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Brown County World from Hiawatha, Kansas • Page 9

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Hiawatha, Kansas
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THE: BROWN COUNTY' 'WORLD. 9 October 25 1912. be forwarded. Dr. Louise Bonnie Love.

Emily and Lola Vonelda, Merrick-Reece. and Edith Andrews. Mrs. G. W.

Melsenhelmer and The Harnack orchestra will play for daughter Mildred- are visiting Mrs. a dance in Falls City Saturday night Maude Ballington Booth has been Duhn In Hastings, Nebr. Dr. C. Palmer has bought Dave engaged for the Hiawatha Chautau Samuels fine new house on North Sixth street and will move into It at Mrs.

J. W. Chapek Is here from Omaha visiting her brother. R. L.

once. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Kesler came on Shaw. Thursday from Avalo, to visit (Mrs.

E. L. Allen, who Is Just in H. G. HANNEY, Prop, his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Kea from California, says Wilson will carry ler. that state. Misses Gladys and Queena Ketcher- Mother Lake, one of the greatest sid left Saturday afternoon for their and Mrs. Chester Shaw and J.

P. platform speakers in America, is Chautauqua attraction. home Hope, Kas. after a visit at Miller. the J.

B. Meek home. Mrs. J. M.

Hull has returned to Des Miss Cora Younkman went to Kansas City Sunday morning to spend two Mr. and Mra F. E. Munsell, of Moines after a visit with Mra elegant two-course luncheon was served. II.

A. Sweezey, of Highland, left Hiawatha for Oklahoma Thursday to visit. Mr. and Mra E. Roe, of Omaha, who have been visiting their son; F-C.

Roe, returned to their home Fri Hamilton, are here for a short wheeler. days with her sister-in-law. visit at the home or Mrs. K. M.

Gal- Mrs. Eva Jones returned Thursday Miss Helen Nesladek is 'a new clerk at'Sipe's candy kitchen taking the braith and Dr. L. E. Rubert to her home in FL Worth.

Texas. Miss Mrs. Edward Hayes, of Omaha, is Grace Ryan accompanied her home. place of Miss Stella Corning. visiting her sister, Mrs.

David McCoy. Miss Mabel Shafer arrived home Mrs. Wm. Young returned to her home in' Savanah, 111., Friday after Dr. Hayes has a fine practice in Oma Saturday from New Market, Iowa, ha where he 4ocated two years ago.

a visit here at the Hoye home. where she has been trimming this sea J. O. Ferguson, of Atchison, came son. Mr.

and Mrs. E. L. Rosenberger left Friday for Manhattan to visit up Saturday to see his sick mother, R. B.

Wyatt and family, who have Mrs. W. P. Ferguson. He returned their daughter, Mrs.

B. F. Eyer. moved back here from Oklahoma, are Sunday afternoon. Mrs.

Ferguson is living In E. A. Smith's home on South Mr. and Mrs. Frank Case and Mrs.

Rilla Wilson drove to Kansas City day Mra Rader has baked the finest loaf of bread ever baked in this town from Big 4 flour, sold at Adv. Mra Gus Barnes came Wednesday from St Louis to visit her sister, Mrs. H. W. Balthrope and her mother, Mrs.

Geo. Dodson. Mrs. Geo. B.

Taylor left Saturday morning for her home in El Paso, Texas a six weeks visit here with her mother, Mra Nettle Rogera Everard Blerer, has gone to no better. Second street. Miss Alice Mosshart has returned Sunday in the Case automobile. Mrs. Fannie Duerson-Johnson, the from EJ dorado where she visited.

She only member'1 of the Saturday club Mrs. Wm. Gossett and Miss Gertrude "Gossett, of Falls City, spent Sunday says that the kaffir corn carnival was absent from the banquet, Is in Wlchi- great success, about 20,000 people ta with her husband. here at the home of Frank Gossett. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Baker are vis being present. Mrs. George Kramer and daugh- tm Miss Julia Smith is assisting Miss ter Miss Lida Kramer are here from Iting in Kansas City for the week, meeting there Mrs. Baker's sister from Campbell in the county clerk's office.

New Albany, visiting her mo- Guthrie to visit Judge Bierer. His wife will visit in Colorado Springs Seattle. The big job of preparing the tax books thef, Mrs. J. H.

Howell, and her sis is now on and four lady experts are at ter, Mra Jesse Yates. where he will join her. Miss Mabel Poteet returned to her home in Falls City Sunday after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Harry work upon them. Fred Rea will be married at Hayes You can't estimate the amount of Mrs.

C. A Andrews and little eon, City Thursday, Oct. 31, to Miss Mary Crooks. who have been here visiting her mo- Ryan. Fred is now working in Chi money a man has by looking at him.

But a view of his wife will enable you to come close nine times out of ten. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Cain, of Falls ther, Mrs. Hedding, went to Bailey- cago and will visit his parents here ville Tuesday. Dr. Andrews has lo- on his way to Hayes City. Dod Gaston.

No man can settle a quarrel'between catea at Baiieyvllle. There were 25 of our leading men A high school girl heard of Roose- at a party Friday night and a woman two women for the simple reason that no man can understand either one of velt's shooting just as she was read- present says she asked how they would Jng over her literature lesson. "Isn't vote. 12 were for Col. Roosevelt.

