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A 1 'J II JL J- jU 'vV and ENGLEWOQD til EB UILD ER. ASHLAND, CLARK COUNTY, KANSAS, SEPTEMBER 20, II, NO. ''LOO was r.tiTTt: cl. oooooooo' 1)11 Local News. it'll KiHS I 1 Chri.i inn i i I by 'h Ud LEXIMiTGN.

Clyde Monday Don't Indie it are A ivi.i. i (in I'D, 6 oc oo-oo-o ooofKioc oo o-o-o 6 VV! -no glad to hear that Mrs. I). 'ason. hiliv Oi, I theti' ic'iercl, 1 a an incr All L.

i i hi' Sunday innonln, bet ke V.am anie and to 1 I'li'nier vt1 up and around I it i.ny is he it be l''o smth. city si t. friel s. 11 t-f i lann pre. an.l furls Ca I itiii'; Mi lect; 1 To is tli.

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1 Iran! 1 nat, irk conn'. and ly School, at-ol convention The people of for tin ir here were Secretary froei his to ni'ji-in an I'ljiiahty stale to in relation to was. afternoon an.l the I.KAPhK. to hire a man winter, hut The 'at tier is Cln Mr alt. rn Sheriff I.i ula in the i his.

other i financial condil Sciinn work. ,1 a to Mi-s i iininv. Clonk, CloilliH Milliner. Wnlih nin of week. in thi' ci rice one is piosperiiy tk.e orotic eron al healt ami, tak s.ts.

A in the picnic and last week. Ke, watch hit' in xt 12 months. aliou fi lb and i the pi fil made more evident, ah th. to I' evs'eeit nent M. G.

St last Tuesc en.si.n wen sv Wed- iv.t.s. oi near ily Saturday say "how" was try in on the farm .1 to Hue, ll' Mr. that all kinds of improv. is en tiie le. New resid-barn'-, and new fencim: pear on every and.

C.irpentei, irraiic tin- lv'v Hi-. a- fri.lil her loiijr ickiiess. fine weather is tine for the fanners io put up their feed. Sewine; wheat will be the order of the si me have comnienc. .1 already.

Lev. McGlure has a new Crawford Zane leceived a new and set of harness from his on 1Mb birthday, Crawford is a fine boy. The ejris will a ride now. Phillip Sullivan's brother hi.u quite a surprise by corning to see itn. Rev.

Williams, of Liucklin, held quarterly meetiiiK at Lexington Saturday and Sunday for the Elder. Rev. Williams is a good preacher. Mr. and Mrs.

Wolf, of Enterprise, Comanche county, were in attendance at quarterly meeting-. Levi Wilson and son Hoy, went up near Pucklin for two loads of seed wheat of the turkey and makerolf varieties. The liucklin parties g-ot their see.l from the seed house last year. Tim Hughs is jumping the fence for- ma- nosday Dr. has just received a tine oporatine; chair for his office, inotailinn; tin.1 same Wednesday.

The Ladies Aid Society of the Ghris-tian church met yesterdav afternoon l.m't for a last Monday. Tin- r.KAluoi: prints all tin- news: forget that, when looking around county paper. Union church service will sons, brick-layers and laboring men all have work contracted ahead that will keep them busy until the holidays. Enterprise and now seems to to bo the watchwords of the whole community. was unahle to find one here, farmers, as well as are having Ki'eat trou'ole in securiiu; competent help.

There seems to he more work than there are hands to do it. At least 20 or 25 men and yoinii; women could (ii't work here now at p-nod held with Mrs. Severe. O. L'.

Kelson has purchased the Lhner I'resbyte- at th. next Sunday evening Pot your plants now for dower show. Pay your carpets and run's at, the furniture store. The school books wdll he handied at the furniture store. Comic post cards and others galore at the furniture store.

J. II. lay Lumber Company, extra Siar-A-Star shingles If 1.51) per 0. Kino line. of Ladies fail and winter cloaks, at the Millinery store of A.

Worrel Strawberry plants, of named vario si iiooi i i lllllll'llt l'ope residence in the north part of town and will move his family into it. i Horn To Mr. and Mrs. llomerZane. I on Sunday afternoon, a boy.

