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The Severyite from Severy, Kansas • 1

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The Severyitei
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Severy, Kansas
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SEVE11Y, GltEENWOOD COUNTS KANSAS, OCT. 18. 1900. Vol. XIX, No.

42. Whole No. 980 8 PACES Patrooize Those who Patronize Horrje Institutions and Who are Endeavoring to Build up Severy and MaKe it a Better Town to Live in. I I rncfj ft V. A the 31st.

Mrs. V. M. Lucas and children who have been i'lng Severy relathes returned l.iHt Friday to their home nt Altoona. kjUfl I 111) Ladies Coats SI FOR SALE As Low as the MU Lillie Lybarger, Mr.

M. V. Biggs and Mr. C. G.

Pierce returned home last Friday evening from Hutchinson where they had been attending the Stnte AsHemley of Rebekah Lodge, Now We're Fixed with a Tinner and a Harness man combined Bring your work to us we will treat you right ru Another Large Shipment WHITE MEAL NEW PROCESS-MUX. SHORTS, (MT3, COPN, KAFFIR, Seed WHUAT, Seed RYE. Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Bulk Grinding only 6 cents per cwt.tin 25 bu. lots.

Free Delivery in any part of city. Electric Mill and Elevator. Phone 32, A. BRANDT, Trop. of And- Cravenettes Wintf are coming and you will need a new ioat.We have them both in latest style goods, plaids and colors in all styles and lengths sfi Fancy Plaid Coat 6o-in long $22.00 Light Plaid, elegantly trimmed in blue velvet and buttons $10.00 Gray mixture and Plaids with trimmings to suit, an elegant garment at $12.50 Our leader in plain Black and brown 6o-in long, worth $12.50 and $15.00, we are selling at $10.00 Brown mixed Coat, 50-in long, fancy trimmed, red and blue, for Misses and Ladies at $0.75 Ladies' Cloaks Arrived This Week! BID WELL BROS.

SEVERY, KANSAS. OUR SPECIALTIES Anchor Buggies, Bain and Schut-tler Wagons, Scwall Paint, Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machines, Pianos and Organs, DeLaval Separators, iMajestic Rangas 7000 square foot1 of floor space chuck full of good things. Come and see. Don't forget if you pay cash you can save good interest on your money at the Racket Store. You all know the history of the credit system; you all know a Cash Store can sell cheaper.

Then do we? Come and price all our goods, compare them with what you get elsewhere, view our prices and our goods as a whole, then see how much lower we quote prices on the same grade of. goods. Below we quote a few prices on goods you need right now: your buildings or For insurance on stock, see Glasco. Glasco makes farm loans. Rain Sunday, Monday and Tuesdaj-.

Election two weeks from next Premier shirt waists, perfect fitting. B. B. Finch. Geo.

McCullogh was over from Indian for gas again at Soon be drilling Severy. Creek 1st Friday to take in the ball Along with our ladies' coats we have a full line of Overcoats and Cravenettes for Men. An elegant long Coat for $500 and prices ranging up to Also Boys and Child-rens newest styles and patterns at prices to suit our Sweater Coat for gents at $2.50, a hummer. Come and take a look. game.

Good stove pipe, per joint 10c Best grade pipe, per joint 13c Four-piece elbows, each 10c Corrugated elbows, each 13c Stove pipe collars, each 5c Coal hods, Japanned, 25c Coal hods, galvanized, 17-in 30c No. 10 best quality grain scoops visited at Augusta Ladies and Mens fleece lined Uudersuits 95c Childrens fleece lined union 47c Ladies medium weight vests 25c Ladies fancy golf gloves 50c Ladies and Misses mittens and gloves, from 10c to 25c Mens duck coats, first class quality from $1.35 to $2.15 Wm. Hilyard Sunday. County Attorney Clogston was down from Eureka Monday evening on legal your sale bills printed at business. Have you this office.

All trimmed hats to be closed out at For Best Terms on Farm Loans see L. 15. Glasco. greatly reduced prices. Miss Kirbv.

D. Burke returned home last Pri M. M. Ellett was over from Beau mont the first of the week. day from Hutchinson where he had been attending I.

O. O. F. Grand SEE BLACK BENEST FOR FARM LOANS. Lodge.

The Frisco passenger was crowded Chas. Burnell, the horse man, was Tuesday noon with Anti-Horse Thief down from Eureka Tuesday. We have some special members going to the state meeting at Shoes as good as any in town or elsewhere at a saving well worth your while to look after. A S4.00 mens' vlor bals at 3.65. Why pay S4.00 elsewhere when QO (K the same shoe can be bought here for Mens glazed Colt Blucher, equal to any S3.

50 shoe elsewhere C0 OA we sell at Don't fail to visit us when in town. A good fire and resting place is waiting for you. No matter if you wish to buy or not, come in and look around. Always feel at home at the Racket Store.V.Y.Y.'.v C. H.

FERGUSON SOU. the The rain stopped the work on bank block the first of the week. P. LUDVICKSON CO. Wichita.

big values which we Mrs. Belle Clark, of Eureka, has hats at one half the Miss Kiruy. A nice line of original price. been visiting her parents, Mr. and are showing in Novel- Mrs.

M. C. Jordan in the north part of town this week. R. V.

HAYS, DENTIST. OVER CREENWOOO CO. OFFICE BANK. A car load of horses were shipped ties, both in Ladies' J. E.

Phillipi was over from Piedmont Tuesday attending to business. from this point Tuesday over the Frisco to Ft. Scott. Mr. White, of Ft.

Scott was the shipper. and Misses'; also show Leslie A. Gould, republican candidate for clerk of court and A. L. French, candidate for register of deeds, were in Severy Monday afternoon.

On the 29th of this month will occur the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clogston and J. D. Adams is reported very low at his home in the north part of town.

Mrs. H. T. Kanatzar is very sick at lier home in the east part of town this week. ing a fine line of Chif- Cream Wanted.

We are buying cream and want all you can bring us for which we will pay you highest market price in cash. Children's sleeping garments 50 and 25 cents each. B. B. Finch.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Redmond left last night for Dewey, Ind. to visit a few days with their son.

I. F. Hayes, 'democratic candidate for treasurer is campaigning this week in the northern part of the county. D. L.

Hathaway has bought' the If you want a suit, If you want a over coat, If you want pants Go to Evans Son. Stock Food. The great I Iowa Hog and Cattle the best stock remedy on the ma'ket is sold by Kaler Hayes. Burned Out. on Broadcloths in new The editor's little daughter, Gloria, has been very ill this week with a severe cold.

Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Stoker, cf the event will be celebrated by them in an appropriate manner at their home south east of Severv.

We guarantee our test to be as good as any one in town. Try us and see. Health Officer Appointed. and beautiful effects. Gridley, 111., arrived here Friday and visited until Tuesday with Geo.

Jewett aaa family. Mr. Stoker is a cousin Miss May McAdams and Mrs. G. Ellett property in the north part of L.

Shoemaker visited in Wichita the Dr. D. t. Butcher has been appoint first of the week. of Mr.

Jewett. town and as soon as he gets it repair some ill remove there. The consid If you want a hat. If you want a cap! If you want a If you want a pretty If you want Go to Evans Son. S.

Rogers and wife went to Wichita eration was $860. Mrs. Dollie Ellis, of Bartlettsville, arrived here Monday to be with Sunday to visit during the week with their sons and to attend the fair. Every republican in the township her mother, Mrs. H.

T. Kanatzar, All persons owing me please call and settle at once, as I must have what is due me, so please help me out. Respectfully, J. S. Protzman.

For Sale. The C. H. Shoemaker residence, opposite the Congregational church; lot 300x140, 8 rooms, good wells and out buildings, price $2000.00. Address C.

H. Shoemaker, 736 Park St. Louis county, Mo. A cold is much more easily cured when the bowels are open. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar opens the bowels and drives the cold out of the system in young or old.

Sold by Roberts Grimes. who is very ill at her home in the east should go to the polls on election day and vote. If lhe3' do there will be no ed health officer to look after any contagious or suspecious disease that might occur in this vicinity. With diphtheria south of us and many cases in other parts of the state, it is proper that we have some physicion appointed to quarantine and take all precautions necessary to keep contagious diseases from our city. It is much easier to control an epidemic if it is taken in charge properly at once when it is discoered than it is to wait danger whatever of our state, county Have received first shipment of early fall hats and invite the ladies to call and examine them.

Miss Kirby. If the lady of the house want a pretty dress or a beautiful silk waist and a couple of suits of Munsing underwear, he should come to Evans Son. Mrs. Paul Wiley, wife of the editor of the Neodesha Register, died at Baxter Springs Sunday where she had been for some time visiting relatives. Mrs.

Wiley was quite well known here, being the daughter of part of town. If you want shoes, If you want school shoes! If you want If you want Queen Quality Go to Evans Son. Mrs. M. J.

Glasco and daughter, or township ticket being defeated. If you want Boss Patent flour, If j'ou want Sabo coffee! If you want Eddy's baking If you want Eddy's Go to Evans Son. Mrs. Cutter who used to live at Fall River and neice of Miss Anna Ashwell Pears and Blossoms. a few weeks until the disease has Mrs.

Orsa Gerrad, who have been of this city. Mr. Wiley has the heart felt sympathy of many Severy friends. 4-W spread to a number of families. Severy has been clear of diphtheria so far this year and if every citizen will Mrs.

J. J. Becraft has presented Roy Gray left at this oflice Monday a limb off of a pear tree that grows on the Mills place in the north part of trwn. On the limb are three nears spending the past few months at Pueblo, returned home last night. this office with a sample of apples she For Sale.

A nice lot of Single Comb Buff Or is picking off her farm northwest of Severy. They are of the Ben Davis pington chickens. Alsoportable chicken house and chicken wire, etc. In variety and one of them measures 11 inches around and she will pick about work in harmony with the health officer we are in very little danger, even if the disease should break out in our city. Crjurch Notes.

Congregational. Christian Endeavor topic for next S. Knapp was a pleasant caller yesterday and renewed the subscription to the Severyite he is sending to his sons, Clifford, at Dillon, and Vernor at Fredonia, Ks. quire of J. C.

Bolon, Dentist, 2 doors 1500 bushels this year. and a number of blossoms. Local Market Report. Corn 27-28c; wheat 56c; kaflir corn 27(28c; oats 30c; potatoes 45f50c; sweet potatoes 50 in 60c; apples 30(n40c; pears 50fn'65c; turnips 25c; cabbage 2c lb; eggs 20c; butter 15c; hens 7c; turkeys 8c; butter fat 24c. south of Greenwood County Bank.

Table padding 40 cents a yard. II. B. Finch. We want every one Ladies weather coats, mens rain coats and slickers at B.

P. Finch's. Sunday evening: "Faithfiillness." The Commercial Union Assurance Company, through its agent M. B. who is interested in IT'S ALL RIGHT HM i Let th boj's climb 'f trees.

It they wear 9l IRON tXAD Slock- inEs you won't have to sit up Into mending 6 i them. Oar No. 19 Iron fiivtfA 5 Clads ere made vitii fj A i Triple 1x5. MM and Tos by Cooper, Wells 7 St Joseph. '7 6 and are just ''f kind a boy f.ihJ-tf-fafs I needs to with- Jpi JiVi stand the con- I stant hard wear XtuS to which -fais Prj2f stockings are sal)- iZfitfi Luke 16: 10; 1 Cor.

4: 1-5; Rev. 2: 10. Mrs. Fina Slater leader. Preaching services morning and evening.

Special services for the young people at night. Gar-Gol cures all kind of Sore Throat, Quinsy, Hoarseness, Tonsil-itis. Simply a gargfe. 25 cents. Roberts Grimes.

Clark, paid Mr. J. S. Protzman his full claim of S500.C0, not deducting any J. C.

Shoemaker returned home last week from St. Louis, where he had been visiting father, and on his way home he off at Greenfield to visit old school mates. Cloaks or Furs to call thing for cash. This company believes that it's just losses should be paid in 3 J- full. A policy in tins company is equal to a government bond.

and see as we will try mmmmm mmmMmmm If you want blankets, If you want underwear! If you want If you want Go to Evans Son. to sell you what you have found "Iron Clad" International Stock Food. want and do it for the lffio'4Palr The following took the Frisco at this point yesterday morning tor Wichita to attend the State Anti Horse Thief Association and attend the Fair: I. Lee, A. Kinman, Roy Maben, A.

P. Maben, Ray Whipple, E. K. Barge, H. G.

Miller, W. H. Baughman and Wm. Hilyard. VAzr wne larmer roiu us last ween mar ne was confident 7ac worth vuy" "SiipC of International Stock Food sold him by us saved him $50 worth Lee Jordan, of Narden, is visiting Severy friends this week.

Mr. Jordan has recently returned from the Alberta country in Canada where he has bought a large farm and will remove there with his familv and son- Mi least money; our Prices yl of hos. Wouldn't it be a pretty good idea for you to keep some Stockings a truly wonderful combination of comfort, style are the Lowest. If we on nanus, it is a spleiulul medicine tor stock. sSf' The S.

W. Brand of Paints and Varnishes are still recom- -JfSj mendrd and sold by us. We know if you will use them once you Cv? always will. Don't you think that house would look better and There has been considerable com and durability. plaint to the city orncials lately regarding chickens running at large We recommend them.

be worth more if it was painted with S. W. we haven't your choice i. VI 'Call for contrary to the city ordinances. Here The most complete line of Drugs and Druggists Sundries in 3W1I.

'SJ after the ordinance is going to be enforced and people who have lawns Iron Clads" vx We appreciate your trade. or size we can get it Mailt ht may possibly have some protection against their chickens de in-law next spring. The first ten per cent payment of the capital stock of the Severv Opera House Company has been called and stockholders should pay the same to the secretary at once, as the directors wish to go ahead and make all arrangements for building as soon as possible. Mr. and Mrs.

V. Adams who have made Severy their home during the past few years left Tuesday evening for Ottawa where hey will make their home with their daughter, Mrs. A. Buckley. The Severy people are sorry to have this estimable couple leave our LJmJt on short notice.

Willi 4 Co. It. Jjitph, Mich. ROBERTS CRIMES. Yours For Values, stroying it.

We believe it a person wishes to raise chickens in our city they should build a chicken tight lot and keep them on their own premises. It makes a peison pretty warm occasionally to try to have a pretty lawn about his property and to do so have to build a high fence around it, keep a man on guard or else let the chickens destroy it, 1 Sold Only By The' Robinson Co, Sold Only By The Robinson Cot J. Evans Son.

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