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The Ness County Echo from Ness City, Kansas • 4

The Ness County Echo du lieu suivant : Ness City, Kansas • 4

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elected for the. vacancy and then THE NESS CGUHTY ECHO liiii elected to the Chnirnmn-ihin a flying switch to catch (he Flye Friday morning. Mr. Air, special agent for the Phe i th OFFICIAL COUNTY tUPKR Committeemen did this with the nix Insueance was in town last HIIOliES KNH1HTOX I'ulillHlier rnday and took a few application for insurance. About twenty five nrownnlliio OIIOKQK KNIGHTON, Rditom.

knowledge of Mr. Arnold's republican affiliations and' his incompetency to do things according to law before them; and why they should do a thing of that kind1 is beyond us. Iy should be understood thai the intelligent Democratic voters of Ness county do not sanction such wild horse play- that is now being conduced hv Are you looKing lor a BARGAIN? We have some rousing bargains in Lndiea' Shirt Waists and Summer Dress Goods on sale at our store now. You can't nflbrd to miss this chance, boarded the flyer Friday morni.i and toot in the Fair at U.ica, returning rtibllHlieil livery Saturday. on 4 in the cariv hours Salurdnv SATURDAY.

SEPT. 12. 1U08. morning. They were hilled to return on io but the n.i-rh-., i (1.0O.

TEKMS FKR YEAH, this committee at this time and if we were to issue any advice to mn KuWrxd at the Post Otlirn nt Nam City, Knnns mini mntler, May didates, it would be to get Arnold to fight you if you desire success at the polls. Mr. Sidcbottom informs us to frag it. W. E.

McClure returned from l.ar ned last week where he had been vis iting friends the past two weeks. Percy Davis returned from Man hattan last Friday where he accom panied the emigrant car. We Will Sell ANNOUNCEMENTS that he will still act as Committee an for Waring townshin as the mn 1 75 Rhirt Waist for 2 25 1 25 1 piper! to be fin lnitnrwtntint CuntlidQte for ceedings by which he was removed were irregular and not according to Roy Barnctt, Farl Elias Carl re elet-ttoit to I tin oijich or itnitreuenutiiYe Np1' Connty, nt tlienoxt ffpnornl elwtinn. the intention of the primary law. LKNNKN Newcomer visile! at Lacrosse St day.

Mr. and.Mrs Harry Elias are visiting I 111 Rli Im)ionileiit 'uintiilfite for of N(if county for the coin i f.i..-tioii. COUNTY NEWS. (1. COLLINS 4444444A4 2 50 2 00 1 65 -j 15 2 25 1 75 1 35 90 We Will Also Sell 50 Dress Goods for 35 per yard 15 Dress Goods for 10 per yard 35 20 12i 8 25 15 10 Op 20 12 with relatives at I.aCrosse.

The construction of the M. church and J. H. residence is progressing rapidly. J.

S. Warner passed through hi re last Monday in his Auto. The Brownell school onrne i i I ftlinotiiifp. to (he voter" of Nees Comity Unit I M.nl.t. RANSOM Mrs, C.

Sevedge and little ion lor the itlire of nt the November -laughters Vcrna and Mable returned election. (apllermon trom Bethany 111., Thursday. day under the of Jos. Shellcnberger left Wednesday Carrie and Ida 1 to announce that I will appreciate on the "1'lycT" for various points; in Wesley Carpenter finished Mo. He expects to go from there to Hyattsville Wyoming 10 spen the rue alinominntion and re-election to tiieottice of Connty Attorney, by the Independent Toterc of Ne County, tlii fall.

A. W. Vt llon for Jesse Musseima.t Mon.bt winter. used a twenty disc s.eam pc.u. He plows for Butler nevi Miss Kirkpatric returned to her We want your Eg'g's home at Hargrave Sunday.

Miss Ellen Swisher left for Takoma BA7.INE NOTES Mr. arf Mrs. Henry Rei.ihar.li -f Thursday via P. from WaKTeenev. Bison cme in Saturday for a visit with Mrs.

Reinhardts parents. Mr, and' Adam Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carroll evnect GILO.

