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Chetopa Clipper from Chetopa, Kansas • 4

Chetopa Clipper from Chetopa, Kansas • 4

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Chetopa Clipperi
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COUKTY SEAT NEWS. GROVE SCHOOL GRIST. J. P. Apperon started baling hay Tuesday and hauling yesterday.

He has rented Clint Shobe's barn in town. lioy Tullis started to make hay V- Comet Firt. Gives the New. The wheat crop is about all saved Real Estate Transfers, in this locality. Much has been cut1 John W.

Winegate and wife to that was thought to be worthless ou Thomas A. Dyan, of ne account of the overflow. 18 l0O. M. A.

fHELEY. UULiU LiUUU lipincri-iit 1 nomas A. II van to harali Tuesday. Most of the oats crop BARTLETT BUDGET. this week.

Some is being cut a little irreen on account of rust Ivan The new man on the Jerome Cal-ahan place has the foundation laid Davis of ne 28-31-18 1C0. J. D. Walkins to Edward W. Spencer, lots 1 and 0, 2-31-21 700.

Elmer S. Groft to Edward W. In the best arid most stylish Waton has some very early oats. for a 20x40 house. They were ripe and harvested on -31-21 of J.

II. Windle and brother drove se Spencer, ne the 10th of this month. over to Galena Sunday. Thrashing began last Monday in Almira Singleton to X. D.

Dal- Grandma Daty was quite sick the inger, ne cor of lot 4, block 119, Par this locality at Will Smith's and Is going on yet at a lively gait A. C. Tullis of Carthage, came in Tuesday on the morning train to visit his brother James Tullis. They went to Coffeyville in the afternoon. George Williams broke the cap of his ankle while playing ball Sunday.

Wm. Gray of Danville, 111 is visiting his son-in-law S. W. Guthrie. lirst of the week, but is better now.

sons 41000. This is just now a lively corner. John It. Phillips to Mary F. Gross, MELROSE MOONBEAMS.

lot 12, block Ga, Parsons 51200. Some are stacking wheat, some are harvesting oats, some laying their corn by, while others are thrashing; James P. Curtis to Floyd F. Fos ter, ne 30-32-19 $3000. J.

M. Ilalcomb was in Chetopa W. X. Darrows to Lester C. Mo Tuesday on business.

yet some are planting corn. Also, having is in progress. Many are The class has been put in the At the Grand Leader. ses, lots and 7, block 220, Parsons Rev. Workman's meeting came to going to plant over their corn and Voodman building ith the exeep 3000, a close Tuesday.

It was well is still time to grow a tion of one of the axb foot panes think there good crop. Mary T. W. Ilannum to Isaiah Drown, lots 31 and 32, block 23, which was broken in transportation Mrs. Will Whinery's father is back Those who have traded at the Grand Leader say they Ilarve Grain is having several Chetopa $450, One of It.

F. Lonnecker's horses from Arkansas. We are glad to see him in our town again. acres ot his Miami wneai cue witu Josiah Williams to J. N.

Mitchell, never heard of such Low Prices for the very Best Grade of kicked another near the heart Mon the old time cradle on account of se day night. Tuesday it was expected O. Woods to 'Mollie Jacobs, lot wet ground. Dlackberries are on market al ready. to die.

truth when we say that we have a Very Large Stock Dev. Iloogard preached on Friday i Mrs. Fred Arninsr has been sick Mr. and Mrs. Ed.

Wright have moved in with W. II. Coppenbar-ger since the overflow. Ed will put of the Very Highest Grade Clothin to a large gathering and good order but is better. selling at the was kept.

Frank Drown was in town Satur J. K. Thurman of near Altamont 9, block 20, Montana $45. Mary J. Thomas to C.

V. Mills, lots 11 and 12, block 5, Parsons $500. Henry Dashelier to Cecelia Dash-elier, lots 9 and 10, block 84, Parsons $1. Abe Drown, lot 7, block 1, Oswego 1 0.01. Vinnie It.

Wilson to J. 11. Hayes, day visiting the Logan Dros. We is painting Paul lleece's house. Mrs.

Thurman came in with him and Very Lowest Prices Ever Known were glad to see him. Come again, out another crop of corn on the Cop-penbarger place. Warren Williams spent several days in Kansas City visiting his daughter, Mrs. Curry. James Sappington had a runaway and got his harvester smashed up a little.

It's a wonder there are not Frank. spent Tuesday-visiting friends. S. E. Smith and Gertie and Kate and James Drown is again ll call and examine goods and get Jarrett were shopping in Chetopa around.

lots 9-12, block 20, Oswego In Chetopa. Please prices. We have Saturday. L. C.

