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The Cassoday Times from Cassoday, Kansas • 1

The Cassoday Times from Cassoday, Kansas • 1

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INC. 3V CASSODAY, BUTLER COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY DECEMBER 26,1912. VOL. VI. mm Obituary.

Lucy Ellis was born in; Piatt county, Missouri, December 12, 1837 and died December 19, 1912.: at 2:30 a. at the home of her LYMAN D. BENTON, Cashier. i Jul P. H.

REED, Vice-President, L. HARSH, Presidents I i 2 STOCKHOLDERS: hris Olsen Marie S. Mortcnson PorterA.Thompson Herbert Robinson CrocUer Bros V. G. Robinson Kytie Reed P.

H. Reed Martha Bark L. D. Uenton! SfOCKMOlDEHS S. S.

Harsh I Harsh J. Krei.se! M. J. Murah John tlenry Hoy. S.C.

Danby W. Sniv Omer S. Heed J. O. Cr T.

G. Wutkins Batik DIRECTORS son, George Underwood, at Mat-jield Green, Kansas. The deceased died at the aged of 75 years and 7 days. She leaves two sons and one daughter to mourn her departure from this They are Mrs- Callen Me-Clain of Topeka, Kansas, J. H.

Dig-man of i Kansas City, Missouri and George Underwood of Matfield Green. Kansas, with whom she made her home- The deceased had been in poor health for some time and was only confined to her bed ten days before her death. S. S. Harsh, T.

G. Watkins. CP. .1 L. Harsh, Martha Burk, P.

H. Reed, L. D. gO. S.

Reed, 9 The funeral services were con" conducted on Friday afternoon, Dpcember 20. Rev. A- Jackson .13 rns S3 S3 a i S3 baa officiating- Interment was made We have just received a shipment of Wagons, the world's standard for 67 years. We would like to have the opportunity to go over the wagon, show you its points of merit, its workmanship and its superiority ove other wagons. in the Matfield Green cemetery.

We call the' attention of the officers of the law in tins town ship to the 'drunkenness that 1 1 1 I I I i i i i We AY You On Time Deposits, I i is going on ana suggest mat Hardware and "Lumber Company. chev do their duty by. closing in mi som.i of the-druriks and P. S.We have paints, oils and al! kinds of making, them pay for getting If in that condition. It is against uridine nanswarc.

I I 1 i I i i i i I I i I i I i I the law for any man to get drunk and 'appear in public whether he makes a noise or not. Mrs. Krebs received on Tues He does not have to create a disturbance in order to violate day evening a letter from Mrs. Services st The Gtrislisn Dr. 'E.

Pattoii conducted the law. Getting full ot o-be R. A. Ham, who now lives near Sedgwick, Kansas, who for joyfuMs aii offense and subject to afine of from $1.00 to Farm Loans. We are making the cheapest loans in the state at the present time, Take advantage of this if you want money If you can not call write me.

E. 0. Pirtle, EI Dorado, Kans. Over Citizens State Bank. merly lived in Cassoday nd services in the Cassoday Christian church Christmas evening evening and will also conduct Mr.

and Mrs- Albert Sun whose departure was regretted baraer and family, Grandpa Sun barger and the Times family all services Sunday morning at 11 a. m. and Sunday evening at 7:30. At the close of the Sunday evening services a bonfire will by many ot the people here. Mrs.

Ham writes that she has not forgotten the Cassoday people and never shall and sometimes wishes she here now Dorothy, she says, is a. great There are man'' young ladies took -Christmas dinner with Mr. and rs. W. E.

Harader. "A fine time was enjoyed by all. Albert Sunbarger and the editor tried to see who could eat the most consume the mortgage that has V.nnn VI rri I CT WOT" f.hurch- who would throw a ftt if their "steady" should call to see UCtll 7 Dr Patton cordially invites the public to any cr all of these ser A them with breAth perfumed with Surplus $1 2,50 loilions, but go to a dance f4J turkey and fixings' and as a consequence 'bbti are not in good working order since. cam vices. bank north of El Dorado and east of the Santa ii Butler County.

and Mrs- Chas. Maguire land waltz around with a lot of are here visiting their respective fellows for half a night with large school grrl now. Ham writes that. she has not regained her health yet, but is in hopes she, may some day. We certainly hope she may recover her health and would The 1 The Sunday school of the M.

Ml r.l,r.iiic.'IW" ti.T'JS-ilSZ-U parents, Mr and J4rs. wnv -Ma- the -smell of so strong a Christmas and a good program at the church guire and Mr, and Mrsr. J- lv- on their breath that it would Sunday Services at M. E. Church Last Saturday' niglit as Mr.

Nelson. They wrill return to irive iVily respectable dog away The regular services will be i ii. on Christmas The music was especially fine and would like to have the' family become residents of "The Good Old Town." once more. from a bone if the bone smelled held at the M. E- church Sunday their Hodgeman county nonie trie first of the week.

When wanting anything the undertaking line call up -Schimpir Becbe, Burns, Kansas. Embalming license num- ber 732. like their breath. lave been a credit to a choir and Mrs. Joe Young, Albert Sunbarger and son, Stephen, were coming home from El Do-rndo.

in Mr. Young's car they and Sunday evening. Sunday sch ool at 1 0 a. m. reael i at Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Cramer, a much larger town than his. 11:00 a. m. League at 7:00 p.

m- fs. Ou last Monday J. Bennett An old maid may not have thei into an open ditch left by of Lebo, Kansas, is here visit ing Mrs. Cramer's brother, E. Bennett and family, Ihi; with preaching following.

