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The Udall News from Udall, Kansas • 1

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The Udall Newsi
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Udall, Kansas
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Udall NUMBER VOL. IV. UDALL. KANSAS, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 1904. W.

E. Seaman sold J. T. Dale nine 71 teen head of hogs Friday. Alf Greenland made a business trip to the county seat Wednesday.

Local Happenings "'1 old in -Pa agf aphst J. W. Chenoweth was looking after business matters at Winfield Tuesday Andy Walck and D. S. Hayncs of Red Bud, were passengers for Wichita yesterday.

IVawa Items That Are of Oeneral Interest to Our Local Roaidera. All our Winter underware at cost Come and see if you need them, at .5 tf J. W. Beebe's. Geo.

Lane went to Emporia Tues' day with a car of cattle which he shipped from Rock. For good pictures go to D. Rodocker Winfield Kans. Mack Pope was doin some trading In our city Tuesday. D.

0. Jermaa visited over Sunday with friends at Wichita. Beebe Pontus shipped, a car load of hogs from Seely Tuesday. Wiley Hornbeek visited his sister in Wichita Thursday and Friday. John Walker went to Winfield Thursday to look after business Carl Wood came up from Winfield and spent Sunday with friends in Udall.

Jerry Haramon and Rob Wilber arS putting down a well for Chas. Honn at Newkirk. Mrs. nenry Buss and daughter Gertrude were calling on friends in our city Tuesday. Miss Pearl Arnett was up from Winfield visiting the family of Geo.

Hoi wagner Sunday. The Udall Mills ate making things hum these days and if you dont use O. C. flour your a humbug. tf Henry Pontius made a trip to Seely Tuesday to look after a consignment of hogs which he was shipping from Harry Burke killed four wild geese Practical.

If clergymen talked more to people about their home lives and less about thoiuture life, the latter would take care of itself. The man who makes a a good husband, father or citizen will make a good angel when his time comes. The woman who renders her home the most peaceful and lovely on earth will adorn heaven when she reaches there, and its gates are always open to receive her. It does not matter whether we believe with the Hottentots, the Mohammedans or the Christian, so long as we love otir Creator and follow the simple rule of Christ "to love one another" In our dealings with our A woman who makes her home a hell on six days of the week and who is strictly devout on Sunday can be found in every community. A man who cheats his neighbor in business and Is devoid of charity and kindness to his unfortunate brother but who prays much and is scrupulous in his observance of one-day-a-week piety is1 no stranger to any of us.

There is a great work for clergymen in impressing upon men and women the necessity to control temper, criticism, selfishness, the three things' which destroy real heaven. And a happy home is a door to heaven. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. one evening the first of the week on his place south of town. Miss Glenn Smith come home yes terday from a three months visit with her sister at Nortbboro Iowa.

Henry Ireton, J. A. Wert, G. S. Cole For Sat-b A number of large hedge posts, C.

W. Reece. J. R. Staton made a business trip to Wichita Tuesday.

Commodore Moore was transacting business here Tuesday. Mrs L. A. Atkins visited her mother and sister in this city Sunday. Frank Wells and.

Wm. Buchho'z were hauling corn to town Monday; J. S. Newby has been hauling' In wood from the Walnut riyer this week. Try a sack of 0.

C. flour and you will find it to be the best flour on the market. tf Laben Moore sold the Baden Mill and Elevator Co. a car load of corn Martin Archer visited Wichita yes-terday. Mias Ida Winn visited her fplks in Udall over Sunday.

Henry Rumpf was in Udall Tuesday making some purchases. C. W. Barnhart and Thos. Eagle i Sundaved with Udall friends.

Geo. Holwagner and Earl Dale made a trip to Bock and Douglass-Saturday. Mrs. J. II.

IFebrand and daugbtei' Rena visited frJs at Winfield Mon-. day. jyf Mr. and Alex Williams and children spent Saturday with friends at Winfield. Buy your flour and feed of your home mills and help the institution and D.