Whitinjf went as delegate Frank Allen, Dill Ectard, Will $500. Mollie E. Woke to Charles W. more of these smash-ups. to the republican judicial conven Jarrett, Tom Griffin and Mr.

Spry Elmer McCalister spent Sunday lot 1, block 121, Parsons were in Laxter Saturday to see a or Men, Youths Boys Clothing with home folks. $350. lorse race. Mrs. Duncan and Misses Xellie C.

M. LaMonte to Gertrude Gest, Nellie Gucker is visiting old and AUie were in Vinita the first of lot 9, block 7, Parsons $800. Edgar Xelson to Thomas J. Flan friends in Zincite, Mo. the week.

nelly, lots 1-3, block 29, Oswego And the size of our stock will enable us to give you a fit in the very kind of goods you want. We also have the finest line of Mrs. Win Coppenlmrger and Jes Margie Goff has returned home om Webb City, where she has been sie Phillips spent a day with Mrs. Geraty and family. visiting for a couple of weeks.

$2500. Aristine W. I lodge Peterson, se of ne Charley Shipley is wearing a new vention at Coffeyville Saturday. Mrs. Drinson of St Louis is visiting her father, J.

M. Crawford. Essie Wade and Carrie Hopkins went to Chetopa Sunday evening. Mrs. Landon, who has been sick, is better.

P. King and wife of Pittsburg, are visiting Mrs. King's parents, Taylor Dales and wife. Mrs. E.

S. Hill and two children came over from Chetopa and visited, Mrs. Hill's mother, Mrs. Dowell, Monday and Tuesday. Andrew Geratv had 10 acres of to Charles 17-33-18 to Hudson Gents.

Furnishings, smile on his face. If you want to oats that required 30 lbs. of twine to know why why, his best girl is $700. Michael T. cCarty Coselman, sw 9-31-17- home.

Plillit L. McCarty to Hudson Co Day Dameron, from Chetopa, is BOOTS SHOES, HATS, selman, of nw lb-31-19 visiting relatives and friends here. tie them. All report a pleasant time at the party Saturday evening at D. Dlue-jacket's.

Good music, ice cream and cake, and a general good time. Harry Diddle acted as carpenter for Warren Williams a couple of $2000. Mr. and Mrs, went to Huggins GO Matilda Joiner to Charles A. Mor Mineral to visit Marion Dungan and Please call and examine ris, lot 10, block 01, Parsons $550.

the biggest clothing stock in We can sell you good goods wife. Chetopa and get our prices. William Dusby to Mary S. Wills, Geome Martmdale has gone to Dee Cromer ami his father took a days last week, roofing and fixing his lot 3, block 71, Parsons $95. and save you money.

big load of baled hay to Daxter Sat creamery. Calvin C. Poland to Martin Aler, Folsoin, and W. F. llobsonis again section foreman here.

urday. se zn-o-i-zv OUR COLORED FOLKS. Dluah Clauston was shopping in oa Mil S. Vannie Apperson, living in the Sarah F. Thornburg et al to Till? Chetopa Saturday Foland, seq' 23-34-20.

territory south of here, went to her Dev. Whitley, from Uswego, was mi Dee Cromer is the proud owner of old home in Hannon, Tuesday Marriage Licenses. in the city Sunday. a new ouggy. Aow see the girls smile on him.

evening. ii'i Drooks Doberts, P. II. Dassett, Samuel Derry, Parsons, Mollie Leroy, Parsons, Geo. II.

Hawkins, Chetopa, Lucius Porter, S. Deard and J. JOSEPH STERN, Manager. John I.onnecker, brother of li. died at his home in Dloomington, 20 35 ii't Finley witnessed the hall game in Oswego Tuesday between Coffeyville 34 Edith Dogers, Chetopa, Harry S.

Stout, Edna, Jessie Marine, Edna, Kate Jarrett has gone to Welch. She has not decided how long she will remain. Khoda Durnside spent a few days last -week with Mr. I lard man's family. Aunt Lee Lates was on the sick and Oswego.

Friday night. Mrs. George Williams is visitin her parents south of Chetopa. 20 John Porter arrived Sunday from Columbus. Aniiottnceiiteitt.

Dorn. Monday night, to A. Clinton Kelly' Fleming, Lenwood, 25 Laura E. Van Alstine, Oswego, 19 L. M.

Moore is now visiting his Keene and wife of near Cecil, familly and expects to remain about John D. Dunkers, Mt. Auburn, daughter. Mother and child are list last week, but we are 'glad to say she is better now. Melrose is on a boom.

