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The Vliets Echo from Vliets, Kansas • 2

The Vliets Echo from Vliets, Kansas • 2

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The Vliets Echoi
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Vliets, Kansas
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Unit, Correspondence, Trie MihlS 1X110. FOUKKST V. l'Uli. Kansas. "I I ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

I Slaughter Friday, nl 21, ISiK), i'uliHshwr KvtTyTri.Jay Mornfnjr Frank Howell is iiirniliin ihe sand used by the masons at he school 4iou.se. n-l cr.t. i-d tr.to the' Tost Office at Viiets. Kan, as second elans' mail matter. 1 ill iLP JU i Church Subscriptions.

The following list of suhscrir.tioris for the purpe.se of building a M. K. Church, is assurance enough that it will be. a success J. If.

ls. C. E. Foltz S. Hoot W.

T. i-fim II. W. Besty ipK.H) George Con net Hi Total, $800. Republican Primary.

Thv RepuUleans of tj.is precinct ftews and Comment. Annual school mcetin-r i wiii njc-et in W. Beat 'a office, Suninier Goods. Sjiturdiiy, July 221, from 4 until o'r clock p. for the purpose of eleet-ipj sis delegates from this precinct to r.ttenl the County Convention of July 2Jtli.

ell 1- Andrew is a res 9 sriler to the Echo. All goods marked jn plain figures. ei.ool 'We IT. the old iousc. ion, to con- Thebaloon editoron the Summer-field Sun, who is somewhat of a prevaricator himself, says; "A farmer east of Mina was somewhat surprised the next day after the Fourth, to run across a monster baloon which Unilertand Hia he liitenus yert it a story building.

Since it has heen the talk that the Central Branch will be built through to Denver, Waterville seems to stand a show of btin made the division. Waterville yvors was the elivis- 3 On Summer Clothing i Any Suit or pair of pants i Straw Hats i HAS JUST RECIEVEI) We Wish To Announce ion but was changed to Grc enleaf, i wa cornfield. Where it off. off off. off.

off. If tin; Ohision is taken away from The prospect for'an enormous corn rop have never lieen piore favorable iliaii now. fs almost ioo far Vidvini'-cl fr hot winds to do much if they should prevail. 4 Felt Hats (h-eoenk-af the people there miht as well liwM burial services. All she needs iij a foot and head boari.

f. Skirt Waists That besrinninz Julv 20th We came1 from is a mystery, as no ascensions were made near here. It is a monster, measuring over 2 feet in circumference. Where it lit plowed up enough corn to feed the farmer's horses all winter and it tewK the farmer and all his neighbors to get it out of ihe field. Whose; is it and where does it Misses and Childrenes' PAr Oxfords, OUU Above discounts are deep cuts to dose put the lines.

yCars of Lumber Which was bought before the recent raise in price. We expect to give our customers the advantage of the raise as we wnt to move this material at once, to make room for more coming. How to shed of thv batch of kittens a which confronts pvat many this season of ll.e year, no dmiht. They are playful and cute but sevt ufn iot) piajiy to harbor af place. people prefer them, ivhlle others saek Ihem uparid quietly them Hlong the roads' le and let them look or a new home and perhaps wander to i neighbor, who lias cats to jet That farmer passes them on a like manner The present County Clerk has his work up to date and is ready to commence making out the tax rolls as soon as the levies are made, which won't be done for three weeks yet.

Besides doing all the. woik in his office, he lias found time, io fio back two or three years and succeed in collecting more tijan $o(K from the rail roiMs whicl) never would have bee, coJJeried had it not been for him. J. F. Watso.v.

Loss, Your Gain. Hope It Will will make c'osng Cash Prices on all Summer Dress Goods, Trimmings, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, and all other hot Weather Goods, We also shall continue to make our usual low prices on all Groceries, Flour, Men's Shoes and fine Clothing. It will pay you to trade with us. Highest market price paid for all kinds of, produce. For chigger bites the editor of the Anthony Republican recommends camphor with a little rich cream.

The editor of he Russell Record recommends vaseline, well rubbed in. Another authority says that bathing the effected parts wfth sour milk will bring relief, while stjll anolher siands up for a coal oil bath. If none ef these remedies brings about the desired just keep on Jlarinon Wilson. Low Prices on Dry Goods, Groceries, Glassware and Crockery. and so on.

Baiherthan kill the old house eat they prefer this job which young ladies of Vliets and about a semi-annual on'. it ii a ein.ty met last Wednesday affernoon wise plan to untie the sack, or. if and organized a society to be known Want Produce and Poultry in Exchange. as the WorKers." Miss Myrtle Mills was elected President, May Gibson, Vice President. Belle Reed, Secretary, Mary Root, Tirtas-urer.

The object of this society is to aid in the building and furnishing the new church. Their first ice you don't someone may bo kind en: to return to you your lost property. Such was the cae pear here pne day last week. Always untie the sa x. rsrrz The family of Chas.

