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Parsons Weekly Star from Parsons, Kansas • 4

Parsons Weekly Star from Parsons, Kansas • 4

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Xeoiho Township Echoes. Miss Jennie Woods has a new The commencement exercises of K.ftT. TIME noma. organ and now she can find plenty of entertainment for Mo. 2 Express Daily .18 a the common school graduates will be held in the Baptist Church Monday evening, May 23rd.

The class wiT be composed of Misses Zenith Mullen, Helen Piper, Stella He. 4 Express Dally ,11:47 a No. 68 Local Freight' goiho south. No. 1 Express Dally.

2c48 John Piatt wis visiting with Leslie Piatt and wife, of Laneville, Wednesday and Thursday. We will again have to ask our delinquent subscribers to par up Ed Clark lotded wheat at HeCuno Friday and Saturday. Percy Smith, of Liberty a Lmeville ealler Friday evening. Miss Grace Hall, of Montana, visit-ed her sister, Mrs. BradAeld, last week.

David Carson and Miss Birdie Hoover, of Sherman City, attended Leaverton Cravens wedding Sun- )Tf I Express Dally 4:11 Ho 67 Local Freight 9:15 a gT Local Krrlchti do not ma on for our pocket book is empty Daum and Cora Smith, and Merrit Richardebn, Ben Scott, Herbert Payne and Forrest Reedy. Mesdames John and Leonard Rude entertained the following ladies to dinner Thursday: Mca- Eandays. again and we need some money. A mm a a Mr. Matnis and wife, of Parsons i iinf were visiting in the city the first Cbeabette Star.

the weeek with Dr Conner and wife dames Jones, Johnson, Franks, day. Thr familiar Question much di- Forcum, Bowers and Henderson. Warren Smith has purchased tht PUBLISHED EVERY FMDAY PIATT BROS. old Brennon property and moved his family into it the first of the An excellent dinner was enjoyed and highly appreciated by all. In the afternoon the ladies enjoyed themselves in various ways, and finally concluded they would try their hypnotic powers, and Mrs.

enssed in country libraries, "Is our patriotism on the decline?" would bo a one sided one now. "It's an ill wind that bloweth nobody The farmer can't work week. SUBSCRIPTION CO CENTS A YEAR. Mrs. May Botslord returned to Emporia Wednesday alter a visit XNNOUNCEM ENTS.

Henderson succeeded in hypnotiz- this rainy weather, bo he ean go to with rclatires and friends at this ing Mrs. jonnson so tiiat se town and hear war news. COUNTY filirEEIKTENDENT. place. waltzed at her biddinor.

Mrs. To the Republicans of Lhbette county, Miss Anna Arnold, daughter cl 1 hereby prefent my nnrfle for their con- am Cfj. Ahighqimdi eideration, that 1 may receive the nomination for County Superintendent at the Cow for sale. Oyer avirage Henderson was so much startled at her power, instantly awoke her with the snap of the finger. The day passed so pleasantly, five o'clock came too noon, all all1 reluctantly departed for their homes.

Labette City at the Front. loilcher and right in every re- coming Republican county convantion. Anna S. Aknold. rpect.

Will be fresh ioon. COUNTY (SUPERINTENDENT. E. A. Stewart went to Lane I will be a candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction before the On Tuesday night of this wfek ville last Friday to meet hii wife J.

D.H.Reed, District Deputy Grand coming Republican county convention. McCunt Master, assisted by an able corps of with relatives. our grain merchant, R. Arnold, has announced herself a candidate for county Superintendent on the Republican ticket. E.

Stewart, of Labette, was in Laneville Friday evening to meet his wife who had visiting in McCune. He found it difficult fording tli creek south of town Leslie Piatt finished his second winter's school at Fairview Tuesday. The inclement weather prevented a game of ball in the afternoon between his' school and Franklin. R. P.

Arnold, junior member of the grain firm, is now one of. Uncle Sam's boys. And you may put it down that if Richard is iven a chance his conduct will be tn.f honor to Labette county. El. Leaverton aDd, cmiW left valuable workers from the Oswego 1.0.

0. F. lodge instituted a rousing Mr. Oswego, was rr- in town i uesaay morning vson MREMEMBER THE lodge of that order at Labette City. business.

He has control of the The M. K. and T. has a station The Charter members were Dr. Henderson, N.

D. Tower, John Windbig county poor farm. named Dewey. D. N.

Matthews, a colored attor Warren Jones, of Parsons, was ler, Thomas Harvey, William Morria, ney of Parsons, has been appoint in the city Tuesday. and J. W. MatthewF. Eleven raw ed coroner of this county in the Chaa.

Shaw, ot Galesburg, is in recruits were presented for initiation, place of Wm. Roe, deceased. consisting of the following: Jumcs the city on business. Joe Glover and family were trad J. L.

Windbigler of Stover made Smith, S. Johnson, D. R. Finley, this office a call Wednesday morn- ing in Parsons Monday. Ed Wadrack, Charley Martin, James Soot Carter Livesay.

