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The Beattie Palladium from Beattie, Kansas • 4

The Beattie Palladium from Beattie, Kansas • 4

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JiKATTI MARK KTS. It took about fourteen men and a boy to harness (iuy Melvering's bron- S. A. Miles and wile went to Omaha Wednesday. a 1 r-- '''1 If i 1 r- IJI inn in iii rn -in 1 it-, IV' VHMli.lihlv mill llie.il tlmv emililn't Pearl Willis is putting a new coat till iperewt I InprH 1 handle the tiling after it was harness I' nt steers of paint on Smith's Store this week.

ed. The Piilkulium THE OFFICIAL- PAPER OP THE CITY OP BEATTIE. $1.00 I'KU YHAIl IN IWK Will Hotelier's stock 3.01 Htl. pit Corn white 30. yellow ii'Jc per bu Joe (luittard returned to his honiein (lilts lie Kansas City yesterday after a two week's visit at the old homestead.

Wheat B'jffii Mic Millet seed Lurry Gallagher and family returned 'lux 1.25 the fore part of the week from a hail Butter 12Jc. creamery 25c Apples liO ing excursion. They report a good Friday, 7, WOO. catch. otatoes hoc it per (loz Replenish your stock of eatables at prices that will surprise you.

Our stock is complete in every detail. No old stuff on our shelves; everything fresh and of the choisest brands. We handle Heine's preserves, pickles, Jim Cain left last Monday for Lin Ry Et Joseph r4 Grand Island coln, where he will visit with his TIM CARD. brother John and family and will take Nice and warm at night! Sloven Sheldon marketed 1 100 of AST. School begun lust Monday morning with the following number enrolled; High School 25, Grammar 45, Second Intermediate 42, First Intermediate 35, Primary absent.

Lost Somewhere between town and Chas. Pautz's farm, a razor in red case with words "Old Faithful" on outside, also marked 83.00. Finder will recieve reward by leaving at this otllee. We need a little excitement here for a change, and why not organize a base bull team and go over to Heattie and wallop the stulin' out of them. They are the whole chees to hear them talk.

Hiimmerii Yes, come on over, and we'll show you that we're the whole cheese, rind and all. I No the State Fuir. W. W. McMahou and wit's were In corn this weuk at thirty cents.

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A 4fi in Miss Kssie Wilson left last Tuesday St. Joseph this week taking In the New and carry a full line of them. Fashioned Fair and visiting with for Chicago for a brief Vacation. friends and relatives. Miss Katie O'Neil, clerk at Lot is it A full line of choice teas and coffees, Lintz's, is Inking a vacation this week.

A. II. Whipkey, of Carlelon, Ernest Hoatir.an, who lives on Snipe was down last Wednesday and sold his farm northwest of here to Peter Jonm. AlAUYSVII.I.IC Tl.Ylli CAIlll. Ur)iOO PftCifiCi Mill i it.

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VI III. KtU'lljllt mill Ai'i lllll II li p. III. All trnlm ihillyi J. I.ONI-lllt AN, Ai'lit, CXI'cl Hiltllluy.

Makysvu.i.r, kAS. Local Mention. creek, is a new scholar in the Heattie school. consideration, Miss Heuriotta Keiper returned lust Miss Kflle Hlackney from the Hrooks district is on the roll in the High School room here. Wednesday evening from her trip to Paris, and will take up her duties in the Primary room Monday.

Mrs. T. S. Li (liles' Millinery open canned goods, etc. "We always have a large stock of vegetables, fruits, on hand.

We handle Morysvillo Flour, the best on earth. Also buy and sell all kinds of seeds. When you want fair dealing and good goods at reasonable prices, call on Ifrvlvorn Qnn Chas. Ncholis was In town yesterday ings are almost daily so that her stock is always complete. with a load of peaches and left us a basket full of nice, large, juicy ones, for which he has our thanks.

Miss Wtnnifred. McCoy is taking a vacation from the store this week and NEW FASHIONED FAIR ST. JOSEPH, MO. SEPT. 3-8.

For the above fair to be held at Lake Contrary, St. Joseph, an open rate of one fare for the round trip has been made by the (I rand Island Houte. Tickets will be sold Sept. 2 8 inclusive good to return until and including Sept. 0.

