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The Marysville Republican from Marysville, Kansas • 5

The Marysville Republican from Marysville, Kansas • 5

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(ico. Mayhew, an Okotoite, had business with soino of our citizens last. Henry Wieilemeyer says he will have something to say about the newspapermen must pay tli'trSinis-sion into ball games and other attract Condinsed' Statement Tf the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MARYSVILLE, KANSAS, at the close of business, July 15, 1901.. I'eter lircniien wns over from Frankfort, Friday last. J.

Farmer, of Axtcll, came up to the county seat Monday. F. O. Howenof Hehroyer, drove up to the Metropolis Sunday. Frankfort was reprcRcnted nl.

die county seat by Joe VVadick, Friday if last week. A. Kinp; made business trip to (iraiul Island Thursday. Kitoier llmiN liri.t., Full blood 3 years old, for sale by I'. Dikidai.k.

4IS12. House of 7 rooms 3 line lots, cistern, cave, for sale. Inquire at this olliee. I.1AHII.ITIKS, Cnpltal Stock Surplus and I'rollts. (v sMe llKHOrlU'ES.

(NIK. MO 14,037. in I.IKlOlltl 75,1 II I.I HI :i.tH).iKi 1.2"iO,(iO 1 1 7. mi Irniture and Fixtures. Utii-ted Stales lionda.

lninnt on Bondu Kdcinpt ion Fund t'snk and 'Kschiinge Total I II hereby certify that the above Statement is correct. E. R.FULTON, Cashier. EXCHANGE of SCHMIDT Marysville, Commissioner I on ry Johnston, was over from Frankfort the first of this week. V.

J. Williams, of Irving, was anions the county seat visitors the latter part of last week. That sidewalk at Field's lumber yard nearly completed anil adds 1 tlie appearance of the place. Most all the farmers who have, been howling about the corn being ruined are now talking about half crops. 1 1 ulTman, the boy who was sent up from Waterville last month for todays for stealing, was released Monday.

Misses Alma and Klsic McAtee, of 1 iawatha, are visiting their cousins, Loyal King and Airs. Albert Kraemer. Aliss Alice Davis has 12,101) voles credited to her name, for the World's Piano contest, in last Tuesday's paper. lion. 11.

J. and lion Sam Kimble of Alanhaltaii were transact -ing business before Judge tilass Tuesday. Mrs. Kva Fisk and daughter return-I ed to their homo in Beatrice, Tuesday, alter a visit with Win. I Aliss Percy illiiVmsT ho has been losil.ine- her au 1.1...

Misses ors- ter. for several weeks, left Tuesday for her home in Joplin, Mo. The front of the building occu pied ley tailor shop and WJjjiu'h music, house lias been tre.jUed io ii fresh coal of paint thin we.ek. Work on Hie wall of tlui bank iMiiltl-intf is lieintf pushed for (ill there i'p i jj il, and will soon be up. When ootnjWeJejJ this building will be a beauty.

i i I A General Banking Business Transacted. OITers for sale improved and unimproved land in all parts of County. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Marysville, Kansas. lB.SfiO.67 7B.0(lO.(X) I ircu latum Deposits Total KOGSTER, Kansas. Specia! Attention to Colllcctions.

Al'ti. HOHN, Vice President. A. 1IOIIN', Assistant Cashier. $75,000.

Iiitehinson, K. Fulton. date Lunch Room in the or drink served on short mm A in T. F. STICE, 'fhc Ilestauranl Man BANK, I'KJiliV rresident.

E. U. FULTON, Cashier. CAPITAL, STOCK, II. DIltKCTOUS: Sidney Walter, Terry Aug.

Violin, 11. M. Johnson. LOOk atthO great bar-jiK'W tlmt position heretofore, will be grains in set dishes at! lotht' r)nm- Fitch's. The Kansas State association of Co- Mr.

White, who Iiuh been for some lime at Hutchinson's moved his famiy into the room 'II jinJJ, donr to the Kepubliean olliee, Monday. M. i. 1m rkpa trick of ermi lion, one Ice Cream, Milk Shake, Lemonade, Soda Water. ions on the fairgrounds intlie future, Mr.

