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The Altamont Journal from Altamont, Kansas • 6

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A $1.30 Paper for $1.00 THE ALTAMONT JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1911. Read by 5, CCD Fcople Court House News The Altamont Journal. By frank t. George. 1 DO per Yar pufcf shc4 Thursday HI I High School Notes 8 a SPfoiat coaacaaoMsiMT EI i (FECIAL COaacaPOMOEKT "Entand (aeoad-elaw mmttcr Peeambe 11 103.

at th postoffica in Altamont Kan ma. an. dr th Art of Commas of March 1. 1879." gs, Carpets and Linoleum Chetopa City, Geo. L.

Emert MARRIAGE LICENSES Sam Ohles, Oswego. 19 Maud Beck. Oswego 1 Morris C. Beamer, Parsons 24 Alberta F. Troester.

Labette 22 Oliver R. McCord, Oswego 29 Pearl Taylor, Oswego 26 Walter W. St. Clair, Ft Worth, Tex 26 Leila L. Talbot, Parsons 22 Ray Peak, 21 Jennie Stacy, Parsons 18 C.

E. Giltner, Parsons 21 Cora May Woodmansee, 17 Ellsworth Hunt, who is attending the county high school at Altamont, visited Saturday and Sunday with his father, Q. B. Hunt, register of deeds. W.

S. Hyatt, who has been attending the present session of the legislature in Topeka, was a business visitor at the court house SPRING VALLEY, Mrs. Lee is on the sick list. Mr3. Smith is on the sick list.

Mr. Robison is having a well House Cleaning will soon be nere and some of armed. Mrs. Robison was shopping in Parsons Tuesday. Ora Frost, 28 you no doubt are planning for a new rag, car- Monday and Tuesday.

Saraba Fiacus, Coffeyville 29 Probate Judge W. W. Thomp Mrs. C. G.

Miller spent Satur PUBLIC SALE. day aiternoon with Mrs. Lee. son moved his family down from the farm Thursday and is now Having sold my farm I will Mrs. Rush spent Tuesday even sell at my residence 1-2 mile comfortably located in a resi ing with Mrs.

J. K. McCormick, west of Altamont on Friday, dence he recently purchased. February 17, xyil, commencing Chas. Cox and Geo.

Sheddy, Monday, February 13th will be the next regular meeting ot the board of trustees. James Waiiingford went to Mouud Valley uddy to visit his Drotner wno is editor ot the Mouud Valley Journal. Una David spent Friday in Vaieda wun hi iriend, Wlutieid fcaruard. Judge Saddler, the lecturer gave a very interesting laitc in cnayel 'inuraaay morning, ihe siuuents enjoyed ftid lecture bo well mat tney could not let him go witnout a few more words. The state secretary of the Y.

M. C. Mr. J. a.

JJadw-tnan visited hign school 'lnurs-uay, ana addressed the Y. M. (J. A. at noon.

Tne boys always enjoy naving Mr. jUadismau vial i them, and tell them ut tiia work. The high school basket ball teams go to Independence next l'nursday, and play tne Business Uoilege teams tnere in the evening. The girls returning here, and the boys going to Erie to play Friday evening and to tfutfalo Saturday evening and returning to the home camp Sunday evening. Winfield Barnard was visiting school the latter part of the week.

He came over to attend the lecture and remained until who have been in jail the past at 10 a. m. the following de-S'-ribed property: Registered Short Horn Cattle. Two registered Short Horn three weeks on a charge of being Guy Largent went to his new home in Netawaka, Friday. Mr.

and Mrs. H. H. Kugler are the happy parents of a bouncing son. Mr.

Kuntz and family spent Sunday evening at the home of connected with a recent burglary pet or linoluem. So we want to say to you that we have received four of our Spring Rugs, (and by the way one sold before we had time to check off the bill) and we are expecting the balance daily. We will also have what is new to us, and that is fine flax fiber Malting and Rugs, PURE LINEN floor covering, wear like iron. Watch Announcement cf Arrive! in This Paper. The Matting will sell for 35 cents a yard at Edna, were taken there for cows will be fresh soon, two their preliminary Friday, and after their hearing were released, want Kobison.

no particular evidence being pro Mrs. Troester expects to move to her new home on the Jake duced against them. COMMISSIONERS MET. Hall farm this week. Latest news from Washington The county commissioners met egiatered Short Horn heifers 1 year old, 1 two year old registered 'hort Horn Bull.

2 grade milch jows giving milk. Horses Jennets. One 4 year old horse, good me, well broke; one 2 year old ooach filley, good one; one extra rood Denmark saddle colt, one rood 6 year old Jennet (Rust's Mice no. 1644) infoal, 1 extra iood late mule colt. is that Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert in legular session Monday and rayne have become parents. Tuesday, allowing the regulai Some Parsons people enjoyed routine of bills, XX. a round trip auto ride and spent In the matter of the appoint part ot Monday at Weber's. 15.00 Rugs 9x12 Rugs 11x12 Be sure and see them.

ment of a county health officer Wilbert Robison and Ruth for the ensuing year, the names Green spent Sunday evening at tne home ot Adriane McCormick. of J. A Vaughan and J. H. Hen son, both of Mound Valley, were Mrs.

