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Ellis County News Republican from Hays, Kansas • 1

Ellis County News Republican from Hays, Kansas • 1

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if) Official Paper of Ellis County IIATS CITY, KANSAS, SATURDAY JAN AH 10, 1.WKI. VOL. 15. Fifty Years the Standard in PI KRUST. Mrs.

Kathekixk Zkiclkk. Money to Loan. I have money to loan on gilt edge real estate security. V. II Saum.

Weather Message. Snow was predicted for today yesterday's message. Subscribe for The Republican. Hanna Coal. I have a supply of the Celebrated Hanna Coal in Egg and Lnmp size.

Come qnick. Isaac Zeioler. Letter files for sale at this office. WHY HE DIDN'T. Money! If in need of a lean on your farm, call on me.

Xo delay if title is clear. H. W. Oshant. Subscribe for The Ed Beach is giving the roofs of his barn and carriage honse a good coating of tar.

The next entertainment on the Library course will be an eveuing of "Belles" at the G. A. It. hall, "'Friday evening, Jaunnry 30th. Don't neglect reading the "Want Column." Lord Beresford says "America can whip the world." We.

learn from the farmers that the wheat is in fine condition. Take your Prescriptions to H. B. Kohl, the oldest in the Drug Bnsi-r ness in Ellis County, and you will He didn't buy her a velvet. Or silken gown so line: He didn't purchase diamonds In her shell-like ears to shine; He didn't buy soft sealskins Her plump form to enroll, For he had to use his wealth of "plunks' To HiiT The Winter's Coal.

Go to Kohl when you have a family receipt. It will be filled all right. Miss Mamie Mulroy is assisting County Clerk Bissing in his office this week. get it prepared in the most approved manner. He will not substitute.

Only what is prescribed. Judge Monroe has sent out cards The material for the new iron railroad west of town is here and is being put in place by a large force. Two old soldiers, one from Russell and one from Trego, were before the pension board, on Wednesday. If the weather permits, Key. Holt expects to preach Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock at the new Gosser school announcing that he will open a law office in Topeka and invites his old Koepke Banm expect to move their chemical works to Ellis for a short time.

Geo. Cox sprained his wrist while working at Ellis, and was compelled to return home for repairs. hair would have answered jnst as well. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. Highest tests U.S.

Gov't Chemists Bonx To Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Robinson, Saturday afternoon, a girl- Anything in the Druggist Sundry line von are sure to get at H.

B. Kohl's. The Knight Templars are drilling every night getting ready for inspection. When it comes to Perfumes H. B.

Kohl has been the leader. Buy the best, it is money saved. J. E. Hubbard, superintendent of bridges and buildings, was in Hays making an inspection on Thursday.

Thi3 is the latest greeting: "May this year be the best yon eyer haye seen and the worst yon ever will see." honse. The board of county commission ers were in regular session this week." Letter files at this office. H. B. Kohl has the finesc line of Leather Poeketbooks ever exhibited in Ha vs.

Call and see them. Considerable time was taken rip with road business. If the Twenty Women with more money than grey matter, who subscribed -one thousend dollars each in New York the other day toward a fond to build a play house for the great Italian actress, Duse, would turn their attention to Hays City and subscribe toward building a sidewalk to replace the rotten boards that now grace this lively town, they would be doing something for their the instead of the stage, and doing a walk" to fame all at the same time. "Frksh, Refined Uxdehmususs," advert ie.n well knowu Kansas City tirni. Fresh, goes without com-irient, for have the authority of the Irishman who once wore his shirt six week and then turned it inside out with the remark "That fresh linen smells Imt -'refined un-dermuslin!" think if it? Why not well bred.

01 cultured "underrnus Tuf. Di'-EhENCE Between Gown and Pkkss in puzzling the men. Some poor fellow in K. C. appealed to the Kditor of the "Sfar" to explain the man who writes such editorial, declares that "it Is a question too for masculine knowledge." The difference is friends, and especially those from the ''short grass country," to call oh him while in the city.

Moritz Baier, who was accidentia shot in the back last week, is getting along nicely and Dr. Middlekanff, the attending physician, says he will get well. The bullet entered the back, passing through the kidneys and coming out at the breast. It was a very dangerons wound. Geo.

Mauer, son of the late Michael Maner, who has been at-tending school in St. Louis, has en listed in the United States Navy, and is now-on board the battle ship "Indiana," at present in the Danish West Indies. George says he likes the service and is living higb, eating oranges, bananas and cocoannts every day. He says that all needs to make him happy is The Republican and this will be forwarded to him. A four horse team drawing a load of straw was stuck in the mud in Pleasant Hill township last Tuesday.

