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The Thayer News from Thayer, Kansas • 1

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The Thayer Newsi
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11 THAYER, NEOSHO COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1899. VOLUME VIII. NUMBER 23. There is Nothing Wrong with this1 1 WE HAVE IN STOCK Furniture, Carpets, WETHEE That it calls for a change in clothing such as i seen in our New Stock of Also the Latest Patterns of Matting, Straw Crash Hats, of an endless number of Styles Summer Dress Goods, In Dimities, Organdies, Hadras, fancy welts, Lawns, Buntings Chambry, Ginghams Etc. and Colors from a common Straw to a fine Manilla, either Mens, Boys' or Children's Corn Planters, Cultivators, 1 Plowv Listers, X.

Hardware, i 5 Stoves, 1 1 Harness, Paints, Class, In fact everything bat what you eat or wear, Call and examine our Stock. Respecfully Yours, EVANS CROSS. We have decided to start this season's sale of Undergarments at? pricesthat cannot fail to interest the public. Rare values were hunted for and found, and are now placed on our counters ready for your in-1 spection. This is a splendid chance to buy your spring and summer outfit at a great saving over regular prices.

Our stock of Underwear consists of Men's fancy Random shirts, Men's silk finish Balbriggan shirts, Men's basket weave knit shirts, Men's knit bottom jean drawers, Men's plain knit drawers, Ladies' Silkalisle ribbed vests, Ladies' fine Jersy ribbed vests, also a correspondingly large line of Children's summer underwear of all descriptions and' prices. Wejmve the goods and prices that are necessary to give satisfaction and, only ask the opportunity to Drove ii lcac lacts tu vuu. i Respectfully, My I Dealer" in "Genar al I have for sale the doors and win dows out of the old Ewing build ing I am selling cheap. Freeman. Plows.

Listers. Corn Planters, Cul Local Paragraphs. Furniture at Evans Cross Clothes baskets at Freeman's. Ferguson's Tar Cough Balsam is all 0. K.

Ches. Jenkins was over from Ncode-sha Tuesday. G. T. Dodds and son were in Cha-nute Saturday.

is Siloes If it "Wall paper at Evans Cross. Window shades at Evans Cross. Mrs. E. W.

Ewing came down from Kansas City Wednesday to visit few days with friends in the city. Eggs for hatching from pure bred Light Brahmas, COc per 15, A. L. Palmeu. Dr.

Chas. Bendure and wife are herefrom Bartlett, to attend the funeral of his cousin, Glen Bendure. Mr, Frank Howe left Tuesday morning for Denver, after a week's visit with his sister, Mrs. W. Forest.

tivators, at Evans Cross. Be sure to call during this week at the Thayer Furniture Undeataking Rooms to examine the extra line of Carpets on hand and prices. The Fredonia Citizen says that Lyster is daily shipping tons of oil II. Town was down from near Earl-J you a ip peed cake to thn Atlantic seaboard for ex ton Wednesday. T.

P. Leech made a business trip to Erie Wednesday. Buy Harness made by Ilenry Cram portation to Rotterdam, having an order for 200 long tons pounds from a Holland firm. The total con signment will make nine or ten car loads. Thus Fredonia, Kansas, U.

S. at Evans Cross. will becomo somewhat known in Harve Lowrance made a business the land of the thrifty Dutch. trip to Frie Tuesday. Leidigh Huston received a car M.Butler, Jeweler, Chetopa Twp.

Mrs, Holloway is sick. Farmers beginning to sow their flax. Mrs, C. E. Newland went to Neode-sha Tuesday, Rev.

More preached at Harrison Sunday D. Newland returned to his home in K. 0'. Monday night. Mrs.

Will Conyer is able to be up again after a long illness. Howard Wininger returned from Elk City 3unday evening. T. C. Ball of near Altooua was in this neighborhood Sunday.

Misses Nellie and Emma Rossel are staying with Mrs. Ogg this week. Several from this neighborhood attended the dance at Thayer Monday night, Mrs, Will McDonald and children visited with her father Wm. Goode, Tuesday. Percy Higgin9 went toThayer Thursday to attend the funeral of his grandfather, George Iliggina.

Miss Ollie Killian of near Earlton visited with her sister Mrs, Walter Lindsay the latter part of last week. J. W. Newland of Kansas City stopped a few hours in this neighborhood Sunday on his way home from the Indian Territory. Mrs.