C. G. Miller and Mrs. J. P.

May spent Wednesday with presented Commissioners Talbot Registered Poland China Hogs. The following hogs are of the ig bone Nebraska Type; two ows. eight 500 pounds, farrow farrow soon; two about 200 pounds; Kev. and wile at Labette and Romine voted for Hensor Arnold, Elva and Christenia Friday. Miss Pearl Taylor of the class of '04, and Oliver McCord were married at her home Sunday at high noon.

Mrs. McCord is a graduate of the high school. The school extends congratulations. The Y. M.

C. A. of the Labette County High School are planning to send a large delega who was duly appointed, Robison spent Saturday night and A if- Phones 7 and 30. The bonds of the various town 2 boars weight about 100 pounds, ship assessors were approved as bunday at the home of Mrs. Burns.

Miss Lulu Miller was honored were also the bonds of A. D. ate fall pigs. These are served iy ray Mamoth Herd Boar, who Carpenter covering the county on her last birthday by her has 11 1-2 inch bone, he by printing and two-thirds of thf job work and the Chetopa Clip jrand look, weighed 920 pounds it 30 months old. per covering one-third of the job work.

In the matter of printing ra'mlng Impiiments. tion to the state convention at Fittsbug. Much good is anticipated from this movement. "The Mutual Benefit Club" held their first meeting Thursday evening. An enjoyable time was reported.

Miss Flossie Hamilton a member of" the class of '03 was married week ago last Monday the bar dockets for the district One good Ideal, windmill, 30 court it was awarded to the Os 'oot tower; 1 good seperator, wego Independent, Dairy Maid; 1 new 6 foot Deer ng mower, 1 good edge drop The county clerk has been in orn planter, with kaffir, plates; structed to take up with the var 1 1 i ot rarsons. Ai 00Qr wmr. reuueiume I ious counties along the state line many friends who gave her a post card shower. Miss Alberta Troester is out enjoying her "honey moon" on her wedding tour, accompanied by the good wishes of her many friends. Mrs.

J. E. McCormick left Sunday morning for Welch, where she is going to spend a few days with her brother and other relatives. The social hop at Weber's on Saturday night was well attended and music furnished by Mr. Weber and his daughters, Marcebilla and Dolores, and was enjoved to a high degree by all present.

Mr. and Mrs. J. P. May entertained a few of their neighbors with music and a taffv iiic Bisiiuui caucuu acai ucou wu- nmbined, 1 good 14 inch break- ratulatona t0 them and wish between Kansas and Oklahoma, 1 1 I the matter petitioning the legis ingpiow, new Janesviue rid- them a happy married lite ing snovei cultivator, i surrace Th Ait.amsnf.

haabet ball latures in both states for an ap propriation for the purpose oi 1 tongueless cultiva- teams were very glad upon or. one 1 horse cultivator, one reaching Caney to find some opening and establishing a state i.v rack. 1 steel harrow, old high school graduates located line road and putting it in firs4 C. M. Williams who was there.

I good set of 1 1-2 inch work class condition. The board had a BEWARE OF SUDDEN ATTACEfS THAT MAY PROVE DEADLY. YOU CAN SOON REPEL THE MOST DANGEROUS WITH of- rra fimo a momhor' nf tho irness. 1 good disc harrow, one hnarrl nf trnstpp9 of the abette resolution prepared and submit ted to the two members of thf grind stone, hedge posts County High School, is now (hed, corner and line posts.) superintendent of the Caney house and Senator Bender. 1 1 1 puuing lately.

Those present Feed. nign scnooi, and nis son is District court convened for the 250 principal ot one ot the ward were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Largent, Mr.

and Mrs. E. G. Six tons timothy hay, February term at Oswego Tues scnoois. vivin uore is principal ushels corn, 200 bushels oats, of another one of the schools and Weber, Mr.

and Mrs. C. day morning and the jury report J3 NEW DO '-t it Miller, Mrs. Lee, Gladys Wood ed Wednesday morning. It I stack of cow peas.

Household Goods. Marcebilla. Dolores and Gwen Sam Davis another one of our alumni has charge of the telephone business of Caney. not expected that the term will dolyn Weber, Minnie Lee, Guy One Garland steel range, a be very lengthy as several have Last Wednesday evening the iargent, Walter Lee. Geo.

Mav Elmer Christian, Ernest, Ceci rood one; 1 cook stove, one leating stove, 1 folding sanitary THE MOST INFALLIBLE CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPS eys.n AND ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY FOR L. C. H. S. opened the base ball plead "guilty" and the casf against Wm.

J. Jones, which it ouch, bed steads and chairs and blen. Lee. All reported good time. HACKBERRY.

was expected would consumf season oy playing a game De-tween the juniors and sophomores on one side and the ind other household and kitchen considerable time, has been post urniture. seniors, freshmen and faculty on THROAT AfD LI poned to the May term. Lovely weather, with a smal the other. The- faculty being shower ot rain Sunday. PRICE SOc AND $1.00 The apportionment of the bank Usual term.

