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Wakefield Wideawake from Wakefield, Kansas • 4

Wakefield Wideawake du lieu suivant : Wakefield, Kansas • 4

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M. I 1 I ray The undersigned will aell at Public ITEUSOF INTCST FCOU VAK0C3 PAt3 CLAY COUNTY AS GATIIE2HD DY OUR ieetei tVmi C3avwntioaof M. B. A. ci tboh as4 district be hU at CSay Center, H.

Cooper ol rail road fid A. B. Ricbte of the YMdalla and at the Thonuis Manon farm in Didclncc jf. county. 411111 eastn nd mllen stutli tro: i Indaatry and 7 ml sout ii "and 4 miles 17c: ftvm WaKeUeiii oh, CVnsylvaqia linos were ta BrosghUii iking after G.

VL bkstness to vi a'v" TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, John Mellu aad family, after, living 1 here about months returned to Settle, Mlssonri, where thej wiU stake their future home. Following are the Basses of some of the persons from' Broughton who. at tended the grand celebration, picnic and jubilee at Wakefield Saturday: F. Parker, wife and daughter, Mildred, fir Comnieneingr at 10 o'clock sharp, the following described property to-wit: 80 lload of Cattle 80 MOSTLY THOBOU6HBBED POLLED ANGUS 26 cows, 17 pedegreed; 10 bulls, 2 are pedo-grreed. All are thorough bred; 19 heifer 3 are pedegreed; all thoroughbred.

18 calves, three are bulls elglble topedegree; Maud Maggie and Lea Ristine, Peart Hemphill, Mrs J. A. Bauer, Jesse Dever and the band, and the wives of several of the band, in all about thirty persons. Let me say right here while I am talking about Wakefield, that per sons owning one cow or more, and did not hear the dairy talk missed a great treat. MASURA TbepropbeWofovU" ars now talking about early frosts.

The owner of melon patch this (all Km a banansa. Bertha VaoPeH otw of our brightest young lad tes, has een engaged to tea scboolWftr Oak lllll Her aafey fricads wish her suoces Mtt. E. Eustace and Harry Eustace www laMadura Sanday after-oea xrs. E.

Walter took the noon train Tuesday for Atchison where she has gone as delegate to acburchconvention. Jttrgam Pearson was down on Sunday to say good-bye to her Madura friends as she leaves on Wednesday to attend schoot InTopeka. Those who attended the farmers picnic oa Saturdsy were well repaid. The speakers were entertaining and instructive. The band discoursed sweet music and the day was perfect.

It teems invariablecustom when anything special is going on in the park to have a counter attraction at the other end of town. While the women and children and a very few men to a discussion on food values, balanced rations and the proper care and management of stock, the young farmers, for whom it was especially designedwere playing ball. Ball playing is a good thing at the proper time, but the tending to train the muscle at the expense of the intellect Is to be deprecated, Alfred You'ng'sel ass came out ahead, score being IS to 14- r. 6 yearling steers, 1 stag. This will be a rare chance to get breedin stock John Schooley was in Broughton Tuesday.

Alvie Tripp went to Washington, 8nday. J. F. Keyser from Athelstaae visited friends in town Saoday. IV W.

Ryon is in Kansas City this week buying goods for the I. M. Eva Durrln left Thursday for an extended visit with friends in Dakota. Rev. Bruner went to Concordia Monday.

Jane Walgast returned to. her home itf Coffey ville, Kansas, Monday. Frank Strode died at his home west of town, Thursday, of malaria fever. His remains were laid to rest in the Cbappel cemetery, Mrs. C.

Bass, from Alida, visited friends here Sunday. Bee bala news Mrs. Trudell and daughter, Lola, were shopping ia Clay Center Wednesday. J. J.

Lewlyn came up from Wichita Tuesday and viiited until Saturday. Lillian Paviescame Wednesday from Clay Center to visit Rernice Thomas. Bemice accompanied her home Friday, Mrs. H. Esslinger went to Riley Wednesday returning home Thursday.

