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The Beattie Palladium from Beattie, Kansas • 4

The Beattie Palladium from Beattie, Kansas • 4

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BF.ATTI MARKETS. THE RACES. The long looked for rain came School begins Monday. For Sale two Kodaks, cash if taken right away. cheap for Enquire at 1 Thursday night but was heavy and i Hogs Fat Steers 4.25 1,75 Butcher's stock H.ikihH.BO Corn white 30.

yellow per bn Oats INc put tho truck in a poor condition for The Palladium THE OFFICIU- PAPER OP THE CITY OP BEATTIE. 81.00 l'HIl YICAK IN ADVANCK. W'5 racing, but the Association had teams at work early Friday morning which Wheat 6 5ic Millet seed 45c Flaxseed 1.23 Replenish your stock of eatable3 m) put it in fair condition by the time the lirst race was culled. At two o'clock at prices that will surprise you, the Woodmen Hand gathered on Main Mutter l)c. creamery 2i; Apples HO Potatoes 50c Kggs perdoz Friday, Auo, 31, 1000.

street and played a selection after- i fi uur stocic 13 complete every detail. St Joae.pt) r4 Grind Island Ry whinh they marched to the grounds followed by the crowd. They played a few selections at the grounds before the first race was called, which was the No old stuff on our shelves; everything fresh and of the choisest brands. TIME CAIU). Kd Amos, who has been here the past month in the capacity of a photo V.

ART. U) trot, and in which llilmont won tin We handle Ileinz's preserves, pickles, li.fi No 2 ni Nlwk 4.1. ill 4 1 14 Local ft ii.oo No I Vim. in.v ft I'jism. in 17 Tlii frt ii Hi I IH Local fit 4.

lip in this office. Mrs. T. S. L.

Giles' Millinery openings are almost daily so that her stock is always complete. Born to Mr. Mrs. John Pierce on Saturday last, a boy baby. Mother and child doing well.

John reported- fast recovering. It is reporled here that young was back In jail at Marysvillo. This time for breaking up the furniture and a stove in a school house. If he escapes the penitentiary this trip he'll have to hurry. The Woodmen's Log Rolling at Summerlield was a success in every way.

There was a largo crowd pros eilt each day to witness the extensive program which consisted of singing, speaking, recitations, races, turning, etc. The Woodmen tried their best to entertain the crowd and did exceding-ly well in the attempt. Tho dance each evening was woll attended and the music was exceptionally good. Only as uggestion We bolievo if first money, Miss Bashaw second, I'mntilla third and Sober John fourth. grapher, left last Monday for his home in Manhattan, whero he will enter the Agricultural collego again and graduate in the spring.

lie did lots of work here and did good service, lie Is a jovial fellow and made a host of Host time 2:45. The second event was more exciting, i 'i i wuiji iu.ii iinu ui tui. in. rl'J A full line of choice teas and coffees, t. canned goods, etc.

being the one-half mile and repeat. MAUYNVIU.K T1MK CAliO. Unioo pacific. INOIM tf. HOITTH.

4 p. m. Kansas City press in. la I p. III.

KiiClllt Hlltl A'l' oni'll 2 p. in. All trains dully, J. l.ONKIUiAN, I'xoipt, Sunday. Mahvmviij.k, as.

Muggins won first, Mollio Knox sec friends among the young people while ond, lone Parker third and White Eye fourth. Time here, lie helped the band out greatly, playing any part that happened to be missing, We join with his many In the third event, the three-quarter Local Mention. milo dash, Clan Campbell won llrst, friends here in wishing him succcbs at Oklahoma Vic second, park Night collego. third, Ogle and Chas. Finley finishing last in order named.

Time 1:20. with Miss Troa O'Neil Is visiting fati We always have a large stock of veg- fa 'jp! etables, fruits, on hand. We handle Marysville Flour, the best tlj'i on earth. ft Also buy and sell all kinds of seeds. When you want fair dealing and good goods at arson abl pries, call on lUi I I lit i- The last event, which was the speci relutivHS in Axtoll this week.