Jiving LltTS HARDWARE Al. Granger. Vermillion, Kansas. j'me miles norlhta-f of had social will be given at the quite a scare last Tuesday. Aft sehool house on Wednesday, evening, Inn II NEW LINE to ST.

LOUIS And the East via Hardware, A young man of this place handed us the following item the other day which he says is his sentiment about dancing; ''Sitting out'' waltzes will be uiCfre fashionable from now on than elanping. Tlje "sitting out" embodies the same position as dancing, the only difference being you sit instead of dance. The man's right arm is around the girl's waist, while his left hand holds her right. Her right hiind is placed on his shoulder, whiie her hend rests lovingly on his bosom, and all they have to do is to sil and listen to the music. Now, this is moK; like it.

I have always regarded it as epiite a nusiance to Brothers, FRANKFORT, KS Stoves, Tinware, Glassware and Queensware, Cutlery, July 2t. Let everyone turn out and aid them in their good work. The story is told that a dignified and portly judge down at Winfield attended a ball a short time ago, wearing a pair of extrenibly tight-fitting trousers. During the evening he was horrified to find that a thread had broken in quo of the seams, produe-- dinner Mrs. Kosvall felt sick, and thought she had become overheated.

This idea was soon dispelled when iier husband, sister and the hired man took sick in a like mapner." Dr. Horner called and found them suffering from a poison, the, nature of which was imahlo to ascertain. Promptly removing the offending material, he soon id the patients corn- Pitkin's Paints of all kiiuls. 1 niTii ncoc mnmtMDc fortable. There are several theories i mg a bad up.

lie oecKoncu ro ni 1 1.11. io rit, tic. wife and told her of his predicament. have to gallop a mile or two lo get regarding the of the trouble md they Mr. Kosvall thinks that some new She procured a needie n-j ten piinutes' hugging.

A room full IM 4 oi people sitting around on sofas hug ging te music is more to my notion. This will give the old, rheumatic bret hern a chance to waltz. For my The Osborn Mower, A Complete line of these Splendid Implements, Robt. Kolterman. Passenger I.e.

points lea ht had bought u.j cause. Others think the in which tea or other portions of Jhe dinner vere cooked in are at; fault. Whatever was the cause we are thankful to say it was no Under the doctor's care the-v wi'l so-'U be as w-II as ever. part I prefer the'isitting out" waltz. On train Xo.

4 arrive in Atchi tered an ante room one side of the hall. Just as the judge had removed his trousers two ladies were heard coming towards the same room. The judge looked around for a place to hide. His wife saw a door leading into a closet. Opening it she thrust him through and bolted and then turned with a smile to meet the ladies, but at the same time there came a terrible thumping on the door Joseph at son at 8 :4.) p.

Dead Lftter List. List of letters uncalled for remaining in the Post office, at Vliets. Kan. for the month eneling June 15, are as follows: Asa Gleeson Emil Johnson R. Jackson John In calling for above say "advertised," and give date.

II. P.OTTGKK, P. M. and a voice roared "open p. Kansas! p.m.

St. lioiiis at 2:2." a. Indianapolis at. 8:20 a.m., Cincinnati at 11 ::0 a. Louisville at 12 :22 p.

Was'ilngton at a. Baltimore at l'hiladel-phia at a. New York at 7:45 a. n. Ask the nearest agent for tickets via Mo.

Pac. or address Chas. Styles, Atchison, or II Towiisejid St. Lemis, Mo. quick! I'm in the ball-room." Strong City Derrick.

DR. T. E. HORNER, Physician Surgeon, Vliets, Kansas. Old Settlers Reunion.

Rspids, August 16, 7, IS, 9. Pursuant to call of President W. H. Thompson the executie committee of the Marshall County Pioneers' Association met at office of Slremgit SAeo-vilie in Bine Rapids Monday, Jui 19th. There were present James A fro wliO was stu'-k on.

Jus voice, was sitting under the shade of a wafer cress, and in this way escaped the eye pf a frog hunter em theshore. Thinking at last that lfehad outwitted Ihe -earcher for frog legs, the amphihit-jon inllatid his diapliraiu and let out a orouk of exultation that cr.uld be heard a half a mile. And the frog hunter, hearing the, sound, came a running y. it his frog net and scooped in the croaker before he could say Jack Robinson in the frog language. As lie frog's wife taw her husband scooped into the net, she remarket! as she quietly sdidinto the water: "If (hat husband of mine had brains in proportion to his size and lungs, lie would have chuckled over his good uck, but he wouldn't of bellowed about it so he couiel be hear! ail oyeT the township.

Moral The wise man never gets up on 1 he street corner when luck is JF V0U want the best for your money, and, that's what the people wgnt nowadays, will pay ycu to visit my store. I always carry a good line of Groceries and, Shoes, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigars, Prints, Etc, FLOUR and FEED. Produce and Poultry taken as Cash every day in the week. -DEALER IX- Offrce at Residence on Main Sir. Wells, pf Irving, J.

