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Hiawatha Daily World from Hiawatha, Kansas • Page 9

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Hiawatha, Kansas
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$2.60 outfftfe; $2.50 by boy carrier in Hiawatha. April 26, 1912. THE niAWATHA DAILY WORLD. OFFICIAL M. I.

N. K. LEAGUE SCHEDULE FOR 1912 At Auburn At I alls City 13. 14. .1 no 27.

2S, 20. Hiawatha Humboldt P.oatiiec At Neb. City. Juno 3, 4, 5. July S.

9. 10. July 18. 19, 20. Aug.

20, 27, 28. Juno 10, 11, 12. Juno 2-1, 25, 20. Aug. 19, 20, 21.

May 2 0. 21. no 17, 18, July 25, 2n, 22. 19. 27.

May 27. 28, 29. July 4, 4, 5. (i. Aug.

12. 13, 14. Sept. 2, 2. Auburn Aug.

1, 2, 3. no, 31, Juno 1. in, 17. July 22, 2.1, 21. May 9.

10. 11. Juno 13, 14, Hi Aug. 12, 13, 14. May 10.

17, IS. Juno 20, 21, 22. Aug. 5, 0, 7. May 23.

2 1, 25. Juno 24, 25, 20. Aug. 19, 20, 21. Aug.

2fi, 27, 2 8. Palls City Aug'. 30, 31. Matter. $2 a year, ty mail, It vtho Juno 10.

11. 12. July 8, 9, 10. July 29, 30, 31. 23.

21, 2f. July 1. 2, 3. Auir. 15, in, 17.

Mav 30, 3 1, Juno 1. Juno 2 7, 2S, 2 9. July 25, 2(1, 27. i mo 3, 4, 5. juiv l.

-1, Aug. in, 17. Sept. 2 2. Mnv 13, 14, 15.

July 11, 12, 13. July 22, 23, 24. May 20. 21, 22. Juno 17, 18, 19.

Aug. 1, 2. 3. Aug. 22, 23, 24.

Mav 13, 14, 15. Juno 24, 25, 20. July 22, 23, 21. 1 1 iawa Ilia May 27, 2S, 29. July 15, 10, 17.

July 29, 3(, 31. 0, 7, 8. July 11, 12, 13. Aim. 0, 10.

Juno 10, 11, 12. July 4. 4, 5, C. Aug. 1, 2, 3.

Sept, 2, 2. IIiiiiiIh1(1(. 20, 21, 22. Juno 17. IS.

10. Aug. S. 9. 10.

Aug. 22, 23, 21. May 27, 2S, 29. July 1. 2.

3. July IS, 19, 20. May 9, 10, 11. Juno 13, 11. 15.

Aug. 12, 13, 11. Juno li, 7, X. July S. 9.

1 0. Aug. 5. 0, 7. Aug.

2 9, 3 0, May lC, 17, IS. .1 1 1 20. 21, 22. 30, 31. Aim.

22, 23, 2 1. I lea trice Juno 3, 4, July 15, in, Aug. 15, in, May 30, 3J, June Juno 27, 2S, 29. Aug. 9, 10.

Juno 7, X. July 11, 12, July 25, 2d, 2' jinv io, li. Juno 13, 11. If, li, 7. May 23.

21, 25. July 1, 2, 3. Aug. 19. 20, 21.

Aug. 29. 30, 31. May in, 17, IS. Juno 20, 21, 22.

July IS, 19. 2 0. Aug. 27. 2S.

SvU. City Dr. Balthrope says that this schedule is subject to change because Falls City, Hiawatha and Humboldt have 9 straight games at home. POLITICAL. BASE BALL.

the Hiawatha grounds before the Mink season opens. GENERAL NEWS, Seed Sweet Potatoes. Don't forget we have them, both yellow and red cheap. Chandler brokerage Co. Fair Association Directors to Meet 'OiiKirrow.

The Fair association directors will moot Saturday afternoon at 3 at the office of J. D. Weltmer, secretary, World building. Announcements of Candidates Subject to Republican Primary. The following have officially announced in The World.

There may be others later: For County Treasurer S. E. Brown, H. W. Foust, D.

Herman Shelton. For County Clerk Blair Syster, Frank Ford, Jessie Campbell. For County Assessor Harry Thomas, Hiawatha; J. II. Haver, Hiawatha, For Probate Judge G.

W. Seaman. For Sheriff A. II. Herman, Hugh Kyan.

-i For Clerk of District Court Arthur Gilbert, O. A. Zimmerman, Hiawatha; Rollie B. Terrill, Robinson. For Register of Deeds Alvin Hicks.

For County Superintendent June Carothers. of Horton; J. T. Holland, of Robinson. For County Attorney S.

F. Newlon, W. E. Archer. For State Senator O.

J. Nugent; W. P. Lambertson, Fairview. For Representative M.

G. Ham, W. J. Adams, Everest. For Hiawatha Township Trustee James Strahan, A.

C. Dannenberg. It will be a big doy for that town. I There will be a band concert and other features of entertainment. Kail City rooters will bo on hand.

Walters, pitcher for Clarinda during 1910 and 1911, is now a member of the Falls City team. Ilieklan, the Nebraska City home run hitter is also with us. Let's make it a big day when the Colts play the first game at home. Hiawatha expects to wade through the Mink league by playing high school baseball. Falls City News.

Falls City newspapers needn't sny anything about Hiawatha's ball team not just yet. Holland, of St. Joe, will let us have some of his players, a pitcher, and choice of others. Wo have Joe Harmony, the Clarinda catcher, whom Holland said was away the best catcher in the Mink league. Carman will pla.y first base; Darrell, of Marys-ille, is a catcher; Sackott, third base; Moserman will try for short.

Mac-Donald, a left handed pitcher, will come from Dale dear's Topeka team lor trial; Schimnicll, one of the best men with the victorious Sabethi team, is a fielder. A dozen good men will be tried out next week. A regular game will be played with Highland on A Hiawatha ball team went to Robinson this afternoon to play with Uob-inson. Ducky Holmes-, formerly with Kansas City, managi the Nebraska City team. The Koliinson team bass new gray uniforms with on the breast black belt ami white stockings.

The Hiawatha Mink ball team convenes bore May 1. The teams in other towns have boon practicing two weeks. Hiawatha expects to win with what's left from other teams. More money is needed. Leave your tribute with K.

F. Roscnbalm. Some of the other towns have raised nearly twice as much money as Hiawatha has. The Colts are working out every morning and afternoon. Tony says ln has sure got a fine hunch of players.

Go down to the park and sec thorn in action. The Colts open at Hiawatha. Jas. Woodman Will Teach Plum Creek School. James Woodman has closed the eon-tract with the Plum Creek school to teach next year at Good for Jim! And good for Plum Creek.

G. C. Jensen Sells His Farm. (J. C.

Jensen has been here from Netawaka several days. He has traded his farm, the Maple Grove Stock farm, to a party from Lincoln, who will move onto it. Mr. Jensen and family will move to Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended to us during the illness and death of our daughter and sister, Helen Winldes.

Mr. and Mrs. G. I). Winkles and family.

Go to the Kesler Produce Co. for all kinds of poultry supplies and chick feed. Just east of depot on Utah street. THE KESLER PRODUCE CO. We are in the Market for CREAM, POULTRY AND EGGS Wc will pay the highest market price.

Wc sell all kinds of Poultry Supplies. Call us up when you have anything to sell. KESLER PRODUCE CO. Phone, N. E.

141. Mutual 35. Little Girl Caught in Plow Wheel. While out with her father, who was plowing, little Esther Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George 15. Green, who live near Powhattan, in some way got caught in the wheels of the plow and the large bone of her leg was fractured near the thigh. SOCIAL AND PEESONAL. Thomas Stevens went to Atchison Friday. The Hiawatha band that threatened to disband last fall will do nothing of the ort Wathena Times.

The editor hasn't said so in so many words but as we understand the position of the Hiawatha World in the late egg-throwing episode it is that the au EXPERT PLUMBING. Fulton Fulton. We have an expert pluniher and arc prepared to do plumbing of all kinds. Will make estimates on jobs. Refer to our satisfied customers.

Wc do all kinds of pump and wind mill work, installing complete water systems with careful, sanitary plumbing thruout the premises. FULTON FULTON Hiawatha, Kas, You should always pay the lowr elevator a visit before Helllnir your train. Wo pay the highest market price for all kinds of cr.iln and will appreciate a share of your business. ti. R.

SHELDON thorities ought to get after the people who threw the eggs for not candling them before they were thrown. Rob Jnson Index. Both Phonea. TUJE GRAIN BUYER povni by the Mill.

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