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The Fredonia Weekly Herald from Fredonia, Kansas • 3

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Rudy Kibler's mother is visiting PRBDONIA HERALD Tbe tree was loaded down with gift, from toys to more valuable ones. uiili, i rom fiiiasouri. Gourt House News. UST OF DEEDS RECORDED. The late borne of E.

L. Dunbar hu Mr. andMrs. Tboma Vinson snd danghter, Edith, of Strong City, Kans are visitin with Mr. and Mrs.

S. P. Mr. and Mr. French are cousins.

The property of the Acme Oil and The tree wa fully decorated with cand'es and popcorn. About twenty-five o' the regular boarders, em been sold to Cbas. Peteflsh. State of Kansas vs. W.

Dean. Eur-glarizicg. 4 T. E. Botter.berg vs.

John O. Mart-eer et al. Action for recovery- of money. Cltristjnas In Irctloria. Christinas was in Fred nia everyone and e' jiyed by a'l.

The little tots were up in tbe early morning peeing what good old 5it. Nicholas had left them, and ti.e ehl-Hy peoj 1b were also anxions about t'uir remembrances. The regular THE OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. ores- i v. mil.

wjr ployes ana tneir inendi were I nis sister ana her busband, Mr. and ent. Ga Companv from an ordr handed Fnraithed by W. ii Fink. Bonded Abstracter Airs, lirown, or Kansas City, Kans.

FRIDAY, December 29, 105 down from the district court wan sold Geo. Smith, the Sutton branch III It's all riiht today at Sheriff Sale, for 35i0 to "iiuai tjriri! mas dinners were etv-i custier is dehvenrg quite a lot of corn to the Guilfoi-d irtin dealers. at many home, and helped to raako Chas. Myers of Chanute T. J.

Hndsonjto Acdrew Mabel. the iy pass ni pleasantly. In the J7V S. CADY, D. D.

ii Let the boys climb trees. Jlrlfll III If they wear Iron Clad flt John Hedrick made a trip as a dep Ralph Riddle is ten-ling store dur- Hudson, SACenter, 1. A Cberryvalle Fire. Cherryvale, Dec. 22 Fire broke out at 3 o'eioes this morni ng in M.

Griaspan's dry goods and eloUitig store, on tbe corner of the best business bl cks in town. For awhile the entire business ditrict was threaten ing tue vacation of the Benedict otizHd officer to Verdigris township stop the removal of some property I 1 1 atockinKa you wont have k-rU 1 1 III to ait up late in en dine Kf4I -DENTIST. Martha Keesling to Ida Keesling, Saturday morning a young man named Shelley was found dead at the Buff brick plant, evidently having been run over by the train. Shelley is a young man who worked at the plant aud had been in Neodesha Friday, much under tbe influence of tquor. The body is now ac Altoona.

Neodesha Sun. Frank O. Porter and Miss Hattie Belle Hicks, both of Fredonia, today, at the M. E. parsonaere bv Rev.

H. school, where he is a studious atten jvnich is in the sheriffs nanus by evennsr, Christmas trees at the Presbyterian aa i Christian churches were much enjoved and excellent prograus w-re rendered at both, jj.dc.-n by tne children. The dyV evtivitia ended with a dance of th dant. men. Unr No.

19 Iron i II I 1 1 Clada are made with trial 1 mm rse. Wilson local in ertract- jrder of attachment. The Guilford literary society is giv Probate Judere B. W. Ladd is still ed.

Prompt work by firemen and citizens prevented a repetition of tne ing some very interesting entertain anable to be at his office. M. T. Can menta. Thursday evening is their young people at he Owl Hall.

'tall is yet acting in that capacity, time of meeting. recent $75,000 confl igration. The origin of the fire is a mvsterv. Incen 80 A. Talleyrand, $3200.

Kittie Johnson to 8 Lester, 4 lots pt. 1 A. Lafontaine, $500. Jessie R. Dodd to 8 Lester, pt.

1 A. Lafontaine, $1. Esther Euans to Fred and Cora Parsons, lota Lafontaine, f550. Byron Wagarto Chas. Browning, Hid is performing marriges, and is leg.

heel, and toe. by tfm Cooper, Wells A St. Joseph, and ftM are Just the kind a boy needs to withstand the JiSClJ'J constant hard wear to which his stockings are subjected. 25c. a Pair vffM uing licences with a great regularity.

Foster-Allen IWeddiBg. diarism is suspected. The loss is about $1,500. kj. j.

uoi, an oia time and respective citizen of this county, bat of late years of Douglas county, is visiting a few days with friends and A. A. Wray, the New York Life In Office over state d. E. L.

BROWN, QP fOMETRIST. Spectacles Scientifically Fitted. Eves examined f-e on Mondays and Saturdays. Office, 612 Madison-st. CITY AND VICINITY.

This is the second fire iu a short ui ranee, ruu was in iNeodesha yes- vV. Chaffee. The groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Porter of Prairie ownship and is well and favorably iCnowo in this community. The bride las resided hero but a short time but (iuce moving here with her parents, dr. and Mrs. Egusne Hicks has made Bert E. Foster of this city and Miss Myrtle of Neodesha.

'were unjt1 in marriage Sunday evening terdav securing oeith proofs of Lee relatives here Rv. Pow ll. The nuptials ocmr- time, which has'happene i ia Cherry-vale, and started in a mysterious way. It is believed that" it is the Woodard, deceased- Mr. Woodard ro out his insurance in January this 1 lot Neodesha, S16s0.

Aiorse, me electrician re ed at. the home cf the bride's ps rent, ceived a new voice of telephones Richardson to M- Lackey, 1 many friends. jMewark townsinp. ln bride is a work of fire-bugs. from Chicago, Christmas and says the demand is so great that he will have lot Altoona, 75.

Ill "tranger to most Fredoniansi bni Rtlith Tennel of the Sabetha Her in those who are acquainted with her. ald gives this warniug to the men to 6e nd ire a new order at once. How Gregory to Mary M. Lackey, 2 love her for her winsome manners tolfca: "Don't permit vourself to be. the Co.

System grows. lota Altoona, ftS50. To Creak a Ct.Jd. "Colds'can be easily cured bv usintr in mwm i ind sweet disposition. Bert has liv year.

Hubert Hudson returned to Cha-inte yesterday morning, after speeding a few days in Fredonia. J. H. Smiley, of VLniontaine transacted business in the capital of Wilson county on Tuesday of this week. The January term of district ourt begins next Tuesday.

Only au aver lectivfed. Tbe women with the aid some Frence are liable to hand vou xne uunroro ounaay school, as ed in Fredonia practically, all of. hfs Elmer Wait to John Cooper, 35 well, we presume, as ail other Sunday ife. II- received a eood education Bumeu's Catarrh Cure. It alr-o cures nasal and head catarrh.

All dealt rs a tuuen something- like thi Inr A. Cedar, $3100.75. schools, under tbe international hi a mm the Fredoniacity tchooln, and i feett after Christmas: Turkev souffle management, has we mierht i )W regular opera'or at tba Union guarantee Bunsen's Catarrh Curt cure or will retutd your 16 Milton Whitaker to Hance Moore, em sayj the whole summer in establishing 3i-titiii. These younfi: ie p'e will u. la Reine, cioustades of turkey, nou- i rareil turkey sald, mavonniise, tur- ey bisque and turkev crambo.

Don't 3 A. Clifton, $262 50. age docket has been prepared. nike Fredonia their iuture home. in tmm in as a laci, tne uivinny or const, largely by Jewish prophecy, antedat is the only positive cure iu the world for catarrh, one dose gives ease and rest.

Buusens Catarrh Cure. No Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hudson will Walter to A Long, 131i ng at once to Loust keeping on North ii rmMtm i 1 3t theai pull the wool over vour From Tuesday' Daily. Write it 1098 next Monday.

Ww. H- dinger is in Fredonia visiting bis wife. District court convenes a week from today. Dr. H.

W. Taylor went toNeodsshfc this afterno n. John Lrndson, of Chicago is visit ing in Fredo- ia. Dre OTinger of lafontaine was It Fredonia this morning. Orlie Detever, of Pall River spent GuriaixHua in Fredonia.

The citv council meets next Tues street. A. Prairie, $266 66. yes: it's nothine but warmed over ent. a number of their lady aud gentlemen friends this evening.

cure no pay. For sale by J. Borgart. IKMP-J4aiM5(W II urkey." John Conner to A Long, 25 A John L. Sullivan, ex champion Prairie, $1.

Hsw Aibany'3 Eztortation. ASbinv is now funplief wii ing Chr'et from 500 to 700 years and then some Is it not time now, high time we were lettiug up on tue proofs and do the will of the Master, by attempting to establish tbe Heavenly Kingdom on earth, for which He so fervently prayed to Almighty God, the Father of us all. putrlist of the. world, was at Chanute yesterday with vaudeville show Ed. Chapman John Campbell, 30 A.

the and bt ta any it Lead pencils are probably responsi 'i mmmmm O. Alle will probaoly return to Prairie, $1. in the worlo. LiUow comp.m ritt iiie serious epidemic of dioh Norman. Friday where he is ii ii ib-iia which prevai's at Yateg Center hi hcpii fui nisiiing g.s loron- working at his trade as a bricklay er.

Sanford to John Campbell, 20 vear for 821, has rtan underbid by th- -Voodsou county. This is the diag ii Mmt-H A few of lh small box are able to A. Prairie, $1. More Bad Luck For Ifix-Sberilf R. W.

Whitaker, es heriff, was in today from his Neaik farm aud reports two mistoriuiies which befell him last Monday. 1 irn his wife, whom he married only a short time agi, became dissatisfied and left him, with the avowed intention of remaining away permanently. Second, somebody broke into ins house that day and took 5 in nione, three dozen eggs and a valuable poei- i osis of Dr. S. J.

