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The Emporia Weekly Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 7

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ful, tin- nun Is sizzling ami bivezc dij to join liorsts nmrkcd foi Oauji ter, nronnd (115 pnbtiue tttr III jou the punting tow Hit w', Uiut crstnhllu liltccl, upon (UL roof, its noe, Is lookuici sjik willed, (he K.ISC to ti-ow, iml tin. slicct is sluclicl tlio loilci'b lock jLidUl, flic top Ins id, uhcro pcclti-s tfo tht puntct su tilling at 1m ami inn for (he to iiimli liis (li-Citss the. ice cuusnniet vincts mid ill the much Hit iinntts uho clcil hi plants mil qniiutb aic pi ijin more or ley? fot loiuilalns, foi igloos, in Ihc loi Oiicnluicls itj ami other things llku (hose, Iml boeits out mil HtUt oui ius picstnfc stunt is iilitl! UIQ (log (liis elist Jl isou Conyrish-t by Adams'. Syndicate. Oliver IJarvey, of SafEorclville, was here today on business.

Miss. Jessie Stone is visiting'Mrs. Fraiik of in town today for a short stay. Dr. CaiCord: rcturnod yesterday Joe Jones was a business caller in town from "Reading.

Tohir Monypeijny, of Hartford, wits in town loilay on business. Ben- 'Morgan, of Leaven worth, was a business visitor in town today. Mr. and Fred Saffer were shopping in. town this F.

-Fish, of 'Reading, was a business in town today. Mrs. Kempton, of Saffordvi'le 1 was shopping this morning. L. R.

Humphrey, who lives couth of town, was a business'visitor 4 Ralph fiotlea went to Belolt tcidav to spend the August with Mm Bojlcs, visiting her parents Jlrs returned today to bet home In Marlon after Epeud- 1ns i- 'O months leie under osteo treatment. Taylor. returned last night from Denver, where she was called, by the liiother. Taylor is improved; Mildied and Helen Allow Of Kan sas Cilyf.arrived this' afternoon for a visit with A Ilauua, of South Commercial'-street. Miss Lida Arnold, who has visiting Miss lluby.

for the past ten-days, returned her home i'u Qu'ericiao this: morning. E. M. Robbins, who has been visiting relatives here for several weeks, returned to his; home Kansas City, this morning. in Eulali Nation returned home this aftemoon to Ilutchlnson after a short visit here the guest of her cousin.

Miss Esther Nation. ww recently princlptUlilp at the high school i Miss Nannie Deere, flvo ot the members of her Sunday school class ot the First Presbyterian chnrcli -went to Olivet this nioiulng wiioio they spent the on the Woodbury ranch, (is Missis nud 'guests- of Wbodbury Tue girls ftiias Beers were Julia Austin, Mnzie Ethel Tiibey, and Lola Picrson. Ruby Clyuier Mr. and Sirs. F.

Miller and son James, returned to their home in Cot Ceyvillo visit' with Mrs Miller's, father, G. Searcy. Or; and Mra'. G. M.

Clara Dieboldt and. Gorelan Gaffori arrived homo last night from a of 'several weeks! in Colorado; A petition for'a, divorce fron Joseiph McCord has-been iilcd in dis triet -court by McCord. De sortion Js allegsd in the petition. Etdson is in town on a short'business has been traveling in Hie north UIL state'in. the interests.of the College Vesta Hall has from St Louis, whore she has been "for the past' two months visiting with liei sister, Carl McClurc and fam- JTr.

move" and Mrs. T. A. Leach tomorrow from S25 State into the'house recently va- iled by Dr. Iden, at S20 State street.

Misu Dolly UronUoverr, uT the Xor- will spciid her vacalioi; in 13u- rcka. Leslie to Denver this afternoon, for a month's visit. Colonel David Taylor left yesterday Tor Denver, weeks. lo spend several Guy Shaw was hero yesterday from Strong Cily, on short business visit. Miss Jennie Uccsu, of Kansas City, is.

visiting frtvnds few days. in town for a. Milo AupobriRhl, of Kansas City, is spending a few days in town'visit- Ing friends. J. A.

