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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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BSABEL THE HERALD VOLUME 4 ISABEL, KANSAS, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1508. NUMBER 42 IUaHMIIMMUUimHMMfiMM.il.. J. S. Lanning made a business trip nHtwA.lli to Topeka Tuesday.

LOCAL NEWS Hunting, is forbidden on the land V)WWI mMMMMmJjIimMIIMMimllllMHIMIiMtillimilUUHl eased by me. Frank Arvidson. Uncle Jake Blaekwelder came home from Wichita Saturday. Joalah Drill Dead. Again we art called upon to chronicle the death of another of our aged and much respected citizens.

Josiah Brill was born near Salesville, Guernsey Ohio, on September 8, 1825, and died at his home near Nashville, Monday, November 16, 1908, aged 84 years, 2 months and 6 days. He was married in January 25, 1849, to Miss Julia Ann Franklin. To this union six children were born, four of Read the program of school enter tainment on inside page. New fat Met Otis Bell, Prop. Fireslh) Salt Also Bologna Constantly on Hand ISABEL, KANSAS.

D. W. Brant is in Pratt attending court as a juror. C. H.

Miller and wife, wrere Pratt visitors Wednesday. I hereby warn all trespassers from hunting on my farm. W. JL RlGGS. J.

Harry Gay, the eye sight specialist, will soon visit Isabel. Mrs. JocobStrohl left Thursday for a few days visit with friends' in whom with their widowed mother sur J. D. Smith and wife, of Sawyer, Sundayed with Mr.

and Mrs. T. B. Oliver. vive him and mourn with many friends his translation to the great beyond.

The children who survive him are John Rev. Hankins of Pratt will deliver a Thanksgiving sermon at the Ashton Brill of Nashville, Sylvester Brill of Blair, Henry Brill of LaGrand, school at 11 o'clock. Hunting is positively forbidden on and Mrs. Newton Marshall of Valley township. All of the children my place.

This means everybody. D. W. FlNLEY. Trains from two to six hours late is were present at their father's bedside with the exception of Henry, distance making it impossible for him to reach here.

the efficient service now beins ren dered by the Santa. Fe road on this di Rev. Harris conducted the services J. D. Smith, the Sawyer merchant, spent Monday visiting our lively little lurg.

George Kirkpatrick, ot Blue Mound, ha.e last waek visiting his sister, Mrs. Ansel Readshaw. "Sunny" Bob Tilden has been making his many Isabel friends glad by his genial presence here this week. Notice is hereby given that hunting is not allowed on my place. "4)t3 Henry McGuire.

Duncan Holmes spent Sunday at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Mart lloessler, the guest of Master Melvin Roessler, A postoffice inspector was here Tuesday and found, as usual, that our office was one of the best conducted in the acate of Kansas. Will Porter has resigned his place in the Otis Bell market and is now trying Isabel School Report. PRIMARY Report of Isabel primary for month ending Nov.

6, 1908: 33 Boys ......19 Girls ......14 Average daily attendance 30.5 18.1 Girls 12.4 Number days taught ..20 Visitors ,.3 Pupils neither absent nor tardy: Eunice Corbin, Duncan Holmes, Florence and Grace Huitt, Vera Huey, at the house and grave Tuesday after Next Thursday is Thanksgiving day noon and all that was mortal of a good husband and a loving father, an up and our good people have much to be thankful for. Good crops, fair prices, good health and prosperity. right and conscientious citizen was laid at rest in the near Nashville attended by a large cortege Dr. VanNess, the popular veterinary, was circling among his Isabel friends of friends wh extend to the bereaved ones their heartfelt sympathy. Josie Carl Whited, Mrytle Tuesday.

The doctor is a good hand Warner, Maurice Tucker, Clyde Boots. Chloe Harmon, Teacher. in his business and finds lots of work in this section. Charley Zensor is now head salesman his hand in the corn field. Bill will at the Runkle Hardware and Furniture high room.

Report for the month ending Nov. make good there or any place you put store. Charley is a handy man and besides is very popular and will attract him. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many kindly acts and expressions of sympathy during the sickness and death of our loved father and husband.

Julia A. Newton Marshall, John Brill, Sylvester 6,1908: Total number enrolled ...41 trade to the big. storey rr i Apples I have sorted the apples I shipped in by me and am now offering Dr. L. Osborn has sold hU practice to Dr.

a E. Woodwards Dr. Os- guaranteed sound fruit at $3.00 per barrel. Can be had either at my home born will however make two more trips to Isabel, Dec. 5 to 11 and Jan.

