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The Vliets Echo from Vliets, Kansas • 3

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The Vliets Echoi
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Vliets, Kansas
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rir- w.ll shew a) vwry ler.t or prop Leavenworth Tuesday night. tor erty holder in nets ought to ps W. H. Kenyon is headquartew underwear and blankets. ess, they wnl go to work ana com IE -St AD A IRxT Jll plete the walk already begun to the school house, If you want to buy a tip top box, new.

Bee Bullock Reynolds. Rushford wagon boxes complete, DIED. See those new dress goods at Ken H. Bottgcr built a self feeder for L. SLoltz this week.

Fresh oyster. W. C. Arnold, Vermillion, Kans For latest styles in wall pnir, sec Mrs. L.

F. Uichards, Vermillion Miss Caliie Williams of Vermillion, is visiting with Mrs. Geo. Howard. Call and examine the new stock of shoes at the CASH STOEE, just re At her home on Irish Creek, Tues $14.

Rogers Vermillion. day, Nov. 14, Mrs. Tlwnsas Hart E. W.

Williams secured the con She had been ill for some time, and having fulfilled her mission in life tract for laying the M. E. Church was This Space Belongs To. THE this faithful wife and mother called to rest. A husband and foundation, and work was begun yesterday morning.

sev COAL, and SEEDS i ceived. J. C. Blair is asain in the mercan eral children survive her and they with the other relatives have the warm sympathy of the people in this Roger Bros, at Vermillion have already sold twenty-seven wagons tile business Last week he bought a half interest in a grocery store at Centralia. Here's to his success.

HIGHEST MARKET PRICE I community. Mrs. Kate Keys, 1 MMlllilyf MMIi daughter of the deceased, from Okla homa, was with her mother at the time of her death. DIED. 4 FASU tUK fcVtKYlnliNU 1IN mi LliNfc.

Call and See me before selling. i Taken Up: One blacK boar has been taken up at my farm 4 miles southeast of here. Owner can have same by paying charges. T. H.

Schuyler. Jos. Walker informs us that out of fifteen bushels of winter apples he put away in his cellar only about On Thursday night. Nov. Ira the youngest child of Mr.

and Mrs Dug Co W. F. Grove, ape 10 years, 10 months 00 3 and 4 days. The deceased had been ill from typhoid fever for some time thin fall. Chas.

Myers returned from Nebraska yesterday wherehe has been for some time. J. W. Reed has changed his vocation he is now proprietor of the meat market. Furniture sold cheap by Mrs.

Richards, Vermillion. A fine line of undertaking goods. Henry Johnston, County Commissioner, wa3 in the city on official business Tuesday. Hides Wanted. Robt.

Kolterman buys hides, and pays the highest market price. For Sale. but had convalesced and was up and three bushels are fit for use. The EE Remember, we carry everything in stock that consti- 2 tutes a first clas Drug Store. Give us a trial.

3 rest have rotted. This is a cut of the '99 pattern about the house an hour before he died. Funeral services were held at Corn Sheller For Sale. the home of his parents six miles R. Ewing has a four-hole Sand southwest of this city last Friday mtmi wich-Enterprise corn sheller for sale Rev.

Neal officiating, after which the It has been used only one season, and remains were laid to rest in the Mor can be bought cheap. rison cemetery west of this place The bereaved parents and other rela Ladies find that sewing is made ROLLER BEARING tives have the sympatthy ail in much easier by using the Domestic Twenty-five tons of choice prairie hay for sale.TInouire at this office. Seldom needs Oiling. sewing machine. Mrs.

L. F. Rich their sorrowing. DIED. ards of Vermillion is atrent for thi Gus Dilley, of Emporia, is visiting machine.

with his son Geo. and his many old J. E. Griffin, aged about years, at Helena, Montana, Sat acquaintances. Men who smoke cigars say that th Compact, Simple, Strong, Durable, Safe in Storms.

urday, Nov. 11. W. H. Kenycn wishes to infor the The deceased is a son of Mr.

and Modern Woodmen is the best they have tried yet. It is manufactured by Badger fc Gibbons, and all dealers public that he has the finest line of mittens and gloves ever shown in the Mrs. J. D. Griffin on Irish Creek, and for a number of years he resided in city.

handle them. Try one. that neighborhood and was one of the If vou want to buy. trade or sell Stop at the New Commercial Hotel most popnlar young men around there. A few years ago he went to when in Frankfort.

Col. Campbell has had the building refitted and nainted. Same old prices to old Chicago where he became a prom N. P. ROSVALL, inent contractor, and after, the Bon Ton customers.

