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The Clark County Republican from Ashland, Kansas • Page 1

The Clark County Republican du lieu suivant : Ashland, Kansas • Page 1

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A fFM ART TUT irF ifv? nrm 1 V. I I 6 1 it I vvOLUMK 1. ASHLAND, CLAHK COUNTY, KAN' THURSDAY -iStT; MMiiKU 27 4 -r I Miss F.thel Bmwu who is leaching in 'the Di'Val! district was in town Satur- Blull' Creek Mtss Nellie Utnke.r and Mrs. Mavi Rinker went to bland Thursday and i took the train for Kan City where they will visit a week, aflcr which Miys Nellie will go on to her home Ohio. I Charley Daily and Robert Seacat went to Bucklin Sunday and took the train for Salina where the will attend school is: I'Alna Valleutiue who is teaching tlie Dorse school visited her parents I here the latter pari of last week.

epuhlicati 1 nut Plcnses Varliculir People, I'articularly Pleasing Prices. Hear Bill Talk Besides beef wc have fresh fi'di aud oysters every 1 riday at the Citv Meat Market. AIlu an v.as town Saturday and gave m- a dollar cn subscription, i I Rev. McCormick called on Frank Daily's Priday afternoon. Mrs.

Frank Dailv has improved some I at this writing. .1 i i The PepubKcc.il i' reliable readirg. Mrs. M.ini.ie Brown, of Acres, was in town vSaturday. Ilarrv right aud C.

1 ifer were at vv E-f fawn "rn i I Doby Oklahoma last week on bupinets. from over Lhc county is that the wheat is looking fine. i Ill the Meshes, Isaac Gibson ras out mi illuff Creek Thursday after corn. The dance at Gas Fox's hist Saturday tjight was well attended a good ti is vcported. 'Mrs.

Austin, who has been out oi; Bluff Creek visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. II, Vox, has returned home. Mr. W.

II. Fox and wife enjoyed the entertainment in Ashland Thursday evening. Mrs. II. Morrison is on the sick list 1 this week.

We presume she has worried herself si( over her husband and his new automobile. Mr. Jess Marley, a brother of Mrs. In a dark and gloomy alley, Satan's agent has his den, We have just received new open while tjsh and sngar butter City Men! Market. One of the pleasant even's of Hallowe'en was a parte given hv Chester There is cursing, there is music, While there's money yet to spend The Citizens State Bank He is watching like the spider, Hallowe'en a Fizzle I Hallowe'en was almost a fizzle in this as far as the "small buy" was concerned.

Although the air was fractured at tinii-s in places and a lot of petty uisehiuvions stunts were pulled off. A butry was put on top of Walling-iord's coal office, one on W. P. Theno's porch, stacked a lot of rubbish in the front of the business houses, hitched mi old cow that belonged to Jim Rice up lo a one horse wagon drove down town and tied it in front of the Rice Bros, store, upset several closets and tore up the editor's pig pen and let the Tr A A ASHLAND. Cal Fox, is here on a visit aud is painting Cal's hoiii-e.

Mrs. M. Gibson culled on Mrs. Frank Daily Thursday afternoon. and Naida Stevenson.

Spa-e us giving derails. Lexington items, School notes, and Christian endeavor notes and several local items were crowed out this wtek. But keep sending us news and will enlarge the paper. N. WalHugford who has been ijuite ill is much improved this week.

Wni. Cody, of Frlatigo, was in the city a short time tljis week, guest of B. L. Stephens. Jehu Mitchell returned Thursday evening from Kansas City where he had been with six cer leads of cattle.

Frank Arnold and H. Skiers returned from a trip to Old Mex Standing by the open door, Then he sings a little louder, Ashe walks ti Filthy floof. Come drink hearty now my laddies; Fill your mugs with foaming ale, Then he smiles, "I now have got them," For my meshes never fail. lie has hirelings always busy, Doing mischief on the sly, Planting thorns for little laddies, Sov.iug that never die. Parents, do ycu love your laddies? Do you watch them from the dens; Do you guard them from the meshes, Where true manhood always ends? Parents, 11 your hearts with kindness, pigs out.

We didn't care, we just got 41 and rebuilt the pig pen by moonlight using a flat iron to drivr, nails with. The boys went on rejoicing and rniif! Ihe church bells and having fun. We have heard of no real damage 4 one. Wm. M.

EVANS, Prop. ci I '-2 t. sS Short Oi'dcrs a Specialty Miss Phiid-? to return to her home jn Columbus in the near future. The wind blew ami the rains des-nded Sunday, but it didn't siop Frank Darling from coming out on Bluff Greek to see his girl, hut the rain made him stay allTTight. 4.

Sitka Items. Howard Randall is building a large new house. Herman Smith has his hotue about complete. Miss Seacat has just closed her first iiionili of ochool, giving good tion. ico where they purchased several thousand head of cattle which will be shipped up here in the spring.

