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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 6

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1927 JEFFERSON Miss Lucille Kasl Haeve White and daughter Lilly played at the Literary last Thursday. Frank Baxa and.family, spent New Year's day at the Stanley Baxa home. Mr. and Mrs. Grey and son, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Nixon and son, Mr. and Mrs. Elton. S.eo field and daughter and and Mrs.

liarvc White and children visited at the D. Nixon home New Year's day. BerrKasl and family visited at the Joe Saip home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Anna Kasl helped Mrs.

George Sturm cook for hands Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlcv Kasl and the family, Mr. and Mrs.

Charley McCall visited at Al Kasl's home Tuesday eveining. Bill Jakabousky hauled wood Saturday. "Mr. and Mrs, Carl Meadlin ami the! children spent Christmas day and the following week at Norway with relatives and friends. Al Kasl and family were Sunday supper guests of Joe and Edd Kuchera of Belleville.

Bessie. Elsie, Sylvia, Helen and Buddy Houdek visited at the Earl Meadlin home Sunday. Alfred Justice of Madrid, visited at George Sturm's Wednesday. George Sturms sawed wood Wed-! nesday of last week. Alfred Justice of Madrid, 1 visited at Joe Saip's home last week.

Ben Kasl and family visited at the Charley Kasl home Saturday evening. Joe Saip and Alfred Justice motored to Cuba, Monday afternoon. John Hugos and family of Norway, Fred Dutton and family, Mrs. Iva Satterfield and children of Kansas City were Sunday dinner guests of the Earl Meadlin family. Mrs.

Lee Cunningham visited with the former's parents New Year's night, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cunningham. Charlie Sturms who have been in Omaha for the past six months returned home Monday evening. Lodis Kopsa and son and Harold Blackburn visited at Frank Kasl's home Wednesday evening.

Jw and family, Al Kasl and family Alfred Justice of Madrid. attended a. party at: Henry Kasl's home Wednesday evening of last week. All report a good time. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Kasl and sun visited Mr. Ogle's home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Elton Scofield and daiighTor the Harve White home. Frank Splichal and family and F. G. Spurney and daughter were last Wednesday supper guests of the Milek Baxa home. Frank Splichal and family visited New Year's day with Mr.

and Mrs. Baxa of Cuba. Bennie Kopsa called on Mary Hanzl and mother Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Kasl spent last Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thompson. Glen Kasl and Guy Robbins helped Ben Kasl overhaul a car last week. Mrs, Hanzl and daughter Mary, were shopping in Belleville Monday morning.

The Jefferson township board met Monday of last week. Charley Stransky helped Louis Klabzuba butcher a hog Monday of last week. Quite a number of this town shin attended Literary at the Hill School last Thursday. It will meet Friday the 7th next time, however. The Pleasant View Club ladies were delightfully entertained by Mrs.

Earl Hodgins last-Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Barton visited at the Lee Cunningham home Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Kasl and son Bennie Gene visited at the George Saip home near Narka Sunday- The following helped George Sturm saw wood last Wednesday. Glen and Nelson Thompson, Art Griffin, Dan Bill Sharp, Al Sturm and Ben Kasl. Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Kasl and son and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kasl visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lund and Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Kasl, Sunday. Mrs. James Fisher and daughter were Belleville shoppers Monday of last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Kasl and son Lod is Ko sa-a -n -s on -s cut Jib.u. rsda evening at Frank. Kasl's home. Joe Saip and family and Lucille Kasl visited at George Sturms New Year's day.

Anna Annon visited at James Fisher's home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Splichal visited Sunday evening at the- Frank Spurney home. James; Kh'ma and family visited with Mary Hanzl and mother one evening last week.

Lilly White and -Dwight Hamilton, attended the movies Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Sturms and son called at Frank Kasl's home last Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Strong and son attended' the Farmers' Union entertainment at Grace Hill Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kasl and son visited at the Fred Makalous home Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Makalous and baby visited New Year 's day at the Harold Courage home. and Mrs. Tom Gilo.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Baldwin, 70 ft. lots 3-4, blk.

2 Clark Murphy and Gladys Young. Hogin's add. Belleville, December 8, Elijah Goodwin drove out to the'. 1926, $1,500. farm Thursday.

