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The Cassoday Times from Cassoday, Kansas • 5

The Cassoday Times from Cassoday, Kansas • 5

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Mention, If yon see it in the Times it's en 4 a Tfm I JSf JF A ))F11 Rosa, Harsh accompanied his uncle Sam to Kansas City with stock last week. Uncle Sam Harsh returned home from the Kansas City markets Saturday, Harsh Bros, shipped cattle and hogs to the Kansas City markets last week. Aunt Lizzie and Mrs. Len Harsh Left last Thursday to attend the annual conference of the M. E.

church. Some plowing being done, gardens are being made, hens are being set, fishing is good and it sure does feel like spring. Mr. and Mrs. M.

J. Hursh are home from Kansas Citv. Mrs. Hursh did not receive the benefit she expected to at the sanitar ium. A very pleasant affair oc curred at the home of Prof, Harrington on last Friday night, arranged, by Mrs, Harrington and attended by nu.

merous friends of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Pruden, on the eve of their departure for their new home in Kansas.

Such affairs are always a pleasant reminder in following years to those who depart from a community of friends to make a new home and form anew the ties of friendship, and the Prudens wish through this means to publicly thank their many Mer-riman friends for this manifestation. Cody Cowboy. The above has reference to Geo. H. Pruden of the Emporium Mr.

and Mrs. Pruden arrived here last Sunday and are now citizens of Cassoday. We join with the community in extending to them the hand of welcome among us. We have heard for some time that fishing was good but never paid much attsntion to the matter only to think how much we would like to go and try our luck. Tuesday evening, though, we were forcibly reminded that the tales of fishing we had heard were not without foundation of truth when Grandpa Shannon brought us a mess of the finest fish we ever had the pleasure of masticating.

Really, we ate so so. Bicycle for sale. Inquire at this office. Go to Kosankey "The Tailor" fr Dry See Dames for Page woven wire fenc in all heights. Fred Burk visited the home folks at Flint Ridge yesterday.

March 26 and 28 are the two big" days at tlie Emporium. J. Kreisel visited with Mr. and Mrs- Henry Derestein on Saturday, Get your Tin work did at the Eggan Tin Works, El Dorado, Kansas. 3 mo.

Miss Ethel Scott left Monday morning for El Dorado to remain indefinitely. 'f you want the best shoes get the Dartly Omstead at the Emporium. The Cnssoday Cowboy band now consists of about twenty-five members. Miss Mamie Golden of Matfield, is now clerking forC.A. Goodwin in his store here.

Earl Snodgrass and Mr. Dom-iny from Nebraska, were In recently looking after land interests. Lyman Benton has returned from El Dorado where he, was tflint Ridge Gossip. "NELLIE PRIMROSE." Mis3 Hazel Wheaton finished a very successful term of school Friday and returned to her home in Eureka Saturday. We are all sorry to lose her from this locality.

The infant son of Mr. and Arthur Pugh of Eureka but formerly of Flint Ridge died Saturday morning. The parsnts have I sympathy of this community. many hsh yesterday tnat our zeal to angle for the finny tribe Mr. and Mrs.

F. K. Long were has become rather lukewarm, will be so, at least, until our present fnllness subsides. Our thanks called to Burlington Kansas Thursday on account of the sudden death of Mr. Long's father.

i lor several days having some to you, Mr. Shannon. The above illustration shows the wm known Tri-Belle Lister with the chain drive. As will fce seen the operator sits back of the seed box and can watch the working: of the machine. Theseed tube is open and the grain passes in plain view of the operator.

The lifting spring enables the operator to raise ths plow out of the ground, eit! when the lister is in motion or stopped, with scarcely'any effort. This spring also hckv the tongue and adds to the traction of front wheels. Whin the plow is in the ground rear wheels are locked and when plow is raised they are releases. A number of the people of this Aunt Lizzie says that Mrs. ocality were business callers in Harry Kitzleman set her old ureka Saturday, among them were H.

A. Scott and family, C. hen last week and that she put 108 eggs under her. She further V. McHone and family, M.

D. Burk and wife and J. E. Dorsett. admonished us to put the date on our calendar and to bear in Miss Delia Shafer retuaned Monday to resume her school.

mind that it would be a fine place to go for early fried chicken. Thank you, Aunt Lizzie, for the reminder. E. T. Fent has sold his farm and expects to have a sale the The covering device consists of a pair of 12 inch discs.

Pressure springs hold ast of this week he intends to Geo. H. Truden and family dental work done. Don't forget to attend the big two days special sales at the Emporium on Saturday and Monday, March 2(3 and 28. Wm Handy of Matfield, is weilding a hammer and extracting music from a saw on the Hurst building this week.

Mrs. Daisy Robinson has younn chickens almost large enough to fry. At least their wing feathers have a good start. Mrs. Clias Rudolph and children and Mrs.

Minnie Rudolph went to El Dorado last week to vfrit with J. W- Whitam and family. Miss Bertha Walker visited Sunday forenoon with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitzleman and in the afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Green- move to Uiuanoma tne near these discs to the ground. We have the Tn-Bclle both in the chain drive left last Friday night for their new home in Cassoday, Kansas, arr 'uture.

A. R. Carrington purchrsed he Schroadter place from John where he will engage in the mer The Reed Hardware Company cantile business. Their many friends of Merriman and vicinity Hucklebridge and moved to it the first of the week. wi 1 c-reatlv miss them, and we them success in their new For latest designs in home and hope to see them wall paper go to Harader's among us again- -Merriman Ma Furniture Store.

verick. Chutfch Notes. Prof. Harms, director of the Out of The Ginger Jar. Tlie chewing-gum girl lives Cassoday Cowboy band, is put ting on lots of airs by sporting Mrs.

W. tJ. Robinson wlio is from band to mouth. Aunt Lizzie and Mrs Len Harsh, Rev. and Mrs, Avm bwii returned from at Wichita on Monday.

Rev. Anna-fidwn has been returned this charge for another year- Glad of tht. Lulu Lines and Mrs. Henry Coffelt'iverit fishing one dy last week. RePtdt: 'Lulu 11 end Mfs visiting her parents at Allerton a gold plated cornet.

The The night-key is not usually Street improvement. Street commissioners, M. Hursh, Joe Young and 0. Reel marshalled their forces and commenced to grade and otherwise improve the streets of Cassoday today. There is no use talking when these fellows set their heads to do a thing it is just the same as done.

Easter sermon Sunday Iowa, reports having a pleasant time and that she expects to be rest of the instruments of this band are silver plated. No the key to success. Even the wise men are occas 'home soon. ionally otherwise. band in the state has bet ter instruments than the Cas soday Cowboy band.

C. G. Adams purchased the lot on the east side of the grade C. 1. 'They divided the catch The following are the leader.

of the Epworth League for the month of March: March 27, AHene Nelson. Those who put the most into a usually get the most out of it. Let us come prepared to do our part Notice. Clarence North has about four thousand hedge posts for sale, also a lot of hedge wood cheap. Seven miles northeast of Cassoday.

Phone or address Mattield Green, Kansas. A mortgage on the house will not prevent the roof from and agreed' to do the same next W. G. Robinson said that from which Clay Hurst moved leaking. time they went provided filrs.

G- yesterday was the last day to the building and has erected caught them aL plant potatoes, he knew it wras The old hitch racks along because he planted his. Good Mrs. John Cay'Jf Flint Ridge, Pridav was his favorite but he Main street have been removed That's one good thing anyway. There are some men so lazy that they will not even file their liens. It isn't worth while to call in a veterinarian for a bad case of eggs.

nice little three room cottage on, same. 'febods simply slaughtered in price during the two special sale days at the Emporium. Don't lose sight of the date, was in town ycstcHay trading at the Emporium- She -said she was afraid it might rain so Ivan and Clifford Childers -are planted in advance. 101 eggs a d'arj from both about well. Ivan had -a C.

N. Hurst tore down the flock of nearly 200 hens. She pretty bad case of mumps and building he purchased on the only brought in 70 dozen her. A little vanity keeps a man Clifford had the measles. bterries this time as she had usee east side of the grade and moved Perfection Oil Stoves are safe and reliable and always ready.