Dickinson, of PlymonUi, was here Hi la morning for busines seal). short Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

McCnllongh. of Ilnrlford, were visitors in town this morning. Miss Kalhurine Ilcetcr who has neon attending summer Normal, went lo Topcka, today, and after a visit there, wil go to her homo in Lnavcnworth. Airs. J.

11. Cunningham and son John Henry, returned lo Ihcir home in Kansas City this morning, after a visit, of two weeks with Mrs. J. 1-1. llausehcr and family.

Tom Roberts, of AVichlta, arrived night is the guest of his mci.lH-r, Mrs. Alfred Roberts. Mo will leave tomorrow for New York, on a purchasing trip. Tom LJryncs went lo Kansas City Hi is afternoon for a tow days' visit, lie will be joined there by Will Byrnes and Philip Buck, of Wichita, and will go to Walker, to spend the month of- August. Rev.

0. G. Clark Is In town today on liis way to Wichita, from Dayton, wimru la; has been attending the funeral of his fnthor. Me will go to Wichila tomorrow, and will return Monday to ship his household goods. Miss TJernlce Rice, assistant instructor in piano at the Normal, has gone to her home near Jopllii, whore she will remain during tho Hcv.

and J. II. J. Rico have' rest nf (lie summer. In Oiic to Colorado Springs fur a'she will go lo Chicago the fall to study month's vacation.

Mrs. CiOllcho!) daughter. Myrtle, wont to Wollsvillo today for a visit with Mrs. Stoon. Mrs.

Francis Madison, of ColToy- villc. is here for a visit with her cousin, Miss Edith Wrisiit. Mrs. Curtis Monical will go lo Colorado this evening to spend several weeks, visiting relatives. Dr.

Evelyn Sirnson will go Tuesday for a month's visit in Denver, nndv the mountains of Colorado. next winter. Mrs. Lloyd Stanley ami daughters, Dorothy and Vivian, will leave tomorrow for lies Moincs, Iowa, for a visit, of several weeks with relatives. They will be joined by Mr.

Stanley liiU-r and will visit in Chicago before returning home. Charles Wagoner, principal of the School, arrived home this morning from Chicago, where ho lias been taking work in the University of Chicago. Mo wont to Pratt this afternoon to join Mr-j Wagoner and spend the rctnaindcr Morgan Jones, of Newlon, is hero of the summer there. for a visit, wit.h his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.

S. H. Miss Marllia Worcester, of Iho Normal faculty, has gone to her homo in Mill City for the summer. Miss Lucilc Adler, of the Normal training school, has gone to Lawrence for a visit with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Crouch, ot Saitorfl- villi', were here today shopping anrl preparing for their trip to Seattle. Miss Nellie Arm, of Pnnlap, was in town today on hor way to Topcka for a week's visit with Miss Cecil Mrs. E. H.

Curtis and daughter. Miss will leave this evening for Calumet, where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Miss Curtis will return in Soplcisibt otr scrufwy wyp wypyo to resume her work as instructor in. voice at the Normal. Mrs.

Roy Rhafer and Mrs. W. Shafor will leave Ibis evening for Manilou, to spend several weeks. Miss Nell Roach returned today from a trip of several weeks to Seattle points. and other Pacific coast Miss Ada Hushes nnd Miss Susie Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Kelloss an: stnying In the E. EckdiUI. home during the absence of Mr. (tiiO Mrs.

who are spending several wcolcs in the. West. Upon their re ni-n Mr. and Mrs. will move into their own hoins a'.

U20 which they recently bought, and which is being remodeled. A Mexican working with a gang cti Uin Santa Fc at Noosho was taken sick with diphtheria yesterday and brought here. The Santa Fc care ot all its employees when sick, and as tho Mexican has no home, a bunk car has bocn placed at. the cast end of the Santa Fc yards, and he is quaran- Thc charity committee of the City Federation is being for the and winter. The central conimitlce consists of Mrs.

