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Ellis County News Republican from Hays, Kansas • 4

Ellis County News Republican from Hays, Kansas • 4

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Come to The Republican office for Rev. Cramer married a couple at S. S. Ott of Topeka, who is a large SMOKY HILL ITEMS, Ogallah on Thursday. owner of gold shale land on the Smoky, was in the county several A- 0.

ROBINSON, best job work. Chas. Lang is building a new house north of Wm. Butts' residence. Services morning and evening at days this week.

the Lutheran church. Arthur McQuary, son of Oscar McQuary of Hiawatha, Kansas, is visiting the family of J. W. Goodall. At Catherine last Tuesday Joseph Rupp waa nominated by the Democrats in District No.

3, for county commissioner. Jce has served in this capacity before and the duties will not be new to him. Wm. Sweteney has finished build- The "Republican township com FtLtiU, LlVbKY and -a 1 ing his neat mtlo house. Jonn Mrs.

Georgine Cooper of is visiting her parents, mitfee elected for the ensuing year is: 5 C. C. Brosius, C. Sch waller and bALc 1 AdLc. Adams did the plastering in a satis- air.

ana airs. i. 31. loot, arriving actory and workmanlike manner, C. W.

Miller. and will bear inspection. Senator Burton has given up try Reward. Monday evening. Hesse Bros, are enjoying a good trade at their new store.

They have a good clean stock of goods to select from. Read their ad. MILL STILL RUNNING." Against all of the predictions of the wise ones to the contrary notwithstanding, the mill is still run-Ding both night and day. The "first products of the week are entirely satisfactory, and without quoting the exact results it may Bafely be stated that they are in the commercial column to stay. Of course, the mechanical department of the Gage process is being improved and perfected, while the theory of the process shows an undoubted practical utility.

Therefore, questionable methods and doubtful values no longer exist. Its commercial aspect has been solved and values established. FINE TURN OUTS TO ORDER. The old reliable stable is open night and day for the accommodation of the traveling public, and yon will alwayB have the best of care taken of your animals at very moderate prices. Office and stable opposite Brunswick Hotel.

Telephone No. 65. ing to land B. H. Tracy as United States attorney and has recommended J.

S. Dean, of Marion, as E. Lam A reward of $25 will be paid for the whereabouts, dead or alive, of George Jones, who mysteriously dis bert's successor. Even the most vigorous and hearty people have at times a feeling of weariness and lassitude. To dispel this feeling take Herbine; it will impart vigor and vitality.

Price 50c. J. C. Farley. The old Krueger elevator is being overhauled for the purpose of handling wheat.

A new gasoline engine Sam Patterson, who was here appeared from Hays on the 4th day of September. C. C. Bi ackmax. some years ago, and now a resident John Adams the stone mason, is repairing the foundation walls at the First National Bank, which were washed away by heavy rains some time ago.

of Dillon, Montana, is visiting friends In a forthcoming number of The here for a few days. Ladies' Home Journal Cleveland Moffet is eroing to tell for the first WM.RICHMOND. A. HOOVER. MARBLE andGRAINTE A rifnrt.

ft iha Horo City Band il 1 i. 1 ime me reai bwry ui xra j. 0uj aDDeared in the Denv The Saturday afternoon Club will er I'ost on t. -vti ll, I 4. i (yiOKUMDITS.

4 Jifcfc Wednesday. The band is receiving meet at its rooms Saturday afternoon Blue Hie Co. ing of the incidents he will relate is much good advertising. vet. i sin.

roiiowineris the pro- he singer own description of how gram: Lost Between Hays that famous hymn, "The Ninety and Nine," came to be written. HAYS CITY, KAS. and the pair of Aesop' Fables. Paper: Atlantus, the Lost Conti home of Homer Myers, a glasses, gold frame, and in a black nent, Mrs. Stout.

Turkeys and Chickens. case. Finder will please leave at has taken the place of the old horse power and other facilities have been put in, including a dump and scales. A. J.

Camden of St Paul, the contractor who put up the Midland Elevator is doing the work. "The Last Days of President Mc-Kinley," by alter Wellman, in the Review of Reviews for October, is the most comprehensive account of the Buffalo tragedy that has appeared in print. All things considered, it is aremarkable journalistic achievement. It should be read and pre served as a complete record of a great historical event. Chapter III, Composite' Story, this' office.

