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cso ouujuTi REPUBLIGAN-GAZETTE "IT'S JUST LIKE A LETTER FROM HOME." GOVE CITY. KANSAS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1915. Gazette, VOL.

XXX, NO. 29. Republican, VOL. XXVII, NO. 29.

In dozen entries of white ooro. Tbe display of sorghum of the different varieties was not up to past standards, SHORT STORIES ABOUT HOME FOLKS 2 THE NEWS FKOM OVER fi GOVE COUNTV i krainniKsissiisiiisii night were enjoyed by everyoue present, Tbe teachers and pupils of tbe domestic soienoe olass served sandwiobes, coffee and ooooa. This is tbe first of a series of entertainments to be given during tbe winter. Pete Meier, of Kit Carson is bere on a visit. ilenry Meoee and wife returned borne QUINTER.

These orope seem to have been partially forgotten in the attention being given this year to ooro. There were no en-trie of wbeat and otber small grains Every body know tbat these orops are We are bavins the mast favorable ort of weather Id thin tho nil wbeat wbiob is making an rxoellent I Prevent Pump Troubles Jr. Most pump troubles arc traced to the cylin- der. It is the most important part of the Yi Bobby Suiter i back in Gove oounty again. Johnny Lindquiat was in for tb fair Saturday.

Mr. aod Mr, Claude Thomas spent Sunday in Quinter. W. D. Martin baa returned to hi home in Kansas City, from tbe fair last Saturday night.

growth. F. M. Trueman and family went to Mr N. C.

Lewis made a husines trip rnmn est arini Gove Saturday in tbeir new oar. to Mitobell oounty last wek. D. R. Stoner and family went to Bali i Mr.

and Mrs. Hardin Reynolds, of Grainfleld were Grinnell visitors last nigger ana better tois year tban ever before aod that Gove is in tbe million bushel wbeat olass, but for some reason our busy farmer didn't bring tbem Tbis may be partly beoause tbe tbresb ing i not near all done yet Tbe display of big fat vegetables would bave attraoted attention anywhere. Such exhibits as tbe Fullmer apples and watermelon and Bruo Peck' everbearing Mf na Monday where tbey ezpeot to epend Thursday. a fw day. Elder George Eller preaobed bis fare Mrs.

Laobam, of Grainfleld, visited Mrs, M. M. Martin one day last week well sermon to tbe Quinter Brethren )st Sunday evening. He intends to Never Fail Cylinders RURAL RUSTLIN05. strawberries caught every body' eye, Erio Norell made a trip to Gove to "were these really raised in Gove oou more to California soon.

We wish tbe family suooess and happiness in their future abode, and at tbe same time see tbe Doctor one day last week. was tbe query heard over and over Herman Hackerolt went to Shields again look for tbem back. last Saturday to eet lumber for M. 8, Tbe big ears of oorn were in deman are always true to their name. Reliable, serviceable, strong, suitable for ell depths of wells.

They are your best insurance against pump trouble. Always in stock. i The High School exoursion to Castle Book last Friday was pronounoed a Coberly. by out-of-town visitors. Ao Oiborne Jobn Hinobsliff, who has been quite oouoty man wbo bas recently bought siok, is improving at this writing.

Gove county farm begged some' of the Braas Lined Cylinder Misses Jacqueline Strong, Irene big oorn to take baok there to show Morse and Hazel Orten spent tbe week. traveling representative of a big implement bouse asked for tbe champion end af home. Brass Body Cylinder CAMERON HARDWARE CO. Mrs. Wm.

Bolster visited with friend bere tbe first of the week. Rev. Pangburn and Editor Trimmer made a trip to Oakley Monday. Wonder of Tbe Age Brist Bodtner-ang, Buy it at tbe printing offioe. Jobn Davis, one of tbe juror, stayed over Saturday and took in the fair, Mrs.

Cliff Rhine and obildren, wbo were visiting in Iowa, bave arrived ia Gove, C. C. Kinsley, tbe Oakley veterinary, was mingling with the fair visitor here Saturday. George Thomas nf Burlingarae wa bere this week to look after bis land on Missouri Flats. Dr.

M. H. Melroy, tbe Quinter veterinarian, was in tbe oounty seat Friday on professional business. Some of the 1915 prosperity was floating around at the fair, We oounted fifty automobiles Saturday, M. B.

