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The Frederick News from Frederick, Kansas • 1

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The Frederick News. 6 PAGES. $1 A YEAR KBEPKftICK, UICK COUNTY, KANSAS, KKI DAY, OCTOBER 16, i'JUH. VOL. 1.

NO. 7. LORRAINE LOCALS Frederick Band Concert for Saturday LOCAL MtNFION Lv- A. J. Hays was a visitor in Married Dr.

Tiieo. Kriuesch and Miss Olive E. Frazey were married Thursday a', rnoon at clock, at the Congregational church in Nicker-son. Tho bride is a daughler of Mr. and Mrs, J.T.

Frnzey of Nieker-son, Dr. Kroesoh came hero little more I ban a year and a half ago and engaged in practice. The wedding was attei.ded bv intimate friends of the bride and groom. Dr. and Mrs.

Kroesch have since The News is glad to announce that arrangements for band concerts have been made, and that the first one will be given Saturday afternoon. It Is an open-air concert and the people of Frederick and vicinity are cordially invited to cone out and hear the music. The band wi'l also give a box supper and social at the scmcoI house next Friday evening. This affair is for the bcnf it of the band and should be well patronized. Herman Holt's is working at the fanners' elevator.

Johnny Horn is gathering applet at Will Schmidi's place. Bert Colbert visited friends at the Sherman ranch Sunday. School began Monday morning with about tin usual enrollment. MiKe Miller drove to KrjdericK early Monday morning, on business. Lou Bussing will move to Holy-rood this week, where he is to open ons Wednesday.

H. W. Wynant made a jrisit to Manhattan Wednesday. The wind is whooping it up again more continuously than ever Herb rt Hein will make a business trio to Ellsworth tomorrow. Thomas Rodman is doing blacksmith work at G.

E. Wilkins1 shop. The Pice comity Sunday school convention meets at Alden Noy. 10 and 11. ArDITIONAL LOCAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET returned to Frederick and are fit-1 ting un a home in the doctor's res-i Hence.

Thev will be at home" after Nov i. Their many friends extend congratulations ana good wishes J. Showers and O. P. Hark-nesi made a trip to Lyons one day ibis k.

Claude Wright went to Salina Thursday to attend the I. O. O. F. For President i J.

Bryan For Vice Pri nC W. Kern For lT. Senator. Farreliy PATE. Justieas of Supreme Court.

A E. Helm, J. P. Rossiter I 0 Pickering. Governor D.

Botkin Lieut. Governor. McMillan Secretary of State H. Kemper Auditor of Stated. B.

Eopime. Treasurer Conway Marshall Attorney General W. Freerks Sup't Pub, Inst. Ella S. Burton Siip't Insurance M.

F. Belisle State Printer J. S. Cobb R. R.

Com're 0. Q. Ayrcs. F. j-yr Wheat today, 89c.

Best brands of cigars at postoffice. Thu season of Indian sa miner here, New stock of wall paper at Wel-fley Hall's. School 'ablets and stationery at the postoflice. If vou want goou fresh groceries, go to Showers'. Remembir the band concert Saturday afternoon Cane and prairie hay for sale at Schmidt's elevator.

Republican Meeting The first political n.ee ing of the campaign was held here Tuesdav night, when A. R. Clark, candidate for representative, and Mr. Staid, candidate for county att r-. ey, on the republican ticket, spoke at Van hall Other candidates on the same ticket were present and met the voters before and after the meeting.

The candidates, in the speeches, presented issues according to their iews. ou uresa, I Congressman, 7th I. Hale If you want to get a pro to Showers' stre. grand lodge. G.

T.V. Cupp was called to Iowa this week on account of the illness of his mother, J. E. Johnston of Wichita was here Wednesday, on a business trip in vicinity-Kern Bros, threshing outilt is home from Bartoa county and they will soon begin shelling corn. Frank Bethels from the vicinity of Pollard, is now employed as assistant at the Frederick State bank.

