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The Esbon Times from Esbon, Kansas • 1

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The Esbon Timesi
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Esbon, Kansas
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THEE HH'tt VOL. XII ESBON, JEWELL COUNTY KANSAS, FEBRUARY 24, 1910, NO. 8 GREAT DISPLAY OF WHITE GOODS CONSISTING OF (9 r' XOlAJ-J yrtd'f, SBON mm "WAISTS HUSSST 3 0 0 it 0 -Haying added this line to my stock, I wish to call your attention to a special showing on Friday and Saturday February 25, and 26. I believe Lam safe in saying I have the most complete and neatest line of white goods ever shown in your city, and as a special inducement for you to seeig 0 looks the line, I will on Saturday afternoon, after 2 o'clock, present each lady, who calls and v- -v tin Tk of th( finest 8 rom one 1, Uvcl Li lc line, Willi a ucauuiui jl inn vjaiiiuuuni i iicoc uuwcia iuiuc greenhouses in the state and I know that you will appreciate one of them. 49 49 ED the CLOTHIER, Esbon, Kansas.

North branch An exceptionally beautiful Dan Bagley was here a few days the first of the week looking George Philippi had a nice sale of the Red Duroc Jersey hog in Lebanon last Saturday. John Brennan and Frank Regan the wedding took place Wednesday in several of the town's foremost business enterprises. He holds stock In both banks and his reputation as a financier and his counsel and advice to the boards of directors Is inseparably connected with the success of both institutions. Then there is Brody, who came to Jewell county ESBON A GROWING TOWN. Noted for Fln Residences and Progressive Citizenship.

Esbon, Feb. 23. Esbon, a growing-Jewell county town, noted for its fine residences and a young" progressive citizenship, is rapidly and substan Esbon auctioneers done the sell after business. He moved to Wyoming about a year ago and is well enough satiffled with the country to sell his Odessa town R. W.

Turner of Marikatb, one of the leading lawyert and' Democrats of 'northwest Kansas, was in Osborne Friday, being interested in a case in district court Bob, like many other Democrat is for Governor Stubbt at the primary, but questioned as to the election in November and he smiles and looks away. Osborne Farmer. i evening February lb at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.

D. Hutchison, where their daughter Maude was joined in marriage to Will D. Hudiburgh. Promptly at 6:30 ingdone a good job too and distributed a fine lot of recorded brood sows over this section of Smitn county. Lebanon Item in Smith Center Messenger.

In the palmy days of old Salem, in time to help carry the prohibitory amendment, voted the first Democratic ticket cast In Esbon township and being the only-Democrat in this rart of Kansas, he was obliged to write his ballot. He has been engaged in the livery business in Esbon ever since the town was on the map and Unknown to more traveling people. tihsn 'lan'y other man of his "profession in this Dart of the state. He is one ht the ship farm and establish home in the north permanently. Married At the home oi the groom's father, Mr.

Ira H. Mendenhall and Miss Mabel Conger of Otego were united in marriage by Rev. G. Fisher at 2 o'clock Wednes 1. H.M o'clock the bridal couple entered the parlor to the strains of Mendelssohn wedding march played by Miss Ida Haskins, and took their places beneath a beautiful, canopy of 'green and white from which suspended some white wedding bells in front of an embankment of.

blue and white lilies. The prayer Oberthur was played very softly on the piano day afternoon. The wedding ford Model'T' for 1910 I Is a duplicate of the car iKal won the New York-Seattle race. Write for booklet, "Story of the $1,000 buys a five passenger, 4-cylinder touring car, f. o.

b. Cawker City, equipped with extension top, automatic brass windshield, speedometer, 2 gas lamps and generarcr, 3 oil lamps and tubular horn. tially laying- the foundations of a modern city. More and better building's were eree'ed in this town the past year than in ant yer previous, and it is predicted spring will open with the biggest building' growth the city has ever seen. In this the city is not going to be outdone by private enterprise, for the council hail already purchased a location adU contemplating the erection of a city hall, which is to be a modern lire-proof building with compartments for Are department, jail, couucil chamber and police judge's orHce.

