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The Edna Sun from Edna, Kansas • 3

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The Edna Suni
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Edna, Kansas
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le price being per hun dred. B.C. Constant lost a valua I 1T RAI ble colt a few days ago, from getting cut on the mowing ma- SES a iPi'p'fpp MORE diine. If. E.

Brown has a sister ceeping house for him, while HEAT his wife visits her parents in Illinois. Mrs. Lurch has been sewing IflAMW 1 A (AM Ten years' successful use has proven for Mrs. Jesse Edmundson, who is getting ready for a visit to Ohio soon. fill The school at the Ellis began on the 15th the manage pasts which touch the ground roll ment of Laura Ferrier.

The attendance is small, but the weather has been very much It turns like a wagon against small scholars getting 12-DRILL FRONT VIEW-Msde in 8, 10, 12 and 10 Olsc Sizes. there. We hope the number will increase later on. High School llotes. The enrollment" this year is about 180.

This is the largest attendance the High School I COJESPOJlDlNGt, 1 4 Cecil Sittings. Cbas. Bradbury was a Coffey-ville caller Priday. George King is working1 for a man near Chetopa. Holland Keene is marketing his oats in I'ai tlett.

Mrs. A. I1, lis LI er started for Scammon Tuesday, Mr. Moore and wife will jnove on tlie school section. Fred TTousti a and wife were visiting- at Mr.

McNcal's, Monday. Chas. Myres and wife attended the reunion at Clietopa Friday. Born To Fred Sprecher and wife, on Thursday the 18lh a big boy. Mr.

Hively began teaching -school at Balor, last Monday morning. Most everybody in this neighborhood attended the show in Coffeyville the 3tli. Jay Hively and Miss Irene DuVall were in Chetopa Thursday, attending the reunion. Fred Treble had the misfortune to lose a cow last week', supposed to be black tongue. Mrs.

Jim Penn and little daughter and Miss Addic Davidson spent Tuesday with Win. Davidson's. N. E. Barrack killed his dog Wednesday.

It had been acting strange for several days and was thought to have had hydrophobia. Mrs. dim Smith and daughter are keeping house for Harry Harden and wife during their absence. They are visiting relatives in Minnesota. has ever had.

Miss Edith Smith, who re The Puller-Lee Disc Press Grain Drill THE FIRST DISC PRESS DRILL EVER MANUFACTURED AND THE BEST YET INVENTED The 16-inch adjustable discs open the ground to any dppth desired. The grain is deposited under the disc, the 26-inch press wheels press the soil over it firmly. This gives a seed bed in moist soil, all covered perfectly. That is why it raises more wheat," Manufactured by FULLER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, East Mollne, III. cently moved with her parents, from St.

Louis to Edna, and who started to school here this year, is now very sick wiui malarial fever, The Junior class elected the following officers; Earle Frye; vice Lee Wells; Sec, Pearl Taylor; FOR SALE BY Kate Perkins; Sarg. at arms, Julius Johnson. The Senior class met last week and the following officers Indian Territory. Muzzy Ceil were elected: Ernest Minnick; vice Scott Graham; sec. and Mollie Cupp; Sarg't.

at arms, Melville Cave. 0 Yaleda These are rainy days. P. P. McC'arly is Lee and Tel Moore are visit Feed Stable.

The Boys Athletic Association met and organized last week. The following officers were elected: President, Ernie Minniclc; Vice Bert Vance; Sec. and Scotte Graham; Sarg't at Anns, Chas. ing- at home. H.

McOarty returned to Iowa on Monday. Jennings. Miss Maud Clark teaches at The Ladies' Athletic Associa McKennon. W. D.

COLE, Proprietor. Wagon and Feed Yard with Camp House. Horses and mules I Commercial and trail- Bought and sold. sieut trade solicited. ODrives Made at All Hours.

STABLE, First door North of Newman's Implement House. Edna, KcinSaS. i Mrs. Ihessev and daughter tion met Monday Sept. 15tl for the purpose of re-organiz Coodwin Bros, were down here buying stock on Monday.

started Sunday for Wichita The following officers elected for the ensuing ing. WM" Peter Steele has rented his farm and will move to town. Mrs. Pressey expects to visit relatives for a week, but Miss Nina will remain there to at Isaac McCarty intends build- i a new nonse on ui num. tend school the coming winter Valeda school was postponed for one week'.

Will open next Creel; Items. Seeding time. Monday. lie v. Carpenter, adventlst, is.

visiting Air. Nevius and other Mrs. Ida Gorbett has been quite side. friends. Henry Gerr and Mr.

Bowman Th resiling and farm work threshed last Thursday. suspended and but little wheat sown as yet. Mrs. L. M.

anna way was at Coffeyville last Thursday. The folks who attended the Sell Tarms, Rent, Tarms, Write Insurance, Loan Honey and Handle Collections etc. All kinds of Legal Papers Drawn in careful manner. They kindly solicit your business. EDNA KANSAS.

