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THE WYANDOTTE CHIEF, KANSASCITY, KANSAS, FEBRUARY 27. walk to Piper. Miss Annie wants to to a know if Earl contracted a cold and last week with their sister, Mrs. 11. 0.

Randall. Mrs. Chan. and Mrs. J.

J. Keller were in Kansas City last week. suffered from his wading through the snow for six miles. Tommie and Andy Neighborhood News THE RIVEHVIEW STATE BAN Miss Frances Thorp visited in Kan say, "Poor fellow, we hope he Hoys, don't he too hard on Earl. Len and Lee Coleman and their sis sas City a few days last week 0 All Correpondence Must reach this office not later than Tuesday Several of the boys were in Kansas tern.

Miss Alma and Miss Hazel, called for publication that week. City Saturday evening. on some of the inmates of the county of Lansing Mrs. Emma Hut ton farm and included in their visit Miss tree as a meana of reaching the hole visilp(1 lipr Bjsfori AI ra. Fred Wring, it In the top of the larger one.

There weftlf Annie Porter, Mayor Bert Porter, Tommie Williams and Andy Shoehigh. Mayor Porter made a trip to Kan Capital, $50,000.00 Surplus and Profits 15,000.00 KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. Seventh and Central Avenue. Mr. Chas.

Agern and Mrs. ltoscoe could he no mistake. The coon'a tracks could plainly be Been on the snow and Agers were in Kansas City shopping plainly traced to the small tree and Saturday sas City last week. He says that lie went to have his hair cut. What do you think about (hat? There is a good barber shop near home in White Miss Jennie Tanner visited Mis: Christine Crafke a week ago PIPER PUFFS.

Fred Caldwell was a Kansas City visitor Saturday. Henry Fisher of Kansas City made a business trip to Piper Saturday. Charles Ingram of Kansas City was visiting home folks Sunday. The R. N.

of A. did fine with their lunch at Mr. Goble'sf sale Thursday. Frank Roebeek went to Concordia Monday to buy a bunch of dairy cows. Carrol Waldron of Kansas City vis as plainly seen on the trunk, and on closer inspection it was noticed they led to the hole in the large tree.

The coon was in the tree, for the evidence Church and it was just after pay day. Now, your honor, are you boys cutting DR. GEO. M. CRAY, President; DR.

H. E. SMITH, Vice President; WIL LARD J. BREIDENTHAL, Cashier; W. B.

WASHINGTON, Assist- 2 a ii ppDri r-i i i was iuo DALE NEWS man nnw surrounded the tree ni LasrntT, r. n. ntootunuut, nssisiaii vasnier. soon ate their Miss Jessie Storey spent last week the barber or is it more convenient in Kansas City. Lee Coleman spent last week with relatives in Osawatomie and his wnv into the big giant.

After about with her cousin, Miss Gertrude Bell DIRECTORS: E. Smith, W. W. Marsh, Chris Kopp, J. A.

Butler, -m hnnr nf chODDing. the tree falls Miss Gertrude. Bell spent last Sun 9 Dr. Geo. Gray, Dr, 9 granupa, jur.

roieman, came with an awful crash, landing squarely day with Miss Jessie Storey. J. H. DeCoursey, J. F.

Cochrane. back with him, so Lee, you had bet in the road and demolishing, the tele Henry Heaman is expected home tor be very careful, for the state has phone line at the same lime. Now some time this week. inr i lie tlKht. Th iIobh were circling Miss Merlie Adams went (' town about Hie tree; but no coon appears.

Sunday. an institution in Osawatomie where i hey will furnish board and clothing tree, and soinel imes they do not have giundpas io bring them home, t'iooii In, lo yon, l.ee. Tin. n-ee was now cu! into several LOCAL AND PERSONAL. KlaHfieu has rented his farm lengths, hill si ill no coon.

A consul- for the coming season. Mr. and Mrs. tins Fialla are oin; tat ion was held ajid an investigation follows. The coon'a tracks were again traced over bill unil to the small to leave Fair Dale ami lo 'oiaraun ited home folks Sunday.

Miss Ada Kessler of Kansas City spent Sunday with Mrs. Vnifcl. Wm. Tanner shipped a car of cattle to Kansas City Monday. Miss Aiihii- Newton Kanr.an Oily npenl Sunday with Mrs.

