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The Alden Journal from Alden, Kansas • 1

The Alden Journal from Alden, Kansas • 1

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The Alden Journali
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Alden, Kansas
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MM i (01 I ti (Jj JJ lr-X iL- ii iiCQXil I-1 voiirr Alden, Rice County Kansas, Thurs. Dec. 12, 1907 No 27 iiii I'lanel rt' llnlnafiorl 5 1 UBiuaiiBli.l The largest stock of Holiday Goods we have ever shown. Our stock is complete Something for everybody. Toys, Dolls, Pictures, Fancy Boxes, Neckwear, Furs, Handkerchiefs.

Suspenders, Ties, China, Glassware, and hundreds of other articles-all desirably popular and pleasing. We personally selected these goods while in the Eastern Markets and spared no efforts in buying the very best goods for our patrons. Our prices always the lowest. Nuts, Candies, Oranges. I and everything needed for your Christmas Dinner, Malaga Grapes Cranberries, V.

H. Wagnee, Manager. to Well -1 must things close. New Restaurant. O.

M. Reeves and wife have Yours very truly, J. P. Eugel. put in a They will occupy the Vincent 1 building and Oard of Thanks.

We desire to thank our many live in the back rooms. lney are prepared to serve lunch or to give a full meal any time of the body laid to rest in the Sterling cemetery by the side of her daugh ter, Mary. She was of a particularlv kind and lovirg disposition' and her pathway -hrough life wa3 marked with deeds of kindnoss and cheer. Flowers not thorns, sunshine not shadow, did she scatter everywhere. The flowers were emblems of our love, but-God in his infinite love and wisdom hath Lettet from Michigan-Three Rivers, Dec.

7, 1607. Editor Alden Journal I thought I would write to you aguiu to let you and the many readers of the Journal where we are. We left old Pennsylvania on Thursday, Dec. 5th and arrived at Three Rivers on the 6th at 3 o'clock in friends and neighbors for their aay. a restaurant or tuis Kina help and kind sympathy in our has been needed very'mueh in Al- OBITUAEY.

Sarah Ann Bielby was born at Oriskang, Oneida New York; June 0, 1832. Died at her home near Alden Dec. .5, 1007. Aged 75 yeais, 5 months and 26 days. She was married 1350 to Caleb Chatterson, who died in 18G3v To this uoion four children were bcru.

Wm. II. of AldeD, Chas. 11. of Enid, OklaM Thomas of Woodland, Wash, and a daughter, Mary, who died in 1870.

She moved to Michigan in 1853 and then to Illinois in 1SC0. She was married to Richard Murphy sad bereavement. Words cannot aeu tne past lew montns ana we speak for Mr. and MrB.Reevea express our appreciation for the much success. the afternoon.

We were met by Tneo. Godshaik and Chas. Shel-hiird. They seemed to be glad to meet us, but 1 think we will make them ghid twice, that is, when TAKE A GOOD DAILY. bidden her welcome to that mansion which he himself has prepared.

Vain is any attempt to meas-urs the loss of wife aud mother, hearts will not be comforted because the Angel of the, house is missing. Each death is a link flowers that were given as tokens of love. We pray our Heavenly Father to reward you all. Richard Murphy Thomas Chatterson Wm, Chatterson Chas. Chatterson Mr.

aud Mrs. D. Garner Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Conley Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Murphy R. J. Murphy Topeka Capital on Trial Three in I860 at Chicago, Illinois.

To we come ana again vvnen we go away. We had a very nice visit in Pennsylvania aud were treated this union five children were born. Months Only 75 Gents-. The Topeka Capital publishes a first-class daily. It has the largest circulation of any daily.

i awfully nice, but my! the country aud the chmato- In vail the that binds us to the beyond, so let U3 live and do that when our time comes we will be fouud a good link in the endless chain of Nature. time we were there there was on Mr. and Mr. Andrew Murphy ly about two days of sunshine See us for your Jewelry wants. It rained every other day and then it finished up with a snow and Special attention given to Jewel Kansas aud is one ot the most popular newspapers in the West.

It makes a speciality reliable and complete market reports. It gives the news of the whole world, including the full Associated T3 i. n.vn.4-n hiaII ft ft was cold. How we wished' for ry orders and satisfaction guarau our Kansas sunshine. We thought teed.

Our many-atisned custo when we would get to Mishigau there would be more sunshine, Pay Your Taxe3 at Home-No U3ed of makitg a trip to the county seat to pay your taxes. The Alden State Bank has the tax list of Center and Raymond townships aud the town of Alden. Give.usacall. J. II.

Faie, Cashier mers will vouch for this depart m.ent. The CycloneJStore. plete special news service. Tha but it is the same old thine. It Sarah J.

Garner, Florence Con-ley, George, Richard and 'An-' drew, who all reside at Alden. They moved to Kansas in 1879 and settled near Peace Sterling and in 18.S2 moved to the faim near Alcen which has since been their home. She is survived by her husband, 8 children, 18 grand children. 2 great-grand-children cue brother, Robert Bitlby (f Dowagiao Mich, and many other relatives. She was a member of the Relief Corps at Sterling for many years, and also a member of.

the Alden Lodge, who assisted at the funeral services. Funeral services were held at the Evangelical church, Tuesday at 10 a. m. conducted by the pastor, Rev. F.

U. Moyer, and the Mrs. Robert Allingtoii enter dent at Washington, and prints tained about forty guests at her rained yesterday and today it is cloudy. I don't like one bit, but the people surely have plenty to home in Sterling Tuesday Dec. 10 See the Wonder, the One Minute Washing Midline at Ross Zimmerman.

iu honor of the 80th birthday of her grandmother, Mrs. Emigh. S. C. Kladyand family helped make the ocation one of pleas ure more Kansas news than all other dailies combined.

The regular subscription price is $1 per year, but the Capital is now making a special clfer, good for a short time only, you can -get it on trial three mouths for 75 cents. Send nt to the Daily Capital, k'-1JSJ- cat and that is what I am interested in. I have gained pounds since we left home. Iam thinking a great deal about Pap Caul and Pap Tucker, wondering if they. have plenty to eat.

I wish thecditor of the Journal would see that the neighbors take soma W. II, Caul is plastering an eight room house for Frank Scott, near Raymond, this week. Wm Sowers is his helper, A few Heating Stoves left, get our prices. Ross 'Zimmerman..

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2,354
Years Available:
1905-1918