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Scott County Chronicle from Scott City, Kansas • 5

Scott County Chronicle from Scott City, Kansas • 5

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W.CT.U. COLUMN. MIIS. O. P.

CAM), EDITOR. Smol Watch Oui i- NEW HARDWARE STORE: Pi avers, hymns, resolutions, pledg es and even personal b.bjJs. or all combined, do not constitute a Prohibitionist; but voting for Prohibition candidates, ruuning ou prohibition platform, pledged to the enactment and execution of prohibitory, laws, does constitute a Prohibitionist. DIED Suuday. March PJ05, at tho age of 14 years, 11 months and 22 days, Hugh Koehler, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. Koehler. of Michigan township. Funeral services were held at tho M.

E. Church, Tuosday, at 1 o'cb'ck P. conducted by Rev, J. M. Fitch aud the remuina were in-lured io tho Scott City cemetery.

We ara told that the di-coaxed was a young man of an exceptionally good character and disposition, bright, intellectual and a model of good behavior and gentility, Sad indeed is the home that is thus bereft. Tho alllioted parents bavo tho spmpatliy of the community in their great loan. i i Read Our Clubbing Offers. Wa will give (bo Chronicle, Tho Farmer and Stockman, The Farmer's G.aette, hi.iI Home-maker, nil four, oho year, fur II .25 The Farmer and Stockman and Iho Fanner's Gar.Hile are splendid in papers, replete ttb roHding Hinder impurtanl tui v-ery farmer and stoekman. TLo Home maker is a kigbtuued magaeiue containing read ng matter of pine, moral and e'evating character.

Shiu-plea of theno Hirers qui) bo swu nl (his office. We will give (lie Ciikomcli, The Cosmopolitan nnd llio Twentieth Century Hi me, (til three, one year, for $2.00. The Chronicle anil The Sunny Mouth, a literary magneing. one year for 11.40. Tlio Criaoiiloi.R and Bryau'a Commoner, one jear, for I CO.

The CttnoMOLE an the Kansas City Weekly Star for $1 10 a year. Tlu'He offers Hre a wondeiful opportunity for our citizens to get tiist ilass reading emitter at a minimum st. Sweet l'ea seed L. M'a. ItHfiliigton, duiliM.

March 20 21 For fancy canned goods go to Ruth Bros. This haa been a cloudy, drizzly week. Figure ith us ou building hardware. I. Rohh.

E. P. Iticheuter returned from Topeka Saturday morning. Wire, paiuted and galvanized, price right. Ruth Bros.

Pure Minnesota Early Ohio seed potatoes at Nichola Store. Wall Paper Timmerman'a will have now stock iu a few days. Pens, pon-holdors, pencils, station-any and crayons at Anna Kellems, W. S. Mankor is in Kansas City this week looking after business interest a.

Hoes, Shovels, spades, double-trees and neckyokea at reasonable prices, S. I. Roso. Nasturtium seeds, separate or mixed colors, lOcts. per ounce.

Liven-good Maust'a. Mrs, A V. Harlin and daughter, Urnia, arrived from Independunce Tuesday morning. The old fashioned smoke is out date. Try KraoBors Condensed White, of the Emporia Gazette narrowly escaped a horse whipping for speaking too plainly on the liquor question.

Instead cf intimidating him however it inspired the followiug: "When a man won't fight for anything elso on earth he will fight for whiskey. Whon good government dousu't interest him, when party politics makes him tirot, when the cause of his frionds give him Full lino of Wagons and Farm Implements of all kinds. New and full lino of shelf goods. All kinds of Tinware. Full line of cutlery.

Most complete lino of pumps and fixtures in the west. Agents for the famous Sampson windmill, All kinds of hand made, and all kinds of liar-ncss repairing done by first a class workman. If you want anything in our line it will pay you to see us before purchasing. R.PvROARK&CO. First door west of Bank Building, DeGeer Ave.

The infint daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall, of Beaver township, died last Saturday night, March 10. Funeral aervice were conducted at the M. E.

Church by Rev. J. M. Fitch Sunday at 3 P. M.

and the remains were tntored in the city cemetery. The bereaved narenta bavo the avm- a pain, and the defense of his home only wearies him, he will get out and tear his shirt for the inalienable right pathy of their many friends in their courm locals- Head J. W. Koark'a new ad. Dr.

Uiiflington March 20 and 21. Fiutmt lawn graaa aend at L. M'a. Mrs. Itwtu ia on theaiekliat this week, Under, Butter, at the City Meat Market.

