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The Edna Enterprise from Edna, Kansas • 1

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The Edna NTERjPRISE. EDNA, KANSAS FRIDAY MAY 13 1904. NO. 36. VOL.

V. See the Farmers' handy wagon LOCAL NEWS. on Klein's Iforner. 9 J. A.

HAKKIi, i D. Martin, H. Evans Lorn be and .1. 0. made a trip to the NOTICE Horeuftor wo will cltnrKO 50 cents for pnhliiiliing rosohitioris of cnmloloiico adopt-eil by lodttos, to nccompany tlio copy.

Chiinute Oil Fields this week. Laundry basket leaves East Side Uarber Shop every Tuesday for Vaughn's Steam Laundry We Are Now, Offerin some excellent values in PIANOS and ORGANS If you are thinking of buying a Piano or Organ, we would be glad to have you call at our store, or write to us. Pianos to rent. Will exchange for Organs or stock. Sold on payments.

THE COFFEYYILLE MUSIC HOUSE, LUMIJKU i if 4 4 4 Pittsburg. Returns Thursday Rev. Alfred Elliott Dead. Rev. Alfred Elliott died at th Called Off.

The preaching services mentioned oh anolherjpage, lit tile Pres. Ityleriaii ohurcli has been postponed until Sunday May 20, when Itev, I J. A. lhadford will fill the pulpit. For Sale or Trade.

A (food threshing outfit, J. I. Case separator iind wind stacker, 14 horse power giant, engine. Will' Hell or trade for anything convertible into cash. Machine home of Mr.

Anderson four miles southwest, of Coffey vi He Monday May 9 at. JO o'clock a. -after an illness of about two weeks with 'J lie Adji Window Scrtn llnde, Diabetes. The remains were 15HN.V. KANSAS, i -u.

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brought to this city Tuesday mommy and the funeral services is almost iih L'ood ns new. Ad HQ East th St. COFFEY VILLE, were conducted from the M. dress this office for full particu KANSAS church al. 2:30 o'clock, Rev.

Rob Jars. erfs of Altamont. delivering ie sermon, after which interment SIB was made in the Pearson cemetery F. W. Newman and Geo.

Ilea sor who went to Colorado tun New Mexico two weeks ago, re turned Saturday inorninir not Alfred Elliott was born sag Sir? $11? iVIooreSville lnd. in Jo.jz, am have let it be understood tha Mr GoToIThe BUSY BEE One Price Cash Grocery. came to Kansas in 1871. He was Kansas is the nest, place they twice married and was the father iti il ili i tit li (1 Hi Hi Hi SB struck. Mi Nevvniau sold the fire dttinnt'ed machinery on his SIR as as of six children, three boys am Si three girls, four of whom are still an? living.

He was ever a faithful lots to Mr. Fronmn this week am may conclude to biitld. Mr. Ilea. and consistent christian and was sor will probably go to Parsons ordained a pastor of the Christian m.

where a good position has been church iiiaiiv Vears ago and mud FRESH AND FANCY GOOJ3S. HOICK LTNE OF Fruits, Candies Tobacco and Cigars. offered him. as as good was accoiupl ished ihrotigl The Commencement. his Sincere sympathy is Sir? A full and complete Hue of new and fresh seeds just received.

ijftTiTni GaFclen Tools HOES, RAKES and every conceivable cool used in the garden. Make your gardening a pleasure hy vising good tools. Poultry Wire, Hog Wire, Hurl ted Wire, Washing Machines. Paints and Oils. An Up-to-date Tinshop The Common School Com- extended the family.

liieucement was held in the Your Produce Wanted. Will Treat You Right. HARRY C. HARDEN M5XT HOOUTO I'OSTOKl'K'K. church Wednesday evening and a an full house greeted the graduates 31 The church was nicely decorated and the class inotlo "Never Back JVVW League Convention.

TUESDAY, MAY Sit. EVENING. Hi Hi ill iU Hi ill Hi Hi li li to Hi Hi This Way Again," was boldly 'l'ty MOIIIB of I I iiz'h ISVVfet. 7:30 Informal Greeting Dr. K.

C. Glass, Indo. jientlonco. displayed above the pulpit. The class looked well and each wore the class colors "Pink anil Blue." llieyure line.

Pm' nuIh al, llie Hu.iy life (Jioctsry. Sermon Rev. A. B. Brtinor, Baldwin.

Kev. 11 an kins invoked the Divine The report of the Prohibition WEDNESDAY, JUNK 1. MORNING. blessing. County Ooiivniilion reached us too late for (his issue.

Dr. II. Car of liHguies coining foi' llir 4l.h on Klein's Koiner. I A. of was the Uesl of his mm W.

('ouueWay sev-cVni (lays' Itiis week. I'ay your old loan, and take a jicw one at a lower rale of interest, wil he privilege of laying one-lil'lh each year. Wm. A. Blair.

