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The Daily Republican from Burlington, Kansas • 6

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CENTER HILL. nro PHTnT vn oa OVER THE COUNTY Dec. 10. May Hardesty spent Saturday li Burlington. Report of District No.

84 for the month ending December 1, 1905: Enrollment, 35. Per cent of attendance, 87j. Por cent 'of punctuality, 99 8. Average ail attendance. 31.

Nancy Hardest' is able to be it school again, i Everybody counting oa having good timo Christmas. Earl Jones spent Thursday Dight a1 Only Two Weeks Charley Ross's aDd family. Dave Custls and son are in tb wood business cutting and hauling town. v' Center school will give an entertain New scholars: Fay Orsborn. Those receiving certificates were: Maudo Holman, Ruth aDd Burt Prior, India and Bennio Gertie and Elmer Crawford, Chrystal, Opal and Pdarl Chrism in, and Essie Broks, Mary, Tony and John Bros-enor, Audrey Craciwell, Virginia 03.

bjru, John Ireton, Ray and Roy Cardwell aod Fay Osborn, Visitors Pearl Llghlle and Nettle VI. Boyd, Howard J.Hanna, teacher. Those averaging 90 ormt re ingrade Ola Davis, 91 2 and Maude lloU man, 93 7. 7tu gratlp; Mandy Holman, 92, Iu ment Friday night, December 22, 1905. music will be furnished by the Skotch pols Brothers, evory one invited ti attend.

EarUones, Teacher. HALLS SUMMIT. December 10. There will be an open meeting of the Triple Tie Benefit association a Ua Boyd 9J Halls Summit next Tuesday evening, SOME OF THE HAPPENINGS IN ALL PARTS OP COFFEY COUNTY. Newsy Letters From The Jelf's Special Correspondents Many Brief Notes.

SUGAR LOAF. Dec. JG, Mrs. Leon Godsey is sick. Ed Stoltzlnghas been hull lng clover.

Thelittle granddaughteratthe Bett's home is sick. There are a great many inquiries for farms to rent. Mr and'Mrs Chas Dewey were Burlington callers on the 11th. Ethel Burr visited at the Rohrer home from Friday until Sunday. Mrs John Meets has been siclc for several weeks, and, is no better at present writing.

Kansas is redeeming herself as to weather, it is as fine as though it was made to order. Mrs Elmer Meets and children visited at the home of John Meets Sunday and Monday. Mr and Mrs Vincent's little grand' daughter from near Burlington is is making them a visit. Sugar Loaf is preparing a program for Christmas and expects old Santa in all his glory. Miss Lauar Eagle is teacher.

Clyde Vincent is busy looking up a farm. The one he was on the last season being sold to a Mr 'Bird, of Oklahoma. Report came from the hospital at Wichita that' Miss Cox; Mrs 'John Cth grade: Winifred Osborn, 99 6, December 19 Refreshments will bi Gertie 97, Sigle Lightle' 94. Burt Prior 94. served.

A good time 13 expected Everyone interested in insurance nvited to attend this meeting and earn of. the peculiar plan of th 5th grade: Virginia Oiborn 96. 4 grade: Opal Chrismau 90. 3rd grade: John Ireton 97, Pearl Jhrlsman 91, Fay Osborn 93i, Essie rriple Tie as it will be explained anc Those who want to subscribe for THE SEMk WEEKLY JEFFERSON-IAN at the old rate of 50c a year should do so before January 1, 1906 as on that date the price goes to SL00 a year Until that time you can pay as many years as you desire at the 50c rate, The paper will be considerably improved as soon as the new press is installed. illustrated by Supreme Presiden tJrooks92, Audrey Cardwell 92.

Woodford who will bo present and 2ad grade: Cora Lightle 94, Fran- address the You havi ois Broseranr 92, Ray Cardwell 90. heard much of this order. Come this meeting and you may hear somi PLANK COLLEGE. Report of Plank College district No. thing that will interest you.

At tht least you can expect a good time. 12 for he month ending October 20. STRAWN SCHOOL. Report of Strawn School, District Enrollment 20. Per cent of attendance 99 45.

