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Pleasanton Enterprise from Pleasanton, Kansas • 8

Pleasanton Enterprise from Pleasanton, Kansas • 8

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Lena Crowl, both of Prescott. Special Notice! Marriage license issued to. Hunter, of Lia Oygne and Lola Day, of Parker. "THE pENNY gTGRE The Pleasanton Enterprise. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY R.

Holmes. C. E. Craig. HOLMES CRAIG.

FIFTY CENTS A YEAR. ADVERTISING RATES. WEDDING BELLS. At the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. R.

C. Lanning to Miss Laura L. Lanning and Mr. Roy Rankin, of Iola, Kansas, were married. Promptly at 12 o'clock Miss Display 15c an inch.

Reading Locals 5c a line. Margaret M. of Mulberry, began the beautiful A. M. REGULAR MEETING OF Eureka Lodge No.88are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each uonth.

Transient brethern are cordially invited. V. W. C. gec'y, Alfred II laker.

wedding march. The happy couple entered preceeded by the officiating minister, Rev. L. W. I Williamson, and stood under a beautiful Christmas bell.

A short and impressive ceremony followed. After congratulations a bountiful repast was served. The house was tastely decorated with ferns and holly. The bride On January 9th, 1902, we will give an exhibition of our celebrated Sattley-Hancock Disc Plow at the farm of velt Harkness at the north terminus of Prescott, Kansas, This is one of the greatest tools of the age. It saves one man and team; does the work better and easier; will work in any kind of ground no sharpening and is three plows in one.

Don't forget the date, Thursday morning, January 9th, It is worth your while to see it. Yours truly, Saunders' Harness and Im. Co, Pleasanton, Kans. OUR HONOK ROLL. Several different papers over the county are running a list of the people who pay up their has a few Holiday Goods left on hand which we will close at any price to make the buyer satisfied.

We don't want to furnish room for 'Si them over the coming season. Come in and look them over and sen if you can use them. Mr. Joe Greer was the lucky one, holding No. 71, which called for the big $5.00 dolhe.

Good for Joe. Our line of Shoes is complete, and they are the Bond Shoe Best in Our Calicos and Notions are complete. We have a few pairs of those good warm Pants at a reduced price. We will makeyou a cut price of 10 per cent on our TEXUST 3D 353 3HL JS2 3HL for the next thirty days. Our sizes are complete, union arid separate Suits for ladies and children.

Heavy fleeced for men aud boys, from 25 to 50c. Call and see goods and save mouey by buying at the Penny Store. Yours to Please, CHAS.AATH6R. was dressed in white and the groom wore the conventional black. Many beautiful presents RAILROAr TABLE, ffeclive Afi wt-tober 20th.

1901. South Hound. Wo 101. Mall No 105. 8.

E. Limited Daily 8:22 p. No 101. Express Dally 11:46 a.m No. 117.

Joplin Express Eally 202 a. m. No Frt. Dally (ex. Sun.) p.m Ko 149 Freight 8:40 p.m North Bound.

No. 102. Mall Dally No. 108. K.

C. Limited -Daily 7:53 a. No. 104. Express Daily 4:24 a.

ta No. 118. Joplin and K. O. Ex.

5:05 a. m. No. 140. Way Frt.

Dally (ex. Sun.) 9:15 No. 150. Freight Dallv 7:35 p.m O. R.

WELCH, Ascent. MtrtMourt-Pacific OolngWest. I GoinsrEast. Mixed train 10:12 a I Mixed train 10:11 a were received. The bride is a well known and successful teacher of Linn county.

The groom is employed in the city schools at Iola. They are both graduates of the Kansas State Normal, class of 1901. Mr. and Mrs. Rankin left on the5: 20 train the next morning for Topeka to attend the State Teacker's Association meeting.

Their future home will be at 206 south Chestnut street, Iola, IIIM subseriptons during each week. To be in line with the rest will PRESCOTT. commence the publication of those who set themselves right with the Enterprise. Since our last isue we have received the following remittances. ys KasiGin.

