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The Cheyenne County Citizen from St. Francis, Kansas • 1

The Cheyenne County Citizen from St. Francis, Kansas • 1

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YENNE UNTY VOL. 2. SAINT FRANCIS. KANSA5, THURSDAY JULY 22, 1303. NO, 33 CHE CITIZEN.

Coiiiu and get a basket of condition Cecal Evappenis. powders at .1. Cunningham's. A consignment of Stock Food and Poultry remedies received at J. See, Mr.

Adams Bird City for first class spectacles. See W. B. Shcedcr for abstracts. SIR WEI It provides for the free admission of HOO 000 pounds of wrapper tobacco rnd 1 and one half million pounds of filler tobacco and 300,000 tons of sugar.

There Is no longer any question that the corporal Ion tax amendment will be accepted, If, will tax the net earnings of corporations organized for profit at the rate of 1 per cent. Kansas City Stnr. Josinh Crosby inii'lo a business trip to bargain 33 2 Photo Outllt for sale at Enquire of K. Benjamin, The school hoard have elected the fid-lowing corps of teachers for the ruining year. M.

liird City Jasi Monday. Take your abstract work to K. Jaipia. W.p. Fallis went to K.

Ilnllcy's K. 1', Curtice J'rln. of II. S. Miss Jessie Kenedy-Asst.

prln. of 11.8, 'i tie Would Only Drop Fight On last Monday to work in the harvest Hold. The band gave an open-air concert on CMins. Benkelman is driving one of Tny City Schools Sugar Trust. Miss Sarah Kdwurds Principal the streets last Friday evening.

CONFEREES CLASH Tho Omaha World-Ilerold says: A Miss Jlattie Scannal Intermediate J.L. Northrop was engaged last week Miss Tcssie Lawless Second Primary low and unworthy suspicion has gone a-broad concerning Senator Burrel's beet making a well for Tobias Walters. Miss F.lsie Krown First Primary. Harvest Is here und who The school will begin the first Monday On Several Points wants work Is in September. Jor's Transfer twin this week.

The St. Francis Transfer Co. (low all kinds of team work. Don't forget that John Cunningham's is headquarters for Hour and feed. Miss Lottie BcnUelman treated her house to a fresh eoat of paint last week.

Mm. J. jl looking after the Abstract olllee during the absence of her sugar factory for the North Platte valley. It will be recalled that the senator voted against taking away the graft of the sugar trust represented in the Dutch standard provision of tho sng.ir on Prof. Curtice comes to from Kansas W.

S. Booth made a trip to Kichard City and Miss Kenedy from Ilollon Kan, I'igg's near Benkelman Nebr. yesterday. In Tariff Mr. and Mrs.

Sam F.wlng returnel The- coiue to us highly recommended and the prospects" are flattering for a Thrift and Economy the ground that it might Injure the beet sugar industry. Soon after the senator home last Saturday evening. announced that ho had inside Information Beach Berry, of Bird City, was trans that a beet sugar factor; 1.2(0,0l0, Strenuous Objections Raised acting business in St inlands yesterday. Xflfriir Tmi cei tfiftirrc inut rirm inAi- 9 was to be erected at or near Scottsbluff in the Platte Irrregation district, and It By House Members Senate Clerk of Iistrli-t Cpnrt Vi-K. L'tterbaek has been harvesting this week, lie left his olllee in charge of J.L.

Northrup. W. O. Fallls can insure your stock against death in any in a good reliable company. Sue him and get rates.

Provision Given President Au was going to do great, things for that Chas. Keed, of Bird City, was shaking hands with old friends ut St Francis last Saturday. Harvest is here And every machine that will run ut all Is being repaired and put into service. succesful High Schools the coining year. Miss Kdwurds is teacher holding a professional certificate and has "taught a number of years In the schools at Good-land.

Misses Lawless, Scannal and Brown need no Introduction as they have taught in our school and their work was sueh that the board saw fit to employ them for another year. Notice There will be preaching service at the thority To Employ Whom He Will To Enforce Law part of the state. Jteeently efforts were made to induce the Nebraskan to change his mind and vote against the trust pro- cate Thrift, you may be certain that the owner of that jj farm practices Economy. He knows it is cheaper to have Jj good, comfortable barns, sheds, pens, chicken houses, than not to have them. The cost may be a little burden- some at the time, but he knows that they are a mig'-ty good investment, and he has them, whatever the cost.

