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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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5
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I sou Horace, is graduate. sac Prof. N. Baker, formerly of Ce Earl and Flossie Howell and Oliver Ellinwood, visited Sunday 'evening with ins Emma Peterson, Thu meeting at Caney Valley Sunday night was poorly attended on How is Your Horse's Health? BRIGHTEN UP If you are wanting to repaper your rooms you will find a nice line of wall paper at our store. If you rieed to re dar Vale, will bo one of the instruct or in the county normal here.

rJ Quite a number of the Chautau qua county capitalists are interested account of the weather. place some of your old furniture and do not want to buy now in the American Brick company Mrs. Alford and daughters, Nellie at Caney. This' is a now company but it seems to be making a phe and Helen, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mitchems.

Howard Riley and family visiied nomical record in the matter of dividends. Among the stockhold T. Riley Sunday, new, you can get some good pieces of second hand ture at very reasonable prices. Our facilities for handling your orders for Lace Curtains 'Portiers, Rugs, Linoleum and Carpets are complete and our prices-and terms are the best. We Want Your Business A horse is just like a man, very apt to get a little bilious or "off his feed" at this time of the year.

Get a package of Seneca Stock Food He will eat better and feel like a colt. We give a buggy whip free with each 75 cent package, in order to introduce it. Seneca Poultry Powder makes hens healthy and they will lay eggs. Nest egg free with every 25 cent package. The corn is growing nicely after ers are W.

II. Study; D. J. Moore and E. I.

Fish of Sedan; R. Mai-bh, Joe Fleming, Locke Lemert the rains. The log rolling at Sedan must of and J. II. Hm kett of Cedar Vale gone hard with some of the people.

and Barney Maun of Hewins. A stockholders tneeeting was held last around Monetl. The next day there were several cases of sickness. week. Charles and Joe Brewington, both Chas.

Peister-Bakery well known printers of this city Hale Mrs. Stinson, who has We also carry a complete line of Undertaking goods and are prepared to handle that kind of business in first-class shape. Pern Ftimitore Co- been ill for some time, passed away have bought the Captain-Monitor at Meramac, Okla, and have moved there to take charge of it. Both are industrious honest, capable young men and they deserve suc at three o'clock Saturday morning. 'Pl Ir -l l.

..1.1 ..,.1 I. Elgin David Robinson of Chautauqua, luci lunemi wns nciu nt mo ciock .1 cess, the best wishes ot many p. in. Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Fergusou'were Vale was an Elgin visitor Tuesday. friends go with them. Ed Casteel, formerly of Sedan, is also a resident Hale visitors Sunday evening M. G.

Barnard made a business of Meramac now. Mrs. Grace Blair and son, Loren, trip to Peru Monday. 'Stubbs will carry this county by from 100 to 800 said returned to their home in Sedan Saturday, after a visit with relatives at Hale. J.N.

McNnughtoii took dinner with home folks Sunday. Mrs. M. C. Bettis worth left for Edgar J.

Fisher, ex-representative, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. II, Thompson. Mrs. Willson attended the meeting of thu Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star at Kansas City last week as representative from the Cedar Vale lodge. Miss Bessie Willson accompanied her and visited friends in the Miss Louise llankison, of Wauneta had the misfortune to run a sliver of wood in her band Wednesday and was brought to Dr.

Tout, while here Wednesday. "I think A. Y. Elliott went to Independ Coffey ville Tuesday, where she will ence Saturday on a visit. he had a majority of about 300 two years ago over Cy Lei and.

He make her future home. E. J. Fralick, of the Cary Bert Wray of Sedan was in Hale will get nearly as large a majority the first of the week on business. this time I believe more men are Commission Co.

of Bartlesville, spent Sunday with homo John Atkinson shipped four cars turning to thu Stubbs cause than are turning away from it." of hay to Chicago Friday. S. Cooper, trustee of Caney- attending business college at Independence, returned Wednesday on account of the illness of her mother. The Memorial sermon will be preached by Rev. E.

L. Brown at the B. church at 11 o'clock. Decoration Day services will be held at the same place at 2 p. ni.

Monday, Miss Ideg Anderson, who has been working Ht the Central office at Sedan, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, G. H. Hayes, who has been seriously ill, is reported better, Mis.

E. Brown went to Cha-n ute Friday for a few weeks visit with her parents. Mrs. Birdie Byron and children went to Caney Thursday to visit a few days with friends. W.

E. Bennett and S. II. Jones of Pern were here Wednesday evening interviewing our citizens concerning the advisibility of holding a township mass meeting at Fowler school house. See the notice in The Citizen to tlay calling attention to our celebration on the Fourth, We intend to make this occasion worthy of the people ami thu place where it will be held.

of this city, to have it extracted. The wound, though not serious, Mrs. Win. Bun-is and Mrs. Barber visited with Mrs McCouuell Sunday eVenino, ville township, was here Tuesday turning in his books at the county was very painful.

Last Saturday afternoon, P. II. clerk's office. "My land values are NiotazC the highest yet turned in," he said. Green, of the Central Hardware Store, received a telephone message folks.

There are several cases of measles at the Hudson House at this time hut none are very serious. Amos mid Lawrence Laugau who have been attending the Iola business college, are at, home on their vacation. Miss Belva Buyer of llewins, visited friends here, Sunday afternoon. Harry Baird, traveling representative of the St. Joseph stock yards arrived Tuesday and will establish quarters here for the summer.

E. Brooks circulated a petition Tuesday for L. Hay for commit that his wife's brother was critically Mrs. Woodmansce and i.eice, Miss Lillie Webb, go to Oklahoma this teeman for Sedan township. This week for a summer's visit.

ill at Douglas, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Green left Cedar Vale at three o'clock in their car and at their destination about seven o'clock John Mayfield's family returned makes two candidates for the place, the other candidate being J. A.

Ferrell. to Caney Monday, Mayor DuBois went to Caney that evening, making the trip of Mis. Giover Miller, living live miles northwest of Wauneta, died Tuesday after a brief illness. The over CO miles in four hours. They returned Wednesday reporting Mrs.

Green's brother out of danger. and Bartlesvillu Tuesday. Mr. Petering of Higginville, a bro her-in-law, of Mis. Geo.

funeral was held Wednesday and Amec, is here this week looking Mr. and Mrs. ar burial was at Round Mound. She left a baby two- weeks old. The after bis and Mrs, Amec1 interests.

They own the old J. 1. Hart is farm young husband has the sympathy of Commercial: diaries Morten and family of Connersville, are visiting their relatives, the Dales, Lemerts and Webbs this wetk, Orville Mills is spending the most of the week helping to care for his father who is very sick at li is home. Clarence Lynch is no better at this writing. Dr.

Hawkins of Dexter and Dr. Tout were called there Wednesday in consultation, Hip, Hip, Hurrah, for the Clovr-dale reunion some time in July. There will be four days of it. Watch for the large bills and program. Mr.

Stockdale and wife were called to Grenola Wednesday to be at the bedside of Mr. parents. His mother and father both being very 'r J. A. Call and wife returned from Rossville, 111., Tuesday where they had been to see Mrs.

(jail's mother who had the misfortune of breaking her hip. The old lady in 86 years old. Mrs. Fred Howe of Wichita, came in Wednesday. and visited with Mrs.

J. II. Laughlin until Thursday when she went to Elgin to visit her sister, Mrs. Frank Shinn. Miss Nellie Jaquith returned from Arkansas City last where she underwent an operation, at Dr.

Young's Hospital. She is, at this writing, improving rapidly. Rev. Crawford, the Slate missionary, and Rev. Frazer, the Foreign missionary, were calling on Mark Holroyd and family Monday.

Mrs. Tom Lemaster, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rice for the past two weeks returned to her home in Lipscomb, Texas Sunday.

