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The Esbon Timesi
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i fiUU Hist. Soc'y SBON THEE NO. 24 ESBON, JEWELL COUNTY KANSAS, MAY 14, 1914, VOL. XVI, oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Store The Sew 0 0 0 Your last 'mm 8 0 To buy. a $2.50 or $3.00 Mens $1.79 Felt Hat for only 0 0 0 This week we received another shipment of patent leather slippers and pumps.

These little 2-strap slippers for children are very pretty and priced at $1.00. Baby Doll pumps for larger girls; the kind that are so much called for are priced at 1 .75. We just received some mens ventilated oxfords. The weather'! will soon be warm enough for them. Come in and see them and you will want a pair.

More new goods arriving this week. Strawberries every day now 0 0 0 opportunity. Sale closes 16th. Dont lose this Come in today. Saturday night the 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 arper 0 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Phone your orders to No.

48 We pay cash for Produce Dillon a close second and Olive Oba Ingham, Ralph Scanlin, Chandler holds third place. Fred Spaulding and George Huntsinger leave Monday for Manitou, to take charge of the electric theatre which they have leased for the summer. The Juniors voted on Tuesday to decorate the opera house for Rev. Adams chose "The Golden Marthetta Vance and ElmerEllis. Miss Patterson went to Man-kato Tuesday evening on a business trip.

Among the visitors on Tuesday were: Mrs. Dr. Mays, Miss Colson, Miss Mabel tier Esbon friends Saturday and the Senior graduation exercises. We going to. have the most Rule" for his text.

The Esbon Kid Ball Team are Novelty for Outdoor Wear. Serge with a wide wale or Waavv wViinfnrd will develOD a elaborate program that Esbon has ever High School Notes. Charles Newman. Prof. Dnrrett i Jbusily engaged erecting" attractive' and practical playground apparatus Sunday.

The lady, teachers took six o'clock- dimmer idth.Irs. Chandler Tuesday evening. going to Burr Oak Friday after flolben and Mrs. Jenkinson. tv huh as any the Miss Mabel Holben of Nor- The lady teachers took six cp a aim nun iineitru.

uui.w Ralph Drake's donkey'lastMon noon to play against the Burr Oak Kid Team. -V Miss DeMoss will depart for her home in Thayer, Kansas Saturday where she expects to catur Kansas is visiting Alta o'clock dinner with Miss Kelly Adams this week. Wednesday evening. Miss Kelly has accepted a Harold Huntsinger broke all spend the summer. position in the Clyde schools for of the world's records for pitch day Charley Garber and J.

Jenkinson were in Salina Tuesday arranging for the Ford auto agency in this territory. Rosvall and Nelson have thrown it up on the schoolgrounds. The High School students and teachers enjoyed a rollicking time and a bounteous feast at their annual picnic last Thursday afternoon. Father O'Reilly and Dr. Meredith were among the guests.

Miss Patterson will attend Everybody should attend the he coming year. Bottomley, fashion expert, in an illustrated article in this issue of The Times. The beauty of Mrs. Bottomley's talk is that she tells our women readers how to make suitable frocks. She also says a few words about the latest manner of dressing the hair.

You should read our fashion columns regularly. Fred Manchester can throw ing when he pitched for Otego against Burr Oak, Burr Oak winning 14 to 13. Commencement exercises at the opera house Friday evening, May he shot put three feet farther 5th. A full orchestra and han any of the teachers are able Raymond Wagner and Ralph owing to some disagreement with Hudkins the general agent to. Fern Nelson holds hrst Scanlin went to Otego last Fri summer school at Pittsburg chorus will furnish special music.

The graduates will wear their Caps and gowns. The orations place among the girls with Elsie for northwest Kansas. day to witness the ball game Kansas. between Burr Oak and Otego. will be up-to-the-minute in every Prof.

Fairbrother took his Gospel Team to Burr Oak on respect. Each speaker is limited eight minutes. Mothers' Day. Tuesday morning Oba Ingham and Ralph Scanlin outlined a ball ground in the school yard which was regulation size. Miss DeMoss cancelled the Final examinations were given in MissDavies' room Wednesday Burr Oak girls basket ball game for Friday May 15th.

and, Thursday. The Baccalaureate services drew a large and appreciative Final examinations will be Miss Davies will take the summer music course at Lincoln given in the High School Friday. audience. The teachers' duet by Misses Davies and Kelly was Perfect attendance certificates Nebraska this summer. have been awarded by Co.

Supt. especially worthy of compliment. Miss Davies visited several of Chilcott to Ora Hills. Elmer Stump and Fern Nelson of the High School. The following receive Eighth 1914 (Emttmnwm? ttt vtm a Grade diplomas: Zeta Hollar, Olive Chandler, Elmer Ellis, Robert Craig, Oba Ingham, Vern Pate and Marthetta Vance.

Robert Craig quit school las week. In money matters as well as weather matters the Rainy Day period is unwelcome. A wise provision against that time and the discomforts attending is a substantial account in some reliable bank. We are not offering big returns on small investments but an absolutely safe depository for your funds and interest on same at a rate consistent with sound profitable banking. All of our deposits are guaranteed by the Depositors Guarantee Fund of the State of Kansas.

Irma Lantis emit school last week. Those who receive perfec attendance certificates in the Intermediate room are Elmer Steinshouer and Marguerite Man Chester. Robert Jenkinson, Dorothy Hills and Nina Dillon visited the Primary room Tuesday. Selection Big Four Orchestra "Greetings to Spring" High School Chorus Selection Big Four Orchestra 1914 Class March Big Four Orchestra Invocation Rev. Adams Address of Welcome Raymond James Brennan "The Merry Birds of Spring" Girls' Octette "The Commerce of the World" Jesse Robert Harper "Mine Ain Folk" Fay Davies "The Government Ownership of Public Utilities" Libbie May Moravek Piano Duet JafceU "The World's Progress in Aviation" William Elza Wright "The Merry Mountaineers" Boys Trio "The Gratifying Results of the Hague Peace Convention" Alta Tyrone Adams Song Girls' Quartette "The Nation's Famous Men of the Hour" 4 Raymond James Brendan Presentation of Medals and Diplomas Dr.

Staley Pres. of Board Those receiving perfect at tendance certificates in the Farmers state Bank Primary room are Helen Knight, Erma Sheard, Wardie Beam, Harold Staley, Paul Manchester and Goldie Steinshouer. Olive Carter has returned to school after a'weeks absence J. E. Stidham, Cashier Flora Stidham, Asst.

Cashier Wm. Campbell, Pres. J. Hershner, Vice Pres. Those receiving' perfect at tendance certificates in the Grammar room are Olive Chan Benediction Dr.

Meredith dler, Zeta Hollar, Hattie Knight, ooooooooooocq'.

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1899-1922