Frank Price of Atwood who has been ction when the sugar schedule gets final It has been a fail in St. Francis for the past week returned home Inst Friday evening on tho freight. ure. John Bowers and family moved out to A. Uowers's Tuesday evening and will stay during harvest.

John will run the ok FeaforelA Draw They've promised liurkett, a $1,500, 000 beet sugar factory, you know," ex Possibly you need more buildings, but fear the header. 'ft 'g cost is to great. Don you believe it would be a good tiot Andrew Hhauers, one of our siiccesful fanners north-west of town threshed some barley last week for feed. The yieM is very good. A party consisting of Mr.and Mrs.

L. H. Harrison amIMr.and Mrs. II. II.

Clore spent Sunday at the home of J. 11. A. Giillu is building an addition to Mrs. Turner's house about ten miles M.

K. Church Sunday Morning and Kven ingat the usual time for service. Communion service following the Sermon on. Sunday morning. X.

S. Kagle. Pastor plained a man who was dlcusspig the situation, with Senator Bristow. "Only one?" demanded the Kansas man- "Well he ought to do better. They've promised me five and sent some people into the state to make prelimin north-east of St Francis.

idea to come in and let us tell you exactly what the cost would be? The chances are that it won't cost nearly as much as you imagined- (ft Closing out Held seeds as long us they Conferees Split OnThis Ques last regardless of cost at Jno. Cunning' ham's Flour and Feed store. tion And It Was Laid Aside tioiin Jiowaru and luniilv urove over NOTICE. Hunting, fishing or trespassing is forbidden on the Campbell ranch, north of St. Francis.

Parties who heed not this For Consideration Later: As ary examinations to find where they ought to be put. Don't you know they-ve promised'em all over the West this summer, everywhere -they seemed to need to do something for local opinion on the sugar schedule? Wbv I thought, As Hie farmers are busy with their harvest comparatively few were in town lat Saturday, and those who wero in were in on business. to BirdUity last Saturday evening and returned Sunday. serted Taft Favors Appointment Of Tarriff Commission. Floyd and Harald Kagel returned la notice will be dealt with according to law.

2Slf Ueinhold fc Puderbaugh. Saturday evening from the harvest fields near Atwood. Owing to the strong winds that, have been blowing from thesontli in this vicinity fertile past week, the harvest arrived sooner ian was anticipated. Mrs. O.M.Ufoshy mid (i'-r sister Miss Ethel Lockard left Saturday for Den TOaSflaiAL PARLORS every-body knew all about that." And tho Kansas senator went away chuckling.

It seems that anybody can get the promise of a sugar factory these days from Henry T. Oxnanl. who is representing the sugar trust and the beet sugar interests in Washington. Atty. A.T.

Cowing of IJenklcmam 14. objee-tiones were raised by the House members LET HARRISON HELP Y00 Nebr. was transacting legal business in of the tariff today to the Senate provis AND bath mwi our city last Thursday. ions in the maximum and minimum fea ver Colorado. 'I'hey be absent from home several weeks.

K. James of Wilaonville came to St tures of the tariff bill which gives tothe. FINEST USE OF I'KURS IS TOWS Francis last Friday evening on business 111 II! 1 FIT ST HARVE EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE. R. M.

ROBERTS, Prop. John Maxson, who for the past lew months has been foreman of this olllee, has resigned his position and left, last Thursday for Bird City to work in the harvest Held. and stayed in our town until Thursday evening. A load of ladies from Sherman County came through our city last Friday on their way to Aleck McCnllmn's to pick cherries, ERECTING ARM WIRE FENCE. Our line of Shoes, Gloves, Work Shirts, Overalls, Jackets Easy, Quick end Thorough VVay of Do most of the conference committee member concede results.

ing the Work. President authority to employ such persons as he may desire to aid him in enforcing the tariff laws and which will be useful to Congress in tariff legislation in the future. This opposition was all that prevented the adoption of of practically uli the. sections dealing with administration. The provision which provides for the establishment of a court of customs ap-peales was adopted.