Marl in. who lives on tin' Newton faint. Teas Payne, who died last Thursday at Uilmitister, was buried at the Winters snive yard Saturday at noon. Anneal W'asiion, who ia allciul-inn fdiool al Hi'' Institute lor Hie ltlind in Kaunas City, spent Saturday and Sunday wilh his lici Scoll in lo move into I he house now by (Jli'iin and Cileiin is lo move where Hert lives, as he lias buiiy.lil il from Man- tree; but here the tracers stop, for Mr. Tom liarker was seen down the main slnvl of l''air Pale la si inirtei huleail of uoiiiK up the Monday.

tree, were iinmetiialely headed in the i lion, and the coon had not Mr. I 1 1 nil I. akin and lamily ol Miss Jessie Wuikor. Miss Carmen Darby and Miss Mae D.irb.v enler-laincil for a number nf friends Ihe home of Hie Misses Fvcrell Avenue. Alusic and ginnes were Ihe evening (Milerla iiiinciils.

anil Miss itnw I reinli'i'i'd a niiuibi'i' ol' piaim selections. wore won by Miss Viva Vesper anil Mr. 'has. l'rier son. lliicsls were Miss a haul.

Miss iv.i Miss Elixabeth Taylm', Miss Oerinide Ta.lor. Miss llaliie lliinvllirinL, Miss Hazel P.lue. Mr. Llovd Rh-lmrds, Air. ilarohl i.iinl.

Mr. tienrge Higliain. Mr. Peterson. Isriinc.

Mr. Will llrauer, Mr. Mnwl ami Mr. I'har-lev Peterson. lieeii in the live al all.

llrenner lleihls have moved to tin Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nebiis. S.V. Tan-romee Avenue, have returned from a trip to the Atlantic coasl.

They vis-iled Washinslon, New York, Haiti-more, Niagara Falls, I'hila-deldiia and other points ol' inlcrcsl. The ways and means commit Ice ol the One Kindness liratich, liilerna-tional Sunshine Sociclv, has planned a busy sprint; lor the branch. The society wishes all blind children from birth to school uno lliroiishoiil tin stale of Kansas reported to I hem. The next day was spent clearing the I l-BiIii llanner home. road and repairing the telephone mre.

Miss Hess and Air. Oscar Johnson very pleasantly entertained wilh a parly lasi. Saturday evening lor the jolly bunch of Vinwood. A mosl en joyahle evening was had. find at a late hour refreshments were served.

Thost present tin hided: Misses Sarah Anderson. Esther Loudale, Frida Wahiin, Ellen Akkesson, Ellon Carlson, Anna Anderson, Anna Carlson, Hilda Wahiin, llelga Anderson; Messrs. Chas. Ackes son, Andrew Wahiin, S. Carlson, Harry A'nih rson, Loudale, Fred Wall and Mr.

and Mrs. Walslor. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Si rob Ajeii Miss Annie and Miss Minnie mver were in liuvn shopping las- Anil Ihus ended one of the queerest coon imnls in the history of the state. day.

lo Mr. Scult Goelilzer has returned MISSION. he foreman of Quality Hill farm Ihii summer. Air. Jamr-fi Johnson npenl a few dayn In Kansas City last week.

Quite a few nii'iubrra of the Odd Fel Mrs. licit lOllis made a business trip hourt odr.e of attended tin told KlliM. The panel has not increased the work ol' our carrier very much, as not many packages are sent, bill Friday be received a wheel barrow lo he delivered out on the route. seems lo Hie Piper Cull's writer Imleo Tenth Central (Pride ol lo Homier Springs Sunday. the West I last Wednesday night.

Mr. John Kern was seen driving over Mr. Kenneth Jacques ciilortuhiod "The Other Follows club" of the Firs! Presbyterian Sunday school al Sandusky avenue. About twenty members were present. Mr Laudis, the famous mathemal i iai who beat the adding machines lasl No vember at the court house, assistec materially in making tlie evening en Miss Harriet Whil I aker is I he gnes! of Captain ami Mrs.