I have in my pens Mammoth We are prepared to put tip any size Monument in Marble or Granite. We guarantee all oar work. Give us call. Mrs. Gartland.

rBronze Turkeys and White Leghorn An unusual number of visitors Paper: Influance of Woman, Mrs. Chickens. When you want good Adkins. have been at the Smoky, during the stock, come to me. Louis Kbaus.

Qnery Box, Mrs. Gartland. WM. RICHMOND, Mgr. week.

Some are investigating for business enterprises, others are look The greHt yacht race between the iAAtiAAAiiiAAAiAAitiAiAiAA ing for investments and many are American boat Columbia and the Foley's Honey ad Tar curiosity seekers. There is evident It is hardly too much to anticipate the enlargement of the present mill and the rapid addition of others for wherever valuable deposits exist means for their recovery will be employed. It is simply the history of mining enterprises, to be repeated at Smoky Hill. First, the discovery then the investigation and experi ment and then the accomplishment All important enterprises pass through a like experience and the hale deposits along the Smoky river are not an exception. Prof.

Gage is here and the mill still running. Another developing feature is the increased richness of the ores as a greater depth is reached. While a uniformity of values are not mani fest, they exist sufficiently to justify the erection of mills upon almost every section of the exclusive shale region in Ellis county. A few weeks will now determine the magnitude of these deposits. Dr.

Uorbin is shift boss at the Riverside mills. Mr. Sterling Price has charge of the chemical department. Mr. Price is the assistant boat Shamrock II was again ly a widespread interest attaching to neats lungs and stops the cough.

won bv the Americans. The first the enterprises centering at this race was a very close one, the wind WANTED. Caoable. reliable Derson In every point. being light.

1 he second race was City peat flarket. R. B. THOMAS, Mrs. Frank Payne heard some peculiar noise in an adjoining room at her home one day and went in, county to represent large company of solid fin easily won by the American boat in ancial reputation; $936 salary per year, payable I STC weekly; t'-i per day absolutely sure and a II expenses straight, bona-fide.

definite salary, no com a good wind by 2 minutes and rlhe Kind You Haw Always Bought Bears the Signature to find an unusual sight. On the bed sat the baby playing. In front of it was a small snake. Two little mission salary paid each Saturday and expense money advanced each week. STANDARD seconds.

There was another race yesterday. The Columbia needs HOUSE, 324 Deakbobn St. hicaoo. only one more to save the cup. 1 he kittens that had been playing with Shamrock must win the next three the baby were jumping on the snake and spitting at it, and the baby was to carry it back to England.

enioying the iun. he snake was a The latest advices from the Philip harmless one, but it was immediately pines state that the president of the THE LUXURY killed just the same. town, claiming to be friendly, led in person the assault on Company of Cuts, wounds, burns, sprains and the 9th Infantry. The body of Uapt. OF A bruises quickly heal if you apply Ballard's Snow Liniment.

Price, 25 Connell had been tied at the heels, saturated with kerosene and partly cts. and oO cts. J. C. Farley.

WELL APPOINTED burned. Forty-five bodies had been burned in a trench, leaving seven unaccounted for. The charred body Picnic. I Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal. "i va To be given under the auspices of '0 of many were recovered, badly muti HOME the St.

Joseph's Men's Society for lated. risn ana uame in season. the benefit of the church, Oct. 17, One Bottle 11)01. The following committees Highest Market Price paid for Hides.

of Remick's Pepsin Blood Tonic will have been appointed: chemist of the International Ueduc tion Co. Mr. P. M. Yost of Beaumont, Texas, is looking oyer the mineral re-soarses of Smoky Hill.

Mr. S. S. Ott of Topeka, in company with Mr. W.

J. Price, president of the International Reduction are visitors at Smoky Hill. Master Mechanic C. E. Brown has employed Mr.

Fisher as night engineer at the Riverside mills. Among the recent arrivals at Smokyhill are Mr. R. C. Annan of St.

Joseph, and Mr. Frank Brasier of Topeka. They both ex pressed themselves well pleased with the present outlook in this section of the state. A small run of a few tons of ore earlv in the week showed satisfactory Committee on Arrangements and make you fairly sparkle with, new life and visror. For sale by J.

C. Finauce Rev. Father Mark, Messrs is what lie Ml Pod Provides ils Polioos. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Buffet Smoking and Library Cars, with Barber Shops, Dining Cars, Meals a la Carte, Farley. Phil Jacobs, J.

E. Basgall. Andrew Bahl, Jos. M. Schaefer.

The following marriage licenses Committee on Refreshments Furniture and Undertaking. were issued by Probate Judge Miller I I Division 1. C. A. Schmidt, Mathew Yos'el, Nic.