In business enterprises Esbon has four general merchannise establishments, three hardware and implement firms, two banks, two lumber yards, two hotels, clothing store, furniture and undertaking, drugstore, newswaper, jewelry store and other enterprises in about the right proportion to meet the trade demands of an extensive territory, which extends al most the entire length of four mail routes leading to the extreme north and south limits of Jewell county. was a quiet affair, witnessed by the groom's father, mother and while Rev. McKinney, pastor of sister, and the bridal party left immediately for the bride's home near Otego. We are informed they are to make their home near Esbon, and we extend to them best wishes and Write for 15 points of superiority town's most prosperous and highly respected citizens. Dr.

S. B. Dykes enjoys a lucrative practice, and, like his eminent brothers, Jno. and Henry of Lebaaon, is a large property owner, and identified with the leading business and financial institutions of the town. Esbon is the home of the veteran auctioneer, John Brennan, who is now specializing in live stock sales and doing an interstate business.

Frank Regan Is a young acctioneer who finds that his services are in almost constant demand for farm and stock sales Hudkins i Gawker Gityt Kansas M-H-H-H-M 1 IMH II i II I III I 4 Mill t'frHjH I the Friends church, said the im-ive wedding service which united these two for life. While congratulations were being extended Miss Edith Beeman sang a very impressive, solo, after which the guests were invited to the dining room which was artistically decorated with carnations and ferns and where a sumptous five course supper was served by the si sters and friends of the bride. The bride was charmingly attired in a lovely gown of white silk ex-quisitsly trimmed with braid and The voung business men of Esbon are READING MATTER CHANGED EVERY WEEK. from the success that he is meeting, is destined to, at no distant day, tread in the footsteps of his illustrious predecessor, Colonel Brennan. Esbon has a splendid school system and her churches are commodious and well sustained.

It is a busy trde center for both stock and grain, and especially free from the feuds and pettv jealousies that so often impede the progress of Kansas towns. They are all on the friendliest terms and each pulls for the success of the town. bj.it even in these noble traits the younger business man is not in ad-vunce of his brother. Of the older generation there is J. C.

Hersh- ner, soldier homesteader, who formerly owned the land now embraced by the present townsite and who is even yet financially and otherwise interested Irish lace. She is a charming Look At Your Calendar young lady and highly esteemed by all who know her. The jrroom on her busy days the farm teams go jg son Qf Mr and Thomas some blocks away for hitching room. wu Topeka State Journal. UU1 UU1 11, a VI VYIJ COCVICU and prosperous young farmer.

Suits, Coats, Jackets, Waists and Skirts i They were the recipients of many useful and valuable presents. There were fifty guests present. Those from a distance were Mr. and -Mrs. Potter, Wilcox, Mr.

and Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Stineman of Grandview, Iowa and Miss. Mabel Robinson of Muscatine, Iowa. Rev.

Woolum left Monday Emporia, JCansas. Several people were glad to see Dr. Mays in this city Thursday. George Cline shelled corn last Thursday. Mrs.

Kivett Is slowly improving at this writing. and you will see that two months are almost gone and you have not started that bank account yet. Better begin Eight Tow to keep that New Years resolution, you made to save your money. Just one way to do it. Start a bank account with ednesday Ha'rch For one day only our salesman 4 will be here with a full line of Fitzu Garments for women.

These aar-4 For 8ale A 4v 20 acres of land 1-2 mile west of Esbon. Eight room house and other improvements, all new. Inquire of Jerome Hills. ments have been picked from the best markets in the United States and are sure to please. The long coat or cape is very stylish for spring.

Be sure and see them at this sale. Remember one day only, March 2. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 FARMERS STATE BANK U. B. Church Notts.

Sunday 27th, Bible School at 10 a. m. Bible School and preaching at Union church at 10 and 11 a. m. Bible School at 4 White Rock class at 3 p.

and preaching at Esbon. Let- J. E. STIDHAM, Cashier. FLORA STIDHAM, Ass't.

Cash WM. CAMPBELL, President J. C. HERSHNER, Vice Pres. A.

IV. JORDAN C04 JL 0 0 every soul be subject unto the hisrher powers: Rom 13-1. 4 J. C. Reiser.

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