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Chetopa Clipper from Chetopa, Kansas • 4

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Chetopa Clipperi
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OUR COLORED FOLKS. FAULKNER FACTS. to llUUlIflU I locate. He does not like that co Attention 1 1 coun Mrs. Emma Odell and children of Opolis visited Mr.

and Mrs. Hubbell Comes First. Give the Mews. Mr. Staggs of Bluejacket was in the city Friday.

The social at L. F. B. church was well attended, Saturday evening. try at all, and will stay here in Bart-letL Mrs.

Bendure and her brother Charley Carter are returning to Bart- last week. Next Sunday is Elder Haner's BY M. A. CnESLEY. We are glad to know of P.

H. The Grand Leader attracted attention in Chetopa and about Clothing, puzzling the merchants and consumers as to regular appointment Preaching lett overland. Mrs. M. V.

Fugate is sick. 3assett being appointed as one of morning and evening. The bridge over Lake creek was Being unable to discov- the congressional committee. how we can sell good clothing that cheap Saturday night is the time to get Weather Report. The temperature at 12 ni.

since our last report, has been as follows: 9: Mnndar .72 Friday Si Tuesday, Saturday, 7 Wednesday, 4W Sunday 70 completed Tuesday. Rev. Brown was down from Os- ef t- gecret fc can ch Jt aroused one merchant's good ice cream in Faulkner. Miss Gilbert of Oswego is visiting wego Sunday. A baby boy was born last nday Bunnie Burns.

Hose Allen, Iiev. C. Daily and aucnuon ebpeciauy, anu nc iucu duoudr irSuinS mc to Mr. and Mrs. McXutt Anna Johnson of Hackberry is Ienry Hudson spent Sunday in Jop- public that the majority of people arc ignorant, and do not know Will Harwood and wife have BARTLETT BUDGET.

visiting Tressie Emerick, m. moved to Columbus. st'Vint flnltiinor is- nltn nrcrninor wr advertise bnnlcmnt. fir-sn1i Dr. Littleton of Oswego was in S.

Beard was in Parsons, Thurs- Mrs. Delia Vinson, of Marion, duu main, uui guuus luiuc tiiuv-a vv ucic mjr oiv, nuuu iui Ind who has been the guest of her town Tuesday on business connecte with the creamery. Lee Davis, whose father lives near Cecil, and who has been attending school at Xenia, Ivans, came home Tuesday morning. Mrs. J.

M. Buvinger went to Che- L. M. Moore was called back to instance: "a suit marked 15, they ask you $10 first, then sister, Alice Vinson, for two weeks, Minnie Bales, who has been visit- Wichita, Friday. is visiting relatives in Joplin.

ins her parents, returned home The rally at L. F. B. church, Sun We have another new section-boss, to Pittsburg Tuesday evening. day, was a success, spiritually and a Mr.

Mullins of Harrisonville, Mo. topa Monday. C. B. Fritz's barn is now completed and is a fi ne one.

if you pay them for it you have paid enough." But all of this argument is in vain! Gentlemen: We didn't come here because we had an idea the majority of people know less about clothing than any other class of merchandise, nor are we "here to stay just 30 days." We have financially. Collection $50.45, This Is the third boss since Mr. Mc- Mrs. Sherman "Wade is visiting her mother Mrs. Azdell near Cheto- Caesar Wilson attended the popu Clannahan's resignation.

Mrs. George Williams has return- pa and attended the U. P. social at list judicial convention at Cherry- Mr. Moore and Mrs.

Bulger, of ed home from Chetopa. George the home of A. E. McKnight in that vale, Tuesday Chetopa, visited old friends an went overlast week and came home I city Tuesday evening. J.

E. Finley was in Oswego, Tues- been convinced that the people of Chetopa and vicinity are paying neighbors here last Thursday. They with her. He is yet unable to wain Mrs. J.

