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The Netawaka Talk from Netawaka, Kansas • 4

The Netawaka Talk from Netawaka, Kansas • 4

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The Netawaka Talki
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Netawaka, Kansas
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Howe," editor of the Atchison The Netawaka Talk, VUBUSHKD WHKKLY. On Dollar per year In Advance. Niehaus Small Mis Clara Niehaus of Netawaka, and; Mr. JIarley Small of Everest were quietly married at the Methodist Church at Horton, ou Wednesday, Deo. 4Ui, by the pastor, Rev, Wil Hams.

Mrs. Small Is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Niehaus of this city and Is one of the most popular young ladies in this vicinity, Mr, Small is a young man of sterling character and has the confidence aud esteem of all who know him, Mr, and Mrs. SititjU will commence housekeeping at once on a farm of his father one and one miles north east of Horton. 1 The people of this vicinity, extend their bust wUhcs and heartiest congratulations to the young couple.

TO and will make headquarters at i Stores Christmas Opening Thursday, Dec. 12th. vnicii wc win uui uii oaic a lu(i iuicic Entered a necond claw luall matter October 25, 1907, at the Pontottke at Netawaka, Kaiiwu, miner net of Con HTPKnof March II, W. 3 no jit a K. Grove was in Holton today, CD, Jjiu'ck was a Hujton visitor yenUrday, 7 bars of Lenox HQiip, 25 cents a.

Thring'tj. Miss Ethel Powers is visiting- her brother Jay noith of this city. You can (vt plenty of shorts apd bran at the Netawaka Lumber Richard Hemphill is on the sick Us this Henry Purtzer and family cf this city were In Holton Wednesday, Henry Reckawayof Wetmore was in this city Sunday, 18 lbs of granulated Sugar, for $1.00 at Thuring's. Mr, and Mrs, Lorenz Friss were shopping1 in Holton, Saturday. Perfection oil, cents per gallon, at Thuring's.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Roger of Whiting viHited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Niehaus Tuesday, Miss Neihaus returned home from a two weeks vistt her sister near Whiting.

Geo. Allen 'County Superintendent of Education, is visiting the 3choole and old friends in this city. For Harness and all kinds of repair work call on Henry Baujrhn, the Harness maker, Netawaka, Kansas. Don't be bashful. If you know any thing that you think would make a item of new, speak to the Talk, telephone, No, 28, School Notes.

Christ ensen entered school Monday, Grace Greeb has been absent a part pi this week on account pf the sick n.ss of her brother, Henry Green, who has been nick with lung fever, is improving, but will not be able to. euter school for some time, Every 'body has recovered from their Thanksgiving vacation and school work is progressing nicely. Not gold bnt only men can make A people great aud strong; Men who for truth and honor's sake Stand fast and suffer long. Brave men who work while others sleep Who dare while others fly They build a nations pillars deep, And lilt them to the sky, Emersion. Monthly report fpr the month end-Jug November 22; HIGH SCHOOL.

fTotal 11 Average deily attendance 10.1 Cases of tardines .0 Per. Cent, of attendance .9416 No, neither absent nor tardy 9 Number Those neither absent nor tardy; 10th. Grade Beryl Kern, Ada Hoy erstock, Jessie Sewell, Henry Green, James Beam. 11th, Grade Stella Shay, Grace Green, Robert piair, 12 in, grade Alya Hover-stock, Bertha Longley, Principal, GRAMMAR ROOM. Enrollment 21 Average daily ......19.8.

Cases of tai diness i 1 1 percent, of 93. S. No. neither absent nor tardy. ....13.

No. of visitors. 16. Pupils neither absent, nor tardy: 7th Grade Paul Warning, Pierce Divine, Mattis Linneweh, Weston 'i'hiiring, Clarence Leeth, Rosa Barrows, Donald UftU'h, Archie Beanier, Abbie Tyrrel. 7th Grade Alma ftlair, 9th.

Grade. Pert Anioni Pparl Burd', Carl parson. Anna Culliyan. INT ERMEpiATE ROOM, Tptal ..........,.,,,..24 yerage daily ....22,4 Cases of tardiness .2 Per cent. of .....96.9 No.

for gifts for all the The -National vDank of Ccwi.c-ce the largest institution in (he Missouri Rlyer valley, failed to open Its doors today and in the hands of the national bank examiner. The banks de posits and resource have decreaed nearly half since last August. The otllcers say that depositors will- he paid in full arid that noother banks will be affected by this trouble. Supt. Miller, of the State Agricultural College writes C.

D. Luecl? that there will be a Farmer meeting In Netawaka, Saturday, Dec. 14. The meeting will be held in the hall, and will be a sort of an "experience meeting" and a local organization will probably be effected. I always pay the highest market price foi hogs and cattle.

P. Hoyestock For Sale For Sale a good second hand wagon suitable for gathering corn, will be old cheap. Enquire of I. Ream, Netawaka; Kansas. Notice.