A. C. Limm, Morris. Mason and Ben Scott ing and left a bunch of elover, the Monday for Anderson, Mo, where finest we hauc sceu this season. F.

W. Sutter, Cnrtis Parlette and were in Parsons Wednesday. they will visit for a short time with lis. L'a par eats, Moses Rovee and Trains have been scarce and Lon Reedy, who are without spot N. W.

Clark, of Mound Valley, J. D. H. Reed, acting a.nd then win. relura lneir or blemish.

irregular on the M. K. T. this week on account of washouts in was in the city Tuesday evening. The M.

B. Reading Club met with jtf iss Cora Reed Wednesday. tjrrana Master; M. M. Taramgton as G.

John M. White as V. John Texas and the Indian territory. If you are in need ot any job Will Watson and lred Sutter had business in Oswego Tuesday. caI1.at thf in The commencement exercises of the common school graduates of this vicinity will be held at Center Chapel instead of Montana as at first intended.

The date is Saturday evening, May 21st. Three of Montana's bravj com pany of volunteers found their way A A. Tllt I M. Chancellor, cf Parsons Lodge No. 94 as G.

A. H. Mackey as G. S. J.

Mattox as S. of V. S. P. Tnrr as G.

J. Wassou as R. presented the sclomn truths of Odd fellowship in s6 impressive manner prices. Perkias and Berry have de- solved partnership, Mr. Perkins re to Famous but couldn find the re Jesiic otou iHU WUC VTC1C Vll ing with Farsons relative! Tuesday.

Mesdames Finley and Nellie Lamm were trading jn r.arsons Monday. Bertie Stover, of Altamont, will tiring and took kie departure for Indiana'Toesday. Mr. Berry will continue the business. Leslie riatt wil trr to receive preach, at M- E.

Church Sun- thc nomnation for Superintendent day everting. of Public Instruction at tht Re- A number of the boys and Rirls pubncan County Convention. See that the boys will not soon forget tn cruiticg officer. The homely old occasion. In addition to the flicar soyinjr that (a barklag dog never from the Oswego lof ge, the following bites," might be applicable in this uamed brothers of the Oswego lodge caze i enlivened the, occasion with their Hecoa Bevrf lc a very snccessful eight months' term or presence: Dan O'Connell, Jarne.

seh0ol at Neosho Valley Saturday. Kinslow, K. Barns, E. S. Edwards a surprise dinner and an excellent, nnd William Baker.

The Labette program in the afternoon made tho Cornet Band of which our citizen. ay 0 most pleasaet one. Misa Berry ii was presented with a fine reading fel so justly pronnd, were present iamp a token of her pajril'a'IoTU for nd added to the pleasant affair with er. melodious strains of the ehoicpst The Neosho river has been on a music, and last, but not least the most rampage, flooding the low bottom his announcement elsewhere in this issue Miss Anna Arnold this week an nounces herself as a candidate for the nomination of Superintendent of Public Instruction, subject to uleasant oart of the entertainmenUhe Unds, but is going down rapidly. I IL.

T- iU 1 the creek south of Laneville has the decision of thc Republican County Convention. grand repast spread by the wives, Just What You Want. spent Sunday afternoon with thc Mason boys. D. Beale, of near Montana was selling pie plant to our merchants last Saturday.

Leslie Piatt and wife, ol Laneville," were visiting in the cits Tuesday evening. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Watson on Wednesday night of this week. Miss Jennie and Paul Woods are visiting in parsons with W.

J. Woods and family. Monroe Kirkendall and wife and Charlie Ratlfff were.trading in' Ch-wego last Saturday, Hisses Lena and Jessie. Smith A medium sized Hair Switch been past fording for buggies for sev. oral days and the creek north of town has been past fording altogether.

Now is a good time to talk about bridges, but don't stop at talkitg. Only a few friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony which united filters and sweet-hearts of tho newly made members. Mesdames Finley and Tower de-rve special mention for their untiring efforts to make the sapper a sue cess. Your reporter left the lpdge Mr. W.

O. Leaverton an Miss Anna room at half past three o'clock tht rtjVeng as husband and wife. The made for Si. 00 and a beautilul watch chain ol your own hair for S1.357h.ee mountings and all complete for 2 25 Call or address, Mrs. JOHN PIPER, Labette City, Box 63.

Kansas. BSpOrders by mail receive prompt attention. E. G- Li mm for nuptial knot was titd at five o'clock Sunday evening at the residence of the bride's parents, Rev. Hankins, of Labette, officiating.

Tho bride and groom are well known young per pie and we extend hearty congratulation and best wishes for future happiness. morning and the brave little fosr were rattling dishes equal to ''first-class dining room girls. Our visiting neighbors spoke in glowing terms of the manner in which they had been entertained by our are visitisng In Laneyiile with their sister, Mrs. Dora Pay your subscription.

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Pages Available:
215
Years Available:
1898-1898