Sharp, of tbe firm of Sharp Bros, dealers in automobiles at Digbton, 'big ear" and by tbis time it is bacgin George Turner is on tbe siok list. Mrs. Minnie Cartnright is here for up in the main office of tbe firm at visit with relatives and friends. properly labeled to show where oame from. Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Bttesley and the ohildrea oalled at Ed. Lundgren'a Sun A committee on judges, consisting of great suooess both in education and pleasure. A soore of autos were en-geged to aooommodate tbe orowd. Several of tbe more adventurous boy a scaled the defying rock.

Postmaster Calvert motored to Utioa on a business errand last week. Although not many of tbe older men were present at tbe Farmers Institute held here last Thursday it is believed tbat it was an an eveot wbicb will lead to tbe efficienoy mark in farming and should be followed up by other relative meetings. A good representation of tbe property owners of Baker township met Friday evening for tbe purpose of discussing tbe subject of Better Roads. Everyone seemed to be in earnest about tbe mat ter and permanent organization was day afternoon. A J.

Mitchell, Alex Haney and Mauley Cook, seleoted the judges for all depart Almost everybody from these parts took in tbe fair at Oove. ments. Prof. Crabtree of tbe Agrioul Ray Phelps was busy last week haul lural College was maae sole judge of tbeir subjects content beoauee they bad an ax to grind. Tbe rich English class have tried to live in luxury and ease with Mrs, Rasa Johuson and son Fred.

Tbey oame by auto, Charlie was on the lookout for a registered male calf. ing freight from Shields. live stook and W. A. Boys Mrs.

Mae Lincoln and two obildren Prof. Jorgensen and S. Reynold without earning it by tbe sweat of tb Mrs. Rodgers brought Mrs, Johnson a Dent Wednesday of last week with judged the farm produce. Tbe judges brow and tbe English nation suffered Mrs.

Sohlief. in tbe otber department were: pantry fine sample of borne grown peaches, pears and tomatoes. But England bas awakened to ber weak Ed. Lundgren is busy sowing wbeat stores, Mrs. C.

W. Evans, Miss Strat- Ass't. sup't. J. A.

Velen conduoted this week. ton, Miss Poulter; fanoy work, attended tbe fair bere Saturday. nesses before. Wars bave opened he eyes. It Germany expands and spread Sj PLAIN EVERVDAY STUFF BY ERNEST R.

TRIMMER. What fakes these portieres be! The surest way for a fellow to bring on a oold snap is to obange back into bis B. Da. after a few nice days of fall weather. Honesty is tbe beet policy unless you hope to be a Jobn D.

some day. To tbe Honorable Woodrow: As sure Sunday School Sunday in tbe absenoe Ruby Hackerott spent Saturday and Riggs, Miss Stratton, Miss Poulter; ba Miss Nellie Mitohell and Mr. Howard ber civilization by tbe sword and beats of Supt. Mrs. Cora Bowman.

by sbow, Mrs. W. J. Evans, Mrs. Harri 8unday in Gove.

A surprise party was given Mrs it into a plowshare afterward eaob A birthday surprise was planned on son, Mat Truman. Sturman aocompanied Miss Ceoil Mitoh. ell to Grinnell Sunday afternoon. German victory might bring gladness to Mrs. Frank Bowman Saturday evening, Frank Bowman last Saturday night.

A Tbe baby sbow, as usual, was one of our hearts. But precedents bave taught Tbos. Fahey was up from Jeriobo good time is reported. the main attractions. Tbis brougb Ootober 23d.

Several friends met' there and Bpent a very enjoyable evening. us -that martial force oraves for more George Sohweiizer stayed over nigbt out the faot tbat Ben Litton' baby Saturday, Tom says that seotion got its share of prosperity this year, too. Mr. Lanbam and son began work with bis brotber-in law, Frank Batman, tbe finest of tbe 1915 crop aod tbat tbe lands to oooquer and degrades itself in to an instrument of tyranny and greed Friday on P. A.

Johnson's new bouse Joe Kidwell baby of Jerome township is as tbe vine grows round tbe stump, when itoomes to oourtin' you oan make make 'em all hump. Is tbat tooth still bothering you? Al last Saturday nigbt. Died Anna K. Moller was born After it bas made dominion over all Will Osborn took tbem across by auto tbe seoond best. from Healy Thursday evening.

len, tbe Topeka dentist, will be here November 4th and 5th to fix it for yon. roe old omcers ol tbe institute were will lull itself to sleep in tbe lap of luxury and preoipitate itself to disaster Denmark May 30, 1856, died Ootober 20. 1915. aeed 59 years, 4 months and 20 Dr. MoNaughton made some personal reelected for another year.

