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The Belle Plaine Defender from Belle Plaine, Kansas • 8

The Belle Plaine Defender from Belle Plaine, Kansas • 8

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Read Time Table 0 rr" a (til JL tl CI JO 0 I. if fie iraiivap(wiriOi vem Talks .1 in 'liihliglH Kl.j Going East. daily except Sun 6:31 p. m. 0:05 p.

Freight, daily except Sun READ AND REASON; Now is the time to invest in Sumner county land and when you buy in this section, tho valley of the Ninnescah, the Cowskin and the Arkansas, you in the best part of the Banner Wheat Items Tumped From Faculty and Pupils. Hazel Hall visited high school Tuesday. Tho eleventh grade aro taking a review In Ciesar. Frank rawless was a visitor in room 4 Tuesday, The 0th grade is lighting the Civil War this week. Mildred Sippy was absent Thursday afternoon.

Grade eleven is studying the early history of Greece. Nello and Norville Kilmer were out Tho Primary room is working hard for the best record in punctuality and attendance this month, 'Ihe otiior roomy are also at work for It bywt record. It will be of cunaldet-able Interest to know whether tho little folks will be ablo to hold first placo, now, that they havo won' it. Rev Broadus' talk lust week oh the 'Value of Application" was certainly appreciated by tho older Pu-pupils, who apply themselves dill gontly to their school tasks are ever at the front of the class whilo those who aro idle, lazy, dilatory, are always fouud ut the foot of the class. The latter class will bo found at the foot hi everything throughout lito.

When Mr. Hurt, of Rico, Colorado, former partner of Allison Casey, who married Miss Eva Tillotson of this city and now reside in Des Moines, Iowa, heard of their new baby he got off the following spicy poem: Casey, our old pard, Casey, lie's (one and donu it, How? Why, he's got a hrund new baby," And he's l'upu Casey now. Time was when our old pard, Casey, Would cuss and tear around, And speak of things quite foreign, Wheu ouk kid pan woiilil pound. Times change, and so do people, And tliosu tunes we couldn't bear Seem to be the sweetest musiu When played by our only heir, We'd like to see our old pard, And his kid with auburn looks; And we'd like to hear him cuss and swear When taoks have punctured his socks County of the whole world. When you read this list, come in and let me give you the full particulars and also tell you of other farms not listed here.

If you ever decide to sell any land list it with me. Will treat you right. of school last Tuesday. Goir.g weat. Passenger daily except Sun 6: 0 p.

Mixed :35 a. m. Freight, daily except 8:10 a. 'Coupon tickets on sale to all points Baggage- checked to destination. C.

E. Scuddeu, Agent iussobitr, i'Acikio. Going East. Passenger 12:50 a. a 0.00 Going west.

iasssnger p. m. Freight 5:57 p. m. Coupon tickets on sale for all points.

S. C. Jones, Agent. The pupils of the chorus class, are now studying the notes'. Pearl Fisher, of grade nine was absent last Thursday.

Nellie Meyers absent from room 4 Thursday and Friday. "Grade eleven reviewed in General History last Wednesday and Thursday. We shall have a pleasant change in general exercises one morning each week by reviewing the woild's recent new. Children who live in town are requested by their teacher to go straight home at noon arid after school. Whd'said "Slow in words pnd earnest in actions.

Act before speaking and then speak according to your Miss May Wilham and Miss Bernese Barry made a report on current events Wednesday morning. This report was good. There is Something to Ss: For Fine Photographs. See Harden at Belle Plaine Gallery every Saturday. Home Gallery 204 East Douglass Wichita.

For Sale. A good second hand Cook stove for sale. Inquire at this office. SEED WHEAT. I have some hard seed1 wheat from for the west part of the state, John G.

Siceloff sale. "SUCH IS FAME." The Only Scenic Route between St. Louis or Kansas City AND POINTS IN Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Kansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, The Southwest and Far West. THEa line to the land of lead and Zinc Railroad Restaurant and Cafe Car Service Unequaled in America. Ail floclcMi Conveniences for Comfort.

Eureka Springs, 4 0 NO. 117-160 acres upland has fair Improvements one-half in gniS3. Price $2300. -O- NO. 110 SO acres good bottom land well located and cheap.

Call for particulars. -O- NO. 118-160 acres upland all fenced 4 roomed house barn windmill corralls. $3800. -O- NO.

120120 acres close to town' fairly well improved cheap call for price and terms. -O- NO. 103 80 acres good land close to town, good house and fair barn, all fenced; good orchard. Will be sold cheap. NO.

108 160 acres wheat land un-e der cultivation 3 years, all fenced, no other improvements. $3200. lime on one-half. NO. 105- SO acres good applaud, about six mites from town.

3' roomed frame house, about 15 acres pasture, cheap at $1,000. O- NO. 107-100 acres about ,5 miles from town, all fenced and about one-half in cultivation; Cheap; call for price and terms. O- NO. 119-80 acres good bottomland closed to town baa 4 roDef framed house stable and good orchard a snapp call for price.

-0 NO. 106160 acres about 4 miles from town, mostly bottom land, all fenced and has good house and barn, wind mill, orchard, etc. Call or write for price and terms. -O- NO. 116 80 a ores smooth land; a 3-roomed frame house, farm all fenced, 60aeresin cultivation, 20 acres pasture; 5 miles of Belle Plaine Laud clear, title perfect, price $1000.

O- NO. 11480 acres Jiice land.good 5 roomed house; barn and hog houses; 15 acres orchard; 8 acres in meadow, balance in cultivation. This is a fine 80 farm aud will be sold cheap. This land will grow good com, wheat and fruit. Price $3500.