8. I. Hoao wan in Wichita aeveral days this week. Mrs. U.

O. It ia under the doc-tor'a care. The carpentera have the new Mo. I'aci lie depot encloaed. Dr.

HarHngton, dontiat, will be here March 20 and 21. Kelloina relumed from Kansas City Monday morning. FOR SALE: second hand No. 8 cook atovo Nichola' Store. Smoke your meat.

Wrlghta Condensed Smoke at Timniernian's. O. Card ia suffering from a severe attack of Opthalmia-Simplex, New bulk and package seed. 7 uckagea for 25cla. Nichola Store.

Hoyl'a Spring Clothes pine, three lizcn for lOcta. at Anna Kvllema', Uo to the Hardware store for colli is and sweat-pads. Big lino, I. Hose, E. E.

Nichols contemplates erecting a new atore building in (be near future. Mrs. Milea, of Cowley conn I has been lojkiutf for land investments hore this wet k. Get your BeeJs now. Ferry's and irtelde'a soeds are the best.

Sold by Livengood Aanst. Young geotlcmaD and ladies, when von want school stationary call a' Boyer drug store. Dart Christy went to Browning. Wednesday night where he court in plates residing hereafter. to bruise his bosom against a bar and soak his hide full cf liquor.

The aiuiciioD, The illustrated lecture by Ry. right to drink whisky is more sacred to some men tbauthe right to work, the right to worship God, or the right to protect his borne." Heat wood Monday evening was greeted by a full house. The lecture: The Mississippi of Intemperance, is a new idea, impressed upon tho an-dienco by a large panoramic view ill CAR Say liiiw you noticed (he news pa ler snap offered by this paper. Yor can get (he Kansas City Daily World including (ho Sunday edition, am tho CnniiNioi.K one year for l)on'l pans this over without due con tik'watioii. ustrating the evils of the drink habit all its various stages.

The force ful manner of the speaker and the ABSTRACTER OF TITLES, SCOTT CITY, KANSAS. method of unfolding the idea makes the facia brought out irresiatablo. t. I 4 4 t. 4 Attorney B.

Washington was at The Scientific Ameiican is 13.00 i ear. We can give you the Scientific American and the Chronicle om year for SJ.50 tending to business in Scott Wednes day, Ha was accompanied by his Shell we revive the whipping post for wife beaters TThat is. the burning question. I have one suggestion. Shut up the saloon and there will be no need of the rod.

TLo man sells his soul to JSatan. For a certain number of years he is to have all his desires gratified, and then he is to firfeit his fo .1. The time expires and the man is unwilling to fulfill his contract and aiks Satan on what terms be may be reloasd. "Curse your God aud I will release yon," 'No I cannot. Give me something less feai fully 'Then kill your No that is to horrible to think of.

Is there nothing Yes, beat your says the fiend. 'Never! Is there no other Why certainly' answered 'get And he did and curs son, who is taking a vaca Only complete set of Abstract Books in Scott county. Always brought down to date. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Farm lands and city property Bold or Rented.

Taxes paid, titles examined, abstracts Charges Reasonable. islative News. Ugh A Topeka Daily Newapaoer Which tion from his studies at the Wesloynn University of Salina. Ite vacation is earned by renson of bis having averaged above in all studies which relieves him of the necessity of taking the regnlur examination which occurs duriag this week. VISIT OUR STORE.

Leslie Robison, of Eldorado, It is said that the Standard Oil Trust has the oil district flooded with apotleis, These fellows come end go apparently having no business, but ed his God, slew his fathor and beat his wife, and.diod; and the devil got him. Give the wife beater one year at hard labor and pay the wages to his wife; and abovoall close the saloons. Christian Evangilist. to ask questions aud find ont who is who in the oil business. This is no doubt the scheme of the octopus 'o discover the troublesome leaders end by secret methods known enly to tho Standard Oil gang, accomplish the ruin.

We believe tines are cheng-ing and if the people stand united the Standard Oil trust will find an outraged public aro doing little spottiugto. smoke at Timmermnu's. Good Kansas coal 1.50 per ton. We bavo burnt it fine iu our heater all wintor. Nichola Store.

Green, of New Ytrk, has been looking after his largo land in-tererata in this county forthepabt few days, Wantod men and teams to break prairie. For further information, see or addrosa Fred Boaeley, Scott, Kansas. E. Coffia shipped his third car of horses to Connetticnt last Saturday morning. Roy Deng accompanied the car.

It wt uld be a nice time to put in a a piano or organ just after spring house cleaning is dene, We have them, S. I. Rose. Miss Pogne, of Arkansas City, is in this city in the interest of a subscription library which will be in charge of the Boyer Sams drug store. Tick Tick Tick-at TimmermanF.

This don't mean you can get trust, hut all of clock ticks we sure have at prices to satisfy any oce. Diek Pepper sold two cane fed 3 year old. steers to "Leslie Robison last week for $10 ahead, which is a pretty good price after all. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Ball desire to express their thanks to the friends for the kiudly nssistanco rendered them during their recent berenvo-inoDt. I. Roso has sold his properly in the south part of the city to W. O. Bourne.

Mr. Rose wilt build a new residence just north of the Scott City Machine shop. Either bo ld new or add to is the prevailing fever that has taken pus session of our citizens, audluany new structures will be added to the city iu tho next few mcnths. The members of Chapter No. 48 O.

B. A. Bie urged to be present at the regular meeting rrxt Wednesday night, and if not prestot be tuie and send yodr regrets, off on Celery Compound oc 1st. bottle at Timmermau's. Don't forget this is the best blood syrup medicine 6a tbi market, and to prove it to you sell at 7oo 1st, trial bottle.

Mrs. M. Garner desires to ex- Will Give la Detail the Doing of the Forthcoming Beasion of the Kansas Legislature The TOPKKA STATE JOURNALis the larg pt dailey newspaper published in Kansas, it being or morn pages evry day. The coming session of the Kuoeas Lecisla-lurj will lw important because there will be "Bomotliing doing," Of course, you wish to uet til the van will make no mistake in snbstriKn for the TOPEkA STATE JOURNAL. Vke coat is small 100 dayi for $1.00, wikiA will include the Legislature, "befo-e and taking The news service Includes the full leased wire report of the Associated Press, a larc amjuot of State, railroad, political, sporting and general news; tlegrajihic market report, entertaining scletioii3 cf short stories, humorous articles and special features of interest to men, women and children- if you wish the news carefully and Impartially Uld nnd interesting reading, send for the TOPEkA DAILY STATE JOURNAL, delivered Jiy mail: ono hundred days for one hundred cents.

Address: TOPEkA STATE oOI-'UnAL. Tofraka, Kansas. tt 1 A 8 Tabules jDoctors find A Rood prescription For mankind 'She 5-cent packet isnonghforusual occa teions. The family bottle (60 cents) contains supply for avear. All druggiste sell them t).

T.SMITH, JtEtL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Program for Teacher's Meeting, March 25tb. 1905. Roll Call Responded to by quotations. Etta Rolirer.

Grammer Ida Educuiiou iu Europe Prof. Bulli-more. Foundation Studies in Literature, Gronpe 7 E. L. Hanlin.

Spelling Lesson Alice Bentson. Miscellaneous. Come and see our new stock of clothing for boys from 3 to 20 old. We are filling in our drygoods department with up to date goods. Call and see them.

First class white wine and vinegar just received. J. W. ROARK. The first sta! ue of a woman to cc-enpy space in statuary hall at the capital of this nation, is that of Miss Francis Willard, one of the greatest apostles of temperance that ever lived, No other person before her has so successfully organized the liquor forces.

The placing of the statue of Miss "Viilard marks un era iu the history of this nation, nnd of the organized fight against rum power, ushering in a period when it will be cousideird an honor to be numbered with the hosts who are making the greatest fight ever waged for mo-al reform agaicst the most powerful and cunning foes that ever contended for the right and privelege of debauching and degrading the bumau race. Notice. A school warient without number, dated November 22nd, 1901, for 533. on school Diet. 30, made payable to W.

C. King, was obtained through fraud, and the public is warned a-gaiust purchasing thostime as it will not be payed. J. W. French, Trens.

Leota Dangberty, Clerk. Clara Bonten, Director. KANS SCOTT cm Al) diseases start in the bowel Keep them open or you will be Bick-CASCARETS. act like nature. Keep the liver and bowels active without a sickening, giiping feeling.

Six million people take and recommend CASCARETS. Tr? a 10c box. All druggists keep them. shipped 400 head of cattle from Scotl oonnty to Kansas City, Monday evening. For paper-hanginq and painting, see A.