Paul Biehler is some fisherman. Thursday he caught a string of fish, four of which were 16 inches long. Marion Wilson of Lyons, democratic candidate for sheriff, was in a garage. Paid Peters car load of apples south yesterday morning via the Frisco. Mr.

and Mrs. P. II. Ross visited Sunday with Hermann Junssen and family near llfird, Mrs. Jake Rosk.nn and children of Elmwood are visiting her parents Mr.

and Mrs. Melchert, east of here. Will Erhorn intends building an addition to his house, north of here. Tom Hays of Frederick will do the work. FranK Chleck of Nebraska visited from Saturday till Tuesday with his.

sister, Mrs. Hermann KecKer, and family. Miller and wife came up from Frederick Saturday evening and visited over Sunday with the home folks, Rev. J. A.

Schulte, general treasurer of the Mission society of Philadelphia, will preach at the German church next Sunday. About thirty people from here at-lended conference at Dillon. They report a gocd meeting. Several made the trip with their autos John Hopkins, north of town, picked 'forty bushels of apples from one tree, which is the best yield around here as far as heard from. State Senatoi, George Ross, COUNTY.

Representative, C. County Caerk, Bruce Sledd. Treasurer, E. Monroe. Register of Deeds, Geo, Six.

County Attorney, Fred P. Green. Sheriff, Marion Wilson. Probate Judge, 0. L.

Porter. County V. Petrie Clerk of the Court, R. Ward. Surveyor, C.

M. Norton. Coroner, G. E. Bush.

Com. 3d District, J. L. Folck, Visitor from Oklahoma Mrs, A. Folk of Mountain View, is here visiting her son, FoIk, and her daughters, Mrs.

Frank Hays and Mrs. S. H. Floyd. Mrs.

Folk was a former rrsident here, having moved to Oklahoma about a year ago. As town Wednesday, en route to Bush- a sample of what mav be raised in the new state, she brought with her a 7-pound sweet potato. Com. 2d District, J. Keeley.

TOWNSHIP. Trustee Wm. Payne ClerK Roily Monroe Treasurer Hermann Riehler Justice of the Peace, Harry Kitchen Constables Claude Wright and Ed Bell. The sowing' of wheat is about done for this season. Just received, a fresh' lot of Gold Bond Hour, $1.2.5 a sack'.

Schmidt. The Frisco ran a jubilee special to Wichita Thursday morning. Go to Showers if vou want the biggt.t market price for your pro duce. The first meeting of the county teachers' association will be held at Lyons tomorrow. Don't fo.D'et the box supper at the school house next Friday evening for the benefit of the band.

If there is anything you cannot get' anywhere else, go to Showers', and get it and save oue-thied your money. Just received, my fall shipment of hoite blankets and robes. Drop in and examine and get prices, P. Ilarkness. Welfley Hall received another hinment of ladies' coats this week.

Some very special values $6.00, $7.98 and $9.50. All farmers wanting corn cribs will do well to look at tbe Amur' Death of Early Settler F. W. Springmever left this week for Sparta, having received word that his father, aged 84, was dying. The elder Springmever was one of the earlier settlers of Rice county, Later Information' of the old death has since been received.

For Fresft and Cured Meats go to JUNG'S MEAT MARKET W. A. Jung, Propr. Highest market price paid for hided. A.

L. WILKIiNS, RESTAURANT; Short Order, Regular Meals Confectionery, Cigars. Go to Jack's for something gocd Li eat. Accident Delays Trains Mo. Pacific east-bound trains were several hours ttc Sunday on account of a height train wreck near Lacrosse.

The engine was badly broken up and the engineer and fireman hurt, but not seriously, it is reported4 A. E. COEN, Dentist. Will bo in FredericK, at Dr. Kroesch's oflice, two weeks.

