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The Atlanta Record from Atlanta, Kansas • 1

The Atlanta Record du lieu suivant : Atlanta, Kansas • 1

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-v: XX" XX A II 7i.ii mi I llin.iil. MliimrH ill- niM I I i THE THE llECORD IS HERE TO STAY; NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. VOLUME 1 ATLANTA, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1904. NO.ll Wingate. niece from Olatha, Kansas for few weeks.

1 LOCAL EVENTS Screen doors at Stevens Son. C. 0. Torbet was in Winfield Friday. Jas.

Kelley, has a new piano at thier house. Frank Currey was in Atlanta a few days this week. Ed Parsons -was in AVinficld last week; fc unpleasant this rainy weather living in a tent and thought they would have to seek higher quarters Sunday afternoon on, account of the creek. The people of the Telephone company held their. second birthday banquet at the homo of W.

Schooling's -Monday night. They spent the evening in eating ice cream and cake and all. had a very fine time and went home wishing that Mr. Schooling would live forever and have birthday every year. Jas.

Ferguson was in Atlanat last Tuesday. Col Harried is home on a two weeks vacation. W. K. AdamS visited the county seat this week.

-x G. G. Markley made a trip to Latham last Friday. Mrs. N.

Z. Barnes visited in Latham oer Sunday. Erie Jackson was down from Latham last Frank Elkins was in the county capital the first of the week. -X" Geo. Satterthwaite, of Latham, was in town one day this week.

Geo. Wolas transacted business at the county capital last week. Howard Weaver visited the Oats and wheat are looking fine Mrs. Lierley was shopping in Latham Saturday. Messrs.

Waite and Bowen were in Latham Nathan Young and family were in Latham Saturday. Iloskins Bros, presented their house with a new dress last week. Erie Jackson, of Latham, passed through the city one day last week. Mrs. Pennington and children visited at Dossctts one day last week.

Mrs. Wallace, who has been sick so long, is enng. Mr. Jones and family attended Memorial services! at Latham Monday. rMr.

Waite says his coikleburrs are so, thick that' he is at raid they wont do well. I. W. Lewis, of Wilmot, stayed all night with Iloskins Bros. Monday night, Maude of Latham, was.

the guest of Lola Hash last Saturday night and Sunday. Jim Bo wan Edgar Hash and Clarence Putnam attended the ice cream and strawberry social in Atlanta Saturday' night. Strawberry and ice cream socials seem to be getting -quite numerous or late. neve was one in Atlanta, Wilmot and Kock last Saturday night. Quite a gang of Hoboes attend ed the ice cream social at Atlanta Saturday night and on account of the rain, hotelled in "the livery barn till morning after which their appearance revealed the happy thought that is no place like home" with her downy pillow, Master Truman Lewis, a form er risicient ot tins place, but now residing near Wilmot, had quite ah accident happen to him a short time ago while playing with some powder.

He set. it a fire and the flames flashed up in his face burning him quite badly. Boys that should be a lesson to you all. For SALE.Ten milch cows and scperator. II.

D. Parrett. 1 A WILMOT. Bessie Woodside spe nt Sunday with Grace Jones. 0.

C. Flint is at borne for the present spending a few days. Mrs. Fred Orrill has a brother here visiting her from the east. It is announced that there is a wedding.

Will state the parties later. Misses Mae Parker and Mary Broderson will attend normal from here. Mrs. Stcims is entertaining a I John E. Jones and family were calling on home folks last Mon day, evening.

Mr. Cason has vacated his house. Aro havn't heard who will occupy it yet. Mrs. Watt and son, Clyde, were spending Wednesday with her daughter Mrs.

Elliott. Decoration Day came very near passing off without a rain but be fore midnight we had a dasher. The Epworth League will give an entertainment next Sunday evening. A good prbgrame has been prepared. The social given by the League -last Saturday evening was wel attended and many had to return to their home through the rain.

Little Annis Taylor, of Dexter, Kansas, has been a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Watt, returning home the first of 'the week. The Ladie's Aid society had a very nice evening for "their social. A large crowd was in attendance in spite oi tne muu. laey were well bleased with the proceeds from the fair and supper they clearing over fifty dollars.

Grand Center, No. 2." Smith and wife visited Mr. Gates' Sunday. Bert of Oklahoma, is visiting his brother, Eli. Dan' Jenkins and wife visited W.

C-Schoolings. Sunday. ueo. lirausnaw nas nnisneu nis work in Burden and is home. Bertha Woolsey stayed all night with Ruby Jenkins Mondapnight.

Mary is, preparing to attend normal in the near future. Col Harned is home from where he has been attending college. So.me of the bridge men went fishing over on Grouse Creek Sunday. Most of the farmers have gone over their corn once between showers. All along the line the.

main question of the farmers is, is it ever going to stop raining? Mrs. L. Crow was taken very sick suddenly Friday. Dr. Carter was called She is better at this writing.

The surprise party at Mr. Barnes' on Earl Sunday was iwell attended in spite of the rain and all had a fine time. II. D. Parrett and family, visited Mr.

Wingerts Sunday and because of the high water were obliged to stay over night. The ladies of the Christian church gave a strawberry and ice cream supper Saturday and was well attended in spite of the inclement weather. ThebTidge men find it rather J.M. Parrish transacted business in the county capital this week. Mrs.

