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Council Grove Republican from Council Grove, Kansas • Page 4

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Country Correspondence EEL El 3 till WILSEY ing'her friend Miss Husband, west of town. Bessie and Edna Berry went to Pomona Friday to visit with their uncle and family. Frank and Billy Atkinson purchased a car of cattle from C.R. Kinkle Tuesday of this week. R.

W. Reeves came down from Salina Monday to see after his cattle and look up prospective auto purchasers. happiest man in Wilsey these days is H. L. Meyers, for he has just received word that the Chevrolet "Four Ninety," model has dropped $60 and he expects to sell everybody in Morris county a car.

H. L. expects to rent his "Handy" farm soon 'and move to Wilsey to engage exclusively ft Dick Adams of Emporia, stopped on "his way from McPherson, Monday to visit his aunt, Mrs. Knauber. He made the trip on a bicycle.

In the ball game Saturday between Wilsey and Lost Springs, Wilsey won by a score of 3 to This places Wilsey in the lead of the M. M. league and in a fair way to win the pennant. Moler pitched for the locals while Shoop threw for Lost Springs. Both men did good work, with Moler a lit its flavor co different and zo delightfully good; it cant bite your tonuo; it can't parch your threat; you can smohe it as oa hard as you lilio vxthcut a-y comchack but real tobacco hr pincc3 On the reverse side of every Princo Albert package you will read PROCESS PATENTED JULY 30tm, 1007" 1 That means to you a lot of tobacco enjoyment.

Prince Albert has always been cold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give qualify tle in the lead. Wilsey plays Bur- Mr. and Mrs. Hemphill ofVHayden, New Mexico, are here visiting the Browns.

Mr. Hemphill is a grandson of Mrs. C. A. Brown.

O. M. Tayior returned from St. Louis Wednesday where he had been on the market with a car of horses and mules. Chas.

Abelle and family of Diamond Springs visited the Richardson family Wednesday. Chas. is using crutches as the result of having fallen out of a hay barn and sprained his ankle. Mr. Si Churchman of Parkerville spent a few hours in our city Thursday.

The Misses Sarah, Vera and Velma Stiver returned from Council Grove Wednesday where they have been for the past week, visiting. G. W. Coffin, the insurance man, in the Chevrolet business. Chas.

and Nels Nelson, N. O. Smith and John Mowery went to Elmadle shin? Monday i ipll, returning on Tuesday with a fair catch. Leon Allen is carrying his hand in a sling lately as the result of having collided with the rear end of a wa dick next Saturday at Wilsey, which will be the last league game "of the season. Mrs.

II. B. Vorse and small son John Lowell, went to Salina Saturday to visit with Mrs. R. W.

Reeves. Dr. Beam's mother arrived Saturday to visit a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Collins returned from Indiana Saturday where they have been for the past two weeks gon loaded with sand, with his motor cycle. spent a few days in our midst last Mrs. W.

W. Wierman and children week, fixing political fences and writ- visiting their old home. Robert Otis arrived Tuesday from Topeka to visit Cowrlytitltlt by K. J. Ky-nouJj Totmoco Co.

ing a little insurance. the families of F. M. Wierman and A. the national Joy smoke naa cnarge or me restaurant their absence.

Harry and Lulu Brown were over from Parkerville Saturday to attend the ball game. C. TTarkness. II. R.

Meyers will go to Texas soon to rpend the winter with his uncle R. Z. Meyers. Harvey has been having "yOU'LL find a cheery howdy-do en tap no matter hovr much of a strenfer you are in tha reck of tha vsrooda you drop into. For, Ptinca Everybody from everywhere was in poor health and is going to try a goodness and in pipe satisfaction AJbart i thsra at tha first placo joa pss that media tobacco Tha toppy red rr i.

II. in-', TOBACCO IS PREPARQ Dug aeua tor a nickel and tha tidy red tin for a dime; then thera'a tha hand FOR SMOKERS UKDERTTi some pound end half-pound tin humidor 9 and tha pound i PROCESS DISCOVERED CI MAKIHG EXPERiMEHTSTp is all we cr its enthusi-as tic friends ever claimed for it crystal-glasa humidor with aponge-moittaner top i DMnurr tug iinrir i tnat kaepa tha tobacco in much ji'llGHTHJUANDfO bang-up trim alt-tha- SOMETODACCOrC-1 "Qj timmt Ij timet change for relief. There is no reason now why people in Wilsey should be hungry. Mrs. Detrich is serving meals and short orders at the hotel, C.