It is iutended that this court shall deal with all cases of appeal from the board, of general appraiser ami that itsjudgment shall be final. The salaries of the five judges were fixed at ten thousand dollars instead of seven thousand, as provided by a Senate amendment after the, court features had been reported from the senate committee In erecting wown wire ff you wish to put up a big string In Last Friday morning Misses Ilollis Harrison, Nina Deal, and Irene I'unton. went to Aleck MeCullum's to pick cherries, for an outing' An enjoyable time was reported. Chas, Williams of Colby and Rev. A.

Carlton drove over last Thursday morning. Mr. Carlton intends to work in the harvest field ajid will not bo home until Sunday, Iron Ore ahd Oil Probably Will Come in Free and Thero Will Be Big Cuts la Midcs, Coal and Lumber. a day and do a good job, it Is necessary to know where to tako hold and Our Binl City correspondent is out of town so our items from that locality do not appear this week. We will try and have another writer by next week.

We acknowlege a pleasant call from Mrs. H.O.Curry hist Friday. She says they have 120 acres of as fine corn as they ever raised. H. O.

spends ail of his time in the corn Held. and Cool Shady Hats are ready to put up the grain. It's up to you! Are you ready? Harvest Groceries We are going to hold up the price of grain by selling you ycur harvest bill at the RIGHT price. We have an abundance. See US.

what 'o do so ua not to lose vulua-bla time. Iify In mind the old adago, a tUtch In uffie saves nine. When hauling fence to the field where you expect to put it up, nottoa which way it unrolls and drop It at the rigjit end, Washington, July 17. Fresidct Taft will win his fight for free or reduced rates of duty on raw materials. Nearly cvery member of the conference on the Tarrif Bill conceded this today.

The indications are that when the new We are sorry to state that Lee Archer, residing 10 miles south-cast of St.Francb Miss Iris Enlow of Orleans came to St" who has been sick for some tune, is no go you will not have to roll of load it again and haul It to the other end of the field. Don't put it up wrong side op finance. The Senate maximum and minimum provision was discussed We don't quote- -but sell. Tariff Bill becomes a law the rates on tiie articles which the President desired to out, especially along tho public road. Of course, you will not think of come in freewill bo as follows: slighting thoea eud posts.

There are Trnn ore.fre-Dresont rate 40 cents cer ton I' rancis last i nuay evening and was a guest at th.i home of A. Kiddel over Sunday, returning home Monday on the afternoon train. John Lang, who left here last October for Wisconsin, came home last Tuesday evening. Mr. Lang's health was not good in Wisconsin and lie has returned to Kev, 12 Allen, formerly a pastor of HARRISON many ways, but for me, I.

have found Oil, tee -now protueted by countervailing duty. better. Last Friijay Dr, Jeffers and F. L. Shields vent out in Mr.

Shields auto and brought him to Francis. John Wopdard of Jaqua came to St Francis, last Monday and has beep staying at the hotel this week. Mr. Woodard has not been well for some time but he has become wjorxe the past few days. His condition now is serious, Hides, 7 and one half per cieiit ad valorem- throughout the.

afternoon session. When an adjournment was taken at 0:30 o' clock this provision had been agreed upon tentatively as substitue. fortius House feature with exception of the provisions for the employment of tarrif experts. Tho House conferees the position that the ways and means committee tnd Senate finance committee no better method to anchor aa end post or hang a gate than the one pres-int rate 15 per cent. shown In the accompanying cut Coal, 45 cents per ton-present rate 87 centB.

Lumber, probably SI 25 on rough, with Senate Now, the advantage is, you can otill rates on finished. This would bo a material re duction throughout the lumber schedule. Put It On The President have your bowlder to tlo to, and not be In tho road of your gage given the wire or wires. I uao two No. have the investigations of tariff matters F.

L. SHE1LDS.J Cashier. 1 the M. K. Church at this place, now the pastor of the M.

K. Church at Norca-tor, came to St Francis yesterday. Mr. Allen has land in this vicinity and came to look after it. iL.

J. WILL1TS, President. i when the eonfrees transferred to the as their special province. Several of the Senate confrcf made tin- wires, and wrap around the eud post at ground line, then drive staples, President's shoulders the responsibility and It will help to keep your post assertion that President Taft desired to For Sale. My property, lots II and 1 2, block 39, St.

