Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligneAccueil de la collection
Baldwin Republican from Baldwin, Kansas • 1

Baldwin Republican du lieu suivant : Baldwin, Kansas • 1

Lieu:
Baldwin, Kansas
Date de parution:
Page:
1
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

VOL. 3. BALDWIN, KANSAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1903. NO. 25 Mrs.

Ida Cramer who has boon KtlW. rI RILING, i quite sick is convalesing. ATIDII MV-A'l -TA W. Miss Alice Clark commenced la Dull win every Tuesday at her school at Vinland, Monday. udgc Price's Office.

The Studebaker and Keys Bros. ill 111 Ls lao jg buggies fur sale by W. S. Boyd. Buy a now buggy of W.

S. Boyd. (ieo. Nicholson, Sv. went 'to For Sale: Five head of extra good milch cows.

Seo W. A. Iola Monday. McCluro. Mrs.

Fred Ellis was au Ottawa J. P. Ault and Don Sowers were Ottawa visitors Saturday. Kov. Chas.

Hestwood, of Larned camo up Monday to bring some students. Miss Bessie Watt left Tuesday for Iola, whore she has grade work in the schools. Len Snyder has purchased the house formerly owned by Mr. Ross in West Baldwin. Miss Nannie 'Fisher returned Friday of last week from a two weeks visit at Perry.

Miss Mary Fallin returned to Lawrence Monday, after visiting here parents a few days, Roy Powers left Wednesday for. Kansas University where he takes For, Sale: Good milch cow; fresh October 1st, at a bargain, II. Bishop. J. W.

Cary, of Richland, came in Saturday for a visit with his brothor W. E. Cary. We have our complete line of fall and winter stock of shoes in stock. Murlin Murlin.

David McKnight, returned a course in civil engineering. home jast Friday after spending the summer canvassing. Prof. S. E.

Bedford Wednesday after having spent the Mrs. W. F. Osborn went to Ot summer at Chicago University. tawa for a visit of a day or two with her mother, Mrs.

Ashby. Mrs. Julia Smith and son Foss, and Misses Edith and Clara Sal County Bowmau was mons were Ottawa visitors Tues day. down from Lawrence, Monday, to attend the school meeting in Dist. No.

87. Elmer Laughlin and wife left Wednesday for Flagstaff, where they expect to make their Wm. Iliggs went to his old homo near Melvern, Saturday to future home. 3 fl i it rM H. M.

and F. B. Merchant two of our prosperous farmers, left for Colorado, Tuesday for a three BALDWIN, KANS REAL ESTATE DEALERS. weeks Miss Eunice Clapham went to Kansas City Monday to spend a couple of days visiting with her brother Earl Clapham. SJRLAAflAAnj nSm cute Mr.

Klaumn and Mr. Williams were in town from Fairmont this CALL AND SEE OS. ig week. They brought their daughters here to place them in school. We have opened a New Meat Market in Baldwin, and will E.

S. Kurtz, a Kansas City com handle only the best of Fresh, Salt and Smoked C11V a lorn rT iimi mercial traveler was in Baldwin, III VULU' oncmj JrUUl JJclli Ull tliC. Tuesday, with his son Herbert whom he left here to attend school. rjlUlMn 6t Mb HAN I I E. D.

Allis who moved into the Winterborn house last week, moved into Rev. Larabee's house in the south part of town Mon visitor Saturday. Sain Gardner was at Lawrence Monday on business. Arthur Fumiell returned from Lawreuce last Sunday. A nice lino of men's and boys' pants at Murlin Murlin.

Prof. Bauer and little daughter, Virginia, were in Ottawa Monday. Holly Painter loft Saturday to take charge of the Norwood school. Geo. Piersol and wife, of Ottawa, visited over Sunday with Miss M.E.Cowgill.

We make a speciality of rilling orders for ice cream for socials. Sargent Son. Miss Sena Marvel left last Friday for Waverly where she will teach this year. Gunn Burton have some good farms and city property for sale Call and see them. A 13.

Chamberlain, the well known traveling man of Topeka, was in town Saturday. Mr. Wellman, of McLouth, came in Friday with his son, who will be in Baker this year. West Baldwin defeated the east siders last Saturday in a game of baseball with a scoro of 14 to 4. Mrs.

M. E. VanVickie left Sat-urday for a weeks visit with her daughter Mrs. Lester Hunt, near Vernon. If you are looking for an investment in city property, that will make you good money, see Gunn Burton.

T. L. Barney, M. D. of the St.

Margaret Hospital, Kansas City, was in town Saturday looking over the town with a view of locating here. Wiiite Mountain and Artie ice cream freezers the best makes. We have them in all sizes. Buy one and keep cool. Hitchcock Mann.

Jess Landon came in Friday from McLouth and rented the Stickle house' on (th street for his parents who drove through with their goods. H. D. White and sister, Lilla, of Dexter, Iowa, came in Friday to attend school. Their parents have bought property here and will live in Baldwin.

