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The Hoxie Palladium from Hoxie, Kansas • 1

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gtat Hlitorkul Society The Railroad secured two candidates a Wichita, for Railroad Corn-' missioners. Hoxie, Sheridan County, Kansas, May 5, 1904. Oilicial County Paper. No. 38 Vol.

XIX. Official County Paper." Tiio SapV nf SMo qhvq tho PnlitiMl flrnftincr in K'liK'N SHOULD BE CREDITED TO OTHER AS WELL AS TO THE BAILEY ADIVIIN- me oec 01 orate sajs iiie i oiiuccii uiaiung 111 Adults 8TRATI0N AND mm mm kelly want a re-eleoiion. I Three deaths reported from Report of I Ioxie city schools for measles in Sheridan county. S. T.

Winrrrin liiist ri'i-nnlinrr the big Rock Island mortgage. month ending April 29th, Grammar room. Number enrolled 16 Average daily attendance 10 Excused cases of tardiness 3 Neither absent nor tardy '0 Intermediate room. Number enrolled 18 Average daily attendance' 12 yUAKTKItl.Y HtATKMKNT Of A. I tlnCalliiiu, County Trvs'nror of Hhorlclun I'tiunly, KunHHH, nhowlntt haUuce iu Ma lunula for I hi' quart nrnuillnK Apr.

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CUKOIT jii tm How dnwk imi 71 llloomtlitld Hit 711 Kmuwtli. 'II 111 SELDEN- HAPPENINGS. Conducted by Miss. Ellen Pointer. W.

F. Schultheis bf 1 Ioxie was in town Friday. E. Saathoff and son Albert left Friday night for California. Elsie Putman is sick with the measles.

'The Aid Society met Wednesday with Mrs. 'Mercer. The members of the Ladies Aid society presented Mrs, Trowbridge ine tee tor recording is aoout "540. Mr. Wysel, clerk in Beers' store, is at Lebanon, attending a weddingunfortunately not his own.

Miss Mickey, after several weeks confinement with the measels, has LOCAL ANDOTHERWISE. The date on the label of your paper shows the expiration of your subscription i' Mrs. Holland has the measles, David Shafcr spent a few days last week in Osborne Quisenberry has a section of land 'for sale on the wheat plan. Mrs. Higgins was quite sick for 'a few days, but is reported better, John Gihnore will soon complete a new dwelling on his farm.

Mrs." Quisenberry is expected home from Topeka, in a short tune. All of Section 133-9-29 for sale by VV; S. Quisenberry, on the wheat plan. 41H 115 Neither absent nor tardy 4 Primary room. Number enrolled 28 Average daily attendance 14 Neither absent nor tardy 5 Excused' cases of tardiness 2 rni'luilt Ufil 11 I'riilrlci Don SWT fift Hllt'l'llltlll returned to work in Beers store.

Miss -(Thomas and Mrs. Inlow will leave for1 the, World's Fair, next week. They go on an Editorial special train via Ellsworth and the Frisco system. Sheridan county has been' "with almost three days rain. The ground was never in bettor condition, farmers are jubilant, spring grain and gass and a Nolomiul BIW lit 8irtnu llrook ilKft Hulhiu 4Wi 00 Elmer Wysel spent Sunday at Selden.

The Old Reliable Lincoln 15rand Paints at Wiggins. The latest style vi 'iting cards in stock at this office. Grovcr Walker is confined to his home with the mumps. M. A.

Chambers is in Topeka, this week, on legal business. Clarence Thompson sold his house one day this week to T. D. English, who will occupy it. Genuine U.

S. Harness oil at Wiggins. E. Taylor has red kaffir com seed for sale. 4 miles north of Lucerne, also at Lucerne.

The Ladies Aid Society will continue the apron and food sale next Saturday, May 17th, beginning at ten o'clock. Thursday the Presbyterian ladies Sewing Circle, will meet in all day session. Dinner will be served by Mis. H. Beers.

Wiggins Drug Store for fishing tackle, C. li. Thummel of Esbon, Kans. Call and see Schlicher's new style listers. Mrs.

