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You All's Doin's from Woodston, Kansas • 11

You All's Doin's from Woodston, Kansas • 11

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You All's Doin'si
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Woodston, Kansas
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Cuffs can be made just as stiff as de- iiyougn rougu i carried no evil intent. I dismissed at ftUJUUL" exnlainpd. to I lof Bates. But more thines than his I USJUS' ana exPialnea. i fitwfft aw mUxx SUPPLEMENT TO YOU ALL'S DOIN'S Volume 4, Number 44.

a new house on the old Holmes jlainder- W. T. SMITHEll, Notary Public All Legal Work clone promptly 1 carefully ann it reasonable Special attention given pensioners' Office with W. T. SSmither Bro.

4 i I J. N.BRICKELL'S Barber Shop Up to date Hair Cutting, Clean Shaving, Shampooing and Massages. Two chairs on Satunln vs. Agency Conconj ia St' Lniindrv. 8tf.

v. Telephone No. 4'2 WOODSTON LODGK NO. 56 Fkank Mebton L. Smith, V.G'.,'O.II;.Grh-oky, Sec.

Meetings, Tuesdays. Visiters welcome. Dr. Edward Everett Hale, Chaplain of the United Stale! Senate, who makei a itirring appeal in the Woman'i Home Companion (or a motheri' fight againit Child Labor SOUTH OF TOWN BY t'NCLrS JOSH Jos. Mendenbail returned last week from Oklahoma where bft $pent the winter with a son.

David Trine has just returned from an extended visit to Missouri and Iowa. II C. Diggs is put selling stock food and poultry powders. 3 J. W.

LaKue is breaking prairie. Clayton Doane and mother went to Plainville Tuesday. II. C. Diggs was quite porly a few days, last week.

I. P. Putnam will farm land of his own this year. Mrs. Wylie called on Mrs.

Copping Friday. We learned an Gsbome paper that W. W. Miller wUii orin return to Osborne for the summer. Another syrup pail tlorror.

A lady put a chicken on to boil in a gallon syrup pail with the usual result. When ihe water got hot the lid flew off and only one piece remained to tell the story. ADugan and family visited at Frank Tarbell's Sunday. There was a Christian Endeavor convention at the Mt. Ayr ichurcta Wednesday, comprising the Alton? Kill Creek and Mt.

Ayr societies. Mr. and Mrs. A. P.Gregory and granddaughter Lenna, visited' theft daughter, Mrs.

Whitford, also Aunt Eliza Pierce on Elm Creek and thetf" niece, Mrs. Davis in Stockton last weekV There was a surprise on Prentice Curl Thursday evening. The quests all being young married people. Quite a good many are losing chickens not by chicken thieves, but they are just dying. Prentice Curl and family of Mt.

Ayr spent Sunday at S. S. Frazier's. Work in first degree next meeting Sollenbirger. Robert McClure helped Fred Jones'a few days laBt week.

son farm. j. Fred Lew is bad a runaway with a four horse tenm hitched to a but fortunately no damage was done. G. C.

Gregory will farm the old Tony Dan Cunningham farm this year. Charley Cbapin is kept busy cleaning out wells for bis neighbors. Miss Anna Critchfleld, returned last Saturday from CawkerjCity where she has been taking instrumental music lessons of M.L, Mclntire. Kussel Gregory will help his Terrell, farm near Blooming-ton this year. Will Whaley has a new driving horse.

Frank Perkins has two or three horses for sale. George Wineinger sold a fine horse to Prentice Curl a short time ago. Mr, and Mrs. Cooper went to Stockton Tuesday. Mr.

Cooper went to take in the returns as assessor of Medicine township, Mr. Harris has been called to Osbore quite often lately to see bis mother. She was much improved at'l'acC report. Mr. Dickinson helped Mr.

Harris a day or two the first of the week. Fred Poore went to Mr. Harris' on business Saturday afternoon. Will Whaley bad one -of Fred Poore's bprses a few days last week. J.

II. Miller and wife went to Woods-ton Sunday evening. Mr. Miller took the train for Osborne Monday morning. Frank Sarver had several teams helpr-ing him haul lumber from Woodston last week.

Sheriff Curl was out from Osborne the first of the week to see after some business at the farm at Mt. Ayr. James Hays now sports a new spring wagon. Will Stanfleld lost a fine calf on the alfalfa last week. J.

H. Miller has named his ranch. It is to be the; Sand Branch Stock Farm. He has a tine stock farm and is getting a nice lot of alfalfa started. W.

A. CAMP No. 292S O. C. Eckernian bought some cbicisM WonilKton, Kan.

Meerinir niirht VVwInesdav nr. 8 o'clock phH-. of H. Debutt8 the first of the C. C.

Cook will sow some (alfalfa thiS Mr. McClure's are preparing to. mv- We did not iearn where they were going -t D. D. Denio has been hauling feed the Visitors ni'H iio "t'ntrnslon.

J. II. our, V.C.; F.F.JONES, ClH-k. last iew uays. Harry White treated a few of the young folks to a buggy ride Surdajl afternoon.

Miss Minnie Flemming had a birthday party a short time ago atber grandmother's. John Grifflii and wife spent Monday at their T. v. Johnny Frazler called at R. Cooper Monday evening.

He left "Tuesday" for" A business meeting of the stock-' holders of the Woodston Mercantile and Shipping Association was held at the elevator Monday afternoon and all the outgoing; bfflcers were re Albert Paynter of Alton was 'in town Mrs, R. I. Gregg has returned from Excelsior Springs and is visiting ow in Stockton. Miss Marie Landis of Holton i oi-ganizing a class in music here. SI if ix staying at the homo of, J.

