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The Times from Vermillion, Kansas • 5

The Times from Vermillion, Kansas • 5

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The Timesi
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Vermillion, Kansas
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5
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The Biggest Bargain In Clothinp-dom: LOCAL NEWS, Stand up for Vermillion. Subscribe for The Times. Ira Collins was in town this week. Go to Arnold' restaurant for a good L. Tate Painter And Paper Hanger.

Solicits your natron This otllce for sale bills W. C. Arnold is quite ill. Buy your bread at Arnold's restaurant. John MoMiehaol baby is quite ill with lung fever.

Thomas Calnau was in Frankfort on business 'Wednesday. Perry Welliver was welcome visit-or in our city Tuesday. Lester, tho Frankfoi-t tailor, was in Good work guaranteed. Leave orders at Cassady's Barber uys a genuine "Wash Shop. 2sZ.

OlGGn, TD Physician and Surgeon, Vliets, Kansas uow ii nie nrst oi me week. P. H. Hybskmann savs ho had loin rred Clemens visited in Atchison Sunday. Mrs.

John Nauman visited friends in Ylicts Monday. Jaok Ford, editor of the Alton Eiu-paBsed through town Monday. Arnold's restaurant is the plane to KOt your fruits, candies, nuts, etc. Molvin wife and mother. vil ted friends hero tho first of the week, of fun "batching" lust eeu.

Calls promptly answered day or Marion Duffy was transacting business in Frankfort Saturday. Messrs. Granger and Konnorlv Hrm-n night. over to i lets Monday morning. Michael Brannan made a business I For Sale.

I at Arnold's restaurant found at any up-to-date ington" Blue Serge Suit. This suit is all wool, and absolutely fast color. Gomes in either round or square cut. Every suit is guaran-tedd. Your money cheer Everything that can he restaurant trip tu Wetmoro the first ol the week.

WANTI'D. A good tnrl for cener.il 1 riding stirring plow and 1 tongtielcsa cultivator, nearly housework. Inquire of P. II. new.

set of mnglo harness; 2 Hots of double L. Rogers made a business trip to Kansas City Saturday night, returning Tuesday morning. Two high grade yearling Hereford bulls for sale cheap if taken at once. Inquire of James Grace. Money to Loan on real estate at watering troughs; 2 wigniis; 2 buggies.

For further par- Miss Susie Chilson went to Wat'or-ville Tuesday for a few days visit with triends. Mrs. Joseph Sliers of Corning, visited at P. II. Hybskmann's tho first of HctitarH inquire of C.

J. IlASIIETT, Or 33. 2vT. Gmitii, tno week. Dr.

Pampel reports tho arrival of a line boy at tho homo of Wm. Barnes fully refunded if not satisfied after you get home. WWVVNAWWiVVWVVVWv LAUNDRY Troy laundry basket goes Tuesday Apr. Good work guaranteed: gar lowest rates going. Call on or address W.

II. DEAVALT, Vermillion. Kuns. Mrs. Gertrude Harris went to Seneca Saturday to visit her grandmother, who has has been very ill the past few weeks.

Forrest Mayhow's many friends will be pleased to learn that he has a position at La Junta, Colorado, with a house furn shing company. Messrs. Kirkpatrick, W. Tl. Kogers, Knlley and Henderson and Master Paul Kirkpatrick attended the concert at Axtell Wednesday evening, given by tho Slayton Jubilee Singers.

Monday morning James Robinson returned Monday night from Lawrence where ho has been attending school. Mrs. A. Wilson returned to her homo in Dixon, 111., Friday, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Lear.

Mrs. M. Ivimmell returned from a week's visit in Falls City Thursday. Her son, Matt, who has been attend imr ments mended free of Byijon Woodman, "N'F. EOT 1 1 1 Kits, Centralia.

Kansas. Agent. Diploma Examinations The second series of County Diploma Examinations, will he held on April at the following places: VVaterville, Bigolow.Irving, liiue Bap-ids, Frankfort, Vermillion. cii-i I i. school at that place came with her.

