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The Frederick News from Frederick, Kansas • 1

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The Frederick News. VOL. 2. NO 13. FREDERICK.

IUCE COUNTY. KANSAS. FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1909. $1 A YEAR BAND NOTES ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

LOCAL MENTION Thanksgiving Observance Thaik'iVing was generally observed in and about Frederick. The forenoon was bright and pleasant, and the afternoon was mild but Ordinance No. 7 An to Prevent an1 Tie-muve fi atsaoces. Be it, ordained by the Mayor and linen of the City of Frederick, Kansas: Section 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person to thro or deposit, or cause to be thrown or (ifip09-' ited, in or upon any ctreet, sidewalk, highway, a 1 nuhlloffrounda.

ar-inl Bey. J. W. Niell was a visitor lnet Friday evening. The cornet section are working hard.

They are very faithful. Ask McClelland, our trombone man, where he got that fine pipe. cloudy. Stores closed at 10 o'clock' Miss Minnie Turner is home from Salina for Thanksgiving. A medicine show is to be given at the hall all of next week Mrs, W.

Bean is yisitinc in Ellsworth and Salina this week. John Biehler is home for Thanks- and business was suspended for the remainder of the day. It was a day of feanting, visiting and family oroccu-ph I lot, vr iu auy pood or pool of water, or other place within the corporate limits of the City of Frederick, Kansas, any slop, foul oi dirty water, any disagreeable or nauseous liquids or substances, any filth, it Did you have a good dinner? Best brands of cigars at poatofllce, Buy overshoes and rubbers at Groth's. Go to Ullch's for soft an-! ird joal. District 7G school shoes at H.

Groth's. New stock uf overshoes at Wei-fley Hall's. Read our great magazine offer on the last page. Get the habit and et a gasoline iron at Ditch's. A full line of cotton and woolen blankets at Groth's.

Good Maitland coal, $6.50 a ton, at Schmidt's; elevator. reunions. Union services were held at the Christian church in. the forenoon, with a sermon by Rev. W.

C. Sidles, followed by Rev. Rich of Claflin. Rev. J.

W. Niell opened and closed the service. There was a good attendance. giving, from school it Enterprise. Forrest and Esther McKinney are home from Salina for Thanksgiving.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Biehler visit-sd relatives in this vicinity last Friday. Frank Christensen is home from Nickerson, where he is attending Will Roskam visited the band room. All the boy? would Jike to him in the band.

Several young ladies visited the band room last Friday evening. Glad to see you, come again. The roads have been so bad that the Baldwin boys and Frank Beth ers were unable to come in. Everyone had a good time at the surprise last week. We are pom-some were unable to be there.

About fifty came and all had a pleasant time. The band boys wish to again thank the ladies for the surprise given them last week, and all say, Come again, ladies, we can stand unai, manure, rjecayeu rrmt or vegetables, dead animal, any other substance or substances which emit or cause any foul, offensive, noxious, uu-hcalthful sin- 1 or odor. See 2. That it shall be unlawful for the ownei or occupant of any real estate or other premises within the corporate limits of the City of Frederick, Kansas, knowingly alljw or permit any slop, foul or dirty water, disagreeable or nauseous liquids or fliihat.ftnftaa -in, him, ufnu Supper Success The bazaar and suppers by the Ladies' Aid society, Friday and sohool. A baby boy arrived at the home School tablets and stationery at Saturday oi' last week, were well patronized, and consequently a suc manure, decayed fruits or vegetables, the poatoliice.

cess. The suppers incltkled the best the country affords, and plenty it any time. of it, as well as' home-made delicacies that could not fall to please the most fastidious appetitite. The affair cleared about $50 for the of Mr. and Mrs.

Hila Frafcee last Sunday. The town school closed Wednesday afternoon for the remainder of the week. Prof, Gahnstrom gave his music lesson at Cart. Leicester's residence this weeK. Mrs.

McClelland and Miss aean animal, or any other substancs or substances which emit or cause an foul, offensive, noxious, unhealthful smell or odor to be or remain in or upon such real eutate or other premises, ft shall be deemed a separate and additional offense for each and every twenty-four hours that the same be so permitted or allowed to remain thereon. Sec. That it shall be unlawful for any person who owns, controls or lias it: his possession anv Vinir mn Go to Ultch's for the celebrated Round Oak heater. Fresh and smoked meats at the restaurant meat market. Call at Groth's for everything good to eat and wear, Go to Ultch's forj carpet? and rugs.

