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The Edna Sun from Edna, Kansas • 3

The Edna Sun from Edna, Kansas • 3

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The Edna Suni
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Edna, Kansas
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I GOtSJJ0jJDINGt, 0 R. H. MUZZY, 3 SPECIAL 1 HOLIDAY SALE! I Contemplating a change in our business, Cecil Siftings. Mrs. Keaton is sick.

We will offer Special Inducements, for Clem Hoopers were moving Shelf antj Heavy Hardwar Stoves, Tinware, Paints, Oils etc. -STHE NEXT THIRTY DAYS js On our entire stock, consisting of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES. ECT. WEER. BRYANT.

Silverware, FOR oSSeiy, Chrifsmas; Saturday. Mrs. A. P. Butler is suffering With neuralgia.

Clem Hooper and wife Sun-clayed in Elm. Mrs. Geo. Trotter is sick "with rheumatism. Addie Davidson has been vik siting with her brother.

Emrick Richardson bought ahorse of Mr. Lawsori. Chris Stiile and wife at Will Davidson's. CJy.de Pressey, spent Thurs-clav with Annie Gaskill. Elm City Items.

More dark days. J. D. Edmundson is home for tJje Zeek Robinette is helping Ed Triple tt, build a barn. Give Us A Call A very popr show held forth at Rose Hill, Monday night.

James Greenup has returned rom Pittsburg, where he has Harry Tucker Sundayed with Ira Abshier. been for several weeks. F. Rev. Coates.

failed again to come to his appointment at Mrs. MitcheJ mother is Spending a few days with lier. Mrs. J. W.

Abshier was the guest of Mrs. A. P. Butler, Elm. It is reported that sickness is the cause.

Grain Lumber Comnan EDNA, KANSAS, LOWEST CASH Estimates cheerfully given On all kind of building material. HIGHEST CASII yrtca paid for ail kinds of grain. Cathie Wallingford, teacher at Rose Hill will attend the State teacher's, next week at Topekrt. The children at, Rose Hill were made happy receiving generous sacks of candy from their teacher, Wednesday. Emerson Maxson, wife and children, left Elm, Tuesday for Ft.

Worth where they will spend a week with relatives. A wedding occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harden Christmas eve, in which their daughter Miss Artie and Mr. Gant of near Bartlett were the coniracciug parties, Rev.

Han-kins performed the ceremony. (A more extended notice of the above weddingwill appear in next rur issue. Editoii. i plates surveying off a plat for a town, site, and lots will be sold from 10 up. Now Wimer is in the best location for an inland town in this section of the territory, and as soon as this move is made toward a proposed town site, parties securing lots here will find their investments profitable.

Well, we have been compelled to carry a club all week (and it is of that certain elm kind) to keep Cale Chance, Ferguson, W. A. Lane, and Birt Lumm from doing us bodily harm. They are contending that we are are a bigger liar than they dare" be, and at last we have formed a compromise agreeing not to exagerate any more pertaining to their daily walk. Well, as the dove of peace has been, hovering a-round our domicile the past few days from th? effect of said we will abstain from divulging truths in the future.

Fishing was fine during summer with hook or net and in fact most any way. to. catch them around Wimer, in Big and Brush creeks, but Chas. Lumm has a novel way of his own to capture choice ones of the finny tribe. A few days ago, when the creek was nearly bank full, he concluded to try his new method.

So mounting his broncho, he rode boldly into the Th-ush creek ford just north of Wimer. The broncho not liking to be forced into its icy turbulent waters, made a 'strike' whereupon Chas used 'spurs' as moral 'suason. His broncho-ship, executed a "Highland Fling" from behind and Chas. Lmnm's catch was as good a ducking as a fellow ever got in five feet of water. He said all he found at the bottom was a school of suckers and he concluded he was the largest in the bunch so let the rest alone.

Free Gift with Every $20 Purcfee. Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Waym're and son werejisiting at jJave Malones last week.

Mrs. Dr. Clark of Edna was he guest of Mrs. Geo. Trotter, Saturday.

Ed Bahzet started Wednesday for Missouri to spend Christmas with bis uucle. David Blair whc was called here on the account of the sickness and death of his mother, was taken suddenly siclc while here and returned to his home lu Coffey ville Sunday. Died On Saturday Dec, 20th 1902 at the home of m. Furrow, Mrs. Mary Blair, mother of Mrs.

Furrow, with pneumonia fever. Age 80 years, 8 months and 29 iiays. Tlie funeral services Were conducted by Rev. Morgan at Cecil. She was laid to rest by the side of her husband cemetery who had pre-ceeded some twenty years ago.