Wiedemeyer is the lesse of tlKM; grounds and is fully aware Milt if the j' wish to organize an nlhletic aswoeia- lion and make a success of the ftrawMfet that they need the support of the lo- (' cat lapera. Jio docs not Uun. the fact that the press wan notitkiS of 1 the Oketo-Summoreld gam too lali bj announce it, was any reason why newspaper fraternity should Iiace biwn harred from the Rrounds unless they "dmighed their little "(ww-bits." (tend for II. K. We can see that Ite in niaile of the riRht kind of The papers in this town stand rready mid i willing to support and boost atay pl-lie enterprise, and Rive away tlfiti-i sands of dollars worth of mWe ruling I space every year to help snc.h That is our stock in trade, anil we jrive it away without any chance reinun- 1 eratinii whatever, and l.tvn hecause we failed to be notilied of Ukt.

(-Ik'Ctn- Siiiiiineitielil game in time to aiuxmnee it previous to the event bt'iiifr pulled off we hail to donate at the jjalfl. This may be all right, but we'll bet the very ones who knocked the courtesies t.o which the papei-s are cir- titled will be the first ones (.0 look for a report of he game this week. That's all right Henry, you sec Ihn.t ynur resolutions are out asid when you die and ure planted in runther earth, we wi give you 11 CiffJ smjJwiu.m obituary on the front page. Tlie institute is closed. th achoivl marnis are gone nnd the coni.iliai)ces of our young men are somewhat forlorn.

The moon sheds its; beams on spots where they've been winks it. eye and says softly "they'll again inhabit these places for two years to come they've, got. dow.u to business, they're working fiy lint then they'll be back, the tleur little creatures, and tlie youni men of course, will admire their features an they sit round in groupes, two abreast never three because twi is company one more, misery." We'll welcome them back when they shall return, their school books to sludgy and lessons to learn. Our teatihers aiv nerfect ladies anil cents and ia i Americans sense. They'll laku a urchin from off of the street and never let up 'till his learning's complete providing he's illing tnui stays by his school don't piny truant, go swimming or act the il fool.

Their task is quite hard, ihe.ir work's neves done, when one riay is over an- other begun. Their pay is too small for the work they do, just tliiuSc of the hardships they have to git (hrvmgli 1 lere's for raising their salary to anyhow double the amount they get now: that'll pay for their tnwrtiV. They earn every cent which that is sure, and if we were we'd sure strike for more. they teache White House Cafe Clean, neat and MARYSVILLE. Best Lunches anil KeFnistmicnts, 1 cater only to lirst-elass in-i vite you to visit the.

White, fhttme, next dour to Pacific 11 tUj.l Sainph Uoom, I When Hungry or Thirsty. AL. TH ET JEN, Proprietor. C. W.

RICE Furniture Store, rostotlice lilocli. lli'iuliliuirtrrs fur Fine Furniture, Wnll rupor, Window Shades, (liirpels, lliiliy (liirriiic-1-, New 1 1 oiiio Sewing ami 11. 1'. S. I'aints Lest paint sold.

fiiyLndcrfakiiiK and Seie lialinine; a Specialty. i.Uk) Min- Marysville, Kansas. $13.00 l() lilil'IAI-O AND t'l'l'kN $13.00 via Nickel I'lale road from. lor the Pan American Kxponition. Tickets 011 sale daily, leavi-i); ISullalo up to iiiiduiht ui tr leulli day from and iucludini' day of wile.

Aluo of the e.Minly examiners, came, up Sun- (pu sled to prepare a jKtjjcr I'ni-day to be present at the county learh- I fonntly of Methods." eth' examination held here t)je lirst of Mit-s Mamie LiabVi daugiiter of rt. Rminesa called W. It. Koot and W. A.

Itundy to the county seat from Oketo Friday lust. (. AVilaou and L. B. Wilson, the AVatervillu Telegraph, were town the first of the week.

of Men's soft dress shirts at greatly reduced prices. Fitch's The Marysville ball team went up to Herkimer last Sunday and defeated the team of that town by a score of 18 to M. The hack which hauled the ball team to Herkimer last Sunday, broke down about a mile this side of Herkimer, on tlic. way home, and the boys had to it, home, Only about, twenty took advantage of the Joseph Sunday. Thost port an excellent game Marysvillians 'xciirsion to St.

who went re-of ball between St. Josenh ami lies Aloines. Fred Kingman of Itealtic, is lilling Johnson's place as head clerk at 1' 'itch's Hazaar. Air. Kingniaii has been with Air.

Filch, in his Heattic store, for several months. The vacancy at I'ealtie is lilled by (Ico. Johnson of Lincoln, a brother of the manager, Al. Johnson. The kids in this town are having lots of sport these hot days following up (tie street sprinkler so that the water ullim llll'H fml tlioroughly dreneh- ('S lUClll.