Both he and Goodwin have been having the flu. Mrs. Howard Ames and children IDA NEWS visited her sister, Mrs. Ruth Ames i 1 Thursday and attended the Ladies Aid Mr and Mrs. John Rhine and son at Mrs.

Sarah Ames'm the afternoon. of Haddam spent New Year's day with Mrs. Harriet Walter and son Fred Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsbottom.

night and Wednesday Mr. J. W. Canning had a paralytic stroke Wednesday. laying on account of sickness, orchestra from Salina.

Watch for the Paul Ossowski was in his turn. bills. The Shop Men are going to give another dance in the near future, and Read Telescope Classified Ads for will try to secure Ted Haynes colored that wanted there. the Howard Ames home. Mr.

and Mrs. F. B. Ames spent last! Frank Kadavy done some horse Sunday Ames family. shoeing for M.

C. Ramsbottom and Cora Bowling has been sick with the Chas. Chizek visited Sunday afternoon and flu. Mr. and Mi-, at II.

E. Ames evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Patterson and children, Mrs.

Cora Young and Gladys Mrs. Sadie Walter and Minta Walter spent Sunday at Chas. Walter's. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Larimor and children and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Woodka and children spent Sunday at John Young's. Blanche Ames visited with grandma Morley Thursday while Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Fulcomcr attended the annual: dinner of the Chanel Ladies Aid held at Avery Tallent's. Mark Drovetta took Howard Ames to Belleville last Tuesday to have his Ford repaired. Minta Walter drove to Belleville on Wednesday and visited with Mrs. Florence Lash at the nurse 's home. They called on Mrs.

Berniee Hyder before returning to their respective homes. Mack Drovetta took his father to Concordia Monday to consult an oculist. The Ladies Aid meeting with Mrs. Sarah Ames was largely attended on Thursday. Mi's.

Ames was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Chizek. Mr. and Mrs.

F. B. Ames ate New Year's dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Chizek. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lewis and their daughter, Mrs. Frank Nickerson and children visited Sunday with Mrs.

Hattie Bartlett in Norway. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Kelly and their daughter, Vila have been quite sick with the flu. Mr.

and Mrs. John Chizek visited; with son Chas. and wife last Wednesday. I Grant Willoughby last-week- Mr. O.

Westrick and son Floyd of Belleville called at the C. A. Rood home Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

William Miller trucked their goods up from Manhattan, Kansas, Thursday and moved into the house vacated sometime ago by Ernest Breeze and will work for M. C. Ramsbottom. E. R.

Hinks and Luther and Chas. Willoughby helped Chas. Rood saw wood Wednesday. Mr. Simpkins spent a few days last at the Grant Willoughby home.

"Of course it.was a Cloud County man who forget just how many children he was the father of and left his property to fourteen when there were only twelve of them." says the Clay Center Times. "That's the normal Goncordia we did think they could count above ten." Another successful Rock Island Ka bythe Shop men was given New Year's Eve. The music was furnished by the Lincoln Synco- pators and a good time was enjoyed by all. Geo. Williams is back to work again after a two weeks' illness.

The train crews on the "Jersey." lay over at Belleville now instead of Goodland. Conductor Linn and Brakeman Wheeler have been assigned to this run. Fred Phinney and family spent last week in Missouri visiting relatives. The Belleville Lumber Co. sent a box of cigars down to the roundhouse men, for Christmas, also one of their beautiful hand painted calendars for the office, which was greatly appreciated by all employes.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bowen of Salina spent Sunday with Wm. Roberts. H.

M. DeBus, was absent Jan. 1st, and 2nd. Henry has an exceptionally good record for 1026, having worked every day during that year. A.

Davisson and family, Wm. Roberts and family- Year 's dinner with E. A. Domier 's. Engineer Martin Walker has been 75 HEAD 75 HEAD HORSE MULE SALE WEDNESDAY, JAN.

12 at W. C. Carpenter's Barn, Fairbury, Nebraska We will sell at public auction from seventy-five to one hundred horses and mules. These are all native horses and mules and are the kind to suit and farmer. The horses and mares weigh from 1200 to 1700 pounds; from four to eight years old and are all well broken to work.

