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Kansas Jayhawker from Clearwater, Kansas • 3

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Kansas Jayhawkeri
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Clearwater, Kansas
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4 "Ht LOCAL ITEMS- r.aiomr3HHlili:iB KVWil very 'M, MMAkV? tin mc 1 MiR-WwihnAM i ah being cm tliew II. ToMpkins. viiiiitoA tho i nn.u'ift nit yns- 2 wwuiw fic-iHH ireoeived a largi i Wtmrtlilnv tlhlat Votf dtesiire te fcwy invoke of thru art utAft 'goods Tb the fool and satis! tifen aftd soffifort Irdift the first o.n Monday, jnvili Mrs! Joe TPock, visited i aSunrdav Mr- B. John Eugkstrom, oi "VVkiita was) visiting i 'our the, guest of his steady Mr- and Mrs. P- Tompkins returned on Monday from their visit of a few days with frk-nds in Wichita.

Mr. and Win. Taugh, of Wu-Viitfl. were siting with Mr. patent meilctoes ot any kbrf? to.tm to gel ftetfl.

We also nv Goods. Groceries arid Everytn rv A 033 and Mrs. J. B. Kell for a couple days this week, "A soft answer turncth away wrath," but a barbod wire will turn a bull where a smooth one won't phase him.

Ex. Whenever you feel inclined to dislike your own town, just stop and think of the towns where other people have to live. Miss Clara Leodom, of Augusta is now hwre visiting 'with her 1L if rrrnrln-inflifr. Mrs. M.

J. Official Statement of The Flnuictal Condition of hm, Bfink of Clearwater was a Conway and her uncles and her aunt. A runaway horse with cart at tn.oh merits caused quite a con neat sign to the cflect the SUte Bank ol At Clpnrwatr'rstiite of KanBiw, nt, the clopo of business on the 2U, Burchel Springs visitor on last Sunday. BLACKSMITH ING AND WAGON WORK; 4.1,.. t-ViPvnrp protected by a policy x.

day of Jnno'1800: in the Bankers Mutual unumiuitj sternation among the pedestrians on our streets Sunday evening. n.n.mv. Ttis refers to an in Farm Imvle: Loans and discuntf ,550.80 ReaTestate, -r; surance policy issued by the com- Mr, and Chas Rospaw, II. II. Berry, of Ponca Uty, 0.

T. was in our -city on Monday. New line of Queensware; good qualitv ami very low price at U. W. Tompkins TTotolwil looked after bus- meiUs, Also Aent for Aultnmn Taylor Threshing fnrmprlv of this vicillitV but HOW puny to the bank, inaemiuivu.s Shaving Parlors Shaving, Hair Cutting and Shampoo Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty.

Furniture and nxturre Expense account Cash items, other than Af.nttrM if Ainu y. it from loss that may no a burglary or robbery of the bank, 1 rnA -14-CI -0 of Norwich, were in the city yes torday mingling with their oh friends. and secur, tne ihuik iinnml iii Wichita yesterday and Water Tanks, either round or half round, built at reasonable prices. Ytur rntrcnnpc, Solicited. CLEAIIWATKU, KANSAS rons from the danger ot loss trom 9.582.80 1...

The company issuing today. Total Harve and Tom Grace and their families came down from then-homo in Cheney last Sunday and obooooooooooooooooooooooe? rwv Loedom inrompwiywith tuuu vw T.r the policy -pays the loss occasion I.iabllitle. Dollars I Ct. 5.000.00 Canital stock paid in bis neice made Peck a short visit 50.251 Interest, 15.82 yesterday. FRED HAMMERS, Lawyer.

Exchange, Individual deposits At is husy these A. H. Wood 7,708.62 1 1.WO.001 ed, and in addition to nms mom7 protection, the company has an detective service which is at once put on the track of a criminal who interferes with any bank holding a policy in the company, Time certificates, visited for the day with Mr. and Mrs. J.B.Kell.

Mrs. Daisy Hammers returned on Saturday from Alva, O. T. where she has been' visiting for eome time with her parents Mr. days taking cam of his wheat, oats $13,828.07 1 Total Wichita, Kans.

Dealer in mi alfafa crop. State, of Kansas gg ritv Councilman, Keller, Room 38, Zimmerly Kldg. l.r nirnirr IP IJUIKlUi HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLAR! County of bnwwif 7 I Z. II. Stevens, president ot u.

a Brtlttmilv swear that to iustice. The patrons of was looking alter uuumw- Wichita yesterday. Mis Minnie of Belle tho ban'k se the. great IF YOU the above statement is true that tinKTIif-iPH. nnrt is liiorifof ucli iirotocLtoir: YOUR SHOES FIXED Plaine.

is visit ing with miss iirui "'iom'w H. Davis, of Jackson Saitt 'UilllK IJHB I not indorser on -any note oroWi-aation other than shown on the above tfl the best "and everything usually carried in a flrst-cluss harness shop. Repairing neatly executed at prices as reasonable as possible. Give me call and examine my stock. and Mrs.

W. M. Hall. Messrs Langdon. Rudd and Martin, members of the I.

O. R. of Wichita attended lodge at this place on last They spoke rather onthus-iasticly of the growth and progress of the tribe here. "T'll toll mv mother': was the liV Indiana, has been visiting Ne bosom i look in. Ve as an; pricei fectiij for lifttm 1 1 ing 9 is tt peni It, jvuu i- lirn- Dnvid.

for several of my knowledge leiIfc'I Go to J. A. Suavely and got him to repair them in a neat and worKman Hkc manner, So help me tt aipevevk President. Marquis this week, J-R. Senter and David Davis were business cullers in Wichita Monday and Tuesday.

A Wis Princehouse returned from Anness where he has days. He ret urned home on Tuesday. Before leaviug he was heard to remark that ho loved his native Suhscribe and sworn to before siruli r.iv of June. 18yU. LIVERY and FEED ifJiin ta'vii Vntnrv Public.

state but that Kansas leads it in nnd climate. He also men- been acting as relief agent on the (Commission expires on the lotli IRA JOHNSON General Blalrksmitriing, .1 for the bet day ot April, exclamation of a little fellow on the street the oilier evening with tears in bis eyes and a voice chocked with sobs, be left his playmates and hurried It was impossible for an outsider to Know how and to what extent be bnd boon insulted, Many an old ter that hffve lcn mauo in uui gTKvEN?) fit.a.te since his first visit 17 years BosToN Santa Fe. A t.hoe shop and material will le furnished to some good workman on very-reasonable terms. All and machine woric Directors. Stable kinds of Apply toT.A;Snavely.

"It seems that thfe war in Rabbit Cleapino- Sale Wood and Carriage Work twn "wast not ei urn nrv 0ooi. "Boots IPV, lil rmrn mo ul uuiuu.vi Look Here, Farmer 1 You can cet ico at the lumber rrtr and Shoes, Hosiery, Ladies Un B. B. HAMMERS, Proprietor. Gbodrigsatalltinies.

Special" attention given to commercial men runs a feed-mill in connection with the shop. Wagoii Boxes and water taoks built at the lowest last tiunesiioj ivt" i The powers Ulcrwear and Gents ruinisunig yard any time during the day. 11 1 4. erkf rtf A lit tri(i In of the city were caiieu. -m aooda.

oner tun? er boy would rejoice in spirit if in the hours of mental grief and soul discouragement he could "tell his and by her smile of encouragement feel again equipped for the battles of life. Happy is the boy who has a home to which he can run, and a mother to whom he can tell his little sorrows. Horses boarded by the week tio mntter which they did by II W. Tompkiss prices i TT Howard, of Zyba. called imposing a fine on the.

attaching nr the said off ending party -4 liia mnrnins alia lit v' subscribed for the best paper in was placed, under marshal law Sunt hern Sedgwick county to keep tne peace. A farewell party was given to Mr. and Mrs. Haddock; of Mul- iw- CW 'A. CreekiHore, pastor on 11 Miss Ona Harris on Wednesday availing at the home of Mrs.

Big- vane, passed through here at that of the Milan- Baptist church waa place from their ranch Commanch in our city today unu. the edit.w and wife, we hope to bee. Miss Harris left yesterday morning for her home at Oak county. They callea on- Creekmore The Merchant Tailor of Conway Springs willbe tr i .1 vi Travis of the lion xoat wd efttf while here. 1 iU un-t of this place in Clearwater.

Olnvps. if ir'Pt. him to' come here ieW line ixai wm 4i 0-- Overalls' fnd JnmpeM best val- tbey will, get a good man and a res at good preacher. Valley, A splendid time was enjoyed by all those attending. Among the guests present were Misses Mettie Senter, Minnie Princehouse, Vern Matthews, Birdie Marquis, Minnie Kincaid, Nannie Hammers, Mesdames Ora Marquis and May Tompkins, Messrs.

Will Snyder, Ralph Tomp-lrins. Maine Hammers, Will Ham t. 1. Cff Arare WEEK Caskey Leodom went to vahle ftt iq cents per pound pack Wichita yesteixlay afternoon on age 1 Fe and returned in tne a Fe and returned, in tne 1 the Santa li. roMi'Ki tne ived four Fe is the route to taw it you on fhe mers, Will Ferrison, Ira Parker, Ralph Marquis, Sam Macredie, James Macredie, Ben Fowles, Almond Stanley.

Yesterday a tramp rnlled at the home of J. Have a couple hours 7 With full lihe of Twentieth Century Woolens toselect from. 5avejour mithide of the wholes- Joe Herrin and wife with an out- beut that recXird of 6fdsro crllset hlm to make you a suit. ne.guaranw fit of trading norses I' olieVeeks aiid asked for some breakfast, but through, our cuyu-T- Wu. iTflnd nothina more us Mrs.

Dale had ted so many ot S3e hltflat the Bon Ton Restauram and stopped to ma Ke i tinie Vipm recent sho concluded to get some benefit, if possible, rom tlipae. 'wandering Willies." 'So, tlipiT son. who was iiiCTw-" since on suspicion- thmaking. of beina a horsethief They also about other people they a was; when the above mentioned tramp A 4 demanded from the authorities his 'personal elTects which were Fred t. Bailey, reprmuf.g .....) WAR applied for his breakfast she-atop' across to a neighbors and bor turned ever to uuHii.

Jerry tsimpsou TOW ed a sevthe and returning told 8. TBAVI8, Pwprletirf. A. S. Marble, of Morton town-1 peasant caller at onr mumuui in'xvos a nleasant callet; at our thi8 afternoon.

him to work' awhile and get up a rfiftl cood appitite but the thought in 4 sfAv 1... rem bt office on Wednesday eyemng. 10 of having to a little physical is making a canvass ot tne nr' exertion was too mucit lortne no- 1 .1 j-i in niT ni .1111 iuthe.interest ot nis t.oi- fr bindor bo and ho laid the weed cutter frorj for nomination subject to, the Eros. '1 .4 decision of the republican coumj convention, fortheoCce of register of deeds. Mt.

Uarblo tix old veteran end is worthy cl 3 down and vamoosed, Mrs. Dale still has the scythe and' says tlwre will be no more short orders given at their house unless earned by the sweat of the applicants face. .1 consideration of.

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Years Available:
1899-1900