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The Thayer News from Thayer, Kansas • 4

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The Thayer Newsi
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April 1904. NEW BUILDINGS. OBITUARY. Independent Hews. Thatek KAN8A.8.

The Citizens State Bank has pur- David Thos. Bendure was born chased the building and lot on the Aema, Green Ohio, June south side of Neosho Avenue, oc- 29, i838- He moved to Indiana cupied by The News for twelve with his parents at the age of 16 A.L. Palmkb, Proprietor. Terms of SubBcriptlon. Onstbar, (fifty-two .11.00 years, but now occupied by Ben- years.

He was married to Miss son's barber shop. Geo. E. Osborn Amanda M. Heaton, in 1862 and Entered in the postofflce at Thayer has just about completed the pur- came, to Kansas in 1870.

Three matter. Irhw nf ih children were born to this union: by him as a store, and L. W. Still- ADVERTISING RATES Alma, Warrington and Glenn all of whom are deceased. Mr.

Bendure leaves three brothers and three sis well has purchased the Votaw Dlsolav advert Isinc Tim nf no nor fon cents an inch first insertion six and one- restaurant building. 1 nese in ters besides his wife to mourn his juurm cents inereaiter. rUu Locallnotices five cents a line each in- loss. He departed this life Mon- TfV MW-W ertion arug store mae a sona iront 01 100 Church and society notices will be in- feet or one third of a block. The aY, Marcn 28, 1904 at about six -serted free except where money benefit is intention now is to build this up o'clock p.

m. after years of feeble 1 1 1 vrii 1 nun nor raron tri 1 rr v-4 1 v. Ulan A lO 111 LC LUni GU. 11 Til i j. a npn iwiiii nrit riricfcr rni hi iv i Cash to accompany copy.

plate glass fronts Shows and entertainments will be chare- eu 11111 aayenising rates. The buildings to be erected and D. T. BENDURE. -i i i circulation occupied Dy tne parues owning Another pioneer is gone.

More xne aciuai circulation or this paper for tne lots witn tne exception or tne tnaa thirty years asro Mr. Thomas the past two years has exceeded restaurant building now owned by Bendure came to Kansas and ore 1000 Copies Weekly. DyjYir. btinwell. iie fias not yet empted a homestead near Thayer.

I he actual ayerage circulation for- the decided just wnat be will do witn He iocated on the of 27 year laos was 1104 Copies Weekly. that. However the new bank 29 1 8 of Chetopa To. Neosho "i 1 A1 1 1 DUiiomg ana tne manage Dunamg county Kansas. The east half of Our books are opeu to advertisers who See us for Farm Implements.

We carry the following lines Rock Island, Canton and Osbrone Discs Bock Island and Avery Cultivators Gale, Rock Island and Canton are an assured thing and work is this quarter section where the vio want proor of these statements, PRICES OF KXTRA COPIES to begin at once. neer home of Mr. Bendure was lo Five cents a copy or six for 25 cents cated, is known as the Wm. H. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.

Oliver land, now owned and occupi- LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. Katleen Hervey is one of the late ed hY Jo1111 Strouse Buerkens and South Bend Ruck Island Buggies and Carri- Early garden is up and looking victims of the mumps. Mr- Bendure was the most famil fine. Jiar personage about town. For IjNotmner iiKe tnose iancy canneui 6 more than twenty years he has been vegetables at McKav Qute's.

Planters Wagons ages. X-j. 10- tnnrp nr pss in hpre an1 week. Green onions and asparagus are has been frequently elected to the Big 4 flour, the best in the mar- doing their part on the bill of fare, office of township assessor. His CROSScS ket.

McKay Clute. I I Vnnw1plcrp thprpfnrp rf rpnl pctafp 1 xeiu uaio in uewcBU otjic av vo-1 o-i v. Mrs. O. B.

Lukens returned 'to born'S. values was perhaps the most reli- Jier home in K. C. Tuesday. j.

H. Sperry and" 0. McNulty able of any wlth respect to the gen For Hays corn planter, were passengers to Kansas City, eral wealth of the community es LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. chec row and drill attachments com Tuesday evening.

peciany. ne nas tor many years plete. Been used 3 years, and is in followed merchandising, both as jroDi running order. Price $25. a proprietor and clerk.

He was reli Leo Geist was a business caller in xowa. nanuav 10 aueiiu iiic 19-4t 8. M. Fkee, Thayer 1 i 1 i Cherryvale, Thursday. auie, truhiy, tunscientious ana los Angeles California May 3 to 8.

Naaional Asscoiation Retail Grocers of the US. For the above occasion tickets will be on sale to Los Angeles and San Francisco and retnrn at' the at the very low rate of 145. Dates of sale Aptil 23 to May 1 inclusive, Return limit Jane 30. Try Black Bird tea. Sun cured courteous.

