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Stock Journal from Coldwater, Kansas • 5

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Stock Journali
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Coldwater, Kansas
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Miss Marearet Mclntyre was iu chargo nruTnnnrmnruV' nnnnruvtruorinnnrijmr of the Register of Deeds ofliqo during 'YOU YANT the absence last week of the Kegister, Kimple, who was attending the Local Happenings OF THE WEEK. OIT TUB MOTE. 1 A glib of coffee dot can't be beadt? Anydings at all to eadt? A g-oot, rich oyster stew? Anj'ding-s to scllmoke or schew A gfoot square meal? Brice so low you vill not squeal. 4 iJQOTQiSSuQtK Lunch, Groceries, Fruits or Candies? Schnaps and Cookies vot are dandies? Yust hustle off to LEONARD'S store, Graer Todd spent Saturday aud Sun-daynvith his home folks at the ranch. There was a dance Monday night in tba Bartow building.

Thorj present report having had a good time. Harry Allderdice returned Thursday from bis business visit to the eastern markets. His purchases for the firm of Shultise Allderdice, embrace every thing new in style in the dry goods line. Ant yust inside der door You'll find him kind und glever Villing' te'sell you dings now ant ever Ver gash on der gounter down, Sheap as any man in town. Masonic Grand lodge at Wichha.

Carrie M. Lease and Joseph Smith were united in marriage at the residence of the bride's parents at Nescatunga, February 21, 1901, at 12 o'clock. There were over ono hundred Invited guests. The ceremonywas solemnized by Rev. Gray.

Tbe presents were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Rich, set linon napkins.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Clefaans, fruit dish. it.

A. Strain and family, tea sot. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, silverset of, butter knife, pickle fork, salt spoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Al Hull, parlor tamp. Mr. and Mrs.

William Falknor, er: tablo and teaspooons. Mr, and Mrs. William McLaughlin, sot cups and saucers. Mr. and Mrs, George Bain, set dossert dishes.

Mr. and Mrs. Honry Gates, glass dish. Miss Jean Anderson, scenery picture, Mr. und Mrs.

E. Q. Carthrae, set table spoons. Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. riflith, set glasses. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Creigh, sugar shell and butter knife, Mr. aud Mrs. John Young1, euko stand. Mr. and Mrs, K.

A. Callaway, two" set pillow cases. Miss Alta Jenkins, soap dish. Messrs. Bert and John Shiiner, table cloth.

Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. tease, set dessert spoons.

Messrs. Lenard und Archie Kellogg, clock. D. Parcell, family scenery picture. Mrs.

Serby, tray. Miss Katie Lease, butter knife. Miss Etta McWherter, pair towels. Miss Lillie Jenkins, pickle dish, Atleo Smith, slaw dish. Grace pair towels.

Mrs. Milton Phcbus, eofa pillow, SOCIAL SALAD. Who's married oftand to whom, my boy; Who's been cut off in their bloom, my boy- Who's had birth To this sorrow stained earth, And who totters past to the tomb, my boy; And who totters past to the tomb. VAN8T0H! There is just one thing I shall insist upon, and that is this: When we go to househeeping, you are to purchase one of those nice'Gasoline Stoves, Mr. (leo.

II Torrey has just received. They are so clean and handy and they are real cheap, loo. I priced them. IrPl Dr. Northrup has plenty of virus for vaccination.

Henry Gates lias the Jochnal thanks "for subscription. John Dunn was transacting business in the city, Friday. Clarence Overstreet was in from the r'Ilarbaugh ranch, Friday. M. L.

Baxter of Protection, was in town on business, Monday. H6n. C. F. Biddle has our thanks for courtesy shown the Journal.

W. M. Powell returned Saturday from a visit to his family in Wichita. B. Harper of Ashland, cattle inspector, was in the city Monday.

J. A. Holland is in Clark county this week selliB2 forest and fruit trees. It is said that there will bo a new drug store in t'ais city, in the near future. B.