L. Hamilton, W. R. Lewis and W. II.

Lea of Blue I Rapids J. IJ. Flannery of Waterville 'and I. 15. Davis of Marvsville of the I lexeci'tiye also W.

II. Thompson pr.esijien.fc ami Geo. T. (Smith of the association, (also a large number of the citizens of Blue interested in the. rc-- Groceries, Flour, shoes, Cigars, etc.

Highest Market Prices paid for Produce. When in the city give me a call and I will endeavor to please you. Yours for low Prices. Calls Answered Day, or Night. 0, F.

kas, union. Some time was taken up i coming his way ond proclaims it in a loud voice. Mail fc Breeze. an informal talk oyer reunion arrange ments, Giles K. Scoyille, Geo.

Garrison and II. C. Lathrop as a comm- On July rth J. T. Smith was called it tte from Blue Rapids camp of Mod: THE CITY RESTAURANT, 3 Is the right place to go to get Fine Candies, Fresh Pies, Bread, Etc, Oranges, Lemons and Bannas good and Ice Cream, Cool Orinks.

bv a telegram to Fairburv, 111. to see 1 12 Aimirs ern Woodmen of America asenl that they be nlloved io furnish the pro- a brother who was very sick. After ten tlavs' absence "Mr. Smith has re-. turned and reports his brother much gram for one day.

On motion their W. FOLTZ, STONE MASON, II I have a quarry of fine rock which I sel at $'75 per Cord request was granted. It vas dee-ided to have a feur eheys meeting, August 1(, 17, IS and 19, and the third day was get apart as improved. Jle also says that he no- ticed much variation' in the crop, prospects along the route. The fine outlook for corn in this vic'nity con-I Lunches Served at any Hour of the Dgy.

GEO. HOWARD, Woodmen Day. On motion the (a 'ai I 1 linues onlv about half way ..1 cnaiiiiia ii as a uuiori.eu lo aj'j'oiu i a ison when a considerable lalUmg off. 1 local committee of five on general ar- can be noticed, wlndi continues to! i rangenients. vhe duties of said com- the river.

Through Missouri east frfun Kansas ('itvon the abash, i Call on or address me Vliets, Kansas, t. I iiy li ImJui he founil the corn small, havir.g suf- i to distriliute ttie same; secure fered too much rain and is now tas-1 ground for ne reunion, cause stands selingout erv In to be erected, for. the use of speakers Illinois the same conditions i 1 'land onicrrs, scats for. the memoers but in the central part of the state! 1 tand visitors to Ux the nnil sell and visitor of Europe are faithfully portrayed in the original and exclusive cable dispatches which The CHICAGO RECORD prints daily from the leading capitals of the old world. This magnificent special service is in process of being greatly extended so as to include every important city in Europe; and it is supplemented by the full legular cable service of The Associated, Press, The Chicago Record, alone of all American newspapers outside New York city, now prints original and exclusive cable dispatches daily from the leading capitals of Europe.

Farmers! i 1 i irom rpriHTueia nortn inrougn the stands and other privileges; make all GEORGE DILLEY, great iwn tx stiys no iver saw i necessary arrangements for music, and for the accomodation anel frieneis of the association. Said committee is empo1v.jre to appoint a marshal of the prosiect for eirn look better, and is very iryar.l for time of the year. That section is a fine agricultural count ry. but he natives are a (ittle inclined to 'think that it the only snot of world, and incredulit the gool re he day. and such ot her po'ice offie-ers AINTER and as may he necessary to preserve order, and to appoint as many sub-committees as may be necessary to prepare anel carry out thu pro APER HANGER.

yE WANT you? business and will pay you the very highest market pries for your Grain, and Seeds We also keep the best grades Hard and Soft Coal, and will make you very low- prices, 011 good Coal. Come and See Us when hi town RESPECTFULLY, ports from Kansas. The laboring man lycei i-t Ier and more; gram. "The chairman appointed as such John JHmcan, Geo. W.

Heathman, J. lianiilton, AV. R. Ivewis and AV. II.

ing reso'iition wa adopted Rksolykd: That all games of chance, anc t.toneerv; nnri n.t.ilrsj Woodmen Picnic, I am prepared to d(j Paper Hanging on short notice. eonsLb niu 'ii in Kansas than further fasf and the opporiynitiyj for bet-jering his condition are. greater. Mr. Smith returned home oyerfl i- A.

saw much small coin in Missouri al mg that li.ie. Taking everything -onsidertition he thinks Kansas is far ahead of other Jc-eplitrp and is a grod rlacr to live. I V-i it prohihiU'd from doing business on thoj grounds or within hearing of the. j. speaker' plaifeirm.

Goo. Smith, Secretary. All work euaranfeed. 1 if.

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