Mrs. Dora Sanger, of Derby, who has been visiting with relatives in Baldwin and vicinity, left for Oak JValley, Saturday, where she will visit her mother-in-law before her return home. Bob Victor of Overbrook, passed through Baldwin, Tuesday, with two wagon loads of blue grass seed, which he was hauling to Gardner. Ho said ho made $15 a load on the seed by hauling it there. Mrs.

E. E. Bethel and son, Walter, of Ottawa, returned home the, first of the week after spending several days visiting with the families of Howard and Thoburn Shepherd in the Black Jack neighborhood. wmjfm IJJW.H MIHW day. E.

Allis and family of Green anking on Paint wood county moved into the Winterburn house last Friday. Mr. Allis has a son in school here this year. J. F.

Cary, of West Grove, The practical painter says, you can "bank" on Patton's Sun-Proof Paint because it saves the cost of at least one painting every five years. The painter "banks" on it because it gives him a reputation. came in Saturday for a visit with his brother, W. E. Cary.

brought his son Earl who will spend a few days fixing up his We want it understood that we feed you when you are hungry. Board by meal and week. Sargent Son" Mrs. KW. Laughlin, of Kan-sas City returned home Saturday after having visited her sister Mrs.

Ida Cramer. i Miss Letha Williams, of Law-reuce, returned home, Monday, after visiting with her aunt, Mrs. J. Clapham. S.

C. Marshall returned to Over-brook Monday. He sold blacksmith shop to Wm. Shockey before leaving. Prof.

Hair's record for never missing a train still remains unbroken, though it called for the race of his life last Friday. Call and see our window full of hall racks. Something new in that line and 'not expensive, $1.50 to $3.00. Hitchcock Mann. Mr.C.

P. Ives and wife left Saturday for Buffalo, N. where Mr. Ives will attend the National Lumberman's convention. Mrs.

Susan Ebbs returned Saturday to Pittsburg, after having visited for a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Junkins. Dr. C.

L. lleeder and wife returned to Tulsa, O. Saturday, after having been kept here for about a week waiting for a car in which to ship the Cary drug stock. Boon DeGarmo and family, of Marshall, came Saturday for a visit with the family of James Scholfield. Mr.

DeGarmo returned Saturday but Mrs. DeGarmo remained for a longer visit. The public school commenced Monday under the principalship of F. 'D. Tracy, formerly of Pratt City.

Owing to two cases of dip-their in town it was decided to sloso the school until next Monday. Last Monday joint District No. 87 held a school meeting and decided to commence school in the Prairie City School house. Another meeting will be hold on the 19th to decide the location of the school house which will be built soon. enter Baker.

Miss Elsie and Ray Powers went awheel to Lawrence Monday. Owing to the rain Miss Elsie re mained till Tuesday and came home on the train. Rev. W. B.

Christy and son, Merill, from Carrolton, came Monday Rev. Christy returned is made in exact proportions of the most durable materials perfectly mixed by improved machinery. It i th hst nrPA Tuesday after arranging for his sons schooling in Baker. au- ing, longest wearing paint, and has the most brilliant and lasting ing coiors. L.uaranteed to wear for five years.

Send for book W. G. and F. D. Brooks from Faint Knowledge and Advice (free) to Baltimore, Ohio, came in for school last Friday.

Their parents PATTON PAINT Lake Milwaukee. Wis, will be here as soon as their W. E. CARY BALDWIN, household goods arrive. They have bought the Neff property.

F. E. Reeder and wife returned home to Wel'aka, last Tuesday after a three weeks visit with Peter Dent and wife, living north of Eudora. visited with their daughter, Mrs. Gould Trice, Inst week.

0. E. Moss and son, Roy returned Thursday of Inst week from nn overland trip to their old Mrs. Reeder's aunt, Mrs. J.

W. Scott. Mr. Reeder is postmaster and druggist at Welacha. home at Maysville, Mo.

A pleasant family reunion took Mrs. Boicourt and daughters, Lulu and Edna, returned home last Friday1 from Newton where they had spent the summer. Jacob Hay. and wife, of Clearfield, Louis ay wife and babe, of Kansas City and Mrs. Basy of Kansas City, were visiting with Mrs.

L. Fisher last week. During the past two weeks two eight dollar windowa were acei-dently broken by people in front of stores, one in frout of Weaver's Kacket, the other at Murlin Murlin's. Mrs. Dr.

Ewing, of Ottawa, place at W. E. Cary's home. J. Cary, of Richlnad, Kans; J.

F. Mrs. 1'. D. Cavender, of Topeka, Cary and son Earl of West Grove, la; Llwin Cary of Ottawa, and Archie Cary and wife and Miss Mrs.

Chas. Adams and son, Miss Ethel French, Louis and Philip French, of Topeka, and Miss Downey, of Chicago, were visiting Mrs. A. D. Porter last Saturday.

Carrie Eschelon, of Ottawa, were present..

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

À propos de la collection Baldwin Republican

Pages disponibles:
3 955
Années disponibles:
1901-1911