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The Elmdale Reporter from Elmdale, Kansas • 1

The Elmdale Reporter from Elmdale, Kansas • 1

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ELMDALE JLL' ft H.VCKRTT A IIOLMK8, Kdltorft and Prujirictora. ELMDALE, CHASE COUNTY. KANSAS, THURSDAY. "APRIL 2, 1903. VOL.

4. NO. 24 kiVW WV A. Vi, Jfc, Vl, "IS -fci tt -t-. -fii -w ir, Ill: Hill Wm.

Hampton Co. Dealer in is ti f-1 lf fee nri rl Til! aim hi ImnrTT LU1W01J litetl to show their Ixumtifs and at il nam time mid to the uppparane" rf the more The Millinery department was iiMuridly ihe center of attraction mid ns it wuf filled with pat tern and street hats of go LTeat a variety Hvd yet all of them so beautiful that one wondered bow so many difTerent shapes anh manner of trt tmui tj ir could be Our vocabulary is not sutlb'ient to deicribe Hit bemitit of Mnnnlinrulinn ifiDibiiauiiiM are here. Please call and see them Lovely Skirts and Shirtwaists Underskirts, Muslin Wear Have a complete line of Spring C.cods in tery department at moderate prices. Just received a nice line of Mens' and Child ens' Spring and Summer Dress Goods and Hats. Caps Our Millinery Dspxrtmsnt is replete with the latest Parisian designs.

Come in and in profusion with Applique and Trimming of all kinds Mens' Dress Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Etc. Yours for Business. see our assortment and get our prices Wm. Hampton Co. Elmdale.

Kans. The Stone Store. wil lmve on nice Hue of and Street Hats Saturday, April 4. Cieutions tit mode nto prices. Spring Goods An- arriving.

Come in ami sec them. Spring is coming. Garden So Jd.3 here. Wo can do you gt oil by coming to us. Dry Goods Groceries Full weight and measure, Hveiy tlimg at bottom prices.

Special Ve have just rcrcivcil a carloaVof fo, if end No. barrel sal also 25, 50 ami 100 Hi. sacks which it will pay you to come anil get. Special prices on tcagoit loads. 3 JEFFREY BROS.

WALL SO STT Tlm.i. Li.lzev vrry suiiilnily in I.cbo lust Sunday mid whs buried '( ucstbiy. lit will lie rtmu'inhrn'd tv iniuiy of our re id rs pastor of iln' Methodist church ('nlt')i) vud Fidlfi about ten yt.UH is -i tott'ihle spfiikiT mid In-! wvu hi I lit- ministry soiih- lifiy I lore is little Htpiih from the Norton-villc News ihm is as titie as iiit iuihiii. "There never wim a ipM in tny lucidity that jT'tvr all the ih-wh, It in often that people come and that the reporter doe not see. It hupp.

'its th tl a missed M'veial times They uet the notion that the paper does nut care to in i) ion them II in a mistake. The paper has no ill feeln. no i-pite. no enmity against anybody. Host, Teoplo take the Wil paper.

Don't he to tfive the reporter ih-wh of iiilrn-M. IVi-Imps you think the paper shows partial -ty, hut try and see ifit doesn't treat you well if iTen chance. II iff do yii i suppose th i' red biis maunirr. to s.liv I'lu'V urnuiiil a brick building; front year's end and dmit seem to c.t any hi iiir. They crawl, cntw, ninbt ami day, tumble down the back of your ruck, perch on ytmr coat collar in the iuhh'.

familar wy but never bit Tin are harmless umi HH'lIVnive, yet are an i.feriiH nusiauce. ('oid tnl will knock I hem Miff but it Would bust up John 1). lioekeTeller to I furnish oil lust what bus there are in this brick bnnk buildiiiK. They will flatten themselves out and tjo riht through a brick wall, a ion intdi ami-Mir (dale. Tbeie ms to be only one tlniK to do iclt them olT and plcaj'rtnl.

yedgwic laiila graph. Concert tickets for "The Messiah" at liiudkhoijr are for Bale by II. E. Ilu'ow In Klnidale; by lledriek 15ros. in Cle-tneiits and bv the Santa Ke agent at Cedar Point, The Sinta Fe is making a rate of one fare for the round trip 4i from Hlmd lie Tickets on sale April 1 limited for reluru lo the Mill.

On Friday, April a special will be run leaving Elmdnle 10:03 A. airivi-ingnt l.iudsborg I'. M. anil returning to Emulate alter the concert iu the evening. Parties who have attended on previous occasions inform us the trip can he made for M.

California li.nil.-d castboiuid train No. 4 and the fast stock train No. u0 east hound met in rear end collision at the west end of the jSlrong Cityjards last Sunday morning alionl a. m. and fiv or six stmdtmen were hurt and six stock cars were badly wrectd and the way car caught tire and burned within thirty minutes.

