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A heavy rain fell here yester- day morning. The editor was in Belmont on business Monday. BORN. To Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Oyler, Sunday, May 28, a girl. Reported by Dr. McLaughlin. Hail caused some damage west of town Sunday, some fields be- ing damaged about 50 per cent. Mrs. J. E. Lightner and little son came down from Wichita Wednesday for a short stay with friends here. Miss Bonnie Day left yester- day for her home after an ex- tended visit with her grandpa- rents H. Bell and wife. Subscribe NOW. Mrs. Mabel Ott returned to her home in Zenda Wednesday after a week's visit with her pa- rents, C. E. Settle and wife, east of town. Cashier Reynolds and wife ex- pect to leave tomorrow for a two week's visit with relatives in Col- orado. Frank Thorne will look after affairs in the bank during Jim's absence. Mrs. E. F. Oblinger and her sister, Miss Vera Anderson, went to Wichita Wednesday, and we understand that the latter goes from that place to her home in Vicksburg, Michigan. Jerry Hartman returned from Missouri last Friday and reports the window lock business good, but he did not care to stay away from his chosen land just to reap a few Missouri shekels. The Peewees have had hard luck the past week, having had to call for help to win one game in the three they have played. One of their defeats was a shut out and the other by an overwhelming score. A new time card goes into ef- fect on the Santa Fe next Sun- day, the 4th, the passenger going west at 10:23 a. m. 10 minutes earlier and east at 11:37 a. m. 8 earlier than formerly. Not much change but enough to leave a person. |
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