T. E. Tantlinger. M. G.

Mohler. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY 23 C. E. Watt helped Ohles do represented by Mr. Sinjrer as umpire.

The score was 8 to 6 in favor of the juniors and sophomores. his butchering Monday. deposits for the ensuing year as follows: $20,000 the most permanent iund at 3 per cent to 1 T- A Read's Drug Store oi. unriscmann, Auctioneer. Wm.

Porter of Labette was' in F. I. Nevvhouse and W. L. our vicinity on business last the C.

M. Condon Co. State iudgen, Clerks. week. hi R.

Franks will serve lunch Bark at Oswego; $30,000 of the next most permanent fund at 2 S2 Sam Ohles and Maude Beck on the grounds. were married at Oswego, Wed nesday of last week. per cent divided as follows: Par COME. WHERE NATURE SMIII sons State Bank Chetopa JAYNESVILLE. Roy Greer of Parsons Mr.

and Mrs. J. Walker and Nannie Haskins made a business spent State Bank Farmers and Merchants State Bank at Chetopa FL'OR E. C. Sunday with his uncle, trip to Parsons Thursday.

Vrmour and family. Citizens State Bank at Abner Decow and family are The groundhog paw his shadow now on the K. T. Monroe farm. 1 it.

Where you can farm the whole year round. Where you don't have to spend all you make. Where you can raise three or four crops EVERY year. Where farm lands take NO VACATIONS. Where the erround DOES NOT REST.

Where there are no crop failures, drouths, sickness or pests. Where there Mst Wednesdav. so you naa Edna and First 1 Bank of Edna $7,500. All the bak.nce to be divided as equal ta possible between the Oswego navmg moved last week. Several from this neie-hhnr.

etter put in a supply of, coat qwampc amt. Whro th qnmmprq art. snrinffs and the winters are autumns Where Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCartney hood attended the surprise at the the larre markets of the United States: New York.

Chicago, and all the thickly po is i jpulateJ cities of the east bloom in December as fj ir Antro a caueu to ee ma btice home Thursday night, State Bank, Parsons Commercial art. nnlv Sfi hours awav. Where freezincr temoerature is unknown. Where roses grandfather, Mr. A.

Bowman, Bar.k and First National Bank at they do in the North in May. Elmer Lawellin spent Saturday night at the Clint Hanigan home ne day last week. Wo nlaim tW. th KissimmeA -nrairitts nre the most desirable olace -in the Parsons at 1 1-2 per cent. John.

Gaddis delivered his in Valley neighborhood. if; County Assessor Savage re- nogrs to A. N. Nelson last week. The Haynes family moved last ceived notice Tuesday that the E.

Bowman and Jas. Gaddis week out on a farm they bought present legislature had passed at delivered theirs Tuesday. some time ago, south and west of least one law and that was to re- Mr. Hedrick moved last Friday Altamont voke all the annomtments of citv from Mr. Davis' place to the Semor Lawson and family.

Len ulace he has remodled in the world for safe and profitable land investments. BECAUSE OF Its excellent health conditions. Its abundance of rain fall and splendid drainage. Its advantage in the cheapness of the cost of gooJ labor Its unexcallei location fro.n the standpoint of market facilities. Its Marvelous productiveness and the immense variety of its valuable products.

Its advantage in permitting the planting anl iryestin of crop, every m.nth in the year. Also our company authorizes me to guarantee for them that they will pay the railroad fares of all those who go with me, to investigate their lands, if they cannot prove to your entire satrnfaciion that 20 neies of their land, well farmed, will make a man more money each ye.tr than the best 160 Bures in your country. This certainly should set at rest any idea aa to the unproductiveness of their land. assessors made by the county as Foster and family and Sherman Willow Branch District. Houts spent Sunday at the R.

T. sessor and the mayor and council and giving the right to appoint Several of the young people of Monroe home. J. D. Ohles was called to Okla this neighborhood attended a oartv civen at the home of Mr.

them hereafter to the county assessor and making their confirm homa last week on account of the and Mrs. Ralph Evans Saturday illness of his brother, Lee, who ation by the board of commis night. sioners necessary, rather than by Emmur and William Bowman the mayor and council. Under had several tons of nice prairie We have some reproductions of the crops that grows, which sj eak for Ihemselves-come in and s-e what such lands as we are offering for sale at from $15.00 to $20.00 per acre will produce. Excursion dates first and third Tuesdays of each month.

View the evidence judge for yourself. For further information plea, call or address. hay baled last week which they his new law the following ap' delivered at Edna. Harley pMntments have been made: Bethards is having some baled is quite sick with pneumonia. Card of Thanks.

We desire to thank the friends for their kind deeds tendered us during our late bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. F. L.

Calvin. 3 Let us know how many manure spreaders you will want this year. Luraan VanSlyke, TSv IT TT TlTTT 1T710 ALTAMONT this week and delivering it at arsons City, 1st ward, J. W. annett; 2nd ward, Maurice c.

KANSAS. the same place. l. Davis; 3rd ward, Leroy Dick; Get your cotton seed meal of 4th ward. Norman McDonalJ.

r' I'll I I II Oswmu City, Harry Giltan. 1.

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