Oren Butcher ireturncd Saturday from business visit to Greensburg. W. Cobb, county commissioner of Kiowa county, was in town, Monday. R. E.

Burkhall took on.it a new pump and tubing for a 135 feet well, Monday. Dr. Korff, of be itf Cold-water to do dental work, March 16 to 18. V. K.

Scott 'is guttering much pain from carbuncles on his hand, and neck. J. C. Smith put up a wind pump for J6hn Parkins, on his ranch, last week. Clarence Coles left for Oklahoma City, yesterday.

He will make that city his homo. County Commissioner, S. DeLair, was 'fa town Saturday, greeting his friends. J.M.Williams purchased a number one fruit sprayer of J. A.

Hollaad a few days ago. The township assessors will meet next Monday, March 4, to agree upon a basis of valuation. W. T. SODEN, Vice-President.

J. M. STEELE, Assistant Cashier, CALVIN HOOD, President. L. T.

HERITAGE, Cashier. Mr. Miss Maud Sunderland, sot CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS, $100,000. EmpOTia national Jlkupoi'ia, Kansas ORGANIZED AS A PRIVATE BANK 1887.

NATIONAL BANK 1872. "STOTTiO. 33XJIKrJ33SS SOLICITED. tea spoons. Festus Wilcox, set silver knives and forks.

Mies Mary Downing, butter dish. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kellogg, cake stand.

Mr. and Mrs. John Morton, scenery picture. Mr. and Mrs.

William Phebus and Mr. -and Mrs. Eyenien Phebus, paper rack. Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Stokes, set goblots. Earle Lease, upright album, Miss Ella McLaughlin, glass dish. Miss Minnie Strain, 'towel. Loyed Sunderland, set -linen napkins. Goldie Lease, pair tcwols.

A. D. Lease, family bibio. Mr. and Mrs.

George H. Tory, parlor lamp. Mrs. Oreigh presented the groom with a dish mop, An Enjoyable Time. The pupils of the Darroch school, Miss Pearl Rodgers, teacher, and the pupils of the Hadley school, Miss Nellie Botts, teacher had an 'enjoyable time at tbe Hadley school bouse, on Washington's birthday.

The following program was admirably rendered: Song Mt. Vernon Iiekls, by Miss llog- Mrs. J. Holland is visiting relatives in Grenola. Mrs.

M. E. Estell was in from her rahch, Monday. Mrs. 1.

K. Rodgers was up from Protection, Monday, Frank King and wife were in from the ranch, yesterday, Ed and wife, of were in the city yesterday, Charles McLaughlin and wife, of Protection, were in the city Tuesday, II. Kimple and wife returned Tuesday, from a visit to Kansas City. Mrs. James Ross of Protection, entertained Miss May Johnson of Ashland, last week.

John McWherter and his nieoc, Ettie, attended the danoe at S. 8. lease's, Thursday night. George W. McBride and wife came up from Oklahoma Thursday for a visit to his brother Roil a.

There will be a danco given in this city March 15. A good time is promised all who attend, Miss Tena Rodgers was in town, Saturday, to meet with ber associates on the examining board. Clemans moevd into the C.B. Mer-rihew property, on the corner of Walnut street and Philadelphia avenue. Mrs.

Gertie Francis, a former resident of this city.came out from Wichita, Tuesday, to visit Comanche county 'friends. Miss Minnie Strain, teacher of tbe JT. Jan soil: BOOTS, KHOKS, I. Botts hasthe thanks of the Journal lfor cash subscription, for his brother crs' school. vV.

H. Botts. A. Holland sold about "00,000 lo GEUJ? SADDLES A Careful repairing of Pools, Shoes and Harness. cust and other forest trees last season, fior the fall planting, rmcr.s uuASoNAiira.

H. K. Bickford, cashier of the Woods Eecitation Ilia Mother; by Ethel White. Recitation John Henry Jones, by Wilber Hadley. Dead'; Bird, by Juda Darroch and Ethel White.

