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I i 4 your Insurance. E.G. Let me G. Eby. liaddeii dead JuAther Report Week Ending Jan.io Let ns write your Insurance Eby.

Editor Craig made La Cygne a visit Saturday. Kansas 0 Mrs. Walter White was in City Saturday visiting friends. Mrs. Ed.

McFarland has sold her John H. Madden, editor of the farm in Fairview district. Mound City Republic, died at his TT Mrs. is. C.

Adams was in Hume the home in Mound City Tuesday at 2 first of the week visiting friends. oclock, and- yesterday was tenderly, rpmp. Arthur Ellis and M. Stofde were in laid to rest the Mound City ceme of eek tery by the members of Magnolia lodge, a I. O.

O. of which organization he Mayor Plumb and R. H. James Were had been a member for many years. Cy erday business.

Frank A. Davis made a business trip to, Paola the first of the week. J. R. McLeland, resident Doctor Dentist.

John Madden located in Linn county He has always had years ago. Elmer Torey of Prescott was in Pleasanton this forenoon on business. Biroiwter reidihg Kansas City pressure, not sea levels Pleasanton, Kansas, 862 feet above sea level. IHundreds of thing, at clean-up prices. A.

Chase of Hickman the Iola first visited of the Mrs. S. Mrs. S. T.

week. Mrs. Anna Spencer, our popular photographer, visited friends over Sunday many in Mound City. the. respect of the citizens of Linn county, having held the office of county Mrs.

Margaret Lamb went to Kansas City Tuesday to visit a few days with treasurer four years, county clerk tour relatives and triends. years and was postmaster in Mound City one term. Tun Herald. See the Bank of Pleasanton for Far Loans. of Conductor his son over John -Reber, father Frank Reber, visited I I Mi; TAltliES.

Miss Gladys White left Tuesday for Lexington, Mo, to visit several months with her sister, Mrs. Ferrel Mayer, Rev. Morton and family returned from Ottawa today. yiuuiuuuuuiiuiuwiwuuiuiiuuiure He leaves a wife, two daughters and a son, to mourn his loss. The citizens 1 Mrc.

Earl Avery of Nebraska is visit- William H. Cady left night Unn CUDty iom 1Dg inf her Peuts, A. J. Thomas and for Guthrie, Oklahoma, where he and sympathy to these sorrowing ones. wife, and old friends.

Sunday. Ivan Saunders made a business trip to Kansas City Tuesday. I brother, James expect to go into business. JERSEY COWS FOR SALE Elmer Swor, wife and daughter, went down to Fulton Saturday to visit over Sunday with Mr. Swors parents Mayor Plumb was in La, Cygne tl latter part of last week to visit his soil, C.

and family. IIARVY HARRIS DEAD. Several Jersey cows and heifers and a Jursoy bull for sale. I- A. Lhuillier." Stanley Moore and wife of Fair-land, Oklahoma, attended the funeral of.

Harvey Harris, brother of Mrs. Moore, last Sunday, L. C. Cross will leave the first of Last Friday morning, soon after mid- next week for San Francisco Calf. He will be away from home about one night, Harris, only son of Mrs.

m0nth. Clarence Hart went to Kansas City Monday to secure employment on the Metropolitan Electric line. tv 0-4. I. B.

Bahl is in Kansas City today on business. Lucy Adams, ho for the past twoweeks had been visiting in Eureka Robert Harris, departed this life at the Hobson went down to district, gust of her sister, Mrs. Chas. tioDson went down 10 district, guest of the School D. A.

N. Chase and J. R. Holmes home of his mother, west Mrs. John Prescott Saturday to visit over Sunday Miller, returned to her home in Coffey with her mother.Mrs.

Amanda Brannon. ville YVednesday. ere in La Cygne Tuesday in the mound. Sunday afternoon at terest ot the Pleasanton Monument Ice Co. St.

Liiiiis San Fran. R. Go. Wednesday evening, at the home of the brides brother, Edward Baugh, of this place, Rev Ishmael spoke the -words that united for weal or Miss Nora Baugh and Everett Evans, both of Fulton. They will make, their home Fulton.

NORTH BOUND. Nc. 104 Express 4 00 a. m. No.

126 Local 7 140 a. m. Na. 102 2:15 p. m.

No. 108 Jack Rabbit. 3 10 p. m. No.