B. Cook and her sister. I day. rrints frr PI r1i tr V.vrrT,' mn Vine in wrar P.lntViinor are to move to Eldorado Springs without crutches. Mrs TJoht.

ITarner. of Mead. Kan- Rev. Duncan left, Wednesday, this week, where Mr. Bulger and Mat Sharp, living five miles north- and her niece Ethel DeCow, drove for ew Franklin AIo anu ceridiniy Knuws iuc umcicuic uciwctu aucuwuiu Mrs Moore are goijig into business, west, is building a new granary.

oyer from chetopa and visited Mrs. A. Dial returned Tuesday from latest style Clothing. Remember, every knock is a boost! The Mr. Bulger's health is much better, Sam Bishop was doing the carpenter c00y8 an(j Mrs.

Harper's old home, Ft Worth, accompanied by mcrchants Gf Chetopa have been knocking at us ever since we came Boland Dysrus. RUSSELL CREEK RIPPLES. work, and had taken a bunch ot now owned by Jerry Berrentz. i 1 1 I 6. Roberts, Jr.

made a flying trip to the city, fearing we will undersell them and get all the trade in smngies up on me- rnui, mu a Wn number of new granaries O- Ilav cuttinsr should have com started to slide off. Sam was on the to Pittsburg, Wednesday. Clothing; so they insisted on the authorities of Chetopa having us have been built in this section the. iuuiici, um in tiiu uiicti jmtix ui iv week 1 1 a 1 1 A. 1.

11 1 Rev. Vanzegs held services at the dosed up fof sclling bankrupt stock. We proved that we can have S. B. church Wednesday evening.

menced last Monday, but the weather was not suitable for making hay, so we put it off until after the 4th. Russell Creek will be up to Che snmgies, aim to avoia neing Hln.c June 24 being Mrs II. C. Ilively's the right to give away Dlotliing, almost lor notning, not Deing Wanted good colored girl to do oywemne jumpeu ana birfhda the neighbors gathered at feet so that he is obliged to quit her home s0lltb of Cecii and ave general housework. Mrs.

Jas. Pat- bankrupt, and they can stop us any more, ne arc ncrc suaj. work for a few days. topa on the 4th to see the new kind of Red Men and have a good time. her a complete and most agreeable terson.

ad we want vour trade. It is not necessary to ro to Kansas City V. Lonnecker is mintinor the dinner was 1 surprise. A sumptuous roof of his building on the west side A sumptuous David Bluejacket has just begun or Pittsburg to buy good Clothing for less money. You can get it COUNTY SEAT NEWS.

ice cream was 11. 1 inside to market his peach crop. He makes now in Chetopa at The Grand Leader Clothing Store. Come and Real Estate Transfers. a trip to Chetopa about every day.

served, and Mrs. Hively was the recipient of many remembrances. In of the street and will finish it and move his general merchandise stock into it. Ileuses the building weeks to wm. Jones, sh of Qfifi mir hip, bargains in fine Arch Smith sold 8 head of two- ne ao-a-t-u vsiou.

year-old mules to John Carr, last the evening another company called, and her birthday this year was sure now for a storeroom. Lonnecker is E. W. Minturn to 11. Bedell, Wf nrp nr regardless of cost, in order to iret your trade.

We week, for $550. Who says there is one of the old original merchants of ly made most pleasant. All present not money in raising mules! Bartlett, and is still doing a good Labette County to Josephine Ma- mVe a suit ot underwear Tree wixn every DUU 1,. 7 l.l.w.l- 1 (111 Tokaim 91 I wish for Mrs. I lively many happy re George Jones got back home last business.

turns of the day, and the Democrat Adams Lodge, No. CSS, to Oswego of clothes. It pays for everybody within miles to come and get the week from Galena, where he has The painters are at work on W. Chapter, No. lo, lot 20, block o2, nf nur nrRPt Ra1f.

which will last till July 19, when we will joins them in good wishes. been working since last spring at the I). Buvinger's house. Mr. Buvinger W.

