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The Chapman Advertiser from Chapman, Kansas • 1

The Chapman Advertiser from Chapman, Kansas • 1

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NO, VOL. 18. KANSAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY, 2 1903. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 4 1 1903. 3 1888, 0 The above dates tell the tale.

Been here 15 years in business every day and we are still on deck at the old stand, and are better prepared than ever to take care of your wants. We want to thank you for yoiir kindness and patronage the past year and we hope to merit the same for the ensuing year. You will find Ed. Tom always ready to do their part. CO CO We expect to carry a larger stock than ever of Good Things to Eat and by buying the goods at cash prices we will make it an item to trade with us.

Wishing you a Happy and Prosperous New Year and asking ycu to remember SUNSHINE AND MORNING GLORY, We Remain, Yours Truly, 4- rnr n.arC Phone 3 I Phone Gr peers, Butchers and Live 1 their home in Mason City Iowa Mon HELLO CHAPMANI Died. At her her home two miles north of day. Loy-Diehl. One of the most beautiful and bril-mt weddings and one of the most this city, Mrs. Lovetta Thorpe, wife Asa and Josie Eexroafespent Christ -SMOKE delightful occasions ever witnessed mas with Rev.

S. Eexroat at Frank Thorpe, died Dec. 12th of iu this vicinity occured at the home 1 1 onsumption of the stomach. She Mrs. Erwin is reported much bet Mrs.

Ad Galbreath and children of Mrs Matilda Loy, when Mr. Emery L. Diehl and Miss Bessie Loy was born Jan. 12th 1848 in Ohio, and ter. 5 CENT CIGAR John Carroll waB up to Abilene Mon- were.

up to Abilene the latter part of last week. were joined in the holy amalgamation of marriage at high noon Christ came to Kansas in 1876. She endured many privations and hardships in their early struggle for a home. To ourDelenquent Subscriders. We have sent several and will send more subscriptiou collections to the Campbell Collection Agency at Abilene, which we wish you would honor.

We did this because wo need it or we shouldn't have done it. Those who receive statements requesting you to pay same from them would confer a favor on us by paying same and not becsming angry and rippiug us up the back. We came to the conclusion that this would be the quicker way for us to to receive the small compensation you owe while all together it amounts to considera- H. Thompson Manufacturer Please settle your account before mas day by Rev. Koogle.

The bride Father Leary was up to Abilene charming iu a white Paris the first of the year. Monday. muslin dress trimmed in mousselime but like all other trouble, she bore all with that calm fortitude that be speaks the true Christian spirit. She was a member of the M. E.

church T. F. Howe is reported on the Jdnction City, Kinsas. R. T.

Cline and family are here embroidery liberty ribbon and carri sick 'list. ed a boquet of carnations. Tho groom i G. A. Morris.

Mrs. Buchan of Junction City spent Christmas with her daughter Mrs. Kyan. Dr. and Mrs.

T. S. Morrison and was home over visiting Mends and relatives. was immaculate in conventional Wm. Far roll jr at Wesley, from which place the sad but impressive ceremony was held, and the loving Mother was tenderly Christmas.

Dick" is in the real estate, loan wH.h ns and will enable us to meet Mrs. J. II. Taylor was up to Abi- black. At the appointed hour the happy principals of the delightful affair ntered the parlor to the sweet strains of Mendelssohn's wedding aid to rest by the hands of veterans, and insurance business at Stillwater Okla.

and reports business good. children spent Christmas week at ene Monday. our just debts. fearless in war, but in peace, gentle Clay Center. Also give those that did not receive Wm.

Eussel was down to Junction as a woman. fche was the mother of march played by Miss Emily Cham af.ntamnnt. t.O Rend Or fiTlVe to US City Monday. Jerry Culham of Kinehart was iu our city Monday and took the noon berlain and the words were spoken Women and Jewels. Jewels, candy, flowers, man that whht little they owe on subscription.

nine children, six of whom are living, and with a loving husband are left to mourn her death. S. R. Hong was up to the County train to Abilene. which made two happy hearts beat in responsive nison through life.

We no doubt will send or call on all hseritition money at is the order of a woman's preferences. Seat Monday. Though the world moves on just Dan Mahoney came up from Texas Jewels form a magnet of mighty once and must insist on its bein Mart Baughey was in from Eine- the same, there is one, whose declin to spend the holiday's with home After the ceremony a bounteous repast was served to about seventy-five relatives and friends. The bride is a hart Tuesday. folks and friends.

power to the average woman, Even that greatest of all Jewels, health, is ing days will feel the loss of a companion faithful and true, and for a paid. The better way would be for you to drop in at the office and settle H. savins us postage and collection Mrs: Wm. Farrell was up to Abi- graduate of the D. C.

H. S. and was Mrs. Nina Barrett of Ponca City often ruined in the strenuous efforts ene last week. one of the county's successful teach Okla.

is visiting her parents Mr. and few short years, in lonliness must watch and wait till God's promise be fees. to make or save the mue to pur ers. The groom is a prosperous and Terpin Culham was up to Abilene Mrs. D.

