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The Haddam Leader from Haddam, Kansas • 8

The Haddam Leader from Haddam, Kansas • 8

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The Haddam Leaderi
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Haddam, Kansas
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8' Sunday School Convention. The county Sunday School conven Items From Our Able Correspondents 1 tion held at Washington, Oct. 1(5 and i 17 was well attended. Much instruct-j ion, enthusiasm and inspiration wasj CO CM CO 1 AM CLASSIFIED Adolph Kvasnicka and wife visited Albert Kvasnicka's Sunday. C.

F. Strnad and family and Chas. Novak visited the Klima family Sunday. Chas. and John Klima and Ed.

Kvasnicka visited A. Brabec's Sunday. Frank Hengl left Tuesday for a short visit wtth friends and relatives at Hanover. Grandma Cerny aud son Anthony visited John Cemy's Sunday. A COXDRNSKI) 9 given.

All wevnt home feeling well repaid for the trip, iladdam had a good representation and they can certainly feel proud of the work done by the eight delegates. They brought home one banner, got on the most 1 Sand Hill. Joe Klima and Frank Vromtka vis neu wiin m-ank Jakebosky Friday evening. conversions, lliey had the most del-j egates of any town and last hue not' least, they brought the county con-1 vention to Iladdam for the next year, I ivirs. tiaityn was on the sick Route No.

3. N. Morton's Sunday ed at Geo. Ma pes. list first of the week.

Inili- l.l.nL the first time in the history of (he! town. Let everybody cheer. i ianiv jdKcooshy Miippeu two car loads of hogs to Kansas Chy Friday H. M. Walker's, Ed Brown's, D.

and Saturday. Brown's and Mrs. Pilkenton spent a lew trom this vienitirv attended Sunday in Narka. the dance at Cuba Friday. We under C.

A. Rhines ate dinner at I. Tiff's stand the dance was not very largely Sunday. The Stock Show The live stock show at Washington Wednesday and Thursday of this week was most successful, there being a large number of exhibitors and some of the best animals in 1 he United States were there. Among these was a Fercheron horse showed by J.

G. Arbuthnot, of Ilaworth. This horse was shipped direct ly from the Kansas City show where he took Mr. and Mrs. Brooks ate dinner at I.

Tiff's. Thev were returning lrom the wedding at Will Towns. John Krisans spent Sunday at Joe Baxa's. A number from this vicinity atten attended. F.

E. Pelesky and John Shorney were county seat visitors last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marsicek visited with the formers brother Tony Tues.

Wesley Pertku bailed hay Wednesday. Charley Iloudek did the work. A large crowd attended the Dovel sale Tuesday, everything selling well. Goldie Coy was visiting Mrs. Anna Shimek Wednesday.

Mrs. J. E. Pelesky was visiting was ded the reception for Mr. Mellottand first money in his class for horses of any age.

Tliats going some. Mrs. wife Friday. Blanche McKenney Hunter, daughter There has also been a number that of A. C.

McKenny, of this city also had a string of horses entered at the attended the show add report a good time. Wm. Eccles helped I. Tiff put up show. She gave an exhibition with I one of her high-school horses Wed-j nesday, which was greatly appreciat- ed by the crowd.

hay Thursday aftermoon and Sat. Mrs. Wm. Eccles and son visited Mrs. H.

Slover Saturday afternoon. with her sister sister-in-law, Mrs. Slavik Tuesday. Miss Elsie Kouba and Goldie Coy visited Wranosky girls Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Pelesky were visiting Mrs. Iloudek Tuesday. MEAN TRICK ON OPPONENT City News. Case It were Palmer How a Western Lawyer Won a by Making the Court Think Had Been Insulted.

O. T. Muth and wife visitors this week. JosepTTH. Choate, at a dinner at the J.

B. Lower and father made a trip to Texas this week. Rev. N. Eveland and wifeofMilo Iowa are visiting at the home of F.

Itisinger this week. Lawyers' club in New York, said of a piece of legal chicanery: "It was mean; too mean. It reminded ine of a sneak of a lawyer in practice in the far west. This chap was defending a man in a promissory note case, and he knew he was going to lose. But in the lunch hour.Mn his Paul McKenney returned to his home at Morrowville Thursday after a visit with relatives here.

tricky way he changed the marker -Bell Pickups. Henry Smith and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Landis visited Taylor Land is last Sunday. Mrs.

Edwards of Mrs. called on Mrs. Clint Larabee Sunday. 5 Carl Cox helped Cal Evans haul apples to the car Monday. Clint Larabee hauled apples to Fairbury one day this week.

We join with the Leader in wishing Mr. and Mrs. George Parrish a long and happy voyage through life. Miss Koerner spent Saturday and Sunday at Hanover. Ed Mathy picked apples last week for George New tons.

all the prosecuting counsel's reference books. The judge, after consult A. G. Potter and family who have ing all these reference books two been visiting here the past few days hours later, pronounced, sternly: returned to their home at Robinson "I should certainly have decreed Thursday. for the plaintiff, but, on referring to the citations quoted by plaintiff's coun Have you a reserved seat for Menel ev Ouartett Monday? Get them at sel, I find that-they none of them bear even remotely on the case before us, the Iladdam State Bank.

Five ruim bers for $1.50. CO CO CD a CO a S3 CO CD H-l CO "co -H P. CO CD CO co 4 CO co CD CO CO l-H CD CD 11 CO CO CD 53 rV Sh CD 4- CD OjO a CO a CD H' 5 CD CO CD 13 m' 5 a r- a QjO CD co T-H (M CD co CO co fl CD CO CO svast CO CD CD co i CO CD a CD -i CD a S3 co CD CD 73 CO CD CD CO BTisBMBTirss'i a 5 CM i-i CO CO co co 4i "cO di fi Fl 73 CO 2 Mi Jj CD A 8 1 I CD CO co co 3 6 3 CO and I decline to think that a gross insult has been perpetrated on this court. Counsel, with idiotic levity, has referred me to the action of a Frenchman who sued a zoological so General Manager Bvion, of the ciety for having been bitten by a bear. The second reference is to a case of slander.

Next, I am directed to an Burlington system and his staff passed through our city Tuesday on his annual inspecting tour. Miss Lee, who has been visiting at the home of W. E. Jenkins the past, five weeks returned to her home at Blue Rapids Monday. Infanticide, a forged will and a safe' robbing.

What have these things to do with an action to recover on a Southern Notes Mrs. Chas. Buswell and daughter, Amy, returned home Wednesday from Red Cloud, where they were visiting for a short time. Will Miller and family drove to Washington Friday to visit with Mrs. Miller's parents over Sunday.

J. II. Jones and family and L. H. Odgers and family spent Sunday at 1).

M. Allen's. Chas. Buswell and family visited at Harry Lyon's Sunday. Jim Lindsey and family visited promissory note? But, perhaps, the most shameless insult to this court lies in counsel's final reference to the notorious Lippman vs.

Henshaw case the Billiest and most ribald breach of promise suit in all the annals of ivestern jurisprudence. Judgment for defendants, with Rev. Myers of Concordia ill preach at the Christian church Sunday, Oct. 22. Mr.

Myers is a real live wire and an interesting speaker. Among those who motored to Washington Wednesday were: L. N. Rosamond and wife, I). M.

Voder. W. T. Rooney, Ed. Ailor and family, Ed.

Sichley, Verne Davis. THEY LEARN BY EXPERIENCE with Mrs. Maggie Lindsey Sunday. Earl Buswell and wife spent Sunday at Frank Pancake's. J.

O. McCrone and family spent Sunday with Wm. Lyons and ife. Mrs. II.

Burt visited with Mrs. Chas Buswell Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Z. L.

Oliver and Mrs. H. Burt attended their parents golden wedding Tuesday. Clinton Williams and wile spent a few days last week with E. Lesher and wife.

During the past week the Potter Bros, have enjoyad a visit from Henry Potter, wife and daughter, Louise, of Porthmouth, Ohio. Arthur Potter and family of Robison, Kansas, and Mrs. L. A. Potter and Er.

and Mrs. C. W. Sheets of Palmer, Kansas. Dsta Collected by German Naturalist Show That Anima-s Often Become Wiser Than Their Parents.

A German naturalist has been collecting data to show that animals learn by experience, and thus, in some instances, become wiser than their un-liu'tructed parents. Game animals of all kinds, it appears, have learned the range of modern rifles. Greyhounds Quickly learn to let rabbits alone, and foxhounds pay no attention to either rabbits or Among those who attended the stwk show at Washington Wednesday were: Wm. Rhine and wile. C.

E. Totten and wife, L. O. Close and wife, Mrs. Swab, J.

Oliver and wife, Seth Woodfood, M. Brick, 11. Williams, II. Bonesteel and F. Larabee.

Blocker. Herman Rea and wife spent lat Friday at Tom Krison's Charley Parrock and wife spent last Friday with the formers brother. C. B. Parrock.

Seth Baldwin returned from New-Mexico last Friday. Mesdames Pursley and Blocker were visiting in Morrow ville iaa Tuesday. Herman Rea and family s. ent Fri hares. Killer whales aud gulls follow whaling vessels, just as vultures follow an army.

Crows begin to accompany the chamois hunter as soon as they have seen the result of his first successful shot, and rough-legged buzzards follow the sportsmen after winged game. The number of birds that kill or Injure themselves by flying against telegraph wires is much smaller than it used to be. The fact Is also brought out that birds and quadrupeds have learned to disregard passing railway trains, as horses quickly cease to be frightened by automobiles. Instances of the Intelligent selection exercised by sheep dogs are familiar to ail. Among those who attended lie stock show at Washington Thursday were: II Hackett, L.

Odgers, Chas. Totten, Bob Williamson, Mill' red Messrs. McCall, Kerr and Williamson of Mahaska, A. Fundi, C. Davis, I).

II. Drips, H. Honest A. C. McKenney and wife, Mrs.

Fail McKenney, Dr. Ochiltree, Mrs. Hawk Mrs. arid daughter Mae and II. Long.

Stars Surprised. Tuesday evening at the lose of he seMon of the Eastern Star order, the day evening at Geo. Rev. A. S.

Reeves and family spent Monday evening at Bert Bom-steel's. Bertha Wilson and children are visiting with her sister in Nebr. a few days. Round Grove. Exceedingly Conscientious.

Mr. Mokeby (the prospective groom; Now, we like to git de knot tied in youab own house, pahson, If you hab no objections. Parson Black Suttainly I haba't. Mlstah Mokeby; what makes you think I might bab? Mr. Mokeby I done beerd so often dat marriage am a lottery.

I thought p'raps you might hab scruples stout rondnctln' dat kind ob fajmfelln' oa Toush premises. Masons waited in ami escorted them to the moving picture show and later they iiitt at the hotel where they enjoyed an oyster stew. The evening was well petil with social conversation arid the ladies are not angry at Mr. and Mrs. J.

Pelesky and daughter and Ed. and Elsie Novak vMted Fred Novak's Sunday. John Kvasnicka visited A. Noak's Sunday. disturbing th-ir quiet Frank Kvasnicka wife and sons Mason i visited Fd.

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Years Available:
1909-1912