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The Robinson Index from Robinson, Kansas • 6

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AAAAAv NEIGHBORHOOD! w. 'i tins' vicinity selling pianos. He left a 1 a VOODMEN AVLNUK-June 16 h.b,mey(y'B. lu J)ay took out bis new binde.T A tten'ed the I ren's 'Day exercises at Asbury lust JJert Soik'ii cut bis wheat Tuesday Sumliiy evening. A pro MMMt th a mml ant li -l fit-- -m-- 'it looks "well, a We have a OiiyfbfiM'the Fourth 4 line of Anehor I'i'V Come early.

thy My MM best Mowers on has been; jntich bat-, big plow trad el. Don't v- AV- towtt. vim yjf-' 4J are going fast. earth the standard and MctornncK. A' We are still selling Twiue, Our binder season ter than was expected, so we are getting ready, for our ryi'ffi buy until you see our line.

of hint week. .1 i A iiic jeeu yijiiuer ujumu 11 run Saturday. Vow down i) Will Dr'apeV, jaw normal t-izo. Dlackeler is the new clerk for'f'arker Bros. jgft Glenii is driving l.he binder for bisibroiher Dave.

ITttVe Glenn commenced cutting lii-vvhcftu' lust Friday. Mliii Winnifred Hooper is homo foi tbeiihuhiiuer vacation. Faster Bros-commenced cutting their ivheafc last crnefe)- -w. Ffanlc Parker out wheat for Blankenship last week. Mrk' Harry Weibling called on Mrs.

Etta'AV alters last week. Mji'i and Mrs. John Dim mock were at Thomas' last Sunday. Carroll bought family horse of Terrill last Missess Weiblinglnvero out to JobrKi'lenn's ast Sunday. Miss' Glenn and Arthur Ball were on the Avenue last Sunday.

Mtfl'a'nd Mrs. David Glenn wer at JoshjiltoibHng's last Sunday. J. 2f; Curtis has laid by sortie of his corngljlt is planted on a bottom field. MrsMelloitand He'leii Jonepidjued wi'tlj Hooper's last Buntljat.

I Hooper was in Itobiuson one day lis: weeit.anu -took oui a ruling cultivator. had baptiiug out at Josh last Sunday. Four Socle and family and' rank Parkfei'land family were at Sunday. Ice cream was A grcjat many of our people attended the CMldren's Day exercises at the Baptist! Sunday scfiool ast Sunday evening A and Mrs. Frank Blankenship's baby fails been quite sick with the Eliggins was called out to help-'iiursfeiitj'i s-1 lVi The-owner Of the "'Whei'e' Thorn im lw is-to1 httband' looking after bl' interest and im.

Dan; Parker had a narrow escape' from a smash up last Sanday. The centre to his neck yoke gave way and the team started to No other damage reported, i The organ for Mt. Pleaan.t. arrived last week and was placed in the school house for Sunday. There were fifty-six present.

They will have a social this Friday night for the organ fund. DIAMOND. June 16. H. W.

Foust was in iBjawaitha SaU urday. Most everybody is 'busy harvesting at present. Born, to Mr. an Mrs. June 11, a girl.

Mrs. Jake Gabbard visited with Mrs. S. E. Fiechter Thursday.

Mt. and Fred Rake were in Hiawatha one day last week. John Oltjen and" family visited with Mrs. Oltjen' parents Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Smith visited at Steve Snyder's one day last week. Mrs. S. E.

Fiecbter entertained some of the little folks last Tuesday afternoon. Lemonade, ice cream, cake and bananwwere Diamond district was well repre- Bented. at the social at Meadowbrook last Tuesday evening. Everybody reports a good. time.

The Diamond people1 have not forgotten when they were lrying to raise money for their own belh How much they appreciated help kaw their neighboring districts and when. they. bav an opportunity to return their gratitude they tt'j do w. i A6BUKV. JuYiel7; Borfl, Sunday morning uV Mr.iftrid Mrs.