E. Collins is again dishing out sandwiches, while A. W. Cushman has transformed the rear end of the drug store into an up-to-date cafe. All of them are doing a thriving business.

Mr. Will Otis of Canton arrived on Tuesday to visit with his wife and children who have been spending the summer with Mrs. Otis' parents, the I HI lrpaocEssTATtmq 1 It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had! It is cool and fragrant and appealing so Frank and Billy Atkinson of Bur-dick attended the ball gamo Thursday between the Imlir.r.r; and Wilsey. Stewart Fultv v.eni to Salina last week whore ho a on the new M. E.

church tuat 1.4 being built. Mrs. Knaul vn in Herington between trains Thursday, doing some shopping. Mrs. Dr.

Beam visited a few days last week with her friends, the Valentines, on Four Mile. Geo. Dumford and Luther Haun of Parkerville were in Wilsey Friday on business. H. L.

Meyers sold a "Four Ninety" Cheveolet to P. W. Good one day last "Week. White City citizens were in town Friday posting notices of the Chautauqua that begins there next week. Wilsey easily defeated the Cheyenne Arapahoe Indians in the ball game here last Thursday.

H. B. Pirtle pitched the first two innings for Wilsey, but as he has done no pitching for the last three years he was out of practice and allowed them six runs. Harold Sunter pitched the balance of I -i'r--- 'V to your il j) smokeappetite that you will get chummy with H' iMi.tllM Wilsey Saturday to witness the ball game between the lead teams in the M. league.

Earl Ray's Gospel Team had charge of the services at HeLmick Sunday afternoon and the Woman's Home Missionary Society had charge at Wilsey in the evening. Rev. Wilson who has been in Iowa for his vacation, will be back to fill his appointments for next Sunday. O. M.

Taylor sent twelve head of horses and mules to Council Grove Sunday where he loaded out a car for Kansas City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Lyon and H. Wakefield went to Kansas City Monday to attend the National G. A. R. encampment.

Mac Otis is going around town with his left eye swollen shut as the result of having come in contact with the business end of a bee. G. W. Simpson, M. F.

Amrine and it in a mighty short time A. F. Mowerys. Chas. Stiver went to Kansas City Monday to see about the purchase of 1 lm lit mM aid of th Priac Aibrt tidy red tin.

Raad thia Patented ProcM cattMj-to-yov and realize what It waeama km erne irfng Priac AUmtI natk jroyyDdac. Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say-so on the national joy smoke? R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO Winiton-Salem, N. an alfalfa huller, as there seems to be plenty of that work to do, espec ially on Diamond Creek.

Mr. Brockelman delivered a load of watermelons to our merchants Tues day of this week for Fleming Son. I Oscar Bozman and wife were in served. We hear Gar Anderson of Diamond Miss Monroe arrived Tuesday to 1 Wilsey a short time Wednesday in well pleased to have even a little There will be no scarcity of rough feed this winter. jSprings has rented the Jeff Stiver make preparations to again take up I their touring car.

the game and showed pretty good Mr. Snyder were Wilsey visitors Sat-speed for an amateur. The Indians urday. her school work as teacher in the high were outclassed all around. school.

I Lou Sisson loaded his workmen and HELMICK Miss Blanche Kinkel gave a picnic to her music class Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Postma are the tools Monday morning, going out to parents of a young son, born Tues- Clarence Rodison's to build a cistern day, August 22.

They now reside in and a cement porch. St. Marys, where Mr. Postma is the i Mrs. Bettie Painter loaded her Principal of Schools.

Postma household effects Monday morning to about twenty attended. farm for the coming year. Mrs. Wm. Stivers sisters are visiting her at present.