Stimatz and children, sister of Mrs.Kate Clark, were here visiting. A'antiss Brothers, have good amber cane seed for sale, 10 miles north-east of Hoxie, Kans. Fourteen of lloxie's young people spent. Sunday in' the.vicinity of Guy, in good old picnic Tom Pratt' sold 300. head of steers to Topeka parties and they were shipped special train, last Sunday.

1 -1 have shoes in stock to fit all, either Men, Women or Children. Have Okfords at prices less than you pay elsewhere, at Richardson's April 30th; the World's Fair opened for visitors. The attendance is estimated about 200,000. It is said all of the exhibits will not be in place before June 1st. Sheridan county will raise the biggest barley and oats crop in the history of the county, if present favorable weather wheat fields have xbeen sown to oats and barley, during the past month.

Union (i- 7(1 Valley 71 Hoxl( t'lly ill 4s BOND rtlNII, ttW I.OKHIl nm Ml Nlii.rlilmi liM 75 Volli SHII Ixl I'llAIIIlK UOO FUND, JrSf ra ran Ailnll Illoomliiiltl 1.DK1IU. Tnrui'l! Slmrliliitt SjiHiik Uroiik, la (hi UII IKI 111 11 AO 00 70 till 70 mi an 00 1.H6 00 ho 00 with several nice presents last Thursday, in honor of her 78th Bert Sears spent scveraj days this week with her grandmother, -Mrs. Trowbridge. J. II.

Hamilton is at Norton receiving medical treatment. A. Slavin was aUNorton Monday. A. S.

Piatt is at Lebanon this week. i Mrs. R. A. Rogers was a Colby visitor Saturday.

Sam Motz and Miss Hanshaw were the guests of Grace Buckles Sunday. Beit Monteith will start his pop factoiy in the near future. ItlCAL KM1MTK Tit iNiFKK-. I-iihtnu tn M'. Mni'twk, W.

1 N'. E. qr 85-0-28, iftiiO 1 Jnhn MeOny tnW. 0. iMroln.

W. x. W. nr. Saline.

Vttlli'y. HOUUOL DlHTnlOTH. After years of' investigation for a paint that is adapted to this climate, have decided that the Sher-win-WillianYs paint would give the best satisfaction of all. Thos. Richardson, Agent for Hoxie.

general good feeling among our citizens prevailing. Should the gods ask for more'1 The Ladies Aid Society met at the home of Mrs, V. Percival Wednesday, The ladies had planed a surprise for Mrs. C. L.

Thompson, who is soon to leave Hoxie, and as a token of rememberanco, Mrs. Blackmail' for the Society, presented her a beautiful China plate. Refreshments were served. IIHILKV. OKKH1T 7 Ti ISO 61 1H0 Dp you want a daily paper for 17 43 13 Si.oo; it so, call at the palladium office.

Hill City is negotiating with a No. I. 8.... 4..., ft A ill. II.

14... HI 17.... III. 1 who recently purchased a half sec- Who says, ours is a drouth Blackman I tion of land in Sheridan county, Remember M. G.

171 It U-IH 112 'ii8 67 177 70 SO OH an 11 Hi litl IU win 01 ain 75 All IH 7 77 40 7U stricken country T. Pratt is having quite a plot of N. W. qr. N.

qr. of W. qr. 13-7-iM, HK. Ira Wolfe to Allmit Woiilti.r, W.

N. W.qr of sod broken near town, 18-li-2l, (II 110. Allii'i-t HlMifli.r to M. D. Chilton, W.

Will Rowson and Harry Pratt 111 ru man from Missouri, to put in a good flouring mill. Larrick Morrison, -Dentists, will be in Hoxie, to do work, May 5th, 6th and 7th. Call and see S. Quisenberry about that section of land for sale on the wheat plan. qr.

II SO. has Kafir, Jerusalem and Blue Squaw corn, Common, Red Siberian and Manitoba millet: Pure amber and fodder cane and. Alfalfa seed for sale. All, nicely cleaned, home grown and thoroughly tested. Those' that don't want to be who recently moved on the old 1'.

J. to (I. ClirlK rn ltvlilnl 1 I'i onn-htllt of llhwk 14. tivldmi. K.I.I., Brown Ranch have been repairing an lfil 0.

W. Onrtl to O. WlMm. W. Iiniltvtilml orders a lot of our Souvenir papers.

An "Eli" Gasoline Engine running a cream separator will be exhibited at C. K. Montgomery's, store Saturday, May 7th, call and see it. Legal Blanks and Blank book Wiggins Drug Store. Dr.