Tharpe and daughter were in Winfield one day this week. -Fresh pork at Atlanta meat mar kct Friday night and Saturday. Purchase a of Cresent floUr, a new brand for sale W. J. Marks.

J. A. Foote transacted business in the county seat one day this week. A i Simelsn of Shann doah Iowa, was looking after land interests here this week. The new sidewalk has been started but on" account of rain npt nii5h headway is being made.

On accqunt of 'rainy Weather last Sunday, Memorial services was changed to next Sunday at three o'clock. fc Mrs. J. E. Jones left -the first of the week for Parcel le City, to spend a few weeks with her parents.

Herbet Hooker left Sunday to attend normal at Winfield. Geo. Allman has charge of his baber shop during his absence. At the Hurry Up Sale, Atlanta, Kansas, will sell for next ten days 5, 0 and 7 cent Prints, 10 yards for 39 cents. Ten yards limit.

Myrtle Markley came down from Latham last Saturday to assist in L. B. Mackley's store during the absence of Miss Maude. Dr. Houser sold his town property last week to A.

Kottigeb, of Snyder Oklahoma, and moved his family to Wiehita vherethcy expect to locate. Mrs. Davis, who has been in Atlanta visiting relatives for the last two' weeks, returned to her home at Nebraska City, Nebraska, the first ofX the week. Miss Maude Markley: accompanied her and will visit there a few weeks. J.F.Brown, of California, A.S.

Graves, of decided to locate here, have purchased the meat marcket which they will stock Up with a complete, line of meats, dry salt and canned meats of all kinds. The will rcmodle the building, double windows are being put in the front and the room ceil ed on inside, which will make the shop look more inviting. The but cher which they have employed is efficient in eve ry respect, having learned the trade under men whouderstood their business. These young menvwho are locating here come with good rcommen-dation, are honest, industrious and deserving young men. Brown raves have also leased the hay barn of C.A.Burns, and will run it in connection with the meat mirket this fill.

Grand Center. -Here we are again wet as ever. Bob Ward went sporting Sun day. VXy" Charley Fousts visited Wing erts Sunday. Keeth and Orlcy Moss visited Wards Sunday.

JThe bridge men are getting along fine with their' bridge. George Ward and Keeth Moss visited Crows Snhclay nigliL Moss finished planting his corn this week. He expects a largo crop. Bruce Woolly says lie -would like to see it clear up for a week or two any way. AValter Baldwin was buggy riding with Lizzie Fox last Sun day.

Bob whit, is the nutter? has been ditching some this week. That is" always the way, ditch after the rain is over," Elmer and Raymond wore in Atlanta Saturday night and bed-, ed at the livery barn. Boys vliy didn't you put up at the hotel. George. Bradshawcame home from llurden this'week, where he has been for the past two or three years.

He' will help his father farm this summer. 1 Baltimore. More rain more rest. Bob said he had his fox tamed. Ruby Jenkins visited Lizzie F6x Wednesday night.

Charley Foust and wife visited at Wingerts Wednesday, Laura seemed to enioy herself more than anyone at the party. Wonder why? The surprise on W.C. Schooling wras well -attended and everyone reports a good time. "We are told that- salvation is chat free" said Mark ting adout religion a few days be fore he sailed for Italy." I think few ealize the fact as thoroughly as a good old soul who lives, near my summer nome at r.imira. She told me not long1 ago that she lad enjoyed religion for 15 years at the cost of 10 cents.

'And she added it would not have cost that much but I went to a church sociable and did not know they charged for ice cream. County seat the first of the week. Fon Sale. One thoroughbred Poland China male hog. -J.

S. Hufiington. Frank Madison came in from Oklahoma last Saturday to spend a few days with home folks. J. E.

Jones and family went to "rilmot Monday evening to dec- orate the grave of their json bur---ried there. and Agnes Crocker tended the entertainment given Vby Blind Boon at Winfield Mon- flay evening. At the home of W. C. Schooling' and wife last Monday night, it being his birthday, the Timber 'Creek Telephone Company-gave Jura a supper, which was a complete surprise to him.

Although the roads were mudy there was a large crowd out. Everyone had all the ice cream could cat and with rnusij and other amusements an enjoyable evening was spent by. all. Those 1 present wer: Misses Lottie, Sallie and Mary Kuby Jenkins, Lizzie Fox, Laura, Stella, Opal and Lula Schooling, May Baldwin. Beulah Kelley, Bertha Woolsey, Sadie and Nola Wright, Nellie McEwen, Thelma McClerg.

Vida Erma Baum, Ollie and Edith Bradshaw, Frances Brooking; Shirley and Edna Crow, Clyda Mize. Elmer Crow, Geo. Bradshaw Bob Ward, Raymond Wingert, Kob't Brosius, Geo. Ward, Col Darned, Frank 1 Elkins, Will Schooling, Bruce Woolsey, Charley Fox, Archie Baumr Harry and Jim Baum, Fran I Iarn ed uy School i ng, Claude Fo'ust, Alv Schooling, Clyde Baldwin, Baxter and Aaron Wright, Homcr Jenkins, Paul Smith, Geo. Jenkins, Walter Baldwin, Ollie Ferguson: The following and their wives: West, Spillman, Foust, Harncd, Wingert, Baum, Schooling, Ward, Smith, Jenkins, McEwin and Mrs.

McClurg, Mrs. Marks, and Mrs. Lauder. V-.

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1904-1904