Steam wreckers were si nt fnmi Topeka anil the wreck cleared 1 iu about three hours. Ni had orders to take siding and Ul No. I by at Sir ng City. They were going in or, the siding and the operator hi Strong City thiuk-ing they were clear gave clear block to No. 4 Eyes Tooted by a Scientific Optician Ale your Do ihey 1 1 1 1 We are skilled in rorreelniK 11 els ihc t.i ura ee ii-M.

F. M. Hill Willi F. Gamer. It was a.

1.10:1 1 last w. Nell buicoln would give 1 ek Ulal Miss reading on Krid ty evening. Thi-re were only a people pr. sent owing lo ii tit tew ad- vntlsing anil it Was derided (., poMpune until the following iv. nilu sod a series of short sketch, w.ls sit I i I 111 cd instead to wlnrh Ibe Mildiellce listened with delight.

()u Saturday 11 good 1 rfieli-nT was presi nt and listem with 1 1 pi attention nsliss Lincoln told the story Who Killed Joe's Hoy?" Sle had brr alulu-m ell in hand and held their cloi-est iiiii-iiiion for mine than an hour, thing iinpossihle to do wrre she not 1111 artist in tier line Attn- she had c.iiicliidi coliee and fi-rs wei i-served afli-r which Hill. mil Spbiwn gave several icadito with ITei There was no lack of tuitsic ole-i Hid the ainli' lice I re il. 1 -I to diss I enipl 1 11 anu Mrs. Ilavis lor tio ir ii. I ih If up 10 nt in I .1 in Tin-si i-oinl niitliiii opening Wei.

1.11; Iu- Co took place last iliir-lay 1 tl. oon an evening slid Whs as lli'ieh if nor mul of a sin cess tlliill Ibe 011. U-1 fill1. Tho stie, ts of Illm 1 wi i 1'in ded all the a tenioo.i and e- ing In 'he evi-trtig il was iiiliy tnfc lo gi-t insioe tlo- store so gr at the Tiie 1 1 was liaettrn'h dec rati in pink ami wli ti and th mercii.iin.iiu displayed in 11 manner test lie All Fresh Stock Just received 11 complete lino of spring styles of WA11 PAPER. Prices to Euit tho times.

Watches and Jewelry Always on hand Wo make it speciality of repair work of ull kinds and guarantee a 1 work for one year ihi. department so we wiil puss by (piotiiiL: a Udv's words in set i5 it. According to her dtlinititm hat was rftct dream." UN.TIo I OK LI I E. Marriaqa of Kiss Kato Gib son to Elr. Lort Shaft.

One of the pretttnl home weddings tliat lias cn-enrreii in lie vicinity of in many years was the marriage of Miss Kate Gil. son to Mr. Bert T. Shaft, whi.li was sol, mui.rd at noon last Tuesday, Maivh lllst at the home of the luiib' parents. The ninrtiage of this popular young couple was aipiiet atid iiuostentious alTair, and as wil-Hissed only a few ot the relatives and friends of the i out i acting parties.

The ceremony was poilonned by Hev. K. N. Stelson ho iiioiiftunced the words hich united the delimit a of the happy couple in a beautiful, impressive tundcr manner. The bride was attired in a beautiful gown of while silk with slippers, gloves and trimmings to luatch.

The groom wore the conventional black. After tbs expression ot good will and a delirious wedding dtuiii was mmvkI, followed by a lecep-tioii lo the newly wedded couple. The bride was horn in Chase, county the most of her life beiuu i-peut near Clements where she lias a host of lasting fi icinls. She pofSesTS all of those qualities of heart and hand to make a home el till and happy. She is iu every way worthy of the man of her choice.

iiert Shaft was also born in Chase county ami has grown lo manhood iu our midst. He hasu't an enemy any where and is honored and respected by everyone. Few couple Hart out in life under moru favorable circumsiancss. The happy young couple received many mai i tage remembrances as evidences of tiie high esteem in which lin ure In Id, A host of ucal und dear friends unite ith The lieportrr in wishing Ihs young couple allot' the happi-ncsH and prosperity that call possibly be crowded into their future lives. A Huuaway.

1 he people 011 our streets were aston-1 islu-d last Miindiiy tiflcruoou to see learn badly lorn harness come dashing down the street, shortly nl ii-rwuids anot her team was driven hurriedly up lo the Coinnirrroil hotel and a lady who seemed lo ha badly hurl as carried into the hotel, and meitieal aid suminoiied. pis. Blaekshere were present in a few 1 Mr. and Mrs. Collier from Ihu vicinily ol dement were driving lo Klnidule and were ahum half a mile Iroin this place CoHier got out of the buggy lo hold the louses hile a light engine passed them.