W. Pierce were up from Seejy Thursday attending the Republican primaries. Lute Taylor is stopping at the Com mercial hotel. He was laid up with the rheumatism a few-days the first of the week. The ladies of the P.

W. of L. will entertain their hnsbands with a hard time supper at the M. W. A.

hall Fri that place. Thursday. day evening Feb. 26th. Mrs.

L. E. Parsons nas been con Jim Buckles and daughter, Mrs, Call at Hoop New tons and ask to fined to her bed tbe past week with a Elmer Green visited relatives near serious attack of grip, which has de see the real safety razor, which re Winfield Saturday. moves the beard with out fear of re veloped into a fever. Fob Sale 50-egg incubator.

Almost new and in perfect condition. Inquire moving the cuticle. It makes no dif After the poor showing made by the ference how nervous you are, you can of Mrs. E. M.

Barnhart Russian fleet at Port Arthur it is easy shave with a safety razor. to understand why Czar Nicholas Francis McRevnolda and Bufus issued his famous call for the "Peace Mrs. Henry Sargeant and children Ne- by were up from Winfield Sunday Conference." were visiting friends in Udall Sunday, visit Viir their folks at this place. She resided in this city a number of Mrs. F.

M. Latham attended an in Jesse Craven and M. A. HUscn wen Harvy Keeting visited his folks place the first of the week. Lie is driving a wagon for the Wells-Fargo' Express Co.

at Winfield. Cheer up, get busy, and drive that old, tired, dreary; feeling; out of your soul by having Heney to paper and decorate your rooms to make them look bright and neat. tf The Republican bosses at Winfield are scrapping among themselves and are saying all kinds of uncomplimentary things about each other. We have always regarded Messrs. Greer and Hackney among the "eminent respectables" and are shocked to think that they sbolud entertain such poor op years but since leaving here she has stallation service at the Plymouth to Winheld Monday to close up nego secured a divorce from her husband tiations for the sale of the Udall Congregational church at Wichita Wednesday and visited friends over that helps you.

tf Will Walker was over from Belle Plaine Sunday spending the day with relatives east of town. Mahlon Patoot came over from Rock Monday and purchased a bunch of shoats from W. E. Seaman. Miss May Preston accompanied Miss Anna Werges as far as Winfield Saturday on her way to Cushing Okla.

C. L. Carter and wife of Winfield were giiests of Mr. and Mrs. L.

A. Hoop Friday and Saturday of last week. Hoop Newton have the most complete line of heavy team harness ever displayed in the town, and at prices that are right. Hosea Haney did an artistic job of paperbanging and decorating1 at lace's Bowling alley and Pool room the first of the week. John Anderson came down from Mulvane Thursday and engaged Henry Bever to drive him out to Neiman's place where he cried a sale.

and is now a resident of Derby. creamery plant. night, returning Thursday. A supper will be given at the Miss Jess'fc Eraans came down from Watch Hoop fe Newton's bargain Grand Summit Saturday night and re M.W.A. hall Thursday evening under the auspices of the Degree of Honor to the members and families of the window, which will continue to be mained over Sunday with her broth one of the principal features of the er's family 1: Udall.

A.O.U.W. A cordial invitation is ex J. S. Newton is taking orders for store and will contain such articles of overstock and specialties as must be tended and all members are requested nurscrv stock In the vieinite of Au inions of each other ajterv their long acquaintance and intimate political' to be present-. trusta and Eldorado this week.

II seen to be appreciated. All articles marked at a special figure that cannot Walla Miller went to Winfield relations. will be absent about two weeks. help but convince you of the bargain Thursday to take the medical exami A force of linemen were here Thurs-' Hiram Blanchard moved his family Which it represents. nation preparatory to entering his day repairing the damaged done the over to Grand Summit, in the eastern duties as Extra Relief Agent for the Arthur iilye, the gooa-naturea rep part of the county, last Tuesday, where Western Union wires by the storm Wednesday night.