Engineer Chapman, M. M. Fuller and Chas. Mueller of Ellis were transacting business in Hays on Monday. Mrs.

O. Gager left Thursday morning for San Antonio, Texas, where she will live with her invalid brother. are under obligations to Mr. Alexander White of London for a copy of the Daily Mail Year Book for 1903. There will be a series of free illustrated lectures beginning on Jan H.

W. Grass drove over from La-Ocosse last Wednesday and visited with his brother, George, a few hours. Frank Hartman of Salina, a member of Co. 21st Kansas was in town on Thursday taking orders for the Kansas City Paper House. Prof.

Picken left last evening for Quinter, where he will lectnre before the teachers of Gove county Saturday eveniug. A. P. Bmngardt wh will remove to Victoria in a week or two will continue to be a member of the Hays Military Band. Worship in G.

A. It. hall on Sun Herman ltoenfefdt left Monday morning for Salina, where he will attend a commercial college this winter. Misses Samantha and Cynthia Van Horn of Magnolia, are visiting with their sister, Mrs. Homer Myers.

J. E. Crawford and Miss Anna Keller of Hays wear granted instructor's certificates by the State Board of Education. day, 10:45 a. m.

Subject: "The Duty of Forgetfulness." 7:30 p. m. Subject: "Out of the Depths." All are welcome. Tuesday evening the wind changed and during the night turned into a gale. Xo damage was done here, but in the north and east part of the state considerable damage was done by the wind.

lo Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo (juinine Tablets. All druGist refund the money if it fail to cure. E. W. Urove signature is on each box.

iic. uary 18th on "fire snbiect of Tem- "The Clever Magazine," pub lished in Kansas City, by the Clever Pub. is a magazine just entering into its second that the west may well be proud of. The January number is filled with interesting stories and pretty verses, if the editor would just put his feet on his desk, place a good cigar between his lips, dip his blue pencil in ink and give ns some of his own thoughts about things in general in a department of his own, there would perance, a high grade stereoptican will be used. The Union Pacific Uy.

Co. will not depend upon wind mills entirely to easily es plained, however. A suit made by Mrs. Smith for Mrs. Jones, is a 4 (i'pm," and costs about five dollars.

A suit made by Madam De Smythe, for Mrs. Brown-Stone is a "yon'i)" and costs anywhere from fifty to five thousand dollars. See? A Goon Tim ft, whs the time in O. A. U.

halt New Year's night. It takes the jolly old Boys in Blue to entertain. Their large hall was crowded, the music good, and every hly danced. Band Dance. The Hays City Military Band will give a dance, Tuesday evening, January 13th.

Bny a ticket and pump water for the tanks and have It has been reported here this week that Dr. Winslow would be ap pointed postmaster at Oakley at an early date, Congressman Roeder having sent in his name for the po sition. Judge Reeder has received through F. Havemann, our furniture dealer, one of the handsomest oitice desks wa ever saw. It is of quarter-sawed ordered new gasoline engines at Misses Bertha and Georgia Virmond and Monroe Stainer re turned to Lawrence on Monday to resume studies at the State University.

"Dr. Tiffany," Harry King, is feeling bad this week because we neglected putting his name in the paper last week. We hope, how every station where there is a well, help the loys. be nothing left to long for in the The new officers of the Library As Program of Saturday Afternoon Rev. Hermiston closed his work in Hays last evening, but the union meetings will iw continued for ten daj's, by agreement of the pa-siors, who have arranged for the services of Mrs.

Rev. D. E. Vance. Rev.

Wiest, by order of the Ministerial sociation are: President, Miss Mac- Club, at the Library Room, Janu "make up" of The Cleyer Book. Our Kansas Zephyr has been blowing at the rate of sixty miles an hoar. Then, how many blows will it take ary 17th. oak and handsomely finished, inside ever, he will feel better hereafter. Roll Call, Quotations from the intosh; ice president, Lizzie Sch waller; secretary, Mrs.

Penney; treasure er, Mrs. Wm. Hall; librarian, Mrs. Cox. and out- Bible.

1: I Alliance, will have geneaal supervi Jacob Bissing, the outgoing to beat a girl who wants to wear a county clerk, is to be deputy to Mat Secretary's report. Social Problems, Mrs. Perkins. The One Man ho was Normal in sion of the meeting. Rev.

M. R. Holt, Secv. his new, plume laden Gainsborough hatj Dave Taylor accompanied Next week Judge Monroe closes his term as judge of the 23rd dis trict. He has made one of the best judges the district ever had.

Fair and impartial to every one and a ter wife to Kansas City, Saturday night, in Mind, Body and Soul, Mrs er trnde Adkins. Dinges, the county clerk elect. Mat wants to finish his term of school, and he could have made no better selection for an assistant -than Mr. where she went for medical treat to church on a windy Sunday? Katiierine A. Tixoley, the high priestess of the theosophists, is be 3 runic it nu liil.

rr inent. Her, eyes were troubling her Discussion: Paths vs. Ruts, Led HJ Bt Coutth Syrup. Tames UL le I CH In tim. S.tl drmre'-M I ror to criminals.

He has moved his by Mrs. Ward. and the last few days sVie was nn- I will ing jollied by the press for saying family to Topeka, where i Tuk Sri'NKY People of Ismanola, i would rather do without a post office than to recieve their mail through the hands of a Negro postmistress. They are evidently superstitions in regard to letters "edged in black." Tuf. Kansas City Woman, whose "heavy giowth of hair" saved her a fractured skull when she fell from a street car the other day, need not feel too "fine haired" about her head, for a growth of some other woman's A letter, Mrs.

Monroe. able to see anything. that "Babies shodd be fed" every a law office. Hays City as a Livestock Milk Cows for Sale. two hours.

Katherine is filled with The stone wall to the new railroad JrOint. i I have a few good milk cows for the 'milk of human The growth of Hays City is some- i wen cnDi in iue hiuck yanis is com sale. Joe Blender. may be very "filling" for "full Sep Our The following farmers have hand pleted. The masons are now laying thing for our citizens to be proud of.

the foundation for the gasolene en- For the past six months the large gine room. A car load of the pipe shipment from Hays has amounted tenays," or even "Astral shells," but is a very thin diet for a healthy, Annual -Clearance Sale separators and are shipping their bouncing baby. has been received and will be laid to to almost cars to the Kansas cream to Topeka and the State the tank near Havemann's lumber! City market and 20 cars to the east- creamery at diannaiiau: yard. When completed it -will uotjern feeders. I only be a great convenience to the! J.

H. Wood Live Stock Commis company, but will also furnish fire sion Co. is another enterprise that WTilde, Ed Blender, H. Higgins, Will Krans, Will Johnson, Peter Johnson, Harry Felton and W. P.

Jndge Monroe is closing up his official duties as judge of the 23rd "HELLO, CENTRAL! GIVE ME Is a very pretty song. Central just as soon give Heaven, If naug-ht on earth goes wrong; But, "It's dollars to doughnuts," If you could sometimes see her face, Central very often feels like Giving you the other place. It has always been our policy to carry nothing over from one season to'the next. This season we shall make a more determined effort than before, for we shall carry no heavy goods over. protection.

has started in Hay? and is doing a Our mayor and citv council should larSe business in live stock. Mr. I wr i 1. 1 judicial court. He held an adjourn make some arrangement with the Union Pacific comnany to nut in feeder8 30 cars of fewJers and ed term of court here on Monday Specials for this Sale.

hydrants and use the water from the 75 CKrs of dockers and feeders, and and began the regular term in Rus is aiso connected wim ine largest, big well just completed. Eight cattle ranches in Colorado and east Veterinary Surgeon thousand gallons of water can be sell on Tuesday. J. H. Reeder, judge elect, is in Russell keeping in tonch with the bnsiness, as he will Wraps.

Comprising our entire line ern Kansas. He had 1000 head of After Jan. 1, 1903, Dr. Freeland, Shoe Repairing. I am prepared to do all kinds "of Shoe Repairing at my home.

Geo. Schoendaller. pnmped from this well every hour. 1 of Ladies' Wraps and Cloaks, veterinary surgeon, will be perma- In ea8eof gre it onljr bo necea probably be called npon to complete fine steers this fall on wheat and has had 500 head of cows that he sold during- this sale at per cent. 1 nently located in Hays, to attend all the term there.

Bary to start the big gasoline engine from regular prices, for we Underwear. Swits Conde all ol worth regular, l.ii the garment, during this sale, to close. j78c Wright's Health known the world over as a "SI.imi value, during this sale 7Sc A Imvv's heavy weight fleece worth regular, 3V, during-this sale 2c and sufficient pressure may be had are determined to close this Dr. Kohl, connty health officer, diseases of Domestic Stock. Tele phone or telegraph promptly an swered.

We acknowledge receipt of the 33th Biennial Report of the Attorney General of Kansas for 1901-2. line out entirely. for fire purposes. Arrangements has made his annual report to the i suonid oe maao iwiore tne pipe is to cattle men.in this county. He sold last week 100 head of cows to go fo a ranch northeast of WaKeeney.