Recitation The Little Patriot, by Abe Darroch. I Song Red, White and Blue, by all. Lena Hadley Reading Jaddressl ex Fast. Main Street. Burr, (iuy Kehl, (laylen Pyle, Nellie Watson, Charlie Allderdice, Charley Leonard, Ola Hadley and Hubert Laug-head.

TOTALS. Enrollment HO Daily attendance 10 Cases of tardiness 113 Neither absent nor tardy 2'J Jay T. Potts. Principal, innm nnnnnnnn nnnn rmr nnnnn County Bank, wac up from Idva, Oklahoma, on business, Friday. J.C.Smith began drilling well Monday, for Park Thornton, on his residence property on Baltimore Heights.

Coldwater business men were kept moving at a lively pace Saturday, to at tend to the demands of their customers. H. J. Williamson commenced tearing -down sheds preparatory to remodeling and enlarging his lumber Monday. J.

G. Fulton raises more small fruits 'than any other person in the county, is planting fifteen acres to fruits of various kinds. II. I. Burr returned a few days ago from a business visit to Ford county.

He was there in the interest 'of the -Shawnee Insurance Company, Jacob Kehl left Monday, for Topeka. From there he will go to Kansas City, and from there to Amarillo, Texas. lie will be Rone a couple of weeks. II, W. Botts, of Newark, Ohio, will learn of Comanche county events I SHE CAN BAKE.

Avilla school, came aip home, Friday evening. She returned to her school, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Overstreet, and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Kimple returned from Wichita, Saturday.

They report having hud an enjoyable time while there. C. B. Merrihew and wife moved in with his brother George ami family, Monday, They will reside there until they select a place of permanent residence, Mrs. Lucinda Price, mother, and Miss Emma Price, sister.of he Price brothers arrived Tuesday from Williams-town, Missouri.

They came to assist in the management of the St. Kicholas Hotel. Mrs.M. A. Overocker, who was here visiting her sons George and John, left for her heroic in New Windsor, Colorado, Saturday.

This was her Hint visit Plie enn tirof', She cun fry. Ne'f a eakffloes ulie Hjioi), Nor a nt. Shu's unit, Her temper Is mveet. And tliis the rciinim why sun TUB S. C.

Gallap SeddlBiT Col ITEM), t'OLOtlAIti), Mnkowof tlmfJF.Nt'lNR i A I.I. I' 8A DJJI.H kikI 1 1 A UN For wilo by JOHN JANSON, Coldwater, Em. K. B. NOUTIIHUI M.

D. oFKifR not: its. id in. j. 111.

i i a i 1: DISEASES OF WOMEN, OBSTETRICS, CHRONIC DISEASES. Fpeelut ttttpnttuil p'lven to the ti utiueiit ol t'ATAHItll H1.U1 miswered clay or niglii. OfBee fl''sl fl(r 'H of rn.toltleo." MnHf.ieni'f flint ficiuc north of thi) lumber yard. tract from Washington's Farewell. Recitation Flowers for the Brave, by Artber White.

Song llow Away Row, by KotU' school. Recitation Saturday Night, by Lawrence Kadley. Recitation The Laurel Wreath, by Juda Darroch. Recitation A Puzzling Question, by Clara Hase, Duet by Marguerite Darroch and Pearl Rogers. Recitation A Tarry Town Romance, by Laura Marley.

Dialogue Kentucky. Philosophy Willie and Abe Darroch. Recitation What the Cow Did, by Gurney Hadley. SongLullaby Land, by all. School IIcjort.