This in Its people will experience tbe worst examinations for insurance polioies in FOR SALE Gove M. E. Churoh davs. She crew to womanhood in tbe eludes W. P.

Harrington as president, formed. Good roads are our barometers of prosperity. Loco poisoning is oommon anions borses bere and many farmers bave taken tbeir borses from the pastures, hoping to counteract tbe poison by care ful feeding. Since in tbe course of human events it beoomes neoeBsary for tbe "Editor" of tbe Advoca'e to furnish literature for tbe High Sohool English class to study and oritioize; and tor bim to "piok orows" with tbe correspondents of tbe neighboring paper; and to swipe the items to fill bis own columns; to hiol for tbem to stop "throwing mud" so be can get aim; to resort to reason so pro found tbat Socrates would blusb let us bury tbe masterpieoesof Shakespeare Franklin, Addison, Hugo, Dokena, Scott and of a hundred otber grand old masters. Scrooge.

kind of oppression. Alexander' tri this part of the county Saturday. old oouotry, ooming to America in 1837. George Soott seoretary, and A. building.

Trustees, by J. B. Chenowetb, Seoretary. 14o 3t umphs brought disaster to Greece. Jerome's literary sooiety will organize Mitohell treasurer.

Her purenis then reeideu in Gove coun Rome grew up to be a strong nation November 5'h at the Jerome school ty, Kans. In 1892 she was united in The Ladies' Auxiliary eleoted officers We notioed tbe following from Grain. when ber people were treated right. marriage to Mr. Viotor Anderson of building.

Tbe old officers of same are requested to be present and take oharge as follows: President, Mrs. Chenowetb vioe-president, Mrs. Blanche Nelson Sbe oppressed them and otber people- field on our street Saturday: Brno Peck and family, Alvin Barber and Col. Reynold. Weir City, Kans.

They lived there tilt 1905 wbeii they moved to Gove oounty seoretary and treasurer, Mrs. Claud and went to ber deoline. Napoleon al most conquered tbe world but bis foun and resided bere till ber death. She Thomas. Mat Truman waa down from Grinnell Tbe luxuries of this world, in a good many cares, are enj lyed by tbe fellows wbo slip down tbe opposite side of the street to avoid meeting their creditors.

Tbe man who is square enough to pay bis debts is generally content to plug along with just tbe neoessities of life. While Woody and bis lovey-dovey, tootsie-woots were spending tbe summer nights looking at tbe old family album in tbe Gait pailor nd whispering sweet nothings side by each, our old friend Jinx Pedro Morgan slipped tbe keys of tbe United States Mint over to the Allies and was straightway voted "a jolly good fellow" to tbe tune of nine rabs and a pink cock-tail. A woman generally bag a halt dozen meanings for every thing sbe says. A dation was one of intrigue which foster leaves a husband, daughter, four broth A list of premium winner i pub of the meeting. Jerome school will give a debate and program for the first evening.

Everybody invited to oome and participate aad make 1b literary a success. We allow no idlers, dreamers nor cowards. ed oppression. Germany is at tbe' ze lished on page four of this issue. Saturday to see tbe exhibits.

Mat' fatherly smile won him a plaoe a judge in tb baby contest. nith of ber power; abe ha been build ers and bost of friends to mourn ber loss She was siok just six days, and was ready to go when tbe Heavenly FORD TURNS SOMERSAULT. Ahmr. Father oalled ber home. She was unit R.

T. Bean, photographer, did a good G. W. Brassfield and F. O.

Bender ol ing and growing; sbe relies upon foroes and violeooes as other nations bave to extend her power; tbis ooe great evil will produoe many more. Might will never make right. We bave never business here Friday aod Saturday, Digbton, piano salesmen, were pretty HELL CREEK ITEMS. These oojd nights make us think of ed witb the Lutberan church in obild-hood. She was a sister to ex Probate Judae T.

U. Moller. We extend our badly bruised up as tbe result of an fair days. Monday Mr. Bean mo(ved bis oar to Grinnell where be expeota, to auto aooident yesterday morning.

