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The Anthony Republican from Anthony, Kansas • 8

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CM. roOUMAN. l'w. J. K.

POOHMAN Btu'y, 1. F. SHOI.LY, Turns. The Poorman Milling Company, The Morning Passenger. KUVctiva Suniluy Ic.

21st new passenger train will put Into service mi the Missouri Painilc. This will be a first das pasaeiiKer train and will leave Anthony at 7.20 A. M. Arrive Wichita 9.15 A. M.

Kansaa City 5 50 Manufacturers ol tbe linest grades of flour feed, chopped meal, bran, eto i Pooraaa'i Best t.i ONE NIGHT ONLY An Extraordinary Event The Laughing Comedy Sensation, Too Rid) to Marry 4 IUGIJKST MARKET TRICE PAID FOlt ALL KINDS OF GRAIN Returning, will leave Kansas City 1 I 1 11 I'M 11 1 II 1 I I 1 1 II 1 1 11 1 tit II II I11II1IH4 10 00 A. M. Leave Wichita 6 15 A.M Arrive at Anthony at 8.20 P. cases of founder, Mr. and Mrs, Goss were at Mr.

Martin's on Christmas day, Mr. Montgomery's were at Mr. Horton's the same day, while Mrs. Iloluoiiib asked her friends to share a spread on Haturduy, and Mrs. Jus-tloe gave dinner on buuday.

From all these your writer was omitted, and oh, how sorry wt are! Uorwiiu Our coal merchants ire kepi busy these cold days Mrs. Warren Junes of Harper is with the family of It. M. Jones, Mr, William Burnett has purchased a new carriage. All can ride who Cometh.

Mr. and Mrs. Marteuy went to Wichita to spend Chrlsiuias. Also Mr. and Mrs.

Frack, J. J. Clark has added another 4U acres to his farm which makes him a full quarter section. S. Crow IobI a fine cow oil the STth.

Cause, defective (oed rack, lienor fix it Sammy. Tae Hpoiininen of this place hud a rabbit hunt on the "nl, resulting lu the slaughter No change of cars will tie required l4.H.Hl"-fW"K"W-W-HH- Willi their relative In Hurpi'r. Joo llucklt'S of lliildwlu, Kun, In I pi'inlliig a IV days with llurpor friend. II. Kdwards and wtl'e spout Now Year with llu'lrt'lillilrt'ii at Ingi'moll.

Miss Ituby Franuii bat been visiting her mother thla week near Hunnymede. Miss Bessie Karlejr of Alva visited several days this week with frlundt at Harper. Mlssea Alice and Kate Puroeil of Cunning-haul visited Harper friends this week. Will Season returned to Anthony Monday after a short visit with the home folks. Mrs.

Al Weathcriy and uhlldren of Emporia are visiting friends and relatives lu the city. Mrs. Br. Wiubiglfr returned Monday from Alva whore she had been vlitlng her puic-nt s. Henry Moineke and wifo of Wlc-liitti are Visiting their relatives tho Wolf's of this place.

Frank Wright of Kansas City was spending a li'w days thin week with bis relative tht Murphy'. I.IIIImii I'uiktT cnti'i'laluid a nuiiilirr of her friends Tuesday even! in lion of Fi a uk ax li'r of On ley, 111. Mix AI1I1I0 Corey, and her brothers llonj. from Anthony to Kansai City or re turning. This train will make the very best connections at Kansas City for all points pitst- This la the only day liglit run from this part 0' the country to Ktnsas City.

Willi this st'ivien, we kIiouU get the passenger iMiHiiifNs. Tlie train is be-ing put on as an experiment. If it improuea rarms. Fire and Tornado Insurance. Abstracts of Title.

Farms or City property for Sale or Rent i Correspondence solicited. pit) expenses, it will bf continued. If not, it will be taken it It is up to ol' Jacks. Mr. und Mis.