She is going to celebrate the Fourth. Come, two weeks. riiKSENTINO OT COMPLIMENTS TO 1 Om imlilic at lliu oneiiimr the Season of wo 33 doing as well as could be expected Miss Hughes oi Lawrence was wkli in mill vinir attention to the inaunitn-ent UiiTA Iowa, Maud M. Moore, Parsons, Geo. F.

Dugg, Parsons. Ada A. Hopps, Coffeyville, but Keene is not yet out of danger, everybody, and get acquainted with the city Friday the guest of Mr. am Mrs. A.

F. Greene. 29 38 37 33 28 John Hitchings of Independence, the people. O. Roberts was down from Oswe Iowa, is visiting his brother-in-law, Ira D.

Vv aldnp, Parsons. Minnie Harris, Parsons, nl mw sin.1 wiffl. RUSSELL CREEK RIPPLES. go Thursday to visit his family. J.

II. Hudson, A. F. Greene, W. J.

Morgan, P. II. Dassett, George Roberts and son, George II. Dial, John Harvel, D. Roberts, II.

A. Das Probate Court. In the matter of claims of J. M. i Dev.

James Harvey preached a the territory, is reported to have cut g00a Hermon at Creek Kcho()1 Derry and Thomas Derry vs. estate oO acres ot wheat in one uay, using house last Sunday, and will preach a of J. M. Thompson, comes S. E.

sermon in two weeks from last Sun sett, S. Deard, T. J. and J. E.

Finley SODA FOUNTAIN we Jisivo in our store Knowing that a Soda Fountain is a valualilo iidjumit, to a properly conducted pharmacy, and having a. desire to always lead in tins line, wo have added to our already complete establishment tlio finest and most complete ontlit in the state. Our syrups are made from fresh ripe fruits and are purity themselves. Our Ice Cream is acknowledged to he far superior to any in tins section. It is made from fresh, rich eream and suar: no oilier ingredients whatever, except our own peerless Vanilla extract made from the choicest bean.

Our aim will be to furnish our patrons a retreat to which they will lake pride in brinjrinjv their friends and oujoy tho very finest of eoulinjr beverages. Special atteu-tioulgiveu to carriage and bicycle trade. Yours to Please, GEO. P. BUSH, LEADING DRUGGIST, Chetopa, Kan.

Our Drugs are os Good ns our Soda. 05 pounds of twine. day to the children. All the heads attended the judicial convention in Coffeyville Saturday. of families should come and bring II.

A. Dartlett left Monday of last week for Coffeyville, Cherryvale, Chanuto, Iola and Gas City and re liichart, executor, and files in court, appraicipe for executor against said claimants. It was ordered by the court that an execution as provided by law be issued against said claim their children and hear him. Sabbath school was well attended turned Ihursday. lie informs us last Sunday.

Nellie Duncan acted Mrs. A. It. Clardy, A. F.

Greene, wife and son James, Mamie Reynolds, Lehman Tyler and J. E. Finley attended the Eastern Star installation in Oswego Saturday ants, and that said execution oe delivered to the sheriff. that the crops around those towns ll8 superintendent, both superintend- are good but in very poor condition, ent and assistant being absent. Personal and expense account of much worse than around Dartlett Walter Fox returned home Mon Mi A.

A. Osgood, executrix of the estate A. Dial left Thursday for Fort Hesavs the wheat is also much lay from a tw0 weeks' visit with I5en ii. it Kowe and family, twelve miles south of Lucy V. Morton, was approved.

Amount, $171.79. CROWDS WILL GO TO OSWEGO. Worth, Tex. Rev. South, P.

E. of the Second i west of Colieyville, and reports crops Bee a imiuor iiimmia inning me uip. gooJ They have just commenced M. E. church, arrived Saturday to HARVEST IS ABOUT OYER.

1 he towns he visited are all nourish- WOrk on a new railroad from Coffey hold quarterly services, Planning for the Biggast Celebration Ever Rev. Falkner came down from ing, Iola being in the lead, having ville to Dartlesville, and the road Bi.nfmrlMn tr. iioo i urU runs through Hen Howe's farm and Held in soutneast K-ansas. Mineral Saturday to participate in (l l( 11 1.1 lJU AUUW tV VJ 111 I 11 The Commercial Club of Oswego the services at Ins church Sunday, months. damaged the tarm considerably, as he has got good land.

Den got $500 has taken the matter of a 4th of July (j and Walking Plows. A social was given at the M. E. celebration in hand and is planning I. N.