O. HUNT (Si CO. go to fit. Ben I 10 attend the big show. Miss Lt77ie Bott of Alexander, came The W.

C. T. V. Convention here up las; Saturday and re. timed the 9th and 10th.

Evervone should MOmfay. attend and help make it a Wilham ar.d Emms as it is a work greatly needed MORE LOCALS Sam Dickey of Ba-ine. was a Ness MARRIED At Wecinrs lav City visitor Thursday of las. week. September 2.

Elder A. Wood; officiating. Clcvelan I an tn Wilcot ana Eugene Co.e attends the Snnday School Convention a. Rosecare school ho.ise Si.n.li) Lilian en, k0 h. visiting rcatives and triend he-e rc turned to her he-me Kans, t- ln5 H.

Barnd and wife reimport from Kansas City Wednesday. Miss Ella Craig both Ransom. Both these young people are too well and favorably known to need anv Safety and Strength of a H. C. Browning of Beeler.

was) a romment here. Their manv friends Ness City visitor Wednesday. Bank wish them a long an 1 nrosnerons life. School commenced hero The State Temperance Union are preparing to waste a kit of energy in Ness Connty making speeches against strong drink. We are prowd to say that Ness Coun.y lias reduced the liquor traffic to a minimum.

With all out facilities for hearing about what is going 01 in the count! we do not know of a single person en gaged in selling liquor, and netihci do we know 01' a si.K'.ct whiskey tlTiunmer making this terriiory. I. isr truj that a few parties still ship in anl beer but they aie people who. would not go to hear a temper ancc talk. Hence the wasted enc, gy, What we need1 in Ness County is a new speed limit to our reform agitations.

Our women folks to whoni we look to ban 1 down to pos terity a stronger anl better class ol humanity are dishwashing their lives away for their husbands' anil child ren. Her servitude is worse for the advancement than open saloons. Nc sooner is th-3 work done than it re quires to be done over again. Men take jobs, work on them, finish ihem frith the prospect of drawing pay for their labor which is alluring but no such allurements are held out for the wife. She washes afte Monday the same garments unii.

there is nothing more of them left to wash, the rubbing anl wringing goes on forever. She mends the stockings with tireless fidelity, the same holes meeting her gaze week after week. Every morning the rooms are put in order only to be in the wildest disorder bv the time the nirrht Danby, A number relat.ves Friday to VHlt a Stullken, Miss Kate Meh-y. E. R.

Evans and' Miss Mrytie Vet million holding the reins. a R.rv, MARRIED- Sun, lav, August Ku. at the home of the brides parents. Allen to visit refatives. School opens at Walnut Hdl Monday with Miss Maude Peck as teacher.

Mr. Ljthe, who bouulu Sbowalter and Miss Elsie Comelsse.i Rev. M. G. Terry of fi cia Mrs.

L. M. House went to Saturday to visit her parents. r- nauiiug lumber lot. a Mrs.

L. B. Shaffer and Miss Minnie is shown ly its earnings. Examine the Citizens National, that has never fniled to pny 10 dividends and ad 10 to surplus every yenr. This is certainly proof hat CITIZENS NATIONAL A.

McPhorson of McPheison, was a business vi.iior here Morwiay. N. V. Newman of Arnoltl, was a Ness City visitor the latter parti of hst week. W.

K. Putman of Salina, was here last Saturday looking over Ness county land with the view of buying. E. A. Hazen and' family left Monday overland for the eastern part of the state- in search of fruit.

Sam G. Sheaffer an daughter, Mrs. Phil Morrcll, went down to tho Alfalfa farm at Riversi fe Tuesday. H. I.

Floyd is sufferln out a sore eye necessitating him ca-ry it in a sling. Chas. F. Conner and Mr. Nunn, of Ness City, were in Tribune last Sal.

Douglass returned Saturday from Kansas City. Misses Clara Douglass. Esther and EUen( Irwin, and Joe Douzlass of Mn. doc and Miss G.ace Newman of Ar nold, were visiting the firs, of the week at the Wray home. MARRIED Sunday August 30.

at new house. A number of young folks ave Rush Ellenbeiger a surprise party last Saturday evening. The evening was spent witl, guessing games and music after which refreshments were served. It is useless lo say hjJ fine time was reported. irs.

