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St. Mary's Star from St. Marys, Kansas • Page 3

St. Mary's Star from St. Marys, Kansas • Page 3

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St. Mary's Stari
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St. Marys, Kansas
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VWWVSSWWWNW VSWNVS NWWWV Tlit city schools will open September 5th. Boy's School Suits Ail Automobile for S375.00. his arm WITH books and slate 111 the I loy will soon be trudging off Miss Planche Tool returned from her visit to Topeka today. Dr. Hyett ot Lacrosse, Kansas, is in the city visiting li is parents.

Tom Palmer of Waim go visited relatives in the city Thursday and Friday. Maurice Murphy has moved into the house lately vacated by Geo. 5 mm 14 A'U 14 U'; if '1 5 Vt i-'t ft 15 TO INTENDING PURCHASERS: I wislt to say tli.it wc have Automobiles right here in St. Marys and the price of them is within the reach of all, $375.00, much cheaper than a good horse and buggy, and will travel at any speed. to School, d'-K ing the powers of ignorance.

But how about his Clothes? Bring him in and let us lit him out with one of our serviceable Suits, built strong to stand the strain of School Boy Pranks. Our reasonable prices will certainly appeal to you, and besides, We Gurantee our School Suits in every way. School Suits $1.75 to $5 We have also for the Boy's a full line of Caps, Hats, Shoes, and Pants. y. Kanisey.

On account of Labor Day the city schools will open Tuesday September 5th. Mrs. A. T. Palmer of Wamego, visited her daughter, Mrs.

E. Johnson, Thursday. Bernard Brady came tip from Kansas City Thursday to visit his parents. He has a very severe attack of rheumatism. 14 AGENT FOR THE V.

PAUTOT, (1KT IXTOT1IK HABIT UYCOING TO ANDREW KOPPES 4 WW WW vl i i i. iV UNSU11ANCE I City Teachers, Attention. There will be a meeting for the of the city schools, Saturday, Sep FIRE LKiirrXINO The Home Bakery 1 I 1 U1UA1'W Liverpool London A Globe Citizens Insurance of Missouri Shawnee Klre of Topeka tember r.Hij, at p. in the High School room. Teachers will please be present to get acquainted and to talk over the work for the coming year.

Kstlibllshcil 1SS5 Cnme to iih for your hest work, We nrnclannecl with the tiest In thin state, having received another Di- ploina at this years Htate'a con- vention, which is proof eouchmive. We are prepared to take your pic- tures at night by appointment either at the gallery or at your own home. Mr. and Mrs. A.

McAlvaine returned Tuesday from a tour in Colorado, and a short visit with his parents in Rossville. School books at Katie O'KlanaganV. School books not much lined taken In exchange for new books or any other goods. 35 2t John Sage, who returned from Ottawa last week where he had taken the examination for assistant pharmacist, received word Tues- 9 1 Miss Rosa Werner and Yal li Xeller of Paxico were in the city Sunday. Miss Werner will return to her home in Pennsylvania the first of the coming month.

John Ernst and his sister, Lizzie, left Tuesday for Kansas City where the former has position at the Union 'Pacific roundhouse as an apprentice, and the latter is employed -with a private family. Mr. ami Mrs. Newt Baker returned M-ondav from Paxico, where i. Hai M.

Superintendent City Schools. T.J. C0NNAUGHT0N Krlmchor St. Mnrjs. Kim A is the place to get your Bread, Cakes, Pics, and everything in the Baker's line.

Yon can buy Bread cheaper than you can bake it at home. XNNXVX Victor St. Marys, Kmisiu. Mrs. Helm visited friends in Wamego Wednesday.

Mrs. Mary Roberts visited her A without "I find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other remedy I ever used for stomach dav of this week that he had nassed umy iiac uccu a sa istac or tes and would re-mer N. 1. has taken up a certificate at once, "lohn rOLEYSnONOIAR for chUdrmni mat, turm, -Mo opiate son, Ben, Topeka Wednesday. Miss Mary Seibert returned to her home in Topeka Wednesday.

William Supple jr. of Topeka visited relatives in the city this week. old position on the Star force. failed four weeks afio, but had too Full line of Confectionery and Cigars. trouble," says .1.

i'. Klote, of Edina, Mo. For any disorder of the stomach, biliousness or constipation, these Tablets are without a peer. Kor sale tiy DeDonder Co. 3 John B.

Ilansan came up from Kansas City for a few days this week. He bears but a slight injury as a consequence of the wreck of last week on the U. P. east of Rossville. from week ar yi up the William Hardten was Kansas City the first of on business.

much pluck to give up at once and tried again at the next meeting of the board and success crowned his efforts. as. Aiken cut oil the large toe of bis left foot last Tuesday. He had been working for Jas. Lasley and while chopping wood the ax struck some branches over his head Nursery iiwiiii urn mi mill I'll Give us a call wdiell you need anything in our line.

i4 a 14 Gold rimmed spectacles Inst Saturday, Any. in. between town all niv farm. A daughter was born to Mr. Mrs.

Mike Ryan, Sunday, congratulate. Wi 15 I Winker, Proof, I Reward for recovery. Jas. All Clotliinu-, Drv Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps at Reduced Prices at UIIBAXSKY'S i i FOR First Class Nursery Stock A largely attended watermelon party was held at the home of Will Greishaber last night. i4 14 and caused the ax to glance stacking his foot with full force.

He was brought to town at once and given temporary medical aid and sent to St. Margaret's hospital in Kansas City. Vf T-ruHa A UW Willi inu nt.y.- 7 J- 1 )c orne liing ir i i i. i Jos. Leach left for Isl Monday to get his tin." machine and take it to City where he- will dispose of anted 1 rue to natv absolutely v.

it. K1 L' l' e'A. -V. .1" AN EXPERT HORSE SHOER SEE Martin THE MRS! RYAN St. Marys.

Ka George Kanisey moved into Mrs. Johnson's house on north Sixth street this week. Miss Bessie Hcblrs of Westmoreland visited friends in tie city the last of the week. The Ice Cream Social given bv Peter Kipley of Chicago arrived in the city last night for a short visit with his cousin. J.

C. I Frame He had been attending the firemen's convention held in Kans- as City last week. Mr. Kipley bears Is hard to find these days. I am glad to say, however, me uisunction 01 Doing ttie world s' champion hilcher, having at one the Ladies of the M.

E. Church Thursday evening was well time in his life about ten years ago 6 (Vif that I have been successful in tliiy resnert and havp secured won that prize at the fireman' That Dream of tournament. 1 le holds a hand some- ly engraved medal stating that he IVpvV DrPCC I the services cf one of the ibest from Kansas City. Give him a trial at is the world's champion. ins Miss Grace Downey left for this week where she has a position teaching in the Public-Schools.

Miss Marie Gray who has been "A Human Slave. Erickson's Blacksmith Shop. visiting 11. C. Hansen and family returned to her borne in Denver in striking clutlis, apprrpri.itt' pupubr weaves, newest faslii'tna and correct styles can be found on our oiuniL'is.

For Every Lady our aie loaded witli 1 ry -hhIs, the ami moM I ccotnin crea-lioiis if lias litM-ii mir pieasure to run over. i )ur practical prii.es and extra-ord inai oppurtunitii aH)r'l the realization of everybody's desires. A. e. POOL.

We are able tu sell cheaper than any credit stores ecause we do no have to add the expense of collectiir: bills nil I the at bad debts to our st llinp price, (e't Bed Kock prices by dealinx at a stoic where no gtioils are sold on I tick." Harve Kemp left Saturday for Topeka. I Frank Colfel oi Adrain is putting up a nice large brn. Steer calf for side. G. Boehriuger.

Xi Dr. A. and Professor' Re my Hen llaerynck were in Topeka Monday. Mr. Robert of Adrain was in Topeka Tr.oeday transacting business.

Half section of prairie hay for sale. Hiitf. B. Martin Sclmler Sunday in Topeka among relatives. His family accompanied Clarence Kessler oi Topeka was here Saturday attending the Painter-Kinderknecht wedding.