After the engine had passed the horses broke away from him and smiled to run beading for a wire fence hut Mis. Collier, who bud the irins. sine, did turning llo inl itwas thrown out and into toe Icnee culling her linn. I. lips und head severely.

The b.iggy ran over 1,01 ti all hurting her ihh mid ionising her leg badly. She had a high fever Monday evening but was resting Tuesday morning. Iki team in its 111 id High! down the road run into a buggy 111 wnich rs ,1. V. Al en was riding and crippled a re.r wheel.

Thev also interfered Hilh Dr. klicr- ami h1 Imlsl- In ealllu almost lliiiiiauag able. hii tit liln i I luU 'I 1 itt 111 rMukn nuif Save Mtin-y fur Ton. Prfrvli'-lvntiMiihi Jclri Mm Miitul I.ltf rurr Ma ile Hi'Tli'a. Til fro Is Hellilhn Hh! II itiiyi('-rii.

costs mnioHt. notliluK tu In mM Hi" I1-1IIM II KiVrH III Win Uerl III. It CI Hl.li'H yni iii'ltittit In) tiiiifl ttt rlnd iuhIm. munle iii rniihlcfil hlniMicii Ih til uneiMil cut iirlci h. It Hifiin-H r- fit i'N ftf li'-tili.

It liiiHwiTH qukilntiH rr. Hol "ilium-. Jt rn rn iffiuJ! rstiii.H nii'1 vulmi- iHc.i-ri jtri' to in. riilicrH. It iiiblriliiMm cluli iwniH in in ti 11 c.i iifi.r llitncnitrfrn.

In viTT III' 111 lii-F lh 1 1 (Tie Hi IllAU'lKllIlt Miti ttf1 t.W'fV 'Mllb" Ii 111 I'HHH ty Itwlf trirludlm i. jil'iK nr Ii Itdn'toMn v.n'ul ni.l In ir i.iucn'.i I HiyVi full -ni'h liKiiilli Hthtii( t-li rrin-; Ti i' i-crt hi vi'mi- In nil 1 ill. S' (1 1 A I JUl-li Lb.NU ilt toil AL- J'lST id' 'i ii" ru 1 1 yrnrly mtmrvrtihlp fw i f-r whiclj iui "tl BhuvH, umi jitu mitvtvlth-(I rti tvuny lime i I I it fh in run lis it ym witni lo 1 no Hin I vour dol lir If yuii flim'tcarn ttmpcnl Ht-tui for lliiw month 4 iiicmbcrtjilp. NoImhI cna ufT'nrd lo iifi (ti1 utti-r y. i ")U Will (fi-t inorii'jr built In vtiiun 1 im tlmi'MOTt-r.

I nil niirtlciiluiH will hf pi-lit tt ra 'f rhitfi-', but If jfuii ur Ihu ymi will "rid Iu yi.nr f'r rictiilJi iilt: wllll tli'' it i i'e ti i.tcru'H, 1 Utffn rii'tiittm nitin- in rM ifT''r Ml nin Yt rii" u' (n vi.ur tt. un-t ftl f1 f' full ytiir'H ur twenty-live fuu fur Ciixtaj No, ir.ONnasMnMi.. Y.4tly- Tr -J SV Good Values. Popular Prices. New Designs- Local News.

Dr. Lancaster. Apr. 4. dentist Palace hotel, Henry Oehine TuetJuy.

of Elk was in town Frank Frey WeJuesday. of Stri'ubey wi bcrc JelTroy Bros lmve just received a ciir-luad of bulk ilt. Ornnrlinit Senncider is cjulto iek willi rlieutuulisui of I lie buck. Herllia Tnlkliigton eame in from Cedar Point Tuetday evening Miss Flo Bitlmp went to Kmporia Uxt Balurnay to ttUcMid the NonriHl. Oscar Praclit was a liusiness visitor In Eliudalo from Elk on Tuesday.

White Face live venrs old, lo Salt) liy II. Synies of Klk, Kansas. Mrs. Rishnn and dantthter went to Cottonwood Falls Tuesday flee E. E.

Enlow and ive vourself In ured against ae-idents and sickness. Mrs. Andy Knuuson and wife eiime up from Saflordville to visit witli relatives. Wru. Hampton has hotu-ht the Hnir-lund property and will enlarge ihe house and improve it.

Insure your property in the Cooperative Insurance Company of Topeka. E. E. Eulow Is aircnt, Mrs Kerr of Americus Is Hie guest of Mrs. F.

Stelson. C. F. Pfl iter of Strihbey sold a bunch of hogs to John Camiihell and delivered In Elmdale on Tuesday. Dr.

Lancaster, dentist, Hotel, Silmday, each Salni-diN' thereafter. will be at the Apr. 4 and Tho first shipment of lireese' Sample HUoes are hero and you enn grt 11 pair to wear with your Easter hat. Hereafter we will prosecute to the full extent of the law all hunters ami trespassers on our ranch. lii.AC'KNimriF.