All con- eerned are doing' nicely. Yes, we smoke. The report of the ball e.aine played here Wednesday between Protection and the home team will be found in, At the close of the first week of the present term of our city schools, the enrollment in the several departments were as follows: First Primai-v 21 if you would have your business if you want to keep pace with your neighbor, if you want to be-up-to date and net your share of the iood things that's in this afje of the world, you should make a judicious investment in printers ink without so dome; you are sure, sooner or later, to become a buck number; your business will late; your prolits become smaller; you'll become discontented, weary, unhappy. Second PrinvuY 'M w'iriJ, u)cn nacKwaro an oecause oi aji, 101 r.uu at ooc per uuuui en. 21 Pount' K'r'- i Ml's- A- M- VanLaninhain.

Grammar 57: Mr. and Mrs. John I.andren are the The Ladies of the Christian church Hii'li School 2 1 happy parents of a tiny boy. will hold their Chrysanthemum show lar another column. It is reported that K.

'1'. James has disposed of his ranch, west of the city, to A. V. Lackey and that Mr. James i proposes to jro east to reside.

row I early in November. Those wishing to' make exhibits should pot their plants Total number enrolled Mrs. Pen Zane is spending 'I'd the above will be added a consul- 1 days in Ashland with friends. rian church. Mr.

ami Mrs. Livingston, of Miniieola, were shopping in Ashland last Saturday. Misses Hertha and Kdna Vaientine returned Saturday, from their two weeks visit at Wichita. Mr. ('has.

Wright, of YVir.lie'd, is here visiting his falher-iu-law, (leore W. Kuhn east of town. Miss C.racia Seacat, of near Lexington, entered 1 1 itli at this place last Monday Mrs. J. M.

Gurley left for Ashland, Tuesday, to visit with her father, (k W. Sawyer News. You had hotter subscrihe for the I.KADI'.li NOW, hefore the pri( is raised to per year. Mrs. Dunham and Mrs.

Severe iil-tended the Sunday school convention at Minneola, Thursday of last week. T. Ii. Totter arrived homo, Monday, from a three weeks stay in the northern part of Missouri. Ho reports a fine trip.

After October 15th the subscription! arable number as there are yet several who have not yet entered school that will do so within a week or two. so that seeding operations may in price of the Lioadkk will be raised to $1.51) per year. This is made absolutely necessary on account of the advance in the price of print paper, which is now l'l per tent hiirher than it was a Charley King and George Pike left, Monday moi ning, for Mnnhatton to attend school. Miss Ella Michael is teaching in Dist. No.

40. Our Formers are taking a peep at the wheat markets as quoted. Ashland 72c, Protection same. liucklin gross more satisfactory. As it is the' dust is blinding on the workmen.

'fainter sold Jno. Kibb the now. Any donations oi plants will be gladly accepted by tile ladies. Lost Retween Ashland and Carson's farm, south of town, two Navajo blankets; one red and white stripe, the other light and dark stripe; one has been sewed across the end. Kinder i please notify Walter Sawyer.

Just received a nice line of beds. Call and see them. T1IEKUR-i NIT IT STORE. 21w2 in T-i i i i ii gesi, piiceo SLceis ever oeioie 1 he contract has been lot to George 7 1 this section, 1 uesilay. 1 hey weio grass-fed animals and brought the nice sum of $44.00 per hundred.

He also sold a bunch of fat cows and some veal calves to L. D. Alexander at private month ago, with no probality of it be- linker for a nice six room house to be ing any hr in the near future. It used as a parsonage by the Christian is not ess like for us to furnish the church. Work will begin at once.

1 dollar a year when by so Harry Wright's team ran away on in i- ustain an actual loss. iljs trjp tp.0 Springs Robert Hamilton, a deliiiquent chiid, picnic, throwing him out of the buggy-was brought up from Englewood, Tiiurs-1 und -iving him a severe shaking-up. 500K0)00CHOOC-0 tMiLLWUuD ITEMS. 0-0000-00K0-0-0 oooooooooooo TAYI.OK I'1T( IIKI) 1'ilIST Sill TOI Mil AS1II, AMI. Mrs.

Harper and Mrs. Molyneux day of last week, and arraigned before J. W. P.errynian left Wednesday drove down to Doby Springs last Kriday K. R.

Kerns, judge of the juv enile morning for At lantic City to attend the to attend the picnic. They court, on a charge of stealing Rankers' Convention. Mr. Kerryman trom Win, Edwards. On a promise of is President of tiie Kansas is President oi Saturday.