A. of Fairview, und Miss Kdna Curtis, of Vermillion, were A full lir.A The nextTenchcrs Examination will Oi' the Famous he hold at Frankfort on Anril 27th Paper will be furnished by. tho county: ohn Deoro and Molino Axtell, Beattie, Okelo and fckinimer-field. J. G.

Ellonbeekor, to. Supt. Pleasant View. Miss Ilessio Thomas has accepted a pi.Miion in a millinery store at, Axteil. imin Implements, It will to VOIir iiitcrcf in i.

ymi uiarrieu Saturday at the M. 10. parsonage by Itev. A. Buckner.

lliuwa-tha Republican. W. H. DoVVall will leave in May for a trip to Europe. His wife will accompany him part way and will vnit eastern relatives till bis return.

lie expects to be absent several months. The Uoyal Fraternal Union, of St. Louis, pays sick Benefits from toitiO.OO per month arid accident benefits from 20.0() to SdOO.Ou pei-month. Good agents wanted, J. M.

Flad, Special Deputy, Frankfort. Kansas. nere Is a bit of sound uhilosoob If Viiets Sunday .1. W. Milner was in morning on business.

R. E. MAYHEW Mrs. Wm. Acker visilei :1 with Mr W.

Slowell. Mondav. OHjiail TNT HPTOTVT Wm. and family spent Sunday with Jason (irablo and family. U.

Crabh. and wire, W. H. Watson mid wife, and W. Stowell und wife llaV'' pUlcliascd applicants should como provided with pen and ink.

J. G. Ellenhcckor, Co. Supt. Preaching at the Christian church lt and 3rd Sunday of each month.

Sun-dny School every Sunday at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at p. m. every Sunday.

E. H. Calutiian, Pastor. Next week wo expect to give an exhaustive write-up of all the pedigreed cnttlo that aro being raised in the vicinity of Vermillion. For fear that we have misod somo one, we would request that every owner of pedigreed cattle bring data concerning his herd to tbii ofTlce by next Monday evening.

An exchange says alcohol romnvi 8 Btains from summer clothes. Tho exchange is right. It will also remove the spring, winter and autumn clothes not only from the man who drinks it but from tho family as well. It will in fomo casos remove the household furniture from tho house.the edibles from the pantry tho smiles from the wife and happincBsfrotn the homo. Asa remover of things alcohol has few equals.

you have a home and aro out of debt don't fret and worry yourself and good wife into tho grave for tbosakeof making money. You have but one life toliio by (M-ovrr and Ih.y tlm wnm of at my Plat wmtl.aiHl milrs vntt of VVn.iillion, and mih, west and and milrs nt.rth of the eniw: to insuro a int3M-ult. Description: arid it is brief at best. Take a little spent with Mr. and Mrs.

W. I). Slowell. Fred Kern went to Netawaka yesterday on business. rs.

ieorire fli.shoo pleasure and comfort as vou irodav hv day and try to do a little dood to others and Morgn A morbid, insatialed desire to possets theearth, to grab ever thine- in sii'ht. A ECHO is a line Shiru raft CU AUE1E i's a KenttK die horse. the FranKiort dentist Mondav. DI' is a mammoth Elaek Jack. HI JIC is a fine Kentucky bred Jack.

is at tho foundation of more miserv bred sad- than almost any one thine-. Wealth alone will never keen vmir green after you are gone, a goad life and kind actions will. Ex. A. Wright has taken out a dray license and respectfully solicits youi patronage.

"How is tho earth divided?" asked the teacher of the nuoil.wlio E. WIGLE. There is much about the hirneiiin.r 'f a great vessel that is not artist.se Connio Collins, who was a member of Co. K. U.

S. and has been 'Twin vrjiww.aafm'a-t EJIfttKJB. out Is very useful. Everv inch of to bo precocious in polities. "By England and i prom pt.l unswe r-d the boy.

ti.4 JtrfrtwJ liimimm 1113 umiiorover which tho vessel slides in i-t be greased. At the Cramps' yards a layer of beef tallow and soft soap is used about a ton and a half of the The Xemalui ei.un'y celehral ion of Will mri.lm tho. Kpnnn nf 10H1 of farm (A. F. CampQelcl farm) 2 1-2 miles the Wnd uniiiverrary Oud-Fcllowship wi'l occur at Centralia.

