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The News from Cleburne, Kansas • 2

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rrvTro inn OUNCE OF PREVENTION, ETC. pecw I Correct, Yon Are, Brother. The Westmoreland Recorder will not receive advertising for Sunday ball games nor report them in the news columns. Mr. Hill does not approve of Sunday ball games, nor do we approve of murders, railroad wrecks wars and a hundred other things, but they happen and a newspaper is not J.

F. Toburen has the contract fcr a 9-room modern house for A. Helle-, of Fairvlew. Mr. Toburen commenced on the window and door frames today.

Mr. Heller has the cellar dug. He has the Henry Buseman, house ready for plastering, Drown Bros, of Manhattan will do the plastering. It is a 9-room house with light, hot and cold water. Riley Regent, Tho young people of Center Hill have organized a music class with Prof.

Eve.rson as instructor. They will meet weekly for practice. P. O. Hawkinson exchanged wheat for corn at Randolph Wednesday of Inst week.

Ed Toburen vaccinated some calves for Aug tliehter recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Johnson traded Till Nov. 25th.

CCBIakc's Weather and Crop Pre at Cleburne Wednesday of last week. Ed Kaump went to Blue Rapida last week to consult a veterinarian. serving its subscribers if it does not report them. There is a more effective sermon In a complete newspaper report of the misdeeds of society than in all the sermons preached from the rulplt or all the editorials written. Every editor of a local newspaper has been requested to "say nothing about It In the paper.

I don't want COTTAGE HILLS. Quite a few attended the big ball game at Blue Rapids Friday from this place. The carB certainly were busy Anton and Gust Musil are getting ready for a cold blast. They were hauling wood from Swede Creek Wednesday and Thursday. dictions for 1914, included free with Any of these Add only $1.50 if you want Collier's Weekly for lyr.

Mrs, Fred Jacobson of near Water-ville visited Chas. Viekberg's Saturday and Sunday. Fred Schwartz called on Ed Kaump Tuesday evening. Enoch Everson took dinner at P. everybody to hear it." The quickest All of These for Only way.

to stop Sunday ball games would be to print a list of "those present." Randolph Enterprise. OPS V5T'- -lUI JWii vi VJ LEONARD VILLE. car of sand went off the track nearlW. H. Sikes' oil tanks yesterdaty.

The weight of the load was too much for the track. W. H. Sikes is having a building erected over his system of oil tanks in order to facilitate the handling of oil and gas during the winter months. Holtman's Sunday.

Mrs. John Rlckson is on the sick list at this, writing. Prof. Fverson's mandoline and guitar club met at Wm. Toburen 's Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Alf Vanquist entertained a number of their friends Saturday for dinner. Neland Swenson and Fritz Bente-man called on friends in this community Sunday. Elmer Lundberg stayed at W.

Rich-tor's a few days last week to assist with some work- Mrs. Ella Nembury of White City and Mrs. Geo. Kistler were visiting with Mrs, Roger Pishny Monday night Will the Prairie Ridge correspondent please take notice that there is a Cottage Hill reporter? George Pugh. is back to Cottage Hill visiting relatives and his old time friends.

He has been in Iowa most of the summer. Mr. Joseph Svoboda and daughter went to Broken Bow, last week to register for the homestead' land. Joe Pishney was visiting home folks Sunday. He had to walk about three miles having a puncture on his way back to Blue Mrs.

Joseph Vavrick has been quite sick last week. Doctor Humfreville- (Copyrlght.l One Year Mail and Breeze One Year Capper's Weekly Four Years Valley Parmer Six Years The Household Two Years Book, How to Earn $2,000 Annually This Two Piece Silver Set OLSBURG. On the recent trip to Texas, on the land seekers' excursion, Ferdie Anderson and Arvid Nyquist purchased 80-acre and 77-acre farms, respectively. Beth families will move in a few weeks to their new homes near Hous- K. visited home folks over un-day.