Arthur Bass returned to her home near Shaw Tuesday afier a week's visit with her father Will She has been nursing her bi other Charley who has been sick with the measles. Even the most vigorous and hearty people have at times a feeliog of weariness "Bid Double store. of lumber Wednesday. A fine large assortment of new wall paper just received and refidy for your inspection at the Thayer Furniture Undertaking establishment, Miss Grace Snover of Hannibal, Mo. arrived in the city Wednesday for a short visit with her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. G. Snover. If you want good pasture for your cattle this summer and want it cheap call on ua for a quarter or a half section, Wm.

Palmer. All goods sold by Evans Cross Of Cherryvale, Kans will be in Thayer every Thursday to do watch, clock and jewelry repairing, at Mrs. Whitteker's Millinery Store, AH work guaranteed to give satisfaction. guaranteed as represened. Wm.

Palmer lias money to loan on real eatate at reasonable rates. Miss Florence Miller-left for Ar- Dwight Savage is building an immense barn on his farm northeast of town. He is using the best material obtainable and putting it up just Found Dead. Glen Bendure was found dead along the railroad four miles north of Gar-hett Wednesday morning. Monday evening the Newland brothers shipped several cars of cattle from here to Kansas City and Glen went along with them, He was with the Newlands in K.

C. until 5 o'clock about right. Russell, the four-yeHr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. 11.

G. Lowrance, was very dangerously sick the last three days of last week with membranous croup, lie Is an rignt now nowever. genta, Tuesday Carpets and mattings now in stock at low prices at Evans Cross The best line of work shirts and overalls in Neosho Co. at Freeman's. John Williams went to Chanute Wednesday returning in the evening.

O. Lamphear is building an addition to Ross Welch's residence' just west of town. John Fretwell, the stone mason has been working out at O'Leary's several days this week. Freeman has just received nnother supply of stoneware which he is selling at 7c per gal, Owen McNulty of Chanute was attending the grain office during Mr. Leech's absence Wednesday.

Fraeman sells you a fancv patent And soo their immense line of nice, new Spring Shoes, for Gents, Ladies, Boys, Misses, and Children, You will find there by far tho largest lino to select from and tho lowest prices Thayer. Our lino of Ladies' Oxfords is tho best ever shown in town. Como in and see our new styles of Spring and Summer dress gooda just arrived, All tho latest styles and novelties known to tho market, ransrmg in price from 3c to 20c per yard. Yours for Trade, G. W.

LOWRANCE SON, Proprietors of the "Big Double Store." Tuesday evening and when ho left them said he was coming home that night That seems to be the last auy one knows of him while he was alive. It is supposed that he was coming home on a freight train and when walking over the top of tho car he fell oft and was killed by the train. The body was found lying near the track with two or three gashes on his and lassitude. To dispell Ibis feeling Rev. II Hubbard has sold the Kansas Methodist Monthly to Rev.

Gamble of Lebo, who is publisher of The True Sabbath, and the two papers will be consolidated. Ilenry Mills found his pockctbook about six miies northeast of town but the money was all gone. Someone had found it, carried it away out there and thrown it away after taking thke Ilerbina; it imparts health and vital ity. Price Eldrlde Son. Beveu carloads of cattle and hogs 3 5 out the money, jxone of the papers flour its cheap as others will sell you were taken out.

Regular communication of Thayer face and the fingers of one hand cut oh. The body was taken to Garnett where a coroner's inquest was held and the remains were prepared for burial, arriving -here on the early morning passenger train at four o'clock yesterday morning. Funeral services were conducted from the family residence at three o'clock yesterday and the body was laid to rest in the Thayer cemetery. His death is a terrible shock to his parents, friends and neighbors, were shipped from this neighborhood Monday night. The following gentlemen accompanied them: II.

Johnston, J. S. Dickev, C. E. Newland and, Dillard Aldridge.

Flossie the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Tburber died Sat-, urday night of pneumonia. The funeral was conducted by Rev.

McIIugh, at Five Mounds Sunday morning and the remains were interred in Harrison cemetery. a second grade for. Chat Ewing has been over from St. Paul this week visiting his parents Mrs. and Mrs.

James Ewing. O. B. Lukens accompanied by his wife and daughter and Miss Pearl Lode No. 149, A.

A. Saturday night, Apr. 15, at 8 o'clock sharp. Work in third degree. Let every member be present.

Visiting brethren cordially welcomed. II. G. Lowrance, W. M.

A. K. Saeosst, Secy, Madison drove to Chanute Wednes day, 1.

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