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…
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,…
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…
The Rossville Reporter
An Independent Newspaper Published Every Friday at Rossville, Shawnee County, Kansas.
PETER NAVARRE Editor and Owner
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
By mail, to any address, one year $1.00 strictly in advance.
Entered as…
February 12, 1914 continued: keep an accurate account and pay the same to the cause or institution to which it belongs.
Duties of the Board of Managers
—The management and control of the property of the federated churches shall be in the hands of…
Sunday School Picnic June 11, 1914
Members of the M. E Sunday school and their friends to the number of nearly one hundred enjoyed a days outing and picnic yesterday in the Mulvane grove across the road from the old Du Clause place west of…
This is a picture of the cooking class at Rossville High School of about 1915. The teacher was Miss Jones. Pictured left to right are Gladys Eversole, Irene Howard, Mildred McCollough, Gladys Hartzell, Doris Jamison, Mabel Howerton, Helen McPherson,…
This photo was taken in 1916 by Rubin Rudell of the Christian Church choir. The information on the photo states- 1916
C. W. Cooper, minister-Mae Jacks, organist. Note pipe organ was dedicated to Robert Warner