5 to 11. or at Santa Fe depot. John Engelhardt. You are invited to call and get ac Boys 21. Average daily attendance 37.3 Boys 19.2 Girls 18.1 Those neither absent nor tardy were: Ray Bell, Roy, Lenora and Mary Coles, Olin Huey, Maude Huitt, William Lan- i Mabel and Lydia McGuire, Martha Silvers, Paul, Robert and Gladys Tucker.

Rae and Edith White and Edna Warner. F. T. Williams, Principal. i Rev.

Anderson who has so ably as quainted with our new dentist. sisted Rav. Potter in the revival work here took his departure to his home in Jennie A rmitstead, one of Bennett Bros, popular lady clerks, is called home to attend her mother. This young Wichita Wednesday. Rev.

Potter will lady's many friends hope to see her continue meeting over Sunday. The Fourth District S. S. Conven back of the counter again and that lion will be held at Goshen church, Mrs. Armitstead has recovered her Tuesday Dec.

1st. An excellent ram has been arranged and speakers lormal health. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills of Eskridge, Locals last page.

Earl Blaekwelder and "Jay" McGuire are home from Colorado. For Sale Span of coming 3-year-old mules, well matched. 41 13 Frank Arvidson. The Willing Workers of the Christian church meet next Wednesday afternoon at the church. E.

Clark, general 'manager of Clark Bros. line of elevators was an Isabel visitor Wednesday. John Johnson is working with Dick Holcomb, the painter. They are putting the' artistic touches on R. A.

Hunt's! hansdome house. B. F. Dalton of Kingman county, is here visiting his old neighbor, G. W.

of prominence in the work will be arrived in Isabel the last of last present. It is especially urged that week and will make this town thir fu -Sunday school teachers and workers ture home. Mr. Mills will have charge jf the jewelry department of the attend. Stewart Larabee store.

This gen The lecture Saturday night at the -opera house by Elliott A. Boyl was of tleman is a practical workman and will prove a addition to our busi such a satisfying character that words 'will not convey the feelings of the Report of Cream Valley School. Report of Cream Valley school for month ending Nov. 13: Number days 20 No pupils enrolled 19 Average daily attendance 17 1-2 Number cases of tardiness 0 Those neither absent or tardy: Bessie, Vera and Roy Burger, Nellie and Ernest Lauby, Alvina, Arthur and Fred Wehling, Willie Mader, Robert and Clifford Sleeper, Judson Knowles and Stella Bolin. Carrie B.

Cox, Teacher. Mrs. J. M. Gibson of Isabel has been visiting her father, Judge G.

W. Stevens, and sister, Mrs. Eugene You-mans, in the city since Sunday Index. ness life. more than pleased audience that heard Elliott.

While here he bought 100 All our people should feel proud of the fine opera house that Isabel now the best sermon ever delivered in Isa l)el. Seed was planted in, that two head of 2-year-old steers from Doran England. has. With a seating capacity of four "hour talk of Dr. Boyl's that will live hundred, a fine stage and scenery this town has the best play house on this Geo.

Goodenough, of Turon, is- here visiting Will Elliott and taking a little as long as life lasts with many of his bearers. The "Seen and the Unseen" was a grand theme most artistically line of road. W. T. Holcomb Son of Zenda have been employed to paint the scenery and all who know these popu hunt.

Mr. Goodenough thinks favor ably of buying a farm in this neighbor (handled. hood and settling here. lar artists know it will be well done. DRESSMAKING AND Dr.

L. L. Osborn DENTIST PLAIN SEWING DONE AT Reasonable Prices A new era is opening for the Isabel play goers in this new hall and soon scarce a week will pass but what the Runkle Opera House will present some entertainment for the pleasure of our citizens. FOR SALE At Auction, granary 14x24, at Farmers elevator Saturday, Nov. 21, at 3 o'clock.

Farmers Elevator Co. Mrs. L. M. Gibson was called to Medicine Lodge Sunday by the serious illness of her father, Judge Stevens.

Mrs. Gibson stayed with him till Tuesday and left him much improved and on the fair rocd to recovery. D. W. Runkle of Valley township was in the city Friday to pay his taxes, He found his taxes double the amount they were last year, with exactly the same property on the tax rolls.

But nevertheless Valley can always be relied upon to send in rousing republican majorities. Index. WILL VISIT ISABEL 5 to 11 tVOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED MRS. T. B.

OLIVER, Kansas. Each Month.

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