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The Sentinel from Americus, Kansas • 6

The Sentinel from Americus, Kansas • 6

Publication:
The Sentineli
Location:
Americus, Kansas
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Page:
6
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Amcrisus Society. The Misses Florence and Nettella Loy of Emporia entertained Misses Besie Lowry and VV Wright of this city at the home of J. W. Lo.vs last Monday. Mrs.

Hattie Sutton entertained a few ladies to a five o'clock tea Monday in honor fo Mrs. Hugh King of St Joe and Mrs. Ed Lehmer of Kansas City. Mesdames Hugh King of St Joe Mo. Gibson and James Elliott were entertained at a five o'clock tea by Mrs.

C. S. Gibson Tuesday evening. One of the pretiest Social events of the James Hill and daughter of Vinton Iowa are here visiting his brother and family or this place for a few days. L.

W. Gaither and Ed Saffer left yesterday for Colorado where they will spend a short vacation also lots of money. T. E. Moon of the Cottonwood Falls Marble works was in town on business last Wednesday.

C. B. Tressler has the finest patch of oats as can be found any where. Mr. John A.

Langhlin has all of his corn laid by it is man high and begining to tassle It is the largest corn in the County. We received a copy of the Crackerjack that is Published at Boulder Colorado this week. Mr. and Jrs. Sutton and son Cliff accompanied by Mr.

and Mrs S. 0. Oook and Bert vent up to Sutton's ttanch the other day on Bluff creek. They reports the grass fine and the cattle an ulcs fat and sleek. season was a Thimble party given by Mrs.

James Elliott in honor of her mother, Mrs. Hugh King of St Joseph Mo. to her old friends Thursday June 14. The Ladies invited were, Mrs. John Bond.

Lawrence Boory, Lydi. Gibson, Samuel Elliott, Americus has three Groceries and Dry Good3 houses but only two that are old and reliable they are Tressler and Lowry and J. C. Conklin they will do as they say try them and you will never go eUe where. Harry Heasley, Lucinda Edgerely, Mary Simson, Samuel McMillen, Lewis Suttou, Charles Shepherd, Frank Wilson, Andrew Tressler, L.

A. Wood, Arthur Wright. The ladies who assisted Mrs. Elliott in serv ing were Mrs. Cassius McAuley and Mrs.

John Sims. The Epworth League will entertain at the home of Miss. Jessie Jaquith this evening each of the members may invite one guest. THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET, For President WM. McKINLEY.

For Vice Pres THEODORE ROSEVELT. Rev. Wilson purchased a new organ for nir wife this week. It is a beauty. F.

L. Pitman returned to his home at Washingtou D. C. Wednesday noou. D.

W. Moore of Hutchisou is here visiting his Grand mother Mrs Sarah Moore and other relativis in this neighborhood. Mrs. J. W.

Bolton of Emporia spent a few days with Americus people this week Harve Saffer says that a paper without his name in its columns is not worth reading. How about the rit Lonis Globe Democrat, or the Topeka Capital. This Space will be taken by an Emporia. Firm next week Watch it..

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178
Years Available:
1900-1901