Overman, a girl. Cb aLrToet 1 got" hi foot i 'last Saturday by a mule "throwing him poVt fi'ih1- of is visiting with her Mrs, Chas. Gearhart. a on ysr as is a gram was rendered. The, IIajeraau and Harmon, inc.

TOIS Wp Mrs. Will KoelliDcr and the flfthVes "Joe Utt and Helen Carey, of White Cloud, visited ut W. Ihmneyer's SundajC The Ziwi League: villi a full -iu next; aunuay veiling. J- iits -ijeuji; no pi ogressing liuely and is c)iHjucis3' strictly in acM cm dance i li be ilifj vvor 'League etuis i tn li ur WHITE EA'GLK June 17. Hathaway was.

a St. Joseph visitor Friday. Born, June 15th. to R. D.

Overman' a 'gif Otto Cobur.n and Claude Simson are working for Frank Decker. The bum pftne reaper is heard throughout this neighborhood. has a line crop of alfaira wbch he is putting up this week. Geo. Wetz has been repairing his machine and will begin' threshing ire it week.

Maurer and D. C. Downing each 4.uiiehsd McCormick binder. D. C.

is cutting wheat for Joe Lee. Mr. t'ole, fa; old pettier Pi-airie "Colleg-e district, died at his home Friday and was buried in the Highland ceir.olery Sunday. Zr6N.VJiuie"17.' rain fell last Sunday morning'. Children's." Day was well attended at Asbiu' hisj.

Quite a number of hi mors have 'Enlslied'cutting wheat. Ashury Sunday school will probably have a picnic after harvest. Chas. Toelle was hurt last week by raulef fie will not be able to get around foj a few days. It is not the intention of the Zion correspondent to blacken or cast slurs any person, as the correspondent ritingr.

fading "From' Zion', states. 'The c.orrespondentives j-eferenceJE wnere io aitena a commencement. WtJ did not know the man was gone 1 until we received thre news through this paper. And as kr as the sermon concerned we never heard it and the golden rule we have kept perfectly. if 1' HOYS CREEK.

June (Too late for last week. Everything seems to have gone Curtisvvard. Too busy to either chase news items or write them. Thos. Ruhlen and wife attended ehArch at Roys Creek Sunday.

The old Creek did the trick again Saturday. She was fulleT'n a goose. Charlie, Idol has. a sausage grinder with a time lock stuck up on a post for mail box. Mart Goodwin, Lee Green, Jim Kendall arid CD.

Swaim have all got new Piano binders; A large crowd from the Mt. Zion M. E. Sunday school attended preaching at the Baptist church Sunday.1 Joe Swaim attended Lynd's big parade and" free lunch Saturday and hauled out one of those seventeen Mc-Cortltdk binders Dick Koppa has the finest oats, Jim Wi klejj, th fl -Lo uis Burkhalter Ithe nicest melon vines and iroses on route No. 2.

Ell' Steely has been building some-thlngi It is-'tod large for a private office and too email for a dancing hall, so we don't know what it is. Jim.Dimmock and Seburn Klinefelter shipped hogs to SU Joftepb Wed nesday, Seburn unfortunately lost a 500. pounder on the road to Robinson. H. Koelling baa improved the looks of his fine residence with a coat of paint, while bis brother Will has damaged the appearance of bis by the same process.

we.pr fcdicted, Siinon.i Fraser carried Irving by a big majority. The fact that Simon has most friends best known is something: any man may. well feel proud of, Ji. M. Miller and Trustee Moore was inspecting the county bridge at Ed i Implement iMan Come in and see the sell, the best4 On in the Mr.

"visited Mr. Stoffer last Wednesday. Mr. Mrs. Bay visited Mrs.

Hunsberger last Mondays Will Ileese a'nd Mr. Smith and family rvislted Browning Sun- John McGuire sold his wheat and corn. Mr. JNelson has also sola, his corn. Rev.