Call on agent for Premium List. The West Fork ball team will be up Is visiting friends. next Sunday and a good game is ex Merchants will please note that the Pallakium will reach every farmer pected. Everybody come out and see tho game. Admission 10 cents.

tributary to Heattie during the cam T. C. Davis was in town Thursday paign. A word to the wise is sullioient. on his way to uysviilo on bushiest Arthur Sewel, Hryan's running mate regarding a mail route from I rank-fort north as far as Feldhousen.

in '9H, died ut his home near Hath, ou Wednesday of this Week. Ex-Gov. ONE FAIR TO ST. JOSEPH VIA GRAND ISLAND ROUTE For the new fashioned fair to A terrible accident befell Harry Lowelliug passed away on Monday of this week. German Day JO-U-12, next Week at Marysvllle, Miss Adamanlha Newton was home from lllue Rapids the (li st of the week.

Mrs. T. 8. L. Cliles has just received from Chicago a beautiful lino of Full Hats.

Fred Uurnside left last Tuesday for Okarchoe, where he expects to remain until spring. If we are correctly informed there Will be several mure weddings to crou-lcle in the near future. Howard Philips was In town Wednesday ou business, and made Frank AVllson a pleasant call. Miss Nan Lintz left last Friday for Kmporia, where Blie will enter colleee for the coming term. Horn to Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Taylor, bn Thursday, 30, a girl baby. Dr. Hatch reports ail doing well. D.

W. Cougar and Hilly O'Noil report seeing some very good races at the Pawnee meeting Inst week. Sam Farmer, who now conducts the harness shop at Hell's store, was at his home near Axtell over Sunday. be Cronklilte out at J. I).

Newton's quarry lust Saturday, llo Was driving ii team hitched to a heavy load of rock Frank Hell bought ft White horse, tit- ted out a new rig allaronnd and start i Now is the Time: and was standing ou the brake stick I ed out last Tuesday evening election held at Lake Contrary, St. Joseph' Sept. 58 inclusive. Round trip tickets will be sold Sept. 28 inclusive good to return until and including Sopt.

(I, at rate of one faro. Call on agent lor Premium List. eering for the ollice of Clerk of the District Court. when it broko, let ting Harry roll Under the wheel, which passed over one leg mashing it terribly, also passing over the other foot hut did not Injuro the To buy your winter's supply of coal. For sale at FOH SALIi A good paying hotel, foot much.

Dr. Hani wits summoned 1 n-mmmr-i 'sur-firr a i-tz-v-ht rr3 21 rooms, well furnished, and located ou center of Main Street. Terms, casli or good bankable note, or will trade and the boy was brought to town and the broken limb dressed and set. It for stock. Inquire at the Palladium will be some weeks before he will be olllce.

HOTH SI DES OF Til CAMPAIGN the Kansas City stau's novel Kor.rii feature. The Kansas City Star has decided upon a special feature for the Presidential Campaign which was never undertaken before by ttlty newspaper. At able to get about with the Bid of a crutch. H. T.

Durrell, of Cinciimatti, Ohio, The Democrats of (luittard township and J. II. Fearis, of Connersville, I arrived here last Wednesday to look after their landed interests bore. They are both well pleased with the present outlook for corn. assembled in A.

O. II. Hall last Tuesday evening and organized a lUiigue, Mrs. Matchett and sister, Miss (Irace Kchlelgh, were down from Buinmer-lleld last Sunday visiting their parents. The boys got together the first of Ladies are requested to call at any time at Mrs.

T. S. L. Cliles' Millinery barlors and see those boautiful Fail the week and partly organized a foot ball team. They will meet later and School BgoI(s School Supplies for evfcry department, from Primary up ro High School.

Much supplies as, tablets, Jiencils, pens, ink, sponges, etc. The proper blace to take your pPrSeriptions if you want tholh lllled with aet'utai'y and the purest of drugs. D. L.MeCOY'S PHARMACY. the Heattie SmiMower League.

The meeting was callod to order by John Smith and the following officers elected: President, John Smith; Vice Pres. Ii. L. Conger; Secretary, H. N.

Kingman; Treasurer, H. M. He'll. The chair appointed L. K.

Holvern, P. O'Neil and J. V. Smith as the executive committee. About forty live names are on the membership roll and three dep I lata.

perfect the organization. There is some very good material here for a its request the chairman of tho two National Committees, Messrs. James K. Jones and M. A.

Ilanna, have selected and appointed two distinguished writors to conduct, in the Btart a department to be called "The Campaign Forum." In this department the arguments of each of the two great parties will be presented, side by side, day by day. To conduct the Democratic side, Mr. Jones has selected and formally appointed Mr. Vt'illts J. Abbott, Chief of the Press Bureau A number from Here are attending team, and Will (Join, who played with the Old Settler's Reunion at Marys- Vllle this week.

Tomorrow is the last the St. Joe Medics last fall, says that the men who have been picked on to play can buck anything in this part of Uay. Mrs. Sadie Stewart left la it Sunday the state. tor hot home in Niirton county.

Hay The Hand gave a cjneert at A. O. H. Schleigh, a younger brother, eccdmpa hied her. Hall last Friday evening after the the Democratic National Committee, and, for the Republican side, Mr.

Ilan farmer's picnic. There was a large uties were appointed who Will rapidly increase that list. The object of the League is to place the Democrats In dlose touch With each other, to secure campaign literature, speakers for rallies, etc, No person is allowed membership who does not believe in the principles set forth in the Kansas City Platform. The iirst Rally will be held Dr. Harry Sltiith look his departure na has solectttd and appointed the mm? crowd present Who enjoyed the concert crreatlv.

They also Borved ico cream last Friday for Kansas City, whore he famous journalist and litemtouf, Mr. Will enter the Medical College for Ills Milrat Ilalstead. I hon learning the and after all had been served, the ser decision of the two chairman. The second term. vices of a violinist was secured, and those Who wished remained and danc Howard H.

Durkee departed for Iiin Subscribe for the PALLADIUM. Ona Dollar Per Year. StHr Immediately ohgaged the two u'eiltleiueii and on Sunday, AUtfiist tomorrow night and everybody is most cordially Invited to be present. Some coin, last Monday whore hi) will lake a course in a business cullego the ed until the midnight hour. Those who were In atteilduuee report uu ex excellent speakers have been engaged the Campaign Forum will bo Inaugurated, to be continued in the rcgulai IssSue of the Star, dally and Sunday, fcoming winter.

cellent time. for the occasion and there'll be a hot time. The Postal Telegraph line men, who until the end of the Campaign. An have booh working south of town the interesting feature df the Forum will be the answers to questions upon past three weeks, left the first Of the week for Home City. They were at work straightening tho line, taking it Campaign topics-, submitted to 1 he Ptar to be answered by either Mr.

Ah west froth John Warner's corner past JOIJ VOHK DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH AT THE PALLADIUM OFFICE. hot, or Mr. llalstead or both. Under EASTERN EXCLUSION'S September 10 aiid lili. On above dates tho Grand Island Houte will sell round trip tickets to the Ooldsberry place, whore before it the circumstances, tile answers thus given will have the stamp of authority John Vanaiiibur, of purchased this week of jay T.

Smith the eighty ncre farrti known as the Alhro-cht farln, four nillca uortlieust of this city, coiiHidertitiou Hi view. Last Sunday afternoon while Prank Kiul was itWay from hoiub, some parly or parties performed Koine dirty woitc ut Ills place which Mr. Krai oilers a in ran south frdm Warners and then west. They were about the best behaved set of young fellows that ever stopped iu the town. certain Eastern polnls at rate of One John Pierce tells us that it was a felrl instead of a boy at their house last week, but he is iust as proud as though It had been a boy.

Wheat sowing has already begun in this neighborhood and froln reports a largo acreage of boat will ba sowed hereabouts this fall, Hill Crane was down frdlh Home City last Monday and made this olllce pleasant cull, lie left an drdor for Bome hotel note heads. Mrs. Klnora Wilson Came down from lllue Springs last Saturday to be at the bedside of her mother, Airs. C.J. Potter, who Has beun iulto low.

H. Fultoti was In town Monday and Tuesday trying to rjut-ruti fl. M. of the National Committees. ii i fare, phm S2.00, good to return Until October inquire Of agent for partieiilais.

With next week's issue we will begin sending out about three hundred ex tra copies of the Palladium, and WHITE FRONT ward of ton dollars fur the names of tile ffuilty ones. His peach orchaiil wuft raided and aliout a tVishel unit they Will be sent as sample copies. They will rtot cost the rjorsou to whom half of peaches were taken. His barn they are addressed a single cent. We do this expecting to greatly increase was hrotwl and a number of celluloid ting's and harness straps were st doiii 7:3 Livciry and Feed Stable.

O. O. GOIN, PROR our subscription list. Those who wisli can have tile Palladium from the Mr. Knil bus posted notiees ollniing llaskin but lib can't cut Hie mustard on election day.

