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The Stockton Post from Stockton, Kansas • 12

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The Stockton Posti
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Stockton, Kansas
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Bishop. u. R. W. Bishop died at 7 it TWO SOULS UNITED lock Wednesday morning, 0) Tl Odd Fellows will have urge of the funeral which will probably be, held today The "22" club a fraterna Miss Laura Thompson and organization, organized at 2 p.

m. Deceased will be H. R. Etter of Palmyra, 111., Wednesday evening has the were united invmarriasre at buried in Hopewell cemetery. TT 1 .1 ii following members: Dr.

R. the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. uncie uick naa oeen in H.

Gudger, Dr. Ewing, G. W. poor health for some time. D.

Hill last Thursday after noon, Rev. Talmadge per Bigge, Wm. Brickell, S. E. He leaves a wife and family, Winchester, E.

C. Stewart, a brother, A. S. Bishop of forming the ceremony. Frank McMannis, J.

J. Webster and sister Mrs. The bride is a cousin of Parker, J. H. Keys, F.

W. Frank Lyle. Mr. and Mrs. B.

G. Lambert. Hederhorst, B. W. Newbrey, He was a veteran of the She has been visiting: here W.

H. Keilholtz, A. P. Les since Dec. 1.

Mr. Etter is perance. Dr. D. F.

Stough, Civil war and was connected with the local G. A. post, andl. O. O.

F-v editor of the Palmyra Trans- George Fittell, George Estep, script. 92 ENROLLED Normal opened Tuesday. Following is enrollment. Stockton: Maude Hubble. Edna McKenna.

Alice McKenna. Ella Griebel. Bertha Wyatt. Anna Rinehart, Blanche Sheibley. Frances Smith.

Olive Anderson Nellie and Emma Sander. Lizzie McCauley. Katherine S(chruben. Anna M. Bryson.

Mabel Smith. William Kerr. Ralph Raumaker. Ernest and James Graham. Chas Linn.

Minnie M. and Eva Rouse. RosaE. Griebel. Etta McCubbin.

Sadie and Edith Kerr. Bessie Noyce. Effie Green. Katie Sanders. Julia Saum.

Laura M. Liebenau. Pearl Myers. Belvia Ferguson. Katherine Higgin9.

Lettie Noyce. Rose I. Johnston. Mayme Clayton. Vesta Davis.

Gertie Mullen. Laura Craig. Fleda Wooden. Bessie Wyatt. Myrtle Reeder.

Emma Bigge. Dorcas and Abigail Borin. Joseph McCue, Carl Mc The bride was crowned in Nulty, John McNulty, Toliver. blue and white changeable Frank Alley, E. G.

Spealman, Nancy Toliver died Sun silk and wore orange blos J. C. Conn. soms in her hair. The wed ding march was played by Lloyd Viers and Mrs Joseph McCue on the violin and or gan.

Only near friends were present at the ceremony. Nancy Wright was born in Kentucky Jan. 30, 1825. From there she moved to Owen county, Indiana. At the age of 16 she joined the Baptist church and kept up her membership till death called her up higher.

She was married to Hiram Toliver Oct. 25, 1844. To this union were born several children, of whom only three That evening the newly married couple drove to B. G. ambert's, where about a VIM1! dozen relatives met and gave hem a reception.

Monday they started to Palmyra, where Mr. Etter Mrs. Edwin Hill and Mrs. Joseph McCue gave a recep has a beautiful home pre tion Friday afternoon from 2 Plainville: to 5 in honor of their mother pared for his bride. The young couple took with them many valuable presents which their friends had bestowed on them.

are living: L. D. Toiiver of Abilene, Grace Augustia Van-derwilt of Solomon City and Louticia Kelly of Stockton, all of whom and numerous grand and great grandchildren were present at the funeral May Mrs. Eliza Viers. Fifty- three ladies gathered at the home of Mrs.

Hill and spent Clara E. Wilson. Constance Norman. Alice and Viola Edith Benedick. Irene Howat.

Florence Morse. M. Bella McCauley. Charles Hammer. Wm.

Fike. E. F. Mendenhall. Pearl Bennett.

WORKING AUTO a most delightful afternoon. Lunch was served. Mrs. Viers received some very beautiful presents. The occasion was Mrs.

Viers' 62nd birthday Speed; The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. Grim of Woodston and the body laid to rest in Grange Hall cemetery Monday. Blessed are the dead that die in Lord. Henceforth, saith the' spirit, they rest from their labors and their works follow them. Minnie Jones.

Stella Smith. Jessie Husband. Alfred Smith. Webster: Mrs. Lura Alexander, Freeman and Miss Wright started to Hill City Tuesday afternoon in their new automobile.

They must have arrived all right as they haven't been towed in by a farmer's wagon as yet. Lola Combs. Grace Mathews. Sarah Wort. Effie Wallace.

Damar: Dr. Daily came up from Beloit Wednesday for a consultation with Dr. Book in Mrs. Gregg's case. Miss Mae Williams returned to her home in Downs Wednesday after several days visit in Stockton, Clearance sale of street hats.

Your own selection for 98 cents at Mrs. Jennie Luckenhill. Stella and Lydia Miller. Bloomiugton: IT CAME DOWN STRAIGHT C. W.

Seaman. E. Neuschwanger. Alton: Hattie Spealman. C.

L. Brown. of An inch and a quarter rain fell Tuesday night. Waldo: Ora Effie MbClelland. Mellie Winslow.

Woodston Maude Fairbanks. Rockport: A boy was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fet-terolf of Hobart township. A horse driven by Miss Stella Mead and her brother Homer became frightened Monday while in front of Randaii's store and ran up main street at a terrible rate but stopped when it collided with a post infrontof Dunn's.

No damage was done. S. Miller, a friend of C. Risely's of Independence, is here looking after his Rooks county property, and figuring on further investments. Miss Etniline Campton of Osborne is visiting with Mrs.

C. F. Bradley. Mesdames Barger and Carthers, came in from Beloit Wednesday to look at land Visits in Osborne Mrs. Frank Smith and baby went to Osborne' Tuesday.

She will visit with friends there for a week. Fred Andrews. Fstella Gingles. Ada Miller. Kirwin Ray Phillips.

Bogue Newton Fulkerson. Codell: The high school alumni desire to thank the M. W. A. for the use of their hall Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Felix Smith of Bloominton are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.

D. Hill. Mrs. Seamon and sister-in-law Miss Seamon of Alton are visiting with Mrs. Seamon's sister Mrs.

Albert Blauer of Sugar Loaf township. Sylva Hoskins. Jessie, Laura and Myrtle McCord. Marvin Jeanette and Bessie Elliott. Zurich Anna Veverka.

Bow Creek Dora Kemmler. If you do not see what you want at the Stockton Drug Co's, call for it anyway, for it is there. If what you get is not satisfactory, bring it back and we will mako it right. Jbogan: Ivy Hess. Elsie F.

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375
Years Available:
1905-1905