A good many fro mhere attended the football game between K. U. and K. A. C.

at Manhattan last atur-day. Miss Eva Thomas caem home from Leslie Osbourn passed through here on his- way to Riley Tuesday. Leslie was one of the old timers who home-steaded in west Kansas, and it is difficult to tell him anything about-Russian thistles, soddies Mr. Victor Hawkins was a Manhat-! Beloit where she has been employed rton, Texas. Ferdie's public sale oc-j L.

A. Kopacheck sold a Flanders 20 is attending her hr a nurse for an extended length "of time. curs next Friday, October. 31, and Ar- vid's on November 11. Lackey Peery and Walter Francis yesterday.

He also sold a new 1911 Overland with electric starter to Clarence Peterson near Randolph and do- tan visitor Wednesday, of last week. Miss Maymo Holtma nwho teaches school near Leone.ri'.vil-.a, visited home fron, -Friday iihtil Si tf-ay. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kaump and daughter and Misses Clara and Minnie Kiip-hard attended the quarterly meeting at Parallel Sunday.

L. H. and Fred Schwartz called on home folks on North Otter creek, Sun 32ver Sugar Shell and Butter Knife will load a car at the Stockdale depot: livered same. Kopie has a new 25 Stud-the first of nsxt week and ship their ebaker in. I KYI SR.

MI.7S Grace Wilkinson spent a few days with Mrs. Grace Stiles last week Mrs. Anton Musil. was staying with Mrs. Vavrick Saturday evening and again Monday evening.

Anton Musil had a visit from rela-tivas from Morganville Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Sweet. Mr. Musil took them to Waterville and Blue Rapids.

The Standard Oil Co was delivering gas and oil to the farmers and the Cottage Hill store Thursday. roll i live stock, farm implements and their The smiling face of Amos Campbell household goods to homestead is with us again, and he is doing his in Wyoming. Their families will fol-; eld line of first work at the I Jim Denton went to Topeka Thursday. I Mrs. E.

J. Dunlap and Mrs. C. H. Durgin were Blue Rapids visitors, cn Tuesday.

low on a later train. Bohnenblust blacksmith ehon. Mi- VR7 day. Mr. and Mrs.

Bismark Evcrsneyer nhd daughter were at Manhattan last Arthur Woo Jcooic and Ralph Frazier I Campbell has been away about a returned to their homes in and near month, and we are ulenspri tn have Miss Helen Piper visited friends in Fogtcrla Wednesday, from Dooley, him with us again. Frankfort a few days last week. where they have been working Reinhard Nanninga was taken to the with a railorad construction crew tho Parkview hospital in Manhattan. Mon- Thursday. Herman Schroerluke and Aug Rich-ter called at Ernest Neiman's bachelor hall Sunday afternoon.

Au? Richter made his usual trip to the Blue Sunday The C. H. T. threshed for John l. a it ai.

rm. i 1 Agnes Svoboda has left for Missouri. She is working hp there in a hotel at Excelsior Springs. Mr. Bort Rodacker of Seymour, was visiting his brothers at Cottage-Hill last week.

He is one of our old farmers, leaving here four years ago Mrs. Kraus who was keeping house for Mr. Dobroodny, has left for pasi uiree nionms. iney say uiere cay, and tne amputation or Iiis leg Helen Stiles visited her aunt, Ellen Stiles Wednesday night, A new furnace was installed in the building belonging to the Irving Telephone last week. The Misses Minnie Dunlap and lif i if 1 was a foot of snow on the ground in Montana when they left the other day.

Thos. Williams has sold his 80-acre farm near Adams Peak to E. L. Bark-yoamb. Mr.

Williams and family will locate in Oregon, where his wife's folks reside. Gazette. toog place Tuesday. H. G.

