Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Mayetta News from Mayetta, Kansas • 3

The Mayetta News from Mayetta, Kansas • 3

Publication:
The Mayetta Newsi
Location:
Mayetta, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

I B. K. Stake expects to mots his family to McCook, Nebraska, r'Jbout the first March. iJaps Captured Port Arthur but I GOME TO -THE TIME TABLE Mayetta Kan, Tle' Bljjlil to and front and (Job Printing of all kinds. If you want to buy Good goods go to the Model Restaurant.

Candies, Nuts, Cigars and all kinds of Christ mas Presents. J. I WALKER. Proprietor. Mayetta, Kansas.

between CHICAGO UAIIA 8T.L0CM DKNVEE 1IEUP1IIS COLORADO SlG3. FEOK1A KOKT WOKTU Pt. JOSEPH. PAl'L KANSASCITY MIXXEAlMLtS And awry where beyond. west Borsn.

No. 54. Passenger, dally 10.55 A. 53, Piksrnger. dally 7J3 p.

if Ma 71. Local FkIkIiU dally ex- Cept Sunday S.15 p. M- EAST BOUSD. Ka Pxatenger. a.

No 32, Passenger, dally 4.33 p. a No. 71, Local Freight, dally ex- eept Sunday 8.S7 A. M. Mrs.

Ida Hewitt, of rittsburg! Kan-sas, spent Christ mas here with her father, Noble Chase. Perry Daniels, who has a poiition at Topeka, was visiting friends in tow'n last Saturday. Mrs. Bert Griffith, of Hoyt, was up Tuesday, to visit her uncle, S. R.

Early, and family. I. Fist, of Holton, came down the first cf the week to assist in the store of Heyman Son. J. B.

Wilson has been on the sick list the past week, but is able to be up and around again. W. A. Smith and son Clarence, of Holton, were here on a business trip on Tuesday of this week. Miss Thornas, of Nadeau, was in town Sunday on her way to Holton, where she has a position.

A. L. McClintock and C. m. Mar i BLACKSMITHING i.

riage work iSgti Repairing Done MAYETTA SCHOOL BOARD. Director, Jess Lasswell; Treasurer, 8. Iley-man; Clerk. Clict. Teachers: ttrnt it a all kinds SSM Promptly.

Ara now better prepared to do all kinds of work than ever before. Horses with diseased feet skillfully treated. HARRY M. REIST, Mayetta, Kansas. ,1111 neney; iniermauiaTe IK'f urt-mvHt.

Mis Alvera Norrls; Primary Depart went. Miss Edith Jones. shall snipped a car load of sheep to Kansas City Tuesday night. Miss Elsie Ashton and Mrs. II.

M. Reist. spent Thursday in Holton the guests of Mrs. A. E.

Crane. Keen CHURCH AND SOCIETY DIRECTORY. METHODIST (EPISCOPAL) CHURCH. -Regular aervices every alternate (tuiiday. morning and evening ut II A.

m. and v. m. sun-day School lc a. M.

Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Kev. C. i. Warner.

Pastor, CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Pre selling every alternate Sunday morning and evening. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Prayer Hireling Wed-uaaday uvoiiiuj.

KlUSr J-h. Paluior. Fred Waters and family returned last Tuesday from a two weeks' visit Areijfhvarlabl with his parents at Carney, Okla. if Found: A bunch of keys. Owner Produce of all kinds taken in Exchange for Goods 1Y Goods, Kotions, can have same by proving property and paying for this advertisement.

For Sale by A. J. Carrel and family of Joseph Baker enjoyed a visit with relatives EPWORTH LE13UE. Meets everyPunday evening at o'clock. President.

Miss Nora Jones; First Vice President. Miss Mam-! Smith; Second Vice President, Miss Anna lia.he; Third Vice President. Ivan Clowe; Fourth Vice President, Miss Uertha Potter; Treasurer. Maude Early; Organist. Mlss Nellie Lous.

from Atchison county, last week. Lasswell Dry Goods Co. General Merchandise. H. B.

WINGAT Minor Clievis and sister, Miss Anna, came down from uoiton Monday to CHRISTIAN CNDEATOR. Meets every Sunday Groceries, liese Matthews; Vice President. Charles Me Alexander; Corresponding Secretary, Miss lane McAlexandt-r; Uucurdiiig Secretary. Mrs. Delia Uuist; Treasurer, Miss Laura Mayetta, Kansas.

