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The Durham Journal from Durham, Kansas • 1

The Durham Journal from Durham, Kansas • 1

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nrTUT Tr VOL. I. DURHAM, MARION COUNTY; OCTOBER 18; 1906 No. 6. TiHH Death of Mrs.

Jno. Harsh. PUBLICATION NOTICE. Clubine. C.

R. Shaner and G. W. TOWN AND Merry-Go-Round News, Thompson, three electors of said First Published in the Dur- City be and are hereby appointed Items of Local Tom Belton is building a new Mrs. Jno.

Harsh, aged 74 years a Personal and Character. han Journal October 11, 1906. to act as a Board of Canvassers to barn. 3 months and 4: days, died Wed- Now on this the 6th. day of canvas the returns of said election Everybody seems to be enjoying nesdary morning, October 17, at clock a.

at ner nome in the rain. October, 1906, at the regular Oct- ana 1Z 1S luer ordered that ober session of the Board of Coun- the proceedings concerning the ty Commissioners of Marion Coun incorporation of said City of Crist David called on his brother, Fred, Monday. Joe Karus visited his sister Lydia school Monday, Lydia Kraus spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Read the ads. in this issue.

Feed out early use Iowa Hog Cattle Powders. Tell the Journal all the local news, it will be appreciated. Big Show, all this week at the school house. Admission 10 cts. W.

H. Pope and J. L. Jones attended the sale of W. H.

Rhodes in Tampa Tuesday. Durham. She was born July 13, 1832, near Banner, Ohio, Crawford county, and was the mother of twelve children, seven of whom survive her, four boys and three girls. She, with her husband and family, moved.to Durham Park ty, Kansas, for said the Durham and the ordering of said matter of the petition of R. W.

election for the election of City Powers et al came regularly on officers be published in the Dur-to be heard by the Board, pray- hrm Jurnal, a newspaper prin-ing for the incorporation of the ted and Published in said City of town of Durham, Marion Coun- Durham, Marion County, Kan-ty, Kansas, as a City of the sas and that said publication be Third Class and the Board after made at least one week before hearing the evidence in support tne date of the election hereby of said petition and after con- ordered. Mrs. George Socolofsky called at MrJBuchsman's last Friday. Andrew Biesel, Joe and Mr. in 1879, and since that time has A.

Atkins and Bob warren left Tuesdav night for Oklahoma, Kraus went after apples last n- made many tnenas in tnis com- for some Mqv manity. who deeply mourn her wiicic tiij tt time. R. Belton and wife, were departure.1,, sideration thereof, finds that State of Kansas, said petition is duly signed by a County of Marion, SS Tamnn nne Hav last The funeral services were held majority of the electors of said D. D.

Mcintosh, County icated compound for fattening week. Tsdy wi at the Durham Methodist church. town of Durham, and also finds Clerk in and for Marion County, and growing nogs, cauie, norbeb, Sam Mohn is staying witn mb th tifi Kansas do herehv uifv that ponrrTO MnvTvm cuimuctcu irev. "imui, i sheep and chickens. brother-in-law, Hillsboro, after which interment nsnea in tne Journal, a tne aoove is a true, complete and was made in the Durham Park weekly newspaper published and correct transcript of the findings Andy Lasure has repaired at present, about 300 feet of sidewalks in r6V p.

w. Socolofsky and front of his property. Suppose wjfe were pleasant callers at Mr. you inspect the walks in front of Kraus's last Friday evening. printed in said town of Durham, and orders made by the County once a week for three consecu- Commissioners of Marion County, cemetery.

We extend our heart-felt sym pathy to die bereaved children in tive weeks, the first publication Kansas, incorporating the City being on the 20th. day of Sep- of Durham, Marion County, Kan- your property. Quite a number of people from this their hour of sorrow. Miss Mary Stemerman, who this vicinity attended the funeral tember 1906, and the last publi- sas. was formerly employed at the 0f Mrs.

Conn Sowers last Wed- Red Top News. cation thereof on the 4th. day of In witness whereof, I have Corner Store, in Tampa, has ac- nesday Siisift DiVks visited with TJzzie October, 1906, and the Board hereunto sebscribed mv name at- cetited a position with G. Mes- further finds and is satisfied from tested by my seal this9th. day, Ed.