Sam Uurnslde was up from Kelly to al green trot or pace, was postponed the Associallon would devise some BOTH SIDES OF THE CAMPAIGN TltB KANSAS CITY STAll'S NOVEL KOUUM FKATUltK. The Kansas City Star has decided up until the last day. The last day was a model day for moans to enclose the south sido of the Driving Park with a high board fence: tliey could ill a short time mako tin racing and the track was fast. The on a special feature for the Presidential Campaign which was never under Hand led the crowd to the grounds money back with interest, for as long n-'S n. iieiycrn oc son.

somewhat earlier than on the previous day and by, tho time the first race was called fully 1,000 people were there. as there is no enclosure people will remain out side. There is no discount on their meetings and this, with a band stand, a grand stand aud a few other necessities the meetings can be taken before by any newspaper. At Its ruquest the chairman of the two National Committees, Messrs. James Iv.

Jones ami M. A. llanna, have selected and appointed two distinguish The first event was the green race. and Jim, Jj. L.

llelvem's sorrel colt won first money, Ward Kirlin's Ante-wood second, Kemo and Judge made much more successful. Married--at the M. E. Church on Kice in order named. Time 1:37.

'Milium lliilllif Hi '1 lieso colts did remarkably well for Wednesday evening, Aug. at o'clock, Miss Birtba Mildred, second their lirst race and exhibited great daughter of Mr. and Mrs, II. A. Pasiey.

speed. When Antewood took the i Don't second heal from Jim the crowd went i wild and considerable betting was done, but Jim came back and won tliO give lumber away, but I will figure 1 next two heats. your bill at the lowest price. The second event was the 3:00 race, donis won first money in one, two, i-- the races and stayed over Hunduy. Earl Newton was up to Axt.oll the of tho week tiHuinting on the ftaiid-urd.

Mrs. T. H. Ij. (lilos has just ruoeived from Chicago a bountiful line of Tall Hals.

Horn to Mr. and Mm. Wernflr, four hi i Ion oast of Hi'siltie, on Monday Aug. a girl baby. Mr.

and Mrs. William Potter loft for their futuro home at l'cnco, last SVodnesduy. Kd 1'ottur has an ear of corn that measures inches in lengtli. Who can beat that In a dry year. Frank AVulbrldgo was down from Marysvillo last Sunday and was treating his oh) friends to cigars.

Ladies are requested to call at any timo at Mrs. T. H. L. tiile.s' Millinery parlors and see those beautiful Fall Hats.

Mrs. Sheldon left yesterday for a year's visit In Iowa. fSlie took her brother's body back there lor lnter-inont. Mat Cullon and family, who have been visiting relatives In this vicinity, returned td their home near llastinge. last Tuesday.

Tho Hand iind Hit Opportunity to play lit Sittnnlorlleld fdr the Log Rolling iwo days this week, but woro unable to accept; Miss Daniiail, uf St. Louis, arrived here last Friday nnd visited at tho pleasant home of tl'd Misses Citz-tieruld until Tuesday; 34 three order, llilmont second, Monkey 1rTT A TTATvT jjimu Medium third and Jay fourth. Time At this juncture, Scrapps, Weiile- ed writers to conduct, in tho Star, a department to be called "The Campaign Forum." In this department the arguments of each of tho two great, parties will bn presented, side by side, day by day. To conduct the Democratic side, Mr. Jones has selected and formally appointed Mr.

Willis J. Abbott, Chief of tho Press Bureau of the Democratic National Committee, and, for the Republican side, Mr. llanna has seloc'ted and appointed the famous journalist aud literal our, Mr. Murat Ilalstead, Upon learning the decision of the two chairman. The Star Immediately engaged the two gentlemen and on Sunday, August HI, the Campaign Forum Will be inaugurated, to be continued in the regular isssue of the Star, daily and Sunday, until the dhd of the Campaigli.

An Interesting feature df the Forum will lie the answers to questions upon Campaign submitted to The to bo answered by either Mr. Abbot, or Mr. ilalstead or both. Under the circumstances, the answers thus given Will have the stamp of authority of the National Committees. meyer's famous trotter, from Marys- vilie, was entered to go a mile against line.