Following is the report of thn Cold-water Schools for month ending February 22, 1901: J'KniAtty DEPA liTJIEKT. Enrollment 37 Average daily attendance, 22 Number cases of tardiness, 34 Number neither absent nor lardy, 0 Names of those neither absent nor Clarence Northrup, Roy f.lc-Wherler, Arthur Eaton, Vera (Jriflith, Cecil riflith and Guy Melbide. FtoiiA Bruit, Teacher. department. Average daily attendance, Number cases of Ct) Nnniher neither absent nor tardy, 11 Name of those tieifber absent nor tardy: Krrna Burton, Myrtle Laugbend, Mamie McBride, Pearl Snyder, Kate Kniglitlj', Klliel ItiHeli, Mateer 1 banli, 1'tin Pjle.

a per Crowe, tiro-ver lloidet by and Blanche Smith. M. E. 'J'KI EIEEE, Teacher. PRINCIPAL'S DEPARTMENT.

8. Those who are indebted to us, are re to call und K-ttle I heir neeoiint i-it Ill U. Watson. The best line of whips at fair prices at (Jen. H.

Torrey's. Too tint for (Jie Devil. J. Hiliiamson has juM; received a cur of the celebrated Weir City Coal. Thiseoul hasthe lepuliiiion iMtii, too hot for the Devil.

Try .1 Vna. ill pleuM! you and wave money. Laiiil for Sal'. Southeast quarter section town- New Liw and Feefl Mi ship Si, range i. L' ok this tip and hrough the columns of the Journal, as it will isit him regularly for a year.

Ed Price, Jack Smart, T. Bibb and Robert Christman were out duck hunting Sunday night. The night was a beautiful one for hunting and all enjoyed the sport. J. H.

Jeffrey has prepared twenty acres for an orchard. He has made it mellow as a garden, and enclosed it last fall with 6,000 locust trees, lie will set the land in fruit trees this spring. William Sickler took out lumber, Saturday, for the erection of a new smoke liouse. About two years ago he lost his moke house by fire, and lie he can't get along very well without one. We take the following from a pr'va letter received from Hon.

C. Biddle: 'I have been very busy thia term of the legislature, and will be glad when I can return to my home among the boy in Comanche county." D. G. Galloway has hired Frank Em Tnerson and wife for a period of peveii months to farm on theCurran ranch. in this part of the state, and she expressed herself as much pleased with the country.

Her visit was as enjoyable to herself, as it was to liersousaudtheir families. On or about the lGth of January Arthur, the 16-year-old son of J. M. Dill-man, who resides near Kingimin, left home without any previous notice, and up to this time no word or trace can lie learned as to his whereabouts. Dilli-gent search has been made and no clue has been discovered, except that his bundle of school books was found lying.

the side of the road between his home tid the city. Ho was a bright, intelligent boy, and his horn; and ch relations were of the most pleasant elmr-acter nnd his parents are tfreatly di-treMsed on account of his absence, lli father dates that if the boy is all light and 'desires to remain where he is thoy ill make no objection, but would like to hear from him. He was ppare built, had dark grey eye- nearly brown, black hair, mole on right check, weight about 12') or 12.1 pounds. Newspaper will please copy, tatitij that a reward of f.l will lie paid for in make let eaxli oiler to A. C.

Alkinwm, XeW. tliftu-U. A cpociid unap in a fine improved C. T. aete ranch.

Vrkvif, Casket, Cnsk-l. Pi; Km Moxr.v I wnnt ch'iiee loii on eotinty faiiimor tatjehes at 8 iert(nt Will he prompt inset- ALL NEW. taercial Ilea Gitch Good Serricc, Prices Reasonable. B100 OVEftSTHEETf Average daily attendance, 83 Number of Number neither absent nor tardy. 12 Name if those neither absent nor tardy: Hoy Northrup.

Curnniiitg Wnlier Burr, Ivy Wataoti, May tliug. Write me al Medieitie L(lge. M. PAt.MKIi. Foil U.E; A Pew choice ranch prop-erlimi ItTin.

Write to call 00 i. H. Thoralo, ColdvratiV. Kafl. Mr.

Galloway's gods, John, and E'mer fill make their borne on the tunch, and formation si to hi whereabout. AI-iioaid with Mr. Eiunier. 'dres, J. M.

Diilruan, Kingman, Kaunas. Xcw Vork Ave. 1.

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