Tb winter. Tbe green vegetation is nearly maintained tbat Germany would de atav fn AwhilA men left Gove in a Ford early in tbe all frozen. heartfelt sympathy to tbe bereaved ones PoLLYaNNA. stroy civilization, but it bas many fao- morning and when tbey got down near Harrington's sale of Ootober 14th Mr. and Mr.

Oaoar Ostrum of Rus fellow oan read and re-read Her letter tors tbat will put tbe brakes on ad Rob Kim's tbe oar bit a ditob, skidded sell spent the week-end in Gove With JEROME PICKUPS, vancement, Spain undermined berself amveaob time get a new phase of tbe was well attended and everything aold well. roueo over ano over ano lit in an up subject under explanation. by oppression and religious intolera Everybody boost a oounty fair for an Mr. aod Mrs Don Cameron. Oscar wa here in bis official oapaoity a right position on all four wheels, witb Frank Smith is beading cane for tion.

To the Suffragette: Of all sad wordr but little damage to tbe maobine. Ben Louie Sobolka. stenographer in district oourt. other year. Supt.

Wilson visited school Tuesday der, wbo oould walk, started to town But through it all there i involved the vague mysterious laws of human Luulow'a machine finished threshing There was a orowd nf people in town for help, Ragan Thomas, happening Mrs. F. Bentley hauled a load of freight from Shields Tueeday for tbe for Charles Albers, D. Graves, Hock nature which oontrol the destinies of of tongue or pen, tbe saddest are these "We've been beat by men!" PUBLIC NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tbat any per to attend tbe fair Friday and Saturday.

along in bis car soon after tbe aooident ett lloffbar and several others reoently. man Nations must live and learn and We couldn't begin to give you the picked both men up and brought tbem Nay's threshing outfit began thresh die just the same as the individual, Tbb Hermit. to town where tbey were oared for by names of all of tbem and bave any spaoe left, so we'll just let it go at this. Phelps Bros. George Orten and family spent Sunday witb relatives at tbe oounty seat.

Dr. MoNaughton of Gove made pro ing some time ago and finished working tor Wm Wakeland, A. A. Fiok and Dr. MoNaughton.

BrassGeld was pret son or persons entering tbe eoboolbouse of School Distriot No. 8, outside of Willie Snart, who is attending high Bob Russell last week. ty badly bruised up, but neither man injuries were serious. sohool days and sohool bours without fessional calls at R. S.

Bentley several ORION NEWS. Sunday was a fine fall day. Preaobing servioea at Pleasant View tbe consent of the distriot board or the sohool at Grainfield, wa in Gove Saturday. Willie is son of Albert Snart, formerly of tbis oounty but now of times tbe past week Emma Grant and Ida Peterson were well attended Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Beougber are visit janitor in charge, will be prosecuted so- HAS YOUR NAME APPEARED ON GRINNELL.

Last Saturday the west bound local started a prairie fire wbiob burned several miles nortb. Some feed belonging to Ham Sidles was the only loss of wbiob we have learned. Or. Barclay and family went to Gove last Wednesday, returning on Tburs day. Mrs.

Anna Van Marter enjoyed a vis it from Mrs. Zollon and Mrs. Mary Cut ler and daughter Miss Gladys Cutler, of Dallas, Oregon. Mrs. Zollon anrl Mrs.

Cutler are daughters of the late G. W. Van Marter. Tbe Bean Photo oar is in town thie week. Mrs.

B. J. Sherman will entertain tbe Pbilomatbian Club members with a Hallowe'en party Friday evening. Carl Cook wbb up from Guve last Monday. Mrs.

Borah was shopping in Oakley last Thursday, Nina Sherman has been quite siok but is improving nioely at present. Tbe olub ladies took a census of tbe town last week and found tbe popula tion to be about 150. Rufua Holaday bas purchased tb Studebaker demonstrating oar from M. Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. Eastlack, Mrs. M. M. Martin and Mrs.

Jobn Wolf took in the fair at Qove last Saturday. Tbe program and reoeption wbicb were given at the sohool bouse Friday Dave Eversole and Thomas Russell entertaining a lady friend from Seattle OUR HONOR ROLL? Missouri. Tbe boy has grown so wa oordiog to law: Tbis notice will also apply to damaging and defacing tbe ed sohool bere Monday afternoon. F. L.

Bentley went to Kansas each bought a bunch of oows of A. Fick City hardly knew bim. last week. Under this bead will be printed, each loads outer buildings. S.

