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The White Cloud Globe-Tribune from White Cloud, Kansas • 5

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White Cloud, Kansas
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LOCAL NEWS Classified Ads. Creamery Butter, at J. E. Mills Dr J. H.

Hobson, PHYSICIAN ill SORllli Willow Branch. Mrs. N. A. R.

Parker and children Ruby and Matie are making a visit in Pattensburg, with her son Dr. J. Z. Parker. Ruby will probably attend school at Pat- Full line of Legal Blanks at the See George Nunnn for pension AilvTtlst'nifiiln mler thin hml 8 If llllf CM I'll lllHKl'tlDU, No ail 'C'HrU Tor Iokh tliMii M) i-eiiU." Saw dust at Nurnm's saw mill.

White Cloud (ii.oRit $100 a year. House for rent at once. Inquire of Mrs. A. Brewster.

The Brown County institute clobed Saturday. Fred Hook played with the Rulo' band at Highland Station last week. The thermometor registered iS tensburg this winter. Phone 11 WHITE CLOUD, matters for widows ami minors. Mrs.

J. Kelly went to St. Joe KANSAS Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reese attended the Highland Station Wednesday.

Dell Schofield thrashed last! Bert Breckenridge yesterday. Miss Sybil Brown of St. Joseph 'arrived Monday to visit Misses Hetty and Viola Wineingcr. Bam For Rent. Large roomy barn.

Will accommodate three horses. Good hay mow and buggy shed. E. L. Marker.

Wanted The business men want a bright young lawyer to lo- at Lahmer. Oak dimension lumber sawed to order at Nuaum's saw mill on DRAYING Mr. and Mrs. John C. Herman week.

Mrs. Elmer Parker is on the sick list. Misses Alma and Elsie McAtce of Hiawatha attended Sunday spent Sunday with Milt Roseater-! place. 'cate in White Cloud. Louis Heeler and Rev.

Clerin HAULING. Freight and Express Delivered anywhere in the city. Hauling of Every Description. Phone 37. For Sule or Trail 0 Good milch cow and wagon for school at Asbury.

A. M. Robinson visited relatives 1 sale or trade. Louis Beeler. Zumwalt were in Highland Tuesday.

Mrs. Wm. Dutton and daughter Miss Stella spent the day with Mrs, Dell Schofield. on the Reservation Sunday. For Hale ger and family.

Frank Simon an old resident of Rulo will close his hardware and drug store and move away. Lost; A signet hat pin between school-house and Finder please return to the Globe office. Mrs. Thos. Martin with her daughter and grand-daughter went One high grade Lhort horn bull Otto Schofield was the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Winkler Sun- three vears old. Is dark red.

and The WhiteCloud Globe retry Taylor of Topeka visited ighs H00 Sired l)y Can(li. Friday and Saturday with Henry hte from thc herd Jno McCoV Hook and family day. Jesse Ilixon is sporting a new buggy. Miss Josie Parker has a very sore foot the result of stepping on Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Johnson Sabetha, Kans. M. Goodwin. Peaches at all prices for sale at Palluche's place. and son were over from Highland a nail.

yesterday. Parm Ion if rf rvrrv descrip- A REAL LIVE NEWS PAPER that' is always endeavoring to improve itsself and thc community. Subscribe now $1.00 Robinson will sell two general ti th ffi Blanche Machmer called on Edna Robinson Saturday evening. Misses Eliza and Sarah Pierson stand privileges at eacn. Cheap enough.

called at J. Koelikcr's Sunday. The steamboat, Gunter stopped F. E. Shaw was down from Hia Hard Luck The Highland Station fair was brought to rather an abrupt close last week Thursday on account of to St.Joe Tuesday for a visit with relatives and friends.

Mrs. C. H. Ward of Rocklsland, 111. arrived last week to visit her sister Mrs.

Aurora I'almcr. She leaves today for her home. Ashby Prince of Holt county, Mo. lost 300 bushel of oats recently by fire. It caught fire from a spark the thresher engine.

C. A. Smith of Muscotah was in White Cloud last week on the trail of a gray mare that strayed up this way. He traced it to five miles south of White Cloud. here over Tuesday on its way down the river.

gpHTIMETABLE I llfcr3S flnur! 1 Miss Gladys WestfalL returned the heavy rains. A great crowd iff line uiuuu) ixcmo. to her home in Kansas City Mon attended the opening or Old Set Nonni day after a pleasant visit with watha Sunday. Church Announcements. CllUICTlAN KriKNCE.