140 tf'reiglxt 9 10 a. m. ti hbouniv No. 103 Jopn.FtSmit Ex.2 00 a. m.

No. 107' local Passenger 9 159 a. mf No. 1 or Mail .2 13 p. m.

No. 125 Lacal Passenger.7 35 p. m. No. T39 Freight 20 p.

m. Rich Hill 00 a. 20 p. ra'. Carl Teubner, Agent.

MO UNO CITY HACK. Leaves Pleasanton 6 30 a. m. Leaves Pleasanton- 2 15 p. m.

Leaves Mound City icf: 00 a. m. Leives Monnd City 4 30 p. m. Will ha ll passengers to and from both points.

Letters and packages up to a jsitchel delivered any pHce in town for ten cents. Try the hack service. Jos. McElvane, Prop. tr 2 oclock funeral services were conduct- Jace C.

Norman and wife of Kansas City arrived in Pleasanton Saturday ed at the Tesidehce by Rev. H. J. evening and visited until Monday morn ing ding and visited until Monday morn--yyithington of the Presbyterian church, with R. A.Odenwellerandwifeand Ed.

Slichts, who had been visiting her parents, John F. Miller and wife, returned to her home ia Prescott Saturday. For ful Messrs. Robert Straight of Montana, 1 ard H. C.

Straight of Ashton, Illinois, 1 are here visiting. their aunt, Mrs. Ben. all points in Southern States. Particulars call on CARL TEUBNER, Agent, Pleasanton Hinds.

W. C. Travis and wife. of wliich organization deceased hcd 'v I been a member since he was fourteen M. Dolan and James Courtney were yg of After the ceremony the James A.

Cady has moved to Guthrie, Oklahoma, and resided at 51 1 ea.t Vilas st eet. He expects to go into business in the new state. The many Pleasanton friends of Mrs. N. C.

Torbett of Green Valley over from Valley township Monday on Alum ailujr iun UJUip mviiuaj Vll iuvbt aviiukv vt Vivvn business. They report that the wheat following pall-bearers Claud Conkey district will be pleased to learn that prospect in the Valley was never bet- Willis Baker, Charles Holmes, John she has almost recovered from her ber, and that all stock is doing 11. and Melvin Evans, The remains of A. Beeler, for many years a business man of this place, arrived from Excelsior Springs, Mo. Today the remains were laid to rest in the Pleasanton cemetery by the side of those of his wife who died a number of ago.

Mr. Beeler moved from Pleasanton about twelve years ago. HOW TO SAVE LITTLE PIGS. Those who have hay member YV. C.

Travis, pays the highest price. Dont sell- until you see him. sell, re- Brown, Lee Mays We call the attention of readers in- school mates tenderly conveyed the terested in Sunday schools to the lesson remains to die hearse for its jour-published in the Herald each week YYTm. Holmes and R. B.

Spraull, president and cashier respectively ot the Prescott State bank, were in Pleasanton yesterday on business. Mrs. Jacob Faber and daughter, Mrs. Albert Ham, of Prescott were in benefit to thosewho rXieT to Cityof the Dead there to YV. E.

Buchanan, resident Doctor an ton Monday shopping and visitirg the formers sister, Mrs. Ed. Torrey. Mrs. H.

Snell, who visiting her sister. Miss Harris, for the past two weeks, returned to her home in Kansas City this morning. E. Forbes was in Ia Cygne on 1 attend Sabbath school and biblqread- rest by the side of the father, ho passed ers over several years before, until a reunion Mrs. Nellie.

Coleman of Monnd City spirit and body. passecLthrough Pleasanton Monday on Deceased, had he lived until April her way to La Cygne to visit Mrs. aae. I. Ellsworth.

Before returning home would have been 19 yearS she will also visit friends in Kansas He was born and raised in Pleasanton, If you want fire protection in soire of the best companies in the land call on Travis Root, iri the Bank of Pleasanton building. They also sell real 1 Nelson Wilson of La Cygne visited it Pleasanton Sunday, guest of G. YV. A nil a.il family. City.

This is the subject of an address given by James Atkinson before the IoYYa Du-roc ersey Breeders association, and vras printed in pamphlet form. We have secured a limited number of copies, and Yvill be glad to give one to anyperson who is interested in hogsT Mrs. Amanda Kirkpatrick of Bloomington, 111., who had been in Mound City to visit her brother, Uncle Charles Barnes, passed through Pleasanton Tuesday on her way home. Uncle Bob Thompson went up to I. Cygne last Saturday to look after so.ne business interests.

