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Hill City Republican from Hill City, Kansas • 5

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If you wish to sell your farm gee Win. Wells. 10 10 tf wa up from St. Andrew Piter I'eter, Monday. CITY NEWS ITEMS.

Mrs. Robert Garnett is quite hi. TLe Moriaml State Bank moved into itd new building Tuesday. We carry a complete tock of stationery 1'or job printing of all kind. Thcie was a big crowd in town Sat ueday and our merchants repcrt a big trade.

G. Morris is erecting a new barn to take the place of the one recently Lieut. Gov. D. J.

llatina retun.ed from To- eka first of the week. Geo. W. Olson of Indiana township has purchased one of the stores it Fnleo. L.

C. Cook sli pped several c.rs cattle to Kansiis City by last Monday morning's train. Mr. district organizer for the M.W. of Osborne, Kansas, has been in town tliH week.

The little son of J. L. Bailey has 2' Deen quite-in iuu leijuuwg attendanco of a physician. Aaaiiii-'-'V For sale cheap. Oue Challenge tripple geared feed mill.

It. Meyer, Hill City, Kansas. T. M. McGill has moved his realty office to the rooms on the north side occupied by Attorney Jones.

W. C. Brown, father of George S. destroyed by firo Wadveeuey is suffering an epidemic of sickness, and the doctors, down that way aie a bosy lot. Get your Building Material at l'etw pie's Supply Store, where you always find a complete stock.

For Sale A ton of barbed wire and several hundred posts ut a bargain. Can be seen by calling at this office. We furnish you a brush free with every 75c bottle of condensed smoke. 'All parties knowing themselves to be indebted to uie will please call and settle as I need the money. J.

F. Rowe. Fine cakes baked on order at Mrs. Wheeler's Brown, waa a visitor to the county seat The Above Beautiful Silverware from Morjnnd township Tuesday, i Use Grecian's condensed Bmoke for curing meats. Quart bottles with full directions and brush to apply, 75c.

'PDPP M. C. Fiynn and James Spuuaugie ote GOO IX are assistins J. II. W.

Sims in the erection of his barn on bis place near On the Ticket Plan. Call and Inspect the same. the depot. V. Baker of Indiana township orders The Republican one year.

Mr OSTON.Cash Store At Baker but recently returned here from Rice county. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. Rev. W. J.

Roberts of Ewiog, City Bakery. Anyone wanting to buy orsell horses or mules will do well to call on Bert Williamson' at the Commercial hotel in this city. 4G-2t M. W. Carney leaves in the morn, ing for L'ndaborg to visit his wife and children and take in the "Messiah" on Monday, the 2Sth.

Report from Moriaml says that Chris. Lindenman, who was badly injured Monday week while at work with a hay loader, is mending nicely. Prr.f Stnll nm-chased tiic fine wiii preach at the Presbyterian church next. Sunday eveninsr at 8 v. m.

Atl LL CITY, A are cordially invited. Dr. Crank returned from Kay conn tv, Oklahoma, Friday night last, where he'had been on a visit to bis eon other relatives atid friends. jj; Lou Flyun will not move to Mor- Mrs. Edith Emery (formerly Miss laud as coutemphited two weeks ago.

Mrs. Gray of'Mortaud, Bob Arm- Edith Rose) is hero from her home in Chicago vis'uing the fatuity of F. D. Turck, Mrs. Emery being a daughter SECOND GRAND OPENING large regulator that hung in Brown's jewelry store, and the same now adorns the wall of the professor's room at School.

Cant. Fountain of Mi brook to.wn- strong's mother-in-law, i very ill ai.d nut expected to live. of Mrs. Turck. Swift's Jersey (uncolored) Butteiine ehip and his Mrs.

Emma sweU, pure" and cts. a pound Chipman, left for Kansas City, Mon New Styles and Models in Ladies' Spring Head weir. Just the Styles for Faster. at Boston Cash Store. day, morning last, where Mrs.

Chip man goes to seek medical treatment. For real estate bargains, insurance The baby hoy born to Rev. C. S. and Mrs.

Earley Thursday, March 17, died the day following at 12:30 p. and was buried iu the city cemetery north of town Ciera Keleher has the contract to place 200 cords of building stone on and notary work see T. II. McGill, ut G. W.

Jor.ea Jaw ollice. Howe Ebnother's millinery at Mellolte's last Friday and Satx Piainviille and Logan were vuitcd urday was a grand success. Never be bv smalt fires Wednesday night. Each 11 fore in the history of this city was such the giound for the F. trnd M.

