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The Blue Rapids Journal from Blue Rapids, Kansas • 4

The Blue Rapids Journal from Blue Rapids, Kansas • 4

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W. C. 7. V. COLUMN.

JOrr Edited by Mrmtlame Sao. 8earcu and Austin. "PALACE OF SWEETS" Mrg John Aria, is reported better. Mrs. Charles Moser went to Marysville this morning for a short visit with friends.

We note with much pleasure, that Senator Brown, and Repre BURGLARIES The devil lurks in every drop of alcohol. There is only one good side to S3 the saloon, and that is the out side, and the farther away you keep even from that side, the better off you are. Will Open Saturday, January 21st. Home made Candies a spccSr.Tty. Hoston Cream Fudge thocolate, Cocoanut, Peanut, Maple and Fruit.

Brittles Peanut and Cocoai.ut. R.i.'j i h.in and nut. Write it on the national laws sentative Shearer, are voting in the interests of the people of Kansas. John Feebe, from Barnes Kansas, an uncle of Mrs. Seldon, stopped off between trains Monday, he was on his way to the Implement Dealers, Convention, at Blotting out the license clause.

Write it on each ballot white, So it can be read aright Are the Least of Our Troubles. We protect our funds in every way, regardless of expense. Our BURGLATY TvpuRANCE is written in one of the largest and strongest corporations in the world. Our safe is a Mosler Screw Door and has never been burglarized, while we carry membership -l! American Bankers' Association the best Where there drink, there danger." The W. C.

T. U. met with Kansas City. Full Representative Andrew .1 Cnndie line of 1: Mrs. A.

B. Tibbetts on January Shearer, was assigned in the house of representatives to the following committies: Railroads, 6th. Devotional service was led by Mrs. Akers. Business ses Not organized Detective Service orc sion followed.

Poem read by Charitable Institutions, Agricul a single Association Pr.r.h Ifrv ture and Elections. Kitchen. Perrine Mrs. Peacock, entitled "New Year." The cigarette question was then discussed, in which ail Senator W. B.

Brown was nlaced on thefollowing committies took part. After the meeting lank. Next 1: in appointments made in the Sen ate: Chairman of fees ana sala ries, member of the committee on Ways and Means, and taxation. C. E.

Uphouse presented the THE JOTtptvta. i High School Notes. uuv Sage has enrolled for fire department with rubber coats as an expression of his apprecia been attacked since last Septeni -v at that time the burglars were capluivd tly. We also have installed a- l.u .1 y. tern, and with our banking rooms brillinnt1; lighted all night long and the telephone oiTieo above its, no bank could be 1c Why will you take the risk of e-'-ying and concealing your money 1 l.v.'.i it out of circulation, especially when you are now fully protected by the which ab solutely guarantees the return of yrv-v money under all and every iiar.ces.

MAKE lTSF OP Ot'Tl work, eicial i'- Enteral at Per. it 6, itt 111 Kaiwit. I'nd Freshman class has corn- tion for the services rendered by them at the time of the fire. pleted Physical Geography and The boys will appreciate this gift 'miing Commercial Geogra- One Tor i by Mr. Uphouse.

inis week. Mrs. Nellie Henderson has a had adjourned, dainty refreshments were served by Mesdames A. B. and C.

C. Tibbetts. A PROTEST. As white ribboners we protect against using the cook books whose receipts call for brandy in the mince pies and plum puddings. Even Marion Harland from her lofty standard has her receipts concocted with these stimulants in her menus.

In claret cup (taken from Mrs. Carson's cook book) the directions call for one quart bottle of claret, one liquor glass of brandy and one wine glass full of cherry wine. This invigorating beverage is much in vogue among our noble cousins across the water. To make red currant cordial you are to put one quart of whiskey with the other ingredients. A cordial, indeed! We think the temperance mothers of our land Xmas cactus with one hundred The BIiih llapicl.

Journal in iMtiu, In Old Arll.ii.V' HuUl and thirty full blooms. This nuts one over on the Kansas D. Holloway county secre-' the Y. M. C.

A. work in this county, was in the city Tues-I day. He reports progress in the -1 The Seniors' English class is the study of Macbeth City Xmas cactus advertised OFFICIAL PAPEK OF I. hi I'. so extensively as having one hundred and twenty full blooms.

The CITIZENS' Slide -Bank. ny J. r. ii and the Sophmores, Ruskin George Perrine and family ar Sosnmo and Lillies. The English rived from Junction City Wed olasres are finding the books M.

A. THOMPSON, President. C. E. Cashier.

nesday morning and will have rooms for the present in the Thirty of the poor farms of Kansas have no inmates. Fifty counties have no inmates in the penitentiary. I Ifijincd by the City-; Library of I value in class work. Arlington building. Mr.

Perrine HOC will soon open a candy store in Our second term starts out in will have to begin a work along the room south of the btate Bank The prand iury at A'lr-q 1 tlio miflvf of a i dem i of these lines that has been has returned twenty-two indict SNv 2s is. I have the following articles for grippe the tollowing have 1. it of school this week on neglected hitherto. Some white ribboners seem to see no harm sale at my home: Kitchen range, in cider, even if it has a tang ments in connection wil.i recent dynamite explosion. All of the indictments charge murder in the first degree.

this account: Bessie Russell, Eva Lathrop, Augusta Sedivy, Clifford Gerard, Aubrey Ham and to it. Where there's alcohol, there's danger. Lila Leppard. TO BE CONTINUED. grill, chandelier, brass lamp, small lamp, folding bed with a large mirror, wicker baby buggy, coal oil stove, bath room linoleum, gasoline stove, plate rack, blinds, Victor gramaphone, etc.

J. J. Graham. Business A New Tiber el even Suits' against companic v. The first half of the school by with an unusually Have Made Full Settlement, The New York Underwriters' small number of interruptions to regular school work.

Attend Insurance Co. made full settle Mrs. L. 0. Mathews of Barrett, ant- good and the examina ment with C.

N. Burket on the United ii'iales uc 1' I. ounui, January 7th. The charge is taking timber from government lands in western Arkansas, by several of the crooked methods employed in stealing timber. well known in the southern part of the county where she has re I lions and term grades indicate I that in most cases results have 8 Full I.ini" HARDWARE, CUTLERY, STOVES, policy carried in their company bv him on the building damaged sided for the past twenty-six been satisfactory.

years died Saturday morning. The funeral services were held Mon by fire. The amount of the policy was $1500. This is a quick settlement and speaks well for the company. C.

N. Rodgers day at the M. E. church. Mr.

An invention has been patented with the claim th: make it possible for au i sons to talk over a telephone Mathews is very low with The class in Shorthand make an average speed of ninety-two a minute in dictation from i new material, their highest speed I -ivi being one hundred and HEATERS, PUMPS, TINNINC is the company representative pneumonia and his recovery is rcl at this place. doubtful. We wish to call the attention four words a minute. The class transcribed on the typewriter of the readers of The Journal to our advertisers. Each of these from shorthand notes at the average of twenty-six words a minute.

This is unusually excellent speed for one term's work. firms are among the best in Mar shall county. Read their "ads" Come in and see these men and We assure every purchaser in our line that we can meet all competition, With the Best Goods, with the Prices and with Satisfaction. their goods. When you do busi wire at the name o.i principle of using different rates of vibration.

If successful, it will save the telephone companies immense sums. Secretary Knox and the British Ambassador, Mr. firyce, are now engaged in negotiating a general treaty of arbitration between the United States and Great Britain which will cover all possible points at issue, and make war impossible. Such a treaty ought to be promptly ratified by both governments. ness with these firms you will be pleased with the goods you buy A Girl in the County Jail.

Thursday evening of last week a girl was placed in the county jail. No prisoner has been put in the hands of Sheriff Sullivan and under his care in whom Jim is more interested. She is a life prisoner Jim says. The Stork is responsible for the little one's presence and mother and babe are doing fine. Single Comb Black Minorcas World's Record layers of the Big White Eggs $1.50 per setting, $7.00 per hundred.

