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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 12

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Emporia, Kansas
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A tforth end'boy thinks so much th woJB'fplajr Carson expects to go- to tne week if his father The are trying to build DonaJd Fiankenberger how he the watermelon Friday after- n. i Knox and Blain Tilford went fishing Saturday and they caught two fish, but upon investigation it proved to be a "fish" story. A boy in the-south end made, a log-horn out of a piece of water pipe. Ivan Howell is using a wild looking machine for a delivery wagon. Foot Potter has bought a new 32 rifle, but he won't lend it to any of kids.

i The monkey man seems to have acquired a family in a short time since he has come to Emporia. There are a good many boys going down to sec the Cottonwood river. The oil well is not 'so interesting 'to the boys as it was when it first A number of west side boys made charge on a small dog, but the pug Soon put them in a hurried retreat. .7 One house in the south part of town five pigeon's nests on one Some boys who were to the Cotton- river Saturday made goo-goo iyes at a'bunch of chickens. If "it sounds like the battle of Manila now, what will it sound like the Fourth? Any one wishing expert harvesters call at at the Normal, H.

i D. Wilson, "Boss." There is always a swarm of boys with straw following the ice wagon, There are more girls than boys going to i.tirnmer school. That shows that the boys put in their time work- WILBUR KNOX. Vernor who 'has been sick with the'mumps is better. Dan Simpson was working at Gra- fliam's Saturday.

Garry Vyne'went his work Saturday. Frank Campbell's bicycle is broken. Herbert Jones made a catch. and Fallice Watkins and Her- ncrt Jones have a in Jones's -to" get -32 with Mrs. McClurc intend to stop the A.

C. L. meetings? If not, the boys would like soon. Lucas had quite an'experience a bull-dog Friday night. They got tangled up and had a'time getting untangled.

"The boys are wading nowadays. feSVilbur KnOx gets peanuts from grandma's store. '-A. north boy's girl went back op' him. McCrary has torn down his Kriox, going get pole.

boys look at the watermelons with longing look, but they, cost too to get any. C. M. A. andlhe L7-D'.

to play a game of bait Saturday. Harlod Cone' is selling Saturday Evening" Posts. Phil Lucas is working for Clint Wilcox. A couple of kids in the south end went fishing Saturday, out to the Cottonwood river, A little south end boy has a new A couple of south -end boys were shooting firecrackers on the porch. Wooster'why tie did not stay till after chapel to hear Tam-o'- Shanter.

r.Hoyt Remey was riding with Peak's grocery driver Saturday. Ike and Paul Hatcher are wearing 'linen breeches. A north end boy has not 'enough to make muscle. Ralph Obley swelled up. Ike and Paul Hatcher go out to the Sheepsheds every once in awhile.

lOnier Pyte purchased Mh Wil lute's old chainless wheel. Every country girl that Gardiner £yon sees he whistles the A. B. whis j-Babe" Moses pitched for the A. B's.

in their recent match gmaie. Olf- pistol. Hayaes for hiefcther. 6eo. found a good pocket knife Saturday.

Lloyd Yonog got "spanker" Totn Barke a "shark" on the flageolet. Gjean is a "champion ac- of'dn'the trapeze. is in.his fa- office. Ridgley Young was rich Saturday. McCIure is-working for the Mercantile Company Mike" Allen earned some "coin" distributing invitations Friday.

Harvey McGahey is carrying papers or Harvey Priest. The Peters boys have a fort that hey slioof with their cannons. Oliver Atherton plays the second riolin for the Cambrian orchestra. Eugene Lowther has gone to the Fair. Oliver Atherton intends to go to country soon.

Del Herrick has sold his ducks. Leo Gee went out to Coal creek Thursday to fish and he caught eleven "Stork" Fuller just came- back from he harvest fields. Paul Edgar Winters says this berg getting too slow for him and he is going' to Tppeka. "Cakiay" stole two bricks of choco- ate ice cream the other night and a riend-of his chased him to Tenth and' Commercial. Del Herrick was in Toledo Wednesday.

The Gee boys went to Dry creek Friday and had mdre than fisherman's "Coyte" Allen is working for Wi. Irwin. Frith, "Foot" Potter, and jK a drunk fel- ow OHt of town Thursday. ''Head" Powers and Mays Buck went to the country Thursday and a job for the-afternoon pitching hay. Frith, jlehn," "Stork" and Harry'" Meltihger went swimming Thursday and got in an orchard'and a big fat man with "malty" overalls chased them a hedge fence which they wouldn't have been through now had it not been for "the man behind." Harry "Gauntlet" was picking black berries out at Will 'StraydofFs.