Hall was called to attend tli'' father of Sherm Lewis, who the fences. 'Oli' -hlllf tlilori'Ht. Ill )otU blouli Sh Kuiikiih, tnri.ou. i MtizwuH Hunk of GHiicvn. No to (itioruo 1'.

A NEW ICE shonld be for five things. First, for its economy. Will it preserve the ice or melt rapidly? Second, its efficiency. Will the food chambers be really ice cold even for a reasonable time after the ice man has failed to come? Third, its cleanliness, Will it be easy or difficult to clean every part? Fourth, its appearance, A nice looking refrigerator adds est to your appetite. A poor looking one does exactly the opposite.

Fifth, its price, which must not be more than moderate. 1 We furnish Refrigerators embodying all these points, A good line of Ice Cream Freezers now in stock. Chosuliio, Vf, 8. li. qr.

Ill art. hUU. Tom and Harry Pratt and Jas. Foster sold three hundred of cattle For the best paint on'earth (and almost covers the earth) give your 1 painting every three or four years order to Thos. Richardson and Sunday the buyers loaded and shipped via Oakley to eastern should buy Sherwin-VVilliam Los paint of Thos.

Richardson. is quite sick, lie, went Tuesday Kansas. From appearances, Pratt's ram wait- aid owing to the night and Mr. McClure's orchards pro Wednesday morning to 1M 0B a an tin 70 tun 111 lit aw Hill lit Hat ti 110 an sail an liH fill 18 97 1113 6D US 7t( 70 IM III IH UK Ht 10 Ut Ml llll am is IMi 48 2WI OH 110 711 eel until return. JK llll a a9 ni im 114 i mi til.

.1 1 ti 80 05 4'j IU 4t" 41 HI Ill 1 07 47 411 11 BH HI 5'i (W 77 Hit lit (ft Ml (H 60 17 511 llll Ill 1 00 Hi 6.1 mise a good crop of fruit. Christian Endeavor was begun at Holly Creek last Sunday even A little son of Frank Turner, brother, of our county' superintendent, died Wednesday, caused from a relapse of the KI.MOTT Mr. Lewis is quite sick. Beulah and Stinson have the measles. 1 Nina Bainter has the mumps.

There were several ladies iuroni 1 Ioxie, at the L'uiies Aid Society, at Mrs. Ileroy's, Inst-'I'ii urs.lay. Miss Vernie Martin has been visiting at G. L. Launchbauglis, the latter part of last week.

ing with a good attendance, Mrs. Ed Lynam, leader, Since closing their schools near Without a premium paper, we send the Palladium from now till Jan. 1905 for, 50 cents, to new subscribers. Our present readers will please see their neighbors who are not taking paper, and prevail upon them to become subscribers The campaign in all its magnitude will soon be upon us. Maypole dance, May 6th, at Beers' hall.

Good orchestra, good fial'ing. A prize given for best waltzing. J. C. Sidesinger was a pleasant caller Tuesday.

He has just completed a one and a half story resi- Mrs. Stimatz, who was visiting her sister, Mrs. Kate Clark, was called home, to Hill City, Wednesday morning. Two of her children have the measles. The epidemic has just commenced in the metropolis of Graham county.

Supt. Turner i's fortunate in again securing, A. Wheeler and Topeka, Will and Harve Conard C.E. MONTGOMERY, Hoxie.Kansas. are visiting home folks, AoimTiNo Optimibt.

Dr. Hall reports that babies arrived at the homes of Dave Wood-in and Chas. Foster, this On account of the wet Spring we are having, a large number of truit and forest trees will be planted. Miss Falls is President of the Epworth League, instead of Miss Force, as announced last week. 'The Oberlin Dentists, Larrick Morrison, will be in Hoxie, May 5th, 6th and 7th, to execute work.

Eight hundred dollars for S. E. 28-10-30. Address, W. W.

Dan-ner, 1420, 6th street, DesMoines, Iowa, Dr. Forbes, of Selden, has gone to the Pacific coast to look over the country with a view of locating- -v Many farmers are now singing a different song. The winter wheat' prospects have brightened since the recent rains. 114... iiv.