W. I). Evans of Wiehlla are spending tho holidays with her parents Mi. an I Mrs. II, Jones.

and Mrs. Ed Jones of lola are spending the holidays with bcr parents Mr, and Mr. J. P. Hardest)- and friends.

and Sam liave been visiting Ibis week al tlio Charles E. EIJorris, Anthony, Kansas. homo of their uncle Mr. Corey. the public as to wether it will be per tmttient or not P.

Keasonek, Agent. Mr. and Mrs. Collins returned to their liomu here will be utittiier hunt on Jim 1st and Monday from Alva mid llii.i-ltun where they visited relatives during tbo holiday. 11.

Patterson and family who have been spending the holidays with relatives in this elty returned today to their home in Witehlla. an oyster supper In the evenliig lu Davis For Sale. Good eiRlit room residence iu An Hall. All aro cordially iuvlted to be present. Mr.

Howard Bryant stuped a carload of mm A. Scintillating Whirligig of Laughter, Wit and Ilumot A great carnival of music, magificcntly staged with a wealth of special scenery and effects portrayed by a company of superior excellence. Opera Houge thony, easy terms or might exchange calves from Kansas City on the 29tu to feed for laud. R. B.

Beaud. on the wheat on his farm. Esq, Jones' court was in session on the 23rd A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS Stock Holders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock hearing a case between Kaup plaintiff against a Wichita uiercbantlle company. Judgement lor the piaiutitf holders of the Anthony Security Com pany will be oeld Bt the Anthony State W.

W. Sheloubuigcr returned home from Indiana and Ohio where be has been visiting Mrs. Uutohlnson and children who have been visiting her parents Mr. aud Mrs. Taiwan returned Wednesday to their borne at Hennessey.

The various saloon keepers, bar tenders and several of their friends withdrew from tho town Monday out of respect for the grand jury. Atty. W. A. Brlggs of Woodward spent several days this week with his parents in this city.

From here he went to Topeka on some railroad business. JohnMcElroy was at Wichita this week where be has a case in court. An action to recover cost of a car of wheat which was Bank, Tuesday, January 13, 1902, at 11 a.m., for the election of officers and the transaction of such other business his mother and sisters some of whom he bad not teen for 30 years. Mr. 8.

reports a pleas oM time all around. Rain fell most of the timo while be was there. The Christmas exercises at the C. P.church was well attended by both the Sunday schools and little ones were made happy. There was an unusual number strangers from abroad.

as may properly come before the meeting. W. Blackburn, Secretary. StocK Holders' Meeting, The regular annual meeting of the stolen from him about a year ago. Miss Mae Parker gave a party to ber Sunday school class this week in honor of Fred Coulson tbe only scholar in the school who stockholders of the First National Saturday i January IU Bank will be held at tbe bank, ten a.

Tuesday. January 13. 1903. for the election of a board of directors and the We hope will be your portion for 1903; If you prosper, you will be happy; and you will prosper if you buy your Dry Goods, Dress Goods and Table Linen at the NEW DRY GOODS STORE of PRICES, 25c, 35c, 50c. Among them wtre Mr.

and Mrs. W. D. Evans of Wichita, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Jones of lola, Mr. and Mrs. George Paye of Hazelton and Mr. LeAugustine of Oklahoma. There must be something the matter with Mr.

A. as ho is in theso parts regular and seems quite attentive. From South America. Below we g've hii extract from a letter from Geo. Reed who, in connection with Ueury Stitb, is in South America represeutini the Acme Harvester company; "Buenos Ay res, CM.

transaction of such other business as may ccme before tbe meeting. Seats now on Sale at Kirlcpat- P. G. Walton, Cashier. Miss Litta Bird is visiting Lillian rfek's Drugstore.

Gray at Camchester. Mies Fan Beam returned from Ar 9, 1902. -The louif looked for letter kansas City Monday evening. Iihs arrived at last, and to say I was 1U1I Mart Mankin of Jet, O.T., visited giad to receive it don't half express how I felt. Ob! but it made me home relatives here during the holidays.