Heustis uncles are 'happy Earl Jett is working on Nutting's farm. Johnnie Gallagher is here from gentine. Dick Gray is selling the Saturday Evening Post. Ovis Jett is night caller for the Santa Fe. Robert Carson has a real- Mexican hat.

Johnnie Galliher is pratcicing to painter. Curtis and 'Clarence Smith will pro- move to Newton soon. Seven-cent "hayseeds" are becoming popular among the boys. Luther Buck bought a connon and took if Ahorne, but his mother would riot let him keep it and Luther traded it Luther" Reece is working for his father. Earnest Ireland has an eighteen inch firecracker.

Some "east side boys went swimming in East lake Saturday. Dell Herrick is trying to seel his wheel. IDWAL HUGHES. Two-of the O. A.

B. boys were dtfwn in the south part'of town Wednesday. They brought a bull dog with them so nothing would molest them. The south end is not quite that" bad. Warren Morris is running the soda fountain in Mossis's drug store.

David Clark and his cousin went fishing Thursday in old East' take and caught loo sun perches. They sold fifty of them for a cent apiece. Wayne Clay is playing the base drum in the kid band. Walter Morgan is weft-king for ti. Soden.

Will Taylor is driving his cows to grore. Ear! Taimage was boat riding yes- Floyd fttaedict is working for Mason MeCarry, Brown is driving for- Ms went ashing ycs- on the £Harry Campbell, wenf to the harvest field, in At salt sames at Edwin Williams is working on railroad. All the boys are going to the vest to work. Lawrence Morse is the sport on the east side. He wears a ferent pair of pant en leather shoes every goes to see his girl.

The organ grinders always have a crowd boys following them around town. Will Coleman went fishing Thurs-i day afternoon. i Evan Pritchard is working at the Eagle resturant. John Logan and Ernest Hurst are driving teams in Lyons, Kansa. Vernon Campbell went fishing Wednesday and caught a nice string of fish.

Will Thomas was plowing his den Thursday. Floyd Taimage is the biggest sport the south part of town. Ben Hartman is working for his ather. Clinton McClelland is working at he City Roller Mills. Tommy Brunke was fishing in Cottonwood Driver Thursday.

Mr. 'Grady wants, all -boyi that lay Bb clarinets to be at the band oom Tuesday at 2:30. .1 The Kid band will not gb toi Cot? onwood Falls the fourth of July, but tiey will go there some time in July henCottonwood Falls has its picnic. Mr. Grady put a rule before the Kid arid Thursday.

It was that only the oys that come to band practice will et to take a trip with the Will Logan has quit working at Sfewton's livery barn and is now a "of leisure. Ray Ayres found Tommy' Brink's arp that was lost in the Cottonwood iver Earl Taimage, Ray Ayres, Earnest Morgan and Rus Hover ming-iB river Friday Earnest Miller is first substitute for lie second L. A. C's. of the boys that started to lie band Friday night got vet before they got home.

Rus Hover is the best ball player or his size in town. Clyde Hunter is working at tnV alley. good leaS. 5fue ball in the grove Friday. The second L.

A. C's. and the s. played a matched game Friday oa 1 he L. A.

C's. diamond. The L. A. won by a score of 9 too.

Tommy Brunke is working at Riclt- rds's Vernon Campbell is busy hoeing lis garden. j-" Rus the short or the L. A. C's. George Hall ami Earl Taimage, vent fishing in the Cottonwood riviif riday and caught comesftjce fish.

Tom Baird is working'out on tfte Floyd.Taimage had to vaj home from band concert Friday night to keep from getting wet. C-' Preston Waterbury is captain of S. ball team-that has just Jtarfed'upT' -i Clayton Patterson is working for us father. tried to loop the loop with'' a ball Jast' week 'and had nis hip, dislocated and had to go to to haVe it set in "place. Dave-Wooster is the C.

Hibben is away. Conw.ay is driving large icrd of cows to the pasture Walter Logan is the star player of the S. E. s. The' river is too high for, the boys to go swimming, so they have to find something else to do alter Logan lias a sore foot, caused by an ingrowing toe nail.

