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Cherokee County Republican from Baxter Springs, Kansas • 8

Cherokee County Republican from Baxter Springs, Kansas • 8

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Baxter Springs, Kansas
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to WE PAY INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. INTEREST. Interest is a little thing', Indeed it does look small, All the same it wins the game, And then begins to crawl. 4 Spending is so easily done, You hardly wait to talk, 4 Hut in disguise to your surprise, Interest begins to walk, You put your money in our bank, Your saving account begun; A pleasing sight, to your delight, Interest begins to run. (q 2 OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US TO-DAY.

BAXTER STATE BANK, (O BAXTER SPRINGS, KANSAS. Co WE MILL SEND CO OUT OF TOWN PATRONS CAN MAIL US DEPOSITS. Another risco wreck yester One sure way to get into hea- Some smooth young man with All of the weeds have been ven. for a short time at least is onlv one arm is working the mowed around the M. E.

Church, and the improved appearance is very noticeable. Misses Ethel Cook and Minnie Glasuer left yesterdav for Danville and Centrialia, 111. for a visit with friends and itodoa kind act to some one rural routes.in this vicinity and who does not like you, Another taking subscriptions for the lis to subscribe for your hornejc. Times, at $1 per year. He paper and pay a year in ad-, got 72 subscirbers on one route, vance' collected the money, but the The Hon.

S.C Westcott was W'' appeared yet, and lover from Galena Friday never will for that dollar. and was looking real good, Jus. Chew is not overly hand-considering the fact that he has some nor very graceful, bu been spending a few weeks at! when it comes to selling wall 1 LOCAL NEWS. Read the ad. of the Campbell Drug Co.

Read Haskett's new ad. in this issue. L. Dunham and wife were visitors in Joplin Tuesday. County Attorney Morgan had business in Baxter Monday.

E. T. McCartney has returned from a trip to Omaha, Neb. "Bigger than ever," will be the Baxter Reunion this year, day near Carthage. W.

T. Apple and wife returned yesterday from Chicago. The city council met Tuesday night in regular session, allowed a large number of bills, aud placed several new ordinances on first reading. An adjournment was takeu to next Friday night, Jake Hudson is being held in Joplin for the theft of some harness it is said he stole from Jno. McKinzie, uorth of Baxter and sold to the Gregory Trading compauy here.

Deputy Sheriff Henry Black went to Joplin yesterday after Hudson, but he refuses to come into Kansas. List of Letters. Remaining in the postoffice at liuxter Springs, Kansas, for the week ending with July 24, 1907, which if not Oh, yes, it has been quite warm the past few days, but not as hot as we heard some ex press it, as they may find out Topeka, looking out tor the, paper ne is nome ana in ms wellfare of his constituents. glory. He has no superior in Miss Nellie Williams, one CV the selection of paper and to match, and is always later on.

Miss Neilie Williams, one of Baxter.s efficient school I "marms," has been visiting her iut3 euicicui icnuuciB at iuou- iter schools the past few years, I to show such goods i i nrUrvf linn tTAll llTlDh Tf mitf ft 11 Clt and who, we are glad to say as-i ",0,1 1" sumes a like position here the tal1 on coming term, was a visitor from Last Friday eveuin? Miss Cnlmnlms last Thursday. theiDnlre- Long entertained the and this is no joke. Frank Dillaway is figuring on locating at Tulsa, Ind. Ty. and engaging in business.

Mrs. Nana White has accepted a position at the postoffice News stand for G. W. Skinner. guest of Mrs.

John Polster. man without natural or cul-ivated civility is the most dis- sister, Mrs. J. L. Masters the past week.

John Freeman drove to Baxter Friday in his fiorse-less buggy with a bevy of fine looking ladies, but one of the ladies did the driving. Ed. McConnell, the tailor of Joplin, will call on the trade here Tuesday with complete Aristonian Club, at her home on River Street Whist was the game, and the boy wearing the Blue Ribbon was Fred Allen. At the close of the. game the agreeable thing in, nature out side of a burdock or hedgehog, I but a woman without the gitt of refre8hmeats were served.

Miss Kiairiuus uu ifieuMiig uinuun was assisted by Miss called for within two weeks will be sent to the dead letter office at Washington, D. M. rA. D. Ilerry Ir.

llert Hanby. J. A. Ellis. J.

F. Dill. J. D. Miller.

Mrs. Lois Miles. Reed Wilson. Charles Wilkison. Morgan Mining Co H.