13 Craves, of 1244 H. M. Culter, ot. Highland, and Mrs. Eunice Cowglll, of .218 South'-Merchant.

This central committee will be! augmented by. a committee from each ward, to be appointed soon to give particular attention wards. All cases of need should be reported to any member of the central committee. was the Hottest day but two of the year, Ihe mercury in the government thermometer at. the Normal registering 95 degrees during tlie afternoon.

During the first part of the month tlie thermometer registered 96 degreoB oil two There was stirring yesterday, which made the heat more Intense. Till after, midnight it was hot, and then a cool breeze came up and cooled things" off. A shower fell this morning, but-after it cleared oft it got pretty warm although a breeze helped some. HAPPENINGS The weather, as you'll all HJJI-CC, i.x most Intensely hot: iiml yet 1 would not will Ihc sen In an expensive yiicht; for 1 can a chunk-of Ice, ami y' 'wkerc the during month of August (ho Harry Itkinsen" wilt irrlvo tonight from Ottawa to apoad Sunday with, friends. Mis I iilurned last a trip of several weeks in California'.

Mrs; M. Schottler will leave tonight for-a visit with relatives Guthrlc, Okla. B. D. Whitehead returned today from lie has' spent the past week visiting.

Sliss Tina left today for Milwaukee where slio will spend a month visiting friends. Will Rowlands hiis returned from a two weeks' trip-to tioallle and other points in the West. Miss Una Lytle. of Topeka, will iirrive tomorrow for a few days' visit with buy a palin-lciif fan, anil they will keep me as nice and ceiol as any man. Sly less "'I spavined lire, from chasing tlirousli the town, but if jou 'brought a motor car.

I'd snrc-I'y turn it 'clown i if soiiic time, weary of my cares, wish to cnel them all, my humble' home has cellar st-alrx, 0 n. which man niuy fall. They say It's mighty line to soar upon an aeroplane, away Wlltsie Click, of Topeka, who was formerly a photographer here, in town for. a'short-stay Miss Emma.Wallers has returned, from Madison, she has been visiting Miss Irene Andrews. Smith ami son, George, have gone, to lo spend Sunday with' Miss Mr.

and Jensen will leave Sunday for a trip to Seattle and other places West. L. C. Messick 'is homo from Holliday, where lie has been spending two weeks visiting'his brother. Miss and Miss Mabel Peters, of are visiting Misses Nannie 'and Zillah Beers.

Miss Myrtle. Hall has resigned 1 her position at. 13. office, and will lake a trip Colorado soon. Miss Clare who is sick with typhoid Je.ver at her liome in Madison, is in critical coiulition.

AVilliam returned last evening from-Arkansas Cily, where ho has been for two weeks. Arthur Wismeypr has returned to his work in shoe department, after 'a. two weeks' vaca- tlic city's rour, and close lo Charley's wain; lint should it MMMII to me discreet, some day In break my bin-It, wulk a block aiid tnke a sent tbc ralhviiy Irm-k. friends iiro piinfc to the woods to camp and limit and fish; to haunt- the silci-t solitudes moil's wish; Imt if ft slin'lnp hermit plan to mo should look wise, I'll go and visit wllli (bo man who docs not There IM no sense in making tracks foi- Timlmctoo or Itoinc, when yon arc; anxious to relax, you can rest at home. 'There's nothing that men travel parties or alone, that 1 can't order from (he store any.

hour, by plume. Mr. and Hamilton, of arc vlslllng Mr. and Mrs. W.

11. who live east of town. -Mr. am' Mrs. F.runic Hamilton ru- turned In Uicir home in Newton Ip- day atlcr several with friends.