Neese. Look at our wall paper samples before buying. Dr. Itaffiugton. the reliable dentist, will bo at the Grand Central Match 20 and 21.

Teeth extracted withot pain. Anna KelleiliH has jiut returned from Kansas City ar.d has a complete stock of spring hats on display. Call and see them. A caucus is called to mxet at the Conrt House Thursday evening. 23 id, to nominate candidates fcr the various city otlices.

F. M. Cutler is prepared to break several hundred acres of praiiif. Anyone wanting such work done will find it to their interest to see bim. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. DeVanlt stop ed over in this city Thnrsday on tbeir way from Garden City herp they have pnrchased property and will soon movo. Mr.

Itictors's family in Iho south west part of the county, have recently recovered from a light attack of small pox and are now out of quarantine. Lndira lace hose, 10 Bnd 15 eta Latest styles in collars, belts, ebirt waist sets, back and side combs, Venus hose supporters at Kellenis' Millinery store. J. Coddinfit, of Westmorland, was In the dty Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday cflbiswrek, assisting In an inquiry regarding the violation of the prohibitory law. The Soolt City Sportsman-Clnb will have a prize gnn shoot on March 22.

Everyone is invited to shoot for cash prizes. The dip will be awarded to a member of the club ci ly. Oyama, Okn. dzn. Knrokl and Nogi are namea that are causing Knropa' kin and is scattered and demoralised frorps to have all kinds cf whether sleeping or waking.

W. F. Biddell. of Rothville. bought a quarter of land from W.

O. Bonrne lest week, lying near Z. T. Barker's north of this city. Mr.

Rid-dell expects to begin Improvements on tho land soon. Don't forget lh next thing on yonr orderCelery Compound at Tim-merman's. The best spring tinir aod blood remedy sold, and you can hny the first trial bottle for eff or 75c for $1.00 bottle. Tho, Forestry Station nt Dodge City haa Honey Locust, Osage Orange, Alanthns, Catalpa, and Box-elder for free dislriboticn. Among this list Honey Locust ould rank first and Osage Orange next.

The other va rieties cot having proven very sno-eehsful In this locality. Diploma Examination. Eatanjinatiou for county diplomas will be held at the school building in Scott City on AprilT and April 8, 1905 On April 1, examinations will be in Orthography, Reading. Writing Geography and Physiology. On April 8, examination will be in Arithmetic, Grammar.

Civil Government U. S. History and Kansas History. E. Curtis, Co.

Snpt. E. L. JASPER, SCOTT CITY, KANS. Thono No.

S3. City dray Transfer Cer lotoof cool, flcur, feed oni lumbar a epeciallty. Household pood moved With cars. Charges Low Rate Spring Trip To Sunny CALIFORNIA. You can goto California any day between March 1st- and May I5th.

for $25.00, a little more than half fare one way. Travel comfortably in tourist Pullman or chair car. An unusual opportunity to inspect Californian farm lands. 0. H.

THOMPSON, AGENT, Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railroad, Scott City, Kansas. prcss her deepest gratitude tot Iho FOR SALE team mules and harness. Mules are 5 years old, well broke. H. S.

Rector. many kindnesses shown Ler by her friends during the services attending the death and burial of her The' Circus G. E. Km, of Humbolt, Nebr looking after his land interests in this county a few days last week Mr. Kors ow ns land near Friend pst Get Your laundry Done Right liy seeding to.

the IJutouinson Mrlits, lapvotu-a, rnw'a, etc. faa(Iy nui cheaply cleam und made a ftu pow, Laundry toes out fvety 'q weeks on Tneu lay aod returns lha fuliowing Sutnrday, Elmer Fpperson, Agt, CHROMCUE OFFICE- ONE OF THE MOST INPORTANT BOOKS OF THE YEAR "CAPTAINS OF INDUSTRY" 500 pages. Bound in half-leather. Price $3.00 Giving the early lives, growth, achievements and successes of the men who are to-day the leaders in the financial, mercantile, manufacturing and transportation worlds. A guidebook for young men just beginning life, and still more important for those engaged in affairs.

No merchant, banker or manufacturer should be without it in his library. -For further information see combination offer No. 2, this paper- office He is well pleased with the mctry and expects to get somo land broke out this spring. The box social nt the schoolhonse latt Saturday evening rs a splendid success. Something over f33 was taken io which will to the' enlargement of the High School libiary.

