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The Cherokee County Democrat from Columbus, Kansas • 8

The Cherokee County Democrat from Columbus, Kansas • 8

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Columbus, Kansas
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THE WEEKLY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MAY 25, 1906. fx A SWELL LOW CUT made in all leaiiicra rr i MADE FOR USB IPeters rr-y SHOE oiy it; a. THIS IS ONE rT )vS i FRICtl I'll mi I Still goes on in the same old way, regardless of "Hot Air" speels from irresponsible sources. We are closing out a reliable, new and up-to-date stock of goods, so we may change our business situation. When we had out-of-date and shelf worn goods, we disposed of them in large packages to men who make it their business to handle such goods.

We think our customers worthy of the very best, and always stand back of our No one can sell you good goods for less than wholesale price, so goods. Misled A i Our goods were bought right. You get them at first cost without freight. We kindly ask you to investigate our goods and prices before making your purchase, assuring you courteous treatment and fair dealing. COPYRIGHT 190S BY TtOQUSE.OF KUPPENHOMQj East Side Square, Columbus, Ks.

iVE CDT THE PRIGE" CLOTHIERS AND HABERDASHERS amous Floats be as follows: Mrs. N. M. Johnson, President Griswold, Vice President Horace Tussey, Secretary D. A.

McCullough, Critic A. S. McNay, Parliamentarian The Study Clubs. The Shakespeare Club closed its year's work on last Tuesday with an anniversary meeting at the spacious home of Mrs. W.

R. Cowley. The meeting opened with the Pres numbers. After the program a guessing contest occupied the musicians. Nineteen different articles representing some musical term or instrument were placed about the rooms.

For instance, a bank note torn in two represented a "half the on idents greeting which was neat and SUNNYSIDE. Misses 11a and Ethel Horner called on Miss Jessie Arnold Wed note." A sheet of paper contain ames appropriate and delivered with that charm of manner in which Mrs. ing the one letter was flat." An ax upon which rested a copper nesday. Walter Shultz and Ira Holland Iuffman excels. The afternoon was of unusual spent Sunday with Ed Morlan and White Rivers pleasure on account of a number of Mr.

Fred Peterson and Miss ormer members who lent addit Myrtle Arnold and Mr. EdNecly and Miss Jessie Arnold were sight seeing at Lowell Sunday. ional interest by taking part in the program, which consisted chiefly in sponses to roll call with club was "accent." A picture of a pile of sacks beneath a telephone, was "saxaphone," and so down the list of 19 different articles. Mrs. Chris VanZandt and Miss Willams cut for the prize, Miss Williams being successful.

The guests at this charming entertainment were: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allison Geo. Wilson J. E.

Tutton John Beaston and Dobo Morlan reincniscences. Many incidents of enjoyment and profit were recalled and son Jessie were Galena visitors work of the hostess. The first Club prize was a dainty plate and was won by Mrs. Dan Bliss, the second a tiny vase which fell to the lot of Miss Bess Houx. The guest favors were the sam as those for the Club and went to Monday.

'and many bits of wit and wisdom The Friday Afternoon Club, which during the year gives a series of four evening parties, four of the sixteen members acting as hostesses each time, entertained Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shepard in compliment to Mrs. Chas.

Shanton of Cherry vale, who during her resi Mr. Otto Laber and Miss Mae which had been contributed inthe past by members and visitors at lond spent Sunday at Mr. Wilkins for FISHERMEN 8 CAMPINGTARTIS A fare of one and one third for the round trip to Galena and Branson Mo. Tickets on sale daily, limited special meetings were re-read -so Mr. Clarence Keller began work Mrs.

C. E. Bartlett and Miss Mabel Steward. that in the hour the exercises con Monday for his uncle Mr. Fast sumed we lived over again the near Columbus.

'Auld lang syne" of club days. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lawrence G. D.

Shepard A. C. Johnson Chris VanZandt Al Williams Fred Crowell Willard Richart W. Best E. M.

Tracewell Dr. and Mrs. Sayer Huffman Besides her club Mrs. Aitchison entertained the following ladies: Mrs. John Nicholson Mrs.

Ira Heaton Mrs. rpenccr gave a graphic and entertained a number of their spicy history of the club from its friends Saturday night. The i-vcn-ing was spent in dancing. All that origination thirteen years ago to the present. This paper received were present report a good time.

Long Chas Bartlett Clarence Atkinson Chas Shanton L. O.Scoville R. M. Cheshire W. N.