E.L.SMITH CO. i Dr. Eessler reports Mr, and Mrs. i s' ck. I have got about all this elobe- UU Joe Wharton greatly pleased over a baby boy born to them last week.

First Door West of First National Bank. Co. Supt. Lee Wilson and Jerry trottlng I want; I think when I get back to sunny Kansas, I will stay there. Yesterday I met a fellow from Anthony, KansasA.

J. Hammers. He is with tbe Moline Flow company; be has been down here about a year, Cook were at the State Teachers Asso had been perfect in attendance the past year. Fred Washbou and C. L.

Ilramwell of Anthony, Dr. Southwlek and M. U.Colo of this city enjoyed Sunday supper with Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Casebeer at their home on the rauch. Mr. Hill and son of Howard, Kansas, are visiting this week with the family of Mr. Crest.

Tbey have purchased 100 acres of Harper county land and expect to buy another quarter in the near future. The son will In all probability make this his future home. Attica. Miss Helen Vorhees visited at Alva, 0. first of tbe week.

Dr. Hays has moved bis ollice Into Sullivan's furniture store. Mrs. Coffin left Friday to visit relatives at Pouca City, Oklahoma. Prof.

Hays of Hutchison is running the Ellis Photo gallery this week. Holge Wilson returned from Milan Sunday, accompanied by Lloyd Hussell. F. J. Kinsman was in town Monday, selling some of bis land In Cheyenne County.

Rev. J. Sconce and wife returned last week from an extended visit In the east. Hub Berry Is visiting relatives at McCune, KaiiBas, and Joplin, Missouri, this week. Gov.

Bradford, third number on the lecture course, lectured at the M. E. church Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Maowarren left Wednesday for Rice County to attend the wedding of Mr. Manwarren'e sister. Mrs BMakie of Oklahoma was the guest of ber parents, G. Broce and wife, north of town first of the week. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Hanniman and little daughter of Wellington are guests at tbe Hanniman home this week. The M. E.

Ladies' Aid society took their dinner and drove out to Mr. Babb's, six miles ciation meeting at Topeka, and took Up-to-date in all the sights of tbe Capital City. and the way he and I talked Kansas The band boys remembered Jim was a caution. This morning he gave me the Anthony Bulletin; tbe editor Fisher, who played with the band so long, with a ten-dollar gold piece on gave Killie quite a rub. I will send JEWELER OPTICIAN Christmas.

As Mr. Fisher has been sick a long time, it came mighty handy. you tbe clipping, but of course you have seen it months ago. I am still at Buenos Ayres, but expect to go out next week; when I once get out, I don't Mrs. Bertha Schnackenberg began your How About Them? expect to see Buenos Ayres until get the new year by purchasing of John ready to come home." D.

Brown the Markwell house just south of the opera Mrs. Sch "Did I ever tell you how the milk nackenberg bought the proper as an investment but may decide to occupy same for a residence in the not distant man delivers milk in Buenos Ayres? In parts of tbe city he drives his cows through the streets and when he comes to a customer he milks what he wants future. then drives on to the next one. In The Masonic Lodge has just re other parts of the city the milk is de- ceived a large assortment of new music D. C.

SCOTT THE ANTHONY DENTIST for the organ and organist II. O. Davis is busy getting acquainted with it. The wives and sweethearts of many of the masonic fraternity hope that some time this winter Mr. Davis A SPLENDID LINE Jewelry Watches Clocks FtUusical Instrum'nts southwest of town to spend the day.

Dr. Crisler and wife returned Thursday from a three-months' pleasure trip through California and Mexico, and a return trip through Texas and Missouri. They report a delightful trip, and will settle down at their home west of Main street. ivered on horse-back, three cans on each side. Then up in tbe business part of the city the milk is delivered in sarts; on one side of tbe cart is a churn; a belt passes from the churn around the hub of the wheel and as he drives along his route be churns at tbe same time, without any effort on his part.