0 Always American. EE HOME NEW PAPER I7i Tiii STATE OF KA NSAS. The Serni -Weekly Capital The brightest family newspaper in the state, containing rxll the news of Kansas and of the entire country. During the session of the Legislature no paper will pi ve you as full and complete reports of the happenings at the state capital as this. Special Features.

Able editorials on live topics; well written; original stories; answers to queries; news of Kansas and Kansans; articles on home topics, on new books, and on work in the farm and garden. THE 'CAPITAL, IS A MEMRFR OF THE ASSOCIATEp PRESS, OI V-ING A NEWS SKRVJr Vi AT IS UNSURPASSED. IN ADDITION IT HAS SPECIAL. CO a.l.I.S I'KtKit ALL OVEll KANSAS. Renewals: 11.

R. Lamb A.J. Cantweli J.W Tucker Robt. Stewart M.D. Litteli Win Spence S.A Furse Geo.

Holmes Frank Phillips, Mulhall, Okla. Wm. Tayior. Lowville, 1ST. Y.

N.C. Hosier, Arlington, Colo. S.J. Rhodes, Kincaid, Kans. Susie Kennedy, Mica, Wash.

Alex Johnson, Monroe, Va. J. D. Holmes, Prescott Carl Hall, Amoret John Lindsey went to Ottawa this week. Charley Davis of I.

T. visited Prescott friends the first of the week. Miss Mable and Myrtle Man-lovespent Tuesday at Mantey. Elsia Fisher of Fort Scott is the guest of Carry Manlove this week: Mrs. Mary Crowl has sold her city property to A.

J. Jackson. Jessie Brown, who is working in the Hospital at Osawatomie, spent a few days at home this week. Ed. Lapsley to Prescott this week.

Mrs. Mary Crowl of Farlin-ville is spending this week with Prescott friends. A. J. Jackson and Mrs.

Lena Crowl were married at the home of O. Manlove Sunday, the 29. They will liveon his farm the comming year. Lee Lindsey of Mound City, was the guest of Lee Mayfieid and wife Tuesday. Olga Smith of Osawatomie spent Sunday with home folks.

Misses Nellie and Mable Carse of Pleasanton are spending this week with their grand -parents, Mrs. M. E. Stark. Frank and Susie Brown spent the holidays in Fulton.

Little Harold Phenix of Mound City spent last week with his grandmother, Mrs. T.A. Phenix. New Subscribers: TREASURERS OFFICE. Dec.

6 C. Mumford paid in to the treasury $42.66, stock sold from co mtv farm. D.c. 23 -VV T. Wakefield, Justice tli 'ace, paid into tliH treasury 2.00 on account of fine paid bv Claud Brown.

PROBATE COURT. c. 18 Mirriage license issued to Claud Baugh and Miss Lizzie both of Pleasanton Dc. 18 Marriage license issued to John Ungeheuer, of Cen-terville, and Ollie Reolvn, of Paola. Married by Rev.

Hi IT Deo. 19 irriaure license issued to Alfred Keenan. of Pleas an ton and Miss Reta Morrell, of Blue Mound Married by Rev Ilitf Dec. 24 Mnrnage license issued to Chas. P.

Conner and Mrs. Dean Cent Lingo, both of Blue Mound. Dec. 24 Marriage license issued to Lvle A. Bratton, of Kansas City, and Miss Ada Ooppage, of Blue Mound.

Dec. 24 Marriage license issued to E. Petty pool and Miss Bertha Metford, of Blue Mound. Married by Rev. Iliff.

Dec 26 Marriage license issued to John -W. Dun and Miss Grace L. Nolan, both of La Cygne. Dec. 19 Marriage license issued to Logan Jennings and Miss Grace Vallon, both of Uniontown, Kansas.