T. N. Murphy '-'him gone to Spokane, Wash. He 'will visit Seattle and other western''points before re- two weeks. at Walt Muson.

by Adams SymllfiHe Miss Liiclla Taylor is sick. JO. C. ISdwardfi Is recovering from i abort illness. Leigh Allen, of Plymouth, is town lo Sunday.

in John Schotlch-r, Tom Hairil and John linrke will leave tonight for two weeks' trip to Colorado Eiprings ami JJcnver. Miss Ethel Williams left yesterday evrjiiiig for rihica'go where she will spond several'weeks visiting relatives. Mrs. B. ami daughter.

(CITY ROLLER MILL Co. EMPORIA, ICANS. FANCY HISH PATENT FLOUR Emporia Bakers disagree in many ways, but they all agree on one point, that they have better success with Fancy Patent flour than any other flour that they ever used. City Roller Mill COMPANY some time before she witT bu ablo to use her foot. Miss Mary Losler has gone to'Chi- IRO, where she will spoud a month with her sister, Mrs." t).

S. Akin. She will return the iim. of September lo resume her work in I he school at Jlelvcrn. Tho Barncstt -restaurant, across tho Lrticks from Santa Fa station, lias been sold to Earl Skldmore.

Homer BarnoU, who has had dim-go of tho restaurant, will go to rado for his health'. 1, number of bushels of corn. Tho expressed means that the saloon- rain amounted to luiU an Inch. It'keepers of Cross Point will iiavr to has been fair all day. quit business In the within the- next thirty days.

Incidentally J. A. Baldwin and Wi.lliam Crims- is U'C llrst time that Gross Point, loy wore In town yesterday to eon I' bocomo prohibition territory Cor with County-'Attorney thirty-four years, about a school 'bond election hold dlstrlut No. Thursday, Tho A re-cent Issue of the Chatt.inootta proposition to vote bonds for a new times has this to say: "Since: the school house rtkcivod a majority. law wgnt" into effect, nc grim have slopped lighting, shoot- crnps.

and beating their wivr-5. If of thirteen of tho votes cast Under new law Hod. As the nmijorily of the' trict was Wr; Oliver CorbcHt called Colorado Springs lasf nigiit. by sieknc.ss of his baby. Mrs.

Cm-belt went last week to Colorado, as a change of ulimate wtis thought bon- elicial for tho baby's health. Mrs. Lucy Davlson arrived this norning from Ciniurron, and with hor daughter. Miss Mary Hal! will oecupy JIIss I'oncs's f-otlage during August, while Miss Junes is in Michigan. Fowler, of San Antonio, Texas, arrived yesterday from 1111- and the ot friends i ml here till this afternoon, when he joined by his brother, Charles, and went lo Kansas Cily.

Miss Irene and Miss Oressa'Cral an left this for ChlcnKo. After a short visit then; lljny wl7l go to Casiada to spend the ruinaiii- ier of tho slimmer. rc'Uirnlnj; lu for the opunlni; of the Normal Herlha Davis, llalllc Pencil, I5va and Mai.Uo Wilsisn will go lion- lay lo Miinitiiu. Colorndo SprlngB uul Denver, when', tli'cy will spend two weeks. Misti Uavlu will be gono 'or a montii, vlslllng relatives at Manilim.

Samples of individual drinklrg niiinufaritureil by tho Public Vendor Company, Now York. invo hi'i'ii by the The which are uni'd by a niini- ier of iSiiM Mrs. Frank 13re Ibis morning, with relatives. fd, wont to Quiincmo for a month's visit Tiic Xormal library will be open Frldnys from in during the on Turn-days and to 1U o'elcck month of Miss Kdwards is worklnjj in lie N'-'wman store toilny. A.

C. Jones, of Olpe, was here, yos- for a. short slay. Clara Jackson came home Inlay from visit in 'Wichita. Clay Stoncbrakor, of Allen, was in yesterday on business.