Crumoine, secretary -kate on the creeks and small pond A Long to John Campbell, A. i he state board of health, who has jmr ri'tutried to Topeka from a visit until about leu o'clock each mora and. 20 Ai Prairie. $2933.33. i ig.

uo Yates Center. From Friday's Daily. Hnth Christman Dead. Ruth, youngest daughter of Wm. and Jessie Christman, passed away this morning at four o'clock, after an I Anderson, of Chanute was in Fre As a result ot his discovery that the Kans.

Inv. Co. to John Campbell, Cj.npi-e pwopi-- 'vun an ortrtr ot sitMr services -r 15. LaDow now comes. ith an ffcr o.

50o per nth. No-j friends, you who have en almost presuaded to move N-'w Albany-, procrastinate no longer. Come today come tonight. After ou onee move hero, you will regret tha you did not come sooner. Some vour friends are doubtless only donia lodny alt nding a sheriff's sal public schools of Yates Center have 46 A.

and. 20 A. Prairie, $1. ot property of the Acme Oil Gas used lead pencils from a common supply, purchased by tbe school board, i etknife. The knife was an adver 8 Hamacher to John Campbell, 40 ilbiess of long duration, aged 21 years Co.

tisement for a shoe the She is well known to most of our peo A. Prairie $1600. uisinouteu to th Henry Blass and wife returned to pupils each morning and collected Chanute on the plug yesterday morn ple, having been born and reared in this city. When about 7 years old, Chas. Goff to Jesse CReed, handle being a shoe, and he prized it very highly.

Mr. Whttoker gives notice through the Sua that he wid not afternoon at the close of school for you to make the start int; alter visitlug la rredoma a tew 0 1 lot Altoona, $1400. she nad scarlet fever, from tbe effects Dr. Crumbiue ordered the entire stock if "c-o-operative" lead pencils be Ui course you expect to come somp why not uovt New Albany be responsible for debts contracted by or which she never recovered. Ta diys.

J. J. Wolever will soon go to Kan berculosis of the stomach was the im his wife. Sun. VV Shaffer to Sarah Shaffer, Dund.

to 40 A. Webs tor 1 lot, JC liny sa City where he has several weeks immediately buri.ed. He also issued oi ders forbidding the continuation.of mediate cause of her death. Her work painting inside work on a large Fredonia $200. periods of health were never long llis pernicious curxom.

Too many peoule pay more for their hosiery than they should. Buy the celebrated Cooper Wells Co. "Iron Clad" brand. Thej combine every good point necessary for a stocking to possess. ou willbe pleased with the service they give the wearer.

We carry all sizes for Men, Women and Children. PAULENS. Home Cure For Piles. Boro-Ca-bol Salve will cure blind out in tnem sne tuny demonstrated to i am astonish, that in anv en day night at the city; hall. Miss May White, of Ooyvilie was Visiting in Fredonia yesterday.

J. T. ooper and wife spent Christmas visiting their parents at Chanute Many things are seen on the street, which remind one of Christmas times. Mi Beryl Isbam, of Buffalo was an eat of town gaest at the ball last night. Be't MoCray, a typo at this offloe, spent Christmas at New Albany with bis parent.

Mit)S Maade Follensbee, of Neodesha spent Christmas in Frtdouia with her mother Mrs Edna Johnston expects I leave for htr home in Ft. Smith the middle of the week. Dr. McCray, of New Albany was attending to business matters in Fredonia today. Chas.

Miller spent Sunday and Monday in Molino with Mace Fry and other friends. Mr. R. W. Moore and Neo-desha came to Fredonia Sunday and spent Christmas here.

Christmas is over and everyone 1b Richardson to Tilden Renard, her friends, her capability and talent lightened community such, a system 1 lor, Altoona, $50. bleeding or itching piles where all in many directions. Unable to attend ouiu re allowed to prevale. said other ointments have failed. It ab school much, or to enpage in tbe i uu.bine.

"The idea of allowing dif- sorbs the tumors, allays the itching at pleasures of youth, she kept a sunny isrent cnuursii to ufe the same lead MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. building. Mr. aud Mrs. Casebier and son, aud graudma French, of per -pent Curiatmas with S.

P. French aud family. Mrs. Gil more and Mrs. Crooks will cnteriaiue a number of the young people at the home of the former this evening.

Rolia Keesllng, Marion Hi 1 is and Cuas. Isbam returned last nigut from Correction. I beg leave to say I am not engaged in Fraternal Aid work as was stated in your paper Saturday. I am with lie Sons md Daughter's of Justice fli ying my work ph ndidiy as I et the the bst people in till places I visit and receive', most courteous treatment Al St. Joiir I met a cumber of people who toid ot the good tinif a of vnrnwhen Mr.

and, Mrs. Shaler ano alter dev. The very fitst disposition and imbibed more knowledge than most of her young and once, acts like a poultice and gives instant relief. Boro-Cari. ol Salve is prepared expressly for piles, letter, lo.nga cniiu does witn a lead uencil more fortunate associates, studying i i to put it in its iiouth.

and tne result Robert Altoona 241 MaadjWestlake, do 22 and improving herself often while is that diphtheria nercu are communi ecezma and all itching skin diseases. Sold on a guarantee. No cure no pay confined to the b' d. cated in the 'most speedy and certain Isaac H. Phillips, Neodesha 291 Price 25c per box.

sale by J. Iu. She was an omnivorous reader. ta scion from one child to another. Susie Anderson, Thayer 25 Bogart, finding solace from pain and wear "vvhen I went to Yates Center Wm.