Fred Kelm. Seneca, Kan. and the men you deal with. In a conversation with an offi cial of the Citizens State Bank D. B.

Watters, who left here some three weeks ago in company with his wife, who is in poor health, for Phoenix, Arizona, is on bis way home. The change did not improve her condition and Sunday a telegram was received by C. T. Watters stating that they would return at once. The friends of Mr.

and Mrs. Watters regret very much GERARD DEAN. of Waterville, we were told that the bank had purchasedand would soon put in place a large Mosler safe with screw door. The sate is larger than the one in the Citizens State Bank at this COOO 'O'O Everything evens up all right in the end. The rich have the ice in the summer time and the poor in the winter.

Niekerson Argosy place. Repairs are now being that the change of climate failed to aid in the improvement of Mrs. Watters' condition. made on the building damaged at the time of the robbery. Mr.

Fundus, one of Waterville's HARDWARE! I 1 busy merchants, has traded his stock of general merchandise for a farm near Parsons Kansas. Mr. Fundus carried the largest stock Butter and Eggs Decline of general merchandise in Water ville and is regarded as one of the best business men in that little city. He has been in Water Winter lute getting here, hut it surely has arrived There is now abundunt evidence that Good Heater is a neeeHxily in the house. Come in and examine our long line of Heaters, The Round Oak ville the past five years and his many friends hope that he will continue his residence at that placa.

Arch McRae and wife, former THE BIG DROP IN PRICES of Butter and Eggs put them down to where you should feel that you can use quantities of them and save on lard and meat bills. Here Are Our Retail Prices: ly of this place, are the proud parents of a nice girl baby, which arrived at their home in Wynoski, Vermont, last Thurs standing at the head. Our Heaters are of the very bint grade at the Lowest Possible Price. We have a new supply of MEAT MEAL and OIL MEAL. day and the reports say that Mrs.

McRae and baby are doing fine, but the family is a little anxious about Arch. Frank THERE'S a treat in store for you if you have not met Big Ben. You may have read his Ads in the big magazines, but theca are not half 8trong enough. rlnn't think bcrnn RROWN BROTHERS. Brooks says that Grandma Brooks is requiring the attention of Ihf whole t'firmlv Here's our best to Mr.

and Mrs. McRae Best Grade Country Butter per lb 20c Cooking Stock Country Butter per lb 17c Creamery Butter peril) 22c Fresh Laid Eggs per doen 22c Your poultry, cgs, butter and cream hrinfj the cash at I the Hliie Uapids Poultry Co. I Phone 25. The Marshall County News correspondent from Waterville says: (1. Strong and Slu-rill' and their baby.

The board of county commissioners passed an order last week making the Marshall County News the official county paper and giving to it the county advertising at 25 per cent of legal rates. The board also authorized i Sullivan came up lrom I.lue 1. 1 Kapius one uay labi. wuuk 0 carried away our bootlegger. a Ar DELIVEIIKI) TO ANY PART OF THE CUT to do him justice.

In fact, no Ad can, so I won't attempt to write one about him. This announcement is simply an invitation for you to walk by my store and meet him. $2.50 A. A. MARVIN, Jeweler.

Optician, the Frankfort Daily Index to print all county advertising at the rate of 25 per cent of legal rates, making the county printing cost the taxpayers 50 per cent of legal rates. The Advocate-Democrat was given the They had not oeeu gone mure than thirty minutes before a Blue Rapids bootlegger came in and sold four pints of whisky on our main street. Mr. Strong had better up his own Yy alley before calling on his neighbors." Just give Mr. Sullivan or Mr.

Strong the name and they will do the cleaning. Will lluj Hogs and Cattle at all times. Hogs to be delivered on Mondays and Tuesdays. Phone either 21!) or 80 white. N.

S. Flack, Blue Rapids contract to do all of the job work for the county..

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