Mrs. Charles Johnson, of Iliirtfonl, shopping in town today. E. A. Allen, of Plymouth, was ere yesterday on business.

C. F. Luck, ot Lcbo, was a busl- icss visitor in town yesterday. Tirodcelman, of Olpe, was hnvping in town this afternoon. Mrs.

Jennie Madsen has gone to Colorado Springs for a short trip. 11. T. Lindsay has retnrncd from i week's visit in Oklahoma City. Witherspoon have to (j nc there with a nurse.

for several weeks' visit with relatives. of Dr. S. -T. Crmnbine, the state board of hratth, of "swfit the fiy" fame, was in town today on the way home to Topeka from Ed Paxlon was operated upon for appendicitis yesterday mornius at his homa in Garnett.

and was doing well as could be expected, ac- to reports received last M. 10. Dodge, of Sioux City, was a tusiness visitor in town yesterday. Miss Burns will go to Kansas Cily next week for a short visit. Miss Ethel Tuhey went lo Tiiii-- lingame today for a visit of severs! days.

J. J. Evans arrived yesterday from Hartford for a short visit, with relatives. Kstlicr Wilhife will go to Kansas City tomorrow for a visit, with rela- Charlos A. Bullis, of Burlington, was ah n.siness visitor in town yos- terday.

Pe.ln.shis Williams wont to Lyndon yesterday to spend the day on business. A license wna yes- tonla.y by I'robata J'ndg-e McCarl.y lo Oitwsnn and Clara Strieby, of Coiini-il Grove. Mr. and Mrs. ().

A. St. John, of Kansas) Cily, Ihiii arii-riiouii for a few days' visit with Mr. anil Mrs. K.

MI-K. Cliarlcs lUakesIuy and son passed Ihrougli Kmporia this arier- noon onrouti! home to Kansas C'lly frcm visit in Paso .7. V. Taxton, with Tom of Wfeliila, liifi today for New York on a purchasing trip of two or three weeks for the Ilorabangb store. Mrs.

Frank who recently underwent an opcfntlon in fit Mary's hospital, lias been removed to her liomo. slowly. is recovering Harry Priest and Frank Tolsclio will leave tonight, for Ihtena Vista, whe.1-..' tlicy 'will join AV. A. Parker's parly in their Iranip across Ibo inouninlns.

Marshal Francis received phone nit-Ksage today from Instituti; to look out for two youhs Indians who run away from the. school Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Sturgeon i 1K I son, of Omaha, Xobr, are- visiting Lho M. S. Jamisons, at S02 Constitution street. Mrs. SlnrKCon Is a ilanghtcr of Mr.

and Mrs. Jamison A man came into an Rniporla store the ollK-r day and said to Hie hardly know whether lo spent 2. i cents for a. bath or H) cents 'or a lit.tlo perfume, but. I guess I'll Iho perfnme." Miss Myrtle Meeker, who was In i runaway Tlmi-mlay, was (lirown rrim the cnnia(- Hie.

igamonts in ii--r font, also hrnixing nillroiids on made of rjiswiliiii left tills iirternoon for St. Lnnis, to spnnd six I'inwilin from LaJolln, whoro pro JlPUirs proposition car- was formerly, a In th'c dis- The legislature! that i his. was unfair, as a proposition canlifilic defeated by voters slaying Trom Iho polls, so Iho law was chungiHl. W.C.T:U. COLUMN County l.Hroclory Mrs.

L. J. and Recording Secretary, Mrs, Ida Ely, Anioricnu. Trciisurcr, Mrs. Pi-rals Felter, I'hnporiii Dlriictoi-y Presiiliuil.

Mrs. iMctn Cultnr. Corri'Hponcllni; Sfcrelary, Mra. So- rinia Pickt'll. Treiisnror, Persia Feller.