Miss Bessie Hart, who since befcie the holidays had been at home caring tor her mother, who was quite dange-ouslv sick, returned to Baldwin tl first of the week to resume her studies in Baker University. Mrs. R. H. Avers, who for the past three weeks had been visitirg her ents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. YV. Thompson, passed through Pleasanton Monday enroute for her home in La Junta, Col. She reported a pleasant time while in visiting home folks and old and when little past seventeen years of age graduated from the Pleasanton High school.

He then entered the State University and attended but a few months when his health failed and he returned home. His mother took him to New Mexico but the climate failed to ward off the Deceased leaves a mother and sister Morse of Sheldon, Iowa, arrived in Pleasanton Tuesday to visit his brother, Jesse, and family of Rose Hill district for a few days. It had be en over ten years since the boys last met. John Brannon was up from Prescott Siturd.iv picking up 'some bargains offere 1 by Pleasanton merchants. C.

L. Martin, M. E. Hawkins and E. B.

Van Ness, three of Mound City s' school mates, progressive business men, passed through Pleasanton yesterday on the way home from Kansas City wheje they had been several days on business. Farlinville Emel Evers for Kansas foriher place Clarence Simmon went up to a s. to visit his sister, i 2 tdy ne 1 atur Jay pui'-l Goiiley, returning home 'let day. and wife left Monday City and Sedalia, the to visit friends and Mrs. Evers little nieces, daughters of Ira Eifert, deceased, and the latter place to Mrs.

M. S. Blackburn of Mound City, mother of Mrs. Frank Tucker, passed through Pleasanton Tuesday dn her wav to Cherryvale to Visit her S. H.

Collins has sold his farm in Fairview distrir to F. L. Johnson oi: Anoet, Mo. Consideration $45 per acre. Mr.

Collins purchased the farm lapt spring and had intended to remain there the balance of his days, but his wife is in poor health, and he intends to go to Colorado. After remaining in Colorado a few months they will go to Eastern Washington. He will have a public sale February 14. The Pleasanton District School as sociation will meet in Pleasanton High school room tomorrow, Jan. 15, at oclock p.

m. Following is the pro gram Song by association devotion al, Rev. Ishmael piano solo, Miss Edna Fishery address, Rev. Ishmael vocal solo, Lola Thirlweil chapter ix and of Essentials of Teachers Miss Clara Priestly; recitatisn, Miss Fern Anderson; chapter vi, vii ape viii. Psychologic Method of Teaching-Miss Sadie Conover.

Cordial invi tation extended to all to be present YYednesday at high noon, at the brides parents, and Mrs. A. J. Thomas, Calvin Snyder of Fort Worth, Texas, son of David Snyder wife of Battlefield district, was unted in marriage to Miss Ethel Thomas, Rev. Ishmael of the Christian church officiating.

-Only near lelatives of the contracting parties' were present. After the ceremony the bride and groom lead the company to the dining room where a banquet was served. That evening they left for their home in the Lone Star state, where Mr. Snyder has a good position as electrical engineer. The bride is an accomplished young lady, unassuming and a kind word for all.

She is loved by her old school mates and universally respected by the citizens of Pleasanton. The Herald 1 extends congratulations ta Mr. and Mrs. Snyder. 1 T4E 5BMcerurJer raiaC Misses Nannie and Ollie Merriman, who for two weeks had been 'visiting their father.

Green B. Merriman of Paris township, returned to Kansas City and during Mr. Evers absence Charles visit Mr. Evers-lathe, away from home a week or ten days, ing M-s. Vi Richards of Kansas City a-ri Phvsantoa Sitnrdav to visit r.1 c-isn 1 and former neighbor, Mr Po'lie Gregg.

Mrs. Stanley Moore of Fairland, Okla I jjiis untimely death. The mother and for a or two. sister have the heart-felt sympathy of 1 their neighbors and friends in this community. Sunday evening Hill operated daughter of Ed.

Pleasanton, Kansas. Sunday to resume work, one for tl ohn Taylor Dry Goods Co. and tl other for Emeiy, Bird, Thayer Co. Drs. Ashley and upon the 8-vear old Fredricks of Green Valley district for pendicitis.

As we go to press today the little one is reported to be out of danger. to loan, on Farms. E. Money Eby. le't Mondry morning it to look after sons ren-td o'opert' he owie in that place, re-tu ning home Wednesday.