World's Fair he secured the contract See me if "you want a new mill, or if you want lowest prices on Pumps, Tanks, Pipe, etc. jay. T. Smith, Vliets, Kansas, of taking down the world renowned Ferris Wheel. At the time of his There are now several cases of ty nhoid fever in this community.

Mrs death he was building bridges for Elza Grove is just recovering from new railroad in Montana, lie was General Blacksmith. heht attack while her oldest son is buried last Monday at Helena. just taking the fever. GEO. F.

WALK Ell, Cashier. W. F. KORINSON, Pres. Married.

J. A. Ham sold his house and lots a farm inquire of. Cykus Youxg, Centralia, Kans. Dr.

Best was in consultation with Dr. Horner last Saturday in the case of Luther Connet who is suffering from typhoid fever. Tis rumored that D. M. Granger has decided to move his large stock of goods from Vermillion to Effingham, Kansas, where he will engage in business.

We are unable to give this item as a fact but we publish it for what it is worth. A young lady walked into a store in one of our sister cities the other day to see some goods which were in the rear end of the building. With had erect, the bow legged, but polite clerk, started ahead of her saying: "Walk this way -THE Mr. Dennis Harkins and Miss May where he has resided for some time Nolan were united in marriage at the to a Mr. Gray.

Mr. Ham and family HORSESHOEING and PLOW WORK a Specialty. moved into their new house recently Catholic Church on Irish Creek Mon day morning at 8:30 o'clock, Rev BANf STATE Co vacated by W. H. Kenyon and fam Father McMichael officiating.

The ily. bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday of this wiek J. T.

Burke's Of Vliets, Kansas. Thos. Nolan and is highly esteemed -Capital, $12,500.00 Organized Apr. by all ho know her. I he young man who gained her hand is a son of Michael Harkins.

Dennis is an in Does a general banking business has Our correspondents are banks of the team of mules indulged in an old fashioned "run away." They broke up a spring wagon and cut quite a little dirt, but nothing serious result ample capital and credit, and will highest character, to whom you "are lurmsn every tacuny ana accommo- rrr. viz dustrious 3-oung man and he will Wagon Shop, i -j 1 at ion consistent with sound bank ed. no doubt make good times for the lady." She with flashing eyes ex-: ing; The cha meter of its stockhold ers and directors is the best guaran JacK Scott believes in labor-saving New York, Chase National Bank. Kansas City, First National Bank. St Joseph, First National Bank.

by tee hat it will be guided business methods. Olsoii claimed: "You little bow legged pup, if you were a man, I'd teach you better manners than to ask a lady to walk as'you do." rlson Ca machinery, and last week used a good supply of gunpowder to split some lady whom 4 he has chosen for his helpmate in life. The happy couple left Monday night for St. Joe where they will spend a few days as honeymoon, after which they will return to Irish Creek. The Echo extends wood.

The result was the neighbors Directors. Root, Beaty Burke, Geo Walkek. RoBixsoy, got the wood and Jack the Telegraph. Jay Smith, FRED Solicits the patronage of the public when in need of anything in their line. congratulations.

T. H. Godwin went to Holton Sat Dealer in A Narrow Escape. Chester Burkhart met with what urday night to visit with his family for a few days. His wife is in poor We make a specialty of making might have proven a disastrious ac health, and if she improves enough he will liicely move his family to this cident last Saturday while working Harnesss, Saddles, Bridies, Collars and Whips.

around a corn sheller at W. T. Buck's Water TANKS city in the near future. W. H.

THOMAS, Live stock bought and sold every day in the week W. II. Thornton and family are elevator. While oiling some parts of the machinery under the sheller, his coat became fastened in a cog wheel here from Trego county visiting with Shoe Rrepairing Neatly Done. Marion Crouse and family north of this city and M.

Thornton south of and it at once began to draw his body up to the fast flying wheel. The gear- and if you need any work in this line, it will pay you to seeus. Vermillion. Mr. Thornton resided 7i Call and see meJefore you sell.

ng wheel is near the ground and he Geo. Howard, was not aware that his coat was near it until he found himself being drawn upto the wheel. Cha-s. Reed was driv- -o Bullock Reynolds ng the horses attached to the power, TONSORIAL ARTIST Vliets, Kansas JCflT'Give him a call when you want a first class' hair cut or shave. and his attention was attracted in the in this locality about seven years ago.

"Well Borinr. We have just purchased a new outfit for boring wells, and will do first class work. We can bore a well any size between 16 and 88 inches Give us a trial. Keru Co, Vermillion, Kansas. Are prepared to do all kinds of black direction of the sheller whtvnvJie saw Chester lying on the ground near the gearing, and by prompt action the power was stopped.

