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Town and Country and the Sasnak from Fort Scott, Kansas • 16

Town and Country and the Sasnak from Fort Scott, Kansas • 16

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Fort Scott, Kansas
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16
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COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. TURKEY CREEK. (By Georgia Anderson.) Zeke Anderson, went to Fort Scott, Saturday. Mrs. Palmer and daughter, Alta, went up to Bronson, Saturday.

John Baptist and family and Craig and family, spent Sunday at Wallace Jones. Chester and Harry Green visited relatives in Fort Scott Sunday. Misses Bertha and Ada Sheler visited relatives in Uniontown Sunday. Mr. George Campbell and pupils contemplate having a Christmas tree Friday night.

Rev. John Preston, of Lallarpe filled Rev. Bixles appointment at the school house Saturday and Sunday. The Primitive Baptists have moved t'hsir church back to Turkey Creek where it was first organized forty-five yea ago, by Rev. Mahuiin, of Drywood, Kansas.

Mrs. J. O. Thompson and Cora S'hinn of Moran, visited their parents Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Shinn Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and M.s. Teague attended a birthday party at Perly Wells' Saturday. They report a nice time.

The men and boys of this neighborhood got together last Thursday and went rabbit hunting. They killed two" hund.ed and eighty-five. They will 'have an oyster supper on Saturday night, December 30th, at the school house. We wish all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. BERLIN NEWS.

(By Wonder Who.) We can now begin to look for Santa Claus. Mrs. Geo-ge Hardwiek, of near Fort Scott visited her sisters, Mes-dames Johnnie Stewart and Moore. She returned home Sunday afternoon. Mrs.

Joe Moore accompanied by fcer daughter, Gertrude, sp'ent last Saturday evening with Mrs. John Goodbody, of Oakdale. Miss Maude Bowers was absent from school Thursday and Fiidayof last week. Mrs. Tom Moore and children YOU WIIvI FIHD Aiy ISO ocitiL Mai Candies, Fruits, Juts and Oysters.

Hobson gives a Fancy Box with each purchase and sells Candy 25 per cent cheaper than anyone I have ever met in my travels. Your Old Friend, NEWS DEBOT the wood pile was well filled up with enough wood to do, all winter. spent several days last week visiting her brother, ohnnie Deeds and family, of Mapleton. All are Invited to attend the Christmas t-ee at Poplar Grove next Sunday night. Miss Lille "Moore, has been slightly this week.

Mrs. John Stewart called on her sister, Mrs Tom Moore last Sunday evening Mrs. Feemster returned home from Iola ande Erie where she has been visiting her children, Mrs. B. A.

Jones and Mr. Lumas Feemsfr. Mr Andrew Leslie is reported better at this writing. Mr. Willie Feemster visited his uncle, Mr.

Mike of Mapleton. Joe Moore met with a very painful accident the other while doctoring a mule's foot. The mule became frightened and kicked hitting him in the face. It might have proven very serious, but did not. The good neighbors and friends of Mrs, Martha Stroud, gathered at her home last evening and when they left, SCHOFIELD ITEMS.

The scholars of Schofleld school have purchased a new foot ball. They will soon be training right. Report of Schofleld SchooK District 3rd month ending on December 1, 1905. Number of pupils enrolled 27. Average dally attendance 21 3-5.

Those neither absent nor tardy were Nellie Pelle, Clarence Shorten, Edward Shorten, Llllie Drae-ner, Hazel Elder, Maggie Kalm, Howard Kalm. Tardy, but not absent were Roy Shorten, Tom Hennlng, Corn Ater, Visitor two, (2) Cecil Woodward and Maggi SU1. A. G. Tuesday.

Ed McCalllster and John Hen-ning went to the coal fields near Cato for loads of coal last Tuesday. Mr. LeRue sold 80 acres of land off -his farm to Mr. Robert Ringlamd. Mr.

and Mrs. John Henning went to Fort Scott Saturday. Messrs. F. Cook, Smith Runkle, and R.

II. -Gordon drove fat cattle to Fort Scott Saturday. Mr. A. G.

Elder andhls mother.went to Fort Scott Saturday. Burt Ruthrauff has been on ths ick list but i report! to well Mr. Nels Olson went to Redfleld on Tuesday, on. business. Mr.

Jamison has been baling hay for Mr. Olson. -4 Mr. W. J.

Peele has been thrashing kaflir com for his neighbors the past week. Mr. LaRue and Mr. Ringland went to Fort Scott last Tuesday on "business. R.

Shorten went to th Solid City,.

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