Sim vIcm's eveiy Stimlny 11 n. m. nt Mrs. DouM's. Kvoiylmdy invited.

Catholic Services 2nd Sunday cai-h month. Futlicr Martin, Pastor. Mktiiodist. lipjmlnr servire tin1 2nr anil 4il Sundny 11 a. 8 10 I'.

5flJ I' A No. lu I'HHsiiicr UHllyo KIT. Freliclit Sottrn. No. 20, l'aMeaKr Ihilly' IS8.

KreUnt tlers Day, everything pointed to a very successful meeting, but the rain stopped it all. However the Highland Station people are not easily whipped out and they will no doubt go on next year just as O. M. Garlock and family. Better have your home, household goods and livestock insured against tornado and fire before it too late.

The cost is but a trifle See E. L. Marker. C- II. Wakefield and Charles The streets of White Cloud with the exception of Main street along oOiich month both morning and ovriiiiiK.

MoMiinir service 11 a. hi. though everything went lovely this side the school-honse, were never Wliilu Clool- ori-Nt C'U lluifc IJue doing Lcavitt WliltcCUtud dully II a Ix-iivm FirwUUiy dully 2.30jia. MufciK clo conoeclkoi wltli tliroiKli tor North, Kaxu South and Wl For I'lly, liwnliiK M'rvice 8 p. nu Sunday School 10 a.

111. in better conditon for hauling and driving. Mis. J. E.

Chapman, Sunt. Ladies' Aid Sodnty meet every Friday at Quite a number of people from White. Cloud attended and had not raioind high water intefered there wfluld fiiave Ueen a good attendance -each day. Some howthe Station picnic brings rain almost every year, thongh us- Mr. and Mrs.

G. Crawford returned to their home in Sheri Waterhouse came over from For-tescue to spend Sunday with their families. They returned Monday accompained by Wm. Dutton. dan, Mo, after a pleasant visit with Mrs.

Crawford's parents, 2 p. Hi. KpvvM. H. Kella, pastor.

Christian Ciil'iten. 10 00 a. Sunday School. Rev. Floy Bash of Lincoln will preach in the Christian! Church both morning" and evening next Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Fenn. Dr.

J. H. McGauhey, Physician Surgeon. Room at City Hotel. Oflke, corner Second and Main.

ally not in such quanties. All Irish Story. An Irishman died at sea and it The Globe found the owners of two lost articles last week. A hat pin belonging to Miss Etta Idol was found by Charles Scarlett and the spectales lost by Mrs. McAlis- was necessary to consign his body Congregational CnuRCii.

10 00 a. in Sunday School to the It was sewed up in 11.00 Worship Mrs. Ella Ardery and daughter Miss Barintha, will leave about Sept. 11th for Rock Springs Wyo. to spend the winter with Mrs.

Ardery' older dauhgter, Mrs. Joe Hay. Louis Pohl drove to Hiawatha last week to bring home his daughter, Miss Mamie who attended institute there. They were ac Phone 32. WHITE CLOUD, KANSAS.

a blanket and in default of other heavy was weighted with coal so that it would sink. An ter werefound by C. H.Wakefield. Rev. and Mrs.

W. B. Simmons returned to Highland last week from their eastern trip and left at once for their home in 'Newton. They did not make a visit here 8 00 Evening Service 8.05) Tiayor Mating 2 30 1st Wed. in month.

Kev. Clerin Zuin wait, pastor Rev. Clerin Zumwalt will preach Irish friend looked sadly on and Our Colored FoTks. BY MIW. ALLIE DUNCAN said "Poor Pat.

I knew where Praverraeetinc every Wed ne11 on the subject of Consience at the Congregational Church next Sun as they had expected, i Neut Lear presented' the editor with a few choice prunes yesterday day and Sunday school at 2:30 in the A. M. E. church. The death of Miss Lillie Johnson day.

you'd go to when you died, but I didn't suppose you'd have to take your own fuel. i Vi Through the kindness of. some friend, "The, last week received a copy of the Illustrated edition of the Manitoba Free which he grew at his home. They occured at the home of her parents School Tnbh'lH are equally as large as California August 19, 1906. Miss Johnson Nice assortment of good quality plums but have a much finer flavor.

has lieen in poor health for some smooth finished school tablets in They are fully two inches long time her condition was not con lhe popular siaes for sale at The Globe office. companied on their return by Miss Adeline Pfeiffer and Mrs. F. E. Friend for a short visit.

They returned home yesterday. The Globe recently received a letter from W. S. Peek regretting that he and his family could not be here for our street fair. They are all well and prosperous and like California better all the time.