Marsh ain't built to LOW K.U'KS TO CHICAOO, St. LOUIS, SKPT. lOand-i'l VIA uuaxi) island houtft: One fare! phis will be the rutc on ubove dales for round trip tickets via (Iraud Island Houte Chicago, St. Louis and intermediate points. For full particulars inquire of agent of address, H.

M. Adsit, Gen. l'aas. St. Joseph; ov present date Until election for the very the above named rewind and will endeavor to bring tho guilty pirties to small oilnl bf 10 cents.

Citu give you be beaten that easy. D. J. Kelly, state president, C. M.

justice. Do says such work hits been rates ou any newspaper published. and Peter McMuhon, one df the auditing coirimlttee, went to Topcka The Khights and Ladies of Security going ou lu his neighborhood for soum time past, add he now proposes to call a halt. ntvr Echo. First-class turnouts.

Commercial mbh driven to any part bf the county, behind tho llncst and fastest teams; nt reasonable rales. HEATTIE, KAS. Sunday night to assist in ntUlltlng the at their last regular ineotliif? elected officers for one year, where before they books for the Association. liarney Keady's case for violation of Km mcr Will's came in from (luy, were elected for a term of six mouths. Following is the lint: President, W.

H. the prohibitory law was called before lurke VVediuwday lnorinn mum iiiiiiumim Marker) Vice Mrs. Ii. Kirliu, Sec last week. He doesn't flay much about the country, but we'll bet he couldn't de Iudiiced to return and be The coh'tihilnt charkiiug him witli viu GEHMAX l'LSTIVITIES, Marysviile, 10-11.

For tho nbVive occiisi'Un the (I' ltnli ond Vice Mllo Tubllor; Prelate, J. It. Wilcox. Cor. Secretary, iis Hen tutilili of the law lu Mmrts fras read And he plead "not compelled to stay out thero.

rietta Helper; Financial Secretary, H. i.iWI I 1JB- MiW tmmm Ii. WITHOUT A 0HT IH AOVANCt; -w ita lffiila nniBt-H- vou InIi or imui'i One or Joe Williams children was Island Houle wlil milk one fare rate guilty." Work was at once begun siiinvonln5 itiVd a jury ami (he P. Hatch! Treasurer, W. C.

Watklns; it i. tfUoo.ilnr. lu-liilit ot Iiiuiih biiiI Knar wanu-ilftiid ILL IU quite sick Tuesday, and It Was thought 1 for round trip, selling Kept. U-10 and 11 vou to line rain anil i Conductor, Mlas Wirtnifred My.Coy; nil. Vase Wrts contiiiWud to ThUivdiiy nioru- If i not lt ft I'd more Hinw it fullv tM-ford yim rut It.

the littlo one had dyptherla, but Dr good to rBttivn until and lncltirtitl 0Tvim.Miiahi Sentinel. Jlcurv tret ror ny wuero ptwr in cUtm for It, xeltvr wlmnl than fot il we will py fiir cUtiri II am got control of the disease at tin ihg. At iliglit H.iiney w.is In of deputy eoitstnbles Hoss it nil piau- Diirkee1, Trustees, Washington Pierce, ou.l.. fhm "MOMTROte" 0cyco CS KCi Sept. 13.

An excellent program has been nr- start mid the child is better. .1. it. Wilcbx and L. KiHIn.

John Cassudy has purchased tin ranged IncWding TitVuiiig, Pield SpoK, The Farmers' Picnic Institute last Parades, ttrtAmrts, KiiRlisli add Ger Stove Sheldon property east of Wll Friday, owing to the inclemency of the ml our AiiiiiiI'i artinple prlu of I -1. ttie IiiMii In lilrjrcle evr We mmrantve 6iul til any Hit wlitif I iu Hie Ilifti nil yuu lint 1. 1 It nur pal a If yon nut nml rt'iiri'M-iit. We LI HIVE Bll MAM'FAOTI'ICKKI ftiij lJie tlilj fcirthwl at uu(-ly Jt our 1WIM1 MU1IKI--I, Till, nltr of a inmate wheel el Ihleluw prl.e le ni.de m-nr, t. 1 0 1 A OEM tn Wwa reprewul UI ami raW.w,Hre.

t. make inou; tant. rtKiriITIIC Frame, lUpN or Inch, lanfea, Inch. itee Pyil-IA I IITlde Shelby eruuiliiN. tiil.intf wllli turned l-inn i.

