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The Delia Paper from Delia, Kansas • 8

The Delia Paper from Delia, Kansas • 8

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The Delia Paperi
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Delia, Kansas
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8
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HM HI 11 1H 11 i I liiti-itH-i-iHi-ii 5thHoSlnews I. r. Sebriog is on the sick list. Antone Dlatnlck Is clerkloR for jSryan Co. I Uito vJI bo Oca tliio Udi 1 1- Then spring begins; and a hot old time in Delia this week.

Bruce wool pert is In the employ of Dick. McCoy was at St. Marys Sat urday. Born -To Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Grove, a baby girl, last mJ lllaa 1HH I kit Duni. IIia IHmA Ir, Obituary. William born at Scott, Kentucky, 'A. 6, 1837.. ttthe age of 20 he rdoved to Indiana and a year later was married to Miss Agnes Reser.

To this union were born 11 children. In the yea 1870 they moved to Kansas, corning by way of steamboat to St.Louls and from there by way of rail toTopeka, Kansas. For three years they lived In the old In-dianola hotel. Mr. Reser then took up a homestead in Pottawatomie county and lived on It until the your 1883 when the family moved to RossvHle township where he purchased farm owned by him ever since, three miles norflipf Rossyiiie Recently the farm was rented to J.

youngest son, and Mr. Reser and wife moved to the residence of his son, B. F. Reser, near the Cedar Bluff Mill. It was here Sunday April 20, that he was struck with paralysis and remained In an unconscious condition until death came to his release at 7:10 o'clock the follow lng Tuesday evening.

He leaves to mourn his death, a wife and eight children five sons, U. FM J34UIWI U1JOU VI3IM3U IMC JJUIU In RossvHle the first of the week, There will be preachinir at the school i to hous by Rev. Bland next Sunday. John Davis had the misfortune to Vaaiy brui I'J? while budlUut rock JlondaJV Jfnmea MMnAir nnd son of RossvHle 1, The scare is about over, we are through cleaning house and pur spring and summer goods are in all marked in plain figures. The store looks like new, take a look at it, examine tjie goods and get prices.

We will be pleased1' to show you the new styles. hiva hean nlntiterini the new Presby- terlih church. Mrs. Mary Ward -Is visiting at the home of John Murrow and other friends In this vicinity. Mrs.

Ed. Itedmon is quite sick at this writing. Miss Lotti? 'Reynolds J. 0.. Roll, Zack and Wyatt Reser, daughters, Mrs, Mart jiason, Mrs.

tt: Is doing her house wqhc, Ed. James arid Mrs. John Bhenk, Be- Mr irfaim tivina near town, who Ues the immediate family are four being treated in a Topeka hospital brothers, M. Reser, Z. Reser, M.

B. for pleurisy, is reported as Improving, uumito m- The smallpox scare isabout over. No landi Mra Harriet Sawver of near new cases have developed, and A. E. EsiridM.

and Mrs. Sarah Sawver of Mare's family were released from Tooekg. t0 mourn hi8 Koingaway; quarantine Tuesday. Mr. Reser united with the Christian miiip, orthnnhV a Washington church at the age: of 24 and was a township received the highest the Ma8t.er 'm average in the common school grades "Vr Ibis iyeai for Jackson cbunkyvtiis pet luwwmmn wiurcu-w i 'L I will a TCorimAQrt nr.nnit OQ -ww 1 I i fif ht a 'T jr-, vKox-! I CvDuUCIBa OJ UW tWV.

UIUM. IUCa OI Richardson of this place gained the First Christian church, Topeka. A Everything Good toEat arrd Wear reciqiiii the Kanws-Oklafconaa lar cencourssf syopathlEloarfriesoTs bate at Dmborjaca Mai tit; the sab-1 Oiled die cHUHjh akid beiutlfl iecte being MResoliredirhftt ithe Inno llOral trlbotesltan1r.ed ttie casket. IMie' mtrabl Constitutional' 'Powers tf thQ intatmefit tooK place in Boslvllre city Ooverument Should be Increased." cemeieryy pi i -itby snokr for the negative, and the Mr. Reset was a -good citizen, hold RESTAURANT i unanrmous decision of the judges was respeciana esieem ora large in favor of that Side.

1 circle or. acquaintances ana neigiioors and his loss will ce keenly felt by the DEATHS community in he lived. But Word wss. received bv nhone from he uad rounded out a long llfeof Holton that Miss Allie Gideon, dauirh- usefulness and service and his 'death Coed-tlcalo ind Ccld Drlnia Crod, CcJicg end Frcits. Benj.

Ford, ier or xnomas uiaeon, iiaa aiea very Rf at citv vBSterdaV Morn- uonsan xuegoysoi meiue oevonai city yesterday morn suddenly in that ing. Miss Gideon was attending school in Holton. After taking sick Real Estate Bargains. A Bargain in a. Farm.

lived but a few hours and her par WW Www WW WW WW Www WWW WWW WwwWwWwWWWWWwWwwwwwwW WW Wu 14o acres, mostly bottom; 115 in cul ents nere were unable to reach her tivation, good house, barn and out bedside before she died. buildings; ho better on Cross Creek Mrs. Candor, who lived east of town, valley. A snap at $50 per acre, worth and who was taken to a Topeka mi from Delia. One-half cash pital last Wednesday far icatBaaai7 ea balunce.

fni Aiiursaay. reiu wta miesiCQl fl-m hnuan. 4 lots, in rtolla. a rNi -mw for Mta. Less J.

WINTER, CO. Bring us your Hogs and we will give you all the market with fair treatment such as one should give another. i Armours Beef Meal for Phone 60. J. F.

WINTER CO BaymrfLivatA. borne with her Jo. Prlce of smeska, and had been in ill health lor some time. Dr. Frisbey took her 2-business lots on Main et.in Emmet, to Bethesda hospital Wednesday, for first cost.

You jreti the ben- ODeration was performed, but the dis- ent of the increase. ease had made such headway and so Best business block in Delia for weakened her condition that she was salet 24x80 2-story, at less than unable to withstand the styck cost of building. This ad. may not Mrs. Joe Dolezilek died at herhome PPeif etter nlIW at once.

TilMV.Ry. Time Card. The Local Market. north of RossvHle Tuesday morning. List your farms with me.

I can sell She gave birth to a child Sunday and them. I have Some good property on her death was due to complications Main Rossville, for sale GOING WEST. No. 47...... ...2:25 p.m.

GOING EAST. No. 48...... 9:04 p.m arising therefrom. The child lived that pays now 15 per cent usually.

A only a short time. 8ure banrain. Owner most sell. Can The funeral was held Wednesday at be handled for 1700 cash, balance long the Catholic church In 8t. Marys and time.

interment took place in "the church List your farms and town nroDertv Rev. Clerin Zumwalt, of White Cloud, has accepted a position with Corrected every Thursday morn-ing. Quotations are for top grade. Corn 57c Wheat 82c Eggs 12c Butter 22c Chickens 9o Wild hay $3.50 to $5.00 Alfalfa $7.00 Mrs. Dolezl- with me.

cemetery at that place, lek was 31 years old. A. B. Mookk, Delia, Kans. the State Temperance union, and will move to Topeka some time in May.

He will lecture over the state and will probably visit Troy some time in May. Troy Chief, For Sale. A 260-size hot air Incubator, standard size, cheap. Inquire at Delia State Bank. roasts xsUt ycu ccii.

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