Nanninga went to Manhattan today. At last, reports Reinhard was getting alon? fine. George Hall has been putting out some paper the last few issues, with the able assistance of Lundy Stah! Lundy should be editing encyclopedias Modin and Herman Anderson last week. They will finish threshing grain this week. Mr.

aad Mrs. Wm. Richter and daughter, Otto Richter, Miss Ellen Lundberg and Aug Peterson visited friends at Randolph Sunday. Julia Frank' of Springside spent last Tuesday and Wednesday with relatives here. The yalso took in the show Tuesday night.

J. M. Abbott of Webb, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. T. E.

Van MERRDIAO. Quite a number fro mthis place at-tende dthe big ball game at Blue, Rapids between the New York Giants end the Chicago White WATERVILLE. I if we are to judge by some of the high- Mrs. F. J.

Faulkner and daughter, ly technical and jaw-oreaking terms i I i I Mrs. Fred Bulk and Carl Miller went gCoter, Of Marysvcille, returned Monday of he introduces into the columns of the to Yates Center Monday of last week tcore being 5 to 8 in favor Mrs. C. C. Chitty of Reserving trans The or of "the! anon Sox.

The spent to attend the funeral of their a'ster White Sox. Green News. You'll need a dictionary by you if you expect to read that sheet understanding. Echo. ferred here Monday on her way to Manhattan to visit her daughter.

there. They returned home Saturday I I i this week from a visit with relatives at Memphis, Idaho. The Faulkners were former residents of Cottage Hill township. C. C.

Hardy, who is a former Wa-tervllle boy having been born in this city, is one of the owners and editors of the Cherryvale Daily Journal, he and C. F. Lebow having purchased Aug Richter, Herman Schroerluiie rnd Carl Johnston attended the New York Giants and Chicago White Sox ball game at Blue Rapids Friday They Mrs. C. J.

Franks end son from Friday till Sunday with her sis- ter Mrs. C. A. Blackney at Frankfort Elber and Nina Lundury spent Sunday at W. C.

Grove's. Ezra Groves and Carl Shubert went to Iowa to shuck cprn this winter. Mr and Mrs. Tom Edwards and i 111 Chas. Karr Likes Texas.

Chas. Karr of Randolph has just returned from the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas and says: "I have traveled over Kansas, Oklahoma Louisana and the greater part of Frank Netz of Stockdale was here last week cutting tome rock for the city hall. Glen Allen went to Nebraska Monday to husk corn. Logan Phelps went to Kancas City where he will take a six week's course at Sweney's automobile school report a large attendance but a burn game. It last, week "The baby born into the world la le- Texas.

I have seen all kinds of ROSE HILL. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Born: To Mr. and Mrs, Carl Lun norant of everything, but it soon country, but never did I see a coun en't Saturday in Manhattan.

din, Sunday, October 26, a girl. learns that everything comes to the try like the valley. When Mr. Bloom- The Embroidery club will meet with Mrs. Godfrey Carlson, Mrs.

Wm. Isaacson and little daughter visited fellow who yells loud enough," and uerS first talked to me about goin it might be said, if an advertiser yells t0 th's vaHey I had no idea of seein; daughter srent Friday at W. C. Grove's. Charles and Billy Jack spent Saturday afternoon with Emery Grove3.

C. J. Franks' father, AV, M. Franks came home from the hospital Monday it it 1 1 1 r. Mrs.

J. H. Hclllster next Tuesday ev ening. A week ago last Friday, when Al loud enough he will get about every- such a country as it really it. He thing, too.

certainly did not tell me half there Joseph Haverty, a brakeman on the wa3 to be 8een down there in the val- relatives at May Day Tuesday. Quite a number from here attended the funera lof Mrs. Pete Blixt in Randolph Suniav. Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Anderson from bert Velen and Mr. Johnson were haul Central Branch, had his right ankle ley- ing baled hay from the wheel of the wagon struck a stump. The lurch threw Albert and a few of the bales off, Albert striking the ground broken in this city last Friday night! nad no intentions or making a when he caught his foot in the guard Purchast when I started, but bought Clay Center visited at Chas. Rlckson's Sunday evening and at A. Schwartz's Monday.

ituinig its wen aa uuuiu ue ejpcuisj for his old age and what he has undergone. Mr. and Mrs. George Burnett spent Saturday night and Sunday at D. Barrett's.