10 them, regardless of his claims of it a shame that Shakespeare was If or Taft, three for Wilson. knowledge of human nature. Women who take asperin for head shot 7: she exclaimed wildly, as she Mr. and Mra H. A.

Redman, of rushed into the classroom. Pueblo. who have been vlsltinir ache do so without knowledge of pos Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Shaw entertain- his parents, Mr. and Mra T. M. Red sible heart effect.

A woman in Kan ea at their home northeast of town man, left Saturday for Shambaugh, sas City took a 6-grain tablet. She Thursday evening in honor of their to visit before going to their had a weak heart and it killed her. City, visited the McCoys, Sunday. Mr. Cain says he would like to make Hiawatha his home.

Mr. and Mrs. A. McLaughlin went to Topeka, Sunday, to observe their 38th wedding anniversary with Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Wellcome. Mrs. Whiskerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Weltmer, and her daughter and two children, who had visited her parents for several weeks, left Sunday for their home in California; Louie who came with them, remains here for the present. The Everest paper prints the following 4-inch adv. To whom it may concern.

The address of Dr. Louise Merrick-Reece may be obtained thru her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. N.

Merrick, by phoning "Everest No. 9" or mail addressed to her at Everest will daughter, Mrs. L. Graves, of Oklaho- home. Mra Calvin Holman, of Pueblo, ma city, ana Mrs.

J. W. Chajpek, of Miss Mamie Palmer, accompanied who is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daeschner, Omaha.

The evening was spent play- Robert JWvatt to Willis. Wed ngprogressive pitch. Mra Ralph nesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Davis, went to Falls City Wednesday to visit her aunts, Misses Emma and Rose. Walters and E.

V. Vermillion won the and also his parents, who have Just two first prizes and Mra A. L. Shaw returned from Oklahoma. F.

C. Schiable. and Ralph Walters the consolation Journal. Mr. and Mrs.

D. W. Chamberlain left prizea Refreshments were served. The Mrs. Wm.

McLaughlin and daughter for Fresno, Thursday. Mr. Chamberlain is the son of Mr. and guests were: Mr. and Mra E.

V. Ver- Elizabeth came up from Kansas City Mrs. E. T. Chamberlain and has been million, Mr.

and Mra Clem Clemet- to spend Sunday with her parents, son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waltera Mr. Mr. and Mrs.

John Morria Mra Mc New York for the past seven yeara He Is an electrician. Laughlin has been at Narragansett Sister Mary Constance Foster, of Bay all summer. New York, who has been visiting her Glenn Stowell, linotype operator on father, B. S. Foster, and sister, Mra the Sabetha Herald, was a Hiawatha Wheeler, has returned to New York.

visitor Friday and Saturday. He had Eler work there for the neglected intended to return to Sabetha Friday night but got so Interested in two children is splendid endeavor. That's a pretty woman," said a Hiawatha girls that he didn't leave until Saturday noon. man to the woman with him. "Yes," said the woman with him, "but she's; got horrid feet and her shoes are The young people out joy riding Friday not get back to bad." The women see everything Im-.

town until the "wee sma" hours of the perfect in each others dress. next day. The auto went dead and Mrs. Davies, the sister-in-law of all coaxing was of no avail. It was Mra John Waltera northeast of a long time before a Mutual phone could be found and assistance from and her daughter, are on their way- home to Los Angeles, having complet town ed an extended trip to Hawaii, New- The Young Ladles society of the Zealand, Australia and Great I Congregational church met with Mra A woman, who isn't much larger- Darwin Deyoe Thursday afternoon.

The society is growing. Two new mem bers were present, Mra Lloyd Ru than a big doll, received a present of enuf linen for two pillow slips, so. with the help of a little lace and a. half a yard of Swiss, made a dress of' the linen and claimed she had plenty bert and Miss Klara Amann. The house was decorated In chrysanthe mums and carnations.

A delightful afternoon was spent In reading. Re freshments were served. There are a lot of girls in this town who are so boy struck that they are town talk, but their mothers, or fathers seem to care very little about hthem, or they would keep them in nlghta They are at a tender age, now. APure Cream of Tartar Powder Dr. Wm.

Sedgwick Saunders, Medical Officer of Health of the city of London, was good enough to say that a long and universal experience has proved a cream of tartar powder 'the most efficient, safe and economical, making food which could not be deleterious to the most dehcatestomach. In England the sale of baking powder containing xdam is absolutely prohibited. VnENjUYiNC UAKXNG POWDER, READ TBS LABEL. of material. Air.

and Mra T. J. Hayes, of San Diego, show the California spirit. They wanted to vote for Taft but being disfranchised of that right In California they write that they will vote for Wilson, as thousands of Taft men will do there. The Sunday dinner requires too much isn't right to make a woman spend Sunday morning perhaps, part of the day before, to get ready to feed the other members of the family.

Sunday should be a day of rest, and on that day people should eat less and work less, Instead of eating mort and working harder. and It Is pitiful to see them act so silly In their efforts to chase the boya Mra Geo. Maglott entertained with la Kensington Thursday afternoon in honor of her mother, Mra D. W. Wonder, and her sister, Miss Minnie Wonder, of Marion, Ohio.

A very delightful program of both vocal and In etmmenUd music way rendered, Aa as they do now. Where li mother ti..

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