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McPherson Freeman from McPherson, Kansas • 4

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McPherson Freemani
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McPherson, Kansas
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Some would be facetious, but an- Your own photo free for one year's onymous soutnerner sent resi-j suoscnption paia in aavance. dent Roosevelt an oppossum. The president was not at all annoyed, but, HcPHERSON FREEHAN. ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY. J.

A. ALMGREN, EDITOR, PUBLISHES AND PHOPEIETOE, McPhersoi, Kansas. SUBSCRIPTION PER YEAR 81.00 with his characteristic good sense, ordered that it be fattened and served John M. Weins, of Inman, was in the city on business Wednesday. Harry Wright, of Wheatland, was in the city Wednesday evening and attended the theatre.

Photo button free to every one who pays one year's subscription in ad on the White House table with the Thanksgiving turkey. vance to the Freeman. (Your own photo). FRIDAY NOV. 15, 1901.

AH Official County Business will be Published in the FREEflAN. Al Mentzer and Charley Newell were over from Windom Wednesday evening and attended the meeting of the I. O. O. F.

encampment. The overflowing treasury, factories running overtime, farmers receiving unprecedented prices for their crops, bankers reporting decreases in mortgages, exports breaking all previous abundant employment, good wages, full dinner-pails in a word, universal prosperity and everybody happy. These are the conditions after six years of Republican administration. Is it surprising that an intelligent people desire no change? There are millions in it sunk. We mean the Pan-American Exposition.

The fourth quarterly statement of the county treasurer will be published next week. We had to leave it out this week for want of space. The Boer war seems to be boring the English more than ever. Mrs. F.

O. Johnson, Mrs. Oscar Sel-berer, Mrs. L. P.

Ek and Mis Gustie Kelson spent yesterday at the Nearly all the country editors are taking a fall cut of Will White for home of Mrs. A. W. Olson north of The army is to be equipped with tooth-carpenters and corn-doctors. After this they can go for the enemy "teeth and toe-nail!" writing a story for his paper telling the city The following marriage license were issued this week: J.

C. Sanders what he had to eat when he dined with President Roosevelt. The hottest one handed to him probably came from the Marshall County News. It and Ida F. Sanders, of Marquette.

William H. Robinson and Ethel L. Howver. of Windom. William T.

Lord Kitchener is tinding that Dutch general the greatest Botha-ration he ever encountered or failed to encounter, as you please. follows: "William Allen White took dinner at the White nouse and went Dick and Lillian O. Moomaw, of Mc Pherson. Frank Quigley and Susie away and blowed about it. He told everybody what he got to eat and Holcom, city.

There was a reception given Mon- published the bill of fare in the newspapers. Booker T. Washington took It will be altogether wrong to tell your wife this winter that her hat is not on straight. The pesky things are built crooked on purpose. eveuing, November 11th, at the resi dinner at the White House and went dence of Mr.

and Mrs. F. D. Entriken away and kept silent while other peo- in honor of Miss Langstein, of Boom- pie did the talking. No court of in- town, Iowa, who is visiting in the From the we learn that quiry is needed to decide which guest city Mr and Mrs Entriken received there are 002 acres of land in Mcl'her- atieu iue pari, ui a geuuemau.

iv. the tg in their spacious haii ana C. Journal. son county that is infested by prairie dogs. were assisted by Miss Langstein and Miss Edna Schwenson.

Conversation When Hunting. For Duck Clothing, come here. We sell the Famous McDonald make. Raising The Standard. and music was the order of the even ing, and several of the guests exhibit The state board of education was in ed suitable specimens of art.

The session Saturday in the office of State prize in the music contest was a The colored brother is rapidly catching up- A bank that he started in North Carol irvi has gone to smash just as-easy as if it had been run by white financiers. beautiful bunch of white roses for the Superintendent Frank Nelson. All the members were present. New rules were adopted governing the re ladies, and handsome pictures of some of the old masters of music to the Brown or Black Duck Coats, Blanket and Rubber Lined, Brown Duck Pants, Blanket Lined at Heavy Brown Duck Coats, Plush Lined at Heavy Brown Duck Coats, Blanket and Slicker Lined $3.50 $2.50 $1.50 $1.25 newal of instructors' and conductors' gentlemen. The former was won by Miss Maude Hubbell; the latter by certificates for institute is the opinion of the board that those who! George Hultquist.

In the art con test Miss Edna Plues, of Detroit, teach in the institute 9hall be suffi Michigan, easily distanced all com ciently mature in both academic and The Republican party won't fail to "spread the rl ictrino of protection in the south." Its a dostrine the south, with its rapidly increasing manufactures, will appreciate. A Tammany undertook to say petitors. A dainty luncheon was served at 11 o'clock, a short time after which the guests took their depart professional training. The new rules adopted provide that the requirements that two of the previous three years ure. must have been in school work in or WANTED SEVErtAL PERSONS OF character and good reputation in each etate til at every vas uik- der to secure the renewal of the in (one in tni3 county required) to represent ral voting" and the en "to prevent li and advertise old established wealthy busi ness house of solid financial standing.