A. Mitobell, Dist tbe first of tbe week with two oar Mr. and Mrs. D. W.

Beougber and Mrs. Christ Beougber were visiting with Charles Beougber and family last Wednesday, Tbey oame down in Dan's week, tbe names of new subscribers Frank Stacy is water monkey for tbe Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Evan of near riot Clerk.

It of oaftle. Mrs. Thomas Garner had a fall re and those wbo renew tbeir subsorip Ludlow threshing machine. tioos: SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICERS. oar.

Grainfield were in town Saturday, In addition to having one of tbe best fields nf wheat in tbe oounty this year, Owen Hamit says be has been wbeat hauling time, but since Nay's oently, and unfortunately broke two ribs. Dr. MoGinnis of Digbton was New 8cbcriber George Bowman John Hansen and family and Tom Notice is hereby given tbat a meetinu of the several school distriot board of Quinter, Kan; O. Jorgnnsen, Counoil maobine bas been at work be baa felt Hoeb and family are Orion people now. Mr, Evan has some oorn wbiob will go oalled Friday.

Grove, Kan; Charles Lang, Beverly Hansons are living in the M. E. parson. Gove oounty will be beld'at Gove City much relieved. "For" he says "if wbeat turns out like some of tbe near Kan; onarp Bros, uignton, Kan; Pau I bushels to the aore.

Rev. Lawbead, W. T. Watson, Mra. age and Hoebs are in tbe B.

A. Myers Hoffman, Gove Kansas; Mra. Uarrv Saturday, November 20, 1915, for the purpose of discussing methods relative AKKew, Doeriaan Ijks, uoio. bouse, so I am told. Mr, and Mrs.

J. G. Weekly vieited Sunday with Tom Cordry'a at Shields. Merchant Colthrop and mother of Utioa passed through bere Thursday evening of last week in a new Buiok Luther Benbam and daughter and Mrs, by fields I will haul it sway in a spring wagon," Renewal F. Peek.

Gove. Kan Quite a few from Orion attended tbe Dr Mnlrnv, Quinter, Kan; Tom Fabey QLEKPY to tbe good of our oommon sobools. Ad the teaobers in the oounty are invited Jesse Benbam and daughter were down, from Grainfield Tuesday, Mrs. Luther Oakley fair. leriono, ivan.

to be present and make a statement of car. Jobn Rebarchek passi through Orion on his way to J. L. Sobaible' Benbam and daughter are here from Ut, Carmel, Iowa, for a visit. Mr, NORTH OF ROUND TOP.

Jaok Smith is drilling wbeat witb bis any matter tbat bas arisen of an unsat Charlie Rodgers, in company i witb Sunday. isfactory nature in oooducting tbeir bis mother and sister Miss Bulab, and Hart-Parr. Watson and his men are putting out IG00 aore of wbeat tbis fall. schools. Program for the day's work Mr.

and Mrs Ed Slratton and two chil Say, yon should see bow pretty the Orion store shelves look now sinoe tbe W. U. Fink started to building a gra dren all of Araold, pint Sunday nary Monday for W. Matbien and will be published later. W.

J. Evans, President. Miss Emma Stratton, domestic soi improvements bave been made. O. Miller on section 31 whioh Ste enoe instructor in tbe Gove high sohool, J.

L. Sobaible was hauling wbeat to phen Oohs will farm next year. will demonstrate tbe uses of Crisoo ia Grinnell Saturday. He just finished gained by literature tban by observe tion" was the question selected for de- A. Dinner buys gasoline for a sea oooking and some of tb underlying bis gram threshing Friday.

ood-band Ford now. principles of oookery Saturday after 'I wonder bow many of Mr. Kate bate, me affirmative speakers are: Jobn Lindquist, D. G. E'y, J.

M. Tut- Jobn Sprenger is threshing again af Burrises Irieuds remembered ber birth For BARGAINS in noon at tbe Qove bigb school bnilding. Everyone is welcome to attend and ter tbe fire wbiob burnt bis drive belt day the 22d. I did. tle.

Negative, Herman Sprenger, Wm Adams. ample some of tbe prodnot. Lo and Pearl Sobaible attended tbe and two stacks of wbeat. He baa an-other engine now to furnish power for the outfit. Western Kansas Land John L.