ini. ximn.lgi ihivlre In fei.111 eiiHt nitHt anil 'nery. At Annul 10 o'chA-k they wi re near the Adams House wlAMk te.int was drivel up and itahiey In. whi'ptliutj the llni-Rcs tut'o Ho was oHlered to Ijalt SeV'eiitl tiroes but Ham AVatkln's, which has lately been man Chonil Singing, closing TbeSUrty weather, was not a llrst-elass success, remodeled by I'M (loo night with ft grand ball. The program in the Forenoon went oil Noller ahd family Will occupy the smoothly but before the crowd had all tlie.

did liHt lievl, i'e Wrned wi'st ut house. gathered at the groVe again after din Weafer toi u'er tlt'6y Vietled Ilio. and The Republicans are hurraing for ltarnev was hit 111 the lmrt V'-Viee then drove bAck and gave hliiiself Frank Bell. Frank ill gut there, you KXl'l'llSlON TRAIN AM) LifW KATK TO MAHVsVU.UC Tiitwia-, n. (iUAND IM.AM) KUUTK.

ner, it began raining and kept up nn occasional Bhower tluring tho rest ot the day. The crowd left the park at up. 1 Handle Imr, Il tlie luuilj. r-iilie miiiilnu Sil I lire, an.l H'e ii 'I lie iti.ni.liie 4 Mr. In.cr Hrler.lj vrlUl a.lilll U4.

mnt HI" ol.ulnal.le. Ki.j4urlril i 1 11 bla. liiari.un or coit--Il Krn-n, lilKi'ly ili-li'-l and oi iiainentetl eprc-laj at llnleli'ed nl.k.-lliiB ori Alt bilkkt Pii, llmrniiKlilj loft enerj ll fsj ot uiaurlal Inlo ll.U BiauUlM. Our kliJlas I I'M baud ltli r-art) l.l.-yclo. Lrorp any one iw-i.

U'b ftA.ftOra.h In rnll with orrler we wtt! ntt eenil tree a (ci ofilne llurdl, nille liairel iiallem ryrl.e Aineu-n or a giaUo lloor (jump. Your money all lok Lt you are uol ly rnaniirai-eiro the cheap depart vun betyourboots. Hurrah for Frank lie is m.rliiiihiy hut not naiigeidusly wounded. We Ate AihVy that biV.h Au Mr. Hell Is an ulliiround gentleman ot one o'olu'ck and proceeded to the (1.

A. business ability and everyone win It. Hall where the program wirt finish knows lit lit knows that. viiani a.a.wwiv i.i. .71..

ed. Some very Interesting Subject iSo(rnt inrt Mr fiiii'i'iy himwn ftivrttMi mid nil I Marysviile, Tuesiliiy, e)iv. 1 1, a special i not Kuni pMuo nor reiioin- I '1m, no inuUi who ur how liuwctVi-r, ftt6 Ruins Littlo departed for Cheery were discussed by able speAkcrs and OltlH HIN l.li-yi lt) of any ony IDvlIll Hit' "I II, hiiiik. it.nrlilne. i train Will leave lleiUtteftt :4.i a.

.1111 1... ut i y. Iiieidenl nhoillu occur In our bur those who tilhiper with th'ii hiV and its enforcement must ublile the eoni.e-iiienles. liieliev, the mail wild drove the temh lor him. Was iinttieiii' ately put iiiuter urivst then ed u'uder -in houd.

We inulenUiei tin in ie. nevelal ve.LI vale, last Tuesday iniirnlng In re AHN A lltt'l l.K try oh i-rl Ve cull von In 1 ctinli is fit wrul liS tin tt-ll vyu lm UKfttLE to a great deal of tnluublo information Imparted. Only fur the rain the duy lieyn. wopwroonepei Humid' to a message telling of I hi ailQ I'OllllU LI lp lienetn i "1 extrenieiy low rale of 15 eenla. Pol ne.cral llA lit IH lia.io In fitch town Cor this pi bend H.rgala UiU in, lel.

ery i- ileal of his Let llrum would have been bi down as one ol lul liU-aun. oranj eipn-eaor 1 I tr, tin fi' me iniitttf II I.KI.IAHlL Hi 1.1-1 la unuucnll. I We r. (rr to any IMU'k or im.inri run I. Hugh'.

Mr. and Mrs. Jirunibaugli the most interesting of the season tickets good until l'tli to return win in the -Y c'lirrnH- The Woodmen Hand furnished miislr wLni IVUII Vliua.il iormerly lived I. ere and are we trtn tn mrin of nut renders. I.

til LAD CYCLE GOmPslIir, CMCW be sold at one tare. for i he occasion..

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1898-1901