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The Neodesha Daily Sun from Neodesha, Kansas • 4

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Neodesha, Kansas
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We make all our stovepipe of Neodesha Daily Derrick. ROBT. AKIN AND LIZZIE C. JONES, Editors and Proprietor. VENISON TO-MORROW.

Hanes Son have received a nice, young venison from the Territory, and will be prepared to fill orders tomorrow. Thone'24. jo cts. per Month. Four Months for CHRISTMAS GOODS OF BEAUTY 55 USEFULNE BEAUTIFUL Pictures and frames worth $2 SO.

Entered at the Postoffice, Neodesha, as Second-Class Matter. SATURDAY, DEC. 26, 1896. A goodly number of the citizens of Neodesha, and members of the Grand Army; attended Soldier Joe Mikesell's funeral yesterday, and the saddened hearts ot the widow and fatherless children were comforted, in a measure, by the loving A size smaller worth $1.75 for $1.25. Newspaper Holders for 35.

Dolls, Doll Cradles! 1 jjf lauitsi steel. Lasts a life time. J. Nichols Bro. ix if1, Edwin Mikesell was down from Fredonia yesterday, attending the funeral of his uncle.

Jno. Gilmore's family came down from Fredonia and spent Christmas with Dr. Blakeslee and family; A party named Dawson of Haynes, is in the city, wanting to buy 100 carloads of corn. Lew Hutchins is enjoying a visit from his sister and family, "who came up from the Territory today. Try the Derrick four months for $1, or a month for 30c.

It may suit vou exactly as a local news-' paper. Jas, Phillips of Pittsburg, came yesterday to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Joseph H. Mikesell. Mrs. W.

E. Tread well and Miss and thoughtful ministrations of Tool Boxes, Guns, Carts, Games, Story Books, Picture Books, Scrap Toy Banks, Rooster Trumpets, Etc.f all at Greatly Reduced Prices. NEW CANNES! Cream Bon Bons per lb 10c Chocolates per lb sympathizing A pleasant gathering, of the family re-union sort, occurred at the home of Wm. Bell in Chetopa toyynship.yesterday. Mr.

Bell is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. H. Long of this city, and invited all the relatives in this section of the country to eat Christmas dinner his spacious farm house five miles XXX Coffee per lb. 7.

Cranberries 3 quarts for 4 Nice Apples per bushel. And Everything else in the stock at Lowest Prices for Good Goods. Miss Maud Long returned home todayifrom Parsons. Dr. Allen and family ate Christmas turkey with, relatives at Fre-donia.

Chas Brown and wife are visiting Mrs. Brown's parents in Ottawa, Kans Deford Co. are selling $3, $4 and $5 pants for $2 to clean up for the new year. Ed Holbert-returned Thursday night from Haynes, with no head of cattle. J.

W. Sutherland returned yesterday from the south with 47 head of nice stock cattle. Tom Lowery, of the Forest Oil machine shops, went to Kansas City yesterday. Mrs. Wm.

Buckbee and children, of Emporia, are spending the holidays with Mrs. Frank Davis. 1 Groceries are so cheap in Neodesha that, with the present psices people ought to keep "sweet." B. F. Bogard, Frank Allen and C.

1R. Cravpfoto. northeast of town. Twenty-five people partook of the bounteous dinner, and spent a very enjoyable dav. Frank Shoemaker, a competent pITY BARBER SHOP.

JACK BOGUE, PROPR. Respectfully solicits a continuation of the liberal patronage always enjoyed by this shop. Old and new patrons, always welcome. Sharp razors, clean towels' and, "smooth" workmen. Same Place, South Side Main St.

and reliable employe in the Cross Helen Riley, of Anthony, are in the city the guests of 13, F. Bogard and wife. Oliver Jetty returned yesterday from a hunting trip in the Flint hills, bringing with him a. fine English setter. G.

