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The Redfield Ledger from Redfield, Kansas • 1

The Redfield Ledger du lieu suivant : Redfield, Kansas • 1

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Redfield, Kansas
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Three sabers and magazines iri A where-- want some otM. Bourbon County, Kansas, Thursday, January, 1 1914. Of 1 j't 'V No. 44. Vol.

1. J. L. Hall and family entertained Chase Hall and wife and 0. J.

Hall and family Christmas Day. J. L. Hall and wife, J. D.

Lee, W. The basket ball games that were pull ed off were both chean games; the first one going to the Eagle band team 26 to 22, the other game between the business men and the Regulars was won by the latter, band team, 20 to 11. The boys have not been getting in very good practice lately on account of New Year's Greeting. We wish to thank our Advertisers, Correspondents and Subscribers for their good patronage they have extended us this year and hope it will continue through the New Year, This week the Ledger comes out a Mrs. Klocksen of came in TuesdajiTevening to visit her daughter Mrs.

D. Gunsaullus and family. Rev. Brown and family of Pawnee came in last Thursday morning and spent the remainder of the week visiting friends here. Ruth Lynn, who has been very sick contained $27, on the table and went into trie adjoining room for something and while there he heard the door in the other room shut and he immediately returned only to discover that the pocket bock and contents was gone.

This is not the only nor the first thief that has been made in Redfield this winter, and we understand there Newcomb and J. W. Briggs and wife were shopping in Fort Scott We had our preaching services Sun bad weather and too many other things day evening but on account of the for some weeks with bronchitis and whooping cough, is repored much bet weather not many were present. going on but we hope to get down to good hard practice in the fnture is a great deal of such work done here every winter One of these nights Mr. Allie Boone, Bernadine Newcomb and make up for lost time as it will and Robert Gilfillian spent Sunday Burgler will get a load of shot or a bullet in his body, then the mystery riot be long now until time to begin to bigger paper than it has ever been before The agreement when the Ledger was established was that it would a four page paper.

Now we more than fulfilling our agreement and we hope you appeciate it. Just think, the Ledger has not yet had a birthday and has grown to be double its size in less than a vear. Next week a continued with Walter Collins. get ready for summer concerts, will be solved. ter at this writing.

Mr. Ireland and wife ot Ft. Scott went to Reece. Kansas Wednesday morning after visiting at the Bert Ireland home at this place, Isreal Spitler shipped his house hold goods to Hotchkiss, Colorado Wednes Northcutt-Brennan. W.

F. Newcomb spent Tuesday afternoon in Redfield. Allie and Echo Boone entertained the following guests Tuesday evening: John and Pearl Hall, Delos and Bernaeine Newcomb, Robert Gilfillian and Walt Bethel. story entitled, "The Isolated Lonti- Wednesday December 24th, Miss day and he left last Thursday with his G. W.

Smith and wife of Fort Dodge, tient" will begin. Remember we pay Trila Northcutt and Mr Lee Brenn-for these stories and want you to read an were umtecj jn marriage by Judge them and get the benefit of them. W. R. Russell of Ft.

Scott. Both Iowa came Tuesday for an extended family for the same place, Kyle Land anchwife came over from visit with relatives. wpextena uest wisnca iu thp vonn(y neon are wen khuwu There was a fine program and Christ er Collins. There-will be a pie supper given by the Sunday School at the school house Friday evening Jan. 9th.

Everybody invited. thia vioinit.v.'.' The hvide is the daught Deerfield, Mo. and spent Christmas with her parents, A. II Jones and family and returned home Sunday. mas tree at the church Wednesday tijiue to make 'the Ledger a welcome er of James Northcutt and wife who are highly respected neighbors The W.

Gunsaullus and family went evening of last week. H. T. Newcomb and family and Mrs. Glen Lewis and son, all of Fort Scott visitor in your home during the ear, '1914 to Scott Thursday morning to spend groom deals mostly in buying and sell ing horses.

The couple will live on ChriVtma9 wjth his parents and return spent Christmas with Boone and LOST: Wednesday evening Dec. the old Blinca place near Hiattville. ed Friday 24th, somewhere between the high school building and the bank corner, a The writer had a very pleasant visit family. M. Sauerwein and family entertained the following Christmas Day: Mr.

A Qiristmas Dinner. Messrs F. M. and C. M.

Draper ith a Virus dinner last with parents near Winfield, Kansas, Christmas and also visited relatives at Local Happenings. Smith and wife of Centerville, Charles high school pennant. Finder please leave at Mrs. E. A.

Collins' or return to me at the high school. Bernadine Newcomb. adv. Lamu Thursday at the home of the former. Waldron, Kansas.

Returning home Happy New Year to all. Tuesday evening, Col Leonard Green went to Salina, Sauerwein and wife, W. G. Smith and wife of Fort Dodse, Iowa, and J. W.

Larkin and family. The table center piece was fruit of all kinds wreathed with holly. Place cards were decorated with Santa Clause A. B. Mitchel purchased the B.

Saturdav. Regular preaching service Sunday Hixon farm where beautiful grove Everett Henson of Petersburg spent and his Xmas tree. 1IU Ills 1.1 Wednesday and Thursday of last week Roast turkey with all the accessories evening at is Mr. Hixon has not yet decided where he wiH locote. H.