F. A. A. will meet in Worknmn Hall, December 10th, at 7:30 p. for the annual electiou of officers, as per constitution.

By Order of E.R, Rust, Sec. Thos. Hatch, Pres 6, it it'll '2SL ti mv mi Globe and one of the most Interesting lecturers Intoeiitate will lecture on his trip around the world at tho Opera UoiisH, haturtlay evening, December the 7th. The lecture will be illustrated with stercoptlcan views and the proceeds will gotoM. church of this city.

Come out and hear this luttresting lecture. Admission 2a 15 cents. Mr, and Mis. Geo-Hart, and Mrs. Jas.

Grubbof Wetmore aud Mr. aud Mrs. H. I'ostoti were entertained at the Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Beanier In thli city yesterday, The oecaskn belng'Uie 54th. birthday of Mrs. Beamer aiuVljer twin sister, Mrs, Hart.

5 Notice. Tl person who borrowed onr pump tcns will please return them, Unless this Is domt we will be compelled to charge them up um) collect the price of new ones, Wallace Son. Notice of Appointment. State of Kansas, Jacksun County, PS. In the matter of the estate of Wilr Horn Oxandalc, lato of Jatksou County, Kansas.

Notice Is hereby glyen, that on the 21st day of November, A. 1907, the undersigned was, by the Probute Court of JacksonCounfy, Kinsaa, duly appointed and qualified as adminis trator of the estate of William Jxau-dale, deceased, late of Jackson County, All parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. George Oxandale. Attest. Admiusrrator.

I). Slimmer, Probate Judge. J. LEETH Dealer iu Grain, Coal, and Ground Feed Gsneiraj BJacksmithing And Machine Shops HENRY WTZER 1 1 i 1 tt ti KERN I' k5 With a Full Line of Elegant Xmas Goods to please the most fastidious. line ui kuuus aUilaUlc it are right, Here's just it A DOLLAR TALKS I carry an upto-, date line of i Pi tu re Frames Window Glass and a full line of Wall Paper, full line of 9 If 1 8 i a.

icw ui uui many iianusuinu onr isujicts guuua; A full line of Fancy Chi including Lockets, Bracelets. Watch chains, charms, fobs, broaches, etcv Ladies and gentlemen's fancy handkerchiefs, lien's handkerchief, necktie and glove boxes, Ladies handbags, lithographed pillow tops, most beautiful designs; celluloid and basket novelties, trinket boxes, celluloid toilet cases, men's and ladies gloves and mittens, fancy knit shawls, etc. A NEW LINE OF on glass.mount-ed on gilt frames.ranging in priCe rom 25 cts to 75 cts A select line of Christmas Candies- Bonbons.from 25c to $2 WATCH FOR OUR TTl XrTT-Tri "KT THE STORE WHERE ADV. NEXT WEEK KIT CARSOr A Netawaka, Ks, family at prices that j. Also a I Rugs, Sample Car-i pet, Le no leum, I Straw Mattings, I I 5 PA I SHOPS Shoes, Harness, Buggies and Bicy cles Neiitly and T'tomptly repaired at 3 honest prices, Satisfaction guaranteed 5 GIVE ME ATRIAL John Pallesen Do You Want to see Old Made New If In doubt take yopr old Wagons to Linneweh lhe reliable wagon paker.

Wagon and Carriage work a specialty Give Me a Trial F. tINNEWEH od's estaurant AUklnaf TropipRl FrttH, Choice Cantjie and Ron flans, ioe Grefl an Qystters, In sensOT! Clf ftTS zwft Everybody likes to look at a fine looking lady and also at fine goods suitable for Christmas Presents. Next week we will tell you about our Beautiful new Holiday Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen. ChUch plren and babies. We can Supply The Whole Family Vpiin i wKflfei Cv jo.

neitper absent nor tardy, l.s "Those neither absent nor tardy: Grade Ralph Reitze, Johnny tlr-ecn, tlarry Honue, Willie Gerhardt, Gerhardt, ftth. GradeWalter Uniph.rie, Phpi-be linker. Halcie fob, G.ra(te Mftry Hnm-ihrifXi Barbara Guth, Haloid, ftpver-ftlWfe, Chr Sty, Catherine, May Powers, PRIMARY RQpM. Attendance .24. A WW 'y attendance.

.23.4 tars of tardiuese. cent, of attendance 9.7.9 absent -17 Nrts rNvr.t-... M- fhHsfl nether, absent npr tardy: $, Gder-Eddie Bepaap, Sherman. Mtuyf. Clyde Haker, Anna Wolfe, B.apaka.

2nd. Grade-Lauren VValiSu fotf ni Sari VVfelTTh.Mng, WaMft Le-tn $hnp lVvleHa ottiVisi UhmV- Uwlry mer, Willi fjllTiV'V'Pli Cpnil.8, Mat ttt tit him Viwife PvimiieM" Honest Goods and Prices the lowest consistent of good business principles. i F. BUB ft. BR ER ci-rwwwk.

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Pages Available:
218
Years Available:
1907-1914