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The Piedmont News from Piedmont, Kansas • 8

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The Piedmont Newsi
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Piedmont, Kansas
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8
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THE PIEDMONT NEWS PIERCE WRIGHT, Publisher! Issued Every Friday Subscription $1.00 Per Year In Advance A road drag is a great help to the roads. Where the drag has been used the roads are smooth and in fine condition. Where the drag has not been used the roads are rough and in some places the rutts are nearly axle deep. The township board should see that every mile of road in the township is regularly worked with a good road drag. Unclaimed, The following letters remain unclaimed in the postoffice at.

Piedmont, Kansas for the month ending Feb. 1907: E. 6r D. C. Kalp, J.

W. Meeker, Miss Toot Shack (2). Miss Dolly Shipley. L. R.

Wright, Postmaster, Geo. F. Boone one of the, old and well known citizens of Eureka and Greenwood county left Tuesday for his, old home in Greencastle, Indiana. Mr. Boone for the past four years has Entered at the postoffice at Piedmont, Kansas, for transportion through the mails as second class matter.

Wygle-Welsh. Married Wednesday evening Februt ary 20, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. M.

Wygle of Spring Creek township, Miss Carrie Wygle to Wallace Welsh. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Welsh of Otter Creek township.

Thev are Independance Neighborhood News Mrs. VV. S. Beaty, of Howard, was visiting1 relatives in this neighborhood last Wednesday C. E.

Leon's family, of Piedmont, attended church at Western Park Sunday. Kirk Dr. W. H- YaQdell Physiciao and Surgeon, Piedmont, Kansas Geo. W.

Briggs CARRIAGE AND WAGON WORK All Work Guaranteed Piedmont Kansas E. S. Bowen Does General Blacksmithing and Hokskshoeing! Satisfaction Guaranteed! Call and see him! Piedmont Kansas REPAIR SHOP. Best grade in Harness, complete 00 to $36 00 No. 1 Eureka Harness Oil, No.

1 Ntsfoot Harness Oil, 80c A full line of first class Whips. Bring in your Harness for Repair. All Work Guaranteed IV. C. UOiSKIMS, I'lEDMONT, KANS of Greenwood been register of deeds county and made a good arid efficient b0th popular and respected young Ramy from north of Piedmont was visiting his uncle, E.

W. Connor and officer. Mr- Boone's visit is likely to friends Saturday E. W. Connor; be an extended one but he sail before is having a tussel with the grip leaving that he expected some time to J.

P. Doughty was transacting busi- again become a citizen of Eureka. ness in Severy Monday Eureka Herald. people and will rVside a farm near the Fairview neigh borhood. The ceremony was performed by Rev-John Redman of Eureka in the presence of the relatives and.

a feWinvited guests. After the ceremony a sumptuous supper was served. Eureka Maple school has closed for a brief Farmers in certain sections of Iowa, i A 1 At I vacation nam me uipnmena sudrc naa are Koing to grow timber to be used for all died. The pie social was a grand telenhone notes. These noles can be Messenger.

produced by growing- catalpa and it jvould be a good plan for all farmers to raise them. There can be no danger ricdinoiit success. The proceeds amounted to $27.70 Miss Mamie Mead come home Friday evening having finished a successful term of school Ida Combs came home frftm Mr. Smith's near Elk River Saturday, returning Sunday. Ernest'McNeal has been quite ill and is not much improv- ed Mrs.

C. Daggett went to How- ard Friday to visit her brother, W. S. Beaty and family. Misses Livery and Feed Stable in 'overstocking the market, even if every farmer who can conveniently raise catalpa trees should dp so.

Telephone poles are marketable at a good price with a constantly increasing demand. Fall River News. Come in- and get our prices on letter heads, envelopes, etc. Have j'our name Parker. Nathaniel Parker was born at Fountain Green, 111., Jan.

10. 1842. He attended college at Abingdon, 111,, graduating in the class of 1865. He devoted the greater part of his life to preaching the gospel, laboring much of this time in western Missouri and eastern Kansas. In 1884 he was united in marriage to Miss Virginia Perry, of Sabetha, Kan', who was taken from him by death in May, 1904.

At the time of his death" he was, living with his brother, George Parker, of Morrill, Kan. Death came suddenly on Feb. 1, 1907, and took him to his reward. He leaves five brothers" two sisters and and A Fudge, Prop. Lizzie and Ida Johnston visited their uncle, Henry Honstead, Friday your stationery.

We do afi kinds of Mrs. Harry Jewell returned home Fn- jOD printing and guarantee first class, day somewhat improved in health. work. Rigs with or without drivers. Horses boarded by the tdav or week.

