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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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Jt A. Jt JL A. TTTTTTTTTTT THE PIEDMONT NEWS PIERCE WRIGHT, Publishers Issued Every Friday Subscription $1.00 Per Year In Advance Entered at the postoffice at Kansas, for transportion through the mails as second class matter. Stylish Shoes! Neat, nobby and serviceable sold at reasonable prices. We can suit you.

Groceries, Fresh, Clean and Wholesome at livngf rates. One price to all. G. C. Glasco.

again famous: the over and beer is be-million a minute as Milwaukee is brewers strike is ing bottled at a usual. Items From Star. Tell it to the natives that a long steady rain fell here last Monday afternoon and night. Lawrence Hammer was here from Rosalia last Sunday visiting his brother, Ira. Several of the young folks from here attended a dance at Tom Sweeth's west of Beaumont last Saturday night Lewis Beaumont and family came up from Elk county last week for a short visit with relatives Hammer was here visiting his son, Ira, one day last week and had the misfortune to be kicked by a horse and has not revived sufficiently j7et so that he can be taken Rhodes will, fill, his appointment here next On dit that a Sabbath school is going to be organized here next Sunday or in other words they are going to make a "try" for an organization.

Hope it; will be a go. all Cattle all on grass. corn to be planted yet. Ground got' so hard that the farmers had to quit! until it rained. Well it has or is rain- ing good and plenty at this writing Five years is the latest guess as the time to complete the Panama caual.

Shows how industriously those army men are digging. A AAA A AAA AAA AA-AAA A A It is a trifle discourt eous of Peary to intimate that he will discover the pole next year, when Walter Wellman says he will find it this summer. With a $29,000,000 fine confronting it, the Standard Oil Co. is probably wondering whether to raise the price of oil now or wait until the blow falls. A.

MEAT MARKET We have just opened a first class Meat Market for Piedmont and will keep Fresh Meats on hand at all times during the Summer. We do 'our own butchering and can guarantee you first class work. We solicit pour patronage. PATTERSON YARBROUGH. A.

C. Nichols has traded his farnv for four fine stable horses. i Miller and wife were out from Eureka! Possibly Prophet Dowie left that unkissed son of his only $10 because he feared the chorus girls would get after him if he inherited more than that. a day or two last week visiting relatives T. F.

Riley is plowing up his wheat crop. It proved too dry for it doing over the phone of late, if there has been we failed to T'T'T'T'T'TTTTTTTTTT'VT'TT TTT'T'TT'TTT'T'T'fT'T'TT'T'T'T The Milwaukee alderman who has undertaken to find out why boys are so bad, discover they simply aspire to become Milwaukee aldermen when they grow up. Elk River Items. Rural Route 1. hear of it.

-(We wish our correspondents would use common American language. We don't have time to look up French phrase every time we run Some of the Piedmont young people Sundayed on the river last Sunday If it is true that Harry Thaw acted as counsel" in his own case, he may now take more stock in that old saying about the lawyer who had a fool for a client. A Cleveland woman is suing for her husband wont let John Thompson Who was confined to his room last week is able to be up and around this week. Craig and Alexander put in a phone for James McCallister Saturday evening Briggs who has been visiting in the neighborhood returned home Saturday Bertha Harris who has been teaching at Cedar Vale having finished her school returned home Tuesday Bessie Campbell of Thomas, is visiting friends and relatives here this week J. C.

divorce because across one. Just give us common English Otter Creek Items. Farmers have their ground nearly ready to plant. Lasater who has been very ill is improving slowly Harrison who is attending the S. K.

A. visited Sunday with home folks. 4.. Mrs. Bowen, of Pleasantview, spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs.

Ed. C. C. Lilley shipped a fine load of White face steers to Kansas City April 22. Thoy were The sto.ie arch bndgemen are frettiner alonjr very slowly.