Mayetta' 8 Busy Store. Courteous.Treatment, Fair 'Dealing and Good Goods have made na so Queensware Boots, visit their sister, Mrs. J. W. Lewis.

Master Ernest Roberts, of Holton, visited his uncle, Los Davis, and other relatives in this place last Saturday. Read the ads and trade at home witli the merchants who advertise, and theieby build up your own towiU J. II. iiiller ordered the News sent' to his gran4 daughter, Miss Cora Cole i JACKSON COUNTY DIRECTORY Mrs. Walker Smith, of Holton, visited with Mrs.

A. J. Bicker on Wed Have you received a sample copy of the Nkws? It is an for you to sul-; scribe. $1.00 per year. nesday.

Judge District Court. Civrk District Comity Sheriff Under Sheriff County JAttormy Proliate Judge County Clerk Register of Deed-t CF. llnrrel J. W. Sounder W.

Thompson E. S. Jtateman Whltcraft F. T. Woodlmm S.

Frlcker T. C. McConnuli J. Scahnld NOTICE. Having sold my lumler business, I would ask all those indebted to me to come in and settle at once.

C. M. BlLUEllUACK. County Superintendent Geo. Wldtcraft Coroner J.

V. trllitgUm V. II. Talberl 1 1st Parmcnter Commissioners J-'ud l)isi. Geo.

L. White hrd It. Capital and Surplus $24.000, Mayetta State Bank DOES A-GEETAL BANKING BUSINESS. New Year's Day, will long be rememlered by Karisans as the warm-e it 1st day of January for many years. In the morning the sun was shining, continuing warm until evening, when the wind changed ends, as it were, becoming quite cold in the night.

The dance held In the "Woodman hall Friday nij'it wis enjoyed by many'of oin' young people in town and s'liTouuding country. In point of 'o ir Wiucoiiildored iho largest and, most sirx'issful tint ha ewr before bOvMi coiidiute 1 in this city. man, at Mulhall, Oklaaoma, on Tues-' day. Charles Green and wife, of Larkin, spent Sunday at the home of the hitter's parents, S. R.

Jones and wife. Mrs. JaniM Yeakley returned home the first of the week from 5. visit to her daiLjht. Jo.m l.irbct, ut fo.eka..

coiifereiu'e will be lull at A. thi) to.norMW evening. Elite wul U. prc.em RURAL ROUTE REPORTS. MAYETTA CI 1 OKWICERS.

report of mail and del ered on itotitc No. 1 lor Dec. lliot rfayirr M. DKLlVKIlED. Registered Lcturs I'l.

Hliluur Iwi, ll( yiii.u P. brocket: iiu.lcrsii P. F. A. J.

PttES'T Letters. JESS R. LASSWELL, TEESIDENT. Clerk Trtasui.r.. Pol lo udgc Marshal COUIICllmell tv in.

,11 luues, Jess Lasswell. K. Aj EGG EN, CA6BIEB. i 'Postal Cards IV Miss Delia Carpci. t-r and Mrs.

C. C. Rert-sch and children returned lat lid. r.uriy, Hon. ex- Papere 27tn Circulars.

Sat urday from a week's visit with their grand-mother, In Burlingame. t'ouncll meeting regularly 011 the lir.it Monday uveuiug of month. Packages- Try 1 he city meat market for anything hi the i'resh salt meat hue; also keep a nice line of pickles and saur kraut. Miss' Elsie Ashton and friend, D. G.

Total 410 kiXSLSJLSLSLSlSJLJLSL. RJLJLfiJU SLSL9.SUJLSLSL SLSLSLSJLSLSLJLSLSLSLQJL T.fJfl A P'ROIST AT. Wilson, returned to Muskogee, 1. Sunday, alter a very enjoyable visit Gity Me At Market. with Jtiayelta friends.

MAIL COLLEOTKD. Application for Money Orders Letters Post al Cards Newspapers Packages Total collected. Did you know that L. W. llilcman, Fresh, Salt and Cared Meats They stopped off on their return trip to visit with friend 1 in T.ipcka.

They had an enjoyable time. llertsch joined thnn for a few days' visit in returning hme earlier The )llowing ollleers were elected by our Sunday (schools on Sunday: hilsliaii vluiri-li Suiwriiiti'iidut, tldcr U. X. Iais; usst. Mrs.

Mary Lunyor; sci-retiiry, J. 1. Wils4.n1: trciisurer, Mrs. 1) Uii lli'lst lllirnrlmi. Miss Mattlc Miss Laura MettuMllNtcliurch J.

W. Lewis was ru-elvetiKl superiatwideiit; all the old ollleers were reelected, which Is a tittlii reeoKultlon of tlivlr ability. who works for Harry Heist, is one of best horseshoers in this part of the Constantly on hand. state? Try him. Let up print your letter heads, en Totnl delivered and collected velopes, statements, sale bills, etc Total cancellation $10.49 Cash paid for Elides! ICE IN SEASON B.

DOUGLAS. Mayetta, Kansas. Stamps sold $8.81 We can do you good work and our prices arc the lowest. Subieribe for the Newsj. Alva Clark, of Hoyt, was In town Tuesday.

E. J. Lunger s'acllod com the first tf tin week, Bert Allen wan over from Dcnlson yester day on business. S. R.

Early is now a subscriber to the home paper. District court is in session at the county seat this week. Clyde Brassbrldge was in Iloltin a few hours on Monday Robekt F. Roijson, Carrie. Miss Cora Coleman, who has been isiting with relatives in this vicin Report of mall collected and deliv ered on Route No.

2, for Dec. MAIL DELIVERED. ity, left on Tuesday evening for her home at Mulhall, Okla. A Watch Party. Mr.

and Mrs. II. M. Reist entertained informally at a watch party In lienor cf their guests Miss Elsie Ashton and Mr. I).

G. Wilson, of Muskogee, Registered Packages Mrs. John Tork went to on Letters 87 I. T. Elegant refreshments wert; postai 81 Sunday to see her sister, Mrs.

Blossom, before the latter departed for served, unc evening was spent in Ncwspaien 2440 Ed P. Hays, of Slmttuck, Texas, is her homo In Vermont. Ihe'rii-nniMiN is-) games, music and recitations, to ALL AROARD! I'M EN ROUTE FOR his sister, Mrs. Brockett. 28 The Holton Recorder is authority Miss Louie Sanderson vlsiten in Holton Wednesday night.

for the statement that Jess R. Lass- Tatal delivered 3420 Mrs. R. X. Lons was on the sick list several well is contemplating moving to that city in the near future.

Water's Blacksmith Shop! To get my repair work done. Prices and work MAIL OOLKECTED days last week, but Is recovering. Application for Money Orders Tom Frazier and wife returned on Our city schools reeopned again on 1 Tuesday evening from Springfield, delight of all present. At late a hour the guests departed wishing their host and hostess a Happy New Year. Clarence H.

Mathews, A. E. Crane, Glis Fink, Oliver Justice, Louis, John and "VVm. Dryer returned the first of the week from a week's hunting trip to Ilosington and Horace, Kansas. The entire trip covered miles.

Clarence declares they killed 85 jack rabbits, 14 cotton tails and 2 prairie dogs. We consider this a pretty good Monday, after a week's vacation. Postal Newspapers Horse Shoeing a Specialty Illinois, where they had been spending a few days with relatives. S. Heyman, who has been quite sick Circulars Is able to be about at this writing.

Packages You are invited to visit my shop when you want, work. FRED. WATERS, Misses Irene Minor and Helen Rai John E. Hoagiand, an official at the Mission, was in town last Saturday. ding, of Holton, came down Friday and visited until Saturday evening Total Three high-grade' Short Horn bulls with their uncle and aunt, of the Total delivered and collected.

Caueellat ion for sale. Inquire of T. J. Wiielait News olllce. find.

The ladies' bazaar, held at the Stamps sold Milton D. Jones, Carrier. W. II. Edds, of Whiting, was here The News family can take any Christian church New Year's eve, was Saturday looking after his livery busi- thing that is good to eat, on subscription.

Bring in your eggs, butter, etc. ness. Dr. and Mrs. Brockett Entertain.

quite an enjoyable affair, socially, to those present, and netted a neat little sum to the ladies' society. There Bring us your job work IVe can do It will pass as legal tender in paying your subscription. it as cheap as you can get it done else were many preiry aim useiui articles Dr. und Mrs. Trcx-ken juvc a large New PS -II 4 Wall Paper KfeW I where.

on sale. For various reasons he at Year's 'reception Monday In honor of Miss Cora Coleman, of Mulhall, who has been spending the holidays with friends August Dryer and wife, of Big Springs, Kansas, came up to spend Clarence Matthews in company with tendance was not as large as expected, and many were not cognizant oi the Alfred Peats like several others has been out west on i time in which it was to have been, this spring? Prize" Wall Paperor beauty but the social part of the occasion, and relative In Alayetta. Tne evening was pleasantly spent In playing progressive gam after whleh refreshments were served. Musi'- was furnished by Messrs. Caalk and (illlliiim.

Those present were Misses Cora Get ALFRED City Attorney J. A. Rokes, of Hoi ALFRED PEATS where all met in a friendly spirit and PEATS of design, long on, was in town on legal business on New Years with ids brother and other relatives, returning home the fore part of the week. A. Hicks and B.

K. Stake had sale bills printed at this office this week. The date of the former is January 16, and the latter January IS). Remember the dates. wear and low "PRIZE" 1 Monday.

Sadie Coleman, Nellie and Lulu Long, Bei' WALL tha and Jlollie Potter, Stella and Mum'e "good will toward all," offset the lack of the financial part, and makes us long for, many' happy returns of a New Years eve gathering. Mr. Alva Chirk, of Hoyt, and Mrs. Charles price. Paten Smith, Hetty, Henrietta and Rosa lie? ma- Iaih, spunt W'ediii'sduy utferuoon with Mrs, Edith Jones, Maude Early, Anna Buclie W.

nrtx-kett. Wr: The for all pur Mary Ilogan, Erma Long, Ola Hiirrlngtoi (Jrace Lewis, Alverda Norrls, Zllpha Tor! poses, all tastes, For good goods at live and let live '94 and all pockctbcolc "PRIZE" WALL PAPER Virgil Klopp, Charley McDonald, Sample Books are Ru.leka and Jo-eplne Dickinson, of Topeka. Messrs. Willie and Lewis Long, Milton and Glad to call with Sample here ready to (how. Books any time you say C.

L. Neyman, Elizabeth 'Follis and Rufus Jones, Louie and Charles Whittlngton, Frank Rohsou, l'Vank Itafer, .1. Cuulk, IIer Joe Robinson are the latest" to take advantage of the News' special offer, KRYDER WINTERS Agenty ALFRED PEATS "PRIZE" If ALL PAPER liert Strawn, Homer Page, Virgil Klopp, Clyde Rrassbridge. Fritz llertsch, Poy and which was all off the 'night of Janua' ry 2nd. ALFRED PEATS -X Chicaco Boston Ouy Winner, llert Barry, Bert Peters, A Logical Deduction.

A witness in the Superior court a few days ago gave a new reaso for hia assertion that a man bad 'been drinking. He said the man to whom he referred was not drunk, but he believed he had a couple of drinks. Pressed by counsel to give his reason for such an assertion, ho replied: A'ell, It was about 11 o'clock at ElghtTl saw him and I think any man v-fco Is out that at tight must tave had a couple of drinks." Phil-j I-dser. lllektrynell, John Potter, Mr. Scott.

C. CJI11C COMPANY New York prices try the Lasswell Dry Goods Company. Allen Chase went to Topeka last week to visit his sister, Mrs. Mary Crawford. Elder R.

N. Long will preach at the Christian church nest Sunday, morning and evening. The official board of the M. E. church will mccf tomorrow afternoon tilur church.

ham, O. JoiHS.HOf Holton, John Col-tnar, Master John Miller, Jake Mrs. Joseph has our thanks for a nice, big fat mince pie, donated mm Lewis, Koscoe Ollpliaut, Mr. Mid Mrs. Win- to us at the ladles pie supper and ba gate.

Mr. und Mrs. r.ggen, Mr. and Mis. Bui crt M'lllr, Mr.

and Sre. J.u'oLs, Mi. hi Mn nnr, held in the Christian church on New Year's eve. That pie was just Hlli man. Mr.

and Mis. Mr. Mid Mr: C. CcU J. it.

"like mot lifer used to bake.".

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Mayetta News Archive

Pages Available:
204
Years Available:
1904-1905