He had the confidence The Erie Oil Gas Co. has just brought in a 25 barrel oil well near Urbana. There is a rumor out that the Santa Fe expects to build a cut off the late freeze did very little We invite you to inspect our new an(i reSpect of all. He earned bv I a ti I I damage to the young oats crop except to check it's progress a little. ana up to aate line 01 pantatoous h- n-t -nhpr an aHptlfl- Japan imported by McKay -Clute.

Straw hats at Osborn's that respect from his fellows which Dave Stall went to Kansas City from Benedict to" Independence Will Micas went to JMeodesna he never lost Im I Mrs. The Christian Endeavor Society rergubon 01 yuauutc, Tuesday, to take a position as te- Not realizing the imnorrnnrP or Sunday with, a mixed load of cattle and hogs. He returned home Tuesday. of the Christian church have recalled is visiting relatives and friends here legrapher for the Standard Oil Co. certainty of a revealed religion, he Nursery Stock mis ween.

i. lUmA it i. xvirs. iv. uoats reiurnea 10 nei 1 '-'-'i n.

um, uui luuh mc tuauu- the leap year box social advertised last week and announce instead an Mrs. Manchester and children If you want the best get "Crys- home in Cherryvale, Wednesday, es of one whose character is build who have been visiting at the home tal white lanudry soap" at McKay after a visit with relatives in this ed on the cardinal virtues of honesty egg supper at the opera house, Friday evening April 1st. Clute' s. vicinity. truthfulness, sobriety and morality.

As he lived, he died: without alarm Do not fail to read the W. C. T. of Mr. Phillips went to Independence, Thursday.

Chas. Stewart and F. C. Baker of Mt. Sterling, Ohio arrived last r.

1 pn na nisrnnnei'. mrs. jesse nuggms, oi ne, ar- or dread, with no resets or hone's -it. 1 tion with i ipisr Sfls ana nur- 0 U. column each week.

It will keep you in touch with what tem nvea 1 uesuay ror a visu wnu illumined flame. tt Irnased and asfiiimed pharre of the 10m was a vnnci ntiypn an perance people are doing to exterm Votaw restaurant. 0 Friday and are looking over the country with a view, to making some The Presbyterian Aid society nonest man, a genial friend and inate the liquor traffic, and make met at the home of Mrs. D. C.

Mc Mrs. t. u. Murpny ana nttie neighbor. He carried about in his investments.

Mr. Stewart is a rel ative of Mrs. J. L. Corkwelland re this old world a better place in which to live and a safer place in daughter, Marie, went to Independ- body the infirmities of many years Kay Wednesday afternoon.

APPLE, PEACH, PEAR, CHERRY, PLUM, SMALL FRUIT, GRAPES, Etc 20 varieties of -STRAWBERRIES. Come out and see me, ence Wednesday to visit tne torm- He bore his affliction with patience ports that the Corkwells will return Which to raise your girls and boys, A good lunch with entertainment by Victor talking machine tonight here this fall. er's sister, Mrs. fcthel Barr. and fortitude.

He never cave Will Winters was over from Sa- I bave three farms to rent to the way in his trials of suffering, orde A hard freeze the latter part of at the opera house all for 15 cents. vonbiirg, Sunday and Monday vi right parties. Inquire of F. T. Peak spaired when others brooded over last week did considerable damage have a lot of carpet samples for sok.

his melancholy fate. Face front he siting friends. Will is a mighty 1 to fruit and early garden although sale very cheap. 1 nayer urniture it you want something good to moved on day by day through the not as much as might have been ex fine fellow and although he has been away for some time, he still 21-2t Undertaking Co. eat the C.

E'. of the Christian church checkered maze of suffering or re- pected Some of the early varieties Fire caused by lightning damag- will serve it to you at the opera lief, sunshine or shadow, sorrow or of plums which were in bloom were bouse tonight, April 1st. delight, grief or the radiant promise ed the Jones Dry Goods Co's store, killed but later plums, peaches, pears, cherries etc that were all Mr. and Mrs. J.

I. Garvin of To- of better tWnSs- Down to the has a good warm spot in his heart for his Thayer friends. He is running a drug store at Savonburg and will put up a brick building this fall for his store 25 80 feet, same size as The news office. peka are the proud parents of a fine 01 Qea snaaow, ne gna right before this late freeze are still O. M.