Wm. Gordon returned home Thursday after visiting for sometime with a daughter in Coal Creek Colorado. Several young people from out of town attended the dance in the hall Fri-. dayoveoing. Maude Allingham of Manhattan came Friday to visit her sister.

Airs. D. T. Davits. Klsworth Ilugerford went np to the caratval at Clyde Wednesday.

Those fvho Attended the fair at Riley are the Misses Jvarrigan, Lloyd, Clarke Kansas," Wednesday. Jesse Deve and Ross Trudell at tended the McLaughlin sale Monday. 89 Hogs. Mostly Shoats About 65 acres of corn and Kafir corn on the Mason farm near Industry. Better see it before the sale.

The Misses jNannagees of vllle attended church at Broughton last Sunday. rThey are visiting at Fred Frity's The band bo report tnat tnere was at least 200 people at Ladysmlth last Farm Machinery Consisting of 2 mowers, 1 rake, 4 wagons, Cultivators, Saturday evening to listen to tnem, and that a great time was had. Mrs. Baund, of Des Moine, Iowa, a harness, weed cutters, grindstones, and other articles too numerous to mention. cousin of Clark- and Jaa.

Dalrymple, came In last Friday, to visit them for about a 3 shares in the Industry Mercantile Fred Towle, of Wakefield, moved the Co-op. Co. first of tats week into the J. C. Regester house.

He will work oa the Rock Island seGn fiere' TrnMC On aH sums of $5.09 or wider cash. On sums of or5.09r I UllLiUI credit of 12 moaths will be gireu oa approved cs'f Mrs. Uishaoh is Sunny Clops. Ur. Roco sM soo, Horace, and pttrtjr rjsedone sope plow tag for cs ilaw'y ttoaday tt Jlrs.

P. M. Coarow Tlstteq' at Goo, fr ooftt infesest; ftr'cft for cash. It seems! Jtke old limes to have tie Free' Lunch at Noon. morenronc usr-TiblT 1 iltiarsssl Jake Herr is hauling hay from Frhc's Isabella, Oklahoma, whereshehaibeea i.

inn this week; J' visiting he brother aid lamilf. Ji in uu, huh Mrs. R. I Gi ifoCov is sick witii Ora Trudell spent Sunday at Geo .1 Neill's home near Clay Center, malaria, C. Cookson II.

S. McKeever, AuctioncGrc Ross Trudell will raovej-a a few. days onto the Allen piece of land, west of Tempest. NORTH GILL. Krutzmyresr, on Liaeoln Creek.

Kmmet Pettit will vacate Charles Tqwle's last Wednesday. James Alsop is sick with the hay Mr. and Mrs. Kent called at J. H.

Towle's and H. Ai. Conrows last Mrs. J. Clawley called on Mrs.

J. Adams Monday. D. Holt and family visited at J. Billlnghams last Sunday.

Mrs. K. Willimstook the train at Broughton for Topeka, Tuesday where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Dennis. Mrs.

D. Holt called on Mrs. Geo. To wle Monday. Several farmers around here have Mrs.

B. K. Williams left on thenoea Moutrie's farm next spriag in Gill. Rev. Petrash of Nebraska was in Gill last Friday looking alter his property rain for Topeka to visit "her daughter, Stella.

Tuesday. Mrs. Dr. McDonald went to Topeka, the first ot-ihe week to visit. Mrs.

McCraken went to Marian Tuesday. There will be a Sunday schoot con Mrs. John Guv had the misfortune to upset a can of milk the other morn iCifnflSt PHOTO6RAPH0 Star Meat Market I I iWli fENTEM PP. 1 1 Views Speelaltj Nothings But Hrat-olasa 5 Meats Kept of at kinds I have now refitted the i flah. Gams.

Oyatera, Eto Kept In 8eaen WAKEF1E1.D GALLERY mg while going to the vention at 'Cne Hannibal school house The siihool house is going to have a new roof before school commences, and commenced but find it slow next Sunday. Temperance sermon in the forenoon aod convention in the not before it needed it. The fine weather is appreciated by all afternoon. Miles Romesburgf still delivering Miss lie lie Jray is improving we are cream and eggs to the station in glad to report. 8 uur iate oi sausage is Jl work as they are unable to get help.

