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The Edgerton News from Edgerton, Kansas • 1

The Edgerton News from Edgerton, Kansas • 1

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The Edgerton Newsi
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Edgerton, Kansas
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0- 1 Li I EPOERTON. JOHNSON COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY EVENING. DEC, 25, 1902, Marion Doud, Editor, NO. il IB 0 "'v 1 EW 1V I 903 W. ty.

Ibds, Sfifunlnv ordered tint TSf.w.s shtif to Mrs. (jno. Hmvoll of Adiain, Mo. fur 11 year. For Sale or Trade: A ni'vwi room house mid three lots, uond Your Banking? No matter how im mailer how laroe, S'iATK BaNIs Kookrtos, Kansas, will oivc il careful attention, We tire now prepared to give '1 our friends and customers (or mail them on request) our 1903 fine art calenders a fine reproduction of celebrated paintings, also to the well, plenty shade.

I 1 I seven blocks i- i i ho square, in Ciruetl. Ks. Price II) lu-l i i i of thi' N'i'ivs. on, 1 -s. J.

S. Fjilonf'n'ld wont, to Adiui.ro, Lyon county last Sunday with view of buying up mules in tliat sect ion. Wo wonder which one tlio girls in the west, part of town that says "St in as sweet as peach after tlm fir, is rubbed oil'. ladies a Martha Washing OKI'l I (i. w.

l'lLsid-ni J. V. b'aiikin, Vio.u VnnC M. J. Kelly.

Secretary. I-. Johnston, Gasliior. Frank M. J.

Kelly, Clias. Dillo, T. J. Win. Brocheis'dt.

F. 11. W. Scott, F. Rankin, J.

Finley, J. R. Whitla, J. (1. ton needle case of assorted 'needles, We commend them We wish you all a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year.

KELLY BROS" We have a Calendar for each of our FRIENDS, and hereby invite thern to come to our office and call for one. to your tender mercies trust ing they will deserve a space in your homes, and we will feel ample repaid r-r- HICKORY GUOVE. Misses IjoIh, Anna and Carrie Reid on Mrs. F. (1.

l'hillips lat, Snndav. rv'-. tor our oltering 11 you will remember us with a Wo are informed of the mar. fX share of your inquiries rS for lumber and building rias'e ot ivi r. i rnorem io Ella McCarthy il Sweef Spring Mo.

on J)ec. t. I ioo. I hhores ol was trading with our merchants iu town last, Saturday NVhilo in tow lie enrolled for t.lio N'ows for mm yettr. Forest Hill school for tho month ending Dae.

UMl'J. Number enrolled 'SA. Average daily attendance Cases of tardiiii-ss Those receiving curt ilicalcR for perfect attendance were. Lulu, Clyde and Sarah Drake. Ethel, Homer and Maggie Griffin: Amy and Floy Phillips: Clyde.

and Walter Yemen. D. R. Oil, Teacher. material.

We tender appreciation of past fa- Mrs, Geo. Middletoii left Wed- for Joplin. Mo. to spend the holi- lays with hr parents, John Ashworlh and son Ed a farm in vors, solicitation for future business. We wish you a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

EDGERTON LUMBER CO. were looking over Miami county Thursday. Miss Florencu Rhodes called on Mr. Hughes north of town last Mrs. Sl.

ITaney was hi the otinty Koat. paying Thursday. K'A 'C 1 Fred Midulelon and Gilbert who is i mid up will receive a I t. 1. I' aircti thl was a husiines Leland are now koepiui; bachlors handsoin present, visitor at.

11m county Satiirdav thals too bad. Girls it is tl. I ill I I'ii. iiirrmon is Homo liom not safe for boss to be alone. All of our first stock of $10 and $15 Overcoats are out and now we have another stock ol $10 OVERCOATS Today is rhristinai 1WJ.

We wiidi all our ondors a "Jerry Xiiin.i nnd Happy New Year. Dr. Onrri-'on was up to KaiiBau City, llomlny to assist, in an operation at the Medical College. Mru.Jowott is Hpendinjj couple of weeks in Missouri, vfaitiny; the way of a three. year.s to Tir- Po no.

A youni man in this vicinity Kansas City, for his vncalion. Joe Sawhill lias ontorod a in Kmouitt City, the other day, asked if we had seon anything of his wife Koin up the new story I'Mper published ly The Peoples 'PtiMjshin Olenii, fo. the road horse back. ami Hon All kinds of Candies linns at. Dells Place.

Gra'i bna is slowly jiu- Kj. li.irt on was a ralier in Whitla isils i 'old if Albert is k. Kansas City, Monday To close out for Frank Nestor was calliii in kj i i 1 II this vicinity last week. i iilT i. i in il i Ho ii iiiiniiji rt.ii,...

jer in Kaunas Cil Saturday nii'ht Twin l'rotiiors. tao oh "Pri'-c-; since re, the Rural Route, is I ict ween traiiu. The telephone men were over SANDY NOOK. Katie IJroithaupt is not no well H. and R.

A. (3on.Ldd are i from (iardner, Monday and put iiend at home from Emporia to at present. the Edjortoii central in working tho holidays. r. Statfeu is improving tslowly.

order once more. (Poke's dandruf cure at Jess Stewart Anybody wanting to purehaho a fine horse wijl do well by on (1. W. AUe. J.

F. Sawhill, Hmilli, Geo. Alilo mid T. .1, CounhUu were ninoiif' those who wero soon in Olatho, Monday. Editor Converse of tho oils-villa Olobo was in town between trains Monday forenoon.