"Aslcop in Jesus! Blessed sleet'! From which none ever wake to weep, A calm and undisturbed repose, Unbroken by I he last of foes." for and the Fine S2.SO Picture Frnme. A picture frame will be given with every $20 cash or produce at our store. Call and see the franies get prices on goods. We meet all competition and pay highest market price for produce. Read a Few Prices on G-roceries.

For Gash or Produce. 1 lb Granger twist .43 1 lb Star .45 1 lb Horse Shoe .45 1 lb Drummond natural leaf .00 Force per plrg Country lard per lb .15 Two cans dried beef .25 1 glass wash board .85 18 lbs sugar $1.00 Sorghum per gal 3 pkgs Ivory oats .25, 1 glass can apple butter .10 Cider Vinegar per gal Sod! pickles per doz Hope flour per sack, Wimer Items. Mrs. Effie Lumm left last Tuesday morning for Kansas City to visit her brother the SHOES We handle the celebrated Kendall and Ver. Stecg Shoes, the best shoe made and at price to suit everybody.

Come and see us when you want shoes. We are agents for the Chicago Tailoring one. of thelar-est clothing houses in Chicago. Call and vee our samples. Yours respt VT HOLLAND.

Hudson Happenings. Lewis is buying corn. Gene Dwelley is reported on the sick list. Allen Rheubottom returned from Kansas City, last Week, where he had been cm( business. Owing to the weather and muddy roads our merchants Hi H.

WELCH, DEALER, IN Hardware, Furniture and Undertaking' Rev. Wakefield that preached here several times during the past year. Mrs. Lumm will spend the holidays with him. W.

T. Graham, our hustliug merchant has all His cribs filled with corn and is still building and buying. W. T. Graham knows a good thing when he sees it and by holding his corn until spring will realize a snug nest egg for same.

The next thing on program in Wimer will be a city bastile, where all the general toughs and tfeary Willies can lay their drooping heads after our city's guardian of the peace has softened a few hard heads with his club. Birt Lumm has been passiug the cigars around freely the past week. At first we were all at sea as tb craise, thought at first he was "Pap" but found out later it was because he was canvassing his -friendjor sup LICENSED KANSAS. EDNA have had a great deal of trouble getting goods. J.

C. Green and Jas. McLaughlin jr. attended the musical aud literary entertainment at Edna Saturday night. Mr.

and Mrs. A. R. Dwelley have gone to Liberty to spend Xmas with Mrs. Dwelley 's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jay lies. We are expecting a U. S. High School The grades out for the third quarter," We were led in our devotional exercises Thursday morning by Rev.

Roberts. The first (term of school closes January ICth. The entrance examination for the spring term Will be giveh Jan, 15 and 16. Visitors at' the high school for the past week are, Messers Stover and Clovcrdale and Rust. The next number on the lecture course will be the Boston-ian Ladies quartette Jan.

10. Regular work closes tomorrow at 12 m. when most Livery Feed Stable. W. D.

COLE, Proprietor. marshal here to spend Xmas -with us. This seems awfully Wagon and Feed Yard with Gamp House, Eorses and mules I Commercial and tran- Bbught and sient trade solicited. Made at All Hours! STABLE, First door North ot -Newman's Implement House. Edna, KeUlSaS.

simple now, but it maybe simply awful, before the end of the week. We are willing to wager some of the students will return to port to future state legislature. We had a hair raising excitement as we sat down to breakfast Monday morning. What we supposed to be the and what looked so near like, his "Sa'anic Magisty" lis it burst in upon us, was no other but Vaden Wickett with mask on and sulphurous fumes, great enough to make a fellow that is not sure of his hereafter imaging that Satan was about to land him. Wimer will take a boom after the l()th, January as our gen ial friend, W.

A. Gray contem their homes to attend the various Xmas trees and spend vacation. Owing to the courtesy of the board who were petitioned by several students of the school, of our wealth, that we Iiae more old bachelors and widows than any other neighborhood. in the territory. It seeirs that om- "toughs" can't be hmgh at all in Vdna, Just about the lirst break they -make they get the face beat off of them.

The more they kill the better neighborhood we will so let the good work- go ou. we will be Allowed to remain at home a day longer than the catalogue time. Thus school Sell Farms. Rent Farms, Write Insurance, Loan Honey and Handle Collections, etc- All kinds of Legal Papers Drawn in careful manner. IN kindly solicit your business.

EDNA KANSAS'" will commence on Tuesday in stead of Monday..

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