H.lls 3 ilei is in KansxS Citv tVs xweJk demonstrating the Little Dandv washing miciine. The company is riding up a big business JUDGE GANNON A MOLLIER! Mrs. T. YV. Hamblin and daughter.

Little Miss Maud, arrived Monday to visit Mis. Hamblins mother, Mrs. I. B. Bahl, grandfather, Dr.

C. P. Lee, and L. A. Lhuillier and family.

Mr. Hamblin has gone to Texas on business and may be away from his home in Kansas City for three or four weeks, so Mrs. H. wdll spend that time in Pleasanton visiting relatives and many friends. Alva C.

Thomas of Atwood arrived yesterday to visit a few days with his father, R. S. Thomas. He had been in Kansas City to attend the Implement Dealers convention, and to buy goods for his large store in Atwood. Eked.

YVagnkr, Eieadent. YV, P. Conkey, Cashier. Blakey, Vice-President. F.

B. Ellis, Assist. Cashier, BANK OF PLEASANTON PLEASANTON, KANSAS. (established is 1887.) After two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ben. Thompson, Miss Mable returned to Kansas Sunday to continue her studies in a commercial schooL She attends a college in Kansas City, Kansas, and boards with her aunt, Mrs. YYm. Breckenridgi, 321 Nebraska avenue. i i Capital $30,000, Surcius and.

Undivided Profits Judge CaDnon is -something of a jollier. In district court yesterday, when he was setting the jury docket, the court ran onto a case that looked Mrs. John Ja'AiVt left SitirDy for Cto.vbu'g visit a weeV or te.t days w'it hi tut. s. J.

P. YV wit, and I rother. Grant YYyant, and family. Miss Polline Madden, assistant li-brarion at the State University, passed Mr. Abbott came up from Girard the fifst of the week and escorted Miss through Pleasanton Monday enroute a Httle aged and the attorneys wanted Pearl Cowan to her home in YYeir.

It Xa a ft. IV AWV A RA Vlin I I 1 lf Wl 1 Tl I 1 11 1 1 RX IV 4V home in Mound Cowan Dont place your farm loans until you e. Bank of Pleasanton for rates And will be several wreeks before Miss can bear her weight upon her fractured ankle, sustained from a fall last eek. Camdon Doby and wite, who for tw weeks had be in visiting C. G.

Doby and wife, left Monday for thr home in St. Johns, Ohio. The Ohio broth ir of Cashier Doby was much pleased 'N mis. Transacts a general banking hiumeiw. All facilities consistent with sound banking cheerlully extended to our customers I for a her City.

Sun- 1 the case How long has it day it was thought her father, Editor A John H. Madden, was dying. It is een on the docket? the court asked. hoped this worthy citizen will be re- Oh, its long enough to have whis- stDred to health. Later Mr.

Mad- kers, said T. I. Sheppard. Well, then, xth a few houL afto Ws ter arrived home. He was buried yesterday.

would not be surprised if they return Pleasanton in a few months to make home. its about time to give it a shave, the court continued, and he set it down it off the Liberty News. I FRED WAGNEE F. BI.AOR At the hiome of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Hays of Stringtown Rev. R. A. Odenweller spoke the words one evening last week that If 011 want a clean bath, in a clean Kith, tab, in a chan barber shop, drop -in e-ond door south of Bink of Pie. santon.

Guy Carson's barber shop for trial, intending to get A. I. HUMPHREY F. B. ELLIS to this- their permanent DIK.ECTOK.3 BFNJ FT LIS J.

r.LAKEY OONlfBy. Miss Beulah Nelson an I brother, Clarence, and Arthur Seals, visited Miss I in marriage Miss Myrtle Hays I Ruthjohnson Sunday, Tribune, Monday. shack McGdl The ha couple are now at home to thevr many Qe a number of Ws chivoned friends at Mr. McGuires home on 1 Shack McGuire and bride Saturday Mine creek. night.

Shack showed up and tieated The mtny friends of Mrs. trank 1 1 irt of Coal Y'alley district who has been quite sick, ill be pleased to learn that she has about recovered her health. Arthur Chase of Omaha, ar rived in Pleasanton Monday to visit his brother, D. A. N.