Miss Ruby terms. -Clark ounty hnglewood) I Tribune. Rrother Nipper, we know that Kan-j sas is noted for its prosperity, its tine cattle, horses, mules, etc. Its big pump-! kins, melons, squashes, alfalfa and I grains; hut those "Ingest priced steers" ci rtainly knot ks the percimons. Say, r.uw, la nest injun, did.eu't the typo "raise" you several notches when he put your "lopy" into cold gmmi Tin: A rncotirg of the Republican County mil Paul retorm, made to the court, the boy Ravonscraft The weather still continues hot.

A good would be appreciated. Business is improving daily at this end of the line. New residence houses going up in al! parts of the city. Hie Koglesong mill is now in I Last Wednesday Protection came over and played Ashland a double-head-j er. The first game resulted in a score 1 of 4 to 0 in lavor of Ashland.

Taylor deserves a great deal of credit for pitching li first shutout game in A ih-! land's basebail history, although he had Asociat ion. 'flu- 1 wiil s-'rve dill! iiango I oteh Carson left Monday for Liiwrtnc where they will enter the State I'm versit v. the Christian church tomorrow at die Ex-Come and gel all the .1 cl. and Mrs. was released to 1'.

L. Goodnight, in guardian, who will leek after his future conduct. Po'dow ing are the- 01 oino of the Ashland people who the picnic at Springs last week: Mr. and Mrs. W.

Smith; Mr. Mrs. I R. L. Stephens; Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. you can eat and every that is good. Dinner 25c.

II. Clay Lumber Company chil, lie iVl'i'l the best oi support as all tile ho to demand the played first class ball. Taylor, Abel Mcsd.un. first of the Wheat still of Ashland, vi and Wilder th J. highest price at Englewood our hustl- and P.

Abol had a hand in making one ing wheat buyers know a good thing. of the prolt ie Mulvano News. Ladies, remember that Mi Worrel, has received tiie contract for putting the material for the new Christian church parsonage 011 the ground, and tiie building will bo commenced at once. Mrs. Zimmerman, residing in the Cenlial Committee is hereby called to meet in the ollice of tho S.

a rotary al two o'clock, Saturday, Sept. 28, 1007. Every member is urged to be present as important business is to be tians-actcd. M. C.

ri.vi' Soc'v. V.illcntine; Mrs. II. 'I'. Lostutter; Miss Ellie McElhiney and Miss Susie Dewey.

Mr. an.l Mrs. W. G. Rlaek; Hugh Murphy, Vance Lackey, Ray Mclntyre.

New brush is coming in daily and the farmers are getting good money for same. Never bus there been a better grade raised in the i-iouthwest than the present year. '1 he foundation for Leo and Power made. The l.at'i.i.; of Roy Lostutter was ery second game Pio'Le oiei: drives over eel lor field, game stood 1 to 2 in Pro', This game not as the first as, on one ee team ever Abel and 1. In the t-vo long The second ion's favor.

as iio tired hi! game as the hatting. Uiie of the it looked as Attention of the reader is call I to 1 western part of the countv. was trans the advertisement, on another page business buildings on South 4th street AT THE HOTELS land did not git ii: they should, especially in Wrangling was fe; game after Pine arrived. acting business in Ashland. Wednesday, and made a friendly call at the I.KADKIt office.

Leland Scroggin who has been working in the Kansas National Rank at Wichita for several weeks came in Kriday last. He will assist in the Stock-growers Rank here for a few days and then return to Wichita. where we offer that popular farm paper, The American Farmer, in connection with the I.I'-ADKtt for $1.00 per year. This offer will be good only for a short time. Hotter take advantage of the opportunity to get a loading farm paper at a cost.

Mrs. Stephens, mother of our townsman R. L. Stephens died of paralysis a few days ago at her home in Kentucky. In response to a telegram stating that his mother was dangerously ill, Mr.

Stephens left for her bedside on Mull- the Milliner, has a fine linoof cloaks on hand. Go and examine them before the choicest ones are taken. Hear Dr. Mariindale lecture 011 Rome and Continental Europe at the Methodist church next Saturday evening. It will be free and everybody are welcome.

The Norman threshing outfit passed through town Wednesday, going south. i They will thrch first for Charlie Schmidt and then go on to the Carson farm. I Mrs. Austin, mother of Mrs. W.

