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The Mayetta Herald from Mayetta, Kansas • 4

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J'-. tH2 MAYETTA fcEBAiD HKDLTOR. KANSAS pfre inn be 3 IIS I 1 i W. T. Beck, of the Holton Recorder in I THE MAYETTA HERALD ticorge Klusmire of Holton was attendance at the Fair last Friday.

was a visitor at the Fair last Friday. The Old Reliable Published Every Thursday By V. C. UowFliToN. THE CEMETERY The Mayetta cemetery, a beautiful elevated littlo slope of ground as one could wish for as a last resting place for our loved ones who sleep the long sweet sleep which knows no awakening.

Nature has done her1 share in giving us a burying ground which lies GOOD 8ED RYE I have'some good seed rye for sale, at $1.40 per bushel. Call at my home PAT WALSH. Fred Waters has traded his Hayes automobile to Jake Heynian for his Marathon car and the old Heynian building east of the Miller store. He has had a garage in it for Eeveral weeks and will commence work on an addition to the rear in wheih he will In Advance $1.00 Vvr Year, Bush Gerts Piano Prices Are Right For This Dry Season almost perfect. But when we visit Entered as secutl Hana matter February 18, 1910.

at ilie por-t office at this silent city of the dead, such a Riirht as we behold! The ground as under the Act of a whole is covered with a rank grow th Mm.v'I. Kansas, March 1879. Just the Thing. "My boy," said the man of millions, with a note of pathoB in his voice, "I hoped when you became of age I would be able to relinquish some of my business cares and take a little rest." 'JGood old dad! And so you shall," replied the gilded youth. "Come wltb me and take a cruise in my Age-Herald.

of prairie grass and bluestcni, much of which has not been molested since last year and then we go around and look at the different graves where the move his blacksmith shop. Secretary of State, J. T. Dotkin, drove up from Topeka laat Saturday, and took in the Indian Fair. J.

T. seemed to enjoy the Bights very much and told us that we had something in the Indian Fair that we could be proud off and that the Indians and all connected with the Fair deserve great praise and credit for the fair and the manner in which it was conducted and that they could count on him for a earth has been loosened and there Advertising liatea. Display, per column inch Readers, per line 5c Readers, Black Face, per line 10c Card of thanks, Resolutions, Obituary we see all kinds of weeds, even cock- elburrs and no hand raised to 6tay Singer Sewing Machines at $35.00 and $40.00 No Better Goods Made JOHN MECK H0llnkansa. Southwest of Square A Modern Slav' of the Hearth. Woman is tired of a home that Is too large, where the third floor gets dirty while she is cleaning the first, of a their progress.

Are we ashamed of such negligence? and if we are, what we coine to do? In time past we Poetry, notices of Entertainments for pay, are chargeable at regular advertising rates. home that cannot be left lest it should be burglarized, of a home where there visitor again in 1917, nothing happening to prevent him. have inverted a notice In the Mayetta Herald calling for those who wore interested to turn out and help clean up and as a matter of course some were Is always a slate wrong or a broken It. K. Bonnett.

of the A and col window or a shortage of coal. She Is tired of being immolated on the domestic hearth. W. L. George in Harper's lege at Manhattan was here last week judging the crop products at the Fair LOCAL and PERSONAL interested and did turn out, and work but they were the very people who have always kept their lots in fairly Magazine.

and told us that he was surprised at the good showing that was made In 8unday Traveling. Old time acta of parliament in Great the face of such conditions, as we have had to contend with this year. He The good shape, so nothing was gained by way of a general clean up. Now let our cemetery committee if we have Britain aimed to stop Sunday traveling. says that with a little training that the vis- Wm.

