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The Isabel Herald from Isabel, Kansas • 1

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The Isabel Heraldi
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Isabel, Kansas
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THE ABEL HERALD 1 ISABEL, KANSAS, FRIDAY, FEB, 2, 1906. NUMBER 52 Harness Oil, the best, at Stewart LOCAL NEWS 1 Larabee's. Fresh celery at the meat market. Concert at Methodist church Feb 6. D.

T. Murray is putting up a tool Ground hog day. Now for weather shed on his Hardscrabble place. predictions. Clyde Sellers of Charlestown, Okla Boots Huey sold a pair of fine homa, is visiting friends about Isabel.

mules to Jim Doran. Yon can't beat the St. Paul as an in The poll tax workers are doing good work on the streets of Isabel. surance company, Lester White agent. T.

N. Corrie finished up shelling corn W. P. Silver is running his steam sheller at the Boots elevator. Wednesday.

Edgar jCorrie did the work. Meisetsingers Tuesday, February 6. D. T. Murray has a male hog for sale cheap.

Clint Gray has the pneumonia. Dr. Nossaman is in charge. C. C.

Duncan moved Monday to the south part of the Phipps house. W. H. Harding and family will make their home at Nashville for a time. Banks Cherry and James Wray were over from the Sawyer country Tuesday.

Frank Roby of Artesia, New Mexico, has been visiting Lester White for a few days. Jim Doran of Harper paid Isabel friends a friendly visit last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. E. W.

Urton and children visited friends and relatives in Wichita over Sunday. Miss Bernice Woodward and Keithly visited at the Kejthly home Saturday and Sunday. Jim Swinson is sporting around with a pair of those fine mules the Ratcliff Bros, of Cunningham are selling. Lester White, Isabel's hustling real estate man, has been busy for some days with prospective land buyers. Isabel.

Praise it. Improve it. Talk about it. Trade at home. Be public spirited.

Take a home pride in it. Tell of its business resources. Tell of its natural advantages. Trade and induce others to trade here. When strangers come to town use them well.

Don't call your best friends frauds and imposters. Support the local institutions that benefit your town. Look ahead; of yourself when all the town is to be considered. Don't forget you live off the people here, and you should help others as they help you. Ex.

There are just six lots left on Isabel Heights and they will be closed out at a bargain. G. W. Rose bought a team of mules of Ratcliff Bros, last week. They are a dandy pair.

Furniture in a good variety is a new feature of the Stewart Larabee firm. A good thing for our town. S. B. Rohrer represented the Isabel Commercial Club at the Semi-centenial meeting at Topeka last Monday.

John Wheatley is considering a plan to" put in line to Medicine Lodge and put Isabel in direct communication with the county seat. Elmer McCune, the little lad who has made his home with the G. S. Davis John Polaski has moved into the north apartments of the C. C.

Phipps family thi3 winter, left Monday to live James Hays and wife left Monday rock house. Alonzo Nossaman stopped to see Grandma and Dave for a few clays the first of vthe week. with an aunt at Omaha, Nebraska. for a pleasure trip out in Beaver coun The. Christian church ladie3 gave a ty, Oklahoma.

Hunting and visiting is the order of the trip and Jim and wife very pleasant and enjoyable oyster sup Rov Rose invested in four head of will have a good time. per at I. 0. 0. F.

hall last Thursday night. All present were well fed and fine mules from Ratcliff Bros, at nine ham last week. The wolf hunters south of town thoroughly enjoyed the occasion. should be careful not to destroy the fences of citizens. Be a little careful Frank Dunham has contracted with Burgess to sell horses out on the boys because some of the old men are past the day of repairing fences.

Englewood branch. The Dunham boys Matt Walcott of Lookout, Oklahoma, "-paid old friends in the Isabel country a pleasant visit last week. Mrs. Wm. Rinebarger has been quite sick and Dr.

Nossaman has been called to their home several times this week. Virgil Twyman is back at his post in The hotel keep changing hands so frequently these days that it takes considerable time to keep up with the are all horsemen and they can be depended on to handle the best of stock. Miss Lula Bunch who ha3 been visit deals. The latest report is that A. J.

-Eccleston will take charge. M. M. ing her sister, Mrs. Walter Huey, left Thursday morning for her home in Keithly concluded that a hotel wa3 not his sphere of usefulness and declined Missouri.

Miss Bunch proved quite a social favorite while here and her de Charley Johnson of Medicine Lodge was seen on our streets Thursday. Dr. Nossaman 's fine residence will be ready for the plasterers this week. The Commercial Club will meet next Wednesday night at the school Diamond Black harness oil, the very best on the market, 75c per gallon at Stewart Larabee's. Get 100 envelopes with your card neatly printed on them for 50 cents at the Herald office.

Tom Howard left Wednesday for Spokane, Washington. Tom wants to see what that country is like. Little Vera Huey is under Doctor Nossaman's care. The doctor will soon have this little lady as chirp and well as ever. wanting seed oats had better notify Ed Boots at once as the supply in country is limited and orders must be placed at once.