H. i Kox of this city, and who is making! her homo here, went to Swanton, Ohio, last Monday, for a visit with relatives and friends. I A ti rm of district court will begin here next week. We are informed there is a very light calendar and that the Court will clean up the business in a very few days. They are very busy this week at the though ho wanted Ashland to give the game to them as he roared on nearly every decision ihe umpire made that did not go in his favor.

'Ihe score of the first game: ASHLAND are nearmg completion. Joseph Pinnock, from Fowler, is transacting business in our city this week. Miss Ola Montgomery is attending High School al our County Seat. Prank Goodnight was doing business in Wichita, last week. Mrs.

Lillian Barnes returned from Kansas City, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Clay, from Ashland, visited Englewood the first of the week. Mrs.

W. II. Humor came down from Kingman, Tuesday evening. Henry Montgomery has been busy the past week, disposing of several Among the out-of-town people who have visited Ashland this week, we notice the following: At Tin-; Cn lioVKi. Albert Hauley, J.

E. Andrews, Yol-ton; Cooper. Protection; II Clay, City; C. Wright, Winlield; Clyde Butts, llelmic, Englewood; Lewis Lundy, Stephen Crane, Jacob Smith, May Warren, Nashville, Kan; Roberts, Minneola; W. A.

Brown, New-Paris, O. At tiih Nr.w Guam) Geo II Reeg, Wichita; Turner, Dr. and Mrs. Dodge are at present rooming at the Capt Worrel residence i nd taking- their meals at the New Grand hotel. They expect to reside in the Bone residence just as soon as received here stating that see had died on Monday afternoon.

John Whitworth, of Sanduska The Rev. Dr. Martinilalo who has i a brother-in-law of Mrs. K. C.

Ohio, Price, I lied very suddenly the trip to Europe of just returned from New York; Ii Snow, Chicago; last of last week. Mrs. Price had but will lecture at the Methodist church Jenkens. 11 Long. II Peters.

VV'ichi Iear- Satio-dav at K-15 to No ad- Stockgrowers National Rank just returned from visit to Ohio, and when she loft there Mr. Whitworth was in seeming good health. Mr. Price left here immediately for Sandusky upon receiving the unsuspected and AB il P') A Mayse if 10 10 0 J. Brown 2 i Pi 1 0 C.

Wailmgford of 1 1 0 P. Abel 2b 1 1 2 1 I. Brown if 4 ') 1 0 0 Lostutter ss 4 2 2 2 0 E. A hoi ii i 2 Taylor i il oil 0 A. Baker 4 10 110 1 5 27 1'.) 2 PRi iTECT ION i APR PO A Kcltner rf 2 0 0 0 1 T.

Wood 1 0 0 0 IS 0 Kauland cf il I) 0 0 0 0 C. Woodss 4 0 2 0 IS 1 Rice lb ii 0 0 15 0 0 Baker 2b ii 0 0 2 0 1 Vance lib 3 0 0 0 I) 0 Webb If ii 0 1) 2 0 0 Roberts 4 1 5 2 0 ta; Colladuy, Hutchinson. quarters I lark county lanil. Turner, Columbia, Mo; 11 Rhoados, W. W.

Harvey, County Attorney, Topeka; G. Baughman, St Louis. from Ashland, was looking after otli- cial business at Englewuod the latter The Monthly Union nieo.mg will be part ot the week, held next Sunday evening at the 1 res- i Cowoi'tti J. A. Oatos, adontist from Lib- ing- up large amount of work that had accumulated during the absence of Mr.

Rerryrnun. Quito a crowd went from here to Protection last to see a bail game between Protection and Coats. We understand the sc.oro was ti to 11 in favor of the former. mission will be charged but il collection i will be taken. The Dr.

will preach Sunday morning. Everybody are welcome. How is this for prosperity. Hands are so scarce here that John Craig of the M. C.

Canpbell ranch went to Oklahoma last Sunday determined on hiring will have charge of the Young People's in Englewood. Ollice in the Stuart building on West Claremont Ave. The Sherman House on North Mrd st. Meeting at 7 p. m.

Everybody is cordially invited to attend these services. Naturally Christian county is ono of the forty-one coun will be open for business the first of sad news. Later: Cause of death was a sudden attack of neuralgia of the heart, and before medical aid reached him, died. He was one of the leading businesmen of Sandusky being treasurer of the American Crcyon Co. and general managerof the plant at tnatplace.

