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    1. Re: [APPLEGATE] Reeder, Applegate newspaper items from Stockton, Rooks Co. KS
    2. Marilyn Fellers
    3. 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 >

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