TliJ thiu was and in the second atteuinthe made the milo in School Books School Supplies 2:. Ii but made two bad breaks and the judges declared it no heat, in the third heat lie clipped one-fourth of a second from the time, making it for every ilepnrf nient, from I'rin ary lip ro IIiih School. Tlte last event was the one-half mile Such Supplies as, tablets, pencils, peiis, ink, erasers, sponges, 4 to Spurgeon lladdeu Farrar. The caremony was witnessed by a host of Invited guests, alte which tho newt; married couple Willi their frit mla repaired to the parsonage and enjoyed an elaborate supper. Toe contracting parlies are well and favorably known to all our readers.

They will leave shortly for Chicago where he has provided a home for their future. They were rocotpenls of numerous presents. We join with their many friends in well wishes for their future success and happiness. NEW FASHIONED l'All! ST. JOSEPH, MO.

SEPT. 38. For tho above fair to be hold at Lake Contrary, St. Joseph, all open rate of one faro for the round trip has been made by tho Grand Island Uoute. Tickets will biS sold Sept.

2 inclusive good to return until and including Sept. 'J. Call on agont for Premium List. ONK FAIR TO ST. JOSEPH I A (t RAND ISLAND KOUTF For the now fashioned fair to be helil at Lake Contrary, St.

Joseph' Sept. ii 8 inclusive. Hound trip tick ets will be Bdld Sept. 28 inclusive good to return until and including Sept. 9, at rate of one fare.

Cull on agent for Premium List. and repeat and lone Parker Won lirst, etc; ilollie Knox second, Clan Campbell third and Muggins and Dark Night last In order named. Time 52. Tlirj proper place to take your perscriptiotis If you want them (llli-il with accuracy and tho purest of drills. The Woodman Baud played a piece after each heat during both days and covered theuiselVes all over with glory.

I). I. McCOY'S I'llAHMACY. Lost Somewhere between town and Chas. Pautz's farm, a razor in a rod case with Words ''Old Faithful" on outside, also marked 33.00.

Finder Mrs. C. J. l'ottnr was quite sick last Monday and Tuosday uud was placed Under the doctor'o care, but Wo are will roclove toward by leaving ut this glad to bear that she is bettor. ollico.

ro FiI8YCLE1EFP.ee Mrs. Sadie Stewart, who has been riTii1toTn.iriiMnKH WITHOUT A SFNTIM AfltSM rir visiting with her parents here the past week, left Wednesday for Morton to FOit SALE A goml paying bote' 21 rooms, well furnished, and located on center of Main Street. Terms, cash visit with her husband's mother. See us shine, both cumin' and a goin if int ui i unit' mm K' mi "nun (j fciiu It 1 I. Hill I IM; IV O.

It. on all.i-vliiK tu uncralu nnd in. H'liiiio It luily In ifr you nn pt It. If it In not all aiiiI more tlinn CifLini fur it, mill Until you chii Ki for any hifl n.nr tfi rk-w from any out' -V-: if ni pay all m.km rlutrufil "THHvf tho "MQNJROSiE" ficyca h- HI our HpMMtil Ak-uVh tiaiiipln piico or I Ik tlMi wr-nU'4t bnriiilii hi a hlcyi-ln ovur nrrrrwl. mmiilt'tjTt piiiiuI In any MO wln-.

on tlm niiu l.i't.nurt you ni-nl nut nrri'pt It nor nava i-mit Tho dance both evenings at A. O. II. Hall Was one feature of tho occasion in which the young people enjoyed themselves greatly. The lirst evening tho crowd was quite small but the last night the hall would not hold the crowd.

Considering the crowd that Vas In town, very little trouble was given the ollicors. Only one case being brought up, that of A. P. Saiidquist charged w'th obstructing a cross walk and refusing to go when ordered by the Marshal. Some little dilllculty was experienced in taking him and others implicated got away.

Sand'quist plead not guilty to the charge but by evidence introduced was juged guilty and lined 1 1.50 and costs. Ho refused to pay the line and appealed the case to the Dis Bee whoshino? Why Oscar (lolii. lie or good bankable note, or will trade for stock. Inquire at the Palladium ollico. it (ih wtjnprMNfnt.

arc KXtl.l Hi VK 1111 vi.K lias added threo new buggies to his our 1000 JUOItr.l.H. Tti I oiler of ani.niplD whttfl at tlittilow prtin nmrtf to RWire ttDER A In wch town tu rijrv0Ut ut iind IiiUii 'tnlt-rn. nr iiL-i'tiLf iijilI.u monrv fiut liew barn. Catch him If you can. Miss Myrtle Hatton left last Wed imnmiTDmiHi nosday for Wymoro.

whero she CDCPICIf ATlHiiC Kri.iin., orWI Inr-h; IftrtlfH, Inch. Rmt dr Lull I UA I lUndi d'mmlotui tt.lnK ith foryud connrv tloTiBj itunh I'lhiUt, Improvwl tixiiaiitler ilovfcc in fantxn sent pout and liutiillf lHr lla nl An li if in rulftliratfil Mis I IiuIihuikJ fit-iiwiT i t)iu i-alint runnli'K Imownt Kfroril tin ti brut and one of tli Will remain with hor sisterj Mrs. lloir-iugtou, and attend school this Winter. iiuini. cip.iiim.uui.noii biiuiiuti v.

im V4 S-alncr IIy1I)l MHjIillo; ton la anil arruHsoMt'i! tfti) bent oliUtlimhlo. Kniiiuuli-iJ I liliii man orcouuli urt(Mi, IiIkhIt llninhud snij oniainerittMii etKHjlal lltilHlii'tt itlnki'MtiK on all brltfht li'trU. thArOtiKhly tt'it urory piooj or tnautrlia t)inL uwh Into till wuolilno. Uur bludlna yr' ukr iinls bond tvtth cai'h htcyclH. Mr.

arid Mrs. William Hacltett, of Cripple Creek, who have been I WHITE FRONT 1 Livery and Feed Stable, O. O. GOIN, PROP. I VrprC toony oHom-mllnw tho In full with oHnr we win 1 1 Lb pmh! fro Kt-nuliie Hurdlvk lo.uoo milo harrnl iifsttern ryeli visiting with Kay Klrlln's folks south trict Court and gave bond for Ills I'LiT.

or a ii urtulo Uoor iiuuiti. Your moiioy all back If you are itul mriifiiy PHFAD not TTinnnfartnro thfl cJiMp deparfc inikkiiVl niPNlHKiro I rut or wiit'iiK, itirD many i oonoernn anrl hlar Nuppty honivon ailvtrllt 1 flt ll an blkfh ifrado. pn fuinlnh tli oniptcU. Wn J' not guariuitiie nor iw unwcvcr. m.

wj Hirii'lM-! r7! Sv. J. Bryan's speech at Marjaiille tu' nd tin in. It FOItK ftltlU JMNU a hh-ycle of any ono Hoo. nn matlor who or hv chi'ttp, wrltfl lit rt'nl U)( UN you Ikmv much wu ran nave mi on Ramu imti lilne.

lt II MA Oil; rll a wo Un uni-lit you to KAliN A HH't HI.K by dla. last Friday drew an enormous crowd aru wianwh iw iu I iritniiiour inr tifin rrw n.iyn. nma out) punrna In pach townforthlH purponp. Wo Imvn hdvituI liuniln (I IIANI1 taken In tiailo whloh wd will I'loHo out ut tU to it If) Ofuli kImo ptJttiu nhoiworu fiimploH uml 'Uu ttioilolr voiy rlitiip. Hund for Uirfnln Mil, it nr.i.iAMiLi i hi uniiuNionrtt.

ujty iwiiik or dhhiih-mh nim in or any eipmtt fio if you wtnh IL wuin'iHi ounptiny. ji hciki yon iciriTfl or rtTiTfiiro iiirf't rrom uio arwm im tirst-clSlaS turnouts. Commercial men driveh to any part of the county, behind the finest and fastest teams, at reasonable rates. i perl ul Urni lilpiUDb wltliuut do poult Mill C'Ctni VniffTf nOffO to.liiy. Thin anil lint- aud was acknowledged by all who liuard it to be the best ever produced there, itu was escorted from tbb depot to the court house grounds where had been erected a temporary platform for tho occasion.