Press Mrs Frank Diirham. The regular biiNliH'HS moc'lliiK of the W. C. T. LI.

will bo held Thursday afternoon lit oYloi-lc In tlu 1 First Conyi'cgatlonnl t'liuri-li. Will nil lliij nuMitDi'ni who hnvo not paid thi-'lr diU'M briiiK Ihi-in lo tho iiicetliiK tomorrow, ns the 1 Irrns- nrcr Is inixloim In pi'l. her rcpo'-l. ready (o KIMH! oil'. Let nil comply with Ihlu rcllcvu of tin; task of K' 1 IIIK around lo collect.

The Woman's Union reliled a lent ground and supplied It wllli Hie necessary fur rc-M. and coiufm-l, ami exlen.lei! a wel come to I In- pitlill provod to ho an pan. of l.h the criminal kept by the justices of thi! peace in tho city to bij taken as m-ldcmee. In every justice court there hits boon an. appreciable decrease In criminal business since July 1." ti-r.

iiiVKituiiooir. Augitst. Miss Mm.id JoiiPM rlsttud her sis- Mrs. Macu Uiist, last Mr. iiiid Mra.

Louis Hachcloi tm Iccopliitf hoiisu for I). neCrunp. Willlnin and I'limily visited thol .1. J. FlIutiK, Kniuliiy.

Mrs. Ciiiy Pulton is hor pa rents, hi Missouri. T. Lewis nnd family vliilted Uoborls. Sunday.

Mr. and Mra. it. E. lUiborU and Kdiin, vtsllcM llonry son and family, Hundiiy.

Mr. Mrs. s. IS. .1 (illusion and Mililrcd nnd Myrtle, II'Ml In Ihhj iielghborlnioil a few Itiitl.

wick. II. S. Wntci-M and Henry Gibson bdpod W. II, Pork-r uhliiKlu hU Tliut-Hilay.

Mr. anil Mrn. Kd. Kurlu vlbltcd cvi'iiini; with ihclr son, lls'i-ry, who Is sick lypholil I'ljvnr. II.

II. C.ooilrii-h and cblUircu rir.il In-r J'fiiifsi, nt! Santu Fc, and family Sunday. Irl'- Lulu Fulton ami Alf-rion cru vl.ili.cii ilii-h- Mr. and Aim. T.

J. Wislci-M, Kiiinlny. IIH Ilillliy Wl'l'l! llri'il nnd Mick found n-ittlni; phiri- and MIKS I'MIH, nnd Wins then', and cnonjvh money was -Ivi-n Abigail, will Kpunl the Mrs. )y I(1K( l() It to pay Dowdon Is improved in hcnltb. Mr.

and C.CIII-KI! Wllhlt.c. who have; been In California, arc In I.OH Angeles, as their son. Vcrnon, hi silck with le.t fever. They had licut their ban- page to tin: station, and worn ready lo start for Seattle when Vernon wu; taken sick. The Parker camping parly left: yesterday evening for Colorado, where they will upend two weeks in the mountains.

They left, here on No 7, which was two and a half hours In a fiperial tourist car. They spend in Colorado Springs, Denver and Maiiltou, and will and mountains. meet: at linena Vista Monday go a day's tramp Into tin- A. and illnll. linvi- jileailed Kulll.y iiel'ore Justl'-i' of I he Peace Paym- on I he lOast Hide, to tryini; to take Illeivally from the rivr-r.

State Deputy Msb and Came Warden found a trap in a liriyou ol' Hi-- Cutlonwood on a farm ulli of town, and nlaylnft lieiir it for some time. Slmpt-rin and fome lo Hi 1 1 Imyoti. Each i-n a line of I f) and costs. Thomas Lawiion, of Hosloii, ciHl the of has hlH daughter, Miss Dorothy, to Henry of Senator Call, of to tnko place Dreamwold, In January. All fit which is of interest lo Kmporia people in thai Siimncr a brother of tho yoiim; man.

was last spring married In ''hnrlolte Cai-ilnor, of who Is a fcranddauKlitcr tit Mrs. S. B. nnd who often vis- he re. the rent of (lie lent.

