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Scott County Chronicle from Scott City, Kansas • 5

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An nostentatious but Sacrifi CLOTHING-: COUUTY LOCALS- t. 1, 4 cial Charity. Th univ-arnul urnermlty With which thr. "llobt. II.

Soott and Zephyr Little were united in marriage last Sunday at tbe residence of Justice Wm. CriHS of Keystone township, Mr. diss Tho parties will reside lb thih county, sooth of Origsby, country hu ripniel to lha ctnsl of Bail' CHRISTIAN CHURCH FREDERIC BROOKE, Pattor. sinvirrs vkch l.oiiu'a pay. sritMoit 11 a.

m. and 8:00 r. Jtiiiir SOUOOL 0:30 P. i IIIAVElt MEKT'lNO, WEDNESDAY EVESINO, CllltlSTIAN ISKEAVOB EltlDAT EVENINO, 'You are cordially invited to uttend these services FrtuH'iitco hu raaJ all humanity rejoice thut tWnuluf nmn it not abmirjf in its rutiquetir fur golj, nor hi cotufelcart Ami to tha pet- HUntire peul of wmiC A' Cfttautrophe which Nq.I iiiir. Nipbol store.

Itny your fir ernekern CoUntt'n, W. (J. King's Jtsve a new lawn 30 ll. car chop uml coi'n. Nicliula Moro, V'opi iJjora! Unrig! t'ire crack at Oolltttto'g.

esrt do' that, hoWnvnr rapkciout ita dimtructiort of prieriy and however murnlnH ita larrU fnce of human life, it not altoiithri' without compriution. J. L. Rochester, brother of the late Judge Rochester returned to bis homo in Nortonvillo III. Tuesday night, after a few weeks visit with his relatives in this city.

P. Rochnster accompanied him as far as Kansas City, For farm loan aee L. S. l'uritiu Cotaeta at Post Co. Summer tiatsand oapa' ttt'Kicho's.

Windmill and tower for said. See O.D. Card. Frank Kilbnrn'a began hncvedting last Monday, Jay A-Lac at Timmermau'a Furniture Store, L. S.

Boyersold 11 quarters of laud 10 Lake township. Tho Only Flour. Bet and Big 7-Kulli Bros. Mrs. NeeBo is viaiting friends near Dighton this week.

See those; Iron Beda atTiramer. man's FuroilnreStire. B. Longhran moved into their new residouce-Wednesday. Buster Brown Shoea for every foot M.

E. Church for Sunday July 1st. SundayschoolallO A. M. Preaching at 11 A.

M. Tliuser are' Hot duyst. THb Biln shows no mercy, tou like to get in the' shadej also in' the No doubt you'd lie glad to go around all the time WitH your clothes-20' per cent Thafs not againaD the law lu' fact we offer ypu every tmcourapwnent to do tltat yerj tHing. The Koyal' Tailors of Chicago' and' New Yorl have instructed us to olTei' 20' per cent off on' a big-lino of sutnmer wiirht There are over onv hundred' different afyles. fall1 and see You can' have mmhi to measure for1 ft'ir too'hot no argument in necessary to nell'tHese good at prtwnt priee3.

If you1 dim'tcrdbr your waim wealhef elotHea now-your vacation oufc' itift euSt your mil for-early fall' wear at home' you'll be sorry Thin tsma charity rsitm to tha rescue of Gah-Hhtoti whoit tha State uncuked belli archaic Conatitutiori and whined that it could not come to the rulluf of its own itrickn 3rd duiolata nitV. Th I'tf-naoriMna cliaritr to' which we refer Wi that of the rahroadu A-mcrican railroads, if you E. E. Collin ia building a new house across tberoad west from his present residence to he occupied by a family named Day, who recently came here from 111. and will assist Mr.

Collin in the management of bia extensive The twHn devil of hurricane and tidal1 Wave, Mini Ella Starr visited at LtiwrtMioo luHt wtuk, DM yon try noma of Until Hfog-Hnmriier Oirl canned fruit! The Livfipgood AManst building fs about rami) fur shelving. No. 1 1U. salt per. III.

while (liia car laHta. Nichols atore, Hen Henry A. Gonmniin for hail and lira iiiBuraiicn in the St I'unl. Coosivlurabld hail in reported from fha nnrtli finut rinrt nf lh CdllTitv. Presbyterian Service.

