Thanks for the info....still trying to fit them in my family line, if that's were they belonged. On Friday, April 2, 2004, at 09:05 PM, Brenda Reeder wrote: > I spent the day reading the Stockton Review for 1909. Gas was 3 cents > a > gallon, cig's were 5 cents a pack, and a new car was $500, men's suits > were > $20, men's shirts 25 cents, brown leghorn eggs were 75 cents per 15, > things > I found on the family, at the end I explain who everyone is so you > should be > able to figure out how they are related to you: > > March 4, 1909 > W. H. Colditon informs us he will soon move to Stockton to make his > permanent home. > Miss Myrtle Reeder went to Plainville last thursday to visit her > grandmother, Mrs. C. D. Farrison (Farrier) who is quite ill. She > returned > on Friday. > > March 11, 1909 > H. G. Reeder of Greenfield township, spent Sunday in town the guest of > his > son Claud and family. > John M. Reeder and son, of Jefferson, Iowa, arrived last Tuesday for a > visit > with the Reeder families of Greenfield Township. > Mrs. C. D. Farrier, of Plainville, mother of Mrs. Joe Feleay, who has > been > quite sick for some weeks is improving and prospects for her recovery > are > good. > Joe Feleay received his first car of lumber last week for W. R. > Griffins new > house on East Main street. > Miss Myrtle Reeder spent Sunday at her home in Greenfield townshop, > returning to Stockton Monday morning. > > March 18, 1909 > John M. Reeder and son, who have been visiting here with relatives for > the > past two weeks left for their home at Jefferson, Iowa, Monday evening. > The infant child of Mrs. and Mrs. Claude Reeder, of this city, died > last > Friday and was buried Saturday in the Stockton Cemetery. This is a > blow to > the young parents, and they have the sympathy of all their many friends > here. > > April 1, 1909 > Claude Reeder moved out to a house on the H. G. Reeder place in > Greenfield > township last friday. > Jay Feleay and wife went to Netawaka Sunday where Jan will work with > Contractor Johns who is building a new school house there. > > April 8, 1909 > Miss Mrytle Reeder visited over Sunday with her parents in Greenfield > township. > > April 15, 1909 > J. C. Coldiron and wife of Beloit are visiting W. H. Coldiron and > family in > this city. > > April 29, 1909 > Miss Crystal Reeder assisted in the W. C. Reed grocery last saturday. > This > establishment has gotten to the place where it finds it difficult to > get > sufficient help on saturday to handle its large volume of business. > > May 6, 1909 > Miss Reeder entertained the Social T's at the home of Mrs. S. N. > Hawkes last > Monday evening. > Council Meeting: > The following bills were audited and allowed: Ira Hazen, drayage $2.50 > Mrs. J. P. Feleay entertained the Aid Society of the Christian Church > at her > home last Wednesday. > > May 27, 1909 > Miss Crystal Reeder is clerking in the W. C Reed grocery this week. > > June 17, 1909 > W. H. Coldiron and wife returned last friday from a visit to Beloit. > > July 8, 1909 > Mrs. H. G. Reeder of Greenfield township is suffering severely from > rheumatism this week. > > July 15, 1909 > Teacher's Examination, There were 100 applicants for teacher' > certificates > at the recent teachers' examination. There were issued three > Professional, > three first grades, 22 seconds, 51 thirds, and three were issued > grades for > a Professional only. There were 27 applicants rejected. The > following is a > list of the sussful applicants: > Third Grades: > Crystal Reeder > Council Proceedings: The following bills were allowed: W. F. Hall, > mowing > $12.00; Feleay & Son, material-labor $11.50 > John W. Young, of Comanche County, Kansas, was in te city last > Wednesday, > looking for a fellow named John Webb, who is wanted in his county for > statutory rape. He phoned out to John Coldiron's and found the fellow > was > there. He started out, but before he could get there the fellow had > become > wise, and had drawn all the money due him, $5, and had apparently, > fallen > off the earth. Up to going to press Webb has not been located. > > July 29, 1909 > W. H. Coldiron and wife are visiting in Beloit. > > August 5, 1909 > W. H. Coldiron is enlarging the east wing of his home this week, > making much > more roon in it. > > August 12, 1909 > Commissioner's Proceedings: The following deputy assessors' bills were > allowed: B. F. Shively, Logan township, claimed $96.95; allowed. > Mrs. J. E. Barnes is quite sick this week. > Miss Myrtle Reeder went to Glen Elder Friday evening for a visit with > Miss > Lillian Winn. Miss Winn has been re-employed in the Stockton schools > for > the coming year. > > August 19, 1909 > continued from lasw week's commissioner's report August 4, 