Sal structors' or conductors' certificate shall be interpreted to mean that at typo made it re.ul "promote voting." The truth will out. ary $18.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash eaea Wednesday direct from head offices. Horse and carriage furn ished, when necessary. References. close self-addressed stamped envelope.

Bank Albaugh Gives least 15 weeks of school work shall have been done in each year in order to secure recognition. Certificates of institute instructors and conductors shall, even though their time limit Manager, 316 CoxtOn Chicago, out the statement that thirty-seven state and private banks in his juris has not expired, become void if three diction have a greater surplus than the capital of the bank. How is that RAILROAD TIME TABLES. W5I0X PACIFIC R. K.

LKAVE3. xm HOBKQI consecutive years have elapsed without as much as 15 weeks of school for semi-arid Kansas? Ho. 72 Passenger 8:08 a. No. 54 Freight Accommodation.

p. G. L. McCOURT, work in each year. The board interprets the statutes invalidating ARRIVES If the Pekin cable that reports that FREE TO INVENTORS.

The experience of C. Snow Co. in ob-tainining more than 20,000 patents lor Inventors has enabled them to helpfully answer many questions relating to the protection of intellectnal property. This they have done in a para phlet treating briefly of United States and foreign patents, with cost of same and how to procure them; trade marks, designs caveats, infringements, decisions In leading patent cases, etc, etc. This phamplet will be sent free to anyone writing to O.

A. Snow Washington, Se. So. 73 Freight Accommodation. 12:15 p.m.

71 Passenger 0:30 p.m. Manufacturer of and Dealor in state certificates, if three consecutive years elapse without school work, to Minister Wu has been recalled should prove true it will be a matter of re- J. T. UULEHAN, Agent mmu mutism R. eret to all who know him.

He has mean that persons leaving the teaching profession arc to lose their certificates; and that, therefore, the tn i.jfir,iZ( h'uiXS become quite popular in the United 7 :00 a. m. MISSOURI PACIFIC 11. WEST. Leave ElDorado Leave Newton -Leave Mound ridge Arrive McPherson and in fact every thins; usually found in a first-class Harness Shop.

Repairing promptly done. 9:30 a. States and lie evidently stands for the more enlightened element in China. D. C.

10:28 a. 11 :25 a. McPherson, Kansas West Side Main St. However, it is probable that haying m. m.

1 EAST. Leave McPherson 2:25 p. Ldave Moundridge 3-27 p. Leaves Newton 4:30 p. Arrive ElDorado 6:50 1).

had an extensive experience in this country he can render even more y- ir-vo v-i cl 1st 0 in. m. valuable service at home. board decides for at least 15 weeks of school work in a year in which school work is done. Some of the accredited colleges that have been visited by the state board were informed it will be necessary for them to enlarge their general and pedagogical libraries and to make additions to the laboratories.

It is the judgment of the board that institutions which desire to give state Train 453 makes good connection at ElDorado, for Kansas City, St. Little Rock. Hot Springs and all points east and south. SEE WHAT WE OFFER Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat Free reclining chair cars on all trains, also up-to-date Pullman sleepers, and Parlor cars at low rate3. Beiths reserved if desired.

Train 457 has close connection at ElDorado from all points. ent business conducted lor moderate fees. Our Office is Opposite, U. s. Patent Office and we can secure patent la less Ume than tuose nmnts from Washington.

certificates to their graduates should Send model, drawinjr or trith descrip- be strong in library and laboratory equipment. Mail and Breeze. 'tion. Ve advise, it patentable or not, iree 013 'charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured.

4 a diudui t--r IIomt to Obtain Patents," with 1 cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries A. L. vail Agent.

A. T. S. K. 11.

GOING EAST. So. 336 Passenger Daily 11:40 a. m. No.

3SS Freight 12:50 p. GOING WEST. So. 335 Paesenger Daily 4:33 p. m.

No. 337 Freight 11:40 a. in. J. M.

Silverthokn Agent. 25c sent free. Address, oc Services. Thanksgiving C.A.SftlOW&CO.i Opp. Patent Office.

Washington. D. C. 3 pkgs Oats, 3 lbs Ginger 3 pkgs Faultless Starch, 25 bars Laundry Soap for The union Thanksgiving service 25c of McPherson will be held this year in the Baptist church at 10:30 a. on I Babies and children need 25c Thanksgiving day.

Eev. Engwall of LINDBLOOM AND ROSEBERG. NO MATTER How large or how small your income, you are anxious to spend it wisely. There is as much need of care in spending as there is in earning. A wise man once remarked that a dollar saved was a dollar earned.