P. T. Ilaynes al Fort I orl h. Wonder what is the matter with the lo Miss Tina Nelson's last week. hovs of this town.

A cer.ani party Mi- Mm. 'Cnmish has moved on i a ii' writer ol' I'iner J'nielelH was was walking down Woodland avenue Mrs. Matlie Pratt's fa nil. ml heard a girl singing, "If I only ashamed ol where be live as il eel tainly should liaxe I in stead ol Piper. Mr.

Homer Fleming made a business hail a sweetheart how ha'ipv I would Tin m. I. Minion Heights P.aplisl hoy will ineel wilh Hie Oniuduro squad Friday night. trip to Homier Springs Saturday. joyahle.

Music was furnished by sev lie." Wake up, boys. Mim ho Si ainan is on the sick list. Mi Paiiwv Mnllolt spent several PIPER PUFFS. Spring is certainly here as the boys Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Flint, 1701 Walk er Avenue, have as their guest their phew, Mr. .1. 11.

Christ, of Cato. in Missouri wilh Mr. Want Cof started playing base ball last Sunday i i i.ii taivi: Alnst iniportaiiL Ui.scuvi-ry of inuilern limes. Klt'i-ii-ie-Uulvuuii! liiimu. -V 1 1 ii ami liarmli'ss lemt-ily.

Uuar-'. iin-cil Ini- neuralgia, iiaiiis, lriiiali; i ii Ulc, i ccma, in-rvuic-iiess, stamach, I ami luiliit-y truiililcs. t'oaiusi'ii ami xinc, whi-ii worn o.i tlic i 1 1 i -rs ii'vfiltH-inr, a milil cnirciit ol' et i icil ilnuuHli liii- liody. which the bloiiil, slli'lintllclis till" it-i'viii unil muscles, iniliiccs sweet, sleep, impnivi I lie appetit and expels disease from tin- lioUv. Testimonials: Mrs.

V. II. 2H7 W. 4 1 lionliam, Texas. writes: There is not emiUKh Hiuiicy in Pun-ham to imliiee me tn Hive up my rinjfs ami be uiihoiil them, or be in the same eiimlitbm I was hefni-e hsiio; them II iminilis sul'leieil Willi colli leel.

Uiilncy ami lilaihlor cataiili. neiiialia. piles oml siiff Unee. I haven'i nsiil any meibiine ami have l.eell well ever 1 put riiiKs on." Mr. II.

M. 1 1 Klainlstovvii. Texas, wiiles: UiiiiKhter was totally pa.a-lyze.l in bulii arms ami limlis, was entirely helpless, coiilil el no relief from meilic'me. I a pair of lObe-tro-(lalvanic Kiims in May fur Per. She can now run a maeliine, pluy Hie orc.an and has picked irom fill to i loiinds ot' eiiilou per day Oiis fall," Mrs.

T. ford, Paris. Texas, writes: "After lieinu- tieated I tile tiesl dee- tors ohtaiiiaide. fi.i M-yere lilaililei Irini-lile, was informeil dial iinthiiuv bill an t'l'al members of the club who had brought along their mandolins antl violins. Refreshments were served and the boys all pronounced the evening a most enjoyable one.

A emu or! will be fjiven under the direct in of Mr. Rudolf Kiug in the i. ol' P. Hall, 'il'l Miiiuesnia Avenue. lee.

She reports a line time. tkla. W. D. Waldron is serving on th mi! lh' A.

Peterson went to jury, Kansas City last Thursday and turned Friday. James Glenn purchased the property Mrs. Lee Allen, 1113 Metropolitan Avenue, was hostess for the One Kindness Branch, International Sunshine Society, Thursday afternoon. of Manford Ellis Monday. The telephone company is improv Wm.

Ellis of LaVina, is visit ing the looks of the lines around Mis on Saturday evening. March s. under the auspices of the I'nilcil I 'onnnercial ing relatives hert sion by putting in new poles. I'ravelers. The program follows: Qiiindsro Chapter, O.

E. pleas Walter Tanner is moving into the Mr. Peterson has been hauling tinnioa tn the market this week, and Two Pianos Scherzo do I 'nucerl hmiKP recentlv bought I rout Aug aiiif.V surprised Mrs. II. WHITE CHURCH.