It seems to In an innate de- sir(' kiu9 to lik'' uu Die weather bureau will liave to cMiliseaLe ourfttreet upr'inliler before it ram bead off our kids' sport. 1'rof. H. K. Lonj of Waterville, has been elected fliip'-rintendent of the Ax- tell schools, whiel) have been changed from an ungraded lo a graded sehool.

1'rof. (). N. Berry, who was principle last year, is retained as associate principle, ami Miss Stella Connable, who tlti.i-. i Insurance eompaii- I 1...1.1 i 11 I I I III (111 I 1,1 Hit 1 1 1 1 il I llltU II till ill- I I i iutsuii iaiis as, i tti aim 'men on the program, we notice the; i name of li.

SickeJ who has been re- MhU- SC.Iabliy.ol' lliif city. was married al Carthage, Monday, -'J, to Mr. Tom Frazier. a proniinen I young fai'ini-r near that town. Libby was one of our most popular young ladies while here, nnd counted all as her friends.

She 'left here for Carl h-age last ngust to school We wish her a long of edited bliss T. i. Filch, tin- llazaar man, will start about. Aug. L.

lor N-w Y.u City where he will buy most of his fall and winter stock, imperially holiday goods. Last year r. I'ili-h made his lirst visit to he markets of tin- inet.rop-elis anii the results i ere so gratifying hat. i ill hereafi be a yearly custom for him to advantage of low prices on the New York markets. The Fpiscopul eiiureh, Sunday, liiol.

Sunday school Mia. m. Sermon by the pastor II a. in. Subject Withered Kpworth League 7 p.

111. Iliiriuglhe month of August in- will unite with the I'aplist church in holding union meetings each Sabbat al p. 111. The lirst. service of In evening.

Lice. Special ici; both vifed. series will be held I'rnion by II by the ehoi re cordially ev, ill- allium mills. A teinporary tiumi' lias heen ami a iroM't-r-dam lo v.hnv the water nut-of llio tunnel where a general overhanl-i UK of the wheels and machinery will l.ak Jilace. Tin Ham will nh-o lie ir-: paired and I) Hi wlmle properly put in li r-d.

class em id i i ion. 1 hiri Im-sc ininroveiiieiils the temporary flume ill he used to drive th" machinery ami Uie immense lt isi i o-s of the K-1 erlsior mills will nol. sulTer from idle-! ness while this work isiti In another or a mass meet, ily hall for the liase hall chili. opium appea of eiti.n Jllirpose of 1 1 is a lit 1 1 a in at the KaniiiiK lair in the season, lint Ly 1 chili can yet nsville, mid rarnest elTiuts a oruaniril in a chance lor xiiucof our youth to inoken lingers L- loi-r and liver pad of In- placed Ly Ly the looe kiiiekerliiK'kers of th Ihit to achieve honor this Hitinmer, enl. in tame ami In- Linl are dis-r and stiilfed center rush.

the diamond prise must. Le 1 1 i I I (Ilasses accurately lilted by Mycin, tlu Optician, with Ackurnian the Jeweler. Ackcrinan, the Jeweler, for everything in Jewelery, Silverware, Musical instruments and Spectacles. Sacrifice sale of Summer Goods, Aug. Hohn Sons.

Miss Lizzie Thicstriu anil Mary Custer, went to llaviuuili, Mo. Sun-clay, where they will spend several weyks visiting the hitter's mother. Pan llice, the balloonist, who was badly hurt about the of July, while trying a new balloon at Liberty, died last week froni his injuries. Shirt Waists at cut prices. Aug.

Hohn Sons. Now is the time place (tiih-rs for niuj'Lle or p-anilc monuments forfait delivery. 1'. A. Lit lei has a line assortment, from which to select, anil desiurns up to dale.

T. W. Temple installed a ID-quart ice cream freezer in his establishment Friday last. It's a whopper and turns out a very line grade of the sweetened lacfael lluid. Special sale of Shirt Waists and Summer Goods at Holm's.

Greatly reduced prices. Owing to the advanced price in nr-fieles of nil kinds, used in a hotel, we will be compelled, from this on, to charge lil'ly cents for Sunday dinners lit the Pacilic Hotel. A. li. Davis, Ml.