10a 10 87 (IH flit i 711.... T. Edgerton, as Instructors for the County Normal Institute, 2J7 fit lat tl 1111 aa 07 2 41 (10 12 ui no tft an 55 which convenes in Hoxie, June 6, and closes June 30. Prof. Mueller 7 (HI Bt 7:1 D(iH joint No.

1 joint No. Joint. No. denceon his farm, size 28x28 with a 12x14 addition. He placed an ad in this paper and sold a large quantity of millet and barley seed will also be one of the Instructors.

Examination July 1st and 2nd. G. fc H. Joint No. 1 SCHOOL DIHTHICT IIOND.

Hcliool Dlntriat liBhlt C-eillt- rough means of the ad. It pays 40 I 561 60 to advertise. I E.H.LUPTGN, I REAL ESTATE I 1 BOUGHT SOLD 1 AND EXCHANGED Farm Loans Made. HOXIE, KANS 1 The Womans' Fortnightly Club, of Hoxie gave an open meeting for their friends, last Friday About 60 guests were pre After years of experience at painting, I can cheerfully 'say that iiiitj.t.Viv ctcKtri. MacGraw school closes Friday.

'Misses Goldie and Nettye Walker have recovered the measles and are at home again. Mrs. Eva Butler and Alfa Wells, daqghters of Miller, are here -visiting, relatives and friends. Ni J. Walker is recovering from the measles, M.M.

Flora from Dresden, attended church at MacGraw, Sunday; Choir -practice' for I eague at MacGraw, Wednesday nigtit. Charley lletrick is seri uisly ill with, measles. -y Rev. Alexander preached to a large crowd at Macurav Sniulay, yWiZ.I.KIIl.OHaOM. all the paints I have used Sherwin-! For Sale- 1 "walking sent, and a pleasant time was the i 10 Hint" of KiinnaH, HIinrMun Oounty, A.

Khorlilim county ilo Holioiiiily hwiiur that thti utiovii atuta. ii.utit in tniH ami cnrrtjtH, to ihn lioHt fif my kuowl. udgi'uml biillnt. A. L.

MoOAIMIM, (louuly Xroivmror, I licri'liy i-nrtifjr, tlint IIib foniKoliiK tiituiinint win HiihHcrlbhrl ami fiworn to hiifore In my IHmmiIich. tiy tlte tiljovti uaiiittil, tills 110 iluy uf liuil, II. Kkkd, imunijr Ulerk. Williams paints is the best' for longivity and satisfaction and is the cheapest in the long run of any you can buy. I can refer yoj verdict of all.

The following program was creditably given: Music, Mrs. Wilson. Solo, Mrs. GaHogly. Roll-call, i Quotations fro Lowell.

Current Events. Song, The little Misses Monl- to houses I painted six years ago that now looks as good to-day as when first executed. Jud Kef.ch. T. Richardon, has the Hoxie agency.

Tl-w, i WANTED Ki'prfKunraMve In 'thin county find adjoining tmritoi'luB, tu mid mlvBi'tine an old OHtub-IImIiiI IjiihIikihh Ihhiho of nolil fliian-clnl KiiitiiJIng'. Miliary $21. wtnkly, vvlMt acli Monday by cluck direct from llorKe miuI bnpfty furniHlu'd wIihii tiiicKHary poHition lifrinaiimit. AdtlrenH JiroH. JVI011011 JJId.j Ml.

int limn 1VV.UI.V, win; ti 1 i gomerv, Beers, Vincent and Gal- crack the Rawlins county sate and was arrested in Chicago, giving a 7, fT Paper, Lfe and Works of Lowell Mrs. Inlow. i-ann uuuu ui iPw iui cipji-tii- ance in court, failed to present Discussion, Mrs. Mueller, Mrs. two-rowed, disc, weed cutter and a No" 1 riding cultivator.

A. S. Chandler. Several good rains this week, added to the rains which fell last week, puts t'hegronnd in most excellent condition. i.iV; t.

The Bush corporation tax law passed by a Populist legislature, is adding 8100,000. to the permanent school fund, every three years. C. H. Hedge has just completed a new barn 32x42, and will dedicate it with a dance, night of May 6th, followed with an oyster supper.