J. Hunt cr of Acres is a new Republican reader. Motto i Lighten up your homes with joy, Encourage while you have the chances, You may save your loving boy. L. EO0N Cleanliness is Our Jiast side Main St.

When Ilunj. TV Presbyterian Y. I'. S. C.

Hallowe'en Social TnK MARSHALL RTN put the best part of the whole business was that Van Appleberry, the city anarshall armed 'with a couple of six pistols and a bil lie was standing in rear of the Home lumber ynrd wailing for something to turn up. About Hiis time party that was held in the north part of the city whs over aud as the crowd were coining toward town they were try-jng to think of something to do to have some fun when somebody suggested that they catch the mnrhhall and take him to the new Carson-Smith building and by fastening a rnj ii round his tcdy nnti attalcb him to a block and tackle that used for limiting material, and raise the tnarshall and up and make him fast we understand that there is a movement among the ladies to get the town cleaned up. Mrs. Weed has been enjoy in a visit from her father from Kentucky. Mrs.

halyards, of Wichita, arrived in thin city la.st week aud was pnlieUirig for a charitable institution. Mom1 she and Mrs. Wm. ICvans drove to Engle- A New Oven at the The I 'udeavors society of the Prc-by- terian church held a Hallowe'en bocial in the carriage room of J. W.

Berry- man's barn Monday evening. Th decorations and amusements wt-ie in keeping with the occassion' A jolly The little folks of W. A. McMiniuiy were visiting I. W.

Diowu's children Saturday. Mr. Clark, south of Sitka, lias rented farm to his son-in-law and will move to Ashland as soon as he can. ty Bread, oo'1 and return aud Mrs. Fdward re F3S, Cakes turned to Wichita st-'iday morning.

cruwd was attendance which Uul ample justice to the coiisist-of gingerbread and punch. Tile C. 15. Gives one of these suei-d al! Levi Wilson returned home Tusd i of a week at Waukita uel; after spending horn a. A D.

Boon and 1. W. Brown were Ai.h-laud visitois Tuesday. We have been informed that there has been over bushels of wheat shipped Treiu here since July 1, to November 1, with (j 'lite a quantity on hand. Howard Sonle says he is doing a thi iviin; business.

He seems to think As it happened one of the girls saw him and let out a ell, ''Let's catch him," and hen the marshal n.iw about beys and girls coming toward him on the tun he knew something w.is up. He started lo run, and as about three or four of the girl tell it, he run around the lumber yard twice then he shot -for the central olliee and did not stop until he had reached the "Inside in. it all e. Di Hep Thomas has a sore foot canst by stepping on a nail one day last week. The marsh all destroyed a barrel of beer in the court house yard yer-teid each month to pumiote interest and sooalibility among its members.

i Barn Burned Saturday night about 9:30 o'clock ire was discovered in the barn on the Muulenhall ranch, but the tiatnes wtre uuiur such headway when it was a i nr. ii i ii II i ii TC uop in 1 Kansas It -tZ advertising pays. I. W. Brown has sold Will Folks 12 A gentleman from Kentucky stood ly and watched the work done.

Pom fel- i low, how he must have suiVred. "Liar" Says O. Nclf-on, who has charge of the head of young horses. Sunday school was small Sunday, but few came out on account of the storm. i Mr.

and 1.1. s. McMinimy are expected discovered that nothing could be saved, (ieorge Harvey who owns the place cays the barn was a one story structure 50x15 and in it were two sets of work harness, one set of driving harness, a three old calf and some chickens were burned. No cause can be given for the fire. It was not "insured.

1. P. Gibsjn ij moving his house hi; I other improvements a mile north of his present location. $1 will buy 10 inches of advertising space iu the Republican for one i In catering to our readers you reach the best, they are ail paid up; not a dead I Everything TJv hinq Clean I toll rond soutlrof town, called at this xjffi ce Saturday and gave us a big dollar and had his name placed on our reading list, and requested that we prrut the following: back from Florida this week. Home Again.

III head on our supscriptiou list. B. D. Stephens and family who have been spending the summer in Kentucky and the eastern states returned home last Friday evening Ben, as everybody calls Mr. snys they had a fine time.

They first went to ICi lango, Ky. Everytliing Nice Everything Strictly First-Clasa EVERYBODYS DRUG STORE DOPaa FDLLER, Proprietors Notice for Publication, Department of the Interior, t'. S. Dan 1 Ofiice nt Dodge City, Kansas, October So, 1900. "Whoever says that he was compelled to pay ad additional charge of toll fur any live stock, hogs, or unything else hauled in a wagon over the.

tu1 road, besides team, is a liar." (Signed) K. O. Nelson. Died. Lex Stewart 15 years of nut; with The feature story for our Chri Unas number will be "Getting Chi istm Dinner on a Ranch," by Kx-President Roosevelt.

i Rob't McKinh-y aud three c.v.:. I over from Ness City Tuesday. Mrs. Win. HvaiiB has be.u ill tni-.

week. Guy Wooilring is taking iu the ilits iu Kansas Citv this week. and after spending the greater part of the summer there Mr. Sttpens and his faintly accompanied by his niece Miss ICli.abeth Stephens visited a number of Notice is hereby given that Andrew MclCiuister, oi Cloven ale, Kansas, who on August 9, 1909, made O. D.