Kinderknecht, Nic Geib- Fastest Time, ler. Div. 2. roat. Dom.

Hertlein, Jac. Eck- Best Track, this week: Frank Eberly, age 22; Amelia Klaus, age 19. Married by probate judge. Joseph Leonhardt, age 24; Annie Younger, age 20. Married by probate judge.

M. RIEDEL SON, Finest Equipment Div. 3. J. B.

Basgall, Jac. Weis uer. DEALERS IN Div. 4. Mich.

Jacob, J. H. SPRATT, Agent. Misses Mary Consisting of Beds. Chairs.

A Bahl and Katie Jacob. FURNITURE Rockers, and everything fonnd in Committee on Music Prof. P. Bissing, J. M.

Schaefer. a first class Furniture establishment. Wall Paper. Sewing Machines, Picture Frames Committee on Amusements Miles Mulroy, Andrew Brungardt, Alois WHITE'S CREAM Weisner, Simon Frank. and Church Supplies.

Second Hand Goods Worms! Committee on Transportation results, fully up to those of last week in values. The mill is now being run to its full capacity and a general "clean up" will not take place until Saturday when the results will be known and readers of The Republican advised in its nt xt issue. Col. F. B.

Johnson has received the new and extensive machinery for dtilling for oil and it is expected to be soon in successful operation. Mr. Yost of Beaumont, Texas, who was recently here, expressed great confidence in extensive oil deposits at Smokyhill, and Mr. Beatty, with whom Mr. Yost is associated in oil products, is among the prominent capitalists who share in that opinion.

The Riverside mill is making Jos. Basgall, Conrad Bach, John Most in Quantity. Best in Quality Yunker. Archie Keagy, age 21 LetU Hall, age 21. John Billinger, age 20; Maria Riedel, age 19.

Carl Werth, age 23; Mary Depperschmidt, age 19. Peter Antoni, age 20; Karolina Karlin, age 23. Frank Dreiling, age 23; Barbara Weigle, age 19. Alowis Rupp, age 20; Kate Goetz, age 17. Frank Denning, age 20; Mary Stegman, age 19.

Clemens Linueburger, age 22; Elizabeth Dreiling, age 18. For 20 Years lias Led all Worm Remedies. iWIi6: Committee on Printing Miles SOIiS 33 AXiIi many bargains. Come and sen what we have. We also carry Coffins and Funeral Supplies.

Mulroy, Phil Jacob. Prepared by A JAMES F. BALLARD. St. Louis.

Dinner Table The members of the Christian Mother's Society. For sale by J. C. FARLEY. Come and have a good time and help a good cause.

Watch for pro gram. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVYTTVVTVTTTTTTTVTTTVTVTTTTTVTTTTTVTT J. FARLEY, Druggist. good time and is producing good re- yThe Kind You Have Always Bought Rults every day. The mill is run ningdayand night.

H. K. Bears the Signature of -A Cough WALL PAPER and CARPETS District Court Items. Prescriptions promptly and carefully filled. Drugs and Medicines, Toilet Articles, I Fine Perfumery, Stationery, Etc.

4 Most of the time last week in the district court was taken up with the Sheriffs Sale. First published Sept. 23.1901. injunction suit of Peter Johnson vs. Til nrl In the District Coort of Ellis County, State A Fine Line of Cigars.

I have made a most thorough trial of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and am prepared to say that for all diseases of the lungs it never disappoints." J. Early Finley, Ironton, O. i- riiias nannestiei. lnis suit was 'i broughtUo enjoin Pfannestiel from! of Kansas. 11.

W. OS HAN'T, Plaintiff. GO TO HAVEMANN'S For Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums Oil Cloth, Carpet Paper, Window Shades, and Curtain Poles, all lengths and sizes. Baby Carriages in stock. Yours truly, F.

HAVEMANN, Hays City, Kansas. VR. harvesting the crop from land pnr- DANIEL RAUCH, Defendant. -virtoe of an Execution to tne directed and chased by Johnson, the vendors hav 2 School Books and Supplies delivered, issued out of the District Court of ing attempted to sell the crop with the state of Kansas, sitting in aca tor h.iiih the land. The court dissolved the county, in said state, I will, on Wednesday, the 6th day of November.