Handling and Selecting a Bull. At the meeting, of the Maine Dairy- men's suggested some ways of a nervous bull. "The scheme' that, I have seen," said f'la that. tha Billings farm in Vermont. where a flve-elghths inch wire cable seventy-five feet long Is anchored at both end and stretched about six, feet nbove thtV ground.

Sliding pulleys permit the nn-. Vernie Norris is working for Mr. Peterson near Mt. Ayr. meaae couniy.

John Galer has hired a team of of Ed Stanfleld to work this spring." 1 Holly Norris was an Osborne visitor one day last week. Thos. and Sherman MiljeV va ted The Holinesi people are making prepa rations for their annual camp meeting at Mt. Ayr in June Bob Davis recieved word that his Mr. Dickinson purchased a new Saturpay from S.

J. Hibbs at v0odton. brother at Wichata had fallen from a building, breaking both legs and reciev- few days the first of the week at II. Miller's. I Frank Shearer of Cawker came'1 up Monday to assistjal while on his ranee.

Well, as items are scarce and hard to find, we'll try to djo better next ing other injuries. He took the train for that place Tuesday of last week. Ed Gager returned from a pleasure trip to Galveston, Texas. He said he teok a bath in the bay and it was no trouble at all to get wet. Robert Busby and daughter went to Bow Creek Saturday afternoon on a visit.

They took a livery rig from Woodston. Lon Wills spent Sundav at II. Miller's. Harve Busby and family4 part of the day Sunday at Bandolph Cooper's. Lester Rubottom was over on the creek Sunday afternoon.

Mr. Hendricks of Republic county has moved to the Miller farm which he recently purchased. Ed Cox has treated his house to a coat Local Paragraphs: Charley Brown has given up his west- of paint and made some other improve- menfs. ern inp. Chas.

White's visited' Chas. Butter- Imal to walk or run seventy -five feotl and return nn mnay tines an he caw toj A slmihr plan is at collego, only the length of play la lhn-' ited to the length of tlie peu. In selecting a bull choose one whV)st indthei and bDth gramlniotberi have bai'Iv yielded above COO pounds of fat, To? several years In. successlxi. for rigor aud strength and evitleaca of, function In the inlivldual and see that among his relatives there are no weak: Hugs.

Be sure that no lias a gaml ekiu, soft and of fair hlekuess. I am afrnl.l4 of a very thin skin; beware of hunt one. If he got me a lot of hei fern that developed into good cows, I would keep Jjlm as long as I could without Inbreeding far enough Interfere with. the strength and size of bis W. R.

Fairbanks and wife visited Sunday with their daughter, Mr. Chas. Taylor. Miss Daisy Boughner and gentleman friend of Downs spent a few days I the first of the week at the A. T.

McFadden home. Dr. Colby reports an girj at the home of Mr. and Mrs. GIibb; Taylor of the Medicine country, born, Tuesday.

Word bas been received here that Harve Hornish has moyed from Hep pner to The Dalles, Oregon. He has a better position. Mrs. J. M.

Stehley was in Stocliton yesterday. Mrs. A. S. Pauley went to Stockton Wednesday.

H. H. Hollen txk a trip to Osborne county this week pn 'jT We are in receipt of a copy of the LaCrosse Republican, which was later purchased by Robinson, fof merly editor of the Cawker Record. If the' people of LaCrosse ever bad a genuine'good fellow at the head its newspaper, be is there We hope Brother Robinson will be greeted by so heavy a patronage that he may never get' his last customer waited on. 0.

0. Osborn was down from the ore's Sunday. Jesse Gregory Is building a large hog pasture. Dewitt Worden purchased a new set of harness at Osborne last week. The ground squirrels are out looking for the porn crop.

Will Whaley can't see why his name is in the paper so Rev. Dalrymple went to. Carthage, Missouri, last Tuesday to see his son who is dangerously 111', having been poisoned from working In a tin shop. Robert Busby and daughter visited at Will Busby's Friday night; Rev. Dalrymple returned from Missouri Saturday and was met at Woodston by Ross Smith, Charley Cook lost a fine cow Friday night.

S. S. Frazier bas some corn ground to rent to some one. Will Whaley bought a pne horse cultivator last Saturday to cnltivate his orchard with. Wint Downing did some much needed road work south ot the bridge Monday.

Charley Cook assisted W. L. Shepard with some farm work last week. Frazier and wife visited with his mother, Mrs. Omar Gregory, at Mt.

Ayr Monday. 4 Owen Smith and wife, night with their 8on, Rrss Smith. Joseph Casper, James Griffin and L. S. Lough appraised the Miller land last Thursday.

Ralph Gregory will help his father farm east of Woodston this year. Mart Stanfleld made his regular trip to Woodston Sunday afternoon. Will Whaley and lady attended churcb at Rose Hill Sunday afternoon and at Chalk Mound in the evening. How a Woman May Appear Slim. If you wish to look sllm don't di'esS in white or light colored materials.

Shun all large patterns. Stripes fire more becoming than spots, but narrow, not broad, stripes should be worn. Choose material the put-tern of which runs In perpendicular lines. Short skirts are stitt very be-: coming. Flowing draperies.

on the other, hand, gl ve grace. A long, central ilne of trimming froni tliront. to hem adds "a certain telghf so does a single flounce at the foot of the Many frills should be avoided. A tight fitting gown is never becoming to-a fetout figure, nnd even in summer chiffon 'or lace scarf should bo worn.s. It has a softening effect.

Clifford Simons Is working for R. G. county seat yefterday. Mr. Boeher of Cawker City will build.

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