The abort program rendered was muoh appreciated by a large audience. The Kansas legislature closed last week. Tt was wilhont doubt the most remerkable republican legislature that has convened in this state. Ou many points the work of the session was excellent, in fact it did such good work that its own members charged it with being an out and onl Populist body. J.

Robertson nnd R. Grable, of Marshall county, Kans arrived Monday morning with two car loads of household goods and farm implements. Mr. Robertson goes onto the S. H.

Snow place in Keystone town Scott City, March 6th, 1903. Trustees of Scott county met in regular session. Trustees present, J. H. Force.

F. A. (look, J. D. Feasel, G.

SJeeismith, Thomas Loveless, Partington and David Lloyd. Moved and supported that J. H. Force act as chairman of the meeting. Motion sustained.

Moved and supported that David Lloyd act as Socretarv of the meeting. Motion carried. A basis of valuation for the assessment personal property, was agreed upon as follows: Horses 6 mos. old and under 1 year 4 to 9 Horses 1 year old and under 2 5 to 8 Horses 2 yeara old and under 3, 6 to 10 Horses 3 years old and over 10 to 20 Plugs and ponies 2 to 3 Stallions and Jacks 4 to 10 tines service fees Neat cattle six months old and under one year 2 to 4 Neat cattle 1 old year and under 2 4 to 6 Neat cattle 2 years old and under 3 5 to 8 Neat cattle 3 years old and 4 to 10 Bulls 8 to 20 Mules and Asses same as horses Sheep months old and over 50c. to 1 Hogs 6 months old and over let per lb Farm Implements Wagons 2 to 15 Crrriajes of every 2 to 15 Watches rash value Plato and Jewelry and wire fences, value.

5 to 50 Other musical Instruments 1 to 15 Moneys, actual value Improvements on leased land to i vsluo Judgments i value Tax -sal 3 certificates and notes value. Grain i value Mortgages i to Aggregate value of a'l other personal property sctual value. Motiott to carried. n. Force.

Chairman, David U4, Pve. Men's 50ct ties at 35cts men's collars, 3 for 25 cts at Anna Kellems'. Here now go in and see the new stock of drugs hen yon are in town Boj er Sams drug store. Strikes Hidden Rocks. When your ship of hpalth strikes he hidden rouks of CuosnmptioD, elo.jcnare list, if you dou't got help from Dr.

liluga New Disoovery for Consumption. J. W. McKiunun, of Talladega Springs Ala. wiitosi '-l had heen very 111 with l'uenmonia, the eare of two tlootai, li.t was gettiug no bf Iter when I began 10 take Dr.

King's Jsew Discovery. Tha lirst dose gave relief nnd ode bottle enred we," Snre oure for aore throat, bronchitis, coughs nd colda. UuarantwJ al Tiramer-mau'w ding Klore, piiee CUo ucd 11.00. Tna! bottle free. For sale or trade: One Registered Hereford bull, three years old, address R.

B. Irwin, Modoc. Kane, When they say good as Moses Best, remember you can gel the best flour at Ruth Brva: Moses Bost and Big Seven. Incredible Brutality, It would not bare been incredible is nothing compared to the fuss some men make about the lumber they have bought and paid good money for the trouble is they BEGIN WRONG. They should have come here in the first place to buy their lumber.

Then there wouldn't be anything to kick about, least of all the bill. Buy hore and buy right. KILL COUCH and CUrJE the LUNCSj WITH i fc' Jf i nONSUKPTiOli brutality if Chas. F. Leuiberger, cf Syracuse, New York, bad net dene ithe be eonld for bis Buffering si in.

-My boy." be "cut a faS pssb ever bin fye, so I 'ii'n AnuVa Salve, Lith ly 1 il i i ryf. I fvr burr a onJ t-o. ship, and Mr. Grable will move up near Pence where he has a homestead. Bayer Saras have a new clean stock of drugs.

hen in need of pure lres.li drugs patronize them. Our ear of drills, disc barrow, plows, and wngoa, ill be here the U. day cf April. -Rn'fc 60c CO Frea Bill Hackney seems to tbiok the popnlista rnn a blind tiger on the opposition. In a httlo speech to members of house the other dsy he said that when La earaoto the legislature he supposed they wie al! republicans, bnt to had found tl.ey were all Ajet ita 1 wuk '-jT piL FOSTER LUMBER CO; r' US a Pit GrViS cf tf rtf fell THI.OAT asd LUSTS XliCUS- crKOSrY EACH.

E. SHERWOOD, MCR..

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