Our school will begin September 4th with Miss Tillie Hebrank as the teacher. Robert Nieberger has a five passenger Ford for pleasure. We extend our congratulations to Mrs. Barker and husband, nee Gertrude Norton, who was married last It has long been the custom for the patrons of the Wilsey school to gath The Knot family had a reuniofi on Sunday at Polk Knott home. Josie Stephenson spent Saturday night at the Bert Jacobs home near Delavan.

Asa Dains and family of near Dun- Jimmie Haun got over a case of measles and was able to be out and around Monday. James is a pretty active boy and certainly seemed to enjoy the outing after having been confined to the house for a A great many horses are being sold off the farms this fall. There seems to be a good crop of horse and mule colts and other animals of like na- ture under four years old remaining. There are a number of quite serious cases of sickness of varied char was formerly Miss Rena Ramsey, move to Council Grove, where she er at the school house on the last day of school and have a sort of a neigh borhood reunion where fathers and Jweek. Dennis Dains of Canning Creek sold several head of fat cattle to A.

L. Pullins last week. mothers can talk about how well Mary Ia.p spent Sunday at the home of Den-has learned her lessons during the ms Dams Mn and Mrs' EIdred and winter and how Johnny has been abus- son Ervin and daughter Myrtle and ed and mistreated by his teacher. son of Cahola Creek were also There is talk this year of changing wts. this order of events and have every- Ye are glad to rePrt Mrs- Fred bodv trn thA first.

dv nf xohnnl Tdpn Hnian as able to sit up now. daughter of W. N. Ramsey. Mrs.

John Anderson of Paola stopped off Thursday for a day's visit vnUx Dr. E. A. Amend and family. Mr.

Sam Bell of Scranton, was here Friday renewing old acquaintances. Mr. Bell used to be the cashier of the Wilsey Bank and is now a traveling salesman for a paint company. Dr. A.

T. Swan and family returned Friday from a week's visit with relatives in Kansas City. Miss Mary Harkness of Delavan came down Thursday to sec the ball game and visit her brother A. Harkness. will live in one of her properties.

E. Lyon shipped in a car of cattle from Kansas City last week and will pasture them in his pasture south of town the rest of the season. Waldo Dent of Elm Creek passed through our town Sunday afternoon. Miss Elsie and Miss Georgia Ewing returned Saturday from a week's stay with their grandmother, Mrs. Mc-Kenzie, at Parkerville.

Miss Alice Fenlon returned from St. Joseph Monday where she has been for the past three weeks buying he? fall supply of millinery and studying the latest creations in womans' hats. Miss Gorton of Manhattan is visit- can be interchanged, teachers and pu- Chas- Dugan and family attended pils interviewed, mother can tell the Knott reunion Sunday. acter in town. Measles and fevers, etc.

Oh, for a good rain to wash the country and purify the air. Mr. Bruce Clark and Wm. Rock of Alta Vista were in this vicinity on Manday. They were buying horses.

These men are actively enploycd in this business and take a large territory as a sphere of r.ction. A Mr. Edison of Paxico, brother-in-law of Val Dains, was in this vicinity the past week, tuing pianos and cleaning and repairing We hear that Mrs. Fred Hoffman is quite poorly again. Mrs.

S. E. Taylor and children are visiting at the J. II. Smart home.

teacher about Johnny's weakness and lbS "essie "om was navin? some advantages and Mary's brightness. It wor uone ine urove has not been fully decided that this urday is what shall be done but members 1 Carpenter is preparing to fill of the school board seem to think that nis sil tnis week. PARKERVILLE. DES MOINES it is a pretty good Lyle Knott and wife attended the reunion at" Polk Knott's Sunday. 3: Val Dains and family ate dinner Sunday at his father's.

In the Stone circle at Parkerville, The revival meetings will close on of which Mrs. Viola Stone is the head, next Sunday evening, Sept. 3rd, with there are in all 35 persons, 27 of an all day meeting and basket din-which are grand children and 2 great iner. Large crowds are attending tho grand-children. There are probably meetings and considerable interest is Mrs.

Quincy Dains marketed some hens at the Grove Saturday. Several from here attended the ball game at Wilsey Saturday. i 5 other iamily circles which have a We are told there will be an unusual number of Dr. Fredenburg vaccinated some I showing similar to this. calves for J.

