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The Durham Journal from Durham, Kansas • 1

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RNAL. QU DURHAM THE VOL. I. DURHAM, MARION COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1907. NO.

18. -i i COUNTY HAPPENINGS. Obituary. Tampa Happenings. College Hill.

TOWN AND COUNTRY Mrs. Gundlach 1 took dinner Edwin Leslie Clubine was born Memorial services will be held Local Items of with C. W. Boothe and family in the Dominion of Canada, Sep- at the auditorium next Sunday. a Personal and Character.

Sunday. tember 20, 1862, and met death Rev. Whorton, an old veteran, Addie Riser visited MazieKee- bv accident near his home in will conduct the services. Orley I i i i I Dave Rhodes and Eddie Stege-man made a trip to Abeline one day last week. Dave brough home his buggy he had taken up there for repairs.

Nearly everyone has to replant some of their corn. Mr. and Mrs. Hartruff came fer Sunday evening. wear Marion county, tsuungs is drilling a quartett for There was a Lutheran wedding ansas May zu aged 44 the occasion.

Stand up for Durham Pay your subscription NOW L. E. Borton handles a complete line of McCormick Ohio and John Deere culti -t i ii ii ii i it I frm Rnnrfnv' i rrouaxe court was in spssinn ii whii xt iorrr Sunday evening was Junior 1 Wednesday 22, for the purpose up irom uanton one aay last Tvtin tr with thp Rpninrc Mr? tiie sanity oi ivirs. lviary ijj. IVllll- meeting.wim tne eniore.

mrs. Msrv A. vators, and his prices are right. weekt0 get the last of their Williams is to be congratulated YITf 1Q p. -e jury re- i i i i i i4 i iii 1 1 ill ii vi i 1 vii i a i i i i- i The west side is taking the goods.

on her success with the Junior mrneu a veraict oi not insane. this union born To was eight District court will weet next Alliance, also with the Y. M. lead in putting down their side- w. H.

Rhodes delivered one walks. That won't do, get busy of his fine White faces to gome children, 5 sons and 3 daughters. A. all of whom are living" and with Monday the inst, to resume the unfinished docket party south-east of Kamona last Mr. Gundlacli came home from their mother mourn the loss of a on the east side.

Rorii tn J. Schissler and wife Dr's. Kaiser, Entz and Messers the western part of the state. and Wine- husband and de- week. Mrs.

W. H. Rhodes made trip to Herington Saturday. a Mr. Seible was in town Satur- voted father.

Besides his own Thompson and Funk and others, spent a couple of days in the vi JVl Thursday morning, May 23, a baby girl. Cigars Jake J. L. Ainsworth and wife, of day. family there remains to mourn J.

F. Rhodes has a very sick C. W. and Jimmie his loss an aged mother, two Enid, Oklahoma, arrived Tuesday colt Is is so bad that he has to Costello were in Marion Satur- brothers and three sisters. cinity of Cedar Point and Marion fishing and repairing automo-.

biles. Senator Betts, contractor of dav. The funeral services were con- for several days visit with his feed it with a'tube. brother, T. J.

Parry and wife. Jacobs and daughter. tvtt TVincTr.vT visi'fri ducted at the home by Rev. Pyles, of the Marion circuit, the new court house, was in Mesdames Boothe Saturday even- Fred Haas will have to kill one Ida had quite a smash up last of his bast horses as the result week. They were returning ing.

of a run-a-way Wednesday, ine from SOuth of Ramona. and when Wednesday, May 22, at one Marion transacting business this o'clock, after which interrment week. was made in the Marion ceme- The County commissioners fprv. A lnrov nnuihprnf -FriPTirk met Mondav. Tuesdav and Wpd- Mrs.

Meyers and children visi ted E. M. Hacklers Sunday. team, two mules and the one near jke Fresens they ran into a horse, was hitched to a harrow noie in the wheel track and the 1,1 E. S.

Hackler and wife left Lp ii fh ornmv wpw to consider th p. cnnstmof- for eastern Kansas Saturday. rWor, locf tc nnH roirirr of hriP at the time, and as usual tne j0it broke the side of the buggy mules escaped without a scratch, and throwing them both to the while the horse, the most valu- ground along with the top. They able animal of the three, sus- got off with but few bruises, tained a broken leg. Mr and Mrs Gardner made a 4 Harry Huge was in Topeka to a beloved neighbor and 'highly is sincerely hcpei by the ma-Monday.

esteemed citizen. jority of the people in Durham Mrs. R. J. Hackler and Mrs.

The funeral procession was and vicinity that the bridge in Rumold left for Oklahoma Sat- met at Marion by the Masonic Durham will be put on the half-urday. order, of which Mr. Clubine was mile line. The commissioners a Reports are coming in irom trip to Hope Friday. The boys were playing bal Saturday afternoon.

Mazie Keefer took dinner with an active member, who led the are willing to put it-where a ma- surrounding towns that Bradley Paint gives entire satisfaction. Every can is guar Grace Hackler Sunday. procession to the cemetery, jority of the people want it Miss Ida JacoDs, accompanied Mrs. Gundlach and Hazel where the remains were laid to Base ball, Marion vs Lincoln- I 1 j- 1 nr ii -i rt i by her cousin, Miss Ethel Jacobs TWithp vkitpd Mrs Kripzpn nnd re unuer tne masonic rites ana vm, iYionaay. jcore 4 to a in went to McPaerson Sunday to familv Fridav evening- ceremonies.

Beautiful and cost- favor of Marion, 13 innings. attend the college commencemen anteed. For sale by Badger! Lumber Durham, Kansas. City Ordinances. NO.

12. Be it ordained by the mayor and council of the City of Dur Be sure and remember and ly flowers contributed by friends marriage license. exercises at the McPherson col don't forget the pie social to be anu ctpprupi- Ivy Miller 24, Herington. lege. I crivpn Kv thp Tamn nrr.Vipstro.

nt music was lurnisnea Dy tne Wm Tavlor. SI ie x- 1 it 1 1 Try those home made pies and Tampa, Friday evening, May 31, Jonmaie quartett. Mabel Peters, 19, Hillsboro. ham, that it shall be unlawful for cakes at the City Chop House- Cornelius Flanning, 44, Lehigh. at eight o'clock.

Ice cream and vir. was one 01 mar-other refreshments. Everybody Jon countie most successful anyone to play call on tne streets they are fine. cnmp and brino- someone with OMsmesa men, oemg an extensive I ill 1 TT 1 1 1 Mud Creek. Nettie and Ella Murphy, of cattie aeaier.

ne numoerea nis WITH FAT MAN'S QUARTER. you. irienas Dy nosts, ana nis ac Tampa, took dinner at Henry quaintance was extended over Two Damsels Left the Car, and He Uttered No Protest. Keep square with the printer Hetts one day last week, and also of the City ot Durnam. Any violation of this act shall be punishable by a fine of not less than one dollar nor more than five dollars.

NO. 13. Be it ordained by the mayor and council of the city of Durham, that any gambling, accord- tne entire county, tie was. aLn(ipfl RWf. visit to the old The City Chop House is the good neighbor, a model husband home.

place to get the good' things to i i "ii I ana an indulgent iaxner. Trpnrf and familv and A corpulent man with a red face went to Coney island one day and sat In the cross seat of an open car in front of two stout German women. In searching for a nickel -to pay his fare. et. We extend to the bereaved Kane Hutchins and familv Sun- Undersheriff T.

B. Armstrong family our heart-felt sympathy. dayed ith Jack Roberts and was shaking hands with friends inff tO the Statutes Of the State ne dropped a quarter, which rolled al- Here Death his sacred seal hath set. in town Thursday. of Kansas, shall be unlawful men within the corporate limits of the He realized that he might make a See L.

JE. Borton for all kinds City of Durham. Any violation spectacle of himself if he attempted arm machinery. to wait until she and her friend got For real estate and farm loans see G. W.

Hildreth. 23tf. out. Meanwhile he took an occasional glance at the coin. family.

If everyone would get a new carriage there would be a larger attendance at Sunday school. Fred Stenzil and Ben Janzen, of Strassburg, spent Friday evening at J. Johnston's. Harvey Hett was out driving for his health Sunday evening, or well-Mrs. J.

J. Johnston and duugh- On bright and bygone hours; The dead we mourn are with us yet. And more than ever ours 1 Ours, by the pledge of love and faith; By hopes of heaven on high; By trust triumphant over death. In immortality The dead are like the stars by day, Withdrawn from mortal eye; Yet holding unpreceived their way Through the unclouded sky. By them, through holy hope and love, We feel in hours serene.

Connected with the Lodge above, Immortal and unseen. a fine of not less than five dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars. A. H. Miller, Mayor.

D. A. Eichenour, City Clerk. MORGAN AND THE BORROWER The women found themselves at their station unexpectedly, and in their hurry to get out, one of them knocked her handkerchief, which was Enough City Promoter Not Shrewd for Great Banker. weighted with something, on the back of the fat man's seat.

A corner of the handkerchief dropped and let out Merry-Qo-Round News. The farmers are anxiously waiting for a good rain. a shower of jingling silver. A promoter widely known in Wall street as a clever but untruthful speculator was in financial trouble. He was going to fail and the fact was ter, Lizzie, visited with Van Scoiks, of Alune, Thursday.

The owner knelt and began col lecting the coins, while her friend Miss Grace Smith attended Philip HlSS IS building an ad- urged her to hurry. The man gave a To Whom it may Concern. Take notice, that I will not pay any bills contracted by any known in banking circles. Everybody dition to his house. knew it but the promoter.

If. he Sunday school at Clark Sunday afternoon. reasoned, he could borrow enougn money, he would win out. Grandma Jones, who is visit person other than my wife and myself, except it be by a written order signed by J. W.

Moore or Finally he appealed to J. Pierpont ing her sons in Readley, Cali Morgan, who knew the exact status of affairs, for a big loan. The financier sigh of relief when he saw that the woman had not noticed his quarter. Just then, however, the other woman observed It. "Katrina," she said, "you have not all dot schange got.

Look! Dere is a quvarter." Katrina, with an effort, stooped and picked it up, and she and her friend rushed from the car. The fat man, who eaw the futility of protest, under Lillie L. Moore. 23-24. fornia, has been sick, but from authentic reports she is almost thought for a moment and said, "Bring J.

W. Moore. whatever securities you have to my office in the morning." well again. The next morning the promoter and Sam Kline and family visited Stop at A. Liasure's for a first- Francis Noone moved the corn crib which stood north of the school house, to his mother's home last Tuesday.

Glick Hackler did the Work with his engine. Minnie Fritsch, who has been seriously ill the last week, is much better at this writing. The Baptists of this vicinity attended Penticostal meetings at Marion Sunday and Monday. Abe Frick and wife visited Jacob Frick, Friday night. a negro carrying a tin box appeared in the Morgan office.

their daughter, Mrs. Roy Meyers the peculiar circumstances, sighed re class lunch, cigars, candies and cold drinks. gretfully and sadly watched them go. N. Y.

Sun. Saturday. G. C. Johnston and wife and little son spent Sunday evening Harry Huge, -of Tampa, was in Brave Lighthouse Keeper.

town Wednesday and ordered "Let me see what unencumbered collaterals you The promoter selected them, and was asked to place a value on the lot. "No," said the financier, "I won't make a loan, but I'll buy the lot." The promoter sorrowfully accepted the terms, but he had hoped for a loan, believing that if he could get the with home folks. While his plucky wife kept the light 1 burning in the Cedar Island light bills strucK announcing tne pie social, to be given by the Tampa house, her husband, compelled by the Some of the young folks from exhaustion of their food, made a pain- ful trip over treacherous ice to Sag orchestra, Friday evening, May 31st. at Tampa. Watch for the bills and if you don't like pie this vicinity attended the box loan, he could follow it up with a de Harbor, a distance of several mand 1 for a second one to save the The bay Was filled with ice and In social at Durham last Friday night.

tense cold prevailed, but nothing Jack Roberts and family visited with their brother, Jake Roberts, Friday evening. The Mud creek nine ran up against it at Lincolnville For particulars see the Lincolnville nine. Charlie Mcintosh accompanied his mother to Wichita last week where she went for optical first. But the big banker, knowing his man, saw through the scheme and protected himself, at the same time come anyway, and eat ice cream and cake and also hear the musi- daunted he set out on his trip. Sev Joe Kraus and mother made a series of calls last Monday.

eral times he broke through the ice, but struggled on until he reached the helping the promoter by taking off his cal program wnicn win oe ren dered by the Tampa orchestra. We understand that a wedding hands some sound but temporarily unmarketable securities. The promoter failed. Sunday Mag azine. is to take place in tne near iu- laxed and arrived safely.

Boston I can loan you money on that tun. "Rovs cret vour tm cans Herald. farm! Prof. Hildreth. 23tf.

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1906-1907