E. David made a business trip Oswego tfl. C. II. Shields to W.II.

Bush, block open a fine line of early fall goods. Goods and Prices will tell blacksmith trade. He has a job intends to move in the last of the to Chetopa, yesterday. with Will Smith's thrashing machine, week. 14, iHd.

Valley tt.a T1a nf f1. Rnro-nltiK 1hi. rmlv nbicc in Chetovui ru mw iiv i Born, Sunday, to 0. Dobbins and A. Mills thrashed bis wheat last Howard Jones is ruailcarrier now ots 1, 2, and idoek 16, ot Pvor f0 be closed ur by the merchants lor selling goods under wife, a boy.

week just before the rain, and it was between here and Cecil. His con sw (i 10-33-214(500 There was an enjoyable social at ood and dry. It made 20 bushels Katie Cavanaugh to G.W. Jilevms, cost price is tract pay is 150 a year, which is higher than the pay was; but is none the home of John Gunnard, Satur per acre. of lot 4, block 114, Parsons 600.

day night. too high, now. Will Smith thrashed his wheat last week. It made about 12 bush John Ditchings, of Independence, Anna R. Harper to Edward Lortz Mrs.

Nancy Harris, aged 86 years, The Grand Leader Clothing Store. JOSEPH STERN, Manager. et al, lot 10), Parsons U25. Iowa, who is visiting his sister, Mrs, els per he sold it at 59 cents died Sunday and was buried Mon per bushel. day in Lake creek cemetery.

Nancy 0. A. Lane et al to S. llkms, ot 4, block 3, Altamont. Robert E.

Gary to Anna S. John We had a big rain on the creek Cale Bishop, went to Chetopa yesterday and will remain until next Monday. Mrs. Oscar Ketcham and daugh son, lots 8-10, block (51, Parsons last Sunday morning. It began to and was married in 1832 to Nathan 500.

rain early and rained until noon. It iel Harris. They moved from Ken Charles Gunther to W. J. Cros- ter, Mrs.

Anna Vandiver, were out interfered with the corn plowing and tucky to Indiana and from there to DR.ViDB""MORGAN, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. Of Swansej, Walss, late of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania- son, of lot 1, block 117, Par this state about 30 years ago. Two visiting their old home, now the J. W. Bradbery farm, the other day.

sons 1 200. oats cutting. The oats are about all cut, and thrashing started up again W. 1). Hampton to Pattie children survive her, Mrs.

Emily They are visiting friends in Chetopa Hampton, se Wednesday morning, after a rest Dowell of this place, and Stephen and Edna. Their home is now Permanent Address: om Friday. John Humble had his Marriage Licenses. Kufalia, I. T.

heat thrashed Wednesday. A. Mills had the misfortune to MELROSE MOONBEAMS. ose one of his horses. He found it Harley W.

Bendure, Bartlett, Jessie B. Rainey, Bartlett, W. J. Blair, Parsons, Eva May Garber, Parsons, John W. Evert, Parsons, Harris of Montrose, Iowa.

Mr. Harris died about 18 years ago. The funeral was held in the Methodist church and the sermon was preached by Hev Allison. Mrs. II.

Kammner is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hoke, south of Altamont. ead in the pasture last Sunday J. M. llolcomb made a flying trip 10 fP 29 iVrw morning, llie Horse liau been un to Chetopa lately.

Fayctteville, Ark. Fourteen years traveling in America, lie successfully treats all dii--eises of horses, mules and cattle, lie takes up rupture and cures water seeds. He operates on colts with hernia, removes all gristly growth; cures lameness in bone spavin, ring bone, blood and bog spavin. If ycu want to keep Fat, Slick Horses Fix Their Teeth Louisa Braschler, Cherryvale, well for some time. E.

S. Smith and Charley Burgoyn J. J. F. Riley, Webber 31 Al.

Gillett and wife drove to Che were in.Columbus Monday on busi Eliza S. Falson. Vinita, I. 3G GROVE SCHOOL GRIST. ness.

topa Tuesday forenoon. A. E. Tanner, Md. Valley, 2(5 Ulla May Gillaspia, Parsons, 23 Mrs.