That is the pith of these remarks. We have nothing to do with your earning, but everything to do with your saving. We give you the opportunity to have the best at "saving" figures. 1 the Swedish Lutheran church will CHICAGO, KOCK ISLAND PACIFIC. GOING EAST.

No. 20 Mail and Express 10:32 a. m. No. 24 Express 9:47 p.

No 62 Local Freight 1:35 p. m. GOING WEST. No. 19 Mail and Express 5:56 p.

tn. No. 23 Express 5:26 a. m. No.

61 Local Freight 12:22 p. m. E. Y. Liggett Agent.

preach the sermon. The following is the program for the service: 3 the largest boxes lye on the market 25c Good U. C. Japan tea, per lb 40c New Seeded Raisins, per lb pkg, 12ic proper food, rarely ever mcdi- cine. If they do not thrive on their food something is I wrong.

They need a little help to get their digestive machinery working properly. Voluntary, Organist Invocation, Rev. Adams YiEJ Hymn, Announced by Rev. Peterson Scripture, Rev. Schnake PpTOS.

Prayer, Rev. Waite AntheD, Choir Kemember we have artistic merit combined Sermon, Rev. Engwall Collection, xlev. Lowther Announcements, Rev. Lowther Hymn, Announced by Rev.

Davis Benediction, Rev. Davis AND NOTE THE PRICES OF IS SUSP LIVER OIL. (TOfTi with price to suit you. Special Inducements For Thanksgiving. i OP.

of LIME SODA To euro SICK HEADACHE, HABITUAL CONSTIPATION, and all diseases arising from Indigestion. They will purify your blood and make yourcomplexlon as FAIR AS A LILY. They are Selatln coated. PRICE 25 CENTS. correct this I I YOUNG SISTERS.

fifi $9 ID II v.i!! put from one- JtMTQMICSlL MODEL IUCMTK COAT School Report. Below is a truthful and accurate summary of the work done by this school for month ending November 8, 1901. District 17. Enrollment this month 26. Average 25.

Cases of tardiness 3. Number of visitors 4. Pupils neither absent nor tardy. Mary Nickols, Walter Nickols, Anna Nickols, Dee Nickols, Sammy Embers, Ruth nultberg, Henry Peel, Ada Speece, Olga Walline, Reuben Wal-line, Cathie Woodward, Fanny Wood- i Dr. lay's Lung Balm cures every kind of cough, la jrrippe, bronchitis, sore throat, croup, whooping cough, etc Never deranges the stomach.

JLt Druff gists, 10 25c Sold by Bixby Lindsay. nzit a teaspoomui bottle three or four i day you will soon see I fan Refunded guar a marked improvement. For larger children, from half to tcaspoonful, according to MONEY, antee Dr.Kav's Renovator Weflnesflay aniTlrarsflay Nov. 27-28 to cure dvsDepsia, consti rird, Nela Peel, Katie Decker. Hattik HECKETnORN, Teacher.

VITREOUS HUMOR pation, liver and kidneys. Best tonic, laxative, blood purifier known for all chronic diseases; renovates aad Invigorates the whole system and cures very worst cases. Get trial box at once. If not satisfied with it notify us, we will refund money by return tn Ail. Write your symptoms for Free Medical Advice, sample and proof.

25 50c at druggists. Dr. B. J. Kay, Saratoga N.Y.

Sold by Bixby Lindsay. THIS BEAUTIFUL CANTATA WILL BE RENDERED BY of the: HUMAN EYE. District 121 for month ending Noyember 8, 1901. Enrollment 23. ATerage attendance 20.

Visitors 4. Tardy 0. Pupils perfect in attendance and promptness. Fred Lind- This has been a special study with McPhersonGhoralUnion me and I give special attention to the fit and adjustment of the frame and I lenses when I perscribe glasses. Don't I if you so desire, will very soon show its great nourish- ing power.

If the mother's milk does not nourish the I baby, she needs the emul- sion. It will show an effect at once both upon mother I cr.d child. I ioc. and fi.oo, all druggists SCOTT BOWNf, New York L. It 'II- HJ strom, Nannie Lindstrom, Walter p.

you feel the need of eye-help when you it rj in 1 1 iif I 1 1 I -I rdncii commence to read on tnese cool even rex, AT the Sjogren, i.oy nuason, nabel iioggs, ings? See me if you do. put off DR. KAY'S RENOVATOB Invigorates and renovates the system; purifies and enriches the blood; cures the worst dyspepsia, constipation, headache, liver and kidneys. 25c and 11, at druggists. Free advice, sample and book.

Dr. B. J. Kay, Saratoga, N.Y. A Sold by Bixby Lindsay.

Louie Brumley, Archie Henry, Goel until tomorrow the glasses you. ought Osborn, Zella Osborn, Reuben An- 10 put 011 derson, Ruth Carlson, Rupert Carlson. JNO. F. FONTRON.

NEW OPERA HOUSE. Henry G. Wertz, Teacher. 9 JEWELER and OFTICTJJT..

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