Next Sunday uioruing at the Presbyterian church will ocour tbe regular, quarterly obBervance of the Lord'a Supper. Sincethia will be the last time the pastor will be with this congregation in a C'ommuniou service, this one will be aspeciulsei-vice to be partken in by all the members. It is desired that every member who possibly can shall be present at this service and resprnd to their name atlhu roll call with that demolished twenty millions of and aovent'-five hundred livea at Onlvendin, dmtroyed every foot of trestle and tveff POST, farm and stock ranch. lH.n of Iron that let the railroadt iei ffb bay from the mainland to GalyeitDn itteni! Thoae railroada ash for no public sympathy, and they knew tho public Wodld not them iu Scott county Ruth Bros. Scott Count jr'a population Li in-en ased C2i during the past ear.

The race last Satnday betweon Grey Nettie and the L. M. Tough horse waa won by Nettie. Theie IT WILL PAY YOU Mr, and Mrs, Ed Kelson returned Stouter of heart than that, and acaHoned to diaaiter by bitUrexprrlunrea, they avt about to Ness Saturday morning. either a word of testimony or a verse repairing the disaster Without hesitation.

Better insure yonrcrop in the St will be another race next Saturday between the Tough horse and a black borae owned by the same parties thatowned the gray ware. of Scripture. Also the opportunity will be given for those desirirg to enter the membership of the church Paul Henry A. Goemann, Agent. TO TRADE Now Fnrnitnre arriving ev.ry to do so.

Also all (befriends rf tbe week at Timuiei.mau'a, call and sen it. The fourth is to be celet raii at church are invited to be present and Where get the best quality of partake in and assist iu tbe service S. S. at 10 A.M.. Junior (3, E.

at 5: Moody CoIIett'a are the pond par- enta of a diuh pound giil, born June Evening sen ice at 8:30 Leoti in old time styles All kinds of amusements will be furnished. The Scott band boys ar- to furnish the music and from what weheara large number of our citizens are preparing to go to Leoti and help them do jiutice to our national day of l'otter'a gallery will be opened a gain'J'hnr. Judo '21, Totter Photg'r Celebrate the 4th ol July with fire crackrfa, Sl-oody L'oflitte has (hem. JiYly 20 per cefit offonwiiU paper at lifinnerrcatra Furniinre Store. Smith Waif ice Shoe.

MakpR Life's walk eaity," geUhem at 1. Pott Itfrs. f. A. Stnhbs visitrd at A Reese's several days the fore rait of (he week, Offr bulk coffecF, bulk teaa, and tnl apices are flue goods.

Jlichols Store, Time at Scott City. Call tmt ann I''. Vanliiirsol-. watch A. T.

Cory. Pastor. One of them, the Culf, Colorado Santa Fe, reconstructed IU outlet to the mainland bo-fore the gmoke from the funeral pyre of th' dead on the Inland had Ceased to float out to ea. All of them carried the homoleaa sur vivora of the (iulveston to frienda and relatiyea in the interior, aa far as their Unci extended, and then still other linea picked the refugeeaup in free and welcome corn and hurried them forward to their dvatinutiun, Moan time, these railroads brought in the military and stores and supples to the dazed men and women of the island who had begun the tank of rehabilitation, And all this without one dollar of compensation, and without tie vpt of reward of any kind. Whosoever aaya this was not a superb and sacrifcial charity is an ingrate, and would not himself givo charity unless he knew be for e- 27.

Don't fail to see the new China ware at Timmerman's Furniture NOTICE. Siore The Telephone Central will be cloeed tbe 4th of July and all conn try lines will be cocnected with Pby sioians offices, Hotels and other im portant business places. A new broom sweeps clean. That I hand that the deed would be paraded in the is what we do. We have clean lum Mr.

and Mrs. Cbas. Deng, gave a bountiful four course dinner at their home in Valley towi.sb.ip last Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deng, who were married Wednesday evening of last week.

About twenty were present and all had a most enjoyable time. Quite a number from this city went out. mancet places wwh vulgar ostentation. But ber, clean prices and a clean system WE CARRY Aufite, txtta qciafity, Granite ware. ttin first class horsr blankets, finest grades of laorobes.

Bread mixers, dish' pans, wash boards, washing machines, best on the market Shelf hardware of every description. Dr, Hesses Stock Food Always Stock, Special Closing Out Sale on Furniture. fouler and JetJer, Harry Stnrtevarif'a raotlirr iaslay- An liar ocl 01. A i 4 inii Ellis Evans sold out his Dray outfit and business, to C.W. Horner Trfesduy.

i Ed Jasper's are erecting barn on their property south of the Christian Chnrrhi. Post has the shoes yon want. Smith and Wallace brend, come early And got your lit. Barn to Mr. and Frank B.

Clark of Michigan township, June 23. a baby girl. L. Filsonis putting new weather-boarding on bis house in the south part of town. Fine line men's and youth's, all of doing business.

Give us a call, Cretcher Lumber Co. the railroads said nothing about it. It is not their way. Even when Galvestion bad set its faoe with courage to the future, and had buckled its faith to its sea-wall project, the rail roads came to the rescue with heavy pur I I I VII Hri Ml vu.Q uta fowhship this week. About twenty-five people frrta this city took afHaotrgeof the low rata (tt Hntchioaon limt Sftfjdny.

What's the good of keeping from him Any good things you may see' That will lift his load of labor Like Rocky Mountain Tea. Boyer's drug store. chases of bonds, which backed np hesitant confidence and made, the enterprise one of the most conspicuous enigneering triumphs of the ago. And about this they said nothing, Afterward, when the state barrosBed them with barratrous damage suit and sought in flagrant disregard of the constitution and the Srnrf yohr Innndry to fheSlar Lanndry at Hoisington. Sirtisfac- WE TRY TO GIVE OUR FRIENDS "Value received" in return for the business done with us, at the same time we want them to know that we appreciate their patronage.

Our continued success, proven by the teat of time, shows that our policy is sound, liberal and jii6t We want your bnsiuef and will use yon well. -FIRST STATE BANK wool summer pants, low prices while they last, Nichols Store. rights of property to make them carry an no- qual and excessive part of the burdens of gov Mrs, A. Good wine went to Ness City Sunday morning to visitber I 11 uomuKrui AJa MjrriPUli W. C.

King is preparing to erect a fnoderti np to. dale residence that will be among the finest in the city. Good Rice four lbs. 2oc. good sun-dried applft 10c.

lb. Jhehola Store Mrs. Burnett. Mr. Brooke's moth FOR SALE Af Manning.

Kans. Blacksmith 6hop. 18 by 21; House. 16 by 20, three rooms; piece of ground 125 by 300 feet, good well, bain 14 by 1G. Will also sell tools and stock in shop.

Price A BARGAIN. W. H. Frank, Manning, Ks. ernment, they did not remind the State of their charities.

They took their medicine and peotle there a for few days. relied upon the law to protect them from in LMDRUM 0D FERffELL Picture frames made to order at Potter's gallery Bring in your appreciation, ingratitude and confiecation. er, returned fn-fn a two weeks visit It is their way. pictures and have them It is coincidental, or rather it is a verifica Wm. Triflit was elecled Diet.

Tree snr of school district and O. Card was elected Clerk a 15 mill tans was vottd and 8 month term of school beginning September 10 with When the baby talks, it is time to Win. Criss Is building an addition v. Willi llltUH UVHl i rLlr, 1UM. iUUU1 ay tion that history repeats itself, that two 0 the give Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea fo the brick tault at the court house groat railmads that sulfered and contributed most at Galveston should be the greatest suf HOME MEAT MARKET Miss Ion Landrhfa who has been visiting in Liine Conftty the, psftt iKrnn tua'al 10! urn n1 li.irna AT rwl li ferers and readiest and mostgeneroUB contri ten day Vacation during holidays.

Many important question regm du It's the gnatest baby medicine known to loving mothers. It. makes them eat, sleep and grow. 35c, Tea or Tablets. Boyer's j'rng store.

1 uoa nooai i 111 uuu uvutw uwuuu butors at San Francisco. These are the At for the use of the Dist. Clerk's offic Bertha McLiesh will haVe a special sale of bats, till the 4th of July. Ymi can get them cheap. Bertha McLiesh tbe coining schcol term wei ediscus' Keep all Kinds of Fresh Meat at Reasonable Prices.

"Courteous Treatment" is Oar Motto, chison, Topeka Santa Fe and tho Southern Pacific systems. The horror of the situation at Sin Francisco had not dawned upon the sed the indication are that we will evening. Petticoats 89 to $4, at IS. l'ost Co. Oeo.

Liverigood arrived Mou have as successful a teim we usnaly J. Kallems' went down to their do. country before these grent systems had placed their passenger and freight service, and their thousands of employees, at the free command farm in Lake township for a few Come 'and see as in the 0. B. Card Basement, S.

Main St day. evening, to look after I r-fir ft- 0 FOR SALE. One full blood Herefoid bull, one black 5 year old horse broke one black mare. Will take part pay in work. Inquire of G.

W. Williams eight miles south weS't of Friend. This county was visited by a down interests and slake Labels with old of the stampeded victims of tho tatastrophe. pour of rain Tu'esday evening that fiiends. D.

C. KERN, PROP'R. These great systems traverse miles and miles of unproductive territory on their way so far as we can learn was general weeks before going east for the sum- mer. ft GroverCoker returned from Man- hatl an where he is attending the Ag r'Cultual Coljegei last Sunday all over the county. Hail and to the Pacific.

Their cost of operation is ter The Citizens State Bank will make a special effort to care for yo'iif business in a satisfactory rific and these lines represent the best and lightning was very bad hi some o- LOOK HERE! that has ever the most 'engaging optimism manner. HOUSE, SIGN, AND 4 been manifcter) in railway construction. When they turned over their trains, equip ment and employees to San Francisco, they Cality. The hail done considerable damage in the sonth West parr cf tie contity in the vicinity of Fred Mahler of Lake township and aUo at Mr. For.

all kinds of building material displayed a charity beside which individual charity is almost inconsequential as fine and of the best quality and lowest prices, Brewer'B in Valley township gnat go to the new lumber yard of the laudable as it has been. We will give the Chronicle, which is 1.00 per year Tbe Cosmopolitan .11 00 The Woman's Home Companion 1.00 The Review of lteviews 3 00 Total U.00 All for the small sum of 88.00. No better clnbbing list was ever offered than this. dnrrsge was done. Lightning struck Nor can thin sacrificial charity be decried on the idea or the fact that in time thev will Cretcher Co.

John Hale and daughter Emma tbe Brewer reeide nce and tticcfeedlbe family considerable, the lightning also struck, hear the P. parsonage UTail nuiiit uViiliinir frv ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. ALSO PAPER HANGING Carriage Work a Specialty. Charges reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop on south side East DeGeer Avenue.

CAVIN, QUINN CAVIN. ta ndpd visilm. with with relative! in this city boring a fnnnel shsied at Auburn, Nebraska. hole in tbe ground. Last on South ilain St, of Scott See my new wall paper samples and get prices Neese.

City; ooe wetch maker. Call audsee him and get your watch ropaired all work guaranteed, make the money back. Money swallowed up-in catastrophe is not made back, It is lost forever. Bhe railroads will get back to conditions that will enable them to earn as much as before, but the money and time and service they hate elven to San Francisco will not be restored them in dollars and cents. The very condition that will bring theffl rewards in the prosperity of the future will be as much of their making, if not rfiore than that of any other agency that stands for perpetuity and development.

Are railroad corporations Soulless? We summon but two witnesses, and they are all sufttcient ta this inquiry. Stand up, fJalves-ton! Stadd up, San Francisco1! You can, make naught but negative answers. Make them', and silence, if yofl msy. ttiese ptiny pessimists and detractors with whom to sneer at virtue is a habit and ingratitude a constitutional quality. The (Jurf ent Issue, Austin, Teias, Ernest Itoafk weit to Dener( Sunday nigdt where heexpects to work at the caipenter trade for awhile.

i Hurry, Hurry, from all parts of the Cotinty to Scott City with jour clock and watch, first door south of photograph Gallery. Look at our Leader in Chita ware at Zimmerman's Furnituie Sloe, Mr. and Mrs, and Mr, and Tyner, of Dighton, spent Sunday in this City visiting at H. B. Landrura's.

Miss Clark of the Saliha Business College arrived Monday and has ao-cppled, the position of Stenographer in O.D. Card's office. A stocking is a good thinglo put your foot into, but a poor receptacle for money. Deposit your money in the Citizens State Sank, The Missouri! Pacific depot, has now been made a coupon ticket office, and tickets can be sold to anjr hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Modiolne ftr Busy Brings QolJen Eoalth ted Renewed Vigor. A specific for Cohstlnntion, Inilifreitlon, I.lve ivbA Kidney TroubleB.

rimples, Eczemi, Impure country was favorpd with ft line raio-Friday night of last week and also Sunday. These rains will I help t'J round out the wteat in good Blood, Bad Ureal li, non-els, Ileadoclia .1 snape, and llnnkache. It's Rockv Mountain Tea in tab GITIZEH'S STTE BANK' SCOTT CITY, KANS. 'INCORPORATED CAPITAL STOCK, $12,000.00, Special closing out sale, Now is let orm, 85 cents a box. Genuine made by Hollister Dnro Company, Madi3on, Wis.

GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SWJW PEOPLE the June to buy. your hat Every hing in my store will go at cost from i A i 4 bow nntil the 4th of July. Bertha McLiesh Foster Lumber Co. Geo. Biiroett.ofSalt Lake, a broth er of Mrs! F.

M. Brooke, and a son DIEECTORS: (1. W. ClCKHt'T 11, roBcE JOHN Vi'lLKEN f. II.

C. fiAMrfdN 1 W. 0, BOlfftNtl A. MOINTURPI A. AtJOLPH MAIILF.R J-Jy, in i 1 i ii iwwii.ii i C.

IEM1KR f. UOOIIWiKC. of Mrs. Burnett of this citv. arrived 4 West Side Blacksmith Shopi 7 CHAS.

SUTTON, Prop. MODOO. Miss i Lottie Resta visited Mr. Irwin's family the last oHast weekt Mr, Farmer is erecting a new frame house on hie faim stutb of town. M.

E. Boulware toade a business trip to Utica and other eastern points this week," We learn that a brotber-in-law of Mr. McDonald, from Illinois was visiting bin: part of last week. Miss Ina Webster visited with her sisters Mrs. Bonlwaie aid Conn-tryman, the fore part of tbe week BCott atid Mcltenolds went to Tuesday and brought the thresher have puithuttd home withtbem, Harley Douglas went to feaneom the first of tbe week.

He will bring theli! header back with him and harvest thel crop here. A. Mi Thomas from Missouri was in town a few days ago. Mr. Thom-aa is a practicing physician and was looking up a location.

on the Modoo elevator is progressing rat her slowly 8t present owning to tbe inability to cm cement for the foundation. Les-ter Ellis came home Friday evening from Utica where be has been working. He is suffering from a very painful swelling on the hand, which but for prompt attention might have developed a serous case of blood poisoning. Quite a severe wind storm struck this place last Friday night, Boulware Country man's hard warest ore waa struck and the front moved several inches on the foundation and otberwiee racked, Mr. Fai cuci's new honse soutb of was alto slightly damaged.

I II last 'Saturday mornifig for a several days visit with hiarejBlivcs. 1 Potter's gallery will be open again Tunis. June 21. If you want some good pictures taken give us a call, fwe can please JI. K.Potter, PJnotographef.

Yf. 0. Thnrber and W. M.Rost Willi one son were here setrtal days last weell looking after real estate interests. J3oth of these gentlemen own land here and were well pleased (j'vith the propped (iily reduced" rates, tccoftnt jFpnh fr July, to any polnt-withirj jpmiljiiacoltCity.

rppind equally low ratao Pueblo Colo, fa rfflfiRf rip, July 3rd. CcldTibe Setting a Specialty expert on engine troubles Scott City, Kansas, point in the United States. The Steiuborgboys are operating a gasolene traction ehgicneatid plows near Modoc. aYeinloimrd the machine is giving good aatisfaclioi Ti.mtnorman just received a New lot of China 10-15 cents. The vehicle owner's business is to have his tires Bet in the best and most approved manner.

My system ia the only business way. Cbas. Sutton, Propr. Stale -Sunday School Secretary Engel of Abilene and C. W.

Wood, of Hutchinson, were here yesterday attending tbe County Sunday School Convention. A wagon end gate and bora saddle was lost between Will Markers and Scott" City, Saturday, June 9tb, tbe finder will confer a favor bp leaving the same at Hie Chronicle Office, Don't be fooled and made to believe that rheumatism can be eared local appliance, Hollieter'e iRpq Mountain Tea iatbe only for rheumatism. cents, Tayets. Boyer'a drog store Cibetiao saed. Nichols Remember the Date Just a few doors below you liyes a man who used to be in the lumber business, He dropped in recently to have a chat, and incidently talked R.

When we showed him our stock of plain and made lumber, he was delighted. When we told himourprices he was amazed. He said he was glad to be out of the business He didn't see how we could afford to remain in it. THIN THAT OVER. FOSTER LUMBER COMPANY: ABSTRACTER OF TITLES, SCOTT CITY.

KANSAS. Only complete set of Abstract Books in Scolt eouxly. Always brought down to date. -REAL FIXATE AGENCY. Farm lands nd city property sold or Rented.

Taxes paid, titles examined, aLs tract cxlendjd.etc, Charges Hcasonable. July it, frrce ijQ j3.tLepti.ii isf and 4 futyfth.Mm July 6th Tkoaa ti; eihif11 (hese fat-SB- ifi you gg iio 61" it to 1st .43 TiiiAr8 a FAViP i t.i.r sv'ire.

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