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The Weekly Echo from Woodston, Kansas • 1

The Weekly Echo from Woodston, Kansas • 1

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The Weekly Echoi
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Woodston, Kansas
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WW 7F1 WHIP I'ff If Ijj I III A HOME PAPER FOE HOME PEOPLE. No 86 Woodston Thursday, January 29, 1904. Vol.1 W. T. SMITIIER, WBBBBBBSBESBBBssBi Ml NOTARY PUBLIC, Wood: ton.

Kar. Special attention given to deposition, etc. Ofllce at store. winter has come at last I Well, night. The next case on the docket is a breach of promise case.

Billy Tu ker is attorney for the plaintiff and Charley Priddy for the defendant; Everybody Is cordially Invited to come out and have a good time. A nearsighted young man drove off the Sand Creek bridge the other day and upset his buggy. We happened along at i In- riubt lime aud helped m-i things aright. Fortunately no lives were lost Let the young lady do tne driv- Latou News. Mr Simons from eastern tnsas is here visiting friends and relatives.

'J'he erection of a telephone hue from ami the Big Store is prepared to furnish its customers with Coats, Leggins, Overshoes, etc. Wo have Overshoes all the way from 85c. to $1.75 a pair. Cume in and we will do you good. Remember, we pay the highest price for Chi kens, Turkeys, Butter and Eggs etc.

Those wbo have not been trad at the Big Store are cordially invited to call and see for themselves. Those who have been here before, can tell about its bargains no need to tell about them in the paper. Our aim in business is to make the Big Store the great Dr. WEBSTER, Dentin At Alton Mondays, Woodston Tuesdays, tt ekton Thursdays, Fridays and Satunias each wu k. Extracts teeth by painl.

meim-ds WiMidston itfflce with Dr. Parker. ALL WORK GUARANTEED I Center of attraction, in ll Knowing wha It is to uft I. rirr wttK've FKKK OK (MfVnuK, au' atHi ted a peitiv cine for te.nit, Sail Rheum, Krywip 1. l'il.

ad skin disc e.cs Instant leliet. i4.ilTer longer. Write F. w. WILl.iAJUs.

400 Maulia tan Ave Ne.v York. Naiouia to Eaton is anticipated in tie and the way to do that is to let the people know what we have and quote them hard times pr'ces, which we are going to do. Go and get our compet ilor's prices and then come to the Big Store and get what you want at i tie right price. Many new customers have iwen added to our list just lately and we thank them for their wise choice. We invite tlie public to come in acd we will do them good.

Cora iu aud we will quote you hard times prices WAN I'ED FAITHFUL PER ON TO ('ALL ON retail trade and agents for' riiaiiufaci.uring house having well established business; local territory straight salarv $20 paid weekly and ex pense money advanced; previous exjierl. enee unnecessary; position permanent: Enclose self-add essed envelope. Superintendent Travelers, 605 Monon Chicago. 33 Yours with ivf-p ct, near future. W.

It. Lundy has purchased a fine Kimball organ. Miss Ida an I Otho Sheldon are still improving. Thei smod lie tiioi'k of their sister's death remarkably well. Th Salvation Army's meeting at Aurora clo'ed Sundav night.

It. W. Kriiexer is hauling lumber for a new burn. Mr anil Mrs. J.

W. Dorr have gone west to visit their daughter, Mrs. Goad. E. II.

Fr azier has traded his farm, the old Shepard place, for property in Natoma. The best thing we know of this week is the remodeling of Aurora church. The steel and lumber are ready and the work hns yr-i The interior vu 1 tea 1 EX Sand reek Items, South of Town. WOODSTON MUG CO. Drajis, Paient Medicines, Clears.

I wi li I llVr I' Nearly everybody is done gathering corn. Ed Miller went to JTatonia Friday. S. S. Frazier had a well bored last week.

B. Kempton coiue down from Stockton Monday nncl will haul his rye toNaloma. Lewis Fuller, the Igo post master called at Sam Whaley's Sunday i a vestibule will aged 21 yrs 6 mo 12, .1904. at the home Several of onr neighbors have commenced putting up iee J. fl Keen and wit me visit ng friend at Concordia.

Miss Myrtle Aikens and Frank Wilkin son spe-nt the Sahbaib wiih Mr and Mis. Stivens. J. II Gregory and wife were in Alton Satmd iv. it Nellie da iliei bildh.