Miss (irace Wise was on he sick list Thursday of last week. Mr. J. N. Leach and daughter.

Vorna. were visiting in Kansas City, Kalis. Saturday last. Messrs. William I InrllirinU and P.

J. Hovey allelldeil the meeting of the tirand Lodgo in Wichita, February 1 St and 1 9th. Mr. Harvey Halur and Mr. Juvenal have opened a seed ulore in Kansas City, Kans.

ilr. tinker is overseeing the Armour lann here and is a graduate of the Manhattan Agricultural College. Mr. Juvenal is his partner in the work. The farm has three first-class green houses on it and they plan disposing of tho plants and seeds and other produce in the above mentioned way.

The voca.1 class is doing fine. Besides being a good chance to learn something about singing, it also fur at her homo. 101 I Norm Seventh Baker. reports the price improving a little. Lack.

Miss Adeline Neiilwij; and Mr. Rudolf King. Street, the occasion I eing her birth Walter Scott is working in the store Miss Tina Nelson spent several days dav anniversary. About thirty truest for Glenn while Floyd Mli week visitine friends in Kansas Aria Prologue from were present. pjjy raiting ins v.n;ii ion.

Mr Albert Roseberry was called to Miss Ruby Davis, who lias spent Warren, the year old son of Mr ri At I i- u.l il. It mill serve unon the jury tne urai i iui. mo 11 and Mrs. ''Union Savus, who mult Leoncavallo Mr. David Orosch.

Two Pianos Invitation a la Yalse. Wel.ei Miss Pearl Pbalp and Air. Rudolf King. trier ennrt Jas. Blankenship.

returned to her home wetil au operation for appendhil is vnti Green soent last Wednesday in Kansas tty Sunday. ltelhany Hospital, has improved suf i i ihc ovnort testimony ot ur. The Payne lamny inai nveu uiu fieiently to be taken lo bis home ipcaiiug iti v.rti'w. would da any I. I He- curpil a pair of RIect ru-IJa 1 Va ie Kiiuvs ami have lieell collipletely clued." il.

V. Willilns. (ioinez. Texas, wriies: "1 have worn I i for days: bt'an feeliiif; lieiier fnnii tin starl appei lie. stuinaeli and lir.

ath hetler: mi rheutnaiisni, mi pains. I teel len ears younger." Mr. ,1. T. Metliiiie, i riner.

writes: I'Mectrii-Hal-vanic liinr.s liave alisnbiK I cured me of rheumatism, towel and nervous trouble. 1 nm in miml liealth; can ilo any and all Kinds of can't sav too much fur the rings Mrs. 10. M. chapin, Moody.

Texas. writes: "Pake pleasure in rermnmendine, Itiim'S. Mad epileptic spells, iiervoUKiH-ss and headache. They cured nu- ami built up my eeneral health." Mr. S.

V. N'owlin, 'I'exas. writes: "I am Co years old. U- Hektoen and Dr. Hay'nes at the Hyde Maywood moved to r.ununstci mm o.u .1 Quimlaro station nu the l.eavenwor line.

trt uruay wneie uu- .1,. Rending Aunt Jane Miss Lelah Ilulse. Piano Solo Yalse do Mes, Mr. Wm. Herman and family have the farm of Sam Ward.

iwski moved out near Elm Grove, and Jess Mrs. W. H. li.iy al Askew, en nishes an excellent opportunity to ac quire a good lOundation in the rudi HORANIFF. Imrram of Piner has rented the farm tetraincd the Modern Art Club Friday I Williams took a trip 10 Kansas ments of music.

The members are unoii which Mr. Herdman lived. wrs. afternoon in honor of Mrs. Charles Mr Yns.ie Green.

Mr. Harvey Peter- i'" lasl wteK Craves of Los Angeles, Calif. The Mr. and Mrs. Wilcoxon, Roy Wilcoxon Mr.

and Mrs. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Hen uii ri wearmn' uuiKf three montlis at'o dealni-ss anil l1ioa 1.1 ffI.HrKllll unu itusa I weakenorf nervous condition. My ileal guests includes: Mesdames.