Biior. Nctioo. I I am now making a buiiid of Whole Wheat Hour, It makes the best ofligh bread and tho bent pan cukes you eve te. J. b.

IUsiioh, A good old fiuhioned time is reported ol the dance at Harry I timers last Tuns day evening. Thirty couple were present A nice Bread given free with every 120.00 of Hour bought of me. Ask for your tickets when you purchase tho flour. .1 I. li.ysiuut Lost on last Sunday morning Elmdale and el Cn eli, cobired shawl Kinder please Jeffrey's stor- In-twccn a stone leave st Mliaice of to prop.

i ty lightning E. E. Hub-, is Cooperative 0 111 in- i peka which insure d. including cattle dust aud the elements. Hi 111 tire, Mrs Pattern Deautifu) Elmdale.

I iS 1 Kil Gainer went eveiiinir. Id Emporin Momlny Dr. Kirlniriis Muhiiay. oT F.mpona wna litre I.ouis I'mliarjti-r of Eik was in dale Tucsdiiy. Arthur Winters of 1'euliudy was hire on Monday B.Mt Hlinfl of Clcuu'nts was iu Cottonwood Fulls Monday.

M. I'mluu'wr of llyn.cr was an Klniilule visitor on Monday. Fred KetiniHon if UyiiR-r was on our U'(ls last Saturiliir AUuu Johnson Cottonwood Falls was here Sattird-ty, Mis Helen Senton returiii'd Satnnlny from a business trip to Guthrie, Olila. Frank Hyers a liiisiness Klmdalc froiii Ilviin'ron last visitor in Saturday. It.

11 lireese mid Falls spent Sunday here. wife ol Cottonwood with Hi. Mr paients Christian Knd avor 1 "The Good Samai pic for April 2. Leader M.n thu Thurston, John hetlllus and wife of llynier spent several days iu Klmdalc during in past week. Mrs.

('has. Harder and Mis. Win Fos tcr of Klt were hhopping in last Nitunlay. Christian Endeavor topic for "Christ and the Ucsiirreclion." Mrs II Wood. April I.ead''l, ThiB Is the last week of school in tie high school room and one month mote iu the primary rooms F.W.J liny spimbiiu thi mo, th milling out how poor everyone i.

isuti Middle Cr'-c this week. We Stop till shipment of Shoes are ben pr 1 say that I be llrst I). Ilreese's a b-rejeK for inpi elio Ir Snlliv a 1 wenl to Colli Falls last evening She Will goto Friday lo see her daughter, Mrs Baker. MWoOll Salin Mrs. AUci umi u.iori,(i'i of Iowa art visiting her brother, Mr II Sinetlnis of this place.

They air.vi 1 -day. Scott Berkshire and wife of Poult Fork spent last Saturday and Sundnv with their patents, Mr. and Mis He yuolds, Dave Clemens had the pleasure last Friday of entertaining his troth liohert Clemens, who he id not sei 111 seventeen ears. Mr Clemen- is Irav eling sa iioiii for a piano tli ui I 'i the I'nit. Stat: as his teiritoiy li home is in S.

dalia, -Mo A yotiiu man is le in in iclri.r on 1' Elk gol his left nun can. at': rr 1,111 and tl n.i lie slo ped Jii-i .1 torn oil' at the -b 111I1U1. tir -'isl luiiscli-s werr' i.t.o in I. A It Wo tlt tlltll Cra I tc ere having 'Ce 1 ih a slue arm 10 lllesii tie ciai 'ml. ol ai av a st rani" il from or' to to.

to. to. to. to. to to to.

to. to. to City Meat Market, T. P. FUY, Proprietor, 111 KMs of Fresh and Sail Meals.

PAPER SO Kansas- to to. to to to to to to to it. The Palace Hotel E. 3. OAMEK, Proprietor.

Only First-Glass Hotel in the City. The lintel is equipped with thu littest snd must iiioilcrn iiiipruvuittuls. Until rooms iu cumieetion. Special AccomiaaflaticES Tor Ccimmercial Men. ItATKS, 1.00 ami 91.35 PKK DAY.

Cash for Hides. knilitl linf of buttled goods such as catsup, mustards, table 4.M A si. I sauce, salads, etc. standard qualities, always on hand. Special prices on beef in quarters.

SlrricialG, Kaqs. ft if 3V to. AUDITORIUM. Victor Lee Aimrica's Greatest Magician Performance Bigger, Better. Grcaier than over beforo.

WeduEufiay an3 Thursday Eves. Apl. 8th. and 9th. Popular Prices, DR.

LANCASTER. DENTIST. KI.MDALE, KANSAS. On Saturday of each week. Office st Palace Hotel.

Charge ney of Cot to ,.,3 Un.

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