Jennie Taylor and son Clam A well is being dug for the liea- wmmm were shopping in Chetopa Monday. A little too wet yet. Harvest and thrashing have had a ayoi'f for a few days. Several are stacking their grain, Lulu Davidson of Miami is visitin Patterson milling company, just east of their elevator. Mr.

Whiting, the manager of the elevator, was in Che home folks and expects to stay un Probate Court. Petition of Anna Anderson to sell personal property of Nellie Williams et minors, was granted, and suffi til after the fourth. topa Saturday while others will thrash as fast as How to know when your horses' teeth are not right. He will turn his head to one side while chewing, will spill food from his mouth and Mrs. Libbie Davis of Sherwooc W.

D. Buvinger tested wheat for cient bond required and given. the weather will permit. W. C.

Mavtield and J. E. Ross, was visiting her parents, Mr During the late high water there slobber; have swellings or lumps on the jaw or running sores on the jaw. and Mrs. W.

D. Jarrett, and she re Monday. Mr. Ross' wheat will yiel All bi" head or big jaw comes trom baa teem, i ossiug me. ne.iu, were a couple of bay horses seen going down the river, sometimes float 21 bushels to the acre and tested 57 turned home Thursday.

Resolutions Adopted by the Labette county institute of 1902. We, the teachers of Labette coun A number of the young folks met pounds, and Mr. Mayfield's also test the bit, champing the teeth, lolling tno tongue, siaris Miuuumy, pincr short, shying, driving sideways, lugging and running away are some of the bad habits caused by the mouth being out of condition, witn colic, indigestion and hide bound. ing, then again swimming, but they seemed discouraged, and would not at Dr. Walker's, Monday night, to ty, congratulate ourselves that in at ed 57 pounds.

Mr. Ross brought in some oats also which will yield 55 practice for the fourth. tendance, entnusiasm, interest manifested, and good accomplished for Kate Jarrett has returned home bushels to the acre. Cure all these habits and prevent ana cure au uieseui.i-o the teeth in perfect order. It is not the amount of food a horse eats that 1 1 i 11 It II iMMIPnf A the schools of Labette county, the from Welch, where she has been at Henry Youngblood, living three try to come to shore.

We learn since that a colored man by the name of Harris got them out, but it is not known where they belong. George Wiliba's little 7-year-old institute of 1902 has been the stron work. miles north, is repairing his barn and makes him fat, but the amount ot toon ne nigesis. i KuuueKonu.j on old stallions, ridglings and colts. I have with tne the Twentieth Century Horse BooUor sale.

Every farmer should have one. Kemem- rnrxT.1 IK Will lv in gest in recent years. George Darnel and Ray Davis en We congratulate the people of making other desirable improvements about his place. Mrs. Ed.

Barrett is visitinc her tcrtained quite a large crowd at 1 Labette county that they have as girl is quite sick. They live on the Crain place. county superintendent a woman S. Smith's, Monday night, with music, ber all EXAM1NA1 iiua ai my uuicc. Chetopa Another Week, Resinning Saturday, July 5, at the Columbia Livery Stable.

Lee Henry has the chills. He is whose heart is in her work, whose energy is unlimited and whose quali and Minnie and Nora Jarrett sang. Mr. Fry danced for them. now stopping with Ivan Watson.

fications ami character are an inspir Carry Davidson, Henry Hublitz and Harve Crain sold Gray Jessie to ation to every teacher in our county Dee Cromer called on Kate Jarrett, father, Jesse Edniundson, and other relatives. Her sister, Mrs. Rev. Mil-likan, is down from Galesburg visiting relatives. Ed.

Barrett was over from Chetopa Monday and Tuesday. N. F. Bendure has bought the Pever livery barn, through the We approve the work of our con- tl -i 4. Keith, Tuesday.

