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Brown County World from Hiawatha, Kansas • Page 10

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Hiawatha, Kansas
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10
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10 TUB BF.OWN COUNTY T70LLD Hay 3, 107 ems are undergoing a siege of the tained Mrs. Ed Stewart and daughters, measles. Among the number is Miss Belva and Jessie, Mrs. Marie Sebum Verna Lewis at Hoover hall. Her and cousin, Bertha Shore, of Hlawa- Heimlichi's mother spent Sunday with her.

Plans tha, and Mrs. Nelson Batchelder and are progressing for the picnic and field little daughter, Ruth, of Union neigh- ua, erciS)es on me campus Friday, borhood, Tuesday. Mrs. Murney Den- Land Bulletin 10. The recent snows are a little durent and little daughters, of Rob-discouraging but we hope to have inson Vlsltprl with rlatlvia In tnfo ln genuine spring weather by that time, cality.

Mrs. George Lange entertained The program for the open session of in honor of her husband's birthday VlS -I i. iitc iiLciai sin ihiv ivennocMmi i rr. ecu- luesuay evening. Aionaay was niS Tnnnnn nt, m-rr-n ing, May 8, is as follows: Music; roll birthday but Mrs.

Lange considered Vr in WiiiiiLY EXPECT AND LOOK call, secretary; essay, Elma Hawks; Tuesday evening a better evening to F0R 0UR BULLETIN. IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN OUR EN- original story, Geraldine Webster; ex- entertain and-so it was, as George was DEAVOR TO PUT BEFORE THE PEOPLE OUR PARTIAL LIST temporaneous speech; debate, resolved completely surprised. George did not OF GOOD DEALS IN LAND, HENCE THEY EXPECT IT AK tbat the authnrshin nf (ho ShalacnAnn i. A4UWJ, AX O.S3SX has been 72 0UR COMPLTE LIST AND TEEMS ON OUR LANDS. i.vriiuaj ctcillllg, lie tive, G.

C. Sparks, Mary Jensen; nega- has forgiven all. The evening spent tlve. Vernon Ho nn A It Via Mnnlnirnm ...111. i rr, vltl6Ut, lul nincii anu various games.

A i iqq -iv a i recitation, Ada Bowron, original poem, sumptuous oyster supper was served 1488160 acre farm well lo- 136080 acre farm, northeast Elsie Brown; violin solo, Ralph Sin- which all enjoyed. Those present Cated between two good towns, of Hiawatha; Well located. Price clair; Academy News, Editor Un- were: Mr. and Mrs. George Lange and good two' large barns, Com only Examine this TtV known- F)pa Mint vc V.

raDy- Mr anu Mrs- Jonn Lan crm, ouggy nouse, implement an investment. events. These weekly epitomes are James Win and two children, Mr. and 1" Vn Pr'Ce ProvementS, a snap. $2,500.

proving very helpful not only to the Mrs. Stanton Quaife and children. Mr. 1436-40 acres unimproved niw1lcnra Villi- nl.n 1. 1L.

I I I one prepar- ana Mrs. win Dearden and son. Floyd, usiiw acre larm iy2 miles land, only 2 miles from Hiawatha. decree care G.eorEe lrom "WBtha, good house, fair Price $2,000. degree of care taken.

Z.v ut buHdmgs, good grain and I37fi nr Busenbarrick and son. icay. Misses wavnwoicu tri.i I I liO CiUUU Ullt Au.1Wu bciiuoi. Jessie Austin, Bella Dearden, Abba Supt. Minor and clerk E.

T. Ham Zimmers and Chas. Quaife and Joseph IVV; I Inn i.1 1 II .1 xu. vuaiLd seuuon 01 tana as mere is in Brown cmintv went to the Sac and Fox and Iowa Orchard. only 4 miles from Hiawatha, has room house, large barn, nice lawn her ift ii a.

I. reservations to pay the Indians. Sunt" worm oi improvements, nice little orchard, this is an ele- winor was in Topeka Friday on official Bcllevue. easy terms, rnce only $11,500. gant place.

Price $4,000. business. Andrew Magozy is employed Quite a large crowd attended the as laborer at the Mission. The pupils box social at the Pleasant Grove school 1278 A quarter of nice lay- 1373--43 acre tract well lo- will give a cantata at the close of house on Friday evening. The music land in east part of Nemaha cated, 3-4 mile from Hiawatha 6 ovvvlul iuriners arepvuS mrnisnea oy a couple or gentle- county, iair improvements, a fine room house, barn, orchard well plantlncr corn on thA rPsnrvnHAt, ln fmm i uiiuaxu, WC1I, Mr.

Edward, of Whit A tment. Trice $6,500. wind mill. This is a nice home. at the Mission.

V. Brown sold all we needed north- Price $4,500. his horses. John Masquequa and wife were glad to get it. Frank Heggen-r ie dDSaS are quite sick, also Floyd Tolto and derfer and family visited his mother.

i3 i zsD acre tract well im-B 1226160 acres of good land, proved and mostly in tame grass, ell located between Fairview and 1,100 rods of hog -fence. This is 1444 245 acre tract well im- I Ora Cadue. John Panamo, an Indian, southwest of Lcona. over Sundav. Jos- IwoU la AinA tir -1-1- I I uvtiiii US HICK.