E. Craig. Garnett 221 dbuhter Mis. James of our Chanute, after spending jthe day in that h.ngs had gotten into bad shape. Adbie Pearl Beck, Chanute 16 ness aud forget fulness of her condition in the varied lives portrayed in books.

Unusually talented in music, Mr. Dutton, who has been helping their diphtheria epidemic started Geo. W. Stivers returned to Rest sometime age. At first the doctors in P.

J. Thomas' store during the ho. Everet A. Chamberlain, Fredonia 22 Nettle J. Trout man, Altoona.

.17 I this morning to take charge of his town lived in their community and i joved Cdiirch privileges so greatly. Au i it would be an tx eiienl time for Mrs. Moss and her mother to visit s. Vox. for amoag all her other goou she acquired a knowledge of it in hough it was only tcnsiiitis.

But scuoul. He had but two day's vaca spite ot her delicate physique, that several deaths occurred and the town iday rush, will leave Fredonia in a few days. This leaves th band Wm. T. Phiipot.

Fredonia 231 tion tnis wet k. XT' .1 rn Wnn XT A it n. oecooie scared. All the schools were would have taken others years of application to possess. uiilci uiac, new Aiuanjr .21 Win Morse, of Benedict, was a Fre again without a leader, nut it is very closed, and the city council passed an things eat is "heaps" of the flues! apple buiterl ever tasted.

Charles Coop, Climax 21 io know her, was to love her." nuuance absolutely prohibiting anv eitement cf 'hopping. Mrs. J. T. Wells has returned from Marshall.

where she had been probable that he may decide to lo Myrtle Kobmson, Bevery 21 M. H. FLAUTT. caild under 15 years ot age leaving it cate here, having received good ot- Patient, gentle and sweet, naturally of a inny and social nature, she diew friends ana kept them to the promises. 1 he order was obeyed for Abraham R.

Elvin, Coy ville 24 Amanda M. Barton, Toronto 20 fer from the tune, and then some children were D. F. Clark, while in I wa la-t week purchased an elegant Cruiekshank Short-horn bull, for A. A.

and Ciau i Clam, of this city. This fin bull wiii be piaieJ at the head of th-ir Clear Creek Uerd uf Snort-horns. They are greatly pleased viitb his selection: Mrs. Anna VVbitaker asks the Sun to publish the fohowing: "I wiU to say to the public the reason I became dissatisfied so boon. K.

W. Whitatei informed me bywords and also by ac lion he had no love for me. aud that I ffas ai liberty to leave. He also had Pome very obscene language." A'co desha Sun. art.

Greatly appreciative of any William Richart, Altoona 20 I kindness shown her, she fashioned Dan Russel, John C. Gaede, J. T. a nested for violating 't. Their par eats fought the andcf course the ordinance was declared invalid.

The defeat of this ordinance seemed to with her little hands many beautiful May Hammer, do 19 Azro D. Hardy, Altoona 24 1 Grace Stard, do 19 Elzie H. Tommy, Neodesha 23 Eva Gilbert, Fredonia 22 and dainty gifts fjr her girlfriends and those who loved her. Cooper and Geo. East wtrs amoiig the Fredoniaus who attended the big Masonic celebration of St.

Johns Dy visiting relatives for some time. Mr. and Mrs. G. C.

HuboelJ, of Neo-desha visited in Fredonia Sunday with his brother, Jno. and family. Frank Cady went to Kansas City, Monuay morning of this week to spend his vacation visiting relatives Byron Kirkpatrick of Pyor Creek, I. spent. Christmas in Fredonia Visiting his father S.

Kirkpatrick. Vf mrA Mra Rnh'fc Loofbourrow of nUike people think tnai they had a Possessing all the many things that license to do as they pleased. No enrich life handsome, talented ani at Altoona yesterday. great effort seems to have been made Bert E. Foster, Fredonia 23 lovable it is one of the many inscru- donia visitor this alternoon.

Mr. florae is interested witu the telephone system ot that town. Mioses Sarah aud Cora Pryor left S'luday morning for VVavnesvilie, to speiiu tne ho.idays with tneir unoie, O. W. Shocklrsy.

Little Marian Babb, the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Babb, wt.O has been seriously ill, is iu an improved condition today. W.

S. Bogan lott last night for his old home in Hamburg, Iowa, to visit his 'ather, who is seriously ill, and aiso attend to some real estate Jim Frater and Jim Segnine, who wjnt to Blackweil a few drtys ago, signed a Contract to tink several wells for gas or oil around that pli.ee. County attorney, B. F. Carter is in to enforce quarantine regulations.