Wc have recently rejected several advertisements for department houses, because of conflicting with the interests" of the home merchants. There will be a grand ball at the Park school hall, -May 16, 1904. Good music, good supper and a splendid time' is By order of Committee. nimselt in court, wnen the case 1 was called for trial. The sheriff i L.

W. LULL-LIVERY FEED STABLE. OPPOHITK FOHTKH Lt7MltKB YAItl). HOXIE, KAN. Now Barn.

Now Kis, Frosli Horsos, Up-to-Date Accommodations. PJUCE8 JlKASONARLE. McKinney, Mrs. Reed, Duet, Mrs, Gallogly and Mrs. Wilson.

Paper, Women's Clubs, Mrs, proceeded to investigate cash in his hands to make good Kelley's appearance, and found it "green goods" money. The sheriff is shy prisoner and nioney. Selden Mr. and Mrs. Marr and children dined with J.

G. Rouse and family, There wasia magic lantern en-tartainment at the. school house, Tuesday evening. G. Vi' Bryan took dinner with J.

G. Rouse, Friday. ') B. Alden brought a buggy load of eggs to toyn 'Tuesday, He now has a flock of 700 J. Joseph painting and kalsomining the interior of E.

C. Getti' residence, Monday. Pleasant Discussion, Mrs. Mclvor. The Pike Introductory, Mrs.

Chambers. Paper, The Pike, Mrs. Montgomery. After the program cake and cream was served by the ladies. We overheard two prominent republicans of Sheridan county, in conversation, the first of this week discussing the trust question, bear-yig on the wages of men employed by the trust companies.

They both admitted the tariff was no Excellent Service to points In The Salvation Arm intend to Missouri, Tae following letters remain in the Post Office at Hoxie, clo'se their meetings here this E. H. Lupton is the owner of about 150 this spring pigs. He is longer operating to the benefit of organized labor. They further this 5th day of May 1904, un week.

Rev. Jenkins and wife have in having remarkable success. H. in his numerous linesN of business, ArKansas, Tennessee Alabama Mississippi. Florida seem to be a happy faculty to claimed, and unless called for will be sent to the Dead Letter office, Elder R.

N. Lively, Pastor. C. Denny. C.

T. Dallam, P. M. make things hum Superintendent Caster was in St COLORADO AND KKTURN VIA UNION PACIFIC (Overland Route) $12.00 EVERY DAY from June 2st to September 30th, inclusive, with fluid limit October 31st, 1004. From Hoxie be sure your ticket reads over this line.

For full Information call on or write F. II. MATT, AGENT, HOXIE, KANSAS. Jind the Southeast, and to vited a number of young folks to celebrate their son John's 19th Friday evening. F.

L. Case will leave soon on an exploring expedition to California. His wife will reside in Norton during his absence. The mumps has come to Selden. Louis last week where he and Pro fessor Riste of Norton, made arrangements for the teacherSiof Northwest Kansas to attend the claimed that labor unions must i adopt the same tactics the trusts, and as a last resort, establish competitive industries, as they possessed the skill and knowledge of every feature of the business, and capital would readily be placed at their disposal.

They were right in die discussion. The tariff only benefits the trusts, and the trusts proceed to rob the consumer and "beat down" the wages of the employed. Some republicans are getting their eyes open to the true situation. Kansas, OKlahoma, Indian Territory, Texas Jind the Southwest. Detailed information at to excursion date, The pupils who took the county IvIetjiodist Church.

Sunday School at 9:45. Preaching services Sunday at 10:45 A.M. Class service 1 1 services at Henry schoolhouse at 3:00 P. M. Epworth League at 7 P.

M. W. II. Holland, Pastor. rate, train lervvce, lurnuhed upon atiplt Cation to fair.

The trip will cost' $43. each, which will include railroad fare, lodging, entrance to fair-grounds and some of the attractions and one days excursion on the Mississippi river. Ex. examination are anxiously wailing for the returns from the same, Miss Edith W'ilkins has a class Jamti B-noAi AuisUnt Otntral uwurer Ageot, Kantaa City, Mo. jof music pupils at this place.

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