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De Soto News from De Soto, Kansas • 1

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De Soto Newsi
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De Soto, Kansas
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Many Features "Subscribe Now" Twelve Pages TO NEW NUMBER 31 DE SOTO, KANSAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 81, 1922 VOLUME 1 Published Weekly Misses Pearl and Phoebe William Clavton of Bur- and has resided in this vicinity ton took a look at Serviss and' Movie Announcements Patrons of the High School picture show will be pleased to know that the Tuesday show will be started again early in September. A number of big features have been bought for September showing. Two of these are "The Queen of Sheba" and "A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court." A number of First National and Gold wyn pic tures will also be shown on the Tuesday night dates. took a notion to pass him, Red singled and Tay lor walked, lied and Kly executed a double steal and scored on Adams double. Spot got a single to start the 4th but died an second on a very close decision.

In the 6th Soup first up lined one over in the weeds by the creek for a homer, Gibson afraid of Adams walked him, Mclntire again singled Spot singled, Douglass singled, Billy coaxed Gibson out of free transportation. Serviss again ever since and was a member of the Christian church here. The deceased departed this life August 19, 1922, at the age of 74 10 month and 21 days. He leaves to mourn their loss a widow, seven children, seventeen grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Life to bim was real and of duties which he performed well.

He was thoroughly de voted to whatever be undertook especially his borne and his family. A ireeiou on from it goue A voice we're loved is stilled place is vacant in the home Wuich never can be Trout went to Linwood to spend Wednesday night and Thursday with their sister, Mrs. Will Bowers and ran into an unexpected wedding of her sun, Hoy H. Bower and Miss Eunice Cur-tiss. The Misses Trout accompanied the couple to Lawrence where they were married by the llev.

F. E. Witorait at p.m. The briae was dressed in a blue tiicotine tailored suit and the groom wore a daik suit. Before they arrived at Lawrence the car was well decorated with suitable placards.

After the return home the bride's parents, Mr. and Charles Cnrtiss, entertained the happy, young couple and the groom's mother, to a six o'clock supper. About eight o'clock came the charivari crowd which was treated to candy and cigars. All congratulated Mr. and Mrs.

Bovvers. cleaned the bases with a tripple. Obituary. James Napoleon Blaylock was born at Greensboro, N. Sept.

In the next frame Taylor walked I Another Easy One -De Soto 14; Western Union 2 The brass pounders of Kansas City, who hart an idea that they could play ball came out to De Soto to get this idea taken out of their heads; they were so far outclassed they never seemed to get bearing. Another game where the manager tried to stem the tide when their pitcher was knocked out in the 8rd. He was able only to dodge the oase hits for 6 innings. Twentyonu safe hits registered off three pitcher. Spot Maker not 3, Douglass tf, Serviss 3, Red Uaker 3, VVarsop 3, Mulniire 8, Adams 2 and Tay lor 1.

VVarsop got a home run and Serviss 2 tripples, and Mac a double. The fireworks started right at the lirst. Douglas hit stole second, Billy Baker on when a try for Doug, tss at ilru eut wild; Serviss cleaned the bases with ail base hit to right In the second inning, YVar.sop dreve one over 2nd for a double butWHsoutou a quick return of a long left liehi drive off ol Adams' bat that was dugiit. Mac doubled, Spot walked auu Douglas polled out a single eoi ing Mclntu The third, Tuorn lingame, who spent a few days here last week, the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Harry Raodali, was a Kansas City visitor Friday.

Mrs. Anna Hughey and son returned to their home at Kansas City Friday morning after a few weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gardner. Miss Mae Marshall accompanied them.

Fred War sop and wife were shopping in the City Saturday. Mrs. Charles Hundley spent Saturday night with her mother, Mrs. Will Cujp. Barry Brune and family spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives at Jarbalo.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stua.rt and Daughter, Roberta, have returned from an overland trip to Colorado Springs, Manitou and Denver. They traveled over the Santa b'e trail and the Kansas-Colorado boulevard, stopping at Salina, Sheridan LaUe and at The return trip was make over the U. highway and the Blue Line, with a visit of two weeks off at Minneapolis with and Adams dittoed and an overthrow at third scored another.

29, lH47i and grew to manhood and served in the Civil War t.liopu Hp was married three (id in his Wisdom has recalled The Hth and our last everybody times. To the lirst union was has sen And though hit body slumhers here Th soul is safe in Heaten. bitted again, Serviss started it with a single then right down the line with safties. lied, Ely, Soup, Adams, Mac and Spot. Mclutire allowed, only 4 hits and struck out 11.

born two children; a daughter dying in infancy and a son, John Blaylock, of near Prairie Center. To his second union was born a daughter, Mrs. Lou Heckert, oi Card Of Thaaks We wish to express our thanks and gratitude to the many rel- Mrs. Alice Tavlor returned to who De Soto. To his last union, five Next Sunday, not sure, atives, friends and neighbors ner home Kansas City Friday comes but uo more Kansas City one daughter, Mrs for their kindness and sympathy Bertha Forbes, Bonner Springs and four sons, Fred of Kansas Cuy, Lucius of Lawrence and Ed and Arthur of the home address.