C. Doty and wife, W. H. Payne and W. P.

Nossaman were down from Cunningham Wednesday looking over the big bargains Lester White, our real estate, man is offering. It has been suggested that we mention that the work now being done on Main street has no connection with the grade of the railroad we fondly hope may some day come this way from Medicine Lodge. Mr. Corbin, the new manager of the T. M.

Deal Lumber Co. 's yard here, is improving the plant right along. Another addition to the shed room is about to be erected. Lumber is all under cover and a stock is kept that fills all requirements. C.

V. Mclntyre, who has been the manager of the Isabel Lumber plant at this place for nearly a' year, left Thursday for his home at Ashland. Mack proved himself a capable and popular fellow arid leaves Isabel with the best wishes of a. host of friends. C.

H. Reynolds, Isabel's popular shoe and harness repairer is fixed so as to mend your harness on short notice. Now is a good time to bring ii your work of this kind, so as to have things all right when you commence your spring toil. Mr. Reynolds is an expert at his business and you can count on getting repairing done in a workmanlike manner.

The Isabel Commercial Club is taking hold of the- work for the promotion of the Isabel section with a vim that is trnly encouraging. When people come in from three or four miles in the country, as several do, to attend these meetings it shows how thoroughly interested our people are in the progress of our country. Turn out all of you, and lend a helping hand to an institution that is bound to bring you valuable returns. The farmers institutes and. experimental station is but a small part of the scope and possibilities of our club.

The boys are glad to see Virgil on hand again. R. D. Murray sold a quarter last week to a Mr. Godbut This rft i twn mi1p3 smith, nf Tiawndfllfl parture will be regretted.

proposition. The musical given by the Meister The offer of $100 as a prize to the singers was "the best of its kind ever given in the old college town of Ava- best experimental station on this branch by the Santa Fe people is typical of lon. The bovs are royal good fellows this roads generous method of promo tion. Bvery Club on the line should at once take this matter in hand and go in to win. Talk i3 cheap stuff as com and was a bargain.

The Meistersingers were a decided success. a McKinley, Rock Rapids, la. Hear them at Methodist church Tuesday evening, Feb. 6. Guy Figge is holding down the head clerkship at the Bennett Bros, store.

Guy has many friends in the Isabel section who are always pleased to see him. Uncle Jake shut his little dog in a grain bin and kept him prisoner for 24 pared to the seeing with ones own eyes what can be done in this section by painstaking farming. Give this matter your immediate attention and make our community the winner of thi3 $100. The following "Ex" story has ap peared in. several Kansas papers.

It deserves space whether true or not: "Recently a church congregation in a and made many friends during their stay with' us over Sunday. We are looking forward to a return date this season. Chas. Banks, Avalon, Mo. This quartette comes to Isabel Tuesday evening, February 6.

Many Odd Fellows from here attended the instalation of Sawyer's new I. 0. 0. F. lodge Thursday night.

Isabel's famous team had the work in hand andmost impressively told the beautiful story of Odd Fellowship. The Isabel team has been repeatedly ealled the best exponents, of the work of the order in thi3 part of Kansas, and it goes without saying that they added newlaurals to reputation last night. The Christian society of Isabel will open a series of meetings in I. 0. 0.

F. hall next Sunday at 11 a. m. and will hold services at that place every evening until further notice, except on lodge nights. Evangelist M.

B. Ingle, A. L. L. a speaker of more than usual ability whose reputation as an orator and evangelist, extends beyond the confines of our state will have the conduct of these meetings and a rare intellectual and spiritual treat is offered to all who may come.

You are earnestly invited to come out and hear the word from a man of ability and character. for his dogship and its involuntary confinement will keep him from dodging into out of the way places for some time. The Valley' township board met Monday and transacted a world of business. Road overseers were appointed as fol-fows: Earl Miears, District No. 1 and H.

L. Skinner, No. 2. A number of bills were allowed. The board ordered fences set on proper lines.

Wednesday of this week S. W. Nos- boman nf bought the Nor- little Kansas town built a church. To pay for it they were obliged to call upon the merchants of the community for donations. The merchants responded liberally and $300 was raised from this source.

The last man to subscribe was John Smith, jeweler. 'I will give you $5 if you will let me add something to your subscription he said. Permission was accorded him and he wrote at the bottom of the list: 'John Smith, jeweler Sears, Roebuck Co 0 Montgomery, Ward Co 0' The church people saw the point when the minister read from the pulpit the list of doners to the building fund. Since the dedication of the church there have been no mail orders sent out from that Kansas town." wich drug store and will take charge of the business Mr. Nossaman has been in the drug business at Cunningham for several years and he is also a physician.

Mr. Nossaman has become the possessor of a good business and we wish him abundant success in this new venture. -Norwich Herald..

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