Lvnn attended to business in was served by the hostesses in their with Walter Collins. J. D. Lee, wife and daughter. Bessie Let tea your Kodak' work, SUBSCRIBE for the LEDGER Fort Scott Wednesday.

usual hospitable way. Films developed 15c each and post cards went to Fort Scott last Thursday to Mrs. Glover is 'repairing her house A Xmas tree was enjoyed afterwards made from the negative 3c each. All attend a family reunion at the home by the gue3ts, who were-Hugh Drap- on her farm north of towny of Charles Gross, tir P. kh Mr work guaranteed Leave work at, the Ledger office.

i C. Elliriger. John Hendrixson and family are en er, Mr. ana Mrs. o.

i a m'" Hnrt-marl. Dr. and joying a visit from his mother. The Trapp Print shop of Topeka, iAUU HJlCTi, Mrs. R.

W. Least, Mrs. Ida McKinnis, J. P. Ralston and family visited rehv where the Pink Rag is published, put tives at Uniontown last Thursday.

Mrs. Earl Draper and son Hugh Mrs S. Robins, Daisie out a beautiful booklet entitlen, "Kan-sansas by Marco which con A Hayden and wife spent Christ mas day with his parents at Deven. Lease, Minnie Robins, Howard Troy, Elmer Hunt and Cecil Woodward. tains a beautiful litograph of the State rr nit.

nnH wife visited L. J. Ed Capital building. At a reasonao.e oaur and fami, Mariftaton last Thursday extending their thanks and appreciate The Redfield Ladies Aid Society will LOST: One pair of spectacles. A- meet at the home of Mrs.

John Hen on of an opportunity to enjoy a' good The Passing Year bout Dec 19. Roscoe Lynn. ltcadv drixson, Thursday P. M.Jan. 8th, for dinner and a good social cnau Rert.

Boone Durchased a four horse tu nnrnoSf nt tackinc comforts It poweY engine of the Lumber Co. last na(j planned that this meeting ANOTHER BARN BURNS. week be held at the home of k' tx uxji iina Una ton nn thA Ki fn thp haH roans I tJUa ATUIJodUiiuo ucto v.n- i iti ltv-iiiij Three Horses Perish. sick list" this week but is better at it was thought best to hold an after noon session in town. All the ladies About three o'clock Wednesday present.

morning the neighbors of the W. U. ipne Re(jfield Lumber Co. and I. F.

are cordially invited to attend. Sec Henry family was awakened by falling gtevens each received a car of corn Dr. Ulery, accompanied by the Stork timber and immediately saw that the Monday. has been quite busy lately taking care barn belonging to II. Ray and rented G.

H. White.side and Brownie Turner of and delivering a collection of fine nvpr from Ft. Scott last Thursday boys. Sunday, Dec. 21 they left a big to visit home folks.

boy at the home-6f Mr. and Mrs. Wm niifiiion BnH Haiifhter Ora and Henry Ford. Monday the 22 they left WHO 1 o.Kf Af a. rif-v visit, Mrs.

E. a Douncmg ooy at ine uin by Mr. Henry, was all a blaze. He was immediately notified but 'the fire was had gained such headway by. this time that it was impossible to save the barn or any of its contents, including three horses, about three ton of hay, -a good wagon, harness, a quantity of kafir corn and other feed.

The barn belonging to Geo. Lucas, A. Collins the past week. Mrs. Mack Comstock, and an 8 pound boy at the home of Mr.

and "Mrs. G. L. A Ralston and wife went to Bron C. Turner, Dec.

24, thia one being al Another year has passed away, with its joys, its sorrows and its opportunities. May its joys ever flourish in fond recollection; may its sorrows be quickly forgotten; and its opportunities may they return for the benefit of those who have overlooked or spurned them. We trust that your savings during the past year may serve as a source of comfort and that your sorrow at failure to save more may spur you on to take advantage of the opportunities we are offering you daily to open an account with us and avail your self of our assistance and advice in all financial matter. A happy, prosperous and successful New Year to all, is our sincere wish. son Thursday to visit her father and most a Christmas returned in-the evening i.

Mrs Thomas Watkins left with her i i which was located just across tne auey Notes nl hv hard work of the daughter, Monday for Topeka where anu lOiefc. many townsmen which had gathered at she will make her future home. No practice Tuesday night on account the fire and Mrs. Collins' house was If you want to buy a farm or secure of some of the boys being, away and in frreat danger but was probably sav- a Farm Loan, write or see the weather not being favorable nd hv snow which had fallen on the G. H.

TROY Kansas. Adv. m. C. Ellinger was one that could roof.

Burr Gunsaullus of Boldwin, Kansas not be with us Tuesday night as he The origin of the fire is yet a myst- vjsited his brother W. D. Gunsaullus was at Winfield and other points on a visit the first of the week. ery to every onS and seems strange Some of the boys have been too much crippled up from playing basket ball that the barns which burn nearly always catch fire in the dead of night. It is said.that this barn and contents was insured.

to do much praci lany way Mrs. Johnson of Stark, Kansas came in Saturday to visit her cousin, S. C. Stiers and family, returning Sunday. Clay Lynn left Wednesday morning for Tarkio, Mo.

where he is attending The Band wishe, thank all those REDFIELD STATE BANK school, after a ten day visit with home tolks. who helped out to make the supper go all right, either with their money or their he'p. There was not much made at the supper on account of the bad weather and small crowd but every one there saemed to have a good time any way. Mr. Foutsof Ft.

Scott has been busy Robbers Getting Bold in Redfield. Late Tuesday evening while Thomas Watkins was fcetting ready to retire helping Mr. Leslie with a load of corn which they received this week from far the night he layed his pocket book Iowa..

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Pages disponibles:
763
Années disponibles:
1913-1916