Mrs. Boutwell and Lucy Young called on Mrs. Geo. Towle Wednesday Mrs. Parker and daughter, Mildred, called on Mrs.

J. H. Towle Wednesday. Mrs. H.

Ramsey is nursing Mrs. L. Martin who is very low with Typhoid Sever. On account of so much rain the grain Broushton. for O.

P. Chandler of A number of families attended the And I am now pwpared do -yoi Kansas City, Missouri. picnic at Wakefield last Saturday. The speakiriff and music was good, but there -m photographic work promptly aad Miss Muiyel Call, of. Clay, Center, Try them fl isfaetorilv.

was no icecream, so they took ice home and made it themselves. came down (last Friday and went to the Wakefield jjubilee Saturday with the Broughton erowd, and visited with' Miss Kattie Bauers and the Misses Ristines Geo. Inoley Some will attend the fair this week in stacks are looking pretty green and many of the farmers were obliged to Clay Center and expect a good time this afld Hempbills. tear them open to dry out, prosperous year. JEWELRY, JEWELftY Hon.

B. IL-Williams, of CainsCreek, Edna Towle assisted at L. Martin's The prayer meeting at Mr. Drakes spent a few hours In Broughton, the Watch and Clock Repairing Don the fore part of last Top price paid for Stock, Hides and Pelts 6c Paid for good hides Until further notice Dr. Andrew Pearson Physieiaaaud Surgeon nrst 01 tnereeic J.

H. Towle drove today Center last was well attended. Miss Tillie Benjamine is back in Gil working at I J. K. Kneppers.

Friday to get repairs for his mowing i' Dalrymple' while unhitching bis team a few days ago, had a very macnine. narrow He had them all ua Mr. Schwizcr's boys are somewhat J. McCoy is plowing for J. Clawley.

better. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, unhitched but one tug, when they be-cimie fi-ightened. The horses kicked the boy and the watron ran over him The -chool commences ru xt Monday James Alsop took some, fine water melons tv Wakeiield Monday. Sunshine. CLAY CENTER, KAa CLAY CENTER, KA1 in District 71, Miss Annie Hammond cutting several large gashes and other Wtketeld, Kansas wise bruising him up.

Offlce over 13chann'8 Jewelry Sto will wield thebiich. The Ladies Aid Society will meet at Geo. Verner made anothr visit home Thomas Flemings this week. to see his parents the latter part of last week. i' The Broughton aad Hannibal schools will vegiu Monday, Sept.

15. tfPPO Rev. 11. L. Price had a full house last Sunday evening and all seemed interested in his seimoit which was very good.

Ma gill commences his threshing again this week. Ice. INDUSTRY. School began Monday. Mrs.

Joyce made a business trip to Abilene Monday. Mr, and from Lawrence, are visiting Mrs. Kassebaua. An unsuccessful attempt was made to rob the posto hereon Sunday night by' some unknown parties. They secured some tools from one of th blacksmith shopn, and entered the building through a window, drilled and blew CHANDLER CO, Kansas City, Mo WANTS YOUR CREAM.

i Get Your Paint and Oils the safe, but did not succeed in getting BROUGHTON Elsie Wood of Gill Township spent a few davs last week visiting her friend Kattie Bauer of bur vjllage. Lydia Tripp was shopping in Clay Center last Friday. Martin Bauef is feeding two car load They are loaning Cream Extractors free to regular customers' and pay more for your cream than you get else where. It pays to do business with them: Quit raising poor calves on sour switt. Try ihe MODERN way and raise GOOD stock.

It! pay. For lull information see it open. Perhaps they were, unexperienced, or may have been frightened by someone, for they overlooked quite a quantity of stamps and some change in the money drawer that they could have of hogs undone of cattle for the October WAKCriXLO "A good correspondent from Spooner, market. easily attained. There Is no clue to the and from Tlmbercreek.

It's worth identity of the parties. "(Wra, Reed, of Broughton, while at your while. Write for particulars i M. Kein visited friudds at Buckeyo the Clj de Carnival, kst-Wedaosday, Interested, 1..

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