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Pleasanton Enterprise from Pleasanton, Kansas • 4

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Prescott Page. full Yarns Cut Off Vamps Prescott Time Table SOUTH BOUND. 101 (passenger) 1:41 p.m. 103 (passenger, nag) 109( passenger, flag for Ok p.m. Clinton, Iowa, and a host of friends.

Boole of visions brigbt with promise, sweet witk prayer. Gives the assurance we shall know the a.agel fa.ees waiting over there. Wr weep death whea life Is so much adder. Litu with its partings and its bitter tears. Life with its blighted hopes and blank tomorrow.

Life with its sad. sweet longing and its guilty fears. Go, rather weep at life and for the living. For hearts that still ro hungering to be fed. Around you cast your tears, smiles and kisses.

The quick hath use of them and not the dead- 139 (freight for permits) 2.42 p.m. NORTHBOUND. 108 (passenger, flag) ..4:20 a. 102 (pasgenger) 2:25 p. m.

140 (freight for permits) ..8:42 a. 146 carries passengers between Fort Scott and Pleasanton and intermediatn i I a to r- A. Kenison and his sister-in-law were at Fort Scott, Friday. Mrs. McKale returned to Hume, Friday afternoon.

Is that store account of yours settled? If not we would like to have it. We are not talking through our hat wbenwasay we need the money. E. Miller Son. We received the following letter from one of advertisers, this week.

Sold hogs and chickens. Guess there isn't any blood hounds in reach. Enclosed find copy for change in ad. D. E.

Calkins. Geo. Johnson had to run his grist mill two days this week to attend to his increased business. Once you bring your grain to bis mill you will come again for you will be convinced that you get the best work do tie and at money saving prices. If you have not been in with your grain, brinsr it and be convinced.

stations without permits. Permits re quired on all other local freights. Local Happenings. tesJv Call up D. L.

Ford, Prescott, for White Plymouth hens or pullets. 1 have a few for sale and will make the price right to you. M. L. Bower received stock, Church fair.

The Eadies Aid Society of the M. E. church scored quite a victory both socially and financially in the Bazaar given in the Odd Fellows hall Wednesday. Dec 6th, The day was an ideal one. From 1 1 :00 a ra.

till 9 00 j. the hall was crowded and everybody seemed full of good cheer and a constant effort was made by the ladies to make eveiyone happy. In the bazaar department was an endless variety of things which found a ready sale and the ladies realized something over Wednesday. R. E.

McVey, Pleasanton's real estate man, was on our streets, Fri E. MILLER SOINT, 'SESSK day, with some land seekers. Mrs. Geo. Manlove visited her parents, Friday.

1 jr. JACKSON, Notary Public, Real Estate, Insurance and Loan Agent. Farm loans at Mr. Oaks was in Pleasanton, Fii- day, on business. Everybdoy and his folks went to lowest rate of interest.

Fulton to the ThauksgivHg dance. F. G. Torrey furnished the music. Lowe and Rose had stock on the mm Kansas City market, Friday.

lifty dollars from this department alone. The dinner and supper that was served was easily the 'feature thai appealed to all and netted the lakies over $30. The small stands brought the grand total up to 890. 'JO The ladies are certainly grateful to the people who so generously helped to make the affair a succesn. In the evening a nice literary and musical program was given Free of Mrs.

O. 31anlove returned to DR.F.E.O'NEIL, Sec'y. E.L.ROSEBUSH, Cashtek. D.M. MILLER, V.Pres.- JNO.

SCNEDEll. Obituary. Eliza Hayden Reeves was born near Maysville, Kentucky, on July 1817 and died at the home of her daughter in St. Joseph, on November 1905, at 4 a. being 88 years 3 months and 29 days old.

When about fourteen years of age she moved with her parents from Kentucky to Montgomery, Indiana, and while living there was married in 1837 to Asa Reeves, and came to Kansas and settled in Prescott in April 1885. To this Union ten children were born, seven boys and three girls, six of whom survive her. While young before her mar Fort Scott, Wednesday, to have her throat treated. O. Manlove shipped 2 cars of charge.

It was a decided success. PRESCOTT STATE BAjSTK. CAPITAL SlO.OOO. PRESCOTT, KVXSYS. I want ood We cater to the people; push the country; help when most needed and pay 3 per cent on time deposits.

TCH 00C. Mmmmmmmm riage she was converted and united with the New Light church of which she was a mem corn to Memphis, Wednesday. JVlr. Baker visited A. Kenison and family last week.

Genuine Old Fashion Buckwheat Hour "The kind the old folks used to have" at Millers. Tom Fitzmorris was home from Independence, Sunday, returning Monday. Following parties received all degrees of the I. O. ().

F. lodge, Saturday night: Grant Lounsbury, Eddie Lewis and K. Heuthorn. Bring your produce to Prescott, for the higest market prices, cash or trade. Mrs.

Darling returned home, after ber until death. She leaves to mourn her loss four sons, A. Joseph, E. W. Will pay a good price for a first class dog not too old.

D.E. CALKINS. RFD No 2. Prescott Kans. and Wm.

H. Reeves; two daughters, Rebecca Baldwin and Mrs. Airs. S. A.

vViuchaster, also Phone 42-31. number of grandchildren with other relatives and friends. PSAiSR IN Hardware, Lumber, Furniture, Paints LTndertaking goods, Garden Seed in bulk, Delvalb woven-wire fence rind barb-wire purchased in car load lots. Also tbe famous Hays Farm Implements and high grade Buggies and Wagons. Low- est Prices, Quality Considered.

You wili save money by trading with us. services were conducted by Rev. E. J. Gardner pastor of the M.