Myrtle H. Allen, Neodesha 22 able mysteries why sho should nave uLd the disease began to spread at an County attorney B. F. Carter was in Henry Rmith, Oaney 23 alarming rate. At this the town call- suffered co much and fallen asleep so soon Were it for the thought that she has even now awakened to a Emma Zoeller, Fredonia 20 on tbe state board for assistance.

Neodesha yesterday having several cases up for hearing in the district court. Deouesha spent Sunday in Fredonia visiting bis mother out north of town. I went down there, and started an in C. M. Kimball, Neodesha.

..221 fuller and more perfect exist nee. vestigation. I told them to enforce Gertrude 8. Hoare, do 21 her friends would be inconsolable the state laws on the sur ject of quar Like little Nell, "she never murmured concert in the bandstand yesterday afternoon which was much an ine. Frank A.

Porter, Fredonia 26 Hattie Belle Hicks, do 19 Allen Clinesmith. Buffalo 221 complained, but witn a quiet mind "Then I found ont about this pencil and manner quite unaltered save riness. I had the superintendent Rav Ciirnn. who has been workine bo -n all those pencils at once. I also From Wednesday's Daily.

Ouly three more issues of the Her- tlu titers re port game not as plent-fUi as a lew ago. Miss Mabel Shea visiled relatives iii CI auuie esterday. Kvery kid in town is becoming ex pert at mumble peg. The hoii.iay visitors are beginning to return to their homes. M.

G. Str cblandj of Chanute had business in Fredonia today. The county will meet on the first day of January. A. R.

Elvin was a Fredonia business from Coy ville yesterday. T. Rov, ley, the traveling man it heme until after New Years. A. Z.

Brown of Guilford was in the county seal ou business today. A couple of new fire plugs- were pul iu on south Third street yesterday, Fred Uein, of New Albany was iu Frcdoui ihe fore part of the week. Geo. Edgar of Iola was in Fredonia today transacting real estate busl-se -s. Grant Maxwell and wife of New Aioany were iu Fredonia this afternoon.

Eimer McKinney and brother, of La tontaine were iu Fredonia this that she every day became more earnest and more grateful to them Lucinda Bentley, do 15 CASES FILED IK DISTRICT COURT. at the Caney ballast works spnt Christmas in this city. Be returned NURSEY STOCK, of all kinds at WHOLESALE Send us a list of your nts ir prices. We will save you MoNHV. AGENTS WAXTfcO EVLKVWHKKK.

Hart Pioneer Nurseries Fort Scott, Kansas 13 S3 pus a stop to the use of common dr.nking cups, which prevails in the faded like a light upon a summer's evening." po olio schools. Jjjach child must have hii own cup in the future. The public Her memory will linger long with J. W. Jones vs.

Joseph Tannehlll et al. Action in partition. ho ldings and school houses have all those who loved her, like the fragrance of some sweet flower. -ii closed for the tune ing, and She leaves a lovieg mother and r' being thoroughly fumigated. I that we will soon have the epi- father and two sisters, who have all given their every thought for years, ue mc under control." Er.

her comfo-t and happiness. The comforting word of the old The Christmass Bail. One of the most successful of the school-master were, "Think of what earth is, compared to the world to which ber young spirit has winged 's early flight, and say. if one delib social events of the season was the Christmas ball given by the Fredonia Concert ac the Owl Club Hall erate wish expressed in solemn terms 'ant night. The dance started prompt above her bed, could call ner back to life, which of as would utter it?" Neodesha tnis afternoon a( tending to ss matters, having several cases up before the Justice of the Peace.

Mrs. Marie Iludsmith, who has been visiting in Neccesha, returned to Fredonia yesterday, accompanied by Mr. Win. Boyd and daughter, ot Neooesha. Chai.

Myers of Chanute was in Fredonia today, on business concerning the Aceme Oil and Jas Co. which Wis offered at Sheriff's Sale this afternoon. Miss Clara Blackburn, of Omaha and Mrs. S. B.

Morton, ot Clarion, Iowa, are in tbe city visiting with their sister, Mrs. W. R. Heath Miss Blackburn is a teacher in the Omaha schools. J.

A. Burge made a trip as he says, 'to the farm," but of course you may it as yon like. The Dr. is leeliug very spry and it wuuid not surprise his friends if be should choose a 'better h-tlf for himself iu a short time. B.

E. LaDow of the Fredonia Brick Co. presented the married employes of the brick yard a turkey eacn, aud che siimle men a dollar apiece for a ly at liine o'clock and was opened by The funeral will be bald at tbe M. beautitul overture, and after the You want come to the FredoniaL 9 3 Meat Market All fresh and salt Meats Fish and Game in season. E.

cliurch tomorrow at 10 o'clock, Miss Mina Bobbilt of Lafontaine conducted by Rev. Chaffee. programs of tne evening bad been uie tributed about forty couples joined in a grand march. vi-ited iu Frtdonia a short time this afternoon. A Certain Cure Fer Croup.

When a child shows symptoms of sheriff J. W. Timmons was in Neo- Aitooua ytsierday on bbi- croup there is no time to experiment with new remedies, no matter how J. W. Pratt, the Chanute con highly they may be recommended.