A fine cow belonging to Mrs. A Council met in Tuesday evening: Tuesday night. Music was the regular session present, A. P. I councilmen Leh- (lUClOl aim lllSll uciAMB aim ucm uuji amusement of the evening.

Free, mayor, ana Y. Smith died Tuesday with hydro- )hobia. She made it lively for ev A large crowd of children at the home of Joe Gucker, Tues indorse our superintendent in her wise selection of the faculty for this institute. We desire to thank the following for favors shown us: (). Gossard, for the use of his lawn for an insti agency of the Bendure Real Estate erything on the place while she man, Finlev, Cole, Merrill, Hoover, and Columbia.

Report of finance; committee for term ending June 15 approved. The following bills were ordered paid: C. L. Johnson, salary June, 35; II. Dial, street cleaning, Delicious Ice Cream IS Cents Pint 25 Cents Quart Packaptrfs to put it in are free Special prices on large quantities TheEddingtcnBakery Co.

day, July 1 being Wilberth's birth W. E. David is drilling wells for day. Ice cream and cake were serv Andrew Geraty went to Tater tute social; CM. Condon, for the use ed.

Kate Jarrett and mother and Lee Shouse and Jas. Thornberg near Mound, Tuesday, to match the spot of the building for the art exhibit; Welch. There is bad water in some sister, Mrs lab Davis, were there, ted pony, but thought $85 too high Mr. Threlkeld, tor the use of a piano Edinundson fcon, Geo. Washington, sundries, W.

M. Boon, medical services, 1I.W. too. All reported a good time. at the art exhibit; the board of edu-1 Mrs.

Lulu Davidsons little son tor cnenucai tor Smith Rr, Kon. renairs places in that section and Mr. David intends to drill and case past that and find good. He will use the Standard Oil casing. cation, for the use ot the school building, and courtesies extended; for a pony, and did not buy.

Mrs. Grain's arm is worse again. Carrie Duncan is under the doctor's care with quinsy. if 1 I faau Ray is broken out with the measles. the Presbyterian ami M.

1L. cliurcn- Lon CantwcH's team went to Col engine, 7750; S. II. Gilmore, hauling, I IJi 1 I YtrPClS. lights.

5: A.P. I -Ulv L-ALI CIVIO. Delbert Bowen, who has been umbus Monday. Mrs. Bodenhammer and baby are Kate Jarrett called on the hello visiting his grandmother, Mrs.

Lan- recovering from measles. es, for their auditoriums; tue men and women who contributed to the interest and profit of the opening exercises; and the citizens of Oswego, for their hospitality and enter- Free, mayor, supplies for One good milk cow for sale. Oscar Lafalier. girl in Chetopa Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. McAlister visited their daughter and family at Bart i 1 tmi in i Joe Gucker went to Galena after a load of pop for the fourth of July, lett the first of the week. Strictly guaranteed. The Ice Cream Season is at hand. You want pure extracts for flavoring it.

You ran get them at F. S. SCHULTZ, Phone 10. don, returned to his home in Cheto-ja Tuesday evening. John Nading, living 12 miles south of Edna, is building a granary.

Born, Sunday, to T. J. Davis and wife, a girl. The latest report is to the effect to, I that King- Edward is out of danger. New stock of groceries, and fresh and salt meats, bacon, at J.

F. Tuesday. Nellie Odell expects to go to Kansas City to spend the fourth. Little Margaret Jarrett is on the Eknkstixk Von Lamuekt, Joil.V M. ClIAXSI.KK, Gillmau's market.

Our beef is corn- J. B. ANDERSON, i 1HVS1CIAN AND SUItOKON. Spccltt 1 iitlcmion Kiven to llie iliscascs o( woiueii -liv hloi k.uvur Deiiton'isloic N. F.

Bendure returned on the fed. Country produce Uiken in Committee amUluIi v- m. Saturday from Missouri, where sick list. 1.

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