1909: The > following bills were allowed: W. F. Hall, mowing weeds in courthouse > yard, > 75 cents allowed. > Charles Hilgers Sr. Dead > Word was received here Wednesday morning that Charles Hilgers Sr. of > this > county, had died at the home of his son Charles in Colorado, on > Tuesday at > 4:00 p.m. This will be sad news to his many friends here. He was a > man > universally esteemed by a large circle of friends here. He was once > sheriff > of Rooks County in which position he was very popular. As a friend and > neighbor he stood above reproach, and the death of such a man is always > untimely. We understand the remains will be shipped to Plainville for > interment. > > August 26, 1909 > Monday Morning Fire: > Just at 6:30 a.m. Monday the alarm of fire was sounded both by the > fire bell > and the Missouri Pacific freight engine at the depot. The fire was in > the > upstairs of the old Ralph Wood property near the depot. The house was > occupied by Will Hall and family. The fire caught from a defective > flue and > before it was discovered had made considerable headway. The fire > department > was soon there, and, although the fire was hard to get at, being in the > garret whre there were no openings to it, they succeeded in putting it > out > before the flames got to the surface of the building. the damage was > probably $150. The place was owned by Ira Hazen, and we are glad to > find > that the loss is well covered by insurance. Most of Mr. Hall's > household > goods were gotten out, but were, of course, damaged somewhat. Hall > had no > insurance. > Mrs. Ollie Jones and four children left for their home in Columbus, > Kansas, > Monday evening, after an extended visit here with her parents, Mr. and > Mrs. > J. G. Coldiron. > > Sept. 2, 1909 > The will of the late Chas. Hilgers was filed for probation August 23, > 1909. > Jay Feleay has finished up his work on the new school house at > Netawaka and > was in Stockton a couple days this week. He left Tuesday for Kinslay, > Kansas, where Contractor Johns, for whom he is working, has another > contract > for a big school house. > > > This is an explaination of people listed in the newspaper: > > W. H. Coldiron is William Henry Coldiron and is a brother to John > Gilbert > Coldiron and Sarah Susan Coldiron Hall. W. H.'s wife is Beatrice > Potter. > > Miss Myrtle Reder is the daughter of Sherman Demitt Reeder and Lula > Paine > Hall. > > Mrs. C. D. Farrison is really Mrs. C. D. Farrier - Harriett Ann > Applegate > Reeder married Isaac Farrier after Jacob William Reeder died. > > H. G. Reeder is Hudson Guy Reeder son of Jacob William Reeder and > Harriett > Ann Applegate. > > John M. Reeder is John Morris Reeder and the first cousin of Jacob > William > Reeder. > > Mrs. Joe Feleay is Addie Cynthia Reeder daughter of Jacob William > Reeder and > Harriett Ann Applegate. (Addie wrote the journal from MO to KY) > > Claude Reeder is the son of Hudson Guy Reeder and Anna Bell Sears. > > J. C. Coldiron is Jesse C. Coldiron son of William Henry Coldiron and > Beatrice Potter, Jesse's wife is Rose. > > Miss Crystal Reeder is Rosa Crystal Abbie Reeder daughter of Scott > Winfield > Reeder and Louisa Maria Pulley, Crystal married Benjamin Franklin > Shively > and Manley Smith. > > Ira Hazen was the husband of Minnie Reeder daughter of Sherman Demitt > Reeder > and Lula Paine Hall. > > Mrs. H. G. Reeder is Anna Bell Sears. > > W. F. Hall is William Flemmington Hall brother to Lula Paine Hall. > > John Coldiron is John Gilbert Coldiron, father to Edna Grace Coldiron > Reeder, wife of Clarence Thomas "Ray" Reeder. > > Mrs. J. E. Barnes (James Edward Barnes) is Myrtle Evelyn Feleay > daughter of > Joseph Feleay and Addie Cynthia Reeder > > Charles Hilgers Sr. and his son Charles I haven't figured how they are > related but I have pictures of Charles and Ferle Hilgers that belonged > to > Edna Grace Coldiron Reeder. > > Jay Feleay is the son of Joseph Feleay and Addie Cynthia Reeder. > > I will be back at the public library tomorrow where I had them order > the > newspaper from the Kansas State Historical Society. I still have the > rest > of 1909 to read and 1910 to 1911. > > Brenda > > > ==== APPLEGATE Mailing List ==== > <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> > <Z>WELCOME TO THE APPLEGATE GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> > Rootsweb Host site > http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/a/p/APPLEGATE/ > To contact list owner APPLEGATE-admin@rootweb.com > to unsubscribe > mailto:APPLEGATE-L- > request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > mailto:APPLEGATE-D- > request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubscribe > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >