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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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TT KEPBBLICAN. COBNTY Till 1-L MK Mar la cl) YOLUMK 1. ASHLAND, CLARK COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY NOV, HA NUMBER 28 i LOCAL NEWS Lexington Messrs Robert Seacat, Charley Daily and Charley King have gone to Salina to attend Commercial college. Cal NelT has returned to his home in Tyrone, Oklahoma. Mr.

William Bader, of Winfield, was a recent guest at James Morrison's. W. S. McKown, of Ashland. Kansas, extends you a cordial invitation to visit their store from December sixth to eleventh to meet the Malleable Girl and the Malleable Man from South Bend, who will show their Ran serve a dainty lunch, and present you with a Cook Book and useful Souvenir.

A set of ware with each range this week C. W. Meade made a trip to Topeka this week. The advertising mcrchantB enjoyed a fine trade Saturday. Miss Gladys Helmick has resigned as tacher of her school.

Republican Print Pleases Particular People, Particularly Pleasing Prices. Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison spent I Sunda; Mark Morrison's. C.

L. King and Tim Hughes vere in TYouMIFind it at the Store of W. S. eKown We are headquarters for all kinds of chilli supplies. City Matt Market.

Mrs. W. N. Wallingford who has been quite ill is much improved this week. E.

T. Conklin and wife of Sitka w.Te it town Saturday doing some shopping. Messrs VV. Harvey and I-'. C.

Price were attending to business in Topeka Ashland Monday. Rev. Coblentz preached a sermon to all iuterea'ed audience Sunday and afterwards gave a talk on the work of the Kansas Children's Home Society. Rev, McCormick began 'a series of special meetings here yesterday evening. Mrs.

Levi Wilson and Miss Anna, of Ashland, were guests at George Friday and Saturday. Wolk has begun on the new telephone FrmDece mrthojlt The Malleable Man and the Malleable Girl will show ftMl 4 li sit XjV V- Il1 1 1 lJ fOfOl1 1 ll last week, Rov Vallentine left Monday morning lilies. Hot Buscuits and Coffee tS Receive a valuable Cook Book, beautiful souvenir The Citizens State Bank and a present worth if you buy your Range A Wichita specialist has been called to see Miss Sadie Dctiney, and has expressed his belief that he can cute her. She has already improved under his treatment. during the Exhibit.

You cannot afford to miss it' for Withita to take a course in a business college. "No Hunting Allowed" signs for sale at this office 5c each. These signs are printed on heavy card board. Besides beef, we have spare ribs, sausage, ham sausage, weincrs, and bolana at the City Meat Market. KANSAS Remember the time and the place.

ASHLAND. Mrs. Frank Daily is uNu mut li belter at this writing. Her physician made another call there Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Morrison are liv Chat'lev has been here Rev Ilaughey Resigns visiting friends subscribed for the Re W. T. U. Rev.

I'. E. Ilaughey, who for the past; ing with Henry Rogers this winter. We are glad to welcome them back to publican and left Saturday for his home in M'dvane. inU TEal 11.13 I.Clt Ul I 1 1 1 9 MHMWttM RgSIMRfiNl If vou want to buy beef and pork that Wm.

M. EVANS, Trop. Miss Mary I'ike and Karl Hughes, two worthy young people, both of Lexington, were married in the Probate Judges office by that official last Monday. Their many friends unite in wishing them happiness. Subscriptions or renewals, for the Clark County Republican, our county's i i i sn Our Press Department has been silent for some time, but not because of lack of news.

We have been having some very Interesting meetings. We hope very soon to publish a list of department superintendents and everything in good woi kiug order. World's temperance Sunday will be ittingly obseived in all our churches and Sunday schools and the W. C. T.U.

will arrange a program for the evening isbutchered and sold under the pure food law, come to the City Meat I will buy V) inches of advertising space in the Republican for one issue. In catering to our readers yon reach the best, they are all paid up; not a dead head on our supscription list. We wish those who are contemplating doing extra advertising in our Christines number would get their copy ready Christian church o' this cit" handed in i-is resignation as par.tur the church last Sunday morniin; and delivered hi? farewell discourse Sunday evening. A union meeting was held in the Christian church and the large building was well tilled with people who had learned to love the retiring pastor. After Rev.

Ilaughey had completed his address Rev. McCorniick; pastor of the Methodist church: and Rev. Waite, pastor of the Presbytei iau church, each made a short address expressing their egrets to lose such a faithful co-worker and commending him for the good work Short Orders a Specially Cleanliness is Our Motto side Main St When Hungry Drjp in leading paper, and for the Youth's Companion and Kansas City Star received at the p'stoflice at Lexington. work to lie done earlv as there is much at the M. K.

Church. Remember the date, Nov. 2R. forget the Republican lor clean job printing. for that number.

Mrs. Ora P. Messing who has been We are planing a campaign of in our schools, one of our most important departments of work. A New Oven at the IF VOU RESIGN WHO fcARES? From Muti.scy'B Magazine: Whoever are who tuny read these words here for several weeks visiting relatives and attending to bUsness, returned to hef home in Wichita last Saturday morning. The feature story for our Christinas i number will he "Getting Christinas Dinner on a Ranch," by P.x-l'tesident Roosevelt.

ty Bakeryl if? he has acci'inplished during his pastor-Ate here. Mr. H.iughcy was loved hy the larger pot Hon of the membership of this church. Ilaughey loved truth. He often told us that he gloried in trying to preach the pure gospel in -its simplicity, lie will be greatly missed, as Well will his csteetmtble wife.

Mr. and Mis. Hiuighex have gone to Uuitford, Kansas, 10 be pastor of the church thcie and while Ashland wiil lose these worth people it will be Huit-ford's gain. The b.ist wisher ol out people go with iht tii. We do not wish to he considered Indifferent or disinterested as to the liquor situation of our city.

Most of our working numbers are busy, motherl who would be considered out of place if found out on the street hunting evidence or chasing down the County Attorney. Ph ase bear in mind that we are more than rious tr aid. in law enforcement believer it is possible to do So. l.ei all members who arc interested UiIh ijuestion fa one Unit yon should ask yourself most Kcriously: ll I were to resign, would I It elected? This in thr kind of nuest'on which it doca yon pood lo link uud aiiSAer with uus-pahni; frankness If is one of the qiieslions which maki- you Bread, Pies, Cakes of all kinds and ALWAYS FRESH Colf Sl.oi rU'Vs at all hours W. S.

McKown shipped a gang plow to Cold water hist week. If all lines of trade ill Ashland were worked ns strong and advertised as well as the hardware and implement business is, this town would do twice the business it does. dare should be used til Sclectini it remedy for headaches. M.my are dangerous. RoC eadaCb Jemcdy Is safe, sure and speedy, HnG Chemical Concern, Chicago, III, For sale by all dealers.

remember the tegular meeting at the Presbyterian church next Sunday afternoon at Hot Its a FjiIn e. Chilli Finn Line Of Red RidiiK) Hyoil Canned Coods liUlc dinky shew bided to T.atmdav niidit. We Tin ic i Hppcar-h CIGARS AND TOBACCO belicvi Vor thi it is a fake from tart to finish fuson: man ap- Peary claims to he the first while man ev-er at the pole and Mathew Henson.his negro servant, who was With him, claim" to '); the first black nian. search your heart, look Into all the si'cretH of yobr life, and bring yon face to face with what iB real -uer-hapa brutally real. Whatever talent you may have, whatever wif" you may noBsess tliene-hae not kefu (ho only fHcloiH in your ati aticemi nt.

Tbfy have helped you miiih or little, the casn mnv bo; yet T.lint you arc And what yoit have, yoit tiwr vet'y largely lo the good wMl and the Rood opinion of ollieia. They have neirptol you. smooiiicd your pidh. But if you were to resign, would ithey do Ilie nnmo thing over Would your wifo choose you iitsidnT Examine yourHDir cloudy and noe SvhetlH.r you nt at lit a id living to please, thinklm of ail tlio llltl things that go to matte up fi wonutn'H happiin'SH. If yihi Hav-j maris your wife dread ami foaV ybu, So that slid nhuddera at otir very touch, ould sHe again Belect ybu, If oncejho lesal ootid between yoit could be fut, then, this question sharply to y'ourHelf In ull the relatloms of your life.

It la a grim tusk, lint nothing piu.iclud tin- editor of the Republican for soiii" advertising and ie untiled our advt-t tiiu; tates for cash. The advance man wu.ded to trade U-- ''tickets" and said the tuoptietor of the "Miow" would not allow him to "pay rash for advertising. Now dear reader, you know Unit an outfit that hasn't the cash to pay lot advertising, hasn't the cash to buy costumes, or scenery or employ good adorn. It never fails. Presbyterian Cllurcll Preaching next at ll a.

m. anil p. in. Sunday school at 10 a. Good job printing requires good type, fashionable printing requires fashionable type; artistic printing requires artistic designing and good press work and good ink.

Try the Republican print, it pleases particular people. To be effective, advertising should possess one distinct feature "direct-( ness of appeal, tt should tell whal is ieteuded 111 a brief "hit-the-bull's eye" manner. Words cost money in an advertisement, therefor boil it down to fects. Western Publisher. Someone, we 'don't know who, Is Ur-culatiug the repoot around that M.