Reed Hardware Co. it to the lot just west of the Em great many to set and eat. norium on the west side. He Seed Potatoes. The Minnesota Red Early Ohio will have a nice little business keyed up to his best, while too much renders him obnoxious to his fellows.

There is many a stump speaker who would much better be at home pulling the stumps from his own clear- Saturday and Monday, Maich 20 and 2H. Mr. and Mrs. E. D.

Dunning visited in Wichita last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Moore. They were accompanied home from there by Mrs. Dr.

Hood of Los Angeles, Calif brnia, who visited here for a few days with them. room out of it when completed. Gilbert Green and his sister, Seed Potatoes a', The Emporium. You had better buy your seed potatoes now while you can get them $1.25 per brshel. The.

loafers are a pretty slick set of 'fellows. They generally loaf aroupd those who do not ad vertise, and es a consequent they are not "disturbed much by Theloafers undqr stand their business better than some 5 Daphna, visited with the Misses Cross on Sunday. They repor Come in and examine our new Goods, Prints, Dress Goods and the finest Ladies and Gents Shoes we could buy on the mar-ktt. The Emporium. The New Perfection is a money-saving stove; cheaper than coal, gasoline or wood.

Reed Hardware Co. Miss Alice Cross wno nas been For Sale. very sick for some time past as One Percell Piano purchasing i Mrs. Rose Kreisel' And daugh -Iters, Gladys and Iny and son, 'Elvin, visited last week with being much improved in health. bond for $175 00, will trke one Bob; 'Isee Smith in town; what motive brought him? Bob; "I don't know for sure, but I think it was Some of the real farmers complain iliat the average city Decoration Day is getting to half, $82.50.

Theercell pianos Mrs. Kreisel's parents, Mr. and be near at hand and the cemetery are guaranteed in tone, -finish, Mrs. J. W.

Whitam, in El Dor- Dr. Dillon Hamiltoa DENTist. Just received a full line of new designs in wall material and workmanship. 46-tf Chas. Shockley.

should be cleaned up before that day by all means. Let every one take hold of the movement agriculturist dosn know a paper at Ha-iader's Furni corn on the from corn in to clean up the cemetery. the ear. 1 ture Store. OHk-eover rtofflce- -S i Kansas, Vall paper at a sacrifice Sblsat Harader's Furni ture Store.

ado. They report Mr. Whitam as being cuite sick with the LaGrippe. Rev. Hurst wished us to express his appreciation to the ladies of Cassoday and vicinity for mar kindness in giving the Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Maguire The man who sets out in life's I am handling the famous Page fence at my farm 2i miles Northwest of Cassoday, be race expecting to nave a walk-over is likely to be 'run have moved from Haven to their farm here. They will build a nice new house on the place here and make It their future over before he has proceeded sure to see me if needing any supper in his behalf and for the 'financial present which 'they far upon his way. thine' in "this line.

home. Glad ot it. C. B- Barnes. The simple word "'hash" so generously tendered hi pi Livery and Feed Stable FRBD BURK, Prop.

J. H. saxaphone; covers a multitude oi tmngs -Having opened a New Studio in El Dorado, Kansas, -we respect Floyd Knab, "snare drum and James trombone, L. D. Benton is down, from Cassoday making arrangements we know.f!hpWng about and assures iis tfiat when ignorance njtftii for the appearance of the Cas is bliss 'tis follv to be wise.

I fully invite'the people of Cassoday and-: surrounding' country to call and see our. Photo Studio ind are new additions to the uas soday CowW iuid. Little Johnny "Watching a cackling furiously aid: "I knewl i rj( i 'i. fe'uviiviiWM GOOD ftlGS'j CAREFUk-iplUVEfcS. COM MERCUL TR APE SOLICITED 'The many friends of Grandma soday Cowboy band Here on March, 2.rt.

and some who place i Bowman will be to know that she will arrive here some some interesting and amusinp get oiir; prices for PHotos we are prepared 'to'xkflrst class wflrk. i SttlHxO- Florence Block bnKltfiWe6iirt house- stunts is the real warm stuff time next month to. with Cassoday, what is the matter With Ok? Chicked. She dropped an ef(g around "here (soKnewlfe-re- arnl his forgotten 'she "'aid it. KANSAS, hermaror- friends hare -during Aod eyery body want to N.

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