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The Easton Herald from Easton, Kansas • 8

The Easton Herald du lieu suivant : Easton, Kansas • 8

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The Easton Heraldi
Lieu:
Easton, Kansas
Date de parution:
Page:
8
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I3kSlST LIGHT. 1 WW LOC AL, ETC. J. L. fiov trJ went to Leavenworth Monday mo rninir; 4 Anna Abel went to Leavenworth odnesday morning.

0i B. F. Thornbuargh las returned from a trip to Lawton, 0. T. Hanry Gray went to Leavenworth on business last Monday morning.

Mrs. John Jones and son made a trip to Leavenworth Monday morn- W. H. Westhoff made a business trip to Kansas City Wednesday r.orning. Paul Sieben received a shipment of undertaker's supplies last Saturday naming.

T.E.Thornburghand family moved the Methodist parsonage the p.art of last week. -i 'Y, ivy ing between the bank and the storp! of Ilines has been greatly improved by placing stepping stones in ct that point. Something cf ihat kind has been badly needed and will be greatly appreciated. T. Connelly will have a public sale of live stock, farm implements and household goods Wednesday, Feb.

25, at his farm, five and one-half miles southwest of Eastop and four and one-half miles northwest of Springdale.near No. 14 school' house, As some of the people around here have been misinformed in regard to the coal situation in Atchison, the following maybe news to them, gs it was sent out from that town last Monday: "The Leavenworth vein of coal, 22 inches thick, was encountered here today at a depth of 833 feet. Digging will continue to the 36 inch vein shown by the diamond drill at 1070 feet. Mr. and Mrs.

Kettler were very pleasantly surprised last Monday evening by a number of people who gathered in to enjoy themselves dancing. There were over fifty persons present and every one of them enjoyed a most pleasant evening. Mr. Kettier made it very pleasant for them, giving them two large rooms to dance in, and eveyone expressed a wish to come again. L.

B. McBride, of Winchester, was W. R. Smith, manager of the Lam-lyart Lumber yard at this place, was Leavenworth on business last Saturday. Frank Herkin fell from a load of last Friday evening, but sustained no more serious injury than a few bruises.

mis.js. jj. araun, accompameu Dy her daughter, Miss Elva, and her son, of Valley Falls, went to Leavenworth Monday. It tried very hard to snow all day "loaf flanrrlcnr Vnf. nrtlv onnnorli n-f if in Easton last Saturday talking up an independent telephone exchange.

In the afternoon of the same day Mr, McBride, accompanied by W. T. Hines, went to Potter to talk the matter over with the business men of that place. It is to be hoped that the gentlemen will be successful in their efforts, as a telephone system would be a great benefit and conven- ence to the community. But not when you spend your nights and Sundays sewing up the rips in your shoes with binding twine and barbed wire.

-Life is too short and wire too expensive. Better buy SUNFLOWER SEAMLESS Miss Maggie Bourke and John fell to make the streets very muddy and travel disagreeable. Albert Andermott has his newies-idence very near He had seven men working on it one ur two in the early part of this week." Don't overlook the fact; I can save you money on first-class Nursery Stock See mt before buying of traveling agents. M. L.

Lockwood. J. L. Howard desires to extend kfe sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors who extended their sympathy and rendered assistance during his recent trouble. James Oliphint, the station agent, has moved into the house which has been occupied by T.

E. Thornburgh. Dr. Adams and wife will occupy the house vacated by Mr. Oliphint.

John Andermott, who has been Earle were married on Wednesday, eb. 4, by Rev. Father Grootaers of this place. Miss Ollie Earle, sister of the groom, was maid of honor, and John Bourke, brother of the bride, acted as best man. Mr.

and Mrs. Earle left in the afternoon for St. Louis. After their return they will be- at home on their farm, five and SHOES one-half miles west of Easton. have a large circle of friends in' this neighborhood who will wish them a i 1 i It- i "5 -r visiting nis sister, Mrs.

Att Lynn, long and happy life. and other relatives in this neighbor Kidney complaint kills more people hood for some time, left for his home than any other disease. This is due to Made of one piece of upper leather. They 'don't rip, because they can't. Try a pair and sleep nights and rest in Kansas City Wednesday morning.

the disease being so insidious that it gets a good hold on the system before Wm, Trower, who was raised in this it is lecosrnized. Foley's Kidnev Cure neighborhood, but who is at present a resident of Oklahoma, was visiting old riends and acquaintances in town this week. He left for home Wed nesday morning. in rt trs rrai Joseph Haas, who lived in thir will prevent the development of fatal disease if taken in time. Sold by W.

T. Hints Co: L. K. W. Time Card.

No. 41, Passenger west. .6:10 m. No- 42, Passenger east. .10:35 a.

m. No. 43, Freight, west .8:55 a. m. No.

44, Freight 12:02 a. m. No. 44 arrive in Kansas City 3:18 a J. L.

Oliphint, Agt. Pleasant Ribc.f. Station. No. 41, Passenger, west (5:00 p.m.

No. 42, Passenger, east .10:43 a. m. No. 43, Freight, west a.

m. No. 44, Freight, cast 12:32 a. m. Maill 8los9 a half hoar earlier.

neighborhood in the early days, stop If ped over between trains Tuesday to look over the town, and attended the E-3 commercial club meeting in the even 35LrX'OTV, KANSAS. Opposite ing. He left on the midnight train The condition of the stmt cross.

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Années disponibles:
1895-1905