Free Gift with Every $20 Purchase. Fine Picture Frame A. picture frame will be given with every 20 purchase for cash or produce at our Call and see the frames and get prices on goods. We meet all competition and pay the highest market price for produce. Head a Few Prices on Groceries.

year: President, Mollie Oupp; Vice president, Bessie Brooks: Secretary, Lizzie Wallingford; Treasurer, Mae Widup; Sarg't at Arms, Olive Harrington. The Athletic Associations have made arrangements for a lecture course of seven numbers. The seats will be classed and the course tickets sold as follows: First class seats 1.50. Second class seats $1.25. Third class seats will lies old for 1.

The one seat bought will be occupied throughout the course. The numbers will occur as 'follows: Brook's Marine Band Orchestra, Tuesday p. m. Lecture by DivFisk of Topeka, October; Lecture by Col. Ham, November lath; Lecture by Miss M.

Louise Jones of Emporia. December; Boston Ladies' Quartette, January loth; Frye-Wilson Combination February 7th; Humorist, Edmund Vance Cook, February L'olh. carnival say, "The scenes were We has another large rain in grand to behold." this vicinily Saturday and Sun day. C. 8.

Carlton called the bids at Salisbury's sale. George Miss Blanche Christmore has Keasor was the cleric. 1.1 ack ford school begins the been on tin-sick list the past first Monday in October, with week. J. F.

Christmore 's were Cof feyville visitors on Friday of last week. For Casli or Produce. John Trenton John Stover as teacher. John Falter has sold his farm to a Mr. Perry.

He says he may remain iu this country. W. Salisbury's sale was attended by a large crowd, and good prices were paid. Mrs. Salisbury is very sick.

They intend "loing to Texas. teacher, visited home folks Sunday. Misses Schmidt and MosU'y ,45 .45 .45 .60 .15 .25 .85 $1.00, .10 .10 .23. St.CO 18 lbs suga all pkg coffee )1 pkgs Ivory oats 1 glass can apple butter 2 pkgs grape nut 2 pkgs postum cereal Hope (lour per sack, 1 lb Granger twist 1 lb Star 1 lb Horse Shoe 1 lb Drummond natural leaf Two pkgs Country lard per lb Two cans dried beef 1 glass wash board Elm City Items- J. D.

Edmundson spent Sunday with home folic s. The continued rain has prematurely ripened the late peaches. were visitors at the Trenton school, Friday. Quite a numbei of our people attended Hingling Bros. big-circus Thursday.

I have one very fine 7 months old Pedigreed Short-horn male call: for sale. Price and terms very reasonable. K. J. Conneway.

We handle the celebrated Kendall and Ver-Steeg Shoes, the best shoe made and at price SHOES Miss Oma Addis of Parsons visited relatives at Chetopa and Elm City the past week. NRQF.ST AN TRAIN to suit everybody. Come and see us when you want shoes. We are agents for the Chicago Tailoring one of 'he lar-cst clothing houses in Chicago. Call and Kee our samples.

Yours respt HOLLAND. Mollis Edmundson and Oma Addis spent Saturday at Coffeyville and heard the Cauda Bossa. 0' Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

McMillin NEW and Mrs. Mary Corby of St Sast Elm Grove. Wet weather still continues. Little Boy lieedy still has the chills. T.

H. Howard dined last Sunday with M. H. Gray and fain-ily. Mrs.

Ernest BTiington lias gone to join her husband in Ok la honia. Clark Constant's little child has ben very sick, but is reported much better. Quite a rush was made to last Monday with THE Paul Nebraska, are visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Hope Penn, Mrs.

Orpha Bobinelt, E.nerson Max.son's family, J. M. Edmundson and PARSONS BUSINESS COLLEGE A Successful Schonl Prcpires Vouna Men end VVL.titn Jura Slice li-jSlnes'J Career' Annas! ince, Stnlrnts then 1,003 Siudenis In (iood Posilloas lliitily tndorscd by Business Men TINE BUILDING STRONG FACULTY ELEGANT EQUIPMENT l.i-n.i.- ih.MMii.ijK Kaii.rtu-ti4.u Ptn.l tt -in piviru fi.il inf.irn.itimi. A41rM J. C.

H. Prsjider.l, PARSONS, KANS. Blacksmith and Repair Shop. OSCAR FROM AN, Proprietor. ALL kirsd of Repairing in wood or iron, neatly and done.

Also horse shoeing and plow work. Y7e Kirilj Solicit a Shara of lour Patrcnaja, family, Jesse Edmundson and family, Mrs. Go.rby, and Geo McMillin and wife spent Tues day with Mrs. A. Addis..

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1894-1922