H. ltasset. Paul ftilwanl, John Ceorge, 1 derson, Mr. Arthur Cramer, Mr. Victor SUII) itiikJO Hennie Martin motored to Turner, trip to Lawrence last v.

ness Is cureil and nerves are greatly iMr. K. V. Uohrrts. Waxu- Rudolf King.

Songs n. The ears at ihe Spring. h. My Love Is Like a Red. lied Rose Mi Dermid c.

A Tragic Tale Slater Mr. David Orosch. Two Pianos Souvenir de Strauss Miss Mary Witters and Mr. Rudolf King. D.

House. .1. T. llomhold. F.

Cerhart u'nna last Snndav evening. Mr. Harvey White is still making Newman, Mr. Henry Stockhoff, Mr. John Stephens, Miss Grace Wise, Miss S.

Herriek, Thomas McMnnn. Mr. Rees is certainly improving the the side change for next evening Josie Hovey, Miss Annie Hovey and looks of things around the school Mrs. Chris Anderson was on me sich Rev. Ellis.

house, clearing away the timber and list last week liachle, Texas, writes: "My onvii'tions are stronger every day that Klectro-ttalvanic Kings will in Ihe very ni'ar future be the most effective and popular remedy on earth." Write for full particulars, explaining the manner in which nitriiRPii anil oxygen are pro- rtuced from copper anil and eon-verteil into electricity. How electricity anil carbonic paves affect the human svKtem. (low these tfases strive for supremacy, one to perpetuate. Ihe One of the most delight fill pari len of the season was that given by the putting in new fences. Miss Leonora Brotherson called on Misses Eunice and Itulli Dunning last Robt.

Goebel is working for Mr. Lee her folks Sunday. A COON HUNT. The following is the story of a coon Reading An old Sweetheart of Siitunluv evening at llieir home, 4.1." Brown and he proves himself very at- Misg Nora nURSeu and Miss Leoaa North Seventeenth Street. In the par hunt that actually took place.

The Mine Riley; Miss Lelah Ilulse. other destroy nun iieray. aocnununK tentive to his new position. Robert Horan visited with the Coleman boy the presence ol Hie anil iieaui in lor flags, hatchets anil American says it saves so much driving Sunday last wpek nniir hodles at tlie same lime. rn-e Two Pianos I-oiMl tn- in neon-.

LMmrnntee UDotl Reality roses were artistically ar evenings. Tnmmie Williams dressed like reouest. JoneR and Murphy, Box S3, Kansas City. Kansas. Miss Adeline Xentwig and Mr.

Rudolf King. ranged. Prizes were awarded to Mrs, o. i.i. Clatlin.

and Miss Florence Miss Heppie Martin, the teacher at Tpd(lv stiii UUi Mission, will give a box social at the tnat smile that the jfirls of Jones. Oiiesls were: Mrs. Howari scene js over in Pawnee township. The characters, about ten men and as many dogs. The time, 4:30 p.

Wednesday, the month of February. School had just been dismissed. The teacher was making ready to leave the building for the day, when lie re reived notice that a coon had been treed about a mile down the road in school house Friday evening, Febru-1 Horaiiifr admire very much nowadays Wav. Mrs. Tosh.

Mrs. Otis Claflin ary28. The proceeds are to lie applied SasH stroll Mrs. Oliver Claflin. Miss Frames Den to the library.

i i v. 1 1 1 a certain nisoii. l-aiiei nerron. i- mi o. Mr.

William Luther and wife have jllhUv cnie roiier. esMia moved into llieir iwn bouse, formerly wllo ho was (lerliuiie Ellis. Miss Mildred Proiis a large tree and I lie hunters wer occupied by Mr. TJoble. Mrs.

It. Miss Kirk Miss Edna Cray Mr. Leu Coleman called on going to cut the tree, scare out. the Allen of Mission is Mrs. Luther's Miss Lillian Herroii.

Miss Jennie Verda Melbourne Sunday evening coon, turn loose the dogs ami have an ban. Miss Marguerite I miy. t.iiok nut. I-w. Willie, and some oth- STANDARD ROAD OF THE WEST old time coon light.

Now, anyone who 1 mother. Mr. Wm. Ilatslia and son leave In a short time for their new home at Mary Miss Anna Myers. Miss knows anything about a coon knows era interested in our aiiracnve nm Est her Mrs.