Francis, 5 roomed cottage with' a cellar, two good wells and a windmill on the place. C. F. Ml'KLLEK. 2fitf One line Duron Jersey Boar, three gilts, four sows, also a number of choice pigs.

The sows are bred (o Koyal Wick of putting the foregoing raw materials on the free list it was not believed he would have the right to employ such experts from turning. Now, If you have dona this and anchored all low poets you for the purpose of assisting him, in the meet with success in bringing about a are roady to put on the fence. discharge of duties Imposed upon him by mways set tne roll of fence up changed sentiment in relation to these articles. the maximum and minimum features, Thev declared also that the President Chas. Whisnimt, who has been employ ed at J.

I. Deal's hardware store for the past few months, severed his connection with that institution last Saturday even ing and intends to move to GoodJand soon. We dislike to loose Jlr. and Mrs. Whlsnant but wish thein success in their new location.

one of the be 29t it boars in the state. A. Biddeil. favors the appointment of a tariff com I THE CITIZENS STATE BANK. I f- Organiziod in 1886.

ij Does a General Banking Business. Farm Loans Negotiated. We Solicit a Share of Four Banking Business- St. Francis, Kansas. I i kmailLiiilltanllllii For several days, however, members of Congress have been to the White House, and not a few of them came away convinced that the President was right in insisting that all these articles could on end beside the end post and unroll enough to go around the end post and splice.

Did you ever think how you would put in a new end post if necessary? If you do you will surely need the wire It takes to go around the end post, and by wrapping around the end you will save some of the mission. These arguments were not sufficient to induce the house eonfrees to abandon their objections. The Senate administration act, which was drawn for HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. My olllee and lot, furniture and fixtures; resilience and four lots in St. Francis; sjx quarters of choice land in stand lower duties.

It was not believ-f Lee Archer, accompanied by Dr. J.A. Lamb left last Saturday for Kansas City. the purpose of preventing under valu ed he would be able to put ides, lumbe side pull. Now, if you have put your this county; and four business lots in or coal on the free list, but it was ac ation of imported articles not in common use in ths country of manufacture, also It.

Is thought that Mr. Archer is suffering knowleged that any reduction in rates of fence on the head post straight there Is po reason why It should not pull straight unless the fence is poorly made, in which case you will need to was adopted. Bird City, all for sale at bargain price OetBitsy, 31 TUAVIS W. BENJAMIN. the pending bill on these articles would amount to an administration triumph.

The draw-back provision is still the from a clot of blood on the brain. One side of liis body is paralyzed and an op eratlon seems necessary. Tho Citizen joins his iiMiny friends in wishing him a speedy recovery. subject of dispute. Agreement that the orovisions of tlieDinirley law should be Taft.

Must Get The Vote tn effect the President was told by the Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Blackburn left last Saturday on a trip to Canada.

They are going to take the western route, and will Home Furnishings eonfrees that if iron coal, -hide spend some time visiting af diffluent pla re-enacted in place of the, House, pro-vision had almost been reached when the House eonfrees insisted that a proviso should be added requiring exportation to be made within three years in or lumber were put on the free list or thes Married At tho otllea of the Probate Judge at St rates reduced below the figures adopted rands Ivans. Monday July 19-0!) Frank in the Senate, he would "have to get the G. Albrose and Miss Delia M. Gardner votes," It was recognized that It would be impossible to put hides, lumber and order to gain the benefit of the drawback. This feature was a part of the provision adopted by tho House which had also eliminated the necessity for identifying the imported raw material in coal on the free list if the conference re of Uenkalman Nehr.

This young couple start in married life with the prospects bright before them and the Citizen joins their many friends in wishing them the port was to adopted by tha Senate. keep sweet and do the beet you can. As you fikely have your tools In the wagon or buggy, lay the fence down and run your gas pipe through the roll. Have short chains around the axle to gas pipe, then drive for tho other eud of the fenco. Be sure to keep your fence clear of snags and roots whilo stretching.