A. Earley of lloyt was Indians will make good farmers and In 1669. for example, two men were found guilty of the crime of walking from Bristol to Bath on a Sunday and one, Bee to BTAKTiNU tnis worn oi wiping out this disgraceful patch of that thev should be proud ol tneir weeds and under brush and cause the success this year. Strike Or No Strike Prices are Always Right at Cheap Jack's were at once fined 20 shillings ($4.80) itor to the Fair last Friday John Atwater of Holton attended the Fair last Saturday. Miss Lena Thompson of Topeka was a Fair visitors last Saturday.

Mayetta cemetery to blossom as the rose and become a thing of beauty, Judge W. F. Sclioch of Topeka -was each. All business was at a standstill on a Sunday. Nothing was allowed to here last Saturday attending the Fair, which can be done if all take hold of the matter In earnest with this com and in conversation with the judge he expressed himself as being surprised be sold except milk.

Of all the traders of England the milkman, and the milkman alone, was allowed to pursue mon purpose In view. Come let us Holton with the Fair. He stated that It far 108 E. 6th Phone 3749 Topeka, Kansas plan. exceeded his expectations and that he his calling for the whole seven days of the week.

was well repaid for his trip up here, KATE TINSLEY STEEPER. Kate Tinsley Steeper was the fourth as tins was nis nrst trip up in mis section, and remarked that we had A Fortune In 8nuffboxee. Count Nesselrode, the Russian states Sidney Lasswell and wife of lloyt were visitors at the Fair last Friday. David DeVoss of Soldier was a visitor at the Fair last Saturday. W.

11. Fettijohn of Hoyt was here lact Friday, taking in the Indian Fair. daughter of Jobea and Mary Ann Borne mighty fine country around here man of the last century, was a famouB Steeper, born at Sco'thorne Lincolnshire, England. October 5, 1860, and And that this would not be his last collector of snuffboxes. He coliectea trip, to Jackson county and Mayetta them as a diplomatist, receiving one or died at Forgan, Oklahoma, September 2, 1916, aged S5 years, 10 monthB and two for each treaty he signed, and ADDITIONAL FAIR NOTES Boosters when he had eot $100,000 worth of 29 days.

One of the important features of She passed her girlhood years in the Frank Early was up from Topeka them turned them into cash and be came a capitalist His capital he in county of Cornwall and came to several days last week. Chester Moore Dray and Transfer Prompt Service and Reasonable Terms Agent for the Cudahay Refining Company Gasoline and Oils Phone your orders to my residence and they will receive prompt attention 1 the Indian Fair was the baby show and the health program conducted by Dr. C. J. Bliss in connection with the effort of Indian Bureau's effort to vested so.

judiciously that his descend America with her parents in 1883, tx: r.aeon of 'Holton was a Fair ants are multimillionaires. The moral living on a farm near McLouth. visitor last Friday. of Count Nesselrode's experience is She was married to Harry E. Cob "Save the Cables." Baby headquar that a snuffbox is not to be sneezed at MiKS Marie Coakley of Topeka cldick May 24, 1S88, residing in Jef ters were maintained throughout the Fair where the mothers were invited ferson and Jackson Counties, her lat spent several days last week at Geo Bohaunons.

Ho Levtd Hia EnemUt. to bring their babies and receive in James MacNeill Whistler looked upon er years oeing spent in Mayetta. until 1916. whoa she removed to Forgan, structions as to their proper care, life as upon a kind of warfare and was Are Oklahoma. treatment of the.

many common ills, etc. Twenty-two mothers brought in never so happy as when he was quarreling with somebody. He is quoted Mm Miauov and Mrs. Lena She Is survived by her husband and three children, John H. Cobeldick, a as having said when asked if he did their babies and enjoyed the many short talks given by Dr.

Bliss. The tent was, nearly covered, by health We Do All Kinds of Job Printing Let Us Figure on Your Next Job corporal in the United States Marine Corps now on duty in Mexican waters not have many friends: "Yes, I have many friends, and I am grateful to and "baby" posters, which were furn Winifred Mary and Frank J. of For them, but those whom most I love are Yates of Topeka were here Saturday attending the Indian Fair. Morris Atwater of Holton was here -last Saturday and took in the sights at the Indian Fair. W.