S. Serial No. for lots 2, 3, and SW NK. section Township M'J, S. Range V'At W.

and SK. SW. lMt section UI, Township 31, Range W. Otli p. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Osage proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District court of 11 AsInaiMi.

-o old historic cities. Among them was Washington, Ml. Vernon, Alexandra, 1 Newport News and Norfolk, and from there they took an ocean steamer and went to New Yoik. Mrs. Molyneu.t r'.

turned home lasi week after a pleasant visit with relatives in (Oklahoma and Ohio. wa-Hecumoauied lume bv Mis. Gout hen nr of Caldwell, Ohio. lohn Severe koM 70 H-yr-old stieis to Clark Couuty, Kansas, at Ashland, Kansas, on the 11 day of December, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: John II.

Tesnow, of Ashland, Kansas; ICmil Zetmeier, of Cloverdaie, Kansa Pearl G. Abell of Ashland, Kansas, Fred L. Boon, Ashland, Kansas. 11-4 il. F.

Millikun, Register. rh-umatisni of the heart at the ho tie of his stepfather, J. M. at Kngle-wood, Saturday morning at 4:30 o'clock. The body was brought to this city and interred in Highland cemetry Miss Iicrtha Valleutiue who is teaching a school one milt south and four miles west of protection was in the city the latter irt of la st week visiting her parente.

H. C.Morrison and family were down from Bluff Creek in his new aulo last Saturday. Come to The Ah Mitchell Tuesday. The council met Monday evening and allowed several bills. i Come to the harness shop and rv the 1 The Republican until l-i-1910, Upon the report that there were girls and the boys out on ft drunk we have found that it was only Restaurant I Bon Ton For one girl Rud one youn man.

hated to think there were as many as three tfirlt iu Ashland that would so low. been in returned Mrs. C. E. McMain who has Oklahoma visiting friemls has to the city.

and Pep Gorn i finest display of 5A hotse lap robes ami aultmiobile lap roes ever shown in Ashland. l(evt Wilson. Mrs. Minnie Jenkins stepped on a nail Sunday evening und has a pretty sore fool as a result. The house, machine blied and ice house on Frank Arnold's ranch caught fire Tuesday afternoon.

The house was saved but the machine shed ami ice whs burned. Fine Chocolates. Peanuts CIGARS Ashland Ilesides beef, we have sparft rihs, sausage, ham sausage, and holaua at the City Meat Market. We are pleased lo report that Guy Kansas Vi'llintine, who has been seriously ill, ii Wc Still Have Some Good little liom i ii man and eturned houie Mr. and Mi diuii'hter Katie, 'yr '1 J-C improving.

If you want to buy beef and pork that is butchered and sold under the pure food law, come to the City Meat Market. Mr. of Peek is here with view of bu nig land, he has already purchased some luWu piopeity. Wicl.iU ye.terdav A big new switch i i U-j'e jwtv TJ '-I beinir put in nt tin depot. The fenee la hi 'Ml the ctnirt house said, sh uld be cleaned on Single and Double Harness We cave a larn; supply of horse blankets and lap robes thai are warm, made and sold riyht.

If you want a jjood hot (jun that kl's them every shot, we have 'em, and we also have the ammunition. uru.ind the aid rep or No.v ftkfivi well Ik HJP Di Iu of near ti. KANSAS! M. V' i ft J. Hm.hi tW 11 Tuesd.l I I 1 We are headipiui ters for i.ll k'mhs of chilli supplier City Muat Muiket.

Mrs. W. Smith who has been here visiting her brother, Mr. 1'. Richardson, aud oilier relatives, has returned to her home in Wichita.

The City Bakery's Sunday linura aie. to 10 a. ui. and tlo 6 p. in.

8 1 ill Kind cl' Produce IUiya natter, and a is at L-nd-reacheit at le reciud for three bought the See his ad. Couniy Supi ins iug a mi etiu toe S. i T'ipeka this week. If. ivi- iSc Cla-k il-' 1 duck kibiug, Ito knicd ii eleld.iV Uil 1 Thi uuiMiiitio 1 Cif M' )WM, "A Nice Man ta Deal with" W.S.

McKown SITKA (.1 is enjoviUi' ft GO'tcUe, tro Mrs. Wade Mckinley viiit by her Mister, Miss.

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1909-1910