OniV fl Tmv hniira I I'nh I )nn Ifinrrnr- nm nrltn 1, i v. i i 4 tiv line viaiLCU ills BIS- I I'nmhnttnn I I 111! VV Mill. 1 I 1411 I II I nn Wl I 1.1 L. Mom, ui- uue ui me Desr gram ana stock cnara, good well, windmill, some farms in Brown countv, well io several improvements will be made at ter, Mrs. Smith of the Diamond dis-the mission this year.

It Is rumored trict, Sunday. Mr. Ukena is expected here that O. C. Edwards, formerly home from his stay in Colorado this superintendent of this school but the Saturday.

They had auite a snow out JU acres tame grass. $10,000. cated between two railroad towns. 1349 160 np.rp. farm wall ln Price nnlv fe1fifinn I v- I Yv.uuv, xu voiiciin; Vi as mtJio Bomeming JiKe inches.

Jere cated. 3 miles from Hiawatha Tl 11Q1 onn resigned. Nearly all tho xtti7-1 acres wen lm- the reservation attended payment here came over to the box social in their f' orchard, well, proved, well located, no better last Frlda- auto Friday evening. Prairie College lhlS 1S E. Sd Stck and Value in Brown County.

Price i i i i farm Prion rrlir 40 f( Am aaa 4 cioseu on i naay with exer- lyiZAJiJV, JfOlltft JNO. '1. I nkflo T. 1 ion i nr I U. a Calkin, of Green City, will for "UZ: Corn Tn ppend this summer with his daughter, last Thursday evening.

Some new of- 6 graSS' DeW 5 room house barn for some new or- A BpnuS at nuue, acres timo- 8 horses, some fruit, adjoining a Mrs. Kose Litle. Mr. Calkin is 85 fleers were elected. Some of our peo years old and has sawed more than pie are talkinc of tho m.nr thy and clover, 15 acre pasture, live town in Brown county.

This a cord of stove wood in one day. Mr. terly meeting of the Evangelical ood ram and stock farm. Price trt 1 1 I v- A I iasi summer Here. Fin- church at Bethel next Word only $8,000.

ley Aicuonners are building a new comes from James Turners. whrt I hnilfi. lit i I 138780 acre farm, good v- moving nis wind moved to Baker City, Oregon, this Brown county corn land, unim mm. Mrs. u.

L. Litle will build a spring, that they are now located at is as cheap as the cheapest. Price $1,300. Move if you want this. 14535 room house, 2 lots, good barn, hen house, and chicken park, well located near the Academy.

Only 14695 room house, well located, 2 blocks from court house, new rront on her house. Mrs. Frank North Yakima, Wash. They seem to Blanc and children, of near Granada, like thier new home very well, and spent Saturday night and Sunday with state thVt there is plenty of work for ner lamer, cris Latuska and family, both man and woman in that locality. aiusiia ana family, of Fair- The climate there is very pleasant view, visited with Cris Catuska and neither too hot nor too cold.

Rev. Mr! proved, rents well. A snap. Price $3,200. Act quick.

1496. 80 acres only 4 3-4 miles from Hjawatha, close to another railroad station, all new improvements, a snap. Price $5,000. 140680 acre farm located northeast of Hiawatha, good 8 room house, barn, fine pasture, as barn, other out buildings Price only $1,000. ounuay.

snow is the order of Wright visited several families in our me nay. at ai i Unimproved lands well located nvvm, Aio.ij Auiicr xius oeen spending several days with her ManilvillC. the Dnnrnn'o nf tw-i from $150 to $300 per acre. Acre improved tracts from $500 up ward. Can please anyone desiring good soil as lays out of doors, close to school.

Price $5,000. suburban homes. Adelbert Comstock is now a member vicinity. Wo are glad to hear that of the Eastern Star order. He was inlt- Mrs.

Heater who is at the Hiawatha iated Tuesday evening. John Kline- hospital is rapidly Improving. Mrs. felter shipped a car load of hogs to St. Mose Miller is very poorly at her coun- Joseph Wednesday.

A couple of the try home southeast of Pleasant Grove neighbors shipped some hogs with him. Her daughter. Mrs. Amnion shw josepn urcnard is working for Will lives with her. Dearden.

George Lange and family opyui. ounuay near uoDinson. Sylves- Auiuny unmes set up a very -ter Lee delivered wood In Hiawatha fine dark Quincy granite monument HEIMLICH HAS SOLD MORE LAND IN BROWN COUNTY DURING THE LAST 10 YEARS THAN ANY AND ALL OTHER DEALERS, AND HE IS LOOKED UPON AS AUTHORITY ON ALL REAL ESTATE. HE I ML I Hiawatha; BROWN COUNTY, Kansas Saturday. Miss Jessie Austin, of Rob- for Jonn Walters mson, is working for Mrs.

George ase. Mr. ana ivirs. James Win en- Sterns sells the noiseless Empire tertalned April Mlsse Queen separator and challenges all Lizzie and Nellie Batchelder enter- other separators In competition..

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