Per cent of punctuality 95. Average daily attendance 25. Those receiving certificates were: No. 01, for the month ending Novera ber 24: Ruth, Ray and Asher Williams, Ora and Ethel Richardson, Gladys Hall, Bertha and Ethel-Henderson, Bessie, Enrollment, 35 Per cent of attendance, .75 Per cent of punctuality, 95. Averago dally attendance, 20'.

New scholars: Mary Bumgarner, Alvah, Edward and Mildred Miller, Burr's sister, is', improving nicely vlary! and Goldia Fry, Estella Hal), since her operation. Albert Dary. Bertie Draper, Irma Coryey Inez and It is reported that the iral Route Those receiving certificates wem Luciie Misbach Visitors: Mrs. Clark and daughter Don't Delay Inspector is in the neighborhood looking over the territory in view of changing routes 2 and .1 from LeRoy. AdU Jones, Henry Dary, Harry Gib-bans, Bertha Mayer, Hazel Meek am Fern Meek.

Flossie, Mrs H. H. Witner, Mr. Wm. Richardson.

J. A. Stone, teachers Visitors: Miss Nora Heflin, Miss It w-as rsported that the telephone Nora Brough and Rev. and Mrs HARD PAN. Report of Hard Pan sohool district line was to be extended on from Mr Vincent's to Allceville.

This would H. Farrell. Elizabeth Antrim, teach No. 3 for the month ending December er. be a great help as LeRoy and Alice- PLANK.

ville have no way of communication except by way of Iola. It is more than likely there would be quite a Report of Plank' district No. 12 for the month ending October. number of farmers who would take telephones. Enrollment 37.

Per cent of attendance 89. Per cent of punctuality 98l Average daily attendance 33. New scholars Harry and Paul 1 Those receiving certificates were: Enrollment 28. Per cent of punctuality 99 2. Average dally attendance 27.

New scholars Charley and Ernest POTTAWATOMIE CENTER. Mrs. Langston has sold her farm at Agrlcola and has moved all her goods mie, Ola and Otis Corbin, Lucy, Baxter. Those reeeivig certificates were: Mary, John and Harry Kelley, June and Lenora Huff Maud and. Ivy down to the home of her daughter Mrs Goldla, May, Wilbur and Bernict Garrett, Pearl and Jimmie "Bowen, FryrRuth and Ray Williams; Estella Gladys and Lawrence Hall; Ora and Ethel Richardson; Fred and Edwara Beulah acd Ray Gamertsfelder, Ivy Hunt, Mabel Hut on, teacher.

PLEASANT VALLEY. Repurt of Piea'saat Valley district Garrett. Clinton Harris and Peter Inman husked corn for Dave Hoofer a few days. They got 10c per bushel. A Patterson visited in Orldley last week.

We think people had better be care Miller; rne9t Baxter; Clarice WImer; CONCORD. Report of Concord district No. 37 for the month ending November JO, J905 v. Enrollment 22. Per cent of attendance 91.

Per cent of punctuality 99. Average daily attendance 19. New scholars: Floyd and Leon a Crawford. Those receiving certificates were: Helen and Morris Wilcox, Homer, Maude and Anna Laws, Vide, Thos. and William Merkle, Phillip Heis-inger and Arthur Cummins.

Visitors: Supt Lane, Chendon Shoemaker, InaLaws. Ella F. Cum-mins, teacher Inez and Luciie Mlsbacb; Ethel and Bertha Henderson and Irma Carey. 4S fnr t.ha mnnth endlntr Novem. Visitors: Misses Lela Phillips, Etta ber 24.

Swecker and Wm. Richardson. ful how they come to Sunday school and write things on the black board about the teacher. The kaffit corn threshers have been Enrollment 30. Per cent of attendance 92.

Per cent of punctuality .100. Average daily attendance 15. Those receiving certificates were: MT. JOY. Report of Mt.