He has just closed a contract for 40() head of cows, calves and steers that will arrive soon from Colorado to be State Board of He reports laid to the tank. The year 1903 promises to be a 34 cases of smallpox during the year; Skirts. Ladies' Walking Skirts, Go to Kohl's for your Medicines. He will give you what you call for prosperous one for Hays City. There 00 cases of measles: 4 cases of H.

B. Kohl carries the largest splendid" garments, perfectly stock of Chemicals and Medicine aud is some work to be done by our citi vnhoid fever. There were 30 and he will go out of his way to sold here. Mr. Wood has leased 30 tailored, durinr this sale at every one can rest assured that the zens and can probably be done easier deaths; .51 1 births; ii marriages per cent, from regular sections of grass pasture for summer Commercial Club.

Pcriptions ent to him are jnt np through the In his report he Inrther says: in aiianfifi mannar TCr mini far a-1 nse in the Cattle bnsiness. HlS prices. please. Sunday's Kansas City Star had a four column writenp of Ellsworth and Hays City in the early days. There are many members who haye tion or 8ubstitution is aiiowed.

bought all the feed and Overcoats and Clothing Any Overcoat or Suit in stock subject to discount of 25 per cent, during this sale. Duck Clothing. A few Covert Coats, worth 'During the early spring smallpox appeared in the county in its most ft CTJ not yet paid their dues, which Following are some items fnrnish- Pastnro on tbe experimental far-n, should be paid to M. E. Dixon, the virulent form and to tbe neglect of In the Hays writenp Jim Cnrry ed ns by Agent Spratt showing sometmng over ouw tons.

inis secretary, at once the medical attendant spread to a was the principal figure, who, accord freight received and forwarded from company expects to have a large i 4 i.Mi i -1 Furnishings. Monarch Dress Shirts, standard the world over, always 61. during this sale S3c. A good Percale Shirt, collars attached and detached, good patterns, during- this sale 3c SI .50 to S2.m, during this sale 61.12 toSl.5S bnsiness this year. They intend to mg.uiuK, umu a 8Wr ox Taken Up-One black pony mare, Hays in 1901: large extent.

Cases from other counties were transported here and thrown iuto our community; yet men. Ida iiar, wno sept one ot the abon g-0 Owner do a general commission bnsiness in Forwarded dance houses, is described- as being i can nave by paying costs. 91 live stocfe. inis company is con- Live Ellis county provided for all and at vears oia.ana nnuentaDiv oeanti lS9nected with firms in Kansas City John J. Frank.

a reasonable small cost. I am happy One of our citiztns who knew olS and Denver: also at Concordia Oil Overshoes. A Ladies Overshoe, good quality, all sizes, worth 'Mc regular, during this A Misses' Overshoe from 11 to 13, worth regular 75c, to go to say that the healthy condition of Bran and mill feed Miscellaneous. I ml n'tll DAnn I rk w.tL. tit a rlhe Kind You Han Always Bct'Sfct the connty is most gratifying and the woman "her face was so homely it made her back ache toj Eljwtwt carry it." i umana martei A Lot of Sweaters.

All colors, worth regular, 50c, during this sale thev go hope it will continue so. I have to AOS iSow, it our farmers need any during this sale Received." thank the board for their assistance cows, calves or steers and will call on in helping me in the various ways to S3 Mr. Wood at his Live Stock Ex Coal 185 stamp out dangerous diseases, and change stables, opposite Yost's mill, Cement and plaster i hope the Board will continue to 1m? During this sale we will sell all Standard.prints at 4 i-2c the yard, do yd. limit to customer.) A First class smooth thread 8 spools lor 25c. A good Basting thread, 3 spools for 5c.

Agncultnrallmplements 10 THE NEXT Library Course Entertainment vigilant in the futnre." Chickens. Wheat 14o I tBlllJ lu sen ua win uuii you uuj- Miscellaneous, 139 er. You are invited to come in and cet the market reports, as he gets I have for sale at my pens Single Total 79 tjjem eyery day. If you have any 5J An Evervinor of Comb White Leghorn cockerals. Louis Kracs.

Pounds of freight in less than car gtnff WRnt Ree Mn Wood 1 -o VOX I. I WU WW. xtoWJTtru, onrl nri II call if Tm- on As usual everything as guaranteed or your money back. fl. JESSE'S SO plS, Sellers of Good Things to Eat and to Wear.

pounds; forwarded, 759,275. Ticket 7 We invite you all to give us a trial sales for the year," $13,034.75. and we prove to yon that we do At G. A. R.

HALL Friday Evening, January 30 the business. i Th lied Ycu Haw Uwars 6oqht Tkia sifaatar i on ecry box of the nain J. H. Wood Live Stock Commission KcutaK Laxative oroao-y uininc Tibieu J. H.

Wood, Manager. at nmtOy ttrt a mm to.

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