O. Lines went to Coyville Thursday. He will attend the State Teachers' Associations in To- hardware establishment, was liber ally and substantially remembered by his em ploy eiV Marion Cro'ss, on Christmas day and now sports an elegant suit of clothes. Good clothes help a fellow along wonderfully in this realm of gum boils and rheu peka next week. Before deciding to have rour pho to taken call and see samples at I5raiind photo studio, corner 4th matism and whether the recipient needed them or not, a nice suit is a most appropriate and commendable Christmas gift.

four others are enrolled on our list of regular readers since Bert Dobbins moved to this city from Elk county this week, his household goods arriving yester- Opera House Cafe. Has ust received fl FINE LINE OF CANDIES i5 NUTS. Also serves Meals, Lunches and Hot Soup at all Hours. Just received: A Barrel of Pure Apple Cider. Best Cigars and Tobaccoes.

OYSTER SERVED IN ANY STYLE. UnHouSera W. E. Moulton. and Wisconsin streets, ill J.

Deford Co. have jiist re ceived a new line of soft and stiff Fred Haas came home today from Springfield, to spend the hats in the newest and nobbiest styles. Call and see them.i; I holidays with his parents, Mr. and Public saloons in the National Mrs. John Haas, and other relatives capital have been abolished and it and former schoolmates.

Fred is now remains for some enterprising holding down a permanent and lu S. McFarland Son Kansan to go there and start a drug crative position with a large mill ARCHITECTS. store, says the Wichita Eagle. A. L.

Hill and bride returned uay. J. P. Deford Co. have a lot of ladies' shoes that sold for $2 to $3.50 that they will close out for $1.50 to $1.75.

M. Cooper purchased 40 head of nice stock cattle from John Sut-clifie Thursday, for feeding pnr-poses. Just received at Snyders, tine chocolate candies in boxes, New York make. They are delicious, try them. Miss Orrie Cooper leaves' for Colorado Springs tomorrow, after having made a four month's visit ing company in Springfield, as stenographer atid book-keeper.

His many friends, especially his parents yesterday from their bridal trip to Contractors and Builders. Respectfully solicit contracts for all kinds of building- and carpenter work. Prepared to do gas fitting. Plans and estimates cheerfully furnished. Corner 11th and Church streets, 2 blocks west of -Public School Building.

176 Kansas Citv, and as soon as their ind relatives are proud of the suc cess he has attained. new residence is finished will be as ever, fixed factors in Neodesha, so ciety. PIGS FOR SALE. Nice pigs, for sale at each, Who can think Wanted-An Idea i some slmnla The "Home Circle" reports a thing to patent? come quick. G.

W. Skinner, 3 pleasant time at the Christmas tree Write JOHN WEPDEKBtJRN Patent Altor neya, Washington, D. for their $1,800 prise offer and list of two hundred inventions wanted. miles northeast of town. 5t at the home of E.

M. Cooper Thursday Long live the H. C. and the good people of Cata in Kansas. There is a man in this town "who squares the circle every day; he makes the "rounds" looking for "square" drink.

i Mr. and Mrs. Goyergo to Mound goola. A few cases ot drunkeness Christmas. The citizens of Neode sha ought to unite to stop tliis in Vnlliv tonirnit to attend the Wed.

famous business. It is too frequent on Sundayson Main and 4th streets especially. STILL HAVE 'EM! Th ose great bargai ns we Have been giving the past few weeks are not all gone yet. If you have any cash left, we will see it go farther for jding of Mrs. Goyer's sister, Miss Hulen tomorrow.

Hon. A. L. Scott returned from the Territory Thursday with a car load of cattle for feeding on his ranch near Sycamore. Sam'l McLaren and wife, of Andover, arrived Thursday evening for a visit of a few days with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. A J. P. Deford Co.

have a lot of McLaren. Sam is in charge of a lumber yard at Andover for A. C. two-piece suits, age 5 to 14, that sold tor $3 to $5, which they are closing out for $1.50 to $2.50. Houston.

Furnishings Glpthing Miss Mamie Edwards went to "My patience alive," exclaimed one of our prominent physicians as he was relating aud experience to a crowd in' front of the pbstoffice. Chanutc Thursday evening. She will also spend a part of her vacation with an aunt in Emporia. Jas. Laverty returned yesterday "Your patients are all dead," re from Rockville, he torted one of the party.

sThen the Boots, Shoes, etc, than any other store in the county. Call and see us. M. LOCKHART. 1 was called some weeks ago by the death of a brother.

Mr; Laverty crowd sent up a chorus of guffaws that came very near awakening the merchant who does not advertise, remained to settle up the estate of his brother who was very wealthy, from his forenoon nap..

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1896-1923