The Government has supplied the mail carriers with now stands at the postotlieo horn. Henry thinks so much of them that ho is liurinjr on with them. Uov. Ray Morley wns in town today from ICderton, Jlansas, He graduated at. the College uf Emuoriti.

and afterwards int. to fails Mr. Frank Wilson diod at his Uncle John Dwyer killed a beef Tuesday. home in Kansas 'it on 20 with pneumonia fever. He only B.

A. Halo as in Kansas City, MENS FINE SUITS, SCHOOL SUITS. Tuesday. Rick one week, lie loaves a wile and two daughters. Mr.

Wilson JI. Kelly was transacting wns a son of Mr. William Wi'son business in Kansas City, Monday. Warren Conic 1 wont to Olathc of Edertoii and as born at, their country home south of town in CHILDREN'S NICE SUITS at Tuesday to iiurehase a Xmaa The Milburn brothers visited at G. Fround's Tuesday.

Geo. Housman lost his best cow Monday, Cause madness. There is jreat deal of hydrophobia between Clearfield and Eudoru. Id. M.

Kennedy sold two dress, ed beeves in and around Edorton last. week. John Bell of Rlack Jack was strolling on our foothills (ireseut. for his best. lbTiH.

He was married in 1HSI to Miss Ester WasKon and sp(uil some time on farm near Fdverton YV in. Chaplin und family wont M. S. DETAR CO, to notheru Missouri. Tuesday Princeton, here he played on tho football team.

Ho was ell known hero and his old friends wero glad where they will spend a couple i weeks. Mr, Campbell is takin Tho sacromehl of tho Lord's to boo him. Ho loft at. noon for charts as section loreiiian (luring Supper will be observed at the tho west, Hmporia Republican his absonso. M.

J. Kelly was a business call or iu Gardner, Tuesday. B. Halo is able to be at, tho Frod Sawyer and wifo spout and WellsviHc Fourteen years they moved to Kansas City where they had lived until his death. Tuesday morninir the remains were taken to Wellsvitlo for intrrmonf.

Short, services wero oondtictod at the, tkuijreirational church at eleven ocloek. Roy, Campbell of Kansas City and Rev. Giffen of Eiiorfon, pastor of tho United Prosbvtorian church of'ici-utod. Ho Was a member of this church. Friends from Kansas City and relatives from Edgorton attended.

F. E. C. bnru again. Misses Ella Russell, Jo Roriiit- Gortrudo Rankin of (iardner is Sunday with the home folks.

Mrs. G. V. If round is again the quest of Bessie Scott. ud Anna DoTar and Fred Gilbert attended toucher mooting in ablo to perform household duties.

(ioo. Rreithaupt sold some fat Subscribe tor the Nkws. S. 15. Ewart and family ura eating Xinas dinner in Wellsville, Isaac Theyo of Emporia is spending tho holidays with his uncle John Ashworth of this place.

The Lading Phoenix Orohostra of Kansas city gave a very interesting concert. Monday night. All parts wore woll rendered. Our space does not pormit us to make a thorough mention of it. Tho hristmas jirogmni given at the Presbyterian church lnat evening was a success.

Th Olatho, Saturday. Mail carrier Burns lias purehas cattle last Wednesday. I'resbyterian church on Sabbath morning Deo. 28. Rev.

(J. R. presided in the 1'resbyteriau church at Lamed, Ks. last Sabbath. Miss Vinnio Pearce has been quite sick tho past week.

Mr. Korns and family loft for Missouri, Tuesday where they will muko their future homo. A. Dille, wifo nnd son Fred are spending today in Ottawa witli their son Charles. Rossio Scott and Pearl Lathon oil auow mail wagon.

It is up to U. I'j, Uarrison and vyire are spending Xmns with his parents at Wavorly. Earl Slooth of Lawrence, Morrison itTon of Tarkio, Mo. and Kev. Sloeth and family of Lyndon are tho guests of Rev- (iilt'on and Dr.

Shannon was buying hides date and was bought of Whitla. in this vicinity last week. (i. R. Waddle took tho early morning train for Ohio Monday di.

1 1.1 i I ii J. f'eikiiis has his corn crib i-'i land machine shoo nearly comptet- Ml i. Teller. i I'M to spend arrangement of the trees, fireplace etc, were excellent. arO homo from Baldwin the 1 A Stoker Ross left Tuesday for 1 siailhei'ii lor several 1J -J moths slay.

DETAR CO liiileuii llrLfttuiiiiit'i wife ia vry low lit pi (IMU. i 1 1 1 Hliiml is llni-1'Ul' Wri.lllKT lui.i lii.s new cultcr. limn Oini'ilun is visiting friimils in llii-t Ticiniuy. l'roil Klnll'ini wan out bucKyhiR itveiiinK and experienci-d a bvM auuiitunt by ilrlviUK oil" bridge. TUa wliool Clinulmus pvojjnim it Kimimi tsmnil BiicceHH.

Dim; DimIiIh wan Snnt.t Clun, Thoro wus ft gri'nt bluw out lit tlia Clour-fluid last night uoc nodda loit his ovorahoea laat Bundny 5 W9 Our trade has been everything we could ask. Our HOLIDAY BUSINESS has exceeded our expectations. We wish you a Merry Christmas. G. 11.

Johnson of L'resonville was transacting business in Ed-Gorton, Tuesday. W. F. uordell's are having a family reunion today, all the children are at home and a photographer from Olatho was out and took their piefuros. Tho Methodist Sunday school will give their Xinas entertain-inent his evening.

AND NOTIONS Highest market price paid for country produce. ovuning and had to borrow Ida awecrheartu ovcrshMJ to ijot homo tn Hi; aoeuied lo want an t'xruso to pnll XYZ.

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574
Years Available:
1902-1903