B. Pierce, In regard to above we must inform fulfilled, and the glad rejoicing chase them. If a woman will her successful young farmer. The es Monday night. vou that we are not a firm of money, Mrs.

John Gorman and children when 'we meet beyond the teem in which they were held was onlv living from hand to mouth, and Elsie and Lesta Lowry were up to are up from Kansas City visiting her shown by the many beautiful and as our dealings are with wholesale Abilene Monday. mother Mrs. Elsie Howe. A New Music Firm. valuable presents received.

"and laboring men, when their money Pat McCormally returned from Owing to the increasing business Tom Perkins and Al Ixmpee are rlnfl it has to come or we have to at the post office, Mr. Kussel was Chicago Sunday. S. O. of J.

Elect Officers. opening this week in the Carroll go. The dollar or dollars you owe us are few in, number and you can forced to enlarge the same. Emanuel Waggaman of Abilene At their meeting Monday night the ouuaing on urant street a music All persons knowing themselves to Sons and Daughters of Justice elect health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insidu-ous consqeuences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. Boschee'B German Syrup." It will promptly arrest consumption in its early stages and heal the affected lungs and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system.

It is not a cure all but it is a certain cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. G. Green's reliable remedies at D. E.

Scanlan's tiar il you have to. Now, do us spent Sunday here. store in whioh they will handle a full ed the following officers with Chas be indebted to me will please settle favor and hlp us in our financia Maggie Miller returned from Miss line of pianos, organs, sewing mach Deves as Past President before the first of the year. strai n. We have plenty coming to 1.4 ouri Saturday night.

lues ana otner mstrements too num G. A. Morris Wm. Chamberlain President put us on the free list if we can get erous to mention. Also a full line of Geo.

Meyers ia up from Kansas P. L. Jennin Vice-President Pat Kelly arrived home from China sheet and other mnsic. Mrs. Cunningham City visiting his parents.

last Tuesday week. He has com' Chaplain Secretary A. S. Lowry Mr. Perkins is an old dealer in the M.

P. Sanborn was up to Brook This is the seaBOD of the year when pleted his second enlistment. riidnnt. Hnd careful housewife business and understands it thorough villeand Saliua last week. wet ureeii opeciai Almanac.

W. P. Farrell D. B. Pierce Mrs.

Bennett Ihe-public schools commenced Monday after a few weeks being buo Mr vvvy replenishes her Bupply of Chamber ly while it is a new one to Mr. Loupee TV bowline and T. E. Mahar Financier Treasurer Conductor Ass't Conductor Guard i lrrh It is certain closed on account of diphtheria LOST-A pocket-book containing' his business facilities are unquestion Mrs. Farrel' were up to Abilene Tuesday, Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. and Tom Staf yarn, a to be needed before the winter is ov 1 and results are much more prompt Wm. Farrell completed this week Mrs. Dillingham W.

McGibbeny able to the people of Chapman and surrounding country. In fact they ford are here from Dallas Texas the the home of W. H. Hollinger. guests of their mother Mrs.

Ed Gal- Also a receipt irom St. Michaels church, Finder please leave at the post offiice or at this office and receive reward. Mrs. Keegan. W.

Farrel Sentinel Trustee (long term) Trustee (short term) J. land satisfactory when it is kept at hand and triven as soon as the cold is both need no introduction to Chap legher. "Rfirl Case was down from Salina T. F. Gorman man trade.

contracted and before it has become Rep. to Dist. Council Chas. Deves Christmas the guest of Jas. Barnes J.

C. Russel, L. Jennings and John McShea attended Masonic the. nvstetn. In almost ev John Ruchty of Baldwin spent DCtllcu -J inatancn a severe cold may Temple meeting at Abilene Monday Christmas was observed hero as HogarVs Flour Show.

AvAtJt hv taking this remedy Christmas with friends in Chapman night. usual there being Christmas trees at freely as soon as the first indication C. W. Parker of Abilene, the the M. Lutheran and Congrega There is no J.

J. Miles of" Kal 3as City spent Christinas with Miss Grace Jennings. the cold appears. tional churches which made the merry go-rouud king, has. bought Many well "bread," "crusty" bachelors and "loafers are taking advantage of Hogan's "Show" of the last of Fogarty's Diamond Flour, made of Vara Old Wheat.

Bo't your supply jet? For sale iu Chapman little hearts bacpv v.fll as enue of large corner lot, and will construct Lgerin giviugittochildien for Wains no harmful substance. It Mr IS I ctflo vmif nrcrtunt before I '-s. At tno Cwtaolic church the iinest school th3 1 "1 Vi 1 a hr r' ir'-Tfj leasantto take-both an 1.1... Tin it and vou wi SD Ihe ilrt of the Vrs. a-i 'the best.

Italwa)scnr-. by D. E. Scaolan,.

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