Yesteryear

What Stocktonites Were Doing 98 Years Ago

Body Monday of this week. I. R. Elred, a real estate agent of Logan, accompanied by two men by the name of Post and Scott went to Wakeeney, Ellis and other points of that section all riding in a Ford owned by Elred.
98 years ago

Yesteryear Picture

Body THE FRIENDS AND SISTERS TOGETHER (FST) organization had kept the younger generation busy during Stockton’s 1989 Summer Picnic by hosting the Children’s Games. Shown are the Hot Wheels, tricycle and bicycle riders.
THE FRIENDS AND SISTERS TOGETHER

Looking Back

Body The Emerald City Gala Dinner Theatre kicked off Stockton’s Summer Festival on Friday, July 18, 2008 at the Nova Theatre with over 90 advance tickets sold for the evening.
14 years ago

56 Years Ago

Body * And So They Say: Gene Miller: “The only thing there is to talk about is the weather.” Dorothia Lytle: “Our new granddaughter was supposed to be a grandson.” Freddie Baughman: “Where are my shoes, you ask? Well, they are where I left my dignity.
56 years ago

What Stocktonites Were Doing 98 Years Ago

Body Matthew McMichael, who lives on the Jim Creek Ranch northeast of Stockton, was severely burned by lightning during the electrical storm on Tuesday evening. Matthew and a brother, Howard, were in the barn and had finished milking the cows and waiting for the storm to subside.
98 years ago

Looking Back

Body The Rooks County Health Center staff was preparing for transition into the new hospital in a little over two months.
14 years ago

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Body THIS APRIL 6TH, 1910 YESTERYEAR PICTURE is of Stockton’s Main Street during the Modern Woodman Convention. Notice the businesses on the north side, which included H. C. Sweet’s Office, Butler-Vallette Clothing Company and The Big Store.
THIS APRIL 6TH, 1910 YESTERYEAR PICTURE

56 Years Ago

Body * And So They Say: Jack Berkley: “John doesn’t know it yet, but I’m going to cut his wages for calling that strike on me.” Dean King: “I’ve managed to air condition everything except my favorite fishing holes.
56 years ago

What Stocktonites Were Doing 98 Years Ago

Body The search for Zelma Osborn, a Codell girl, continues a mystery with the parents. S. A. Turner, a Kansas City electrician, is charged with inducing the girl to go with him under the pretense of going to Middleton, Ohio to visit the girl’s sister. Mr.
98 Years Ago

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Body FRANK WALKER stands near the remains of an oven that was hand-shaped from wet clay. The oven provided warmth to horse thieves who made frequent stops at Robber’s Roost Cave located just south of Stockton. Walker had said that the cave was named so because horse thieves used it.
FRANK WALKER
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