Jamison is tbe latest to add Farmers' Institute at Gove Saturday Distriot oourt adjourned Saturday af Mr. Hilemao, wbo baa been working ternoon till some time in tbe latter part James Hamilton beaded cane sorghum his Dtmi to tbe list of thove wbo oan break tbe speed limit. He bas purob ased ao Overland witb eleotrio for J. L. Sobaible, returned to bis home of November (date not yet determined) stuffs for P.

J. Clougb. at Russell Springs last Friday. 'v it. -1 to -v Have you beard tbe orows "oawingV when a special session will be neld.

a tb Stefford-Sutoliff case answer and an eleotrio starter. Tbedauoeat Benoie Litton' 8atur these fine Ootober morningsT day nigbt was well attended and a good It we could penetrate the mysterious veil of tbe future and view tbe result George A. Ely left Monday, tbe 18 -h jury were generally favorable to tbe plaintiff. In tb Saouon-Kessler oe time reported. to visit relatives in Atchison Oounty.

Jobn and Jimmy Clark headed oane tbe jury found in favor of th of tbe present war we would be in a decidedly better position to condemn tbe Delbert Harmon Wooden 't" bave a and teterita Monday and will drill top on bis buggy. We wonder why? nation who endangered humankind. wbeat Thursday. Bruo Peek got first money on hi write or call on Hallowe'en program at Highland A KsaDiK. Witb a restricted vision we oan only View Saturday nigbt tbe 3 1st.

Come strawberries at th (air and then gave judge by the event of tbe past. It is and be entertained for a few boars. tbem to tbe editor. Bruoe i good INSTITUTE. A BIG SUCCESS.

The Farmers' Institute fair Friday Tbe looal bigb school students parti port. Tbe berries were grows ia true tbat Christianity was spread over tbe world by martial method and if German militarism is to be nsed to CHAS. C. SPIHER Bonded Abstracter GOVE CITY, KANSAS. M.

I. STRAUSS The well-known Eye Spec Brnoe's garden at Grainfleld tbi year and Saturday had to divide attention oipated in tbe Q. H. S. axouraioa to Castle Rock Friday.

Prof. Bird from bring by foroe to tbe human raoe tbs witb tb distriot court and tbis inter and six months after tbey were planted tbey began to bear fruit. It bo do make a maa'i mouf watah to remembati tbe Hays Normal, who was present wi(b period of the millennium it would be a fered with tb suooess of the institute to some extent by depriving it of it usual meeting plaoe and causing some bis geology elass, lectured on rock formation. Those who went from here ialist and Optometrist will again be at the following places on these dates: detn berries. J.

R. Sburti and wife of Leaoro, disarrangement of tbe program. Bnt it did not interfere with Prof. Crabtre' demonstration in live stock judging took in tbe fair ber Batardst. Sbartz is a brother-in law of Jerry Quinter, November 1st.

Grainfield, 2nd. Better see him before it is Mr. Crabtree i an expert judge and Bretton, and was on bl way born) from God-send. But is ibis soT We must admit tbat Germany bed considerable mot foresight than tbe Allies. most remember tbat Germany is eon-trolled by tbe aristocracy tbat tbe oommon people bad bat a smalt voioa in declaring the war, for tbe duke and kings wbo would reap a harvest from tbeir lavestment ia buiinee concern making war material and wbo would divide tbe spoils of war were tbe mea wbo dictated that Germany should set tbe melon to tb fat.

Tbe hay kept serve regularly in tbis capacity at tb Garden City. A he badnt eea Jerry were Clara and Albert Anderson, Harold, Bernioe and Olga Kelly. We went to tbe fair at Gove Saturday and saw a number from tbis community present. 'Twas an ideal moonlight nigbt for a social gathering Friday nigbt when tbe Hack berry literary society convened for its second session witb a full boose. Tbe next meeting will be held Nov.

5tb. Resolved, "Tbat mure knowledge is big fair. Tbe judging was held On tbe (or about seven years Mr. 8hnrtt de- too late. The eye9 are the ded to drop off and epend day visit- Money to Loan on Real Estate.

street before tbe largest Saturday orowd of tbe year. gln Gov oounty. and Mrs. most important and the most neglected. 21o2t Tbe display was in torn respect the Shurti will retara ia a few week to largest ever mad at tbe fair.

Tbe oora Ooo tinned oa last page ooluma 1.1 All work guaranteed. show wm great. There, wer nearly a.

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