New line just in. See Groth for i'resh kraut in gal Miss Flora Blehlei Wins Piano The piano offered by a dealer of Lyons to the person who would write the sentence, "Jtosa R. Day pells reliable pianos" the most times on a postal card, was awarded to Miss Flora Biehler. She wrote the sentence 2495 times, Farms for Sale Eighty acres west of Frederick, Edith are visiting in Kansas City all in wheat: eighty acres south oi Frederick. 65 acres in wheat, price -table, privy, birn, chicken or pen or any other outbuilding within i lie corporate limits of the City of Frederick, Kansas, to permit or allow the siim.1 to becouH or remain In filthy, obnoxious, offensive or un-bealthful condition; and it shall be die oed a separate and additional offense for each and every twenty-four hours that they be so permitted or allowed to remain in such condition.

lon lots or 15-gallon kegs at $3.50 Keg. Now is the time to buy underwear and dress goods, at Welfley Hall's. F. F. Trebbe will do your paint ing and paper hanging.

See him of each, $5300; two quarters south of Frederick, one all in wheat, the which shows patience and skill with the pen, The second prize was won by Mrs. M. H. Taylor of Lyons, who wrote the sentence 2303 times. Five or Bix persons got above the 2000imark, but the majority cf the cards were below 1500.

Several contestants in this yicinitv this week. The hotel served big Thanksgiving dinner with turke'. as the centerpiece. Mr. and Mrs.

Noland Hays visit ed at Lyons Thursday of last week, with their daughter, Roy Guldner, who is attending the St. Joseph (Mo.) Veterinary college, houje for Thanksgiving. There are a number of grass widowers in town this week, and for estimates, oi her has 140 acres of ivheiHj price of each, $10,500. We have a number of fine farms near Lyons listed. Come and let us show 'hem to you.

Lvonn Realty Lyons. Kansas. Apples for Sate Don't forget the lecture at the church Dec. 3. Tickets, 25 Sec 4.

That It 9hall be unlawful for any person to throw, leave, deposit or to be thrown, left or deposited in or upon any struct, alley, sldewtlk or other place within the corporate limits of the City of Frederick, Kansas, any loose paper, shavings, excelsior, hay, straw, cans, trash, rags, old wearing apparei or other rubbish provided, that this ordinance shall not api'ly hay stacked on the premises of the owner thereof and at a distance of les- tiim seventy-five feet from anv chimnev or Hue. tents: children, 10c. Twenty per cent discount on ladies' and children's coats this WeeK at Wellley Hall's. See P. D.

Miller about the Velio I have about 75 bushels of apples left that I will sell at $1 per bu. in 5-bufhel lots or over; less quntity, $1.15 per bu. John Ontjkb. there is talk of organising a club Harry Groth, Frank Hays and Jacob Roskam went Lorraine Wednesday and took part in a tur will ieceiye trade coupons. Blehler-IVlorrovT' Mr.

Paul Biehler and Miss Bessie Morrow of Crawford were married Lyons JSov. 7. After the cere-'u iriy the bride and groom returned to the bride's home, where a delicious dinner awaited them. The parents-! each and a number of neighboring friends were present. Both are well-Known young people of this countv.

and their many friends wish them a long and happy married life. Meore Lambert, at the old P.D. Miller stand, have the Sechlar buggies, surreys and other vehicles. Prices right. key shoot, automoone.

is a tine machine, -needy and reliable. Get particulars about the hand-painted china Welfley Hall are giving away this week. Meers A Lambert are here to stay. Thev have the poods W. S.

Bean lias gone to the western part of the state for the See. That it shall be unlawful for the owner or oxupaut of any real estate or other premises within the corporate limits of the City of Frederick, Kansas, to knowingly permit or allow to accumulate or remain thereon any loos-? paper, shavings, excelsior, hay. straw, cans, trash, r. i wearing apparel, or other rubbls- and it shall bj tleerried a separate offense for ich and every wenty four hours that the sume b- s. permitted or allowed to rem ii hereon.

8. Tint ail of ths acts, mat- remainder of the week and E. LECTURE I U. Grant Houston their prices will please rou, Buggies repaired, beds, tops, cushions and painting! wagons cut down. G.