The two married ladies, Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Seary, who started from Muskogee two weeks ago to walk to Sail Francisco, California on a $25,000 wager arrivd in Cedar Vale last Saturday. They took dinner with Mrs. Estes and left immediately after for Dexter.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ly-man, city, on Thursday of last week a fine baby the whole neighborhood. rived Wednesday evening from Ottawa, and are visiting their daughter, 1 Mrs. Will Leonard and family.

They are originally from California and are now on a pleasure trip but we will venture Julian Truuihly and Arthur, Adams-were taking in the sights in i Chautauqua Sunday afternoon. Miss May Heininer proprietor of the Hudson House recently built a cement walk in front and on the, east side, and is no' building a porch Over the walk, Dr. C. C. Surber was called to this place Monday to perform an operation on Mrs.

Frank Potter, she is much improved at this time. Religious News Announcements were received at Wauneta this week of the marriage Kramer to Miss of Eu geuo the assertion that Cedar Vale comes somuWesT of town. i- Tom Fralick and wife and Ed Fralick of Bartlesville, and Mrs. F. M.

Fralick of Elgin, were visiting Mr, and Mrs. Foster Sunday, Katie Bogard is visile! with friends at Copau last week returning Sunday, Wm. Carinder's father came in Tuesday, for a few days visit with Will! and family. as near being a good borne town as any place they have visited on their trip. Minnie Lucile Curtis, May 10th at Dunlap, Kans.

They will be at home at Strong City, Kans. after June 1st, Rev', Kramer being pastor of the Methodist church there. He Sedan formerly taught school at Wanneta and has many friends there. He Times-Htiir. met his wife when he went to Dun- Miss Leona Kirkendall is visiting Chas.

Brewington and family left Friday for where lap as pastor, she being the church a fer days this week with her s'ster. Mrs. Victor Copeland. Seldon Hamilton came in from organist. j.

they will make their home. Some of the church people of the Mrs. Henry Hamilton went to Memorial Sunday, Elder McLain preaches in Sedan Sunday night. There was no church services at the M. E.

church Sunday night on account of the rain. There will be church services at High Rock school house Sunday after noon, Somo people's idea of a Christian life is to refrain from doing those things condemned by society, such as drunkedness licentiousness and. not to cuss only when there is on extreme need for it. That is the stand ird society sets up for itself, but it is not God's standard. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist church have put down a new carpet in the aisle and about the chancel.

And the brothers aid society have purchased a lot of new hymnals. Come and worship with us and the good shall be county see in to think it an honor to Kansas City Sunday, where he has Caney Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Bud Pierson. help people out of trouble when been taking medical treatment. We Mr-.

Fred Howe or Wichita is visiting her sister, mis. Frank Shinn, this week. wrs. Gunn of near Lowe was visiting her husband, E. G.

Gunn who is agent at this place Monday. 11. D. Bowhan and wife visited their sons, Harry and Mart at Paw-liuska the tirsi of the week, mis. O.

C. Lee, mis. J. M.Kucker and Miss Joe Bowhan visiied in S' dan, Tuesday. mis, Wr'i inner is spending a few days with her sister, mis.

Cavil Hopper at Hewitts this week, Lee Floyd of Sedan was in town Wednesday. 11. li. Slaughter Jr. of Fredonia is spending a lew days at home have not heard whether he derived they intentionally trample the pro Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Hammer of any benefit from the treatment or Pendleton, are visiting rela tives and friends here. hihitioii law under foot. But some of our people will not and can not vote for the man or men who have lately signed a petition to get punishment changed to freedom. Chant.

Several from heie attended the creditor's meeting of the Sunflower B. Ferguson, a former Sedan man, is now seeking thr Republican stale refinery at Sedan Friday. They Items, nomination for governor of Oklahoma. He was at Bartlesville last adjourned to meet at Independence on May 31. week.

Many Chautauqua county Jonesburg friends hope he will win. He was Messrs. Stafford and Bobbins and Misses' Webb and' Stafford attended commencement exercise at Caney Walter Booth of Mission Creek governor of Oklahoma by appoint men when it was a territory. Chautauqua was visiting with J. L.