The mules weigh from 1100 to 1400 pounds; from to 7 years old. They are a real set of mules with shape and quality. Nearly all well broken. We will sell any stock on commission that is brought in. WALTER CARPENTER Chet McCurdy, Auc't First Nat'I Bank, Clerk CUB A YD AL Ames Walter entertained at New Year's dinner: Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Walter, Mrs. Cora Young, Mr. Roscoe Brigham.

formerly of this nTllTc( i Sunday here with friends. Mack Nutter was a county seat visitor Monday. Miss Mae Slopansky is assisting in 'the post office this week, while Mrs. i Pearl Danncfer is taking her" vaca- tion. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Gardner of Re- public spent Christmas at the E. R. Dannefer home. Fred Prymek is in Mankato this week doing extension poultry work.

John Woodhouse is seriously ill with heart trouble, and is being cared for jat the Alfred Bennyshek home. Mrs. Flossie Miller of Maryville, was called here Saturday to be at the bedside of her father, John Woodhouse who is critically ill. i John McDonald and sons, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene McDonald and children of Topeka, visited hero the last of the week at the Eugene McDonald home. A very enjoyable time was had at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Havel who entertained about twenty rela- i-'ves and friends with a New Year's dinner. The home was very prettily decorated with holiday decorations. Northup formerly of Cuba, but now of Washington, snent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. George Nichols. Remember the drawing on the Rebekah signature quilt will take place Saturday evening, Jan.

15, at 7:30. The quilt will be on display at the post office. Miss Neomi Hagrris left for.Kan­ sas City, Monday, where she will enroll at College for the second sem- ester. Mrs. Ida Kennedy had as her house guests Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Kennedy and i daughters, Maxine and Marvel, Mr. Will Kennedy all of Topeka, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stransky of Munden.

Mrs. Kennedy accompanied her sons to Topeka where she will remain for whiter. i Mrs. Anna" Sprague and i Slopansky returned from Kansas City Tuesday, after spending Christmas I with their sister, Mrs. F.

M. Northup jwho was ill at the hospital. Mrs. i Northup is somewhat improved in. health and returned to her homo at Quinter, Kansas.

Mrs. Frank Barton left last Friday for Herington, to visit her daughter, i Rose Leggitt and family. She will also make an extended visit in Kansas jCity, before returning home. REAL ESTATE "TRANSFERS Maria O. Brown to John J.

Cracken, lots 10-11 blk. 9, 1st add. Cuba, March 10, 1924, $125.00. Joseph Fannie Peterka, all int. to lots 12-1415-16-17-18-19-20-21-22 and WYs lots 1 to 11 inclusive, blk.

10, 1st add. Cuba, March 31, 1924, $1.00. John Jehlik and wife to B. B. Houdek, Fr.

NV 2 NW 1 8-3-1, Oct. 18, 1926, Arthur A. Baldwin et al to Eugene O. Baldwin, lot 2 blk. 39 original Belleville, December 8, 1926, $1,000.00.

Arthur A. Baldwin et al to Harley D. Baldwin, Fr. lot 4 blk. 2 Hogin's add.

Belleville, December 8, 1926, $1,100. Harley D. Baldwin, et al to Arthur 'VI Sell It A COMPLETE RATION, EQUAL TO MILK FOR the FAT HOG RATION, at half the cert of linkage. P. H.

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Former price $535 with balloon tires only. $525 ROADSTER Price includes balloon tires and steel disc wheels. Former price $535 with balloon tires only. Former price $735 Hie SPORT CABRIOLET Entirely new model with rumble seat Former price $765 1-Ton Truck (Chassis Only) Truck (Chassis Only) $495 $395 BALLOON TIRES NOW STANDARD ON ALL MODELS All prices f. o.

b. Flint, effective January 1st, 1927 Motor Co. and Tire Shop SEFCIK MOTOR CO. Cuba, Kansas J. W.

SHOTWELL Courtland, Kansas RUSSELL MOE Scandia, Kansas CERNEY BROS. Narka, Kansas.

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