Lappke and wife called on Wadel Sunday chke Co. the latters parental home last Isaac Wadel has been suffering the evidence that the majority of of October, 1906. the taxable inhabitants of said Miss Stella Huenergarat has Sun(jav evening on their way tnnth' ao.hi D. D. McIntosh, town of Durham is in favor of seal County Clerk, the the incorporation of said town, charge of the Square Top school home from strasburg.

Gunda Yost visited with the latter part of this week in Rob Beiton mowed the school -Misses Eck Sunday. Vio aKcon nf Miss lAiira Switt. -1-1 i and that the prayer of said peti nai rna Susie Dirks visited with her ELECTION NOTICE. There will be an election held tioners for such incorporation of tne icuiai tuw, uvu. npio-hhor nc Sundav mornine: Tir said town is reasonable and also Drotner, uan iims, iviuiiuay.

--let the gooa worK go on kodi Youarenot style if you find that the inhabitants of said at the Township building in the George bocoioiSKy ana part oi nQ coldthat is the latest town are more than 200 and lGaa uity oi uurham on October 23rd. grandmother was buried Thursday. Miss Huenergaxdt proved herself equal to the emergency, and who knows but what she will be in charge of a temple of knowledge next year herself. the family who had been Can- 9non fh. nnmhtx- nf 1906, between the hours of 8 a.

ada for an extended time return proud parents of a baby boy, inhabitants thereof is about 267. -ina lor tne purpose Whereunon it is ordered, can- 01 lviayor, ronce Juage ed home Sunday night. Nellie, Jennie, Mr. and Mrs. mmwm LA lAuU I and Five Councilmen for the Cornelius Nickle has his beauti- sidered' adiuded and declaree Not a stock food, but a condi- Kraus and Fred David and fam- by the Board that the Drayer of City of Durham.

Everybody tt L-i- rnL lUiuguiiwvm iiuoc wnipicicu sVinnlH turn mif Qnrl IioIti -al should turn out and helP us said petitioners be and is hereby elect tioner iuwa 00 atuc ny attexiutyj. liiomvcigiYuig and is occupying the same. meeting at Strasburg last Sunday Powder Co. granted and it is further consid- a 9a corPse ot oncers. August and Tobias Koehn and D.

D. McIntosh, and report a very pleasant and ered, ordered, adjudged and de wives and Mr. and Mrs. Buhler County Clerk. enjoyable time.

dined wite A. D. Wadel and wife clared by said Board that said town of Durham be and is here M. E. Church Notes.

Sunday school every Sunday at 10 o'clock prompt. For Sale: On October 24, Sunday. by incorporated as a City of the 1906, I will have 6 pigs for sale, Andrew Unruh has improved TWwl rwQ Qrjf1 Preaching at 11 by Rev. Pon- cm nn 4- will I i i j- Square Top Notes. The farmers are all smiling since it began to rain.

Ruth Butler is attending school at district No. 94 now. alh, and Epworth League at 7 nis iailIi nviy uy erecting name and style of the City of 7:30. Topic, "Study in Church sell any other way than all at a a nice new barn which was com- Durham and that the metes and time. On October 31, I will sell pleted last week.

bounds thereof are hereby desig- Benevolences." Mrs. Sanford, leader. Everybody invited. another litter of 6, price $15.00 A. D.

Wadel sold four and one- nated as follows to wit: Miss Swift spent Saturday and half tons of broomcorn Thursday Beginning 230 feet east of the --y for all. P. A. Schmidt, R. R.

No. 2, Tampa, Kans. ..11 tt and took the same to Durham. north-PAst corner of the school Sunday with nome lohcs. Enoch Wadel assisted im.

ornnnds of school District No Fred Unruh and George Boese Mud Creek. Well, here we are again if it is muddy. A Nevada editor is in trouble Cornelius Nickle seeded about 57, in Durham, Marion County, spent Sunday in Hillsboro. because he recently published an two and one-half tons of broom- Kansas, and at the section line Wonder why the letters Ed. Erreon took Sunday din- Uary article concerning a corn last week.