They hef read thenewspapers. Why doesn't she compromise by letting him tear out the baseball page? Climax Items. Miss Agns Dozier started Monday to Fort Scott to take a business course Ollie Stevens returned to Eureka Monday morning after spending Sunday with her parents at Hard-scrable. Hayes closed a very successfull term of school at Hard-scrable last Friday. The patrons bringing their dinners and, showing their appreciation toward the teacher the last day Hawley is visiting his father at Piedmont this week.

Aumiller is fencing his new lots in Climax this week. We hope to see a new house go up before R. Williams is giving his house a coat of paint. T. Hanson our grocery man, runs a free buss and if you don't believe it ask some of the j-oung ladies Rev.

Eller, the dunk- ard preacher, preached Saturday night and Sunday Dr. Hoover, Waggoner, Ferguson aud Cox attended Now if Attorney General Jackson will find some law to prohibit the shipping of C. O. D. whiskey in our state he will have done a grand work for the betterment of cur state.

I Harris had the misfortune to lose a fine mule colt a few days ago. notice the work on the new road through CT- have one arch made and most of the south, approach Little Reba Drake, of Piedmont, visited with Mrs. Ed Harrison. the Flint Hills west of Mr. Sloan's is about completed.

The legislature of Wisconsin failed to pass the bill to require individual towels ani longer sheets in hotels, but its members did not forget to raise their own salaries from $500 to $1,000 a year. "Get busy and do things'' was the inaugural address of Chicago's new Mayor. And all the hold-up men in that town who have been taking a rest iy immediately act upon that as good advice. Attorney General Jackson is hitting the whiskey interests pretty hard and if he continues at the present rate he will have Kansas a "dry" state. We are proud that Mr.

Jackson is a Greenwood county product. ii According to the supreme court de- cision it is going to be mighty risky JJ i lodge at Severy Saturday night I Mrs. Elmer Rice, of Oklahoma is visiting relatives and friends Mrs. Nora' Templeton received word after she returned home from the hospital that her father had died while she was away T. Tygerson from Oklahoma is visiting his The new M.

E. preacher preached to a well filled house Sunday night. Mr. Glasco coming with him. Salem Street Grandma Johnson who has been staying with Henry Johnson went over to stay with her daughter, Mrs.

Rhea for the sumner. Chris Lee and sister visited with home folks Sunday Lee and son took cattle to pasture Frid ay Mi nor Davis lost a 5'earling steer last Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rader and family went up Salem street Sunda3' evening. ami Mrs.

Wilkerson and Frankie and Mr. and Mrs. Tandy Arnold and family attended -church in Piedmout Sundaj' morning J. M. Patterson was out looking after his cattle Tuesday Mullinex went to Piedmont Thursday.

Casler men from Rising Star was in Piedmont Monday on business. Love's had a dance Saturday night Drake took his daughter, Lena, to Eureka Mr. Lasater is better at this writing. business to solicit orders for whiskey in Kansas. Any person soliciting orders is liable to a fine of not less than $100 and possibly a jail sentence attached.

1 A A worth of good, fresh Pratts i) jJ and International For about ONE HOUR on SATURDAY AFTERNOON I will offer for sale to the highest bidder, a large stock of Stock Food, Queensware, Glassware and other goods. Come and get a Bargain I have a New Line of Queensware, Glassware, Plated ware, Clocks and Sewing Machines Come in and look over my stock and get prices Dr.W. W. JONES The News and either one of the following weelkj' papers one year for $1.15: Kansas City Star. Kansas City Journal.

Topeka Capital. Wichita Eagle. Two Papers For the Price of One. Kansas City Star and Times, 13 papers a week, one year S5.20. The News one year S1.V.

Both one year Kansas City Daily Post S2.50. News $1.00. Both S2.50. Globe-Democrat two years f2.00. News one year $1.00.

Both2.00. Kansas (Phone 23) Piedmont.

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431
Years Available:
1907-1907