Our WW and Rev. Jaclcson, the mightiest happiest time in the world, but tlje road overseer and smashed Jill she does not have to worry subject for next Sunday morning will be, "How to Bring a Re week. Mrs. Cramer says she liirarods in Cassoday and the hunters who caught Aunt Liz- fSl II II the car up some, bruising Libert Sunbarger about the head likes the country around Cas 1 1 A. zie's nossum, went over in the vival." Everybody coma and learn the secret- lv'm1rj Cnssodav a little.

It is lucicy tuai iuc entire party was not killed. hills a squirrel hunting, and towns As has been announced, we ex MM i ivs killed twelve. Rev. Jackson 13 UliV- tf X- K.J.C-' she ever saw. Mr.

Cramer Tint-, irive taading pect to begin a revival meeting brought us two of them and we savs he wishes the town vas January 12. We nave secured ii bonds after January 1st. So all can testify that they were good about clothes for hall a dozen drids with a good tor nothing Mr. and Mrs. Jake 'Ruff of Russell, Kansas, Mrs.

Blyth Mrs. Whitbeck and son, Foster, of White Citv, and Mrs Albert Burton, of Develan, Kansas, all spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

Olsen. They will for their various homes itomorrow. laid out as straight as he is, jj thp. services of Daniel Huffman and tender and fine eating, and you have on hand please turn of Hutchinson. Kansas, to lead we can further bear witness to the singing.

Eevrybody will be the hunting powers of theJRev. them in at your earliest con veniencc. Adv. Pruden Horton. 1 Let us- print yon I S.

some nice pleased with his singing." Rev. J. A. Jackson, Pastor- They wilMeave for their home at Lebo next Monday. On last Friday noon we were invited to the 'school house to see a glme of basketball played between the girls and boys of the High school.

Ihe game was a and Joe. Elvin Kreisel is the. sick Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Leary list this week- of Murdock.

Kingman county, Kansas, are here visiting with swift one and ended in a victory Mrs- O'Leary' spai en ts, Mr. and -tor trie gins. j.nc,ow jt Mrs. Wm. Maguire, this week i We have on hand plenty mg at trie tnu ui uit; I Miss Tere-a Cross visited with home folks Sunday.

7 Miss Lulu Lines was an El Dorado shopper cn Monday. Miss Syiithia" Bennett took charge of the telephone switch board on Christmas doy. James and Elmer Crawford Weir City and Pittsburg Lump 4. The girls basket ball team, of Cassoday, is about as swift as they get them and will be heard and Nut Coal. Rock Island Lum ber Coal Rosalia, Kansas.

Adv. were doing some papering at 1 'PI Ui. i 1 i- Benton is on the sick oi at large ukiuiu mc odo closes, or we miss our suess. Mr and Mrs- Robt. Bin ford and son, Dick, were in Burns on Christmas day the guests of rs.

Bin ford's parents, Mr. and rs. the Beaman Building Monday. E. Deaver is getting his list this week.

Something like grippe. new home in the south part of. town weli toward completion. Lilly. Tf vou are as much as one Dr.

M- C. Hurd arrived here year behind on your subscription year uemiiu. uu juui ouuouiuulj 4- Tonov n-n Tnosrinv rmm Hn a er -Kan As.all our bills must be paid 1 1 .1 'Uwi ffrwri 11 continued better settle your suo- sas, anu scription at once. nome Ralph, Gladys and Allene Nel- I will be Cassoday on tne from school vis- iCa fer -krti li 27th and 28th of this month and jtjn folks during the desire all who are attectea witti noliaays, chronic caiarru, cduta, uei- Clifford and Maude Clniaers I by January 1 st, we are obliged i to request that all parties indebted I to us qall and SETTLE their ACCOUNTS before January 1 either by cash or bankable vousness, geriei'al debility, hay arc spending the holidays with fever, stomach, bowel their parents and other relatives trouble, exzema, liver trouble L1Ufc Ln- Id p-et drunk IV'i Rl Bi3 La impurities of the blood to come at their own mother's tuiera 4 in and' see "me when come Iliev UUtcL1 back and let me tell you whether -i i rn. Mvrtlp Cum mines -re solicit your For vGiir Xmas trade-ana 1 can qo you any goou or noi.

nf turned Monday from a visit ot Yours Very uiavC uxuu. two weekS with reL trade tne iiiture. tion and consultation and if jones City, Oklahoma I1 undertake your case 1 will bem- Mr ahd Mrs OUver Whitham S3 WW WaW. 3 nt you and it cannot cure you and family were guests Christ- -i- tii, x'i i 1 xi i A T.ct win uiciiuiy Lcii; vuu auu mas at Liie iiuine ui ivix. not put you to needless expense.

W. J. ilreisel ana iamny. W. E.

Harader, Prop. Rhnmatirm ouiicklv vanibhes For Sate Bronze Gobblers, tor ym r. jfTfe rr mv irPntmpnt Rmpm- breedmar purposes. Call Phone 14 pt ii ii ber the dates December 27-28. No, 5999.

I It lf nrt -k 4- rr qitt I iiriri Mrs. Chas. Rudolph Adv. V. ti iTi I cn HORTON, Proprietorc.

PRUDEi i Uings, solid gold, irom bjiu wuiou ucw up; child's $1.00 at Kirkpatricks Mrjr, Rudolph father, J- W. Jtl yOTrP Dorado. Adv. whitham. E325SBBicSjsn rftfcrs-.

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