April ilili. A number of the inemherK (if tho onler in this vicinity will attend. The biggest triiMt afterall is the newspaper. It trusts nearly every body, and for that reason tile people like it. It Is the only trust on earth that is worked to the limit, and the only trust where the proprietors L'et the smallest inei.iiiiowispiitonwit.il trow- els until tho timber Is completely covered with a coating or it nearly two inch- es thick, and the suftsoap is I hen pour- ed over it.

With tills preparation com- pleted.the Vessel "gl ides gracefully into the water." That Is not the only heautiliil, spectacular exhibit depend'-" en for success on lowly unconsidered: tho Philippines for tho past sixteen months, returning to his homo In Washington oounty about threo weeks ago, Visited partof this week with his friend James MeOhlo, and family. He brought to Mr. MeGhie a cano, made by a native, that Is about as handsome a thing of the kiud as wo ever saw. It Is made from short pieces of the horns from the native cattle, each piece boing about an Inch and a half in length, alternating black und white, und set in the top of the hoad of the cano is a niece of pearl about the si.o of a half dollar, which was taken fron the ocean near Mun'la. Mr.

Collins Is glad that he took part in the campaign ovor thero, but is more pleaie.l that ho Is home The local nowspaper should be in every home. Children should not (iuu iiiiiua iiorin oi Vermillion, Kansas. Dexter is a Cleveland Bay; dark bay color, weighs about 1400 good life and action. TEBMS: $8.00 toinsure colt to stan and suck. Money becomes due when mare is sold or disposed of.

Care will be taken to movent hnt. win Ex share of tho divMend. Everyeity in the Uno post mortem praise of 1 1... 1 ktuto u-. ci'U(dlled Savior Indulged in hv i an.

1 t.i.e rust i vv II ill IComan centurion, gives us, as with an his pocket for the dust to keep the mists loucn, graphic picture of trul going is abused like a pirate if he human nature. After all 1 even hints that lie needs sometime' the humiliating ir.diirnites 1 1 mini I hipIi. 1, i i i it .1 i. 1, 1 i nnt. hn T'fxjiinns lDio snouia any occur.

'uiu conjure imu been upon this innocent man. and hi I Mrs. II. Criswell is a widow Vermillion with two children. seems lie a good woman and agonies wero over, then the centurion (M)inplacentlv ad near She hard 11 ti 1 1-ed to I worker, but gossips have been In Owner.

ing her until she has been compel mid -1 nn was "a good man." Ah, that's tho way of the world! Make the road of living as rocky as scatter cock leburs in their pathway, write a column for the Frankfort Uoview detailing her life, and giving references. Among other tilings she isiiys: "All I usk is the prlvlogo of I living in peace. I work for my mom, cruelly criticise them, humiliate grow up ignorant who can bo taught to appreciate tho homo press. It is said to be the stepping stone of intelligence in all those matters not to be learned in books. Give your children a paper which has not one word concerning any person, place or things they ever saw, or perhaps overheard of.and how could you expect them to be interested? But let them have a home paper mid read of the po ol places and soon 1iich ioc the local ing 11.

In c.iVr. II will roar- th: become ii.ti i mom, criisn mem and then afterall is wii be Earth. if, 1 Just list your share cf it with him'if vou want to ri.oiiin..' around the grave 11 words of kimliiess and -ers upon their loveliness nml -ui out. their frag r.i net from the one v. ho once longed for them but does not scll.or ii you want to buy a Farm or City Property just drop a card to ami snoport my children, ami I am guilly of no crime except ho crime of poverty.

To all appearances the woman has been outraged by vicious tongues, compelling her to writo of private matters which make her letter very pathetic. There will he a change of sentiment on. the woman ojiostiun somo day, and the loul mouth will be officially disinfected. --Globe, 1 iiiciii.oay, renders, tii vou scatter Tew posies along the ay the hying instead of waiting 0 pile them ull ot; their Marlon Itccoi'd credit to their ancestors, strong in the oowlodjic of the world as it is today,.

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Pages Available:
436
Years Available:
1900-1901