Nina Bondura.it and daughter Lois of Hutchinson visited Miss Estella Forbes the first of week. Relatives from Mo. are the Cow home this week. Mr. and Mrs.

P. Jackson and child -ren Pans, Bernice. Mona and the home of the bride's mother Mrs Mrs. Whitson, Reinhart Ha utr ami and Miss Nellie Ely. Their manv friends wish them a Uv.11 assets are pit edpe.

falls. There are no jobs, each one urday. Greely County Republican. Miss Frances Bondurant is suffer 00oooo00O000 ing this week from a severe steamed hand which seems to be slowly mend perous life. Miss Ivy Whisler was the guest of Miss- Dora Barber Thursday.

The invitations are out announcing the marriage of Oscar Beamer and' Miss Essie Mead at the home of the bride's parents Wednesday Sep. lember 9. went to Pottawatomie day lo visit relative A. E. Stevens and soi feturncd Monday from San Louis val ley, where they have been, for some time.

I OUR FREE COLUMN Lanton Mast relume 1 Saturday from Reading where he was called' on account of the of hit Billy Lunday of near Beeler, was in town last Saturday. Billy Eat at wife. He reports her health much improved. decided not lo attend school here this winter. Frank Porter and G.

II. Me.rrii. Mr. and Mrs. 11.

C. Beamer and PJH BALK; Ho, Knnnir. of Kti. Broohet, Hlnr. pjlt HALK or KKNT f.uiiulre of T.

Miller. Ross, returned Saturday from their visit in Mo. and eastern Kans. of Great Ilcnd were fishing iiv this QflUrry w. county Friday of last week Mr.

and Mrs. John left Sun lay for Lamed to visit Mr. Sunlev's Greenlee's Restaurant Lyricli, Ness l'7tv nl sister, Mrs. Geo. Cook, a i f.imiiv different; no no pay.

The same washing, the same mending, the sime cooking. Now Temperance worker, what do you think is the condition of the mind of a woman living under such circumstances? Is she cap able of giving to the work) a boy fit to battle with the temptations and pitfalls of life? Is- her daughter going to contemplate suicide in preference to going through dre same grind that unintelligent custom has handed down to her mother? Why no quit on your figln against strong drink long enough to advocate the installment of a municipal owner ship eating house, laundry and hos pital in every town, to bo operated without profit for the benefit of the families living near enough for patronage? The labor saving of this arrangement can be readily undcr-stoodr when you figure that one man with one helper and1 the hteso improved cooking utensels. and a bake over can do the cooking for fifty families, including the dish washing and, under the present way of getting along, fit ty women are working at it. A large family wishing that takes a woman all day to do can be done With the new sieam laundry out fit in a few minutes without the wet ting of hands. You who are organized for reform1 should take up this tired' woman's burden first and lei the demon rum foiiow as an annex to your reform business.

They expect to be go.ic abou. two nimwit'lh Mv from mV.r.T i i' otinitlnt of weeks. Mis. M. C.

1 1 A i and Monday at her home iiV Ness 1. C. Mnttlan, Citv. any time you are hungry Hrowuoll, Kan BROWNELL Miss- Grace Kya left last week W'anted-Planin Pb, Mrs. B.

Wickersham, at Mrs. 1 s. Bakery Ooods on hand. lor Lindsborg where she will attend Bethany college. She was joined at McCracken by Misses Blanche Rt-nn FOR RENT- SoluTTonT Inqu're of John Stephens, Ness City and Laura Hicks.

EOR SALE-AMason and Mam J. M. Stiill left last weekf fo." a few weeks visit at his old' home in Iowa. Thos. Ryan made a business in A little bov was given a stunt hv to Oklahoma last week.

his father to write an essay on "Edi editor make mistake folks say he ought to be hung; bin if- a tiocio. makes any mistakes he buries them G. M. Harper and family left' last Wednesday for Salina where his children will enter srhnnl and' here is the result- I don't know how newspapers' ame to be in the world. I don't think God does, for he ain't got nothing to sav ahout nutr people ifaren't say any because docto can read and Miss Delia Philpott lias been confined to her room a portion) of the week by reason of County Republican.