Vour patronage solicited." She has been receiving treatment by d. 1 it i i ivciiicuiuci iiitii ii liic ixovs uuua Dr. Groves, of. Eureka Mr. and business we will refund all money due Mrs.

Walter Osborn expect to leave you on subscription "tnany other relatives ana friends to mourn their loss. Funeral services for their home in Stafford county Sat- G. Watkins, of Severy, The News i it- in If the News is not worth a dollar to you come in and tell us how to make it worth the price we ask. auu eiiner one or me louowiug wceiKy were held in the M. E.

church at Morrill, February 3. Christian Standard papers one year for $1.15: Kansas City Star. Kansas City Journal. Topeka Capital. Wichita EJagle.

A I was.here last Friday looking after his H. Miller, E. Connor and L. W. Westfall delivered hogs in Severy Saturday and Mrs.

Ed Angel visited their daughter, Mrs. J. N. Beaty, Mrs. Clelland left Monday for her home in Goffs, Kansas.

Osborn has been at work on the McAllister building in Piedmont preparing it for the switch board. Western Park. Lonnie Carter bousrht a team 5185 Corn -4 Horseshoe and Star Tobacco 43c Sugar 20 pounds $1 00 Best grade Boot $3 75 of Flour per hundred. Tomatoes can 6 spools CI arks' Thread. 6 pounds Navy Beans.

25c SHOES From $1.50 to $4.00 the best on earth. The Sunflower Shoe wears like the sunflower grows. Try a pair and you will say so too. a A PIEDMONT KANSAS horses of G. H.

Miller last Mr. and Mrs. Milo Munsinger visited at Henry McNeal's last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dunlap left last Saturday for a two weeks visit in St.

Add Johnston returned from Wichita last Saturday. He has been attending a commercial college at that place Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Tally and Mrs. Tally's mother, Mrs.

Clelland visited at Will Guffy's' Sunday H. Johnston's visited at Henry Honsted's Sunday. Roy Leifer sold a horse to a Winfield horse buyer this week Bell Britton was the guest of Miss Easley last Weduesday. (intended for last week.) Miss Olive Jewell visited at her home over Sunday Jim Guffey returned to his home jn Granada last week Honstead came over Rolling Ridge. (intended for last week.) Several farming in our "part of the world the past E.

Mc- Millen is about to trade the ranch for a farm fn Arkansas and Claude Mc-Millen left Monday night for there and if suited it will probably be a trade. We will all regret to see Mr. McMillen leave us A few are digging holes for the new phone system. The insulators and brackets have already arrived. Cook will move onto the farm Mr.

Haden occupied last year in few days instead of going to Reece. J. H. CLASCO DEALER IN CAL 9 Items From Star. killdeer, meadow lark and a from Severy last Friday and visited at Builders Hardware, Paints and Linseed WEIR CITY LUMP COAL 14 CENTS PER BUSHEL STRICTLY CASH host other birds have arrived, brants, his home Fred Hutton and family cranes and ducks are on the north.

A harbinger that spring is drawing Mrs. H. Beaumont, W. J. Golden and wife and daughter Nora, Elmer Beaumont and wife, Miss U.

H. Wilson, Cashier Ed. Harrison, Pres. are visiting with Mrs. Hutton 9 relatives, the Moores.

James Moore is reported no better at this writing. She has pneumonia the result of an attack of lagrippe Miss Nellie Townsend visited iu the Bethany neighborhood from Friday till Sunday Arnold moved dver in Cresco neighborhood last week Coy sold a team of horses to Mr. Brown Nettie Miller and Dave Beaumont and and daughter Mae, visited with the Ellsworth family last Sunday. Where can get a hired hand is a question repeatedly asked by the farm- this week. Swart Bros, shipped a PIEDMONT STATE BANK Pird.mont, Kansas.

CAPITAL STOCK $10,000.00. SURPLUS $600.00 Does a General Banking Business. Help us Grow: Watch us Grow! With your help we have doubled our business in 1906. With your help we hope to double it again in 1907. Build up your business or farm by building up the institutions nearest vour door.

DIRECTORS Mcnday, Rader Wilson Ed Harrison Barrows visited with T. F. Riley and family last Sunday Work on Harold Gould's new house is going on rapidly Peter Cook and familj' moved to near Blodgett last Monday The Castlemans are putting in a cistern on the Harmon place. car load of hogs to Kansas City Wednesday. of our neighbors expect to have a new telephone on the Sycamore line in the near future S.

Louck left Weduesday for Olathe, where he will visit with his daughter, Hazel Mrs. Harry Jew ell is in in Eureka taking medical job printing at this Let us do your office. treatment..

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Pages Available:
431
Years Available:
1907-1907