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Longford Leader from Longford, Kansas • 8

Longford Leader from Longford, Kansas • 8

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Longford Leaderi
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Longford, Kansas
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jot O. JACKSON, Physician and Surgecn Ollice 911 South side Wula St. EMWMOOB fl PR. FRANK. B.

JONES GltApUATK VkTKKINAKIAN, Will treat all domestic animals Phone 45 Manchester, Kansas I Kansas Lonovoku INDUSTRY The Twentieth anniversary of the Odd Fellows lodge was celebrated at $he I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Saturday evening January 27, about twenty nine members were installed the first night (inly three members have been lost by fleath in the twenty years.

In spite ef the bad evening there were about eighty five persons present, oyster soup, pickles, celery, cookies, coffee and sandwiches were served. After supper a very interesting program was given. The History and good of he order address by Sammie Hamilton was certainly fine. Recitation by Mrs. G.

Sutter was very good. Bessie Boatwright sang a song John Arnold and family spent Saturday night and Sunday with John Bender's, Mrs. John Greep is slowly improv ing from her recent illness. Mrs. John Hnghes is on the sick list with a bad cold.

Matt Greep marketed bogs at Longford Monday. Roy Bain is husking corn for Jchn Cuulson. Leah Knisely made a business trip to Manchester this week, Frank Eye returned from Florida reporting a fine trip. Norman Keim and wife visited with his mother, Friday. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Wolf a thirteen pound boy. Ross Hammond was on our streets, Saturday. Marie Buyckan started to school again. Miss Mae Sheedy is on the sick list.

WEST BRANCH The meeting culled to organize the Lyceum at District 90 Wednesday evening January 2 was asucctss and it was decided to hold the first number Friday evening February 2. A good program is promUed, every one come. As this is a lime oi daflydills and dippydope I'll submit one here luck, which might be of local interest. If Oak Hill was a stream of water, would Long-ford." The telephones ibis neighborhood have acted very badly cutting ff service entirely nearly all of last week, Margarett and Mcintosh spent Sunday with, their father and mother out West Branch way. Mr.

Grever of Orleans, Nebraska, came down Saturday to visit at the Beadleston home. William Fyfe of SaffordvCIe visited Thursday and Friday at the D. W. Lewis home. Steve Brannick went to Manna' tan last week called there by the death of his mother.

Alva Lewis has been in Clay Center during the last week having her ejey treated. and spoke a couple of pieces which were enjoyed by all who heard her. The band played several pretty pieces. Anthonys butchered this week. Nettie Cline is on the sick list, PLEASANT VALLEY TOO LATE FOtt LAST WEEK Myron Bhke, wife and daughter Neva, Webber Malcolm and wife and Clara Hornecker were Sunday visitors at E.

R. Ga fiords. Mrs. Heman Malcolm and daughters Victoria and Jrene were Sunday visit-ors at F. H.

Warner's. A few of the young people from here attended the dance at Longford Friday night. Rosco and Neva Blake were callers at Arthur Blake's Thursday evening Art Blake Jr. and Frank Snyder, caught a wolf Thursday of last week. Henry Gibson and wife were visiting at Green a few days of this week.

Fred McKale and wife moved on the farm vacated by Charley Woodhams. Miss Bertha King has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Malcolm. W. E.

Ford and wife were Sunday visitors at James Kings. Dr. Need and family were Sunday visitors at Fred Rohel's. Jess Sansberry has moved on the old Lockridge farm. Little Dorthy McKale is no better at this writing.

KEYSTONE An editor of one of the little town papers must have wanted to go home from the looks of his paper, in almost every item the word home was put in bv mistake. The line man was busy Monday, re- paring the phone line in this community which was broken in several ATHELSTANE Elier Smith will preich at the Eb-enezer church Friday evening February 2. There will also be communion services Sunday morning, Mrs, Kobetich of Wakefield who spent several days with her daughter Mrs, Bert Hamilton, returned to ber home, Thursday. Harry Parker and wife attended a sale Friday by Talmage. where they formerly lived.

Mrs. Lela Marrs and family visited with her mother, Mrs. P. Falen, Sunday afternoon, The Women's Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. L.

W. Heikes, Thursday. Miss Leola Darner spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Bert Kinnamon. D.

F. Allgire and family were Sunday visitors at Byron Barringers. Miss Mable Neaderhiser ate' dinner with Edna Allgire, Sunday. Lou Lilley and wife visited at the Ed Lilley home, Sunday. Millard Davidson marketed hogs at Longford, Monday.

places after the sleet Saturday evening. L. P. Cnsbing and Rev. Coply spent Mrs.

Rager and daughter Ella, Charley Myers and Cora Engle visited Saturday evening at the S. K. Davis home. at Ebei Dieffenbaugh's Sunday All left at a late hour reporting a fine lime. We were disappointed this week when the "Leap Year Prospects" failed to qome out in the paper.