HAY for sale ll'l acrei of prairie hay lor on shares or for Ha us I-. I'll Skit. Miss Lena Kin was up tirom Topeka for the Thrilling in every line, anil sustained in interest from tlie ininio'iit the curtain rises until its liual full, "A Human Slave," which enmes to the Miller opfru house Sunday niirht, Septi'inber under the direction ef Kuutene SpolTord. It is one of Hie mo-t successful inclo dramas i of the day. I he story of the ilay tell of the 1 of two you in? people for eaeh other, with a counter plot vv i 1 1 a' si-mi-li mi miiiH love all'iiir.

and the devil- i ih iiiardiiiiations of a lii nd in hiiiuan disKUi-e. A stirring- picture is shown of Hie treatment of win kiugineii by a certain unsci upulous ela- ol employers. The rfroiliiction is mi extremely elaborate one, and a number of clever erial-tio are introduced during the Paints, Oils and Wallpaper Sunday. Horcule Pesseniier was granted a permit to sell intoxicating liquors by Probate judge Rose on the 24th, inst. Thos.

Coughlin of Topeka, and his mother and sister. Miss Margaret, of Silver Lake, wire in the city Wednesday. Seymour Ash who has been visiting his sister Mrs. Joe I'rbansky DcDosidcr Co. i 1 L.

J. i. ri i i. i. returned to his home 1:1 Memphis Saturday.

LJ The Base-ball boys gave a social St. Marys, Kansas. School Books and Supplies i rilin tlie i ty- Park Tueseay evening. I i The proceeds were very poor only i Coal Coal Coal l'J two dollars being realized. This is the time to put iti your winters Coal.

Let us have your order at once before the price advances. Gt Your Boys nd Girls' School Shoes at URBANSKY'S! STIITES Sz CO- derknecht wedding SalE'Vday. Sheriff Boyle of Kiiey county and Marshal Boier of Manhattan were in the city Monday on ofticial business. Miss Josephine Guye-tte returned to iKansas City Sunday, after visiting at the home of the Teeds. Seamstress: Mrs.

K. Kurpiiy 1h prepareil to do lielit sewiinr making a specialtv of childns dresses. See her across the street from Dr. resideace. 4t-p Mrt.

Kate Powell returned Monday fe'Oiii her trip to St. Louis, where -che studied the fall Mike Flanigan, returned Friday Ltavenworth, where liehas lx.en at the Orphan's Home. Miss Anna Monroe returned from Topeka Monday, where she has been visiting relatives for a vtek. A. I) HOY, Phkshu-nt DAVID O'SHKA, Vick-Prksiuknt RYS Kaw 'alley and St.

Marys crossed bets Sunday at the Baseball Park and the former were defeated by a score of 10 to o. NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT Grand Army or THI: Republic Sept. 4-7, 1905 $10.75 FOR THE ROUND TRIP VIA UHIOU PAGiFIC VERY LOW RATES FROM DENVER FRONTIER DAYS 15 12 WYO MING rtept. 2, 4 and 5, VJ15. Inquire of H.

HEYNEN, Agent. GENERAL 0 I BANKING BUSINESS Subscribers, Attention! We have carried many of you on our list for two and three years and because of the rljods and crop failures have not sent you statements. Though we would like to carry you longer, there is a limit REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD turns a Butineits Solicited Wake up your liver. Cure your constipation. Get rid of your biliousness.

Sold for 60 years. Ay ers Pills beyond which a business cannot carry debtors and pay its bills. You have a good harvest on now and the time is opportune to square that balance you owe the publishers. Come in and pay up if it is at all possible. W.

E. Mii.i.k.k, Proprietor. til ri. 1 iri. am lliek Ariel 1 .1 Veins ol ullVrliitf "I had been trouble I with lame back for fifteen years and I found a complete recovery in the use of Chamberlain's Pain Balm," say John G.

Bislier, (ill-buu, lud. Tins liuimeut Is also without nn ual for sprains and bruises. It is for sale by DeDouder Co. Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM'S UYL un era. or uat.miat k.

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