He was president of the Commercial National bank and president of the Chamber of Com. Hilding and Loan Association. His place will be hard to (ill; he was 55 years of age. the' week. Furniture and everything Mr.

Wm, Kinney, a prosperous farm-! live or six men even if he had to pay er living in the northern part of the them $2.50 and $::.00 per day and county, was in the city, Monday, and board. came into our ollice and ordered the At a recent mooting the Tennis As-Lkadkk sent to him. socintion of the city voted to have an- Reinemher the ice cream that will other court made bv the side of the old be dished out tomorrow afternoon and one on South Main street and enclose new. ties that have no saloons. Wright i The I st i -reiM rt' uoi-kimr on the :) ii 21 1 und Worth counties art1 the number.

also of new Til Hotel. John IV! auk and Abe Caress are buy- Totals Score by innings: ing all the broom corn in northwestern T.nttti Him Ofiiio.M,! evening at rooms in the Exchange hotel building under the management of the Christian church ladies. both with wire netting. The Association will then have very nice grounds. The Sawyer News man is hungry for Ashland Protection 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I) 0-0 The Saw-year for Your attention is called to our great watermelon.

Hear him: clubbing offer. which appears on anoth-! yer News wdll be given one inuuijf-iivc iiuimib Oklahoma. They have been absent for for the recovery of Kllby Fry, the past week. They are paying the a Rirl of the ate of 11 years, highest market, prices and report the (lark hait, dark yes and chirk major part as being ih-st quality, Complexion. She is supposed to Col.

Perry has joined his family at be with a man named Jack Moil- Chicago and contemplates a trip' roe and his wife. He a cook by throughout the. East before returning The LliADHti is informed that parties have offered, or stand ready, to put in an electric light plant here provided two hundred lights are guaranteed. Seems to us that it would be an easy job to secure contracts for 201) lights. Talk the matter up.

The is it iiui'i'. You cannot afford to miss the largest watermelon loll at tins ol- this for it is a bargain. You can got i lice, six months for the second largest, two good papers for a small sum. and three months for the third." P.y dint of hurd work, and a good; Mrs. E.

B. Wright returned to her ileal of coaxing, street commissioner home in this city last Tuesday evening, Worrel is succeeding in trotting consid- after a six months visit in Northern strongly meeting ill favor of calling a mass 'Occupation and IS about years) to Englewood. it Ihe earliest possible date to i of an'C, small and slender. The the phone man, has been i ..,..1 The Summary: bases, ('. Wood, Pice, A.

Baker; double plays, T. Wood to Baker to Kice, Taylor to Abel lo Abel; struck out by T. Wood 5, Taylor II; throe base hits, Lostutter; bases on balls, on" Wood 1, Taylor Score of second game by innings: Ashland 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 Protection 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 -4 Summury: Stolen bases, Blue, T. Wood, Kice, P. Abel 2, Lost ut lor.

Baker, J. Brown struck out by Wood (, Abel two bae hits, Lostutter, Myer; batteries C. Wood and Roberis, Abol and Brown; umpire II. S. Powers.

woman iicunoi oi busy the past week putting new about twenty-live years of ae. work at lma t.m llf Ule ill0 take into consideration two very important matters, -viz: the establishing of an electric light plant and an ice Michigan, whither she had went for her health. Mrs. Wright relurnos greatly improved in health. Don't forget- the fine dinner given Peter Miller is Kingman this Hold the Kirl and wire ul) Cheatum, Sheriff of Kimtmati plant, two things that the city Is badly week.

in need of. United action in this mat-; county, Kansas, at lus expense. erahle work done on our street, and he is putting them in fine shape, too. Mrs. Thomas, in honor of her mother-in-law, entertained Mosdames Dunham, Mc.Minimy, Barley and Severe last Friday afternoon.

Ice cream and cake was served and a ery pleasant afternoon was spent by all present. Capt. Young and family spent Kun- the tiie Question little pfirl as to wheil tomorrow ny wiristian cliurcli i t. iarL citizens will ac-ladies at rooms in the Exchange Hotel. l.um),i..i1 desired result.

Who will Anew and handsome barber chair take the lead in the matter, and corn- er these people have committed idy ut tioodale home on the east any crime against her and il' so the city. hold them. John Hdwuids has returned home has arrived for the shop here. mence at once, Now?.

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