgin and Paradea Daily. Grange and County Exhibita. 10O per cant Dairy Herd.

1 1.000 Saddle Horse Cnftmpioiukip. SPECIAL SERVICE ON ALL RAILROADS.

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