Sunrise Prnynr McetinR Miss Klliel Earl Hooper delivered the Salulatorv khd an oration on McKoimen, I'edurvnle. H'oodul was pi esent frmn Hi is ''vi '-5 's -55 '-S 52 i '-iS Sfe.r 9:00 Sons Service Rev. W. H. Furroll, Struwn.

city nnil was iii.ininaled 9:15 Bnsinoss and Reports of Lcnuuos. "American Civilization," which elicited much favor both in pre 10:00 Round Table The New Constitution and oner. A lull conntv licuel was How it Works. paration and delivery. Marian Marks followed with an placed in I he iieid Rov.

C. S. (a) "The New vs the Old" Nusbaum, esutfv "lioses Amid Thorns." Miss Farm Sale. (b) "Spiritual Department' Sylvia Hunch, Cliunute. 4' 'The follow iiifjf attended the S.

Cnilluii hhIiI Ids tinH furm (c) "World Evangelism Department" I an; showing the newest and most desira ble styles of the season in eiii'hl. niilnH huiiIIiwi-kI. of Imvn Street Fair at Coffey vi He yes-j' terday. The Misses race 'I'il i Mrs. J.

is. Muf unucu, lliutopu. (d) "Mercy and Help Department" Miss Blanch Wilson, Cedurvulo. Wednes.liiy F. t.

Cobb of ton. ftlajriiie Alil.chcll. wn U' (e) 'Literary and Social Department' Miss Nol.i Collinau, Thayor. 'alley. Consideration 1(500.

9 9 9 Mr. Cobb will InUe partial pf- 11 :00 Sormon Rov. A. B. Bruner.

Jler delivery was excellent and the composition showed care in preparation. Onu Mo Bride was next with an essay entitled it Wash?" and from this unique subject she drew- out many valuable suggestions that were delivered in a clear and appreciative manner. 'Ernest Duiee, the youngest member of the class in SeSsiou on iIiiiih I he sain was AFTERNOON. Ulair. Pearl Morgan, Delia Lewis, i Phillips, Mrs W.

A Ulair, Mrs. 'Moore, Mrs. S. A Wiinmer a nd daughter Mayna, .7. Q.

Wiinmer and Nuir I I 1.1. Ill I I 1 lliadu Ihroiiun l.llH J3iair and lan- :00 Devotional Service Rov. U. S. VVauneta.

Villars, Rev. J. Dii Hg'eiify. "The Enworth League Pledge' Pattern JIats, Dress Hats, uel Tilton. d'eo E.

Inlanders and tv, Morgan, Uartlett. Discussion. 45 Round Table "The I.onKiie and the Ohurch" W. H. Harper, Coy lliomas.

AU report an Obituary, Geo. V. Shepherd, vli((So .1 i i.j lleady-to-wear Hats' excellent entertainment. his essay "The First Edition" showed much originality and won much favwi" boll: in his manner of (a) "The League and the Preach injf ealli was el 1 1 1 hi iricii in mir tasi 14 I i I I L' i Street Outing Hats. wmwK ihhiik, iiepa i' i ei i ii is i ite ai delivery and in the worth of his ORGANIZAl'IOM PERFECTED.

The J'Jdna Oil, Gas and Maun lis lioiiiH m. nl est of IIih i I al 9 9 A '9 9 production. Francis Flanders in a logical and well delivered edsay, hervico Kev. I. A.

iMcliols, Altamont (b) "The League and the Prayer Meeting and Class Meeting" Miss Millie Cook, Altamont. (c) "The League and the Sunday School" Miss Lillio Jolloy, Long-ton. (d) "The League and the M. E. Fruser, Sedan.

oVIoek b'riday liiornin, idler .1 libeling ilbiHSs of inany wenltH. The funeral Was held from the impressed upon the minds oi her facturing Company met at the State Hank Wednesday niglit pursnaut to call and effected a peiinanent organizaiioii with I lie Jiearers, llial'we are oculploi resident at 4 u'jflonk Sal urdii af (e) ''The Lougue and the Junior League" Rev. D. C. Shields, Clni- ternoon at which liev.

.1. It. Il.ui. fol lowing officers and Directors; luito. and her words of advice behoove our 'Warner Loin be presented a most excellent eulogy and description of "Columbus" ins ilelivered the Hernioti.

In. J. C. Arnold .7. C.

Cave 4:00 For JNiisses and Children. All this season's goods' of fine qiialit3r and at low prices. Ladies I solicit a share of your patronage and kindly ask you to call and. see my millinery in which I hope to pleaseyou. 'League Devotional Meeting" Miss Gertrude Hartmun, Cotl'eyville.

torment was made in the IVal'MOii Vice Pres, Dr. 1 W. (Jhuk JC Vt 9 emetery, followed by a hunt, of and in a nice manner drew from Treas and 1). II. JMartiu Sec.

friends and relatives, desiro'ns Uf his subject many beautiful The Directors are .7. (J. Jus 7:30 Praise Service Rev. L.JA. Rorick, Long ton.