H. Smart the first of th Three families of Mexicans from week. I San Anionic TVrns. InriAeA in the Geo. Hall and father of Chapman I city last week.

They remained over came down Tuesday to see after his I night and were forwarded on to Skid-cattle and see how the water supply dy next day where they have prop- Public was holding out. er lodging accomodations. While this year crates Lindsay Rochat and John Stephen- here they certainly seemed somewhat being shown. Miss Ida Eberhardt visited her aunt Mrs. Heinselman, in Council Grove, the first of the week.

C. W. Reynolds attended the M. E. church in Council Grove Sunday morning and took dinner with his sister Mrs.

R. M. Heinselman. The Misses Maas entertained company from Council Grove Sunday. Ralph Reynolds and wife are th6 proud parents of a son, borri August -25th.

Thos. Hannum and Lucy Schneck were married Tuesday, 22. -Both of these young peopla are vrcll known here and all join in wiiliin them joy. Rev. Elsom preached a LUrrirrT ad son and Val Dains helped Quincy I folorn, strangers in a strange land.

Dains put up hay Monday. Miss Effie Buckner is visitW Mrs. Chas. Dugan had men cutting and j0hn McAllister and other friends baling his crop of prairie hay the I this week. first of the week.

I -r Tr. I wave valuer uiu wue will soon Arthur Kinkel has a new man on his mfWA th. 0 farm now. I Mrs. Ham met with a bad accident Ltm and Georgia Eumg of recently, an auto running into her bntrtrv while she was coming home cxvenzie, mis wee.

from church. She is still confined to understand that Mrs. McKen- When you have a sale you want a crowd. The more bidders yon have the better the prices. To get the crowd you need to advertise right.

It doesn't pay to be a tightwad when it comes to advertising your sale. Three dollars extra spent in advertising is well placed, will probably mean several bidders more, and one bidder may puesh the price up $10 on a single cow. In that case he's paid for all your advertising and given you money besides. Get whatever bills you want as many as yon will need and tend out. But put it in the Republican anyway.

Inquiry among men who have had public sales during the last seven falls and winters shows the money spent on newspaper advertising brought the beat results. her bed. I zie spend the winter in Calif or- dress to men only Sunday after; C. W. Reynolds and wife and lliis Ida Eberhardt went to Lawrence cr Mrs.

Q. Dains returned Saturday, ma Freddie Phillips is harvesting hi3 crop of potatoes this week. Thursday to attend the EfccxLlrt family reunion held at that place annually, vl: Relatives from Clay county guests at the Houser home this week. from 'a three weeks visit with her folks at Ingalls, Kansas, and reports norain in that vicinity since in June and still she was able to keep from roasting. Mrs.

Matson Baker and children- Lindsay Rochat and Oren are cut ting and baling hay for J. H. Smart. O. Houser hauled coal for t--school house last week.

WHITE CITY 4 1 S. Taylor and family who left of the western part of the state are visiting for an extended time with friends and relatives here. A number of antes passed through town Sunday on their way to the oil well near Sylvan Park. The cool weather made traveling quite comfortable. George Fry drove a four seated wagon load of Parkerville citizens over here last August for Wisconsin have returned, locating in the Grove.

S. E. will be boss of the Smart rock crusher. 3 i (Register) And you want a neat, tasty job. Xhat's the kind of a job we do at the The J.

J. Rhodes Lumber Co J. 0 Bochat and IL Carpenter C. F. Hahn had their scales inspect went to the ball game at.

Wilsey on ed and overhauled tho first lis Thursday. to the Whiting ranch Monday "afternoon. Of course they went to see the oil well and give the drillers some The man who has had cattle in R. Off week. Newt and Don Dilley of Council" Grove were In Vhite City list Saturday.

P. Carpenter's pasture shipped them ice to Kansas City on the 20th. XL pointers. Famers era busy now cutties corn. Miss Josie Stephenson entertained lit.

E. G. Ecesf, Fraclc ilia Y. P. B's at her home on the 17thu inejFiui'ieu ar mey wuiv nayas a -Jztm wero 'fcTcr'frczr 4 corn in-rpot3cnd seem to be mighty (Continued on TZi V) i Watermslcn, ice cream and cake wasj.

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