Taunahill's Friday night. Saturday and Sunday. Thomas H. Duffy, national M. The L.

Adam Co. purchased W. A. lecturer, delivered an ad Missis Anna Crippeii and May Briiton of Peru were the guests of dress in front of the opera house Tom Riley has his men at work on Mr. Benson's store building this jNiotnze will have one brick ig in the near future.

car load of cattle of S. D. Dun gait of Wauneta I ail Monday. M. M.

Jones, of Fisher, ar Wednesday evening. Miss Jennie Pennell this week. Don Haberly and Miss Leon a Miller of Peru and sever 1 other W. S. Fitzpatrlck of Cedar Vale was here Sunday looking after her About June 1st Bhe rived last week and is visting his brother, Wm.

Jones and family, for Heboid Hockett of Independence, is visiting his uncle, Oliver Hockett, friends were entertained Miss a time. and family this week. Mass; Meeting i A meeting of all the Republicans of Belleville -Township, is. hereby called for Fowler school use at 3:00 o'clock Wednesday, afternoon4 June for the purpose of nominating a township ticket and doing such other business as may come up. All county candidates are cordially invited to atte'id.

1 W.E. Bennett, I Committeeman. Mrs. G. J.

Colley and Mis. F. Roswurm went to Independence Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Kevlett went to Independence Friday. Mesdamcs Susie Fox, Birdie lly-ron and Efi'ie Wade attended the play in Sedan Wednesday evening. Severance, manager lor the Globe Oil and Gas is in town tins week on business, Gladys Craun, who has he will go to Culver, to attend Jennie Pennell's, Sunday evening. the commencement exercises of Cul- B. S.

Stafford and wife of Peru, Miss Dot Crockett entert ined a Mrs. J. Cunningham, arrived from Kansis City, and is ver Military academy in which her number of friends at her home were visiting with Mrs Stafford's parents, W. I). Nance and wile Monday evening.

TXXXTXTTXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXTrXTXXTXXXTT Sunday. Several of our young foKs drove Opened For Business June 21 1909 Mrs. M. A. Spencer of Fr donia to Chautauqua Monday ev ning.

came down Friday for a few days Ray Elliott and Ray Chi k' were calling on friends in Joi; shurg Capital stock Surplus 1,000 NIOTAZE" STATE BANK visit with relatives and friends. Miss Gladys Bcih ar of Bartle Friday evening. villi; came in Sunday for a week's Miss Moll ie Pennell went to Bartlesville Friday to visit with visit with relatives. OFPICIER.S and DIRECTORS her brother, Chas. Pennell.

F. B. Garrett of Sedan was in Mm. E. Klinser.

Vice Geo. Dye, Forent J. Krhnrt. Cnnhier, our city Tuesday and Wednesday looking after his political fences. Mone't i The Citizens State Dank Chautauqua, Kansas.

All deposits are guaranteed by tne Bankers Deposit Guaranty and Surety Company which is Chartered by the State of Kansas with Capital of $500,000.00 We want your banking business and offer you I the best service and absolute security. A. E. Barrtta, Secretary W. E.

Abbott. A. E. BanW, Ceo. C.

Dye. Wnlter Earhnrt, Forest J. Erhnrt, A. C. Hockett.

W. D. Henderson, Mm. J. E.

Klinger, T. H. Mellor, A. Thompoon. Our funds are protected by Burglary Insurance.

Have made application for protection of our depositors under State guarantee law. We invil. the ch-sest inspection boili of our institution and its officiefs, and respectfully solicit your patronage. ,1 he pipe line camp moved to the (luster bridge Monday. Our; merchants are still furnishing them supplies.

C. F. Freeman bought the butcher shop of Chas. Kennedy the first of the week. L.

T. Morton's pe-il Sund ith C. E. Howell's, Miss Alice "Rogers visited one day last week with Grace Council. George llennii.gs of Scd.in, spent Sunday with Miss Nellie Watson.

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753
Years Available:
1909-1911