Joy district No. 07 for the month ending Dacember 1, 1905 through ibis community. Robert, Frank and Harry McQrath, TVs, make an elegant Christmas present, special prices on furs this wwk at Hoflmans. We have skates for old and young, large and small, low price and more Expensive. Grimes Epting.

The parkin? at tha north side of the court house grounds has been fixed up And greatly improves the looks of the place. Dr. C- Jones of LaHarpe is bore vlstiog his father Dr. J. Jones.

Dr. Jones has developed a good business there. The man who smokes would appreciate a box of Newcob'a Guarantee cigars for a Christmas present. It is the best 5c cigar on the market. There will be a phonograph concert at the Bet'iel church Wednesday December 20, proceeds to go towards pay lng for the naw organ Admission ten cents, half price for children.

Come and enjoy the fun. The county treasurer has issued 23 less tax receipts so far this year than in the same period last year. There are a. greater Lumber however, who are paying their taxes in full this year than for a number of years passed. First published In The Jep fkrsokian, Monday, December 18, 1905.

PUBLICATION NOTICE. To Frederic Winchester, F. C.Winchester, Daniel K. Harden and Malinda Harden his wife, Daniel K. Hardin, David C.

Harden and Minerva Harden his wife, D. C. Harden, Samuel H. Harlin and Arminor HarJin The Kroh Bros have finished haul ing their corn to market. We said last week that Walter Kugene and Leo White, Gladys and Bessie Irey, Dorothy Riley, Paul Enrollment 35, Percent of attendance 84 J.

Per cent of punctuality 98. Average daily attendance 29. New scholar Ella Those receiving certificates were: and Ralph Cellar. Garrett had a phone in his house new. Visitors: Sam Watts, Earl Davis, Mrs.

Belle Cellar, Marie Dalrymple, Christine, Caroline, August and Ora Rankin, teacher. Robert Behren3; Minnie Kramer: Eddie Mauman; Clyde Whitney; Ever- He did not but expects to have one soon. We have five new scholars. They are: Leola, Kitty and Andrew Barr and Grace and Ethel Bennett. Our school is progressing bicely under the management of Mr Chatter-ton.

David Hoofer had the bad luck to mont Dealy; Fay Whitney and Maudt HICKORY CREEK. Report of Hickory Creek school No, 28 for the month ending December 1, Enrollment 30. Percent of attendance 92. SECTION. Rppnrt of Section sohool district No 33 for the month ending December 8, 100ft.

Euro lmentSS. Per cent of attendance 89 Per cent of punctuality 95. Average dally attendance 32 Those receiving certificates Bessie Watkins, Maude and Willis Traylor, Frank Edwards, Roy, Dewey ft Ed Jesse Shultz, Philip Hatcher Hazel Hunt. No. library books read this term 42 Visitors: A.

C. Lane, Byron orris. Oda King, teacher. BANGOR. Williams.

Visitor: A. C. Lane County Super intendent. Josie Brown, teacher. Per cent of punctuality 9o.

Average daily attendance, 25. Those -receiving certificates were: lose some steers from the 'effects of FLORAL DALE. Report of Floral Dale School, Dis Lelia and Dorothy McCabe, Charles stock field last week. Florence and John Williamson are able to attend school now. irict No.

91, for the month endinp Novemoer 29: Report of Bangor school district No. 41 for the month ending Novem- HOPEWELL. December 14. Everyone is preparing for Christ mas. bealo, 19J5.

Enrollment 15. Per cent of attendance, 95 Per cent of punctuality, 93. Average daily attendance, 12. Those receiving certificates: Charlie Peterman, Chester Peter- man, Francis Foster, Ethel Ralston Glen Young' Visitors: S. Woodworth, Mabel and Bessie Jones, Happy Lanning, Aba and Mjrtle Laws, Glen and Muriel Traylor.

Visitors: Supt. A. C. Lane, Charley, Henry and Mrs. Hunt, Elizabeth Hunt, teacher.

antioch; Report of Antioch school district No. 19 for the month ending Novem ber 24. it Artie Stewart is working for Mr Enrollment 23 Per cent of attendance 8CJ. Per cent of punctuality 90. Average dally attendance 24.