KERN Steam Corn Shelter with swinging extension fteder, a great labor saver. Prices right. Give us vour work. Farmers' phone, Frederick IHEG. KROESCH, Physician and Surgeon.

Special attention to fitting of glasses. Sunday School Convention The twentieth annual Sunday school convenlion of the Rico Co. Sunday school association will 'o held at Alden NV. 10 and l. C.

W. Ni.w'ky, Sec'y. If yon want to anything or sell tell the people about it in The Tewa, If you have lost anything or have iouna anything, advertise in The News and make it right. can steel cris sold by O. P.

J00-bushel 3teel See ilfley A Hall's fall sale announcement. It will pay yon to ad itr all the items guaranteed advertised or your money back. Trail Carter has taken the agency for the Nmv Ineeda Laundry 'it Ellsworth; basket sent the second and fourth Weduepday each month; fai washing a specialty. ton, The Frisco section men went to Burrton Thursday and unloaded ties along the lin from there this way. Walter Miller was out to Robert Hein's one day this week, to do some tinninsi work on the new residence.

Evangelist J. F. Black of Dallas, will begin a series of meetings at the Baptiat church the evening of Oct. 20. The Modern Woodmen of America arc to hold a regular meeting Saturday eveng.

Members are requested to attend. J. J. Van Boekirk stopped on i nail last Friday, and lv's foot sore from the effect of it, hi addi tion to this he has been troubled with rhenmajism, CHir Rice, who had been working during the summer on Thos Broniowee's place, left this week for his home, Grand Island where he will attend cdhool. A Frisco special currying an ofli-cial party mcl.iding the president, second vice president, general manager, general superal superintendent and division superintendent, passed up the road and hack vt-terdav evening.

R. E. Schoonoyer complains that some one broke into and robbed his dinner pail while he was working in the field, and gives notice to other to be on the lookout for the robber. Mr Schoon-over particularly mourns the loss of some choice pieces of pumpkin pie. W.

acker and wife of Ransom, Ness county, arrived here this week to see their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Murphy, nine miles southwest of town, who is seriously ill. Mr. Tucker i an old-time resident of this county. In 1872 he home Kas Frederick, GOAL! loom for Sale Fly-shuttle loom for sale, as w.

Call at this oflice. i If you want to buy or sell a 00 house, a horse, a wagon, or anything 5 00 else, make it known in The News, Wear Nut. Colorado Lump Maitland hump. ti 50 and vou will get results at a low Rugby Colorado 0 25 cost. Read The News.

One Dollar a Year. C. D- SCHMIDT. you ant to rent a house, or if J. E.

Gpo. t. Johnston, Vice Pres. Trefeident. Bean, Cashier, Bank The Frederick State Frederick, Kansas.

If you are looking for a job. or if you have a house to rent, put a few you have a job for sc me one, ad-; lines in The News, and let peoplS vertise in The News and you will know it. A dime or two may get get what you want. what yen want. ead The News.

$1 a year. The News does job printing. PACIFIC ELEVATOR PAYS TOP PRICES FOR Good Milling Wheat. Ltoth Ploncs. CLAUDE F.

WRIGHT, Buyer. SOURCES. Loans and discounts 22,991 27 Loans on real estate; i 1 .972 00 Ov rdraffi 128 66 Vun.iti, 500 00 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $10,000 00 Surplus fund 2.500 00 Undivided profits 361 SO Interest 121 73 Exchange 3 09 Individual deposits 70,072 10 Certificates of deposit, 9,721 14 I turn nu ir- 156 45 Cash an- Blflflf Fx- LjJl reserve. 87.111 48 92.859 86 86 HALL'S INN.

Stop there once and you'H stop again. D. F. HALL, Proprietor. WATES, St TO S2 A DAY.

Interest paid on time deposits, rd "i kans a 'west rates. Call on for accommodation consistent with ronservatlve banking. beaded the place where datigh-1 ttr lives,.

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