Logan and Vernon Camp? bell Were setting beans aroung town Saturday. George -Hall is working for Soden. CharleyiBbyer and Humphrey Williams were see the Satr urday. Charley W. Newmaah the O.

team pla the college won by a score of 14 to Ike Lambert is working at (he alley. ARTHUR OLIGEfc MlaeZeat. "Where yaw always OM tfce Our First Great "Emory" Mill Remnant Clearing Sale! EIGHT DAYS MORE OF UNSURPASSED BARGAIN OPPORTUNITIES EVERY DEPARTMENT Covered wilh Oreea Tickets and Childreo at MILL REMNANT PRICES Ladies' White Shirt Waists in Linen Lawns, Nainsooks, jk Irish and Haadkerchlef Uaeas, MILL REMNANT PRICES Stylish READY-MADE Suits, Skirts and Jackets, on Second Floor, at MILL REMNANT PRICES i BLACK Taffeta Silks i GUARANTEED. de Sote, Colored Taffetas, Habuytl, LoaUeae, CWaa and PongeeSUlu at MILL REMNANT PRICES of pleased tbopeera visited us at tbe opening of this, BEAT CLEARING SALE last Friday, came again Saturday as It was Impossible for us to wait on such a large throng of eager buyers who packed this store brim full and kept as as busy as bees for twelve solid hours. EIQH MORE DAYS of such BARGAIN SELLING will wind up tbe greatest and most successful SAL ever given by us and the investments you make here wiil be remembered in tbe days to come.

Everything la (Ms great store is offered at prices which are bound to Impress tbe people of this community that aow to the tlawto buy. Its an opportunity for everybody and one that can only be offered by the combined efforts of this strong combination which is making such steady progress throughout whole state. Rombaugh's MILLINERY Every TRIMMED HAT MTUto Store at HALF PRICE FLOWERS and FOLIAGE Lesa Than Cost Everything in This Great Store at Green Ticket Prices Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Crashes, Pillow Casas, Sheets, MILL REMNANT PRICES Hosiery and Underwear for Mea, Women and CblMrea at MILL REMNANT PRICES Corsets, Misses' Waists and Girdles la the Latest Models, at MILL REMNANT PRICES Ribbons, Laces, Chiffons and Embroideries, Battenburg Supplies, at (L PRICES MusKn Sheeting 1 Pfttow at MILL "REMNANT PRICES Both Telephones Hainsber 16 a RORABAUGH'S Street, Bmporta. The Greatest Discovery of tbe Age. R.

Robinson, who is well-known' i in Emporia, and a student of the State Normal was pronounced inctira- ble by some of our leading physicions i having had consumption for some time and had been advised to go to Mexico, but re- turned Emporia only to die." He here met his brother with his won- derful preparation liquid gas, a high potency of his Chemical Com- pound, which proceeded to use as' a last resort, having given, up in despair. He may now be seen walking, our streets a well man. He says it the greatest discovery of the age. A specific for lung troubles. H.

R. Robinson, ,1014 Market street, Emporia. Pleasant tor Summer Days are 'the-Grand Trunk-Lehigh Valley to New York via Niagara Grand Trunk-Illinois new' through car line from St Louis to Montreal; the Grand Trunk- 20u Trtwk RaUway System to and Portland. on application to the Department, Grand Trunk G. SUMMER QOOWES The hotter It rets the mote roa oaf ht to depend oa roar grocery store for ready prepared thlnn to eat.

Too wlU find that It doesn't cost ron an? more to lire this the in TOUT and temper wilt be Incalculable. As a we that ron depend on our cake and cookie de- parUnent foi sweet goodiei this rom- mer. One of the In town and tbe stock la al warm kept fresh. Most of them are made br the National Biscuit that spends twenty-foot hours every dar In maklnr to eat. TbU bint to picnickers well as to house- Read Widby Typewriter Paper will mter ek ft yon expect to a ham- Prwes (varan TypwwrtUr Ribbons Typewriter Carbon at Irwins Store FireworKs for the Fourth Repwblkan Coaveotion, The chosen the city of saporia for taw covnty Repvbticaa wiH meet ia' hall Wedaetday, Joae JB, at a p.

BL, for parpoee ol petting fa nomiaaticm candidates for jMtice of the Peace awl two lor Coav staM, and to transact any other Tbe same high quality as we have always sold. The beat grade of Mandarin Chinew Crackers. Special attention given to the children D.W, Minis Son "Motora to the People." 423 Commercial StreeA Dentistry Teeth extracted wtthoat patn of ia all 5.

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209,387
Years Available:
1890-1977