Call for terms. 0 NO. 113125 acres good bottom laud ou the Cowskin croek, close to Ry church, school and P. O. 20 acres meadow which yields two crops of prairie hay every year; 20' acivs of meadow and timber, balance in cultivation; Mrst clafjs corn and wheat landjfann all fended, has nice orchard young trees no buildings.

Call for price and terms. -O- Mi3s Kate Reathaford, of the First Intermediate department, spent Saturday at the country home of her sister, Mrs. D. Loer. Room 4 fully expects to capture the prize picture this month, as two weeks are gone and not a single case of tardiness in the room.

The Board of Education has furnished jantor Parker with 20 cords of wood, which1 will allow him to get up a quick fire so much easier. Prof. McAtee, it is safe to say, enjoys his morning and evening bicycle rides better than any other man, and the exercise seems to do him good. Current events formed an interesting part of the opening exercises Friday morning. Guy SiceJoff and Hay Constant made exceleut reports The Misses Nona Wallace avid Sadie Miller; of the Primary and Second Intermediate departments' respectively, spent Saturday in Wichita on business.

The girls of room 4 have orga-nized'a base ball club. At least that is what a reporter inferred yester day when he saw tbem playing a practice A voriect resort the year "round. None so convenient for this part of the t'-y. Cheap rates at all times. Sonsa's Table in a Restaurant Keicrved for "Mr.

Sofa." A man to fortune and to fame unknown seldom makes any claim that his physiognomy should be known in a' public restaurant. When a man "in the public eye" whose likeness has Seen posted for several years in "three-sheet" style all 'the country comes Into a public place and is not, known he is likely to say: "Such is-fame. An incident illustrating this occurred in a restaurant near Coney Island much frequented by-race track people' and lovers of good dinners, "No, sah, yo.use can't have this eah. This table is reserved for "'Ir. Sofa and a party of eight." The man addressed was Mr.

Sousa, the march king." He had come over fron Manhattan Beach with his party. "Why I engaged this table," said Sousa, with a smile and a "don't-you-kuow-ftie?" look. The waiter did not. He said that a. Mr.

Sofa had engaged tlio table and that Mr. Sofa was entitled to it and not Mr. Sousa. "Of course, you can have the table," he finally said, "but if Mr. Sofa conies with hie party you will have to wait." Sousa soiled and ushered his party into the dining-room.

But how the telephone had happened to tangle Sousa's name into Sofa has not yet been explained. New York Times. TIME OF TRAINS AT WICHITA, KANSAS. EAST BOUND: St. liQUis Hail A Express leaves 1:20 p.m.

Arkansas 10:45 WEST BOUND: St. Louis Mail A Express arrives 3:20 Arkansas 6.25 a. Train for California, Colorado and all west and northwestern points leaves Wichite lit p. m. SANTA f'' 12 trains make close eonnee-tion at.

Union Depot lor ALL FRISCO TRAINS For further information address tlia undersigned. B. F. DUNN, BRYAN SNYDES, Dist. I'ass.

Ajrt. tien. I'ass. Ajrt. Wichita, Kas.

St. Louis, Mo, i I game on the school ground. Head Marks, Grade 2 Winnio Martin, Gurtrude Haitfield and Lea- NOW READY. tha Wilson. Grade Monna Shay; Maude Snyder, Eddie Foltz, Bertha Iugold.

Grade 4 Sammie Price', Nora Nugen, Leonsad Knox, Charlie Sheridan. Prin. C. O. Smith, is on the program to be rendered at "Wellington, Saturday at the county Teachers Association.

His subject is "Local Educational Meetings'" and a discussion? follows by T. W. Butcher of the Sumner county high school. CD 0 CD 0 0 CITY LIST, tf. 2f0i 65 A nice 5 room frame house well located renting at $5.00 per rnonth cheap at $400.00.

No Nice 4. roomed house, lots well located will rent for $3 per month Cheap at $425 The management of the Belle Plaine Lecture Course wishes to announce tha the Season Tickets are now on sal'. There will be no local agents appointed this year, but tickets may be laad by enquiring of Pres. Harrison or a ny of the other officers. 5 ATTRACTIONS FOR $1.50.

Thus number at least is guaranteed, on will be added if possible Thif inclu des a reserved seat lor the entire neason. The drawing of seats will lie conducted the same as last year. The date of drawing will take place on Friday October 18th, being fnr enough in advance of the first at-tracti ou to give ample time for all to draw peals. TALENT: The talent selected by the board is both first class and high priced and consists of THE WESLEYAN MALE QUAR-TEITTJE, October 28th. DR.

EUGENE MAY, Lecturer, Late November. FRED EMERSON BROOKS, Humorist, January 13th. DURNO-EMMETT. Magician aud The school is down to -good hard effective work now and this pleasant weather seems to spur the teachers and pupils on to e.ecompllsh more and better better work all the time. All are anxiaus to do their best and success will sure iy, crown their untiring efforts.

There are a f6W boys who congregate down JWU on the street during the noon hr jur inglead ot going home. They havr Deeu creating considerable disturba' Jce an(j aunoyauce. Parents will do wei t0 fleQ that their boys do do not 6top on the streets either in giDg to or cominj? from school. The ST- a. Own Kansas Land; Mak6 5 0 1 ky9 should go directly home and re-ma'iU there until the first bell rings, ar jd then come directly to the school Jouse.

The business men ot the town O. C. WATSON, BELLE PLAINS, Tats Georgia on the Back. la Lis Thanksgiving proclamation, Jinernor Candler, of Georgia, pats hi 5 on the back by saying compa. "Here i3 the purest Americ an.

to be found on the continent" will confer a favor upon the management of the schools by reporting the names of all boys found loitering cn the street during thi noon Jbour, to the superiudent or to the Board of Education Violinist, February 5th. UK. JAMES HfcHHiKYj UeCturer, March 7th..

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