The of In an eilitorlni 'ijtiln Is u. linn; for Hie of li-mperiincr-. On every luiiid temperance senUiiicnt Is gaining gaining by of the c'lTorlH the All! l-Saloon League; gainlnr; Ihroiigh the Prnlilbltliiti party: gaining by the more IlidroiiKh neat Ion of people. I'rolilbllliiii In HWecplug away the saloon. Such splendid evidence us appears In tin- Standard thin week is IiiHiilriiiK.

Hut Just he- can.ne the "walcr wagon" appears be rolling triumphantly over aa- loon power, tempi-nine. Sl'JIJHT AiiRiiMl Mrii. Tnwuiiend, of Mnlricj'. Iowa, vlnlteil Sattirilny nnd Siiinlay It Iwllli her Mrs. Dora and Abiile SliiuikK.

Mrs, li'red Webb heeti nick wllli Hevere. More throat, but. Ig improving. Peter I.H working for Fred I'alch. Sir.

and Mm. Fred Schwlnili. of Lanioill, Kniuliiy at. Mr. In dntigcr of eolicliuliii It rains in xvithotit any cf- now.

There wasn't a or rain visterday but dnrliii; the night a wind that --a me from ev- point of l.h" compriKH blew rain open and pulled half the population of the town out ol ople ale IK that It The salodiiii have wonderful ri-cupcrillivi! tillers Illnl ofli'll secure (lie repeal nf leg. Ish.tion. The for the expeinli- lure of (lie most. r-m-rgy often In just, after a temperance victory. Free Methodist: With the wlplnr; out an overwhelming vote on Ihc "tli liistaiit, of the last "wel spot," territory lying between tb" luirtln-rn of tin- city of Chl'-n- go and within a radius of four miles west ot Lake Michigan, will become "dry." The final blow at liie saloon within tin- wide pitth blazed ly prohlbliitvii forces was delivered hy volerK of Ica.JJroRK Point anil Gleucoc.

an- within the township of New Trier, which extends from Kv- anston to the linsltK of Cook county on tlie mirdi and four milen we-t from the aud the object of nt- tack was the of H'tU'irs In flri-iss Point. vote i-f 1,3 IN for "dry" Hiid for "n-el" cnnditiaii!) In (Ircws tells th'- of the of the tin, xchiuil htiard hirc.l thla inoriiltii; to tnach winter term of Day Is Herloimly sick. l-)vi-reti. was sick nevenil last week. Mr.

and Charles Norton vis- lleil Sunday ut Will Allies iJron lutve a new liny e-r. Mr. and Mrs. Kd baby haw been sick, hut is Mrs. Martin and i-hlldren visited at Tom Hester's, Siiiiilay.

Mrs. Morgan Is visiting her ley. Thomas and family spotit Sunday in Kmporia with relatives. Minx llatile Nli-kllii a cailer fi, district Thursday. Joe nnd family spent Sumlay with reia'lves.

lu-re. Joiiii Sclie-l -nterlainod a ntitubcr i'f Sunday. Mr. and Mrr. are cx- rom lt Ils t() day.

M-- and Frank will gu to Kansas City this week to Mr. will ho city salesman for a ciial ceinpany. Mrs. J. MacM.

Taylor returned Sal unlay night from 111.. when' she weeks. has bevu fo" Luke, Wis to weeks. of Co lias to si-veni! meni. Tlic vote taken lu Saturday fur a rhort stay, tbe giving resldvt.ts of, 1 the Dickson lias to her liiii and M-HI h.lrtly.

She is si: bed to close I ower, wan no light ballot, ralu that will nf 1 night. I'nxion is a brother of J. V. r.opeka tor a few days' visit before ting along well, although will be 'mean dollars to tli- fanners in th rlgit to determine hy 1)OX they permit ntliiu such territory, anjl.tho decisive oj.i,., 1 uUNOsf NEW RED BLO1O.

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