Chase. YVednes-nesday he went to Fort Scott where he is going to work for Wm, R. Smith on district may be Expedited, the Fort Scott He is a bright young man and if he stays with the business the day wall come when he will be one of Kansas leading newspaper men. He isa cousin of Editor Craig, but a much better looking man than either his cousin or brother, pocket. Fort Scott Having sold my business all Parties Money to loan farms.

I have several -good companies. E. G. Eby. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed. Brooks have purchased the City Cafe of George Morrow and took charge of it Monday. It is the intention of the new proprietors to conduct an up-to-date place. They will serve square meals at regular hours and short orders anytime.

For a good bowl of chili or soup, a ham-burg or. any other kind of sandwich, a fine cigar, candy, soft drinks, ail at the City Cafe, first door south of H. Nears store, opposite Smiths me it market. Round Oak Stoves! the crowd, and after wishing Mr. and Mrs.

McGuire success and happiness all departed for their respective homes. Quite 'a number in this community are hauling logs to jthe saw mill on Hays YYilsons farm. Tuesday was butcher day at the home of Grant Nelson, and he has packed enough to do him through At a business meeting last Monday night of the members of the Pleasanton band, an organization composed of several of the young colored, men of this place, the follow ing officers were I desire to elected for the ensuing year owing me dent. Robert YYhite; vice-president, Bert. Fine secretary; Mearl Smith Will.

Thirlweil, who fof a couple of months has been at home, returned to Kmsas City the first of the week to resume his studies in a commercial school. call and settle at once. John McGrew. treasurer and manager, Ed. Fine.

The I boys are v.ting in lots of practice and the season hard work to give Pleasanton good band, and the organization is entitled to the loyal support of th; people of this community. away meat Miss Louise There Anna Springer vLited Miss Adams Sunday. was a large crowd of young folks skating on Mine Creek, near the home of William Fultz, Sunday. They had a fine time as the ice was perfect Charles Campbell, wife and children, of Rich HTTl.who hvd been visiting 11 rry Umphenour and family of Fair-iiw district, returned home Sunday. is a sister of Mr.

Um- pnenour. 4 Bir, Frazier, wife and two sons of Sheridan tawnship visited over Sunday with Sidney Higge and wife of Green Valley district. Mr. Frazier is an uncle of Mrs. Higge.

Call and get our prices on job work We can save you money. Last Sunday, Jan. 9, was the eleventh anniversary of the marriage of S. Thomas to Miss Emma Anderson, and in honor of the occasion Mr. and yQung folks are all talking of I Evangelist R.

G. Edwards of the Mrs. Thomas gave, at their beautiful gQ.ng tQ Eureka tomorrow -night to the I church of Christ, Parsons, Kansas, home just south of Pleasanton, a dinner jX)X suoDer. given in the interest of to relatives in this community. The following were present A.

R. Thomas and family, A. J. Thomas and an(j Mrs. Charles Speaks spent family, A.

G. Smith and family of Rose I gun(jay Eureka district, of Hill district, Iva Thomas and family of prank Cowell and wife. Oskaloosa, Iowa, F. M. Thomas and G.

E. McAlpine was in Blue Mound this week on business. family, and Mrs. Earl Thomas-Avery of Nebraska twenty-nine in all. will preach in YYorkman hall, ton, Sunday, January 1 6, both ing and evening, at the regular hours, Evangelist Edwards has preached in this place many times the past two years, and has made many fnendsm his ness preaching the word of Goa.

He takes the masque off Johnny Cake Mrs. Frank Lamb of Iola arrived in Pleasanton Saturday to be in attendance at the bed side of her adopttoi mother, Mrs. David Aflde.son, who passed over Tuesday morning. Mis. Anderson was a worthy old citizen, having located here in an early daf.

Funeral services were held in the M. E. church YVednesday afternoon at 3 oclock, conducted by Rev. Ishmaf 1, after which all that was mortal of ai-other of Linn countys pioneer citizeris was tendeily laid to rest in the Pleasanton cemetery by the side of her li companion, who past over several years 4 i-c 3 Pleasan-1 or skating, morn-1 Getting up the summer wood is the order of the day in this vicinity, ss Holsman is staying -with frank-r rotiert Edward, until they move society shows up the, church hypo- Miss Clara Priestly, our popular crits, and preaches the word of God as 1 teacher, makes the following report for found in the bible. Attend and hear the last month of school ending Jan.

in Liberty district. No. 33 Number in attendance for month 35. him preach. Remember the third Lords day in January.