Watch put boys, there are several old maids around here and also some young maids, all fine lookers, who are going )o make a start some of these days. Mesdames Ora and C. Gatchell, and Wm. Loader was called to Wakefield Friday on account of the serious ill-pess of their father J. Loader.

Mrs. C. Gatchell returned home Sunday and reports her father not much better. Miss Anna Bergren came home from Longford Saturday, She is going to clerk in A. KeikePs store taking Miss Barbara Bletcher's place.

Miss Edna Carlstrom went to Kansas City Saturday for a several weeks visit. Walter is doing well. He has a job in the store. Mrs. Xerxes Sohenberger has been Or an, Sam and Leo Beadleston spent Sunday at the D.

W. Davis home. W. E. Converse and family and Sam Stroade spent a pleasant Wednesday Leon Warner and Ray Fagar visited evening at Sche tiers last week.

Frank Salter Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Stella Wetzel and children P. Bouldin has been suffering a visited with her sister Mrs. Henry severe attack of rheumatism.

Oard, Friday. Silva and John Burwell visited Sun Hewon Robertson and wife weie day; at Lewis'. Abilene visitors Friday and Saturday. Roy Warner and wife sp3nt Sunday Little Martha McCun'as on the sick list the first of the week. at the Dbwitt home.

BADGER CREEK Walter Better. Charley Kissling, Sam Sfcroad, Jim Greep, Roy Bain and Willie Kail were visitors at Art Stroads bachelors quarters, Friday evening! There was no school at Walker school as Mrs. Weikel attended the teacher's meeting at Clay Center. Hazel Childs is assisting Mrs. Fred Greep with her household work.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Nodd Wolfe January 27, a 13 pound boy. Harry Kramer and family visited Fred Robison went to Idana Sunday home folks last Wednesday. to meet his wife.

Will Baker and wife helped Will a Clay Center for the past week help- Ray Fagar visited Sunday morning Peas butcher, Monday. SPRING SALEING If you are thinking of holding a Public Sale come in and see me about crying it for you. I can satisfy you. Date book at leader office. A.

F. Hoffman at Leon Warners. Don't borrow it, subscribe for one Jng care for her sister Eva, who is better at this writing. The dance at the hall was well attended Saturday evening. Arnold's CHAPMAN CREEK of your own.

Mrs. Arthur Macy and son Harland will have another one soon. The visited Richard Evans' at Milton vale over Sunday. music is fine. Kathryn liletchor is helping Mrs Ethyl Hibler and Mrs.

V. Jamos Kessenger this week, They are visited I. Hibler's, Saturday, getting ready for the sale. Clara Hornecker spent Saturday and Fred Hugg and wife were in town Sunday with Rose George. Saturday evening.

Also Will An- There was quarterly meeting at the hony and wife. Butler church Sunday. Bert Thiinpson has been visiting in Mrs. Harlie Hockett, visited W. I.

Hibler's, Sunday. a- Manhattan Junction City and Tal late'y. John Arnold and family were visit VINE ing tt Howard Benders Saturday Anna Constable returned from three evening. weeks visit with friends at Bennin-'-. 5 Rumors say there are going to be a ton, and spent Saturday and Sunday couple of weddings in this immunity with her brother Marshal.

soon. Report says that Mrs. M. Durham Mrs. Chas.

McPheetevs has been is seriously ill at the home of her sen CJ Our, SPRING GOODS have commenced to arrive and we are compelled to make arrangements and room for this large and nifty stock. Our Special Sate Only a fete) days more Some big 'Bargains Vet Come in and take advantage of this sale, There are no old or shopworn goods in this sale, all are new goods arid they were real bargains before the. discount sale began, LOJVGFO'R'D TOGGE'Ry Collegian Toggs for Men and young Men quite sick with for a few days. There is lots ofBickness now-a-days, he doctor is kept busy day and night. Mr Mefford's have their new home Will in Oregon.

Vine Literary Society met again Friday Good program for next Friday nighty Preaehiag at V-ne school house Sat-, urday night. Everybody invited. It is reported tbaj Mr. Riley has bought the Arthur Morley farm. Frank McCready has gone to.

Texas Completed and intend to moTe Monday Fosters Bosches and Gibbs had wood sawyers Friday and Saturday, Mrs, Charles McPheeer and family on business. visited with her mother Saturday. We are glad to see Mr. and Mrs, Leo Miss Anna Foye is Tisiting in. Abilene.

Johnson back home again. James. Bass visited; his grandma. A VARIETY Mrs. J.

Qibbs Sunday. Weather of may varieties has been Inez and ChaUie Qibbs visited the rule the last week, two days of fog followed by aleet and a little suo then some sunshine au.dj Henry Cook took dinner at fcundftT. IT 'J. i w.eathejr aaijj. 1.

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Years Available:
1910-1918