Verne Frank spent Sunday with Manyard Sabin. Dr. and Mrs. McCall were IBlue Rapids visitors Friday. first, then caine a bale of hay striking rail while switching.

He was taken to acres of the richest land that I Atchison on the Saturday morning nave yet ever seen. I bought in a Ger- passenger and may not be able to re- man settlement does to Edenburg sume work for several months. He riSht in the Abilene colony. Herman Anderson and family from Albert on the leg bruising and wrench Cottage Hil lspent Sunday afternoon at Wm. Isaacson s.

ing his leg badly. He has been under the doctor's care ever since. Albert meets with a number of such acci was a single man. "I cannot undertake to tell you one Messrs. Ed Dickinson, C.

H. Runkle nalf that I saw in this wonderful val- Miss Elsie Anderson spent Sunday at R. E. Mr. and Mr3.

Chas. Jones spent dents and it is hoped that his lucky Or All of These For Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Barrett's. Mrs. Ellen Carlson came home from star vill soon rule the atoms that effect him.

nd several men from town went east tne that I can say is for my on Monday night's train, bound for friends to go down and look it over Fort Smith and vicinity, Arkansas. themselves, it will stand Investl-Here's hoping the country proves bet-, gating. Iowa last Thursday. She has been Dr. MsCall is having a well drilled on his far mthis week.

The following men went to Broken gone four months visiting her son end daughter and other relatives and with Bow, Wednesday morning, to register friends. TRAIRIE RIDGE. The ladies Missionary society met tr than the Kansas just after the "When in the valley I saw an proved farm sell for 400 per acre The turkey picker who has been and Xfr- Johnson from Abilene paid $1.50 in the Xehraska land drawing: Char Mrs. Adolph Schwartz helped Mrs. lie Warders, Charlie Reist, Ben Wells with Mrs.

Ernest Pishny of Cottage Borcne quilt Tuesday afternoon. J. working on Henry Shaw's flock is giv- I300 Per acre for a 20 acre tract near Henry Wilson, C. J. Johnson, Harry Hill lapt Wednesday.

Mrs. Alfred Swenson spent Monday Frank and J. G. Hofacre. Mrs.

Jos. Vavrick of Pleasant en fair warning that his next visit rnarr. mis iana was cleared. will be "warmly resented." If you seel "I heard before leaving home that with her sister, Mrs. C.

J. Anderson. is iuite sick, not much better at this Charles Carlaonand family and Arthur McDougal, the fellow that robbed the Missouri Pacific depot on the night of Sept. 29, was sentenced this, leave your sacks and gray horse valley was all under water and at homeland if the mania seize3 you aa aloniet afraid to go down at this writing. i mother took dinner with John Han3on Florence Lamb of Prairie Ridge and family, on Walnut creek, Sunday again, tell Mr.

Shaw your cramped time on that account. We did see lots condition He'll meet you half way. of water between Houston and Robs- News One Year Mail and Breeze One Yetr Capper's Weekly One Year Vallev Farmer Six Years The Household Two Years The Silver Set Pictured Above by Judge Kimble to the penitentiary under the indeterminate sentence law, the term not to exceed fifteen years. Irving Leader. arrived in the Mrs.

GARRISON. Our school was dismissed last Wed T. AllerJIcc, of Blue town, but when we rly Miss Nellie Runkle, of this valley we found th I xn T. I l.J the that the P. elevation such former nesday afternoon to welcome the Man- township, was visiting her parents.

water had done no damage at all and the roads were dry. Adv. tan Motor club which mide a stop Alonzo Runkle and wife, west of town here on their tour. Music was fur st week. She had Just returned nished the K.

A. C. br.nd and talks with her husband from the Pacific cn good roads were given by President oCast where they had been spending NEWS. LATE THIS WEU We are late again this week, due to an unavoidable accident. Hire it is isited with her relatives, Fuller's ol Blue Rapids, from Friday till Sunday.