Sterling, la. "I was troubled with the kidney complaint for about two years, but two one dollar bottles of loley's Kidney Cure elfected a permanent cure. A. Cottrell. Daniel Itanlz, oi.t.erv ille, nays: "Have hail asthma and a very bad cough for years, but.

could get no relief from the doctors and medicines 1 1 I ried, until I took I'oley's Moony I and Tar. It gave immediate rebel and done more good than all the other remedies combined." A. Cottrell. I jf Aug. Hohn Sonsi' have secured the oleij' Spalding Lumber Yard onice for a ware house, i and have stored it with 1 barrel and rock salt.

Ale, "euck that 1 'am pi el regarding I lull the Aihocilte, doubt -s I- nut si-i ll, Ille Mr Ihi mill sight-- whirl he body around 1 le-him mil anil show 1 1. olliee ran tale i 111 a ny As a nut I it of I'm -1 tin- is 1 1 1 1 1 rut Alee did 11,. I sleep any while Oklahnina. In was Win. inn of Lima, eellenl l.

suits Inn III Kidney Cure. "Il ache and s.m-re ain 1 toned my ysli-in vim and energy. 1 1 ibtaineil e- of I'ldcy's my bai-k- er 1 he hi p-. It 1 new an honest and reliable r. nieily a sure kidney diseases.

A. Cot r. Arthur 1 10I111 and a crowd of friend -drove out to Miss l-iinma 1 1 11L1 r's si miles east of town, Sunday and spent the day in rusticating. Arthur was very much surprisi at the dfcliip-j nieiif of tin- corn, alter hearing ivporis I from discouraged farmers around through the country. In fact all the isitors we r- su lie thinks the yield this year ill be very good.

Fd llollv. who is in iail on charge of stealing a Hatch at tried commit suicide Inst week. In sick and had some blue oiulnieiil and jod ille in his cell. I ate the oinl mi 'lit and drank part of the iodine and hroke up a but le and iv 11 1 lowed some of I he glass. use of proper remedies, he was caused to vomit, and gelling rid of the sliilf lie had swtillowid, uas soon all right Ve have secured a ware house and have on hands a big stock of rock salt for stock and barrel salt for all purposes.

Aug. Hohn Sons. Filitor Harris of the Vermillion Tillies, came up with 1'rof. Kirpalrick Sunday night. At lieallie an engine came wit hin four feel of running into the rear end of the I lain night ac-coininodat ion and caused a speedy evacuation of tin ach.

1'rof. Kirk- patrick got tangled up with a wire fetien and spoiled a suit of clot lies. Ileeanie to Marysville to perform his duties as one of the county cMituiners. is to 1 I WINDMILLS in I'ari. u-s lor' about what Lots and the dealers Pipe Dc per ft.

on Windmills, I'umps. Tanks. Cylin JAY X. Also the most up to city Everything to eat ViHra Tf imn'l'P. rlw fir lorihein.

Write pliers to i' "tiers. 'i mi READ THIS! tire i llV-ri li ljl' sunn rt'ii. luii'otiins in mir Cliili-Sj'i'jo JiilH'S. I.nnk over 1 lie '). illld iirl: nut the papers 'i on want, and then eonie i find let us save you money.

Clubbing Rates. The AKYsvn.t.K iu.ie one dollar per year, will he sent to new nilii-eriLers lo the following named I al rales niveu lu-low. WiMi To pel; Semi-Weekly I'apital, 1, Loth iVi.h T-ipeka Daily Capital, regular pVIJA $1. With Topekn Mail and regular price if I Loth if I '(Villi Kansas t'ily Weekly Journal, 1 iriee Loth Kansas City Daily Journal, n-R- if liolh buy lo tin- laiin. I Inn, .1 li.

Livingston add hi wile enl In Axtell, Tuesday, to attend the ililen weili I i ng of r. and rs. fiieph-1 Stout, tun of Axlell's oldest, anil uisl respect ril citizens. 11. ai.d W.

fun of Lincoln, sou and dangi. Mr. and Mis. Win. came iI.im lu'ii iiing, for a i-il.

i hi-i pa ivni s. Will I tick, lias started a daneing lie gives nightly lessons on th si.l.-walk south of lie' irst want sehoni and has tuile a nunibi-i- ol nio-l all young ladies. Sel'VIl Moriiiii; at tin I'l- sbyterian rlnnv "How to and iMordeeiii. subject l-ivi-ning. "II plotter I', eaeh ser ice.

man Lev. ir Usual ijiie-ie al I'oins will sin-. 1'rof. F. .1.

from Linroln, visit during Mis. C. My Hales arrived in town and will trillion with his rs. Fred is an inst.ruei- Nebraska State I'uivi ily. Great bargains offered in Ladies and Misses slippers at Fitch's Bazaar.