Quite an idea, isn't it?" -Attica Independent. will give a recital. F. C. Firestone got busy Tuesday Waldron.

W. H. H. Hager Is threshing his Kafir corn this week. night when he went borne to supper and found his eight-year-old son, Clif ford, missing.

He bad spent the af Mrs. C. C. Williams went to Woods County Is now prepared to extract teeth absolutely with out pain, or no charge for operation. Also cavities prepared for filling without pain.

Other work at prices formerly advertised all work strictly first-class and guaranteed. ternoon at L. B. Connell's, starting last Friday. Work was commenced on tbe foundation home at five o'clock.

The telephones were kept busy, aud then enquiries of the Congregational church Tuesday. Henry Van Huss and Miss Mary Grlndstaff were made utit 1 it was found that be had been at the store at six. Suppos were married at Anthony, December 24th. J. B.

Randels of the Anthony Produce Co White White have some fine ranches for sale. See them before you buy. Enon, Kans. Following President Mitchell's article on the coal Btrike, in the December McClure's, comes Mr. Ray Stan-nard Baker's, "The Right to Work," in the January number.

This is a presentation of the non-striking miner's side of the case. It is not an argu ing that he bad met his Grandfather and W. M. Randals of Enid, O.T., were here Hall ou his way Frank decided on business last Friday. i Watch and Jewelry E.

0. King of Manchester was in town he had gone home with Mr. Hall to pay his grandparents a visit he had Tuesday. Mr. King is now one of the pro-prletors of the Manchester livery barn.

OFFICE OVER J. F. BERBER'S STORE. planned for holiday week, and so it Repairing Our Specialty turned out, much to everyone's relief. Ruby.

ment, however. Mr. Baker simply Jacob Hlnkel was at Harper for his went to the coal regions to investigate and study the lot of the "Scab" during ma, visited in th Valley last week they had been called to Attica by the serious illncsB of NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the duly appointed on the 18th day of Ueeetn-hnr. 1002.

bv lion. P. B. Gillett. Judste of the Miss Alpha Justice spent the holidays ut tbe strike.

The result is an amazing home. series of stories gathered at first hand. district court of Harper county at ohambers, Wm. Harwood of that place. Revival meetings, which have been held the past three weeks by Hev.

Wingud at the U. B. church, closed last week. Very little Interest was manifested. which the author wisely leaves to speak for themselves.

But in collect Nine Cottonwood Yalley. Valley schools all eDjoyed a week's vacation. D. D. White made a trip to Elm Mills, last week.

H. C. DeWeese of Georgia is visiting In the Valley. Minnie Cusbman was home from her school during the holidays. Jasper Rogers came borne to spend Christ-mas with borne folks.

ing them, Mr. Baker has done a great commissioners to condemn ior trie uuy or Anthony, Kansas, for waterworks purposes, the fellowibg described land, lying and sitj-ate in Harper oounty, Kansas: Beginning at a point where the east line of tho right-of-way of the Missouri Vaoiflo railroad Intersects the south line of the public highway on the north line of section two, (2) township thirty-four, (34) south seven, (7) west, tbenoe southwesterly along the east line of said right-of-way to the west line of service. Lii.tiiisn, Hugo Rethorst returned from Wellington last Friday. Miss Bertba Duggan visited friends in Byron last week. T.

F. Gard and Dare Gobs visited in the strip the fore part of last week. Mr. Ferguson has hia barn completed, and It is one of the finest in this part of tbe county. Andy Grieslnger has purchased another farm, this time buying the one belonging to Henry Hazell.

School began again In the German dlstriot, The special edition of the Scientific American, devoted to Transportation on Land and Sea, cannot fall to attract 1 ONE DOOR EAST POSTOFFICE. widespread interest, both because of the very handsome manner in which it is gotten up and on account of the Harper. Fred Stewart returned Monday to St Paul. Miss Madge Corey was at Anthony Wednesday. Phillip Walton drove over from Anthony Monday.

Mr. Oiler left Monday for Ohio to visit his parents. Miss Lena Smith is visiting friends at Blackwell. Work has been resumed on the Ike Martin business block. Lee Patterson is home from Lawton to spend the holidays.

O. W. Brlggs and wife returned Monday to their home at Wichita. voluminous amount of information after having had a week's vacation. Most of said seotion two, 10 a point 10 ouains aouai of the northwest corner of seotion two, (2) tbenoe north along said seotion line 2.98 chains to a white stone, thenoe south 860 15 minutes, west 3 90 chains to a white stone, thence south 18' 90 minutes, east 6.60 ehains to a white stone, thence east 3.69 chains to a white stone on the north line of right-of-way of the Ohootaw northern railroad, thence northeasterly along the north line of said right-of-way to the point where me north line of said right-of-way intersects the south line of the publiohiprh way on tbe north line of said section two, (2) thence west along the south line of said public highway to the place of beginning, except the right-of-way of the Missouri Pacific railroad, and the right to riirort watRr from the stream known as Bluff that it contains.

It is safe to say that Notice. The Kansas City, Mexico Orient tbe neighboring schools bad two weeks. Charles Holcomb and Richard Sethmanat- anyone that reads it carefully through will find himself thoroughly posted both as to the magnitude and high tended the Masonic banquet at Anthony last Saturday, and report having an excellent railway company haviDg completed its line to the north line of Harper county, time. Several persons from Shook and this vl quality of our railroads and shipping, has established a station at that point under the name of Ilamner, Kansas, December 22nd 1902. The K.

C. M. N. 8. Brown of Byron, Oklahoma visited relatives In the Valley last week.

Lynn White and wife attended a Christmas ball at Corwin Thursday night. Warren Brown is spending the holidays With relatives near Carmen, Oklahoma. Harry Fetroe, who has been at school at Manhattan, is borne for the holidays. John Movers and family of nearNewkirk, Oklahoma, are visiting in tbe Valley. H.

W. Hoyt took bis daughter, Ethel, to Wichita last week to have bcr eyes treated. There were big Christmas dinners at John Etua4'a, MrB. Solfe's and H. D.

Cushman's. Jos. Harbor has been very low for some time with heart trouble, but is better at present. Christmas was celebrated at both the and Baptist churches with nice trees and programs. E.

D. Matteson and wife of Quiolin, Oklaho The Scientific. American has its own clnlty attended the band concert at Anthony Christmas night, and all report a warm time Creek upon said land and upon the right-of-way of the Missouri Paciflo railway adjaoent Horace Berry took two car load of cattle to characteristic way of presenting what some people might call dry statistical O. Ky. will be prepared to transport thereto, ana assess xuo uaumgeo uwiuuuudu thAi-nlw will uDon said oremises.

on the 28th Kansas City Monday. -nit. Literary was postponed one week on ac day of January, 1A03, proceed to condemn said innri and thfi rlirht. to divert water from Bluff Mr. Thompson of Carthage, is visiting matter in an interesting form, and the count of tbe holidays and will meet Friday his cousin Mr.

Collins. Creek as aforesaid. That we will appraise present number is no exception to tbe night, Jan. 2d, and each two weeks the value and assess tbe damages to eacn Ike Martin and Fred House drove over to rule. Both artist and editor have col passengers and freight between all stations on its line, Byron to Ilamner inclusive.

For the present, Ilamner will be a prepay station and a schedule will be announced later. O. G. Buruows, general agent. Anthony Wednesday.

laborated to certairily very good effect, There seems to bo an abundanco of things that are good to eat In this section of Kan Mrs. Alta Parker is visiting at the home of separate owner interest, Dated this 24th day of December, 1902. M. H. BnooKS, B.W.Hinton,; Fred S.

Kike, ICommissionerg and we believe the number will meet sas, and. Judging by the number of fine din Ethel Wheeler at Pond Creek. Fred Rouse and family of Enid are vlsitl everywhere with a hearty reception. ners given last week, we are liable to bear of.

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