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The Hoxie Palladium from Hoxie, Kansas • 8

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COUNTRY NEWS Allison. E. H. LUPTON REAL ESTATE BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED Quite a number of boys gathered to have some fun at W. K.

Taylor's expense, but we rather think from the report of a bystander that the expense was on Jay Barr who while waiting for several more boys to gather propbsed-thatthey. try to see who, cbiildt him the shortest witi was tried, of course. The was that Jay's horse turned too short, ran over a cob pile ami tipped over the buggy, crushing it into some hundreds of pieces. Jay said he would not have cared, but he was standing up, and when thrown back in the seat was suddenly forced through nie Oelke, table cloth; Mary Rein-hart, churn Mr. and Mrs.

M. Campbell, table cloth; Grandma Witte, table cloth; Pauline- Rail, tablr cloth and napkins; Christ Schlich er. towels; Katie Ilohl, center table cover; Lucy Schlicher, water set; Maggie Klceman, 3-pin set; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hesterberg, parlor lamp; Mr.

and Mrs. F. M. Burr, parlor lamp; Anna Campbell, towels; Maggie Campbell, doilic; Ernest Hesterberg, cuckoo clock; John Campbell, Lena Hesterberg, hanging parlor lamp; Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Neagele.Jtable cloth; Louis Schlicher, wine set; Mr. and Mrs. M. Schlicher.sewing machine; Mr. and Mrs.

II. Hesterberg, couch By One Who Was There. I Farm Loans Made Alex Hishop is listing up his fall wheat. A. M.

Simonton sold eight hogs Tuesday. Off Small is the proud owner of a new S95 buggy. Pete Stephenson bought a horse of Off Smalt Thursday. Mr. Davis bought a load ot com HOXIE, KAN.

the top, which hung to his neck when he was rescued. He said it never hurt ffis head, but he hated the hole in the top of the buggy. Saline Township. R. II.

White has a new riding lister; P.J. Miller's Sundaytul at J. K. Story's. A.

Dibble lost a valuable horse last week. Hreeden and family were guests of R. II. White Sunday, Listing seems to be the order of the day here, when one can find ground dry enough. The Prairie Flower Sunday school is improving.

For a while it looked as though the people would rather stay at home than attend, but now if everyone interested will come out we will have a good crowd. There is much speculation in this vicinity as to what political lines will be formed this fall. Say, you fellows, don't fret too much, for most of you will vote straight republican anyway. We tired ones will rest awhile yet or talk socialism while Reeder irrigates and Burton takes an appeal. Iago, White Dove.

5, of Joe Cramer 'last week. fAiiuuiuiuiiaiauiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniaiiniininnaaimauiuiir; E. Physician Surgeon Now Permanently located- over Sentinel. Resident 'THE An Acceptable Platform, The Kansas City Star. The democrats of Kansas were unable to resist the temptation to write a long platform and put into it a few radical declarations.

Ihev- W. T. LOdAN, PUBLISHER Phone 52, Office Phone 61. HOXIE. KANSAS.

A Mr. My-'rsis breaking soacres of sod for William Wilson. Off Small and the Hull boys are planting corn for Mrs. Rosa Rapolee. It is rumored that Olin Hull will build a new dwelling house in the near future.

Rural free delivery route No. 2 from Jennings started May 1 with Paul Hrooks as carrier. Subscription, per year $1.00 Are You Going to Build? ity and restriction to the most es ItH Let me figure on your work. sential public questions would have jEMlernl Post Olllie lit Huxio, Mnil Miittt-r of llio Sfi-omt CIiish. made this declaration 'stronger.

Estimates Furnished. Satisfactory work guaranteed. Hut it-is a good platform, never PRANK 11. Fay, Hoxie, Kan. theless, because it declares une 1 Ic now rides in a brand new buggy They then went to Mr.

Taylors and surrounded the house. Pretty soon Uncle George came out and told the boys W. L. had gone to Hoxie, but they were not satisfied with that so they began at once to search for him, They found the buggy and horse there, and after a tew hours they sound W. E.

a half mile' or so from the house, walking in his sleep so getting their bells and pans they soon brought him "to his wits He took the boys to the house and treated them in the finest of style The boys went home some time in the morning, hoping next time they wculd have better luck, Myra High School Notes. Two more weeks of school, and the joy increases as the last days approach. The graduating exercises will take place this year on the night of May 24. Gov. E.

W. Hoch has been invited to deliver the graduating address. quivocally for the enforcement of Missjuna Hrown came home Wednesday lorn Ho.xie, where she has been attending high school, to spend a few days visiting. Sunflower. Advertising Rates.

Dixpiny Ailvi'ilisfini'iil. 10 cciils per Jiu piT coliiiuii t'iu li insi-rtioii. Cliai-R'il fur Itv III" wci'k. I.oi'iil Noiices in wtliimry lending type, ft cfins piT Him' encli Insertion. I-oi'iJ Notires in bold bliiclvfaci, 10 cents per 4hn ciicli IllSI'I'lioll.

Spiriiil itiseoiiiilti on implication to of-V lo irguliir iiilvi-rtisi'is. R.SLOAN J.W.WILSON SLOAN WILSON Attorney sat-Law HOXIE KM. all laws on the statute books, specifically mentioning the prohibitory act. The arraignment of the repub-ican party for its insincerity and For farm loans call at W. Schulthcis'.

inefficiency in dealing with the Mike'bchlichcr, is breaking prairie for F. D. Knglish. Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Beery visited at the home of Paul Wood Sunday. A number of the young folks of this neighborhood enjoyed a very pleasant evening last Thursday at the home ofJH. B. Hamilton. iqyor laws of the state is not more severe than it should be.

That Valley Township, Sandy Morgan was a visitor at the Holly Creek Sunday school Sunday. )arty has failed to make prohibi W. T. LOGAN. NOTARY PUBLIC Writes Fire, Tornado and Hail Insurance.

Deeds, Mortgages etc. Rents Collected and taxes paid for non-residents. All business entrusted to me will be carefully and promptly attended to. Offices at Selden and Hoxie, Kansas. tion a fact.

It has countenanced the open violation of the law in Nearly all the farmers are rather many cities. It has even acqui Socialist Congressional Convention. The KofinUnts of the sixth eonsuf district will hold a (Iclegiile eon yon-iiion iiM Woy Satunlny, Jiin 2, JUOtl, to place in nomination a candidate (or coiiijivh. Kach county is fiilitleil to one ilch-atH at. lingo and one additional for each voles or nmjor fine-it ion iliereof cast for Knene V.

Debs for Ipresident in liM)4. ruder this apