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Glen Elder Independent from Glen Elder, Kansas • 6

Glen Elder Independent from Glen Elder, Kansas • 6

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Glen Elder, Kansas
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1 XHAVE YOU SEEN THOSE c.lex elder markets. Hogs 5.00. CuUVSi.20. Wheats. Own vV.

Butter l.V, l'gs 15c. Turkeys fic. Chicken IJc. conomy is the Easy Chair of old age. FUR and WOOL Robes Blankets Your EASY CHAIR will lined with 9 LOCALISMS.

I riiiriiniir I I iiiinimi'n An Mr. V. O. Rav returned Lome HARNESS snop. from lirr Texas trip last Friday even ng.

VV. D. Hobson, one of the Times force was up Sunday, shaking hands silk when you reach the Three-Score mark if you trade at the Economy Store. You'll never know the profits the other fellow makes unless you get our prices on with his many friends in the Glen lieu takinga chew ol tobacco re memljer Robt.Hamilton pays highest It will pay you to call qnd get our prices: Everything belonging to the Harness kept in stock. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE YOUR TRADE SOLICITED, price for the lass.

Bring them iu, Mr. Fieyer. who has been visiting with Pet 1 Moos the past week I Tinware, China, for his home at Concordia this worn 6. DUDLEY, ing. Mrs.

Calmon. of Beloit, after spending several days with Mrs. Curt Alti-mus returned home Thursday morning. i A rfk rffrh rfk dfk rifth "ffc VvVVv VV vV vv Monroe Watson came down from Osl)orue county, Wednesday on busi Glass, Jewelry, Hose, Stationery, Corsets, Gloves, BELTS and everything that goes to make up a FIRST CLASS RACKET STORE. FIRST trial interests you, SECOND convinces you, THIRD you're our steady customer.

THE ECONOMY STORE, ness connected with the tan Hulen ranch. Mr. David Swank, after a protract ed visit with the Gansel's left Tues Ernest Soper visited Beloit friends Sunday. Frank Welch is now one of the regular clerks in van Hulen's store. Two of the Chinese officials were day morning for his home in Coffey countv.

MRS. W. J. KEMPTIIORN DEAD. Nettie J.IIuckle was born at Waterloo Iowa, April 25, lHGJi.

At the agit of four years her parents moved to eastern Kansas. In 1878 they moved to Cawker City, Kansas where hor girlhood days were spent and when she lived up to the time of her marriage. She taught school several terms and was very successful as an David Wiens Sr, and Jr. and Ed Eohler have been hauling the rent wheat to market this week off the O. beheaded Wednesday in the presence of about ten thousand people in compliance with the demands of the i SOPER Bros.

Prop's, II.Nefffarm. Mr. and Mrs. D. W.

Wheeler are instructure and in school manage powers. The trial of the Topeka jotut smashers resulted iu convention as charged. the proud parents of a 9 pound daugh ment. Oct. 4, 188G she married W.

J. ter that came to their home Monday evening, Feb. 25. GLEN ELDER, empthorn, of Blue Hill, Kansas. It was plain to be seen by unprejudiced minds that the court was prejudiced against the Smashers, Three children blessed their union The Magazine Club of Glen Elder met.

Tuesday evening with Mrs. II. F. 233 and two survive her Cora J. and an infant son.

Also her husland, moth Mr. and Mrs. John Ma ley remembered the IxDErENDENT Wednesday when in town to the amount of $2, er, brother and four sisters remain to mourn her departure. She first came Vallette aud from reports an enjoyable time was had. George Smulliu took the train last Thursday morning for Riley county where he has a job as barn hand for renewing their own subscription and ang us in the winter of '82 as FLOURING MILLS, 150 BARRELS CAPACITY.

NASH K4ULL. PROP'S. MAHOFWERS OF CHOICE BRAED8 OF FW. ordering a copy of this popular sheet teacher, remaining 1 yerr. Her re seut to their son George in Oklahoma.

the coming season. fined nature aud loving disposition endeared her to all the community. Report says that Joe Trever has The Maurer boys returned from the down ju the Strip and She Superintended the Sabbath school for about four years when her Strip last ween to visit avwme wim jjj return to Mitchell county. OUR pa and ma. They expect to return Mf aml Mrs Trever are excellent health failing, she had, rearetf ullv, soon for bpnng wok.

neonle aud we will be glad to have BEST W. O. Coffitld dropped into this them again become citizens of Mitch office Wednesday and chatted awhile. I ell county. II 1 11 Glad to have our patrons arop ana Another rural delivery mail route GOLD DROP see us.

Call again W. O. uas established A with Lem Dukes as contractor, The abandon active work. She with the M. Church in 1801.

A kind, loving, affectionate, lady, friend, wife and mother, has been called up higher, having passed away Feb. 21, in the fear andIoveof God and in the hope of a glorious resurrection. Nearly her last were a part of the hymn, "Jesus savior Pilot Me." The funeral was from the Blue Hill church, Feb 23. conducted by Rev. A.

Wright and en-uf nm find uhitn And vellow earlv I rnnte is extiected to commence in the v. 0 4 middle of March. Now for a route leld corn just received. S. W.

Earli. between this point and Ionia which FREE COINAGE. would make one of the most import S. Mrs. Mayo Rouse came up from ant routes in the county.

Beloit Thursday morning to attend Wm. Woolman went up the road the funeral of John Allen, who was buried Wednesday. Just a day too Rev. M. Brown and laid to rest in the Rose Valley cemetery.

M. B. Tuesday as far as Osborne on legal business, stopping atDowns where he met a number of old Glen Elderites. late. We are pleased to state that F.

S. Luther Cross, Nick Moos and Wm. Curtis was able to be moved to his KMSA5HARD Wheat FLQURaSpGcialty. Ooro. IF'eecaL.

Trade ASpecialty. WE ALSO OPERATE THE ELEVA BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF GRAIN AM) CATTLE. Phegley. We ate dinner with our old friend Nick and from what we MARRIED. At the homof the Bride's parents, Mary, the eldest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Wildman to Mr. Frank Loper, of Glen Elder.

Rev. Wood-burn, of Ionia, officiating. home last Sunday and is reported to be improving in health as fast as pos sawhe is doing fine up at that burg. sible. Joseoh Thompson, one of Rose A very pleasant evening was spent Only a few friends of the family we-e invited.

The bride's dress was i i Valley's popular and successful farmers was trading in our city Wednesday, calling at this office to renew his subscription. of blue henrietta, tastefully combined at the L. L. Granger residence last Friday evening, the occasion being a dime social for the benefit of the Christian church. A largo crowd of both young and old were present.

with white satin. The groom wore the continental suit of black. An NOTARY PUBLIC. A Nash Iaull are running the mill to near its full capacity and are con ATTY. AT LAW elegant dinner was served.

present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert The evening was spent in all manner of entertainment imaginable. About 75 sat down to supper which netted the chmch a snug sum. Wildman, Mr, and Mrs.

Ellis Crite6, stantly behind in filling orders although they turn out on an average of about a car load of flour each day. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wildman, Mr. Lee Wildman, Miss Blanch Wildman, We acknowledge with thanks the Miss Nellie Wildman Miss.

Bernice following on subscription the past Wildman and Miss Maud Loper. week Frank and Mary are among our best young people and have bostes of Quite a number of the little friends of Miss Erba Kaull gave her a surprise party last Friday evening in honor of her sixth birthday. Light refreshments were served and many games indulged in. The children had an enjoyable time. Joseph Thompson $1.00 Nick Moos 1-00 riends who unite in wishing them a Wm.

Woolman, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Insurance, Meal Estate, Collections, Careful attention given to drawing all kinds of legal documents. If you want1 to buy or sell anything cither real estate or personal list it with me. No charges made for advertising or listing unless sale is made Wm. Glen Elder, Kans. Mrs.

Helen Staley 2.00 happy and prosperous life. A. Wildman 1-00 Jacob Marsolf 1 .00 REPORT of School Dist. No. 48 for month Mrs W.

Thompson .50 endingFeb.22,1901: Hugh Rosa .100 No. Enrolled 19. Joe Gaston 2.00 Last Monday evening theN, A. A. lodge of this place gave an entertainment and box supper at the lodge hall for the benefit of the order.

A good program was prepared and delivered, consisting of music, recitat 4 Peter Mobs .50 Av Attendance 15. No. Tardy 9. Names of pupils perfect in attend We understand that a telephone line is about to be erected between ions, dialogues and sonsrs. A num- ance Katie Neifert, Dolph Neff and in Glen Elder or Cawker City and Blue May Neff.

Grace E. Mancha, Teacher herothinffe The gentlemen Hill. Now Blue Hill naturally be hi Frank Hotoart, t-llonsrs to Glen Elder and we think It the eleven boxes brought good that our citizens should take hold nrices. Mr. Sparks, from Cawker this matter so as to get phone conec DEALER drilled the team, after which the tions between this point and that pros LIVE STOCK, GOAL AND Working 24 Hours a Day.

Thero's no rest for those tireless little workers. Dr. King's new life Millions are always busy curing torpid liver, jaundice, fever and agus. They banish sick headache and crowd dispersed for their respective perous little berg over south. Mr IN ALL homes feeling that a pleasant even- M.

Brown we understand is ready to i ing had been spent. The receipts of do more than his part to aid this good drive out malaria. 25c. at Dittus', evenns amouuted to about $10. 'enterprise, HMNDS OF.

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Years Available:
1899-1904