Landreth took LaDaw and Ridin damages from the railroad company. church Tuesday evening. There was a bi' one. Aside from the celebre Co's last binder Monday. The firm 5 Fanny Hunter and her sister Zel- quite a large attendance and all had still has some twine.

da returned home last Monday to tion by the Commercial Club, the Fraternal Aid Association of the Third Congressional District will hold an enjoyable time, Millard Lackey was driving one of Mount Vernon, Mo. All kinds of Harrows, A. Danks' boy while fishing the Mrs. L. H.

Duncan and son Lu its annual picnic at Oswego on the li. F. Lonnecker's horses Friday when the animal reared back and other day ran a iish hook through his ear, which was removed by Dr. ther and daughter AUie returned 4th. Desides the usual parades and '111 home Wednesday from their visit to comic races, mere wui ne norse lac fell, striking its head on a rock and Dlue Springs, Mo.

1 hey spent last Sunday in Kansas City with friends. breaking its skull, thus killing itself. Grandma Harris is no better. Will Smith is thrashing his wheat. Grain Drills, Buggies, Spr'g Wagons Gasoline and Oil Stoves, Harness, Paints, Oils and Glass, Hardware and Stoves.

Married, Saturday, by the probate It is yielding very well considering iudcre. in Oswego. Harl Dcndure and that it had to contend with chinch Doon. Emma Davis is visiting friends in Vinita. Dev.

E. Hunter preached at L. F. D. church Wednesday evening.

Pierce Dial is home from Wier City. Louis Moore went to Columbus Tuesday to be examined before the pension beard. Highly Appreciated. Jessie Kainoy. Will Whiting is running a buck bugs, rust and the ily.

George Littlejohn will start up his thrasher as soon as the self-feeder arrives from Kansas City. All the farmers are very busy now thrashing wheat, cutting oats and ster wagon. ing, a big base ball game, band contest, and at night a fine display of fireworks from the high bluff over the river. The crowd will go to Oswego this year and will be well entertained, too. Special rates on all roads.

O. Fourth of July Excursion Via the Missouri, Kansas and Texas railway. On July 3, 4, and 5 tho M. K. T.

will soil tickets at one faro for round trip to all points within two hundred miles on their linos. Tickets good returning until July 7. J. M. Lollar, agent Two men attempted to hold up J.

A. Miller at Columbus, early Monday morning. He would not throw uo his hands, and one of the foot- Dr. Anderson was over from Che topa Tuesday. It.

F. Lonneker drove to Chetopa plowing corn. Many ot our citizens were very Tuesday afternoon. Wm. Fulkerson is tho first CHETOPA, KAN.

one to He re Del Crane went to Chetona last get through cutting oats. much surprised when the Chetopa band came in Saturday, and all who heard their excellent music, both before tho convention at the Auditori ports them all right. E. W. BEDELL.

Vico President. M. V. HOOVER, Director. G.

HOOVER. President HAKKY U13DE1.L, Cashier. Thursday. Albert liichter went to The colored picnic at Timber Hill Oswego um, and after the convention the plaza band stand, were highly Tuesday. i i.i.i Farmers 1 Merchants StateBank, Levi Middleton spent last week pleased.

1 he boys received many pads shot lnm the rigni nreasi with a 38-calibre revolver. The last visiting Joplin, Columbus and report stated that he was getting along nicely. The highwaymen have not been captured. compliments. Coffeyville Independent.

The coronation of King Edward was postponed on account of his serious illness, the result of an opera- was not very well attended on account of the rain the day before. Dussell Creek has got her back up again. We have to go to the head of the backwater to get across, which makes it very inconvenient to the farmers on both sides of the creek. Charles Murdock has bought a new Minnie binder from E. W.

De-dell. Charley seems to mean business with his new farming tools and his fertilizer. Sherwin. As John Pever was going by a hardwara store in Guthrie, a gas generator exploded and injured about 30 people, some fatally. John The Jessie Morrison case at Eldo- ESTABLISHED Capital, $15,000.

Surplus aitd Profits, $10,000. We always have funds on hand to accommodate dui patrons, and resin'ctfully noliclt your busings. Fully Insured against Burglary by Daylight or Night. JBferOfficc of W. IIoovkk Uko.

located in Bans Building. i. ...1 rrnrs tn the inrv today. Dr. It was feared that death would he P.rownfield, one of the witness for the the result, but this luoruing he is re- defense, has been arrested for perju-ported much better, ry, and will have bis trial July escaped with a few bruises and cuts, however..

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