A good many from here attended Ihe big ball game at Blue Rapids last. Friday. Mrs. Al Newberry and children of White City came out last Monday to visit with hei mother, Mrs. A.

Holm. Anton Kratochnil and family visited with Clue. Musil Monday evening. Mrs. Al Newberry and children are visiting with Mrs.

L. J. Tihny of Cot-tjge Hill Fince Saturday. George Kratochnil anil wife celebrate dthri- three ymrs' wedding last Sundav. Waters and a few other prominent some time.

Mr. Allerdice has sold hH men. it was appreciated ny an. grocery business at Bice Rapids, ami The Ladies Aid met with Mrs Munk Electric Lights for Sf. George.

The electric light line Is gradually Bearing completion. The wire men are within 2 miles of St. George with nil si le lines comprltcd and the liht-ti'ng arrestors and transofrrr ers are all here and will be put in place as fast as consistent with good workmanship. The line looks fne and it a credit to the community thrcsigh which it parses. Brilding of high tension Jrans.r.is-sion lipos to supply farms with light; Or Take This Oulfif on Thursday afternoon.

intends moving to Oregon in th; r.eirf Saturday fight and we just printing, future. account of no Sunday trains at this W. D. Harmon, of Clyde, is the new lmr of readers canm.t ponsi-owner of the Howard Custard stock by fct thf'ir till Tuesday even Afcw from here were present at thottch they get their mail at the first station away. ror the bail game between New York nnd White Pox at Rlue Rap'ds bst Friday.

Mies our primary teacher wcrt to Emporia to vis't home folks fro nFiirlL.y till Mondiv. Mrs. Cvishnnn cf Manhattan was the of farm implements, thev having made a trade as referred to last wck. Mr Custard cjI a farm In Oklahoma in the d-vil and lei for there the firs-t oi week to put in wheat. Mr.

Har Chas. F. Johnson of Alert, Mrs. John Leppprd. Mrs.

T. II. the Riley County Sunday School? la and sen and Mrs. Stephen Vuvrick visited with Mrs. Jos Vavrick i.tHt Sat- Mino'i'ici'S that the county conventirn wiil he! I at Pandolnh on Novemlu mon's son-in-law, n.

1'rJny. Hid power ij spreading rapidly thrnigboi't the whole country atd farms that have ths utility command the Immediate attention of he shrewj-c? I'uyers. St. Crrgp News. and 2(1.

Several prominont speak- who lies engaged hi the har ware business at Okpto in the nort! Misi Oiilia Skalla is st-r, lug wiih The VriWsOne Year Vallev Farmer Six Yt'irs The Household Two Years Book. How to Make Annual siifft cf Mrs. Pierca from Friday till Quite a few Royal Nciihlcis froir. here attended the Royal Neighboi r.i will le in attendance. her aunt.

Mrs. Jos Vavrick. part of tr.h county. Is to move hoiH Wm. Newlerrv ond Could et receive and entertain ft truth with tho same cordiility anl onthi'si'M mmat we hug some fond spent last Wednesday with Mrs.

Kt-neFt Pishny. and c-nnd'ict the business as Focn as he nut at Oketo, and in the T. P. O'Brien is to have until Mr. Thompson arrives, which will probably be late in December.

Tibyraph. county association at Westmoreland Alma eni Alfa Kjtllin did seme In Manhattan lat wee'; Mr. Chas. Bayles who is attsndin? A young man or a o.n? lady can toa-n cf a rsre opportunity to help pny hia or fcor own way through business colb'ce by addressing. Central Ccllece.

1222-14 Oak St. Kansas City, Mo. delusion to oar throbbing breasts. -United we stand, divided we ten." Address all orders end make all re-mittancss to this paper, THE NEWS this hht rosily got to be a good i will apply to towns, cities and coin- ctM to live fn. unftlos as weU ss a nation.

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