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La Harpe Semi-Weekly News from La Harpe, Kansas • 2

La Harpe Semi-Weekly News from La Harpe, Kansas • 2

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tl fs 1 'k 1 4 i. i i i I liii! I 1 if kii liM iJ vfofis I 1' IS others are buy Hp iClIP IS irfg arid pHces going up. M'" -Ax, fcjMi jw'fk. Nhrss "rfSdk-i Where you ha ve the purest air, and ngnt on tne car lots, ITitle guaranteed. Abstracts and warranty deeds alhcfhie country within 15 minutes ride of a city.

$5 down $5 a month. Call and see me before prices advance. 0) Office Terminus of Electric line. laaHarpe, i high and dry. advantages of $75 up.

Terms First publihe.l in Ti-iHarpe News, June 12, 1 Ordinance No. 80. An Ordinance Entitled: an ordi--nance adding territory to the City of Lallarpe, Allen Conn-1 ty, Kansas, by extending- the rr.or:ite limits to include Palmer: Third Addition in! the corporate limits of said City L-iIIarpe, County, Kansas. Be it Ord.riii -1 by the Mayor Cmmeihnen of th 4 City of La Ilarpe, Allen County. Ksiikis.

Section One. That a tract os land in the one fourth (i) of Section thiny-four Township we I va jjtc nineteen (19) in Allen county, Kari- sas. and adjacent to an'i joining awjjjn wnwi ii ni to i wii i i a Tr Tf" 1- 1 1 iov it. in aeptn Gas and all the Prices are from Adjournment till 9 o'clock a. m.

Thursday for the purpose settling with W. W. Cook Sons on water works contract. A. Physician Healed.

Dr. Geo. Ewing, a pratieing physician of Smith's Grove, Ivy for over thirty years, writes his per- jsonal experience with Foley's Kid- ney Cure: "For years I had been jgraatly bothered with kidney find bladder trouble and enlarged prostate gland. I used everything known to the profession without relief until I commenced to, use Foley's Kidney Cure. After taking three bottles I was entirely relieved and cured.

Irescribe it now daily iu my practice and I heartily recommend its nse to all physicians for such troubles. I have prescribed it in hundreds of cases with perfect Sold' by W. J. Waters Co. -s ALLENDALE.

Children's Day exercises were held at Silver Leaf Sunday morning. The day being fine, there' was a good attendance. Mrs. Wm. Anderson, who has been visiting J.

Anderson's for the past three Iweeks, returned to her home in Lake Forest, i Monday. A derrick has been erected on 'j J. F. Eastwood's place this wepk. IMr.

and Mrs. Anderson are in ICansas City this week. -Unusual. A captain of an Englfsh -regiment stationed at Natal, while paying off his; new recruits a Transvaal half crown, which hears the image and super- scription of Paul Krager. The fellow soon returned with the coin, and throwing it on the tahle declared it was a bad one.

The officer took "the coin without looking at it and rang it on the table. "It sounds all right, Atkins; what's the matter with it?" he asked. sir," replied Atkins, "if you say it's. all right it's all right, but it's the first time I've seen the Queen with whiskers on." 1 Ir. II.

Cole, president of the Aurora Foundry Company, Avas in loli today on buhess, but news of the deal came to the Kegiter in a djspatch from Springfield. X1C Kffiter callecl him up for confirmation of the nevs and he corroborated the dispatch. The COIJsobdation was made with a view to tting a better grin on the Gf i Southeastern Kansas and Southwestern Missouri and the; policy wiill be oh of expansion the trijdei Mr. Cole is president of! the ncNv! company and says that thb deaP does not mean any harm toj the local that the plailt here: will be puslied as Weil aB tlie others. Regular Meeting of City Council, Wed; i nesday IE veningi June 1 0th.

ItoU callf shows: Councilmen Logan, Kemington, and. Mayor Peet present. Minutes of previous, meeting was read and as follows vfere allowed: j. Q. Roberts, printing 3.50 MiBer Miller, gas fitting 3.00 H.

E. Limes, marshal's sal- ary i F. E. Wood, clerk salary 50.00 "8.33 5.T5 8.00 C. Brewster, costs Ilajrry Forney, tanlv Total 878.58 s.UUm, city treasurer' Dona approved.

Ln J- VY Zener wasi allowed to er- sie( crm huM -g grand E. LQan I ik.L tjO. cki monthr of read Ordinances No 1.0 nnd "Vn 1 hactfiaal: reidins and ere passed. The Halm and Waters ordinance A laid ovclr till future meeting. Allen County's Prospective Teachers Those now on the rolls are: Ethel Hampton, Josie McCormack, C.