They -always to have a visit from their White Cloud The combination catalog and annual of the Highland Universi-ty recently sent out is a work of art find" reflects much credit on Press published a Winnipeg Saturday April ,21. The edition shows principally illustrations of Selkirk, a thriving town not far from Winnipeg. sidered serious until a few laytt before her death. She was the second daughter of Mr. aud Mrs.

Wm. Johnson, At the time of hex Quite Fall Likts The themometor Monday morn- and very juicy. B. E. Garlock, J.

P. and R. G. Kelly started for Germaatown Friday evening over the but got as far as Highland Station where owing to the flood they had to drive to Hiawatha and then to Germantown. Geo.

Nutum was ning according to Phil Kelly registered just 51 between five and death she was 16 years, 20 month! and 20 days old. The fancTal Mortgages, deeds, leases and a complete general stock of legal blanks sold at the Globe office. Robinson merchants are adver there also but he drove through from White Cloud. six o'clock. Coming Events.

Wolff River Valley Fair, Robinson, September 20, 21, 22. Brown County Fair Sept. 4, 5, 7. Struck liy Lightning. tising to beat the band.

services in charge of Rev. Mid-dleton were held at tne home at two o'clock Monday, Aug. 20, was a kind and loving child had many friends among the old and young who will miss her pleasant smiles. She leaves nine brothers and sisters and her parents to mourn her departure. About Time Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Moore and two children, Zalie and Paulie left yesterday for Long Beach, Calif, where they expect to remain about to decide upon work for Lightning struck and burned the coming Fall and Winter. Let nine months.

They will move in three stacks of hay and a new $200 to their own home at 323 Short St. Mrs. L. Robinson of Hiawatha baler belonging toWfllOdgen last which Mr. Moore built last winter.

was in town last wecx visicuvg They lived in it about a month and relatives. us help ymi out by sending our handsome new catalogue just issued', It will give? yoa all particulars about mir modern methods and work uied in training young people to secure and bold fine the enterprise of that institution and on the Vidette who printed it. The Highland" University is the' oldest in Kansas and was established in 1857. The highest recommendation anyone could give this school in to refer to its long I. st of graduates who pre prominent men and women of today.

Will Wineiager brought in string of-wagons the first of the week, and loaded up the stock ol general merchandise which he bought of R. G. Keilyat abig discount, and had it hauled to his week Thursday. Tell The (Jlobe. Every farmer who operates a road drag is requested to report a half in thc spring; At Falls City Mrs.

G. Brooks retunwd to Kan sas City Saturday after a pleasant they took a tourist car and can go through to California without a visit with relatives and friends. results to the Globe office. Jiy jhangc. Cjutie a delegation went to paying positions.

A "postal card request will bring by return your action, you will encourage some one else. W. C. Harkins received a letter Highland Sunday, Aug. 19 to a' basket meeting.

mail. mzn Al L.va-211 the first of the An advertisement in the White Last Sunday being 'Quarterly. veek saying his son who had cloud Globk, reaches thc buying meeting, Rev. George did not till oroken his leg recently, was im store in the to ntr. Mr.

Winein- public quicker, oftencr, and with his appointment At this place. proving nicely. Mr. Lowell says ger has a stock now of about $5,001 less expense and trouble than any Beginning August 27th we will give one week's tuition free to everybody. The author of the wonderful Chartier Shorthand" system will be witn as that week and we 1 like to brtvc you join us then.

Von wilt be under no obligation to continue. the boy was not in a runaway but had gone after a mule that had other way. and expects to still further increase it. He seffs anything from a pap Crane Co. Legal Blanks at gotten away firom a bunch of mules er of pins to a farm' and is build- wholesalc-priccs.

Let us fill your As he took told of it, the mule in uo a fine business. Within orders. White ClodiLonrc. Mrs. B.

Breckinride and daughter returned Sunday from St. Joe and other "places "where they had been -visiting. Mrs. Walt Grant is "belter. She was 'quite sick last week.

Louis Todd of Leavenworth was up to visit his iather 43t week. short time as wcn as- he can I WHVTMOHE Robin'wn ha assessed a tax of pen them up, he expects to offer ten mills ior general revenue and swung areumh threw the harness and blanktV off which frightened it. Votflkg Lowell got tangled up in 'the Iraffcess which leg broken. to the trade- the" "Kciley stock at monev saving prices. Watch for six mills fox trctT repair.

It's time -to cut your weeds. 8ih Fafocis -titer..

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