-l. t.i.t I-1(1 1 1 i( I I injj a mother, two! i ami many Other Ifla-i. ini'iirn her and of bio it She ciii:" iiiii i Schoo Supplies, We understand that the old Sam Boggs moved niicr it the fin nd till, having j'dned i remains ere exiilc her father in F. M. Strange and family hav; to Alt ou.

with ai'i i IM.i. sei yi lit 111 If iiM i.t riiiis, vrf i i i Siationcry ery. The funeral i. Kev. T.

II. Tji.ua. no i i.f Everyone lias bad colds. (juile a number took rye. to Natonn las! week.

Colli! Cob)! Where are 'ho' fellow that p. we were not going to inn- any i ii. G. Sollenbarger went out to Wa-Kceiicy Just week to get a thornughbreo Ci.lf. (J.

Meniman was out ibis ay L-st week to (my cattle. 0. K. Miller closed his lai. i deal wil anl fta I tor Iowa.

1Ii Wonlen spent Saturday and Sun day wiih bis brothei, D. C. liev. V. It Gregory and otltees are condiitii ing a series of meetings at Hill iih good results.

Several conversions have already been made and nnue interest is shown each niaht. Mies Nellie Sheldon died Saturdn morning and was buried Monday. Tli it family is surelv having a serious tiim- 8 some of them have been bedfast fora'mui four in1 the. They have the sympathy of the entire community. I Last week's items,) Fine weather is the topic of the day.

Sundries. ranch has been sold. W. A. Scblowsky and It.

Itubottom went to Alton Monday with wheat. John Ilhea went to after a load of coal. 11 v. W. K.

Gregory of Mt. Ayr began a erics of meetings at Iiose Hill Sunday nielli. Walter Mitchell and sister intended meeting at Hose Hill Sunday night. IVre Meyers finished threshing Y- heard wedding In lis I the i roodston- -KansJ in-. E.E.CHJiY, Office in Rcir.

The Thomas boys have houyht several hundred bushels of corn from J. F. Mitchell MissCarlinof Kill Creek and- Miss Graee Oanfield of Alton were Parker's family the last of the week While here they attended the ball at the opera house. C. M.

Tullar who was visiting old friends here last week has returned to his home in Jewell county. Some of the boys were down on the creek skating Sunday. The young people at Pleasant Valley have organized what is ca led a Kangaroo Court. Thev meet eyerv Saturday iCi ,1 if' vsamJ BtaLwwaatl I Andy Brown had a load of feed ground at I Elinors one day last week. Uncle Josh.

The Fanner and Stockman and the Echo one yr. $1,50. Mr. Mrs. J.

While have returned from their visit Oli R. F. isliy who has been visiting relatives here has gne to Nehrnska to visit reltives before back to la. Edito: i Fearless Consisienily Republican Xews tri in nllof the wo.ld-well wr.tten ia mil stories Answers to qtie'ies Ar' on I'ealtli. the Home, Bocks' and on Work about the Farm and Garden.

r.r rf fr? fie fit 0 (0 at. 0 .0 fit pf gOr- iW 00 The Weekly Inter Ocean OLA Line nvitation 1 Is a member ot the Associ ted Press, the only western pa1 er rcee. 1 lie entire tcleiaaiih. ie news service of the Ni York Sun and a special cable of the New York World daily reports fn mi over special correspondents throughout the 11 Wfi mvite vou to call and see our row no i IflUu Al OUR NEW Furniture. Our stock is new and Is tKe br -i assortment we have ever had in Ladies Cam I A I i MP I One YEAH Dollar and Youth's Rockers, Chairs, Couches, Tables, Stands, Mattresses, Iron Esti ng of Subscribe for tlie Weekly Echo and the Weekly Inter Ocean one year, both papers for $1 40 a year Cabinets and our fine line oi Trunks.

Respectfully At Williams Son's. J3 tio 'ctour 11. That ag 5 on :4 ch celebrate Xh? tsary oi hi: an eitt triJtlon IL-, d. ys DUNLAP, HORNER ll ill Woo'dstoi) State aik, Woodston, Kas. 1 4 I CAPITAL STOCK 1 YOUR BUSINESS SDLIGITED, 1 H.

C. SMITHER, Pres. P. C. DUNLAP, ice-Pres.

V. BRUTDH. Cash. i Pi.

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Years Available:
1903-1907