B. Tipton, Georgia Gardner, Margaret Knowlton, Meribeth Atar, Laura Corn, Grace Bostwick, Cei.ie Gray, Flo.ience Vezie, J. O. Garrison, Virginia Dodds, Edna Ball, Ethel Flicker, Sherman Kodgers, Anna Wilson, Ina Maxwell, Mary Mur- phy, Xellie Col DaisyBruce, Grace Xelson, Lillian Thompson, Gertrude Beall, Alice Montgomery, Vinette Manle.y. Maude Gra, Hes ter Castator, Hattie Freed, Huby Christy, Maude Talley, Mat tie Shuler, Ada Efodenburg, Ethel Wixsou, Elsa Puckett, Grace Keno, Estella Bixler, Belle Bruce, Edyth Austin, Bertha Williams, Pearl Fuller, Myrtle Laud, Minnie Adams, Frona Dayton, Amy Carpenter, Idella Bauman, Ila Smart, Blanch Haskins, Lola Carl, Dora Ellis, Flora Rogers, Nellie Brown, Harry Geyer, Margaret Heigle, Barton Altord, Frank Wright, Xellie Waters, 'Nellie Droliinger, Vaught, Blanche Adams, Gertrude Helms, Dawson, Marv Culberson, Oscar Brown.

Mattie Audersou, Etta Helms, uiara Harris, Jimma Beernan. Foundry Company Tlergers." ioia, Kegister. The Iola foundry, a branch of the Aurora Foundry Machine town, is today a part of the West-j i ern Iron orks Company, which is capitalized at e05000. The! merger was accomplished today I the City of LaHarpe, Allen county, of LaMarpe, or cause the same Kiinsis, on the South and West, tjo bloHvn. ji and comprising fourteen blocks In Section Tliat it shall be un-the form of a rectangle bounded tiwfu for any person or persons -v.

t.ho Xorth bv a line comwienc-i to s(Mind any fire alarm, or to 11 ii lint i. i ii i oviii Ilarpe, Allen county, Kansas. Parsed June ID, li03. Approved June 10, 1903. ATTEST: Kuey Pket, F.

Wood, Mayor 1 City ClerL (First; published in 'the Lallarpe June 121903.) Ordinance No. 81. An Ordinance to; prevent and pro-hloit the blowing of the fire Whjstle or sounding any. fire Pe it ordained, b.y the mayor and councilmer, of the City of Lallarpe. Section 1.

Tiiat it shall be un-lawful for any pjerson.i or blow the fire ktiistle of the City fausc jany lire alarm to be sounded: Wijfcd; that the provisions of tjhls section shalij not apply to any ersoh or persJons should they! (dow pr to causeito be blown the! Tmsiie, 10 souuu or to jausej to be sounded any fire alarm, casb tlicre is danger lire? witttm tne city limits or aci- jacenl I IV Ahy person or per- Mcms violating provisions of viciioln thereof be fined in any sum not lejs tljan tqn dollars nor more than iifty dollars. i Sedtion 4. That this ordinance ishall ltake, effect and be in force fromj and afteri its publication in fine ijaiiarpe a puDiication ar iron on.1 i fi nnn in si mrv Approved Jane 10, 1903. Attest: 1 tluEY Peet, If. E.

Woo Mayor. City Clerk. I 'I SE. i .4 I T. ft center of Oak street.

klin street crosses said I ingat the cente where street, thence West on Frank-1 liii street, in the center thereof, to tho middle of thence running South the center ot said i Walnut street to a point one block nith of AIason. street; thence two blocks to the middle of Oiic street, thence North on Oak street to the of beginning at tiio junction of streets. Franklin and Oak ud addition contains fourteen (IA) blocks and known as Pal- Third Addition, tj the City mer i "TT Sidewalk! ordinance received orks and the Sterling Iron.j, v. Works, both of Springfield, jana tne Aurora roanary, or or LiHarpe according to the re-. crtlell plat thereof, and shall be subject to all the- liws and ori-ijanees of the said City of LaHarpe.

-Section Two. Tbnt this! ordi-irmcef shall be in effect, and in and after its publication once in the- LaHarpe Kews, a weekly newspaper of general circulation in the City of La- in and there is little reason to doubt that some of this will be made at T. Iola. 1.

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