Rain began falling" Santa Fo. He has been in the service resentative of the Raney-Davis he will work on the section until of the company as agent at Akron for Wholesale 6rocery Co. of Arkansas spring opens. Dave Coleman has purchased the the past year. He is receiving the City, presented us with a sample of nroocrtv formerly owned by E.

during the afternoon and the wind shifted to the north and a glare of ice soon covered everything. The added weight of the ice broke the wires itf congratulations of bis friends over his the food products prepared by his firm, Martin Archer has completed the carpenter work on Charley Bonn's new Bellinger and moved to this city, promotion. during his visit to onr city last Thurs residence near Newkirk and returned The deal was consurnated last week. Five car loads of cattle were ship day. Tbe "Sweet Clover" brand -of ten places between here and Mulvanej" to this place.

He made a trip up to peaches are exceptionally fine and re ped from Udall last Monday, lour go The line was also broken In a' number Dr. Barnhart reports the arrival of a big. fat babv boy at the home of Bayneville Sunday to look after a job tain tbe natural fruit flavor, which is ing to Kansas City end one to Wich of places south of Udall. of work. ita.

J. T. Dale shipped two cars out conspicuous for its absence, in most of Messrs. Steffen Bretch of Wichita Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Naramour two miles southeast of town last Monday Emory Craven returned Wednesday of the bunch he is feeding at the mill, the canned goods on the market to 4' morning from a weeks visit with his and Huff Durham, Beebe Pontius have concluded negotiations for the Udall creamery and will commence. Feb, 15th. uncle's family at Ponca City.

He says Carl Walker came clown from Kan We have a large line of men's and operating the plant about the first of and Walter Jacobus, of Red Bud, each a car An engine was sent up from duck shooting 5s good down in that boys' pants too many and will for a March. These gentlemen are whole sas City last Friday evening to spend a few days with his mother, north of section of the Territory and he Arkansas Citv after the five cars of few days make special prices to move sale manufacturers of lee cream and stock which were sent via of Augusta tneni. Come and look at them at town, who has been critically ill with will use the entire amount of enjoyed the sport immensely. Sant Gammon of Maple City aecom L. D.

Tomlin came near shooting pneumoni a for the past two weeks, cream collected at tins place during- J. W. Beebe's. store. tf This part of tbe county was rep He is postal clerk and runs between panied his mother on her return to East Lee's Summit Wednesday of last Henry Beaver last Monday.

The old man saw a flock of wild geese flying the summer months for that purpose. They also operate a creamery at Wich K. C. and La Junta Cola ratio. Here- re3ented at the Teacher's meeting week.

Mrs. Gammon is an invalid turned Wednesday evening leaving over and ran into the house after bis guD, thinking he might be able to get ita and when the ice cream season closes they churn their cream and get and has been taking treatment at his wifp, who accompanied him on the held at Winfield last Saturday by Messrs. C. W. Baker, Ira Foster and Baker and Misses Delia White Arkansas City.

She was the guest of a shot at them. In th'e excitement at trip, to look after his mother. fancy prices for their butter. The Mrs. F.

M. Latham while in our city. tending the event the gun was acci andlsie Hanson. The hrst baU game of the season dentally discharged tearing a hole new proprietors are fully competent to handle the business at this point on a money-making basis. was pulled off at Rock last Friday between the the boys living on the Our Marshall, Geo.

Seehorn, collided with a telephone pole on his way throught the roof of the porch. Mrs. W. C. Evans accompanied her mother on her return to Lee's Summit Mo." last week.

W. C. is keeping Henry was on theporchshingJing when east and west side of the Walnut river. home Tuesday flight telescoping his A story is told of a man living in the accident occured and the way he Messrs. Phil Troby, Oscar Taylor, nose.

