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The Stockton Post from Stockton, Kansas • 9

The Stockton Post from Stockton, Kansas • 9

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The Stockton Posti
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Stockton, Kansas
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9
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Band at Vaughn Moved to Chautauqua Akron, Colo. 4 Oren Vaughn left Sunday The Stockton band, Thurlow Lieurance director, will go to night for Akron Colo, where he will take charge of a lum PMMk BVM jtMBto. MR HB Mi flPVt HI Kfffifl VMSV twwmMMiwtiiiMMiaHM the Lincoln Park Chautauqua ber yard. The yard is owned next Monday night and play Tuesday and Wednesday. They by his wifes father who is in very poor health.

will crive two concerts each day. Kenneth Dunawa Leigh ton Keye, Arthur and Ver A broken equalizer on the engine held the passeger at Jurors Drawn for uon Reppert were swimming- near Hicks ford when -tlie Greenleaf last Friday and it Miss Alice Clines of Webster and F. L. Vanderman of Elliotts, Iowa, were married iu Creston, Iowa this week. They left Stockton Saturday night but could not be legally married here because Miss Clines had once been adjudged insane.

The couple will make their home in Elliotts, where Mr. Vanderman is the proprietor of a hotel. Miss Clines is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Clines. terrific rainstorm came up did not arrive here till Saturday esening. after 6 J. E.

Black are ex They started home at the beginning of the rain and arrived in town at its close. pecting their new fall goods in tue latter part or mis The four'of them came with week. in an inch of being drowned Jake Shirley is the author by the down pour, getting in of Will Brickell's new barber estimably wetter traveling pole. This pole stands for a September Term J. Gilbreath, Paradise.

L. J. Erway, Paradise. C. W.

Foltz, Paradise. Edgar Drake, Paradise. Charles Adams, Northampton. S. F.

Stull, Northampton. T. X. Caylor, Hobart. C.

B. Luce, Alcona. D. E. Wallace, Alcona.

E. M. Gilliland Alcona J. A. Orton, Lowell.

R. T. Grunip, Sugar Loaf. Hind man. Sugar Loaf.

W. P. Pierce, Iowa W. H. Cold iron, Greenfield.

Simon Roelfs Stockton, John Thyfault, Logan. than they did bathing. TO SEE ROOKS COUNTY smooth shave in a short time and in clean shape. Chas. Jones Back The petition for a bond at the Forge election to buy the old acad- emy building now has about Charley Jones, the old time Mr.

and Mrs. A. R. Mc- Cann, their daughter and her husband started yesterday on a ten days tour of Rooks county. They go in a covered wagon and intend to camp out.

Stockton blacksmith re the required number of signatures and the election will be held. turned from several years S. S. Opdvke and E. D.

residence in Kausas City last week and is now working for George Lewis. Jacobs came over from Plain T. W. WardPlainvllle. ville to spend Sunday with their families.

Ben Fuller of Phillipsburg BEST OF THEM HAVE TROUBLE Nr.and Mrs. Charles Loner BERT PHELPS BOOMS RAWLINS Fred Harn, chaffeur for L. D. Leroy, came up from Woodston Tuesday with the piston in his suit case. The machine had gone dead near Woodston and it was necessary to bring parts to a ma Bert Phelps came in from Rawlins countv Monday to see the home folks.

Bert bought a farm there last chinists here. spring and had remarkably good crops this year, so thinks there is no place like riRS.CHAS.MAR TIN VERY ILL Rawlins. Alex Fisk was unable to Mrs. Charles Martin was move his cigar factory as he seriously ill the first of the intended and will continue to week at the home of her make Just Outs and Marion went to the Pepper ranch Monday to take charge. They took along a new range from the Adams hardware, Mr and Mrs John Maddy left Monday for an overland trip to Gove, county where they will visit relatives and look over the country.

Father Fitzgerald was up from Cawker last Saturday. Mrs. Frank Gardner and her mother, Mrs. John Parham went to Osborne Sundav. Mrs.

Parhhm will take treatment under Dr. Felix. J. J. Carmichael of Clif tou came in Thursday and visited his son J.

south of town till Saturday, when he went to Webster to visi with the Perikns family. Miss Kate Higginsgave an after noon tea to eight young ladies Saturdry. Charlie Phelps returned from Downs Sunday. Mrs Ethel Loom is and baby returned Sunday from their visit in Osborne. The Dale house shines bright with its new paint and this old place, once the home daughter, Mrs.

Roy Wyant, came over last week and commenced work for E. H.Evans. Miss Floy Smith returned Monday from Downs, where she had taken in the celebration and visited friends. Miss Emma Boroff of Webster has been visiting her sister Mrs E. H.

Evans. W. L. Davenport went to Plainville Monday morning to see how his new house is progressing. Miss Maggie.

Stewart came back Sunday from the Downs festivities. Mrs. May Stroud and five children started to Omaha Saturday. They will make their home there. William Tebocarae in from Haddam, Tuesday with a view of purchasing land.

Miss Myrtle Smith has gone to Boulder to visit her sister, Mrs. B. C. Slason. James Cuddy, a brother of Mrs.

Toepffer who has been visiting here several months, returned to Iowa Sunday. He will locate in Des Moines. Frank Montgomery went to Denver via, Phillipsburg Monday. He will visit his father, A. B.

Montgomery, And see Colorado sights for a week. Exoduses in the Slightam but is now some improved. building. Miss Marie Schoenhoven is Main street is being oraded so as to srive it a again at central after a months vacation. drainage.

One of Bill Hendricks, 4.H....:..I..l..I..I..I..I..I..InIl-I"l"I"I"!"I"l"l'' horses pulled a load of 800 pounds of rock on a sled attached to a 200 foot rope on A Fair Deal for Every Purctar south Depot street Friday. The pull was made on a bet. Rosa Lepolice of Clyde is Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes the new cook at E. H. Evans.

Rev. F. E. Sherman was Honest Goods at here Tuesday looking out for Honest Prices the orphans. D.

M. Smith of Concordia Cooper Smitli had business in Stockton of bats and snakes, is now a regular castle. Monday..

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Pages Available:
375
Years Available:
1905-1905