The hall was tastefully and artistic 0y decorated for the occasion, and icily was uued profusely in every look and corner of the hall. The Uoor, always an excellent one for Irncing, was at its best lar night. It v.is a pretty sight indeed to see the couples weaving around the to the strains from the brass i chestrn. The girls all clad in tractor was in F'edouia today on 7 rbeie is one preparation that can al The Bopga Bros, have started diiuing iu tbeir well on the Freeland lease just north of town. These gen-tleineii are excellent drillers and ie having exceptionally good luok.

It is hoped that they will be repaid for their expense aud labor with a good well. Among many Tpretty family gatherings and excellent ChrinmaV dinners, yesterday was one hla al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ryde on Eighth and Jackson streets. About twenty-five relatives were present nd partook of the excellent dinner prepared bv the hostess.

The out of town guest-4 were Sybil and Albert Sparks, of Chaudier, niece, and nephew of Mis. Ryde. Norris Groimer, was arrested last Saturday afternoon, by M. Mc-Grath on a warrant sworn oat by John Lamb chaiging Norris of being dis rdeily at a pie supper held at the Morgan Valley school housr Friday night, lie was brought to Fredonia and before a justice he pled guilty aad was fined $10 and costs of the case. Norris Grooroer is a brother of Walter Uroomer who was in trouble for statutory rape a short time ago.

Among tie great number of Christmas gatherings, oue of the, most delightful ones held at the hospitable flume of Mr. aud Mrs. J. T. wlfy, on Eleventh street.

A bountiful and toothsome dinner was served at one o'clock to fifteen persons. They were Mr. anil Mrs. Bird Wilhelm, of Blackwel), Okla Or. Flack and three children, Mr.

and Airs J. Mrs. D. Youii, Mrs. Sue Dn nneu, Byron Hess, Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Rjw-ley and two children. A family Christmas celebration and dinner was the main attraction at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. B. F. Carter, yesterday. A sumptuous lurfeey dinner was served the following guests: aud Mrs.

Rob't Loofbourrow, of Naodesha, Lee Punty and Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Prunty ot Benedict, Mrs. Nellie Coleman and Mr-. Sarah Loofbourrow.

All report a deiightfm time, expressing their desires that another tiuch a feats shoulil occur next year. C. Gibson, who live seven and one-balf miles southeast of Neodesha, was a caller at this office Saturday evening. Mr. Gibson was on his way home from Fredonia, where he had been attending a good roads meeting He reports the Fredo- ia mte ing a great success and of much interest to eood road workers.

Mr. Gibson also Informs the Suu that on January 2, the rural f-ee delivery out of More-head will be extended a mile north and one mile west, which will make it corner with route No. 1, out of Neodesha. Aeodesfta Sun ways be depended upon. It has been business The school chi'd seem to bo en- use for many pears and has never ieen known to fail, viz: Chamber mg themselves dutiug this week of todays Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Hudson, of Garnet spent Christmas in Fredonia with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.

Hudson. Elmer Haskell of Wichita arrived la thjs city Saturday and will spend the holidays visiting with friends and relatives. Sir. and Mrs. T.

O. Reves, of Nao-dpaua spent yesterday in Fredonia, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. iH.

Smith. Atrgusfc Haywcrth who is working in a giAss plant at Independence was is Fredonia, trending Cbribtmas with, hlf mother. Gay Pinney of Neodesha was in Fred mia Sunday on his way to where be spent the holiday with his parents. Marshal Van Alstine was yesterday presented with a handsome overcoat, ad bat, a present from many of the glass workers. Miss Hattie Wicks, who underwent an operation for appedieitis at Kansas City last week, is reported to be doing nicely.

J. L. Wever of Clifton township was In the city today on legal business, Mr. Wever has a case in the next term of court. Harry Singleton, youngest son of S.

M. Singleton, of Benedict wan in Fre-douia yesterday and today receiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzmorris and children, of Fall River spent Suhaay la Fredonia with her parents, Mr.

ad Mrs. J. W. Panlen. Ed.

Hubbard who is now Wowing in glass faotory at Independence, speut the firt two days of this week lu Fredonia visiting with friends. John McCray went to Independence Saturday night, spending Sunday and Christmas morning with his brother, Waiter. returned yesterday at a n. Lrhur Chaffee is recovering from thr ravages of pneumonia very slowly the home of bis father. He will not be able to to get around for a loDg time et.

The Glass plant bowling.team easily defeated the Fredonia team in the lain's Cough Remedy. Mr. M. F. vacation.

da inty party gowns added much to of Market, Texis, says of it. The The cigar trade will probably suffer Ubr.suuas present last Saturday I have used Chamberlain's Cough a relapse for short time ouly after New Years. Hi attractiveness of tbe da The ot sire program of twenty-one dinces vus not concluded until one o'clock, Remedy in severe cases of croup with Courteous Treatment To All. Heiser, Manager. Mrs, Moorman, Proprietor.

my children, and can truthfully say Chas. Miller returned from Moline always gives prompt relief." Ivor rd no one thought of being Urea they had started home. yesteroay where he had been visitlug sale by all druggists. vvKh tile ids. Mr.