II. Peterson. Mi school marm are watchine. closely. it can nut up the fiercest kind ol Mae Herroii, Miss Pauline Foster.

Miss The Old of lloranilf had iiile fight n. Dover, Kans. Mr. Haislia is one ot the old settlers of county, Mabel De.TarncI, Miss lierueice Cole, a success with their box social on I-ri We reached the spot alter a short I ml Mis Florence Jones. coming here tuune thirty or forty years ai tt 1 last, regardless of the fuel time and saw a large tree about fiv feet in diameter standing at the side ago.

that all of the Pleasant lttl toys failed to show up. Imk oui. boys boiil filly guests ni tended the mar i 1 of a bluff. A smaller tree grew on the side of the bluff farther up. and its ton leaned against the ton of the ol laicy anil jir the girls say you mirht left.

Low Round Trip Homeseekers and All-year Tourist Fares to the West K'ounil Trip Homeseekers Fares First and Third Tuesdajs, Kansas City to Denver, Colorado Springs. Pueblo Salt LakeCilv ami Utah San Francisco, AiijfeJes Portland. Tacouia, Seattle Ami to many other points. Wi-athtls. of Peculiar.

What was Willie 1 hit reibi ink driv i which I'Hik place al the home of tin larger tree. The coon used the smallei ing out so lale lor on inlay nu m. Pride. 121 HI ltiveiview Avi-IIIIC. at V-M' WOLCOTT.

Mr. Fred Vering made a businesn trip to Kansas City last week. Mrs. Delhert Aldredge was taken to the hospital in Kansas) City last week. Mr.

Chas. Vering was in Kaiisan Honor up, Willie, lor some of the oVliH-k Tuesdav eve. Kev. C. C.

Sin- S23.H 4 1. SO St.00 tt.00 ANNOUNC EMENT boys that claim interest in this matter are some inquiries in re lair. paslm- of the hristian hiiivli. if fit iattil. The tvreinoiiy took ilace in the living room in front of gard to it.

City on business last week. a bank of palms and ferns, ases of DAVE FRIEDMAN Mrs John Walker was in Kansas Andy Shoehigh was also on the ui list, but as he had visited Kansas City and it was only a few days after pay day some think it very strange. How City Saturday. ink and white roses were also usiil ffectively. lihengrin's wedding ninreh Mr.

Willie Verlne was in Kansas All-year Tourist Fares Daily to Salt Lake City, Ojrd.cn, Pocatcllo. San Francisco, Is Arjxclos, San Diao, Portland, Taconia, Seatth Bellinjfham, Spokane, North Yakima, Hoist and Butte. was ihiyi-d by Mrs. William tjuinley. City oil business Saturday.

Announces His Candidacy For Re-election is it, Andy? Have you recovered lrom the effects? Kansas Mrs. Fred Vering was in Earl Cunningham from Piper made City Monday. Inquire of our nearest agent or write us for rates from your nearest station. Free literature on request. 9 Little Ailcen Scovillc acted as ring hearer.

-arrying the ring in .1 basket of sweet lN-ns. She wore a dress of while organdie wilh trimmings of Val. b.i-e. and wore )iink Imw. The brhle was gowmd in while crepe le chine Mr.

Wheeler of Kansas City, I Member Board of preached Sunday night here. a visit to and spent a long day at Horaniff last Sunday, but did not LJcc time alter working hours Saturday to harness his fine driving horse, consequently Miss Annie did not go out The boys are bavin a good time now coasting. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Schlagel and H. G. KAILL, General Freight and Passenger Agent 901 Walnut Street, Kansas City, Missouri Education Primaries March 24 City At Large with 'arfornfliiiental trimming, and (iTieil an arm Jmquet of bride's roses. Following the ceremony a reception was given for the guests. Mis Mary Jnekson and Miss Martha Jackson.

driving, and as there are no trains on Sunday night from Horaniff to Piper Mrs. J. J. Keller railed on Mrs. n.

u. Kanday Monday afternoon. Tommie, after spending a sad day, succeeded in getting Earl away for a Misses Ida and Nora Schlagel of tttttttttttMlttttMil sisters of the bride, were hostesses. Kansas City, spent a few days.

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