New scholars: Earnest Bear. Those receiving certificates were: Totton. Mr Drescbor bad the misfortune to Clark and Fanny Wittman. Mazie loose a team of horses, -last week Robert Peek, Mary and Elsie Brooks, Anna Peek. Several from this vicinity attended the box supper at Four Mile and all Woodworth, teacher.

INDIAN HILL SCHOOL. Report of the Indian Hill School, District 23, for the mouth ending Nov his wile, bamuel Harlin, he American Freehold Land Mortgage Company of London (Limited a corporation, of London. England, George Maish, Sr. and Manda C. Maish his wife, George Mash, Edwin G.

Ackley. and Julia S. Ackley his wife, E.G. Ackley, S. B.

Warren and Harmon Harrison, Partners, doing business under the firm name and style ot Warren and Harrison, and the Union Central Life Insurance Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio Take notice that each and all of you have been sued In tbe district court of Coffey county, Kan-sat, in an action therein pending wherein Lewis Frederick Clark, a minor by his guardian Charlotte Clark, and Charlotte Clark are plaintiffs, and each of you are defendants, and that you must answer the petition of said plaintiffs filed in the district court of Coffey County, Kansas on or before the 3 t. day of January, 1936 or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered thereon accordingly against you, excluding you from any righe, title or interest In and to the following described real estate, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of section 14, in township ai, of range 14, in Coffey County, Kansas, Thence south fifteen chains and ninety one links, Thence east thirty on chains and eighty six links, Thence south Ight chains and nine litiks. Thence east eight chains and fourteen links, Thence north twenty four chains, Thence west forty chains to place of beginning, and forever quieting the title of said plaintiffs therein against you and each of you, and that the mortgage of the Union Central Lift Insurance Comoanv. of Cincinnati. Ohio so far Visitor, Myrtle Pilcher.

Cloe Var- report a fine time. vel, teacher. Grimsley has gone to western ember 24: Kansas for a short visit with his sis ter. There will be a box supper oa Jan Enrollment, 10 Percent of attendance, 95 5. Per cent of punctuality, 99.

Average daily attendance 15 Those receiving certificates were: Edna Winget, las Driggs, Ola and Louie Cunningham and Marie Fry. cnroiimeni Por cent of attendance 68 Per cent of punctuality 92. Average daily attendance 20. Those receiving, certl.icates were: Alice and Rutb Robinson and Ralph Danner. Visitors: -J.

II. Parker, A. H. and Miss Ida-Steinkamp. Maud He itage, teaehpr.

J. Adams was up from LeRoy Thursday. A C. Lane was in Waverly Wednes day on business. Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Crego are Ottawa visiting friends. Father A.

J. Domann is home 'from a business visit in Emerald. 5, 1906 at Hopewell for the purpose of raising money to by a book case and MARTINDALE. Report of Nfartindale district No. 4 fo the month ending November 24 Enrollment 19.

Per cent of attendance 93. Per cent of punctuality 93.8. Average daily attendance 17. New scholars: Arthur Smith. Those receiving certificates were: Ellen Kelly, Clarence, May and Jen Increase tbe library.

A short pro gram will be given by the school. All are invited to attend. Girls bring well filled baskets and boys well filled Visitors: Harold Heacock. Clara E. Blair, as it affects this land be declared cull and void and that said company be forever and perpetually enjoined from setting up any claim or lien against aid land and all such further and other Drocer purses.

decree as to the court may seem just and proper The manwho smokes would appreciate a box of Newcomb's Guarantee cigars for a Christmas present. It it We have just received for holiday nie Willi ims, Maude Skillman, Madge Hilbish. Visitors: John Grennan, Supt. A. C.

Lane. Bessie Shaffer, teacher. IB law ana quuy, sbal J.D. Frazikr, Attest: Atty. for Plaintiffs.

Bcmjiss, Clerk District Court, trade an elegant line of men's Deck' wear. F. Hoffmans. the best 6c cigar on tbe market,.

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