S-ir Loofbourrow is visiting her son, Lootbourrovv and wife. i Two Brothers Charged. Nearly two months ago, John Pear 'Phone 60. South Fierce's Drug Store. in Neouesna.

son was arrested by the United States gitts were much appreciated oy the in ell. Byrd Wilhelm who has been visiting relatives in Fredonia since Sunday did not home yesterday as he bad inten i-d, but waited until this noon. wife will remain ftr a longer visit witu her sister, Mrs. T. Rowley.

The calendars this year are nnusu ally attractive, and some of them are exceedingly unique. Both B.inks, Gaedes, Holds Singleton, Blass' Meat Market, and Henry Bachelder are among the Fredonia firms that have given out calendars. All girls and boys between the age of 9 and 16 to 18 years inclusive, mem Georg" Richards of New Albany was transacting business in the county Marshal, Waldo Worster, or Fort Scott, aiter an indictment bad been seat yesterday. C. Phiipot who ha bean ill with Clnstmas Dinner at C.

IT. Shafer's. A most excellent Christmas dinner wr.s se-ve I yeterday at the beautiful tiome of C. N. Sbafer, on Eleventh street.

Tbe bounteous dim er was served in the ehgnt -dining room, i'd the exquisite t-ste of the hostess Shater was here oorlrayed in tn-s arranging of the table. The fol living guests were present: Mr. rd Mrs. J. A.

Sanders and family, of rVh River; Mr. and Mrs. John Ja-co'-y, nd son, Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Officer, of Reading.

Kans. and Mr. sod Mrs. F. O.

Samlers, and son. ap oendi-jites for some tim is much retu id against him. John Pearson was charged with being implicated in the mysterious murder of John a horseman and jnintist, of Bart-lesviile, I. T. Peters met his death on the second of March, 1905, and was MaiXM TmTii ill IiHiJ improved today.

It. H. Van Buren of Lafontaine was transacting business iu the county seat this attei noOii. robbed or about $1600. Roller skates and coaster wagons bers or friends of the M.

E. church, are anxiously solicited to be present seems be the rae among the smaller boys at present. VSU7 V. vj n. .1.11 A.

C70KDOJJ, A younger brother of John Pearson, was also arrested oo a warrant charging also him with being implicated in the at a business meeting of the Junior Wm. Prischell and C. O. League Thursday afternoou of this week at 2 o'clock at the M. E.

church murder ot ivtera. both of Ciiauute transacted business i i Fredonia yesierdav. These two Pearson brothers are well known in Fredonia, having made this city their home for some time. In parlor. Christmas at the was celebrated with ld.

Dust of Fii: River 1 he parties, Mr. and Mrs ISruie Officer, are newly wed, ha vit been married on Sunday evening D--ember, 24, 1905 at 8 p. at Rading, Kansas. Alter reaching Fred ui ia at noon Monday, for the Cbriscnias dinner, the wedding bells were started ringing, and they did esse until about 2 30 a. this.

Hotel ig' C'has R. Patefi-m and wife of Guilford were trans icting business in Fredonia this To Aid the Southwest Have yon seen the new magazine. Southwest? -It is published in St. Ixmis (formerly the Frisco Magazine). It is published by a Southwest man, contains stories of the Southwest and articles of interest to Southwest people, contributed by Southwest writers.

It circulates in the Southwest, and contains the advertisements of Southwest firms. It will a i the Southwest in all her mims for more people, for more factories, for adractageous legislation for investment, immigration and irrigation. Aid the work and benefit yourself by subscribing. Send 50c. fcr a year, 25c.

for six months, or a postal for a sample copy FREE. We also answer free of charge, inquiries from persons interested irt settling or investing in the Southwest and furnish advertising rates on application. Address Southweit, 1021 Frisco BuUJlrg, Su Lculs Fredonia about eighteen years ago a very Sunday Christmas troe list John Pearson, wile in a of rage mavion nf matches. Thp nmM DOV and anger, threw a brick at a man and killed him. He was convicted stand two to one in favor of the glass plant team.

for this crime but was pardoned be Tuesday mornincr. We are informed that on this occasion sleigh bells, fore his sentence bad expired. Jim Pearson has been around Fredonia a Severson will entertain their Sunday The Robinson Index retells the electric and also cow bells were '6d, much 5o the success of the new mar rit.d jop'o. great deal ot the time and is well story cf an editor who died of starvation and was being escorted to heaven Known here. Concerning bim, tbe Neodesha Sun says tbe following: Jim Pearson bears tbe distinction of by an angl who had been ent tu! for that purpose.

"31av I look at the IS) being the onlv i dntist who ever did a otfcer place brfore we ii8unl to eter prom scaous business in Fredonia but what was made to pay the penalty. Hi was really a smooth liquor ven Public Sale. I wl'l sell at public auction a my arm 5 i-iles southeast of Fredonis, on January 4'b, 1908, com-menci -g at 10 a. m. the fol-loin- property: 31 head of cattle as follows: 8 head of thoroughbred Shorthorns, consisting of 2 cows, 2 bulls, 2 heifers, 2 calves, 23 high grades 4 cows, 4 3 nal happinesoT sasii the angel tio they went below asid skirmished arouud and taking in the sight.