If there are one or nrore wires that are much, lighter than the others, take wrench and loosen the bolt that holds these wires, and let them slip back. You need not be afraid that the ywlll go very far. Now, if there shonJd be a slack wire, ays Orange Judd Farmer, loosen at clamp bar and pull It out wtih your hand atretcher, which you can easily do. If you have greased your staples, you arc ready to finish up the Job quickly, and jou should be able, by knowing Just where to take hold, to pnt up 100 to 200 rods a day on level ground, and do a Xeither was it believed rates on these articles could ba rennired. best this life affords.

the manufactured product offered for export. The Senate eonfrees insisted that the removal of the identifying clause That a change of sentiment had taken ces in California and expect, to attend the fair at Seattle. This will undoubtedly bo an enjoyable trip and we witih them a safe and pleasant journey. FOll SALE. One horse, pne good set of harness, one good lumber wagon; also parties wishing to buy fresli milk every day, can do so by calling at the Meat Market.

22tf Notice to Horsemen and Mule Raisers Our Mammoth Jack 'Jumbo' and our Ilainbletonian 'Lewis' will continue on the stand In service for fall sea-con Terms to Insure maro in foal. They will be found at W. Heay's stable In care of Bennet Anderson Jr. Lyons and Eurchett. W.

S. Booth leaves today for Belle place In the Senate in the matter of free iron ore and free oil was a lriatter of opened the door to fraud and that the You Iiave an opportunity to see a fine line of Rug3 and Carpets at KIDDLE'S Axminisers, Velvets, Kashmir and Ingrains. All sizes on hand all the time, at PRICES you cannot obtian in a city. Also Lace Curtains, some Beauties too, at Prices, that are sure to please. COME in now and see while the LINES are Complete.

Curtain Stretchers For Rent. three year provision narrowed the drawback In such a manner that it would work common gossip abont the Capitol today It was stated just as confidently that the Forche S. D. Dr.E. Townsend, an old time friend of Mr.

Booth, has invited and Insisted tnat he make him a visit at the above named place. Mr1. Booth has not enjoyed very good health for the past few months and decided a vacation and rest would do him good. Mrs. Booth will run tho oflice during' MrBooths ibsense.

15 per cent ad valorem rate on hides would have to becut in half, although a hardship to uianufactureres who a-vail themselves of the draw-back privileges. The eonfrees representing the some opponents to the proposition of putting hides on the free list are still hopeful of retaininga rate a high as 10 per good iob. two branches of congress split upon this question and it was laid aside for consideration later. Topeka Capital i I HAIL INSURANCE. I ani prepared to insure your growing Coming Events Cast 8hadows, Barber (looking for business) Excuse me, sir, but your hair is going to come out soon by the handful.

Jaggs (who was out all night and If Just going home to his wife) You (hie) shpose I don' know (hlc that 7 The Bohemian. REAL ESTATE TRADES. I have several good eastern farms to trade for Cheyenne county farms and a few good eastern business and rental properties. Also have a few Cheyenne county places to trade, and always have on hand Cash Bargains that areCheape crops against loss by hail with the St. Automobile Trip Last Tuesday morning about F.

L. Shields, accompanied byliiswife, son Edwin, Ward Smull and Bcuhih Denlson started for Denver Colorado. They went by way of Burlington. Their plan was to reach Denver Wednesday noon. Paul F.

M. Insurance Co. of St. Paul, mm or North western F. M.

Co. of Min cent. A Philippine Victory Too President Taft will wifi another decided victory in the Philippine free trade provision. The sub-Coniuiittee which has been concidcrltig this section has decided to permit the admission of 150 million cigars annualy, as requested by -the President, instead of 70 million, as would be abmitted under a Senate amendment, adopted at the Instance It is expected that the Philippine sec-j (ton as approved by the siih-cummittio will be adopted by the eonfrees Monday, neapolis, these are both old line com mm iTliey intended to have started Monday morning out trie airtomohile was out of panies and the experience of past years has demonstrated the fact that losses are adjusted air and promptly paid, if interested in this line of insurance, please see inc. than you expected.

Let me write your Life, Fire and Hail Insurance in reliable Companies that iae alwars paid In full. 29 R. KNIGHT. 'I Reciprocation. "Jane," floated downward a voice, "If that Is Mrs.

Soandso, I'm not In." "It Is Mrs. Soandso," floated upward a "and she'i glad to hear It" Half-Holiday. THE FURNITURE MAN. repair and the new parts did. not arrive until Monday morning, All wish them a pleasant rip.

25tf L. J. WILLITS..

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