Dinner was served at i oclock, and all had a most enjoyable time. H. C. Reece and wife of Mound City passed through Pleasanton Sunday on their way to Herington to visit a week or two with their son, Earl, and ife. Mr.

Reece, has one of the finest stares in Herington, c.arryinga stock worth over Jr 0,000. Mrs. George YYTard visited her daughter, Mrs. Purdy, east of Trading Post, Saturday and Sunday. props to a The Hume Telephone, after giving the particulars of the marriage of Miss Edith A.

Jones and N. C. Adams, at the home of the brides sister, in Mound City, two weeks makes the following complimentary remarks Of tie bride we might speak in' those terms of praise which are current among all her friends and acquaintances, but if we did it- wonld take a volume to contain- it all for she is noted for her sweet s- mind and heat position, her charm of Our old friend, A. YYr. Caman, of La Cygne, made us a pleasant call Monday.

He had been to Mound City to transact some business with County shaft No. 2, Jewett, this week. Clerk YVavmire. He informed us that his son, YV. Harry Caman, is manager of the New Home Telephone Co.

Of Beatrice, including the exchange of Beatrice and six or seven other exchanges of Gage county, and that he is doing well. Mr. Caman says La Frank Coppage is hauling '''While cutting hedge last week Ward met with the misfortune a thorn in his hand. The very painful and George is laid repairs this week. Mrs.

Emma Coppage visited last week we failed to -make mention of the fact that John F. Miller of Prescott had purchased the large gem il stock of merchandise owned by john M-Gre-v. Mr. Miller has been in the mercantile basiness all his life. He is a hustler and will have something doing all the time.

Julius Gottlieb has completed mov-1 Average attendance 31. ing his large 6 took of clothing, dry Those ranking 1st in classes are goods, shoes and furnishing goods into I 9th grade, Thomas Ziegler, 96 6th the new store room recently built by I grade, Homer McAlister, 89 4th grade Pleasanton lodge, Nq. 65, 1. O. O.

F. Rachel Long, 92 2d grade, Mabel This room is 50x100, and finished up- YVIlson, 97 1st grade. Myrtle Nelson, tb-date. Mr. Gottlieb has put in the 93.

latest shelves, counters and other furniture. It is a model store as nice as can be found in the state, and a credit to this place. He has cabinets for his stock of clothing and ladies Those neither absent or tardy during the month were Troy Barton, Rachel Long, Ruth McHenry, Anna Springer and Thomas Zeigler. Those not absent but tardy Geo. to run wound is up 'for YY'Il- Ethel Le, Jessie and Den Baldwin, and person, and all those graces a id accomplishments which make worn in Cygne is not on a boom but that she lovely and worthy to reign as queen in I is steadily improving.

Mr. Caman lo-any home, and the young man who las cated in La Cygne forty years ago last won her may feel justly proud a ad 1 November, and is the oldest con tanuous happy. The groom is well known here. resident of that place. J.

O. Rogers He is a son of. Mrs. Martha AdaQs, and Frank and Orlando, Davis located and is a very prominent young" ra.n. there a few week before Mr.

Caman They will reside in Pleasanton, whore but later they moved away for a time Mr. Adams is engaged in the dnig but our old friend was always loyal and business." trte to our neighbor on the north. ready-made garments. He has i. rest room for ladies, furnished with rocking Jackson, Beulah ard Myrtle Nelson, chairs, sophies, etc.

Off from this Edna and Mable YY ilson. let room. His office Fifteeen isitors are recorded for the room is ladies toilet room, Mrs. Joseph Edwards Monday. Charles and Monroe Carver came out from town Sunday morning and spent the day with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James Carver. Ranford Harris spent Saturday night and Sunday in Antioch district, visiting his sister, Mrs. John Sinnard. Misv Enma Hathlev came down from Mound City Sunday to attend the funeral of Harvey Harris.

She remained here until Tuesday visiting her many friends. She informed a Herald representative that her grandfather, judge G. Marion Moore, is rapidly i noroving and that in a few days he mil able to atteni to his lays lie duties at! 9iiil ding' Hard ware The Right Kind at Right Prices. Fred Wagner. PLEASANTON, KAMO AO.

is up in a balcony, anl from this place Mr. Gottlieb can see what is going on i 1 all parts of the room. month. The teacher -would like for parerls to visit tie school often and see how het children are progressing. probate jades o.Tke..

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