Win. i ralia has purchased the wagon and good ill of Win. Harrison, and will hereafter carrry the mails and do light hauling in connect ion with his dray business. What Harrison experts to do. we do not know.

.1. M. came up from ing, Kansas, Wednesday, wnere he has been managing a farm for .1. l.ivgg. He will work for II.

K. tVied-I eineyer. 1 1 is I'alui ly is occupying Jin-Von Wald residence in tlicThird ward. Ucv. I'.

U. Kwrsili'ii, fnriin-rly r't. of Si. I'aul's Hiiinrh in iImm cil I mi l'i it I In' piisl two yt'iir Inl in 'ulTryvi 1 1'. Kansas, bus ln'cn fu Cily, htko nl iiii' id' the lintel 1'lnin'ln'H in tin' ''i'y- 'I'hr nn'iiilii'iN of In ill'' Crrainccy A-isnfiiitiuii held a m.L 1 i v.

a M'tmhiy 1 1 ri i' hi 1 mi no luisim'! of miiurtatiff was ransurtt'il ns wjh lii'n n'il dial Walker Urns hail a least- oil tin' which On-s pi re for I yi-ars. I 1 1 i I II srrviri will lie held in he SMITH Ylieis. Kansas Special Excursions At iin-ally reduced rales via the lirand Island roiitr, the Kansas City Dinaha Ly. l-'olloviliK i the llrnver, Colo. Springs and I'uhelo, July Hi-Ann.

Ill, 1-11 and Sept I -10 inc. if lo. (Ilenwood Colo, and return, LS-lloiiic j.litly inc. -fill July l-ll inc. and Sept, 1-Ht inc.

ifL'5. (Ifldeii and Salt Lake City, L'tah, and return, inc. July Ill July inc. and Sept. 1-10 ide.

N. V. and return, I I'aii-Ain. Imposition,) fare and one-third for round trin, limited to 10 days for re turn. One fare plus if-, for round trip, I limited to 10 days for return.

I lor eddil iotial information, rates, limits, call upon or address near-1 est ii.uent or S. M. Aiisir, (I. I'. A.

SI Joseph, Mo. P. GREEN, Real Estate Aent lu's, sells and rellt- ehoicest 1'iirms and city residences writes insurance and neo-otiates loans. Olliee opposite Postollice, AlAitvsviLLK, Kansas. SVilii Kansas ily eekly Star, price Loth ifl.lh.

KansnsCily Daily Star, regular if Loth $1. V'Ik- Kansas City Daily World no, i i for I'he Toledo lllade, if l.o. liolh lor Seientilic American ifH.nti and im iu.u'ax, Loih one year for il.oo. Tie' Missouri Valley l'ariner fioeents, 1 tvi.h the -'one yearifl.lo. Inter leeean if 1 .00, with Leeiiii.i-l,;r, holh, If IJIIi.

i tickets on Hale daily to P.uHalo and return at if lit for the ruumd trim Willi In day limit, ineluditif; it of'! 'ui eii-haiine says To do away with Hole. L'I Chicano to UulTahn nd re- t'u" ilisuK-reetilile odor of onions carel'ul-t urn, nood for days. Tieliiittf Cfci-1 On in in warm and water, add ciiKO to -New York and retunii at, 'tiililespoon of vinegar. Place ial reduced ratcB. Write Jidui Y.

C.ul- Jthirtii over a ipiick fire pepper and salt ahan, (ieneral 1H Aiiuma ta taste stir slowly until done and Chicago, for full particulars nod folder to.ku them out in the Lack yard time of trains, etc. mid il jry them Itaplisl church next Sunday e.veiiiuH displayed, for the inonlhs are passiue; at, o'clock. Serinon by liev. Jliee. sn i.ft.ly Ly, and Kuiunirrlield andOke-This is the lirst of a Merit's to Ik', held to have already cm en themselves ilnriiiK llie month of August.

'J'liv with g'ory. iMarysvillc may get up a Methodist and l'aptist tdioirH ill joij.i i i.aso Lull (dull that in alt riht, for in I'lirnishine; niusic and a Hpceial mil- many of our lioyn are not. novices at sieal program will occupy the LrsC Uie name hill we will have to hurry, half hour. Kvcryhody cordiaJJy If w-e can organize a ouil eluL, let uk vitcd. Ju so.

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