E. Wilkins' shop. Monroe is in charge of the bank. An eclipse of the moon is due some time between midnight tonight and 3 o'cIoctc Saturday morning. BetteJ set the alarm clock you want to see it.

Mrs. A. J. Hays was seized with a fainting spell while at the Christian church Sunday morning, and was taken home. She is able to be about again.

will deliver his popular lecture, "Over Jordan and In Bible Lands," AT M. E. CHURCH Friday Evening Dec. 3, at 8 o'clock. ers blogs that are in this ordinance prohibited or declared to be unlawful be au3 the same hereby are de- hired to be nuisances, Sec.

7. Thai It ehall be the duty of the mirslial of said city, and he Is hereby authorized and empowered to go In the daytime into or upon any tioiise, building, lot or premises wheth-r-r public or private, for the purpose of removing or abating any nuisance there, being or existing Sec. 8. That any person vi -dating my of thn p-ovM- iis of thNordinance II be de-m -d guilty of a misde- DlQunrir anrl. nnnri rvtnvtnHnn fli.rt.f Roundhouse Burned The Frisco roundhouse at EIIp-worth burned early Monday morning, and two engines were destroyed.

It is supposed that the fire started in the oil that is used as fuel for the engines. It was necessary to send to Wichita for an engine to bring down the morning passenger train, which did not reach here until about noon. Meers ife Lambert are ready to show their line of buggies, wagons, heavy hardware, harness cream sev-arators, gasoline engines, etc. The Rice county farmers' institute meets at Lyons Friday and Saturday of next week. Farmers and others interested are invited to attend.

Admission, 25 cents; children 10 cents. Read The mews. $1 a year. Members of the Ladies' Aid society wish to thank every one who helped them in every way, both in donations and other ways, during the baaaar last wek. INotice Having sold my stock in Frederick, those having small accounts will please call at the nostnfliop ha be fined in a -uni ot to exceed live dollars and the costs of the action, or be imprisoned in the jail of said City for a period not exceed live days, or shall be both so fined and imprisoned and shall be committed to th" jail of sail city until such fine and costs are paid.

u. This ordioanse shah take I Ifert rl hf In forrc nrl ifur W. IM. KERN, RESTAURANT; Short Orders, Chilli, Etr, Confectionery, Cigars. Fresh bread and pies.

Dolph Kimple, who if attending Southwestern college at Winfield.j is home for Thanksgiving. Dolph HILA FRAZEE, SHOE REPAIRING Call at residence or leave work at Groth's store. Prrces reasonable and work promptly done. room and settle. H.

Smythe. successor to P. I), Miller; is one of the college football team and hae made a good record. Mr. and Mrs.

G. T. Bronleewe of Hutchinson are spending a couplo Motorcycles If you want a motorcycle see or write Riley Welch, route 6, Lyons, He is agent for some of the. latest J. E.

Johxston, S. Bean, Qko. T. Teemhle. President.

Vice Pres. one publication intheFn ierlck News. Pa- and approved on the- 16th clay of No wnber, 1989. C. LoUTZBimWBU, Mayor.

Atfc-s': 0 MoGl.BT.LAND, City C'erk. PuMislifd in Hie Frederick Vws November 2, 1909. Cashier, The Frederick State Bank and best mokes, and can suit you i both an to Btvle and price. of weeks in this They are at Thos, BronleewfV and expect to gc to Lorraine before returning home. The culvert a mile and half west of town, which was washed out by Frederick, Kansas.

Interest paid on time deposits. Farm loans at lowest rates. Call on us for any accommodation consistent with conservative banking. the rain of last week, has been re placed. The road was impassable SEE SMYTHE.

AT LOBRAINE, For a great reduction in prices on Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware and Stoves. Highest psices for product. Save you 25 per tent an all purchases. uitti pmm onn were com- I GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. (Formerly Hill's Inn.) FRED REGNELL, Proprietor.

Good accommodations at reasonable rates. i H. A. SMYTHE. pelled to drive around for a distance to get by.

Means oi escape in case of fire have been provided at the Hotel, in accordance with the law on that subject. A strong rope fanned at one end is in each bedroom and ladders have been convenfpntJy placed as a further mean? of escape. Lorraine, Kas. The Best Line of Work Shoes at Groth's.

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