A number rushed to the scene found that his DR. T. E. HORNER, no- City Livery Barn I. W.

Reed, smithing and wagon work on short tice. Closing (TIIiTf vU il Physician Surgeon, ALSO SMITHING COAL FOR SALE. coat had been drawn in up to the shoulder. Beyond doubt had not the power been stopped when it was he would have been severely injured or possibly killed. H.

Bottger has shown his public-spiritedness by building a new sidewalk across his lots. It is hoped that all property owners will do likewise and continue the work until a Good teams, careful drivers, Prices Reasonable. Vliets, Kansas. A Distressing Accident. Last weekthis paper announced HORSESKbEING a Specialty We have in our employ Mr.

T. H. Godwin, who has had 30 years experience. the fact that Frank Howell had pur i mm chased a corn sheller, and was pre Office at Residence on Main Str. pared to shell corn for the public.

The paper maKing the announcement every ining Must go. good sidewalk spans the distance from the city to the temple of learning. T. H. Schuyler was a very pleasant caller atthis office Tuesday.

Mr. Schuyler is a wide-awke tiller of the soil, and of course needs an agricultural paper of some kind. He instructed us to order the Farm Journal sent to his address at Vermillion and also the Echo one year. as not yet published when word Calls Answered Day or Night. FURNITURE and FIXTURES For Sale.

Dr. Tyler, VETERINARY DENTIST Will be in Vliets every Wednesday at the City Livery Barn for the purpose of treating diseases of stock. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occurr. At Wm. Swanson's every Friday; FranKfort every Saturday afternoon at my home on Mandays.

Dr. J. CLIFTON, Physician and Surgeon, Vermillion, Kans. no. Osteon, came conveying the information that Frank had lost a hand while shelling corn at A.

Morton's farm three miles west of this place. The report was afterward found to be only partially true, however. It seems that Frank had but just started the sheller, and shortly after noon while clearing the Bargains in for all in fU and $3 Winter Goods -DEALER IN- Dr. Horner was called to attend the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs.

Jay T. Smith last Saturday. The child had been watching other children perform the magic trick of putting a bean in the ear and blowing it out of the nose. L'pon trying the trick itself the little one found it GEORGE DILLEY, Jly stocK of Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, and Furnishing goods is new and complete. Prices I will Groceries, Flour, shoes, Cigars, etc.

husks and other trash from about the gearing, the fingers of his glove were caught by the cogs and drew the side slash as never before. Boots and Highest Market Prices paid for Produce. shoes, anvthing you want. Infants his left hand through the cog underwear, per garment, 2e. Many would not always work.

The bean wheel The third and fourth fingers When in the city give me a call and I will endeavor to please you? good things cheap in Men's, Ladies, AH calls answered promptly and Children's underwear. PAINTER and APER HANGER. Clothing! Clothing! Hatsl Big stock, all marked in plain fi ures and I give you a discount of 25 Yours for low Prices. W. O.

WARREN, Dentist per cent must close them out. They are going fast. A child's suit, coat and pants, for 55c a man's hat 15c. staid and Dr. Horner had some trouble in removing the offending object.

A goodly number of our peole have felt alike in some respects this week. Quite a number were out on a midnight meteoric debauch, and as a result they got up the next morning without any appetite and that dark brown taste much in evidence. The fact of the matter is the grand pyrotechnic display predicted for this week has been a dismal failure, and we are inclined to believe that if the wise guy who predicted the meteoric Bed blankets and comforts, yarns, canton flannels, outing flannels, fcc and a part of the second, together with a large part of the hand were ground off. Frankfort was the nearest point for medical aid and he was taken there as quickly as possible where Dr. Brawley dressed the wounded member.

The accident was a very distressing one, and it will incapacitate Mr. Howell from work during the winter. He still Kas forty acres of corn out and will unable to gather it, and we would suggest that this would be a good opportunity for Mr. Howell's neighbors to ishow their good will and sympathy for his misfortune by turnirg out en-ctasic and athc-rig the crop. I am prepared to do lace curtains, quilts, dress goods, and silks, all new, must go quick: school CARPENTER AND BUILDER Paper Hanging on short notice.

supplies fcc fcc. Dr. C. BRANDENBURG, Frankfort, Kas. Local anaethetic used in Di Al.

Granger, Vermillion, Kansas. Windows and SCREEN DOORS MADE to, order. AH work guaranteed. 1 showers examines things closely he will r.d that Lis wires are crossed..

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Years Available:
1899-1905