Bank and W. H. Hill buildings, and Mon town lost a barn worth about 100. a beautiful line of millinery goods day put six teams and ten men to Rev. Earley and family, who have work.

been having qaite a siege of sickness for some time, at last reports were mending nicely. Nice home-made bread and pies always on hand Under the new ruling, of the pen at Alrs.Wheelers bakery. sion commissioner all soldiers of the Opposite Grecian's drug civil war 62 yea3 old and over will receive a pension. store. Saturday.

April 2nd. Will itneas this important occasion at the New Millinery Store. The ladies of Hill City and vicinity who love styles and yet desire to practice economy, eagerly look Geo. Wheeler moved the shed room placed on exhibition and on sale. Geo.

Muusou of McComb, was in the city last week visiting his sister Mrs. John Lagere. While here Mr. Muuson visited Geo. Munson of the Hanua realty company, and George Munson and George Munson had an enjoyable Muusonian time.

Report has it tha't a good looKing young matron of the town of Bogue recently severed diplomatic relations with her liege lord and flew hence in the company of a gay Lothario who came out from the effete East lastsum-mer with a crowd of so caned New York students. C. S. Purviance made a little business trip through some of the eastern back of Grecian's drug store two feet to the west Tuesday to make room for the stone wall that is to be a part A prairie fire laid waste a large scope of country near Ednjond yesterday, and waa whipped out only within one half mile of that town. I would sooner hear the Sherrys than be President.

Bill Nye. At Opera House, Hill City, April 2, 1904. Admission 15, 25 and 35c. W. II.

Hill's new buildings to be erected on the lots just east of the drug fctore. The Rooks county poor house, io cated four miles southwest of Stockton, was destroyed by fire last week. The forward to this event. We have just received another large invoice of Ladies' Hats and Bonnets From St. Loui in the Latest Styles and Fashions.

Among them enn be found such popular styles as the Autocrat, Claremont, Windsor. Fairfax, French Turban, Duchess and other Styles in great numbers. Call and Sec Our Stock Hctorc You Buy. We will convince you as to quantity, quality and style, and as to to price, we will guarantee this to your entire satisfaction Yours for Fashions, EBNOHTER ROWE. couuties of the state last week, returning Monday.

He reports the wheat building was a good two story struc ture. It was insuied for $1,500 and crop as looking much more promising the furniture for $200. But little fur Married-1 At the office of the probate judge, Monday, March 21, Jas. J. Justus officiating, Geo.

B. Russell of Frankliu, and Miss Katie R. Napue of Rogue. James Ellis of Morland was in the city Wednesday viewing the many buildings under course of construction in those parts than it does here and niture was saved. Cause of fire uu- business lively in all the towns through which he passed.

known. Frank Grecian, the druggist, says his condensed smoke is going like hot The last official statement of the and attending to 6ome business matters cakes this early in the spring, and aU Farmers and Merchants Bank of this that needed looking after. city, as publUheu in today's Repubti can, shows cash and sight exchange Mrs. Minnie Reynolds, aged 74 vtars, died at the home of Sirs. Lewis, niost keeps one.

clerk busy handing it out. Mr. Grecian should bear in mind that it don't take the people hereabout an eternal age to know a useful article when nee tried. of S103.532.55, deposits $129 341.99. What bank in Kansas with a capital stork of 810.000 can make a like showing? Mr.

Isaac Covalt of Morland was in the Hickman bouse, early yesterday morning of grip. Burial took place today in Mount Olive cemetery in Nicodemus township. A telephone message reached here yesterday morning that sparks from a Rock Hand engine had set fire to the prairie out near Colby, burning a strip A country three miles wide by Rain vitited the Lincoln branch country as far west as Piain-viirf Sunday. Good rains also visited the country tributary to the Rock Island syitera as far west as.Goodland transacting business in the city Saturday. He came down on the early E.

J. and Miss Clara Dorman entertained the guests at the Funic hauser restaurant, Sunday, with Home choice selections on the guitar. The 1 1 1 1 1 City Masons in attendance at the Masonic lecture iir- Iloxie on the evening of the 17th, were Sheriff I. M. Smith an Mr.

A. C. Inlow. Harve Ellis, the Morland merchant, was also on band. J.

A. Mellotte returned from Kansas City, Monday night. A. L. Crist of Lucas, was in the city Wednesday representing the Lucas Boiler Mills, in which hs owns a half interest.

Mr. Crist is a pleaa ant gentleman and succeeded in placing his flour with some of our merchants. the same day. Smith of To-1 morning passenger, returning on the night train." This makes it quite eon venient for parties liiing in that part of the county who wish to spend a day in the county, seat on business. peka says Graham county is down lor a deluge shortly.

We hope Cider's prediction comes true. gome 35 long, and doing an immense mount of damage..

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