A number of new poles have one oi the wesiern counueB mae bachelor's hall during her absence and recently been put in to accommodate several years ago he got discouraged, counting the days when she will re- Jule Atkinson and Earl Dale of this eity helped the East-side out. The the local patrons and it was one of turn. She Is exnected home the first got out of range wasn't slow. He said he thought a Russian fleet had sailed up Stewart creek and' was bombarding the town. his crops having failed for several years and having gathered a little these, planted across the path used by of the week.

ganie resulted in a score 24 to 8 in favor of the West-side boys. The return game will be played in Udall as the residence of the south side that money together he sent his wife and Mrs. Boyd of Pratt Kan. arrived in this city Tuesday on ber return from brought about the mishap. George children back to her parents.

He re The meeting to discuss the consoli soon as the weather moderates. claims that" he was perfectly sober dation of schools was held in the a trip in Oklahoma, and is renewing mained on the farm to straighten up some business matters and dispose of Woodman hall last Friday evening the acquaintance of former friends. II. B. Haney the well known paper and attributes the accident to his inability to penetrate the darkness.

hansrer and decorator has about 1200 Her husband was one of the early and some forty persons were present The question was discussed in all its Whatever the cause the fact remains some stock. There was about 20 acres' of alfalfa on the farm, but the spring crop was light and he did not get settlers of Cowley county and proved samples of wall paper from several different firms enabling him to fill that his proboscua looks like a piece ii the 80 acre tract. ZU miles south phases and a much clearer idea of the advantages and disadvantages of the of raw hver. much for It, in the fall however the your orders at a very low figure or in proposed change was gained than had haste. He can sell you any thing in It is marvelous what people in gen crop was pretty gooa dui as ne was going to leave he concluded not to cut existed before.

The principal object the wall paper line from the uni eral expect of a school teaeher, says an exchange. And yet, as a rule, it it. One day as he was crossing' the. ion that developed during the dis versal of every day patterns to the many different designs this seasons field he gathered some of the ripest can be said that there are not many parents who govern their children as cussion was that it would be difficult to get the children, living at a distance to and from school. It was patterns consist of, as: Hangings with heads and rubbed them in his He was surprised to' find that they friezes and ceilings to match.

A well as does the teacher all children contained so many seed. He showed newer treatment, oi noraia, tapes thought that it would be nearly impossible to get the pupils to and from tries, stripes and conventional de of the district. Think of it! The parent who thinks nothing of losing her patience several times a day with her lens. The newest treatment In west of town now owned by Mrs. Sloan.

The republicans of Ninnescah town- ship held their primaries in this city Thursday. to, elect delegates for the County convention which meets at Winfield today. The regular chairman was seized with a violent attack of bellyache shortly before the time set for the caucusancl was unable to attend. In his absence Henry Ireton officiated in. that capacity and Marshal Franklin was selected as secretary.

The following delegates were chosen: F. M. Latham, J. T. Dale, Henry Ire-tpn, G.

S. Cole, John Frye aud J. A. Wert. F.

M. Latham was made chairman of the. delegation which goes un- Instructed. school during real mnddy times; That this would be, was disputed by those who have seen the working of the R. D.

but those from the country the seed to a neighbor, who knew more about alfalfa than he did, who advised him to have it' threshed. This he did and the crop when marketed brought him $1,000 in cash. He sent for his family to return, he paid off his debts and sowed some more alfalfa damask', embossed and varnish gilts, pulp tints and figured tinted plain and embossed moires varnish tiles plain Jngrain and crepe com own children, expects the teacher to control her temper and manage forty children who come from all kinds of homes. The average teacher is far superior to- the average parent in tem did not take an optimistic view of this feature. The meeting resulted In put and is now one of the most prosperous binations with the very latest In flitter and applique borders and ceiling to.

match. These papers range from per, in judgement and in all matters ting the question before the people in tangible form if nothing else and we darkest farmers in the county. "The pertaining to discipline, and in say- time of night is just before day," is ail' understand that it will be acted upon nsr this we are not speaking lightly 4c per. single roll up. See him before you tf in adjoining districts If hot in ours.

old saying but often a true one, K. o'i the rigtitkind of motherhood..

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