Marrisd by Rev. Ilitf. Dec. 23 Marriage license issued to Verna Grove, of Critzer, and Miss Bertha Priest, of Blue Mound, Dec. 23 Marriage license issued to W.

S. Clark and Miss Martha Furse, both of Pleasanton. Dei. 26 Miss Kate White, guardian or Alice Jackson, minor made her annual settlement. Dec.

27 Gertrude Swift was appointed guardian of Eugene and Euna L. Swift, minors. Dec. 27 David Earnest was granted Letters of administration on the estate of Mary A. Keller.

Dec. 30 Mary E. of the heirs of Henry Davis, made report of having mortgaged real estate of said heirs and mortgage aproved. DAILY "IT'L, Seward Clark Maggie Harris, Kansas City. G.

W. Honn, Winona, Wash. Amos Holmes. Nathan Cross. Mrs.

E. A. Norman. Ben Martin. J.

G. Holmes. Ed. Holmes, Linton, Kansas. Maud Smith, Guthrie, Okla.

B. Bower, Linton, Kansas. Mrs. Francis Miller. E.M.

Heck. A CHANCE IN H. MILLION IF YOU ACT AT ONCE To invest in a truly meritorious Gold Mining Proposition COLORED LOCALS. Mrs. Ida Brown came back from Mound City Thursday.

Will Smith was called to Galena on account of sickness and returned Monday. Will Bass returned to Kan GREAT CLUB OEFER. Two Publications for the Price of one A Bargain for Pleasanton Enterprise Readers. The Pleasanton Enterprise and several of the best publications in the. country have formed a subscription combination by which we are able to offer an unequaled clubbing bargain.

Everyone of our readers are entitled to take advautnge of it. Here's the offer: H.irjrain No. 1. sas City after a visit with his The Ozark Gold 'Mining and Milling Co's FREE MILLING GOLD MINE That fed Baboon Gulch in Florence, Idaho, which gave up $60,000.000 in placer gold in 1861 2. We offer a limited amount of ground floor stock at 25c per share (par value 1.00.) This mine has 50,000 worth of machinery and development; it will pay regular dividends of 10 per cent pr month on every dollar invested inside of six months, and will be worth par inside of twelve months.

This is the best investment for thejnone' that has ever been offered to the investing public. Tho stock is fully paid and non-assessable. For further particulars, prospectus, report on mine, references, etc, address, OZARKGOLP WWKG WIXWG MOSCOW, IJAHO. parents. Mrs.

Young is now in Kansas City. John Salisburry was in town sastos Enterprise Topeka Mail aud Hreeze l.oo Wednesdav. Mr. and Mrs. Robert White spent Christmas in Butler.

Miss Mate "Walker went to Kansas Citv. from Mound City, Thursday. Mrs. St. Clair and little girl are visiting here from Ottawa.

Gentlewornair Magazine 50 Missouri Valley 50 Regular Price, 2.50: onr bargain priee for all four publications, one year. 1. 05 IJargriiin No. 2. Pleasanton Entkiipuise" .5 .50 Topeka Mail ana lireeze 1.00 Missouri Valley Fanner.

50 Kansas City Live Stock Indicator. 1.00 Poultry Farmar jjq Regular price. Sa.rwrour bargain price for all five publications, one jear. only 1.50 l.argain 3. Pleasanton Enterprise .50 Topeka Mail and Ilreejse Chicago Weekly Inter-Ocean 1.00 Missouri Valley Farmer.

.50 Regular price. 1.0.1; our bargain price for all four publication-, one year, only 1.50 Don't Be Fooled Charles nail, guarman or tne minor heirs of H. B. and Ella Miller tiled petition for the sale He do Job Printing Try us. Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Aledi-cine Madison.

Wis. It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price, 35 cents. Never sold in hulk.

Accent no substi of real estate belonging to said heirs. Dec. 26 marriage license was issued to A. J. Jackson and Mrs.

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Years Available:
1899-1911