He came with bis family to Kansas in 1889 teams tried out. Probably Gardner, who won ever gatna in their Inter City league. We will play them a series of games before the close of the season. Hy morning after a few days visit with her brother, B. S.

Taylor, and family. B. S. accompanied her and spent the day in the City. James Dunn, who is employed in Kansas City, spent Saturday and Sunday with homefolk here.

in 1 New Fail Line of Ladies House Dresses and House Aprons Z'Z Owing to the select styles wuidi vrate in a to secure, and our Bfi shown during the illness and death of our dear husband and father; Also for the beautiful Aoral offerings. Mits. H. J. Blaylock and children.

Church Notes FIRST METHODIST A good attendance at Sunday School Sunday morning and every teacher in their place. We believe Bro. Shuler's vacation did him good as his sermon Suud.i. morning was exceptionally good. A good congregation "was present.

Bro. G. D. Wood and family returned from their vacation trip Saturday. Tne Happy Hustler class gave a social on the Hotel Lawn Sat urday night.

Regular preaching services at 8 o'clock next Sunday evening, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Walter Sundbye and family, who have been faithful workers in all church activities for sometime, recently movttd to a farm near Morse. To show their appreciation of their service while among them the Bethel folic took well-tilled baskets and drove down after morning service and spent the day, Sunday. They report a most delightful day.

fi SCHOOL BOOKS- and SUPPLIES We carry both Umdeand High School supplies Pens, peucils, fountain peus, Kversharp pencils, rulers, book straps, erasers, loose leaf note books, pencil or ink tablets, crayolas, chalk, painty compasses, pencil clijs, paper clips, gummed stickers, iheiue pads, typewriter paper, Examination tablets, spelling pa-Is, note books-all sizes Anything you may need in the line of school supplies R. GOEHNER, Drugisft Tiy The Drug Store First Both Phones Do Soto, Kansas 0 i.it).p tin it over ol tiie Hi am enabled to ofiVr you, monthly, a opin-jt-lcic mu; oi uva uiuveo, iiccu al pnet-s thai are easily lb per cent lower than many other lines, I'riit-suu our September Hue are $1.00, $2,00 3j5y, and Men's Union Suits I) Athletic Uulou Suits, the genuine 1) per suit 1.50 Look for the Hod Label, if it does not have it, you are not buying a'geuuiue VI) Kuul VVeave, athletic ui.ion suits, riiade like 1- per suit 75o liarters Ladies frilled ellistio garters, plain or fancy colors, per pair 25c Men's double grip hose suppurters, silk t'inish elastic, pair 35u Ties Men's silk Knit ties, uevv fall patterns, each 50o to 75o Men's four-iu hand ties, dark patterns, each 75c Men's Grip Bow ties, assorted patterns, each 50c. Work Shirts shades of blue, eithei light blue ehambray, double pocket, Everett medium weight, or the extra heavy, full line of sizes, price 1,00 ilhus or stouts, priced M0 Handkercliiefs Men's plain white handkerchiefs, each 10c, 3 for 25o Men's red and blue bail' lauua handkerc'. iefs, 10ctto 15u GROCERIES L'uiitau Hams, 8 to 10 pound size, none fine, per pound 30o Pure Cioinb iloney, lib comb for 25u Pontius red sealing wax, per box 5o Resolutions Whereas, the Infinite Father hath taken to himself our be loved associate and friend, Hazel Green, we the teachers of Johnson County, Now in session assembled, extend to the be reaved family our sincere sym P) pathy. We recognize in her passing, the linger of God and we pay our tribute to her as one of our Insurance and Farm Loans most efficient and faithful teach ers, one who tbas rendered ex Wenuine Boyd Masou zinc jar caps per box 30c Cream of Wheat, pkg 25c alted service to both the pupils and the patrons in our county.

She has passed to her reward in that realm of light beyond 'the frost-chain and the fever" but her spirit walks abroad, her beautiful, unseldsh example will i lied Salmon, tall cans 35c, 12 cans tor $3 50 Ull Alagkapinksalmou per can 15c Swans Down cake flour, pkg35o It leniou or vanilla extract, 2oz bottle for 35c Punch pure cider vinegar, per gal 50c Aristos bleached flour, fancy high patent per 481b sack lladiey's Charm Breakfast Fowl, 41b sack 20c Cupples Bed jar rubbers, per package 10c, 3 packages for 25e Kxtra large Sunkist Lemons, per dozen 40c Snmmer (llri Sweet wrinkled peaf, i ert-an 205 be to us as a light, leading to nobler purpose and higher en deavor. Mabkl IIakiuson Committee Klizauktii Ui uway Vkunon Myeus Lt ClLLE EWINO, CO. St'PT. The De Soto State Bank D) The Bank that Appreciate! your Husiuess 88 TPaiy loir CJo 6 Mrs. Inez Matheny returned to the City Tuesday morning after spending Monday with her lMinii lift e.

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