J. W. Shank. and wife took supper" at Smith's last Sunday evening." Miss Lydia Stoffer returned home Wednesday from Topeka where she has been attending Washburn College, Mrs. A.

Smith and daughter Jennie, visited Mr. Gordon's and Mr. Smith's last Wednesday'and Thursday. CEDAR CREEK. June 16.

llcnne Hall is slowly improv- in. Kichard Hare we understand is critically ill. Children's Day exercises were well attended at Asbury Sunday night. We are good' 'growing weather and the soft wheat is mostly all harvested. While John Parker was hiving a swarm of bees they stung him on the neck and face.

Del Schoficldhad another attack of stomach trouble last week, but is better at this writing. 1 Mrs. John Parker and son Ziba, are planning to spend the month of August in South Dakota. 1 1 "Koy Parker while cutting weeds got badly poisoned and has been confined to the house the last week. I.

Mr. i andMrei 'John Parker and daughter Matie, visited James Ye Morton's place last weekl They report it in bad condition. Several of tne small bridges in road, district No. 2 are also in dangerous conditions. Sunday 5 afternoon while Misses Grace Fridell and Ella Pierson was horseback riding in this, vicinity they called at Joe Swaim's where the horse which Miss Fridell was riding stepped over a barbed wire, badly lacerating his foot.

It is needless to add that the young lady was badly frightened. The horse belonged to LoiiU Burkhalter. ASBURY. June 16. Mr.

Kortbanke purchased a new binder. Charlie Gearhart visited at home Sunday. 1 Ed Winkler is cutting wheat for Chas. league. Mr.

Wiseman is yisiting his sister, Mrs. H. Cartner. Mrs. Still well, of Morrill, visited Gibson.

Several from this community attended the funeral of Mr. Sunday. Cutting wheat is in full blast. Wheat in this yicinity will make abeut 15 bushel per Children's Day was observed at the" Asbury M. K.

church Sunday night. A large crowd was ill attendance and were treated to a well rendered pro- grame. i PRAIRIE SPRINGS. June 16. A number of our farmers are cutting wheat.

Mr Lepley was helping Mr. Smith last week. Marvin Hunsberger is working for Ut. iloyer. Clark Cotton has returned from Fred Rutherford, son of David Rutherford, died Saturday evening at 6 o'clock.

Funeral services we re con-: ducted at the home of the parents by Mr. Pierson Monday, if Quite a number attended Sunday school at Cedar Creek Sunday. Sunday school was conducted by Mr. of Everybody is in-'1' vited to attend Sunday 'school'conven-'-tion at'ABbury Sunday, June 29. Special Excursions at Greatly Reduced -Rates via the Grand Island' Route.

Following is the schedule: Portland, Tacoma and San Francisco and Los Angeles, and return, May 27-June 8t inclusive, $45.00. Denver, Colorado Puehlo and Glen wood Springs, Hot -Springs, Custer, Dead wood and Lead, S. Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah, and return, June 1-21, June 26-30, inclusive, July 14-31, inclusive, August 15-22, August 25-29, incl usi ve, September ll-io, inclusive, one fare, plus $2.00. Denver, Colorado Sprinjsi; and! Pueblo, and return, June 22-25' inclusive, July 1-13, inclusive, August -1-14, inclusive, August 23-24J! "August 30-September 10, inclusive, $15.00. Glenwood Springs, return, June 22-25, inclusive, July 1-13, iiw -elusive, August 1-14, inclusive, Au gust 23-24, August 30-September 10, inclusive, $25.00.

Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah, and return, June 22-25, inclusive, July -1-13, inclusive, Augut 23-24, August-30-September 10, inclusive, August 1-14, inclusive, $25.00. For additional information, rates, limits, call upon or addre. -nearest agent, or M. Adsit, ''t St. Joseph, Mo.

Mathews one day last week. Oklahoma,.

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