He was greeted by the largest crowd that bad ever J. L. t.lCAD GYCLE CQKlPmr, Chicago, m. KAS. -1 of town the past week, returned home last Tuesday.

Miss Myrtle 1'rown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Brown, left lust Wednesday for Council ISlulTs, lown, where she will attend collego the coming winter. Miss Heta Hodman, who has been visiting here for the past two weeks loft last Saturday for Vllets to Join hor slBter, who Is conducting a dress cutting school. Miss Lola Mable formerly of thlB place but now living at St.

Joseph) passed through here Thursday of last week on her way to Denver, Colo returning Tuesday. HEATTIE, III! assembled on those grounds. He Is a plain, common and tho most pleasant it appearing man that ever addresso a crowd 111 Marshall county. iSilWEEKLY ItiTER QCEAilipj With handkerchiefs flying, crowds SUCCESSFUL SHOOTERS SHOOT cheering and tho band playing a favor ite air, J. II.

McCoy boarded tho train 1 LARGEST CIRCULATION OF, ALL POLITICAL PAPERI3 IN THE WEST WINCHESTER Sunday last fot Chicago whore he will enter upon his second term in the Always American Always Republican Rifles, Repeating ShotgunO, Ammunition and HubIi Medical College. Wo cronicled last week that ho left Thursday, but leaded Shotg-un Shells. Winchester guns and iF. IMTtH OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL THE NEVS AKLI BEST CURRENT LITERATURE ammunition are the standard of the world, but they do not cost any more than poorer makes. The Kniglits and Ladies of Security jrave a banilbt to their members last Tuesday night.

The band were present and rendered several choice Select ions. Those who were present report a very enjoyable time. Mrs. O. K.

Scott left last Friday for Chicago where sho expects to remain for a couple of weeks. She will purchase her fall anl winter goods for her Millinery while there. Miss McCree is in charge of the store during the time. Christian Science service at 11 o'clock each Sunday morning at the residence of Mrs. William llolverlng.

Fvcry Column is Bright, and Packed with Nnws All reliable dealers sell Winchester goods. FREE: Si-nd name on a postal for 138 pane Illustrated Catalogue describing all the guns and anuiiunitioi made by the WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS NEW HAVEN. CONN. Tho Literature of Its columns Is equal to that of the best magazines. It Interesting to the children as well us the parents.

we were In error, lie decided to remain and assist the baud during tbb races. Ho was not a niomber of the band but gave them great assistance with his musical talent, which was so greatly appreciated by tho members that they trWurht it tho right thing to do, to meet at tho depot and play his favorite at his departure. As much as he wished to return to collego he would likb, to have remained and done his part to help make the Woodmen Hand the best band In the county. They will miHS him Very much with bis lead part but wish him all kinds of success la his course at cullego. T('lrt INTER.

OCEAN Is a VESTERN NEWSPAPER, and while ft bi'ngs to tiU family THE NEWS CF THE WORI and Klve Its The subject of the Lesson Sermon for rehdMB the best and a'Jrst discox.loni of all questions ol the day, it it in full sympathy with the and aspirations of Western people and dicufc literature and politic from We Western standpoint. JJJM $1AX P6.ICE ONE DOLLAR FtR YEAR $1.00 next Sunday la "Substance;" all churches of that denomination having the sumo. All aid welcome. The traveling grocerythen are scouring our neighborhood this week. Those who didn't get prunes rind las bos last winter, will have an opportun SuLscriba for the PALLADIUM.

One Dollar Per Year. i THE AMU oonuAT tuiiiuns ur int imtn uotftn JS ARE THE BLST EVER SEEN IN TXl WEST. MOTICEI i. 1 ity to buy now, us our Wiet'elmntd may 1)6 out of these iiitiiles, but If they Owing to tho ahseilce of the Primary acher this department will not JTHE INTER OCEAN'S NEWS! IO HCkUKIYLJ 1 Prlie ol Dully In mall 14,00 per yen 'wi ul by mull 00 per year have them In stock you can buy JutU be open till Monday, Sept. 10, MX).

Joseph llaer, ritvt. Diiiy unu suiiuh, uy mail jm (. Us cheap from them for cash and the nVMlMys feir I.

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657
Years Available:
1898-1901