G. Stevensou owns this paper and dictates what gdes in the pAper. This i. not true. Mr.

SteVensort paid Ills subscrip CvefhhlNew Everyt hing Clean Evejryt hn Njce Evcf thiuu Strictly First Class EVERYBODYS DRUG STORE DODGE FULLER, rroin iotot Ashland, -o- litisas Lucky 7 Social. CiMile one and all to the I. O. O. Hall; There a 7 sbcial to attend, On Wednesday night (Dec.

17) When your cash by 7s you'll spetid. For 7 cents you get in the door, And every tth person shall be, With royal pomp and ceremony, Welcomed, marked, and admitted free. A 7 program will be given Of all its merits vit cali't tell you half, But if ybu're there to listen tn it Twice 7 times 'twill make you laugh. For 7 cents more you will be givett 7 kinds of good tilings to eat, Which is a 7-fold inducement For cooks cannot be beat. Christian hildeavor meeting at 7 p.

ui. All are cordially invited to meet ith us. Alex Wait. Trie City Bakery's Sunday hours ere: to 10 a. til.

and 3 to 6 p. lit. tion and payn for everything else that he gets and as far dictating what is1 printed in the cvllumns nobody mit the editor does that. Is bnttor for you as a uinri than to aak yourself thla (iiPntlon, and fltiHwer It With perfect friinknesa: I resigned, WUulll bt reelected 1 8 Come to The A Hoodo Blck Chicken. Mrs.

Cal Ilciiiy. a thrifu- house I THANKSGIVING "THANKSGIVING Day is approaching, it is a An enchaiige gives the following good advise: "Never go where you are not wanted. If a Mian wants you to visit his hoih'e he will invite you. If a tiler-chant wants your trade he will advertise iii his home paper;" The Republican wishes to call attention to tiie men whose advertisements appear in this paper. They are a clean hit of business men who appreciate your busirliss And through their advertisements invite you to their respective places of business.

Van Appleheberry the city marshal and Ihe editor of this paper wet-e firted Bon Ton Restaurant For Fiile CocolateU( Peanuts ami Pop Born 1 6 A Hsliland Kansas time we as citizens or tnis great commonwealth give thanks for the marly blessings We have received. To show our gratefulness df the large patronage we havfi received in the panti wC will make the following prices, so that nrt one may bedevoid a good dinner Thaksgiving Day $8.30 bach in police court fot- pulling off ie roeeully had an experience with sonio poultry which was Columbus corroHponiicrk'e bf tin' Imlla-tiapolls News. One of In hatched a brood llf chickens, all of which were white hut one. Tlio hen atlelhped to kill the on black ehlelicn, And whs pren'iite I from doing ho only by Mrs. Iti'ivy transferring tlio black chick, to Hnblhcf heii.

Thin lion, However, nl bo liad brood of whltn ami she, too, blijiHdeil to Ih liiiiK (Idea to the extVh'i Uini. bhc (Vied to kill it. Fimilly MiH. ItcfiiJ tooli the rierpiq-ed blaek ehlelicn, rh'ne ichi tlinti n-live, and pine 'd mi a enrii with ciutnry ililM. 1 1 ii it) the I'hVt wn'i iiiolValeu, hut was pO'iiii 1 1 1 to peep lo its heart's erjnli'iit.

'ilie peeping, however, finally gSt Vm ihe nerves 'of the I'Biiury any now ho Iiuk i casert WS sin mill inald's no iiViIk' Have Hint r)f liccp- a Jeffer'es-Johusoii stunt In Ule Currier livery barn Monday. It isn't always beslldrtlla mail a i.al even one I is clothed with the authority of a Village 1 bull. ft "If there is one business dn earth that I that a quitter should leave ioue It Is' advertising," savS John Wanaitlalier. "To make a success of advertising one Canned pumpkin, per can, 10c Cranberries, per quart, 10c Da'es and igs, per pound, 10e Seeded Raisns, 3 pounds per pound, lile 3 lb. can peais ibe 3 lb.

can tomatoes, 1 gal. can peaches, 4fc Strawberries, 2 cans 'Jfte Pine Apples Ill to Pitted Cherries, extra fine, Zfic Apple llulter, 2 2ftC Olives, per bottle, Koc owan Soulel K' 1 Doalor In must lit preiare! to stick to it like a barintckle On a lioat's butloni. Adver- 1 KM) Buys IJuttor, Egu and all Kind of Produce oooocooccxxxoooooxxxooxc llig. In Unltallon bw eagennite. tulug doesn't jerk, it pulls.

It begins I very gently at first, but the pull ii steady. It is likeWd to a team of horses pulling heavy loud. A thousand spasmodic Jerks will not budge the load, while half the power exerted in toady effort will start aukern moving THE PIONEER STORE SITKA KANSAS Hy making It own ice one govorn-ien1 dep.irtmcnt bun luoimht the cost 7.e, tir-nr v. e'i ft ton..

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1909-1910