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The Axtell Anchor from Axtell, Kansas • 1

The Axtell Anchor from Axtell, Kansas • 1

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The Axtell Anchori
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Axtell, Kansas
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V4 14 OUR MOTTO: Advertising is to Business What Steam is to Machinery The Grand Motive VOL: XXIII AXTELL, MARSHALL COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1905. NO. 13 FObW Obttuary. John M. Neff was born at Pender Nebraska, September 28, 1895 and died at Sabetha, Kansas, February 28, 1905, after a short but severe and Dell Hanna who has been residing in Morris county for several years has purchased the Morris farm south of town and will give Marshall county another trial No better place Dell.

Mrs.R. G. Farrar and Mrs. II. Harness were shoping in Seneca Wednesday.

Frank Scott went to Beattie painfull illness. When asked how he was feeling he always cheerfully answered Miss Madge Wasser returned from Oneida Saturday. Some one entered the shoe store of J. L. Hayes's last Sunday night and secured about $11.00 In cash nothing else being taken.

They gained admission by prying open the back window. There is some suspicion as to the guilty party, Two stores were robbed in Bailey-ville Monday night, Burt E. Brown of Seneca was in town Saturday. Miss Marion Hampton of Frankfort visited relatives here last week. better." The last few hours he said he had Card of Thanks.

To the many friends who so kindly sympathized with us during the sickness and death of our beloved son and brother. We sincerely thank you and wish you God's blessings. Ma. and Mas. J.

H. Nefp and Family. Andrew Johnson and John Stanley went to Vleits Sunday to take charge of the lumber yard at that place which Mr. Johnson purchased some time ago. Charence Powell o' Goffs was transacting business in town Tuesday and Wednesday.

J. G. Bickel was called to Falls City, Nebraska, Sunday his mother being seriously ill. Carl Wricht of Fairbury, Nebr, no pain and at last passed away as though going to sleep. The fiiuerai services was held in the Presbyterian church Thursday and was conducted by Rev.

John A. Axtell Has A man who would rather hunt tliuti eat. He having walked ten miles through mud six inches deep, to lull one duck. Several boys who think it is a real smart? joke to tie horses, which have been tied to the hitch racks by the owners, at places where they can not be easily found. Five citizens who are aspiring for the office of city marshall, at the spring election.

The most up-to-date business men of any town of its size in Kansas, who waut business, who are able to do business and invite business. See their 'adds' in the Anchor. An oblidging set of young men. A number of handsome young ladies with taleut to match. Two new church building that when finished will add to the appearance of au already good looking town.

A young lady who is very fond of making dates with traveling men at the appointed hour giving them Currie. A. largo concourse of friends and neighbors and friends accompanied M. C. Peters of the Marysville Advocate paid the Anchor office a pleasant visit Thursday.

Rural Route Inspector went over the routes from Axtell to inspect and note what changes are necessary to complete solid county service in this county. Last week we accideutly failed to mention that Chesley Sharpeof Bell- the remains to the Axtell cemetery, Have you paid your subscription? A. A. Nork moved into the Chance property in the east part of town. Ed.

Hanley and Wm. Burne3 left where Interment was made. His class and teacher at school was present in a body as well as the visited with the Ream family over Sunday. Superintendent of the schools, and pupils from his room. Mrs.

Mary Kelly left Monday for evue, Idaho, is visiting relatives here Mr. Sharpe was one of the early pioneers of this vicinity coming in There were a number of floral tributes among which was a very Thursday for Spokane, Washington. Clarence Melendy of Bailey ville was in town Thursday, Mrs. J. G.

Stanley and little daughter. Irene, left Monday for Atchison to attend the Stanley-Fiss wedding which occured on an extended visit in luitcueuvuie, Iowa. pretty one from the Christian fc.n- loiiT. AC that time neighbors were deayor Society, and another from his Ben Tillery the Seneca horse buy far apart in some instances ten er was in town Mondav. class in the Presbyterian Sabbath miles in some directions.

Only those who, like, Mr. Sbarpe have witnessed In spite of the bad roads, quite a the changes can fully appreciate the T. C. Casterlino has been on- the crowd attended the dance at the opera house last Monday evening. conditions that are now, existing.

sick list the past week. bucta visits are bound to give Sipples's Orchestra of Marysville Ray Browu went to Corning Sat pleasure both to the visited and the urday returning Monday, Visitor. furnished the music. John McBurney and family moved onto the Thos Smith farm south west C. II.

Hayes and wife of GofTs babetha is talking water works. School. We would like, correspondents in every neigborhood around Axtell. The enterprising lir of Bjrry Sons gave an cooking exhibit of ilia Magestic Range serving biscuits and coffee. Liberal advertising drew numbers of patrons drew large crowds and several ranges were sold with prospec ts for more sales.

We are pleased to note this deserved success. Don't forget the school entertainment in the opera house Friday evening March 3d. Subject Resolv visited Mr. Hayes's parents over Sunday. Pawuee City, Summerfield and Marysyille and Sabetha have each the laugh.

