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Atchison County Visitor from Effingham, Kansas • 3

Atchison County Visitor from Effingham, Kansas • 3

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Effingham, Kansas
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0 06 ESTATE OF PO BECK WITH DO A CIAO ROUND OAK Obituary. Obituary. Winfield Scott Davis passed from this life to the unseen world early Wednesday morning of this week, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. I. L.

Owens in this city. He was one of the oldest settlers, having moved here in 1867. He was born in Gauga county, Ohio, Feb. 2, 1824, and was twice married, his first wife being Miss Cordelia Parr, who died leaving one daughter, Mrs. Altha E.

Best, of Chicago. Mr. Scott married again in 1865 to Miss Mary A. Moon, at Kalamazoo, Mich. To this union four children have been born, Lela, Georgia, Mabel, and Maude.

Two brothers and a sister have preceeded him on death's journey. The funeral will be held to day at the Presbyterian church, by Rev. Saunders. You will Soon Shiver! You surely will, unless you have good Stove to keep you warm, for the bleak and icy winter is close se at hand. sell the best heating stove on earth, the original and only P.

Beckwith Superior Air-tight Round Oak. It has no equal as a heater. also handle the Celebrated Majestic Stoves and Ranges, the best cooking contrivancesever placed in a food foundry. You may need a wagon to gather in the great corn crop. can furnish you with the best wagons that ever rolled the Celebrated Bain and the Reliable Beggs.

Also scoop boards, Scoop shovels, and a large and well selected stock of general Hardware. E. MAYHEW, General Hardware, Tinware, Furniture, Undertaking The Visitor. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. One Dollar per year in Advance.

The Visitor Publishing Co. J. GRANGER, EDITOR. W. There was a good crowd at the Remeeting in this city last Satpublican Senator Hayden, Shefurday night.

field Ingalls and other of the county candidates made speeches. cooked and canned The jackrabbit A Wisconsin man, G. is a delicacy. told Kansas about it. It was a Eisold, and the Kansans who heard good joke it laughed.

So Mr. Eisold proceeded his theory. Out in Elto demonstrate in Barton county, in the lenwood and almost in the center of wheat belt the state, he established a packing house or a canery for the preservation of rabbit meat. It's his turn to laugh for he made money in the rabbit now, last winter and he gave emseason ployment to thirty-five persons. Eisold had spent his life hunting and He knew of the demand trapping.

rabits and concluded they could be for in the proper season and purchased for sale the year round. preserved seemed to be the place for Kansas establishment. He calculasuch an could operate the factory in ted he rabbit meat and in winter to put up summer could preserve vegetables. deal paid so well that he The rabbit not to work through the sum-decided rabit product is sold almost en The in the eastern states. irely Harvest Home Prorgam.

The following is the program for Harvest Home and Old Folks' Day, Sunday, Nov. 18th. Music, Congregation. Invocation, Pastor. Ten Minute Address, Rev.

J. H. Green. Music, Congregation. Five Minute Talk, Bro.

Warrick. Five Minute Talk, Bro. Vest. Music, Congregation. Five Minute Talk, Bro.

Heffelfinger Experience Meeting, Old Folks. Song, "Blest be the Tie that Binds'1 Closing Address, Pastor. Offering. Closing Song, Congregation. STATE BANK OF EFFINGHAM.

CAPITAL $20,000,00. Surplus and Profits, $10,000. T.J. BOHANNON, E. L.

THOMAS, Vice C. L. CUMMINGS, Cashier, Bohannon, EL Thomas, Cummings, John Graves and Chas. Crawford. If the Farmer doesn't sleep well at night he cannot work well in the day time.

He will not sleep well at night if he is compelied to worry about his money. He will have no need to about his money if deposited in a safe worry bank: We invite you here. A W. Mulligan, The LIVERYMAN Effingham, Kansas. WANTED! ATCHISONBUSINESSCOLLEGE 100 Young Women to prepare for high grade positions for help than we can supply.

POSITIONS GUARANTEED to GRADUATES FROM FULL COURSE. Tuition rates reduced, Living expenses LOW, Railroad Fare Paid. Thorough and quick preparation for good paying positions. Fall term, Tuesday, Sept. 4th, 1906.

Write to to A. F. HECK, Atchison, Ks.

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