McGlothlin. N. A. Buck. Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "Advertised giving date of list.

J. S. PRICE, P.M Just Because your cough is only in the throat in does not trouble you now, don't think that it needs no attention. When it has not had much of a start is the time to check it. The slightest cough leads tD Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Con line of fall and winter wooleus.

Save your order for Ed. 'No. 50 is the number that Audrey Qood Judgement is the essential characteristic of men John Polster returned yesterday from a viait with friends and relatives at Ste1 wart, Iowa. City attorney Cullison was in Columbus Monday on legal business, and also at Miami yesterday. Mrs.

Lulu Puckett and little daughter of Galena called on Mrs. S'. L. vVinters last Thursday. Miss Nellie Sailors of Miami was the guest of Miss Pearl of this city last and woman.

Invaluable to good busi draws the quilt of the Degree of Honor. The person holding the is tne signt ot. a oiossemiess stalk in a garden me avit to grow rosesi Some heinous wretch took the liberty to go into the yard of L. and dig up, steal aud carry away some beautiful house plants that had been placed in lucky number call at Greg ory's store and get the quilt. L.

LeRoy is ship-shaping the ness wen and necessary to housewives. A woman shows good judgement when she buys White's Cream Vermifuge for her baby. The best worm medicine ever offered to mothers. Many indeed are thesensibl mothers, who write expressing their gratitude for the good health of their which they owe to the use of White's Cream Vermifuge. SOld by A.

R. Kane. the yard during warm weather. books at Johnston Library, and has near 1,500 volumes arrang Any one that low would steal sumption. A bottje of Ballard's Hore-houbd Syrup will cure that cough.

The price puts it within reach of all. Sold A. R. Kane. ed.

It will not be long until the new library is open to the public. Over 25 of the new chairs flowers from off the grave of the dead. Rev. A. L.

Jones, the popular real estate agent this week sold the Samuel H. Smith property to Mrs. Morgan, wife of the county attorney. This is a are now placed in the opera Mrs. Percy King came ju from Eubanks last week to visit her parents Mr.

and 'Mrs. J. A. Dent. Mrs.

D. C. Satterly has teen house and they are comfortable and up-to-date chairs, and the BQBSE IS YOUEtCIHIAFiGIE opera house now forms an at lovely home, and the purchase visiting at Claremore, I. the tractive appearance. goes to show that Mr.

Morgan intends to make Baxter his past week; where she met her husband. rr home. When mercury rauges from to 103 in the shade as it has Who does not like a "good morning'' that comes from the in the past few days, it is getting quite warm. C. R.

Carver las purchased heart! It makes the whole day brighter. No matter how coarse the garb of the speaker, the true hearty wish is praised higher than the heartless smile of the the -billiard and pool hall of 63 "Bill" Labadie, the expert and most scientific fabricator in the Indian Territory (barring J. P. McNaughton), was in Baxter Tuesday, trying to look innocent of any crime. J.

L. Masters has greatly improved the looks around the Long-Bell lumber yard, by cleaning the weeds out right, but he has neighbors, who fail to show the proper spirit of enterprise. There was a large crowd on Li CI Sam Kenoyer of this city and is now in charge. most aristocratic and social If you wish the Best that money can buy at Cooper's you will find just the things to eat that will make you feel good when you are in the market here for more goods, as they always have the best, and if not satisfactory in every respect money is refunded. Frank Pierce, he shoe man, hrs been sojourning for several days at Eldorado Springs, in order to rest up a little.

Miss Irene Dent returned last week from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Percy King at Eubanks, I.T., where she claims to have had a most enjoyable time. Miss Irene, unlike most of her sex is fond of piscator tx the streets last Saturday night waiting and wondering why the band did not play. It is believed that arrangements will be made so that the band will again resume playing, but those that ial sport," and reports game fish Mrs. way vuew-iuumauu ic- turned Monday from a week's visit with Mrs.

Ollie Weaver Anderson of Fort Scott. Mr. and Mrs. T. V.

Campbell came aver from Galena Monday evening to see how business was progressing at the Corner Drug Store, which Mr. Campbell reeeitly purchased. I are benefited the most are the C. PRENTICE, Mg'r. very plentiful in tnat section and also plenty of good shooting within a short distance of town.

Another visit or two in that locality and it is feared Baxter will lose "Mizzerene." ones that put up the least which shows a spirit of enterprise--for their own pocket. -1.

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1893-1914