RECORD 1 mile east of Thayer babv bov. Mrs. Garvin was form all right. There will be only light peach crop however. erly Miss Helen Dunsmore of this passed manly on beneath the curtain city that nides tne tuture state trom tne -fc For sale Good cider vinegar 15 cents eyes 01 every living man.

ust Himself, he must now deal only with the Just. May mercy cover the in- per gallon at the mill. 23-tf Good prairie grass pasture for equalities of the dead who lived in to the amount of $100, coo on Mar. 24. Examine my large, new line of wall paper before making your purchase.

Thayer Furniture Undertaking Co. 2I-2t No April Fooling about the good lunch you can get at the opera house tonight. Served up with music, too, and 15 cents will admit you. We have a new automatic focusing camera and can do your enlarging at home. When you have woi in this line call and see us.

Frank Eitter. Cherryvale, Kansas, April 26. DID YOU KNOW? 500 head of cattle and horses. Al- with us! We wish that all is well. so will sell the grass off of 600 acres And while we miss the once famil-of mow land, 1904 crop.

Come and jar form and speech, the eenial nat see me. A Herod ure who has mingled with us here, Go to the Mill tor chop, shoris, bran we are but reminded of that event which comes to every one, when baled hay and all kinds of feed. 4 tf Mr. Oberholtzer informs us that each must follow in his train and be no more to earth, forgotten soon he has only rented the Southern Buckskin Bill's' Consilidate Wild hotel to the Castles temporarily and and passed forever from the mem-anyone wishing a hotel location ory of the word. But let us think West Show 1 and one third fare for round trip.

Date of sale April 26 can find one there. wre meet asrain. that our acquaint- 'H 1 1 a1 1 return April 27. 1 The Aid Societv of the M. ance wm oe renewea, mat love may church will hold an easter market claim it's own, and reunited never, Milk taken at the Cheese Factory never die.

That the vaccume of Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sat- consisting or all kinds or sun- uaday of each week. tf fond aching hearts may yet be satis bonnetts, fancy an work aprons, dusting caps, on April 2nd. fied, and filled with love's fond joy Mrs. 0 Ballard who has been BtODDine at the Hotel Sanders went and everlasting felicity. Here may to Elk City with her sister Mrs.

L. Rickets, who has been visiting ber at Maglzines at The News office. Take your laundry to M. E. Ban we bring the world to our great hope, that the dead shall live again, this place.

Mr. Kaiiara is a ornier and at the present time is drilling on The greatest variety in pattern and weave in summer dress goods could be found at Strong's? This year the markets are -yielding a "wonder world" of beauty, in artistic design in color, and the genius of superlative art. is manifest in the creation of new and attractive weaves. There is not an old "last year" piece of summer wash goods on our shelves. They are ALL NEW, all TO DATE, combining the snap finisn and style, of the latest of new fabricks in Zephyr Ginghams, Lawns, Dimities, Batiste, Jacquard Swiss, Jacquard SnowflaKe Soie Trecote, Etimine Soie, Grecian Voile, Crepe Nouveant, with a world of cheaper Prints, Lawns, and Ginghams.

In white goods we have all the latest things in plain dotted, and figured Swiss, Bedford Cords, Mecerized Madras, Indian Linen and Ladies Waist Vestings. We guarantee the prices on all these goods to be ABSOLUTELY See also our new spring stock of mens' hats, shirts, dress and work pants. Phone 63. Strong Mercantile Co. THAYER, KANSAS.

son's barber snop. tie is agent and life without an end may be en for the Cherryvale steam laundry one of the best in the state. Basket goes the Mason farm. Winfield, Ks. 25 Annual Cete joyed.

Immortal youth the birth A Neighbor. down Tuesday afternoon and returns right of the tomb brated Wildey District Association I. O. 0. F.

One fare plus 50c for Friday. tf W. R. Robbins, of Americus, Ks. NOTICE.

round trip. Dates of sale April 25 purchased the Cantley restaurant and 26. Return April 27. Lawrence, April, 15 and 16 Meeting Superintendent and prin last week. He will' be here soon to take clarge of same and will oc cupy the residence now occupied by Mr.

Cantley. cipal of Kansas schools. One and one third fare for round trip. Dates cf sale April 14. 15 and 16 return Attnrtipv P.

C. Winner of Fre Prof. H. W. Wills, impersonator and characterise from Will's School of Oratory, Washington D.

will give an entertainment at the Presbyterian church, Monday night April 4, 1904. This entertainment is to be under the auspices of thp Senior class of the High school and bids fair to be first'class. Reserved seats 35c. General admission 25'c. Children under 15 years 15c.

April 18. Second class colonists rates to the northwest Daily from March st to cases, in district court at Fredonia to quiet titles to. town lots iii Al-toona m.de defective by having been sold for taxes. April 30. Very low rates to point the northwett will be on sale..

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