One of the best 5c cigars on the market. Little Sultana. Two young men who are gaining juitc a reputation as pugilists. A man who is a cousin to Abraham Lincoln. Several citizens who visit the town pump since the recent action of the city council.

The National Extracts and spices are sold under a guarantee. Come back and get your money if not satisfied, For 6ale by A. S. Gay lord. had a visit from fire.

While the John McClary is the first to report killing any ducks this season he kill citizens work heroically the scarcity of water cripples their efforts. A ing two last Sunday. fire drill in schools may save many P. W. O'Neil of Beattie was a lives, also flue inspectors to examine business visitor Monday.

of here this week, Milton Carnaham and A. Griffith left Tuesday for Burningtou, Colo. Misses Mildred and Stella Briggs of Havelock, stopped off here Tuesday for a visit with friends on their way home from Oneida. Mike McDonald of Summerfield transferred here Tuesday on his way to Marysville. C.

W. Anderson of Beattie was transacting business in town Tues- flues with power to condemn defec Ed. Broyler and wife left Tuesday for their home in Marysvillo. Roy Beach, the popular' young jeweler of Summertield was trans Mrs. Cora Berry of Seneca is vis Uing at the home of W.

F. Berry's this week. acting business in town Monday. tive ones may reduce the danger of fire greatly. While Axtell may sympathize with her sister toivns in their misfortunes, is she using all the preventive means she can to prevent a similar experience? This is offered suggestively.

Brown county Odd Fellows have a county organization which is a success. Why not try it in this county? ed: That Strikes as conducted to-day are wrong and a source of danger to the R( public. Our thanks are due to the miny who have kindly helped us in many ways this week. Tlu necessity of O. O.

go to the springs at Excel-sor Springs, will keep him away only a short time. Irvin Rush who is holding down a day. responsible position in the National II. C. Clark went to lola Friday his father being seriously ill.

Bank at Seneca visited home folks R. II. Farrar and wife are visitiug at the home of H. K. Harness this over Sunday returning Monday, Dr.

J. A. Gaston attended the week. funeral of Dr. Lesh at Seneca Satur John Stine, who recently returned from Minco, Iud.

Ter. paid this office day. Prof. It. E.

Long attended tlx a pleasant visit and showed us the skull of a wild cat that was caught i teacher's association at Blue Rupids Friday anil Saturday. S. L. Flippo of Oketo yisited friends here last week. Win.

Talbot of Watervillc trans acted business here last Friday. T. A. Cor.klin moved his family to I GO TO Sumtuerlield Wednesday. Mr.

Conk lii will open a billiard parlor at thai place. i) 1 A car load of Farm Implements In a trap by his brother near Minco. John looks alright but excuse us from meeting the cat while alive. O. C.

Backus of the Anchor forct went Monday to Excelsior Springs-to try tbe healing effects of tin springs. Thos Walker of the Anchor force visited with relatives at Holton Saturday and Sunday. James Adams left for Kansas Missouri, Tuesday. Carl Benson camo up from Oiedia Monday and was accompanied home Tu 'sdny by his father J. Benson.

Fred Isi-li and Carl Simpson wen; Hoi-tun, Kansas, Tuesday. They expect to get employment in the Rock Island shops at that place. Mr. and Mrs. August Ilurlie are just received.

D. C. Onkil. J. J.

Miisso moved to Dickinson county last Tuesday. Mrs. Morton who has been visiting the family of S. C. Wasser for Ih past week returned to her home id Murysvillfi Tuesday.

JOd. Berry of Seneca is acting as nflrtts i.t the Grand Islund depot Where you will find everything kept in a first class drug business. Bring us your prescriptions. Our Sine of Toilet Articles is during the absence of Mr, Cl.iik. the proud parents of a baby girl The Kansas City Weekly Journal or tha Kansas City Weekly Star which arrived last Friday.

Harve Bishop formerly of this place, but j. of Vermillion was FREE at this office. delivered shaking hands with old friends here last Sunday Rev. Father Tatou lecture in Marysvillo evening. last Tuesday.

W. F. Gernandt, the Marysville We want your business and wi Trott's Orchestra of Marysvillo tiansf red here last Saturday on treat you right. architect, transferred hero Tuesday for Summertield. R'v.

W. D. Hamilton came home from Summerfield Tuesday where he has been holding protruded meet ings. i HYNES' DRUG STORE their way home from StimineiTiekl. Mugill Peters of thu Advocate DoanK-rat was transacting business here las Saturday.

John Mulryan who is manager of a drug store in Seeds has been visiting reLtives here the past week. John Leioerg shipped his hous hold affects to Spoliame, Washington last Monday, to that his future home. Pftif Mr, and Mrs. J. R.

Livingston entertained friends at flinch last Monday evening. Refreshments served and a good tiaicj was reported by till, Wm Waters oud wife went to Marysville Tuesday. KassssKsiSass i..

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