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The Atlanta Record from Atlanta, Kansas • 1

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THE ATLANTA REGOR D- THE JttECORD IS HERE TO STAY. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. it VOLUME I ATLANTA, KANSAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1904. NO. 4 Wingatc.

LOCAL EVENTS Dr. Cartr is expected in next-week. i- Home made bonnets at Crocker Crocker's. 'i-' Bertha Philo spent Sunday with Bertha Gregory. Will Smith was in Winfield the first of the week.

Bradshaw was ia the county capital this week. Rev. Kimball visiUd in the county capital this week. Charley Smith was in Latham last Friday and Saturday. 1 Fred Hillhouse was down from Latham Tuesday evening.

li Mortin transacted business in the county seat this week. Miss Nellie. Chase spent Sunday witii Miss Dunlap in Latham. Ben Faston, of El Dorado, was here buying horses this Mrs. Nathan Wilson Visited her Clay.

Gladys Ensley is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Price. Mrs. Wakefield sundayed with her daughter, Mrs. Brodie.

Nora Need and brother, "Ed were in this vicinity viuiting, Sunday. J. A. Thompson and children sptint Sunday with W. R.

Thompson's. Stella Thompson was the gdest of little Harvey Blair -Monday evening. Messrs. Lewis and Bartlettwere isitors of W. R.

Thompson Tuesday. X- Johu Ballinger and family spent Sunday with Arch Smith and family. W. R. Thompson sold two loads of hogs to P.

W. Thomas, of Latham, Saturday Luwic Thompson and Flay Ktep A GolnY If you strike a thorn or rose, Keep a goiii'. If it hails or if it snows, Keep a goin'; 'Taint no uso to sit and whine When the fish aint on your line, Bait your hook ami keep on trym' Keep a goiu'. When the weather kills your crop, Keep a goin'. When you tumble from the top, Keep a goin'; Spose your out of every dime, Sittir.

broke 'aint any crime, Tell the world your fcelin' line, Keep a goin'. When it looks like all is up, Keep a goin Drain the sweetness from the cup, Keep a goin; Seethe wild birds on the wing, Hear the bells that sweetly sing, Whew you feel like singin', sing, Keep a goin'. W. J. Marks.

Claud Jackson was down from M. L. Crocker was' in Winfield last Tuesday. Born toCon McAdatns and wife, April Jl, a boy. J.

M. Hanes, of Wichita, was in Atlanta last week. (has. Crocker was in the county seat last Friday. Win.

Zeiglar was in Latham and Winfield last Friday. W. L. Wilson was in the county seat the first of the week. Emmctt Belknap drove up from Winfield the first of the week.

W. IX Jessup, of Latham, was in Atlanta the fit 'of the week. W. S. Ewalt transacted husi-ness in Winfield the first of tlie week.

Mary Davidson left last week spend the summer with relatives near Latham. Rural Route No. 8 starts from A tlanta. May, 10, with Willis earner. Carl Uarnod went to Winfield the first of the week attend the S.

K. Collide. Miss Goforth was over from Burden the first of tin week buy iny her milliner goods. Price are furnishing all the cattle men around Atlanta with salt this spring. Mrs, Hooper and daughter left the latter part of last week for City, Missouri.

(. H. Kitterman left last Saturday for Endependence, where he intends to spend the Mrs. May Moore, of Winfield, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Need and family this Svcek, Mrs. Chas. H. Wier spent the latter part of last week and the first of this, with her husband on the." ranch south of town. The citizens of Atlanta Organized unAnti Horse Thief Association last Saturday evening with fifteen charter members.

Dr. Manser was over several times last to see the little, son of T. J. Howard and wife, who was 111 with pneumonia. The caucus held here last Saturday elected the following deli-gates to the county convention to be held at Aakansas City the; 16.

M. L. Crocker, W. J. Marks, Isaac Penrose and C.

F. Belknap. People of Sumner county are getting anxious to turn their cat- tic on grass. Chas. Wier says he received 18 letters last week roin parties, 1 to bring their cattle to pasture this week.

Ed, AVilkerson, candidate for State Senator of Maple township, was in Atlanta last week! Ed is one of the biggest, brainiest and lest men in Cowley county and i his numerous friends would bej glad to see his ambition fulfilled. J. C. Kcstersou is making a new iond. There has iicen quite a change in.the atmosphere lately-.

C. Kestitfjon called on Hos-kins Bros. Monday morning. Nathan Young and wife took dinner with Mr; Dossctt's Sunday. Mrs.

Wallave returned from Winfield last week some improved. The farmers are very busy planting their corn in this vicinity. Mr. Lirley killed a large white goose on his pond Sunday morning. i P.

W. Thomas of Latham, was in thjs vicinity buying hogs last week. Fielding Y.tig transacted business in Winfield first of the week. J. I.

Ewalt fcao the piisfortune to lose oncof Ins large horses Sunday. We tliink Clarence Putnam would make an up to date hair trimmer. Earl Fronmi and Tressitt Putnam were secii buggy riding last SuniUy evening, t. Rev. Sawyer dilivered a very interesting' sermon at Upier Timber Creek Sunday.