8:00 Sermon Rov. A. B. Bruner, Baldwin. MRS.

SIIKDDY. thoughts that his classmates may tice, .1. V. Ilolteu, 11. C.

Klein, KUNA, KANSAS, thus paying llieir IhhI respects to the tletseased. Geo. V. Sheplieid was born in n9 A. Uaher and It.

II. Nearly every stockholder was Jirawnslown lnd where he learn THURSDAY, 8. MOBNINO. Sunrise Prnynr Mooting Miss BonniiioUl, Mulino. present and a most enthusiastic 4tli of linggieS coming oil Klein's Koroer.

cherish. Shirley Clark in her production "Hypnotized" brought down the house i I occasioned much applause' as foretold the sphere in life in which each member of the class would be Myrtle ed the trade of a saddler, hecoiii-iuLC an expert, in that line, lie 9:00 Consecration Service Miss Viola Kava nniili, Chetopa. 9:15 Methodism "The Doctrines of the M. E. was tinned in marriage l.o llary PeAVsoii and la ler.

removed to St. Church Kev. Uuscoin Kubbins. Cher ryvale. Lawyer Ellis and K.

W. Ing-liain are doing business at the County Sent today. When tlie Sap Rises LkMoyke B. Ellis REAL ESTATE, Kansas. DRESSMAKING.

Priris rensonuhlo and Satisfaction suaranteed. Mrs. T. G. Harris, k'vnsak found in future days.

Gay Preia-tly, to whom the honor of deliver (a) "The Authority for These Doctrines" Hov. S. A. Roberts, Oswo- Louis where he became a carpenter and i had worked on some of the best and largest buildings in ing the Valedictory fell, more meeting was neiu. i committee Composed of D.

II Mar-tin, IJ. Kvans-Loiube and J. Cave who investigated the holdings of the company, made very favorable report. Henry Dening and John E. Blunk of Chan ute were present.

The Articles of Incorporation were ire-pared and the charter sent for. Work of developing will btgin than delighted his audience with the city. In the early days of weak lungs should be Cnreful. Coughs and colds are dangerous then. One Minute Cough' Cure Labette County he came here and with Ids wife liomesleaded the go.

(b) "Their Place in Preachinsr" Rot. C. B. Littleton, Mound Valley, (c) "The Principal Doctrinns of the M. K.

W. T. Farley, Elk City. 2 "The General Rules of the Church" Rot. K.

J. Coons, Caney. (a) "Are They Practiced To-day?" Rev. E. W.

Spencer, CedamdcJ (B) "Are They Kept?" L. D. orning, Lilierty. (c) "What Are tho'Results?" ReT. J.

P. Valloan, CherryTale. AFTERNOONS farm on which his last days were cures COjig lis and colds and gives strength to the lungs. Mrs. G.

E. Kenner, of Alariou lnd says suffered with acough until I run spent. He became a member of just as soon as the Charter arrives. the Masonic Lodge in 1840 'and has been a consistent, member of thul fraternity for sixty-four down in weight from 148 92 lbs. I tried a number of remedies to Made Young Again.

"One of Dr. King's New Life the clear and concise manner in which, lie presented his essay, "Tramps." It showed much care in preparation and his delivery was excellent. Prof, W. 11. Hani in a half hour talk delivered an address, to the class, brimful of good things and was appreciated by all.

County Supt. Aliss Ellison jn a few well chosen remarks referred to their school life, past present and future and alluded with satisfaction to the step they had made and made the presentation of diplomas. years. Ue Into reached the ripe I no avail until lused OneMinule 2 :00 Song Service Rot. W.

H. Farrell, Strawn. 2 :15 Business and Committee Reports, SHOE REP A RING- Al! I imls of Shoe mending neatly ami prompt ly executed al. reasonable trices. Shop lir.stJoor south of W.

O. i Uali P. ELMS. KUNA KAN AS. Four ljottles of njougu uure t-iii trio in mi Ttrj n'ltn nM-it I old age of eighty-seven years and was known to everyone in this 3:15 "Tithing" E.

D. Leasure, Elk City. Discnssion. D. If.

Turner of Dempseytown Pa. thls won.lerful remedy cured me They're the best in the world for entirely of llie cough, sti eiigthen- 8:30 Pentecostal Hour Rev. A. B. Bruner.

vicinity, lie whs of jovial, good naluied disposition and counted EVENING. Liver; Scotnach and 'dowels. my hiiigs and restored me to 7:30 DeTotional Service Rev. F.N. Stetson, ly vagetable.

Never gripe. Only "ty normal weight, health a n'l everyone his friend. to the bereft wife is extended. I nanule. 25c at Clark tVs Drug Store, Sold by FredPaugh 8 Sermon Rev.

A. B. Bruner..

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