E. Church, Prescott. fP LOCATED AT 26TM UJ tu (X Obituary. El mira L. Potter yas born in.

the town of Machias, New York, August 1836. At the age of eighteen she A.L.JDHNSON, DEALER IN J. I. RAEF, WELL PROSPECTOR for oil, gan, coal and water. Ail wells successfully hau-dled.

12 years experience. IU. Crocuies Tinware Notions Etc. Call and see him when you need anything tn his line. Courteous treatment Best INVALID'S HOME in the West.

urtjaaizcu with luli staff of physicians and for treatment of all Chronic Diseases. IHtRTt ROOvlii for uccomroodation of patients. 'ttlt SurgrcoJ Operatives PtrfortMed with Skill td Success when Surgery is Necessary. DISEASES OF WOhlEH tatT-SK? of Tames. Many who i' sufftred for vara eys GlEYiUiDT.

curct Special book for women FREE IP jTT 2 PERMANENT CURE jU. JiA Positively Guaranteed UiikMi jtnre, ligature or caus'ic. A tttnney tcceptd mitit fuUient is mueii. Spsiill Eock FBZS. Cured in Tea WanluUuk.Da7f.

under a Positive Gaa.ranie. Snd for Special FRPK Book New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. Hydrocele, RnDture, Stricture, etc CRIPPLED OHiLDREN SU methods. Trained attendants. extended to all.

Bring Your Grist to Geo. Johnson's Grist Mill. ri a ay and satisfaction iruaranteed. making Mrs. Sutherland a visit.

Full Vamp shoes and overshoes to lit them, at Miller's. Mr. Loyd and Blanche Miller re-returned to Bald win, Monday moining, to resume their studies. V. II.

Tyler was down from Linton, Monday, trading. Most everything in the grocery line and fresh, at Miller's. Warren Wallace came home, Monday, to visit his mother. Miss Baker is visiting A. Kenison and wife.

Joe llaef, wife and son csme home from Kauaas City, Monday. California peaches in one gallon cans at Miller's. Sutherland Bros, are shelling corn this week' for the Ft. Scott Grain Imp. Miss Hazel Evans visited Miss Ella Tyler, Sunday.

For a good school shoe, buy the 4 'Tom Boy" full Vamps at Miller's. Miss Ella Treasurer returned to Jher home in Kansas City, Sunday. K. Scott was at Fulton, between trains, Sunday. Ernest Jackson isited his fattier, A.

J. Jackson, Saturday All our cap toed shoes have double toes no cut off Vamps, at filler's. Art Darling and R. xvere iu Fort Scott, Saturday. Miss Blanche Miller was at Pleasanton, Saturday forenoon, having her eyes treated.

E. E. Thayer and wife, Lee May tield and wife, were trading in Fort Scott, Friday. WRITE FOR FHBE BOOK ON Tho original LAXATIVE cough remedy. 1 The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is In A Yellow package.

Refuse substitute. Prepared only by Foley A Company, Chloaso. Eye. Skin. Ctub Kidney, Bladder, Blood and NerTous Diseases.

Spine. Hare L.ip, Epiiepsy. Catarrh. Stomach Troubies. Patients anocessfally treated at home by mail.

CsoJtation Free and eoniidential. at ofilce or by letter. Thirty years experience 170 page Illustrated Boob Free, giving much valuable inform a tiou. Call at office or write to no ii one office, 9 1 walnut Ult. Ut Crl uUCf KANSAS CITY, MO.

was married to Samuel Stevens, who died in the year 1860. To this union were born tbree children, Nettie, Jake and Samuel. Nettie died in childhood; Jake was killed in the Prescott cyclone in 1S87 and Samuel still survives her. In the year 1863 she was married to Perry C. Morrell, came to Linn County, Kansas, an the year 1865 and settled on a farm twn miles southeast of Prescott, Kansas.

Some years later they moved to the town of Prescott remained in said town until 1898, when she married Mr. Morrell died. To this union were born two daughters, Mr. Addie Overless, of Bartlesville, I. T.s and Mrs.

Lettie Rutledge, of Prescott, Kansas, who still survive her. The deceased was converted and united with the Christian church some twenty years ago and remained a faithful christian untill the hour of her death December 1905, at the home of her daughter Addie, in Bartlesville I. T. Besides the children, the deceased left to mourn her loss one sister Mrs. Helen Stam-baugh, of Prescott, Kansas, one brother, Harvey of Price Highest Market J.

W. ReyiiDlds, Physician and Surgecn, Prescott, Kans, Calls Answered Promptly. 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS PAID tOR HOGS, CATTLE, ETC. BY LOWE ROSE, PRESCOTT, KANSAS. Dr.

F. E. O'NEil, PHYSICIAN AND Urn Trade Marks Kl. Copyrights Attrone sending a tetch and description msv qnicilr ascertAin otir opinion free whether an invention is prooanly patentable. HAN0B00X on Patent sent free, ofeiest aeency for pecunngr patents.

Patents taken throush ilunn Co. receive tpecuil notice, without in the Scientific American. A Handsomely illnstrated weekly. Iareest clr-cnlaLum of any scienttSc jonrnal. Terms.

13 a er oar montfis, Sold by all newsdealers. IMIU Co Hew York Ftewwfc OiSa -125 St- aahtcrca Safe. Alnavn reliable. IA1i ask DraRpist fot JEXCiLIKII in Ited and ioll metaiiic bolt-, sealed with blue ribbon. TaUr no if ICru.

daiiproui Mulxiti. lulionvand imitations. Buy of yourOmglat, or send ie. in rtamps for I'art i-tilr- Teti and BIirr Tor I-alif." in letter by rtlurn lU.OOOTestimoaials. bold br ail DrupistA.

CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO. SlOO Slfdiun PJIILA PA. Matla UUa ympr. SURGEON Prescott, Kansas.

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Years Available:
1899-1911