EmnietJehkifis aud Nora Need, attended prayer meeting "iV Timber Creekf Sunday nights -1 Ory Elam is; still quite sick vrj understand, but is improving slowly. Her xhother has also been siek (. Fred Putuajn says it takes all he can make to keep him in shoes. What makci you la so hard oti Mr. funeral sermon will be preached; at Upper Timber Creek next Stmday a week, at 11 o'clock nv' Needed Inventions.

A postless fence, a slotless slot machinci i seedless prune; a lienless egl 4 painless boil, a kicklcss mule, a sinless sinch, a haramerless nail. Tiast Friday; evening while do-: ing tip the (cliorcs at the barri, Arthur Hoskins was kicked by one of his. horses crippling fiim pretty badly (or a few days but has about recovered. A western editor has received the following unique letter: "Send-rtfe 4 1 few copies of the papers that the obituary and verse! about the death of my child a week or so ago. 'Yott will publish the enclosed clipping about my niece's marriage.

I also wish you would mention in your local columns, if it don't cost me, that. I will have a few bull calves tofsefl. Send me two extra copies tni week, but my time is out and you can stop my paper as times 4is too hard, to waste money no a 4 A parents in Winfeld this week. It Is reported that the Frisco will have a new time card out the L'4th. Mrs.

Smith and daughter, Cordelia, were over from Burdeu this week. Mrs. Foy Smith, Wilmot, was shopping in Atlanta the first of the week, Will Tlioiaas and F. A. Bcrc-man were Ui the city from Latham 1 Purchase a sack of the CresentJ flour, a new brand for sale by V.

J. Marks. Kev. Kimball and wife took dinner with C. N.

Stevens and family Sunday. J. F. Brown visited over Sunday with relatives and friends in Alvy Oklahoma. Miss Laura Settle, of Latham, gate this office a pleasant call Monday evening.

Will Markley, of Latham, spent sunday with relatives and friends in Atlanta. Wasted: One- hundred head of steers to pasture by the Iwdnd or season. R. A. Rice, Atlanta, Kansas.

Notice. Coupons given by cash purchase only till the 25 of good until, April 80th. W. L. Wilson.

Elbcr Edwards, of Emporia, representative of the Morin Mort: gage Company, was in town on business this week. Dr. Manser, of Burden, was oyer-to 'see little Kilo Howard Tuesday evening, who is reported to be getting along nicely. A new 20x20 post office building is being erected on west Main, which is a much better location for a post office whbre it is, now located. Mrs: E.

Mercer will be in Atlanta and vicinity April, 27 or 28, to organize a music class and commence music lessons. Your patronage is kindly invited. Latham Tuesday. Wasmuth Parrish spent Snday with relatives and friends in Atlanta. The one year old baby of Harry Smith and wife is sick with pneumonia.

1 Geo. Seller spent a few days with relatives and friends near Atlanta last week. 1 Frank Stevens driving over, the; country near Glen Grouse the fiirst of the week. Mr. Woolscy left Thursday to attend the couuty convention to be held at Arkansas City the 1C There was a vengeful look in the disairpointed ixjct's eye.

"I wish I were a pugilist," he seid between his teeth. I'd walk up to the editor and see if I couldn't secure a little politeness at least. "My dear sir," answered ni.v worldly "If you were a pugilist you woldu't have' the slightest difficulty in getting anything you wrote published." Farm and Ranch. The farmer who formerly chased about for a week trying to sell a cow, horse, pig of poultry has found a better ay at less wear and tear and at reduced expense. A little ad in the local paper has been found lb be much more effectual, in that time has been sav ed and the nUthbcr of bidders in creased.

"I would rather," said Ed Hoch, "lock the door of my Iitte printing office at Marion at o'clock, go to my humble home on the hill and return to my office the next morning to look ove? the exchanges, chronicle the events my town and go through the regu lar routine of business than to be governor of an.v state fa th Blair are taking music lessons of W. L. Farncr, of Hickory Creek. Mrs. J.

H. Orten received a lette from her parents, Philip Higaon and- wife, of Missouri They are very well pleased ith their new home and are doing well. WILMOT. Lewis Catlmghanr is quite sick with chills at present. v.

fiss jggiuf. is; the guest of Mae Parker lids; May Reargr aud wife were visitors at the cotinty seat last Thursday. Mr. Watt aud wife were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Elliott, last Sunday.

Lorton, of Winfield, was calling on friends of this vicinity the first of the week. Grandma Reed is Very low at the present writing. Her recovery is very doubtful. "Mr.and Mrs. Cayton and daughter, Bessie, spent Sunday with New Salem friends.

Mrs. Ida Taylor and daughter, of Dexter, are visiting her sisters, Madams Watt and Miller. The farmers arc. improving the time by.gettihg their spring work done while v' The League was well attended last Sunday evening and a great interest was taken in the meeting. Mrs.

Frost, who has been spending a few weeks with her son here, left for Atlanta Sunday to make her home with her son of that place. Price and Wier received a car load of salt last week. Elmer Crow rides in a new buggy purchased of Two new members were taken into the Rebekah lodge at their meeting Monday evening. "A supper was served-and an excel- lent time I.

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