This is the sec- at said point, thence running sound familiar to some people. ner at J. Johnstons. man who had made a fortune as Lydia Lee spent Saturday and a promoter of mining interests. ond crop and he sold it for $70.

00 west along the north boundary of Mr. and Mrs. Boese, of Buelah per ton. said school grounds 610 feet, are visiting relatives in this vi- Sunday with home folks. The tribute was headed, "Death Everybody is hard at work thence south 215 teet to the cen- cinity.

Strasburg friends Sunday after- ter got it "Mining Shark." Three digging potatoes and husking ter ot Eighth street west Mr. Mcintosh spent Saturday A -j. 1 xl xxll toot rhoTiPo enntn Axil to or i ..11 huskv sons of the deceased cen- corn- AS 11 IialJPyilb torn ana Sunday with nome ioiks noon. 0 him. -Chicago all white and yellow instead of thence west 1040 feet, thence Marion.

Th TTotf sViellefl porn for tleman survive south 2190 feet, thence east 2030 red. J. Johnston and Henry Hett last Record-Herald. T. B.

Armstrong drove out in this vicinity Friday evening with feet parallel with the south line of Second street, in the town of week. Mr. and Mrs. Buhler, of Oklahoma, are in this vicenity visit The new well at the Clark dis- Durham's Thursday's Market. Durham to the east line of Sect- a fine new buggy.

Misses Lizzie and Mary Beltz tion 17, Township 18, Range Two trict is completed, and the child- Butter 16c ren are enjoying the good water. Eggs 20c ing friends an relatives. They intend to move to Mexico in the near future, where Mr. Buhler Lard 15c Hens and Springs Old Roosters 03c in said Marion County, Kansas, entertained a number of their thence north on said section line friends last Tuesday evening. 2835 feet to place of beginning.

Don't forget the box social at It is further ordered by the the Geis school house Friday Board that an election be held in night, October 19. August Sch-said City of Durham at the Town- lehuber will act as auctioneer and ship building therein, on the an up-to-date pronograph will will take charge of an ice plant, and Mrs. Buhler and daughters will take charge of a hotel. Dr. Kaiser, of Goessel, was in Durham the first of the week.

The ball game between the Champions and Strasburg was postponed on account of the rain. John Murphy called at Henry Hett's Sunday. John is driving around in a new buggy, wonder who the lucky girl is Hides 07c Wheat, No. 2 57 l-2c Mixed Corn 32 l-2c White Corn. 33c 22rd dav of 1906.

for turmsh music tor the occassion. the purpose of electing in said City the following City officers Iowa Hog Cattle Powder to wit: Mayor, Police Judge, prevents disease. What's the matter with the Tampa Greetings thes week. Copies for advertisements must Advertised Letters. The following letters remain uncalled'for at the post office at and Five Councilmen, and it fur- rrloY-orl Vmf Arrr NotlCC Public Sale.

J. C. Watson will sell at public sale at his home, Marion, on Saturday, October 27, 1906, the following property: Fifty head of full blood Short Horn cattle; cows, heifers and young bulls; also 30 head graded stock, steers and heifers, and all insure at Durham. Parties calling for be in by Tuesday noon to same will be charged one cent publication of sanie. for each letter for advertising The city election is drawing fee.

strong, Gus Meschke and John Preaching every Wednesday Stephenson, thre qualified elect- night at the Elm Springs school ors of said City be and are here- house commencing at 8 o'clock, by appointed to act as Judges of conducted by Rev. J. P. Woods, said election, and that N. A.

music by Mrs. Virgil Woods. Jones and T. B. Armstrong, two You are all cordially invited to near vote for the right men and you know who they are.

work horses, colts, sows and Urmo Wahlroos. Edward Zieman. T. J. Parry, P.

M. pigs. Watch cor big bills. Dan Eichenour has had a mild attact of the gripp for several electors of said City be and are attend these services. Iowa Hog Cattle Powder days, but is able to be around at the P.

A. Schmidt, R. R. No. 2, Tampa, Kans.

hereby appointed to act as Clerks of said election, and that J. M. Don't miss the show at school house these nights. puts the fat on. I present..

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Pages Available:
200
Years Available:
1906-1907