H. Lasswell of Holtou, attended the Indian Fair last Friday and ished by the Indian Office and by Dr gan. Oklahoma, also an aged mother, my enemies, not in a Biblical sense. Crumbino. Secretary of the State 3 brothers and 3 sisters.

Oh, no, but because they keep one al J. BLISS, A. M. D. Doaruof Health.

These posters-were ways busy, always up to the mark, Until failing health prevented, she either fighting them or proving them read not only by the mothers but hundreds of other people and we are sure idiots." performed her duties faithfully as an active member of the Methodist church in Mayetta where she leaves these suggestions will be very helpful Physician OVER DRUG STORE CALLS ANSWERED PROMPTLY Mayetta Chapter No. 383, 0. E. S. Meets in Masonic Hall 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights in month.

Carrie E. Lunger, Worthy Matron, Pauline Seibert, Secretary Coming and result in better and more healthful many dear friends. Double Photography. homes. Mrs.

McCrae, from Dr. Crum Funeral services were conducted Those of you who have seen films In L. R. Richardson's father from Cip- Phone 73. CHARGES REASONABLE which a player taking two parts ap at the home of her sister, Mrs.

Wm bine'i office, commended Dr. Bliss very highly for his part in helping tears in those parts at one and the at McLouth, September 4, by Rev. Ira same time, in tne same scene, wui make the fair really worth while. S. Swezey.

Interment was in the wonder how it Is done. The player, Josephine Bunch, Kenneth Frovo, R. R0BS0N. M. D.

McLouth cemetery. Charles Mah-Kuk, Jospehine Rice and of course, does not play both parts at once. He or she plays one part, and clovlilc, visited with him over Sunday and attended the Indian picnic. Fred Butt of Hoyt was here fast Friday taking la the sights at the Indian Fair. Joiinnie Miller left Sunday for Holton where he will attend Campbell College again this year.

MAYETTA LODGE NO. 893 A.F. A A.M ijf Meets in stated communication tba onj and Fourth Thursdays of each THE UNITED STATES HEALTH Joseph Kitch-Kuni-me all drew down while doing so the camera operator by SERVICE ASKS YOU CALLS ATTENDED DAY OB NIGHT OFFICE-ROB80N BUILDING MAYETTA, KANSAS. down prizes in the Baby Mr. month.

Brethren invited. Time or meeting 8:0 one or nis many mess Keeps Diana that portion of the film on which the Innle of Hoyt, Mies Caun of Holton Believe in national preparedness and Mrs. Mull of Topeka served as p. m. from April 1.

to Nov. and 7:30 p. other months. CHAS, J. BLISS.W.

M. J. H. SMITH. Sec'r.

and then fail to keep yourself physic judges, in the contest. ally fit? player is photographed taking his other part When that part In which he has played Is finished the operator winds back the film to the beginning, and the unexposed blank" portion is exposed for the first time, while the other Next Wash your face carefully and then use a common roller towel? H. D. McKitrick Bricklayer and Mason Practical Work for Particulr People School Notes W. II.

Porter and wife and Misses Plara Bossier and Mabel Decker of Go to the drug store to buy a tooth H. D. Jones part is covered. Then the player takes the other part. Pearson's.

brush and then handle the entire stock to see if the bristles are right? Phone S64-A School has again opened and every Holton. Ktatu Swat the fly and then maintain Life Chances at Forty-five Good. It may astonish you to know that if one seems glad to get back. We have an enrollment of nineteen and may pile of garbage in the back yard. NOTARY PUBLIC A ttasomertu Triifllaj Hikes Tei have more.