The Ness City Mill Co. have mov edf their office from the mill tot their new rooms in the old Borth-wick bank building. B. W. and W.

E. Haininon, and G. E. Simmons of Norton were looking- after business interests in Nonchalanta Monday. Mr.

Shiney, the Rushccnter liveryman, passed through here Monday in his auto. He is making the trip from Rush to Scott and down on the Mo. Pac. with a traveling man. Spangier Co.

have a few excellent pure brood Galloway Bulls they are offering very cheap. It will pay to look at them. If you are in need of a mowing machine, rake, wheat drill, co-n binder, twine, or anything in the implement or Vehicle line, it may be to your interest to see Edwards Woodworth, Brownell, Kansas, before you buy. The frienth of Miss Grace Floyd Willi be surprised to hear of her mar riage tost Sundtiy at McCracken, to Prof. Wicr, Principal of the McCracken schools, Rev.

Courtner of firisting. Miss Floyd' was engaged to teach in the McCracken school this winter and1 they both began school Monday morning. thing, write -iiu. wnen he ed Miss Flossy Ryan of Scott City, is visiting friends and relatives' here. O.

L. Lennen was in town ti.ii-;.,, them cditois in the bible. I thiol- a mistake there is a lawsuit and swear the. editor is one of the missing links you read of and staved in the huslip hands with old inla r. ana a flm; blt if a (nctor one, there is a funeral, cut, flowers and perfect sicnce.

A doctor ran until after the flood and there came out and wrote the thing tij and has wort, a yar(f lona 'hotit been here ever since. Don't thiol hii he ever dies. I never saw l'. KnowS what it mean CARD OP THANKS We desire to thank the many kind friends who so kindly assisted us dur-itus the illnes9 and death of our beloved wife and daughter. Floyd Temple Mr.

ant! Mrs. J. M. Temple SCHOOL NOTES The enrollment in the High School Monday was 39. Last year at the beginning it was 24.

The total enrollment for the lower gradies was 136. The Literary Society met and elected the following officers-Pres. Olga Gibbens; Vice Pres. Leola Weber Sec. Ethel Brentnall Organist Edith Spangier; Asst.

Organist Mi id fed Abel. I' ogiam Committee, Willie John-ion, Joyce Collins Minda Heldman. Ath'etlc Association elected the tV. oll'i-c; J'-es. Newto.i Ve VI 1' i.

1 and 7 I Ine one he ha and never heard of one getting licked Pell it. If the doctor goes toce J. M. Arnold met in the Court room Tuesday afternoon and organized the Democrat precinct committeeman af tcr the fashion of hire fine, villianoti! Italian politics. He very promptly had O.

L. Sklebottom, of Waring township voted! out as a member of the committee, although he was properly elected at: the primary and had no' intention of not serving. Why he did not have Ezra Goodman voted out is still a deep mys.ery because he convicted himself as traitor to the King by voting wrong a1 few limes. Mr. Arnold! had with him the resignation of Fred Johannes, as precinct committeeman from Nevada township, and he made jt understood that it was himself that was to fill the vacancy and sure enough he was Our paper is a mighty good one, but Brownell last week.

Wm. ccntpal for Farmers Exchange, left last week for his old stamping grounds in Wisconsin where he will spend a month. Miss Ma Philpott is acting as central. Mis. G.

W. Davis and cf, last week for Manbat.an where intend to make their future home. K. II. McQuay of Morrill was in town last week, and a trip to his land situa 0ll Smoki north of town.

I. L. Roser traded for a n-w while in Ellis last -week. Kid Anderson was forced to mala another man's wife he charges for 'he visit; bin if he editor goes- he Bets a charge of buckshot. When he doctor gets drunk it's a case of being overcome by the heat, anl if 'he editor gets drunk it's a.

C3se of too much and if he dim 'he jiin jams. Any old college can editor has to be born." me editor goes without underclothes all winter and doesn't wear any socks and pa hasn't paid any sub'scriptitm since the paper started. I asked pa if that was why thj editor had toste'e the juice out of snowballs in the winter an-J go to bed whei he had his shirt waist wash-d in the summer. Ther; paw took in; out to the woodshed! and he licked me awful. If the.

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