Baptist Church Sold
June 11, 1914 The call for bids by the Rev. D. D. Proper of Omaha as published in the Reporter in May, resulted in the property being sold to Lester Parr and O. Goyette who pooled their interests and submitted a bid. The boys…
January 15, 1914 The neighbors and friends of Rev. and Mrs. Pontius brought well filled baskets and spent one day this week at the parsonage. All report a fine time. Those present to enjoy the occasion were Mrs. McCollough, Mrs. Arvilla Sebring,…
DECEMBER 1913
Rossville Main Street will be graveled, according to a decision by the city council. The portion to be graveled will start at the south end near the railroad and run- to the north end of the block and west on Pottawatomie to the city…
Front side: Photograph of two women
Back side: Addressed to Mr. Claudeen Dodge, Rydal, Kansas. Sent on April 22, 1913, from Caldwell, Kansas; received April 23, 1913, at Rydal, Kansas. One cent stamp with George Washington…
Back side: Addressed to Claude Dodge, Rydal, Kansas. Sent in October 1913 from Caldwell, Kansas; received in October 1913 at Rydal, Kansas. One cent stamp with George Washington portrait.
Inscription on back: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keller (RCL0750b)
Inscription on back: Ray Keller and Lillie Bland Wedding Picture (RCL0751b)
Inscription on back: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keller Parents of Viola and Leafy Keller (RCL0752b)
The 1909 Rossville baseball team was managed by I.B. Wilt. Back row players, left to right, are "Frog" Baird, Frank or Melvin Hartzell, Cy Higginbotham, Jack Parr, and Guy Berkey. Front row players, left to right, are Charles Berkey, Pete Cless, Fred…