A. D. 1901. between the hours of 1 clock a. m.

ar-d clock p. m. ot injunction in both cases. A D. said dav.

at the Court Honse door in Hays City. Gilkeson represented the plaintiff in the county and state aforesaid, citer at puo- WHEN IN WANT OF and W. E. Saum the defendant. lic sale, and fell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the risrht.

title, and interest of the above named defendant in and to the following Josephine Hey er vs. Sam Haddock, described real property, to wit Everything you eat at our store. The south half of the south west quarter of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral won't cure rheumatism; we never said it would. It won't cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds of all kinds.

We first said this sixty years ago; we've been saying it ever since. Three sizes 25c. S9c. SI. Ail int rlsts.

attachment. Sustained by the court. Judgment for plaintiff for Section number eight (8), in Township four teen (14) south. seventeen In west, in full amount of demand. liis county.

Kansas. Said property levied on STAPLE AND FANCY and to be sold- as the property of the above Sam Haddock vs. osephine Hey- named defendant. N. LOREDIISCU, Sheriff.

er, forcible detainer. Petition in! Real Estate Call on the Undersigneds Been in the business longer than any other agent in the county. Loans Secured, Insurance Written. 4 i GROCERIES. error overruled and judgment of the Administrator's Notice.

First published Oct. 1901. lower court affirmed. i Grace E. Edwards vs.

Byron S. In our In the Probate Court State of Kansas, Kllis County, in and for said County. Edwards, divorce. Divorce granted. Consult your doctor.

If he says take it, than do as says. If he tells you not to take it. then don't take it. He knows. Leare it with him.

We are willine. J. C. AYEK Lowell, Mass. Kosa Nolan vs.

Jas. T. Nolan, In the matter of the estate of John deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Admin divorce. Divorce granted.

pay taxes, and look after property for of Ellis county for three terms. Cor Rent land and collect rents, non-residents. Served as sheriff respondence solicited. istration have been rantea to the nnaersignea on the estate of John McLaughlin late of said county deceased, by the Honorable, the Probate Court of the County and State aforesaid, dated the 4th dav of October. A.

D. 1901. Now. all per Meat jarket We have the best of Beef, Veal Pork and Fish. Oysters and game in season.

CHAS. MILLER. sons having claims against the said estate, are hereby notified that they must present the same the undersigned for allowance within one year from the date of said Letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate; IJust received I At ZE1 and that if such claims be not exhibited within three years after the date of said Lettere, they GLER'S. shall be forever barred. ANTON BURTSCHER.

Tlie Finest Line 01 Queenswore in me Administrator of the Estate of John McLaugh fl. B. KOPL, sGoods delivered free. lin, deceased. Oct.

4, 190U Publication Notice. First Published Sept. 11th, 1901 TH05. W. H.GARRIGj.

State of Kansas, Ellis County. In the District Coort for said county. CLOAKS, JACKETS, COLLARETTES, WINLER DRESS GOODS, TENNIS FLANNELS, OUTINGS. The Ladies aro invited to call and see this handsome stock Laura Halliday, Plaintiff Always has in stock LADIES' AND GENTS PURSES, FINE TCILET PREPARATIONS, FULL LINE LATEST PERFUMES. 8.

Ai Ballidav, Defendant. Said Ai Halliday. defendant, wdl take JUSTUS BISSING, notice that the said Laura Halliday, plaintiff, did on the 13th day of September, 1901, file her petition in said District Court, with DEALER IS Also a new and large line of Perfumeries. FRESH PURE DRUG in and for the County of Ellis, in the 6tate of Kansas, against the above named defendant, and that he must answer said petition filed as aforesaid on or before the 3Uth day of October, 1901, or said petition will be taken as true, and a judgment rendered against said defendant for a judgment and decree of the Court disolving the marriage contract and divorcing the plaintiff from the defendant and for the care, custody and control of their infant child, Dorthea Halliday, and for a decree making provision for the support of the said infant farpi VI ac hinery, A NEW LINE OF LADIES' and GENT'S SHOES. Call and see what I have in Plows, Cultivators, Etc A NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING.

Prescriptions Accurately. Compounded Day or Night. child Dy the defendant, and for a judgment for the costs of this action, and for such other re IN THE GROCERY. EVERYTHING lief as the plaintiff may be entitled. Attest: DAVID RATHBONE.

Attorney for Plaintiff Seal F. E-McLAIN. Clerk of said Court. Model-maker and machinist Do all kinds of work in Wood or Iron. Do Cylinder Boring.

Make Picture Frames to order. In fact, call and see him for any work in this line. Cigars apd Tobacco. At ZEIGLER'S. DYSPEPTICIDE Th grtt aid to DIGESTION..

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