The angel lot aisfht of the editor and went around bades to hunt him up. He was found sitting by a der. For a blind he ran a lunch room on the south side of tbe square but 9 0-ei it was not on the square. Jim Pear- son was arrested in tne imuan furnace fanning himself and gz ng with rapture on a lot of people in tbe Tne last we neara oi jona rear- vear heifer, 7 2-year-old steers, fire. There was a sign th furnace which raid: "Dcliiquout Siibbcrib- was that ne was stui in tne jail awaiting an appearance be ers." "Come said ibe angel -w fore a United states uommissioner.

must be going," go on," said 7 cuves, i z-yer oia neirer. Hog-, 32 head consisting of 24 shoats, 5 broed sows, 3 fat hogs 6 of the ho jb are thoroughbreds. Horses 2 colts, 1 brood mare, 1 7- the editor, "I'm going to stay, ihis is heaven enough for me." Grip Quickly Knocked Oat Some weeks ago durtne the severe vear-oll work horse, weight about The foot ball same vfBterday at ODOOI Glioses ana a numuer ui uiuct young people at the home of the former tomorrow evening. F. W.

Carter, of Prairie township, was in the city today. He will have public sale sometime in February and then leave for the coat to locate, going to Portland, Ore first. A very beautiful Christmas tree was Arranged for the children at the Christian church last evening. The tree was beautiful and an excellent Srogram was rendered by the chil-ren. Dr.

Clifton Thomas, of Fall River spent Christmas in Fredonia. Dr. Thomas, though young in bis profession ba large practice, and his good and sincere work is winning much favor, Jfeff Wells, a former superintendent of the Fredonia Water but boW holding a similar position at Pittsburg, was in Fred on i i yesterday, spending Christmas with friends. He left last night for home, Mr. and Mrs.

Byrd Wilhelm, of BlaokWell, numbered among the Christmas visitors in Fredonia They visited with Mrs. Wilhelm's sister, Mrs. J. T. Rwley.

Mr. Wil-heio will return tonight, but his wife will remain tor a few days. M. M. Walker, brother of C.

A. Walker of the Neodesha National Bank, hat moved here recently from Alva, Ok and will succeed Ouy Pin-nef in the See of S. HIj. Mr Finney will practice law, probably at independence. Neodetha Sun.

1200 lbs. winter weather both my wife and my Wichita, between Wasbburn and Farm Implements 1 stirring plow, 1 disk enhivator. 1 buggy, 1 mowing self contracted severe colds which cpeedily developed into the worst Fairmouat colleges, t. not a success. This was a test game, in which try maonine, mmoer wagon.

kind of la grippe with all its miserable sym says J. S. Eirleston Terms 66.00 and under cash all I buy everything in the second-hand line that is of any value. I will pay you the highest price for it it will mean money to you to see me before selling your second-hand goods. You can buy more goods with a little money at my place than any other place in Fredonia.

Nov. 1st. I will begin buying all kinds of junk and will assure you I will pay you more for it 2 than yoa can'get elsewhere. See me first 2 3 'Henry Mao-low. 3 some of the new iul the ma.n change from the old rules, being that ten yards instead of five are required sums ver $5 00 A credit of 9 months of Maple Landing, Iowa.

"Kuees and on notes with approved sureties and to be gained In the three downs joints acninfr, muscles sore, bead bearing 6 per cent, from date. A stoppea up, eyes ana nose discount of 4 per cent for cash. with alternate spells or chills and rev Neither, team scoied or got close enough to a goal to attempt a irop kick. There were no li-juriea excepting bruises made in open tackles, and nn nlavers was taken from the eaine. ARE YOU A MEMBER? If yon are not yen should join at once.

The National Oo-operaiive ffers you the best and chespest insurance. Investigate the National and you will find it the best, all Burial Associations. F. Holljs, Pres A- H. Black.

Secv. A Treas. Dr. A. O.

Flack, Dr. W. Cady, Dr. E. Duncan, Directors Fredonia, Kansas Division.

er. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aiding tbe same with Lunch slaua on the ground. Walter Long. J. W.

Pheet8, V. L. Polson, Clerk. a dose or Chamberlain's stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use Inability to make first downs, made ooncompletly knocked ont the erip' tbe ball in tbe air most oi tne time Coach Dr. Out land of Wasl.burn is of i nese is Diets promote a neaitnv ac Guilford Generalites.

Lion of the bowlet, liver, and kidneys the opinion that no team can score on Thles Short ia suffering with Job's which ia always beneficial when the a worthy opponent unaer tne propos HOLLIS SINGLETON, ASSOCIATION. UNDERTAKERS. affliction. system is congested by a cold or attack, of the grip. For sale by all ed change, Dut if ten yards are required in four downs, that will eliminate S.

8. Benedict is azain ailing with stomach trouble, drngfUtf, r- this fault..

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