Johason Miss Trean Foster Fan Blake J. E. Tutton Geo Snyder M. R. Steward Geo Blake John Meginity Chas Hord Miss Itah Foster Mabel Steward unanimious applause and will be Misses Ik and Ethel Horner Miss Grace Tracewell kept -as a valuable addition to the Prof, and Mrs.

M. Miss Melissa Walker Grace Borland Mr. Floyd Williams called on Venna Morlan Thursday Bess Williams Reno club oollection of specialties. Mrs. Emma Potter and little The report of the State Federat dence in Columbus was a member of the Club.

Assisting Mrs. Shepard were Mrs. Willard Richart, Mrs. Chas. Bliss and Miss Bess Houx.

The prizes at euchre, the game of the Club, were won by Mrs. J. E. Tuttonand Mr. Ted Carter.

The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crowell J. E. Tutton Stacey Haines Dan Bliss Chas.

Bliss Chas. Hord Willard Richart Ted Carter Clarence Aitchison Dr. and Mrs, Huffman Mrs. Chas. Bartlett Mrs.

W. E. Best daughter of Columbus and Mrs. ot Scammon ion was given by Mrs. Cowley.

The Alumni Banquet last Friday Mendenhall and daughter Lizzie spent Sunday with Mrs. Flora Misses Mabel Warren, Elsie Branin, Anna Cowley and Mona Miss Sadie Hammett Miss Coolbough o( Stockton Kas Martha Hillis of Yates Center Columbus and Galena Degree of evening ended the festivities given for and by the graduating class Clare Huffman assisted the hostess Horner and family. Mr. Clarence Keller and Miss Venna Morlan were shopping in 0G. Young men and women from in serving light refreshments.

to 30 days for return This is the place to spend your vacation or a few days outing. E. M. McADAMS W. M.

HARVEY Pass'gr Agt Ticket Agt. C. H. ROHR, G. P.

Joplin, Mo 1 Besides the the club members the all over the county and several from neighboring counties were in Honor lodges were asked to Baxter last Friday evening, and a number from here accepted. Had it not ladies present The address of welcome by Paul been for the rain, the attendance would have been greater. Those Mrs. Stott Fields Fred Cowley Miss Frederick Mrs. Wright Cook Miss Buselte Mrs.

Seeley of Galena. Norman Cook Harvey, President of the Aluimni and the response of the president of from Columbus were: Galena Fiiday. George Hullry and Ethel More-land were sight scein at Lowell Sunday. Ed Morlan made his usual trip to Galena Sunday. MELROSE.

Geo. Jarrctt, wife and son who have been visiting at this place returned to their home at Weir Tues Miss Mary Campbell Melissa Walker Coolbaugh Mrs. Chas Shanton of Cherryvale the Senior class, Fred Nevinger were the formal features of the eve Miss Bess Houx Best Williams Mr. L. Swalm Miss Martha Hillis of Yates Center The Bay View Club was enter ning.

Theo McBride Mrs. Jess Bush Mrs. Joe Spencer Mrs. John Newlands Miss Lena Hiller Mr. Elzie Bush Mr.

Ludwick Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hord gave a musical in com tained for tlie last time this season by Mrs.

Arthur McNay, uponMon Mrs. Clarence Aitchison was host day afternoon. Unlike the major Mrs. G. W.

Walker and children visited with L. C. Taylor and family Monday. Miss Anna Lammey is visiting her sister Mrs. Geo.

Davidson of Chetopa this week. The Memorial services will be held at the M. E. church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock conducted by Rev. Moore of Miami.

Died, Monday May 21st, at the home of her parents, Rhoda, the 5. year old daughter of W. Head-ley and wife. They have the sym -patby of the entire community in their bereavement. Misses Bertha Jurgens, Nellie Davis and Nellie Walters and Elmer Hamilton, Chester Vanatta and Bert WaxHttended church at Center Star Sunday evening.

ess for the Friday Afternoon Club and a number of guests last week pliment to Miss Martha Hillis of The opening of the mysterious box" by the class of '05 before the startled eyes of the late recruits of the society was the event long looked forward to by the curious Seniors. These attractions, with a short program took up the time until the crowning glory of the evening, the big spread was announced. Yates Center. upon the day from which the club The program was contributed by day. Miss Nellie Gucker returned home from Columbus Saturday where she has been attending High school.

Miss Nellie is one of the graduates. ity of clubs, these ambitious ladies studied up to the day of adjournment. A long lesson and a number of readings finished up the year's work. Officers were also elected and will Miss Hillis and a number of the talented guests. Miss Reno of takes its name, lhe lavors were especially handsome and particularly prized by the winners being prices of hand painted china the Scammon, gave two pleasing vocal I.

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Pages Available:
812
Years Available:
1905-1910