All are expecting a On the night of September 2, 1916, you are forty-tfVe years old you have a better chance to live ten years longer Birmingham, were here last Friday taking in the sightsrat the Fair. Z. E. Brown and family and Mrs. M.

rv Seltzer pud Miss Doris Garber of Holton were down last Friday taking in the Fair. Miss Marie Coakley. of Topeka was hero last week as the guest of Miss Hazel Bohannon and while here visited the Fair. one of the finest parties ever pulled heavy term. pfJEQ than you had of living ten years when Miss Florence Jacobs visited High off in Jackson county was held at the you were only twenty-five years old.

home of Jack Darling, six miles west school Tuesday. la4 atarwi Mhotdjaa hla-lMalarlaa Office From a great life insurance company Ma ia kasfcMs. UrnanMltl For some reason Clarke and Joe of Hoyt. The party consisted of red couldn't Btudy very well Tuesday. No I have the mortality figures for 100 healthy men at twenty-five.

In the first decade after that age five of the fn "saw MM? irwxr ytm a. A4 11 ni (NMMr way wMla Uanrfaf. prKaaMtodW Arilrm C. W. HABOOM, V.

OMeou. 13BI rsM Aaa one seems to know why. purple, pink and blue stockings worn by the most popular society belles of Jackson county. They are as follows Frist National Bank We rather think some of our boys 100 die. In the second decade, or from thlrty-flve to forty-five years old, elev Monday are poor entertainers.

At least they Lucille and Edith, and their cousin, en die, showing that to be a critical allow the girls to entertain their Bernice Martell of Kansas City, Miss Lulu Long was in Holtou the latter part of the week to visit her friends for them. and Goldie A very We have a scholarship in the Central dress was worn by Edna Oelke, one of who is period in human existence. Between forty-five and fifty-five four pass out, while In subsequent decade sixteen fall. Of the little army of 100 there still remain thirty-seven, at the age of seventy-five. Exchange.

brother-in-law, John Blosser, quite sick. Business College of KanBasCity that we Lora says its too bad but It can't be helped. He's gone, but one good thing the strike was averted as the the leading show men was here from will sell and can save you some money a UUaa aallo Kansas and two from Topeka, they were Mr. Gray, Kansas City, Duey Ed Johnson has purchased the two on your tuition if you contemplate tak mails can still go. vans MM a thaw EfflMt rts i ims at shaanr mT isaaaiMSaa west lots, ice house and house, which ejvlssivie) aatjvlsavil ing a business course in some college; We heard some one say that school Dregg and Lester Armstrong of Tope was a part of the Bert and Wm.

Wil Call at the Herald otllce and ask us should have begun sooner. Maybe ka. The other guests were as fol 1 son 'property. about it. it would have brought rain in better bat bi aa4l lows: 7 Cecil and Leo Darling, Lucille Burson.

Harry and Inez Donahue, Be fats naas time. Evening err a. wJr Say, Bill, which would you rather atrice Milton, Russel Cox and Paul do. Stand up or sit down? THI8 Wo load but one life here on earth. We muat make that beautiful, and' to do thie health and elasticity of mind are need-ful, and whatever endangers or Impedes these must be avoided.

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students attended the O'Brien of Kansas City, Clyde Oelka, Thed Potter, Rulr'y and John Linsacum and Lucious Darling. The Indian Fair last week. Advertised Letters W. O. Moore, Miss Florence Mahew, Mrs.

Glen Kimble 2, N. Durwgan, Jackson Saunnoke, Earl Cadgue, Henry McKinney, Nick Mitchel, Cize Randef. CARDS Besse Morres Nels Thompson Lester Goff Dr. D. E.

Gtewai a dentist from Topeka will be at the hotel every Saturday. Stewart comes well recommended and wefeel that anyone needing hia service-, ill do well to call on him. 'v party ended sometime Sunday morn Will not occupy your time any longer, hut aren't you glad to seejua ing, but one party stayeduntil Wed FOR SAtE BYI GEORGE fc. SAUNDERS back? nesday noon. Who was it? A-.

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Pages disponibles:
3 322
Années disponibles:
1910-1920