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The Citizen from Peru, Kansas • 5

The Citizen from Peru, Kansas • 5

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The Citizeni
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Peru, Kansas
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Hale will he illustrated by a line collee W. I). Nance and wife visited TTzxxrrixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxrxxxxxxxxx xxx: tion of curios which she colleotet their daughter, Mrs. 11, S. Stafford Opened For Business June 21 1909 iMiNM (ieoriii Sates in on tlio sick" while in Manila.

An admission of in Peru Tuesday. Capital stock $10,000 Surplus 1'hero was a mistake as to the I ten cents will be charged for ihis evening. Come and hear a line I'Vcil Carey in moving to his farm date of the lecture to bo given by Niotaze Miss Mary Dobbs went to Sedan Tuesday to hear Miss Hobbins lecture there. Dr. Lewis made business trip to Sedan Wednesday.

Mr. Parker of Caney was a Niotaze visitor Friday. Mr, llessey visited with her near Havana, NIOTAZE STATE BANK Miss Anna Bobbins at the M. E. lecture both evenings.

High Rock Sum Mi-Connell luiH returned church, Sunday and Monday night Jan. 30th and 31sty instead of 23rd OFFICIER.S and DIRECTORS i rout Larnctl, after an extend vist with relatives. and 24th as given last week. C. Ityc.

Mm. H. Kliiiucr, vice I'orcHt J. Krhnrt. Cnithlcr.

A. K. ltarrun, Secretary Mrs. iWm Calkins had the mis Allen Tanksley ami daughters, Mrs. O.

Allen visited at Chau W. li. Alilmlt. A. H.

Ilumin, Geo. C. Dye. Waller Kin-hurt, Horet J. Krhnrt, A.

Iliirki II. W. I. Ili-mli-ranii, Mm. J.

K. Kllimcr, T. II. Mcllor, A. Thompson.

fortune to get her hands burned El eta ami are visiting with tauqiia Tuesday. grandmother, Mr. Skaggs at Sedan i datives in Neoilcsha. severely while making candy. James, who has been sick between trains Thursday.

Mi Florence Cloud of Kansas Miss Lois aiid.lohu ha kin intend (Srace ltlair of Sedan wan a for some time in improving slowly cd the dance at Monteith's on the On Wednesday afternoon, Feb, Half visitor the Hint of thu week. Mr. and in. Geo. I Initio returned Our funds are protected by Burglary Insurance.

Have made application for protection of our depositor under State guarantee law. We invit the closest inspection both of our institution and its ollicicrs, and respectfully solicit your patronage. City is staying with her aunt, Mrs. 0. 1.

Harnett, ami attenrtinir school Hlundell place Saturd iy night. 2nd, the W. V. I U. will meet Isaac Siiinainan spent Sunday with Mrs.

Melviu Mason, at half to their homo at lJartlesville Friday. Mrs. J. C. Holt and daughter, JoHbua Stafford and wife took dinner with their daughter, Mrs.

with Lester Williams. past two o'clock. This is the regit lar business nicetiiiir of the union Nora, visited with Allen TankBley's tixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxl Wm. Neff attended the J. ().

(). Wm. Benear, Wednesday, the oc Friends of the work are invited. Thursday. F.

Lodge at Wuuneta Saturday casion being Mrs. Stafford seventy uierht' Mesdames Shob'e and Biince drove n- Mrs. Slintson in, quite Hick tit in third birthday. The Aid Society of the Methodist I rigni to rranK wecus, to aney Monday to do some shop. 8(J-3't 0 Mr.

and Airs. Don Calkins, Cora church Will meet the first Thursday The pie social given Thursday Mrs J. E. Mo is in Fredonia pmg. Tresner and Charlie l'axlon spent night by the Christian Helpers was Tuesday evening with Kruest I'ax- Mrs.

liroiison is staving with in February at the home of Mrs. Harnett. This in thu regular social meeting. A cordial invitation is well attended and the pies sold well earing for her siek daughter, Mrs, Arlio Kuble. ton and wile.

Proceeds were $25,50. Mrs, Scott while, Mr. Scott is in New Mexico, extended to all who can come. Nathan lteeder is hauling hiv Albert Ktintson, wife and son are it-it ill, urtt li lj i 11 1 unli'lZ I Ifl l1lt.H Miss Inez Mason visited with her Loran Alexander purchased a from the Sarah Smith place to his Elmer J. Wendt to J.

S. Cordell, 1-2 so 1-4 18-34-10, 1. Chas. D. Zonk to Ohas.

W. Al-ford, lots 2, 8, sw 1 4 ne 1-4 se 1-4 nw 14 ne 1-4 sw 1-4 nw 1-4 se 1-4 1-34-11, 5000. Mamie Eudieott to Peru Lodge No. io I. O.

o. F. lots 15, blk. uncle, Mr. Stanifer, and family There was a man and woman from Ft.

in town one day this week place near Caney. Belt and wife. team of horses of Sam Peiinell Tuesday. Saturday. John Keck and family spent Sun L.

li. Moore had the misfortune selling washing powdecs. They claimed all one would have to do Regular preaching services at the Tl.e ln'eetinfs at the church are day with Win. Neff and wife. to hum off his must ache.

was soak the powder water attracting large crowds. There Several from this vicinity intend M. E. church Sunday morning by Rev. McNabb.

J. ien nan purcuaseu me wuy have been a number of conversions. Peru, $10u. twenty-four hours and put this mix ed litenry at Fowler Friday night. Mrs.

J. II. Pendelton and child There is a big debate brewing in lure on the clothes and soak over night and the next morning rinse Seeds 80 acres adjoining Hale. .1. E.

MeConnell has bought C. Unburn' property near Hale. (Jeo. Hui tie came tin from Hartles- ren and Layland Pendelton and this neighborhood The subject K. B.

Hurt to J. D. Bobbins; Land Transfers tract in 12-33-11, 7oo. DISTRICT COURT. Guv Seeds to .1.

C. licit, se 1 4 t. hacey vs Louis Heifer. the clothes, in two waters and ther wife of Havana were guests of Un will be on thu question of the future would be perfectly clean. Several cle Joshua Stafford and wife Sun- of the ladies purchased, and tried it lay afternoon.

ville Saturday to visit at O. C. lluse's Sara MeConnell came home Mon sw l-t sw 1-4 se 1-4 12. 850. w.

disposition of the One of our thcologeons says. "The Jii'oie plainly states that the wicked will be burned up root and branch and as soon as the powder could he pre wiass J. U. iMclinail Alice K. Hull to Henry Aikee, ally Mrs.

Woodmansie was in Hava day from Larned where he lias been pared and lie result was it is na Monday between trains. 1-2 ne 1-4 2000. I 0 xr spending the' winter. well the agentS had lime to get out James A. Orin to Jackson Rich i.

i that will be the hist of them." The other says, "The punishment will Mrs. Milton Hockelt and son of town. The. iieoolo trot soaked. Mrs.

Ike. David and daughter Susie returned home Saturday after jiiniMIOII, lrOOKS cc Jr.l 1-3 nw 1-4 H-33-i, Sltl. Spencer. Ed. Harold of Independence visited lie an everlastintr punishment.

on Jlhn M. Mess.rher to Sarah Mes I (). p. Ecker vs A. A.

Wilkes et Miss Aniiii Bobbins formerly can live holy or else lake your choice. at the Lome of Oliver Hookett Saturday and Sunday. a month's visit at Oklahoma points. Mis. Myrtle Shireliff relumed to Hiitnliitiuritt Yin.

lflw nfloi' n. vlult. Mccher. tract in tiu. W.

H. Sproul atty. Chief Nurse United States Army Hospitals, serving at Jacksonville, C. J. Biirsou to W.

D. Hender Miss Myrtle Cummings who has son, lot 14, blk. 12, Niola, 5.00. Savannah, Manilla, Phil- been staying at John Higgins's and Jonesburg John Tannahill and Jack Mc Jackson Warren sheriff to Kiltie lippines Islands, Havana. Cuba and San Francisco, California, and now attending school, left Thursday for Virginia where she will make her home with her father.

M. Ingleli. 1.1, lots 7, blk. 10, Se Dowell moved A. Lewis's house i National lecturer and organizer dan, hold goods to ai tlcsville this week.

for the Woman's Christian Temper Chautauqua County loM, Sad Mrs. JVIyra Bleakeney and Mrs. The Oklahoma Woman' Suffrage Association has ehtained a sufficient number of signers to its petition to demand (he submission of an amendment to the state constitution under which women may be allowed to exercise all privileges of the ballot enjoyed by men. The suffragists merely ask that the word "male" A number of the farmers of this with her parents, J. A.

Barnes and family. Mrs. A. G. Eden returned to her home in Elk Falls Saturday after a week's visit with her parents Geo.

Gates and family. Sfc Some womei are petitioning to have a woman's head put on the two-cent postage Of course a woman can carry the news fast ler, se 1-4 nw 1-4 20-34-10, 554.0.1. Copeland visited with Victor Cope- vicinity have commenced plowing land and wife Friday. Chautauqua County to M. C.

Sad for corn. ance Union, will speak at the Methodist church at Niotaze Sunday and Monday evenings, Jan. 80 and 31. She comes highly recommended and we bespeak for her a large audience. ler, 1-2 lie 14 34-32-12, $40.17.

isses Vinnie Daruall and Dot- Mr. Gassoway of Independence Chautauqua County to M. C. Sad pent Saturday with his sister, Mrs. tie Crockett visited with Miss Jen nie I'ennell Sunday.

ler, 12 nw 1-4 20-34-13, 121. 21. F. J. Erhart.

Sunday evening a freewill offering iw i c- i oe stricken irom Hint provision of Chautauqua County lo C. Sad-1 1 will be taken for her. She will Rev. J. R.

McNabb will have a The "Three in One" passed enough, tint we rebel at the tnougnt of having to lick one every time we want to mail a letter. Glen ler, se 1-4 ww 1-4 11-35-11, 28.17 uehniiig who are speak on Obedience. heathen, a real idol worshiper with through the burg Sunday (Clyde LofMlt and his three "girls.) Clyde R. G. Brodie to Edwin Fowler, voters.

The petitions hear On Monday evening she will give him next Sunday morning. Come Elder Sentinel, an address on Life in Manilla. This nd see hiuw ii 1-2 nw 1-4 14-34-10, val. cons. total of nearly 38,000 name.

says' he may have to gel a surrey tiiiBiti'-'-rit-ilii'fAlMii' 71 nnnmwinniiiiini Km (I tit: onth In This UTsene Our tore In Pern We will open our doors with a larger and betto' slock than ever. Our loss by fire Was heavy, but the kindness shown hs by our friends gave lis great encouragement to re-enibark in the business and we wish to thank you all for the patronage and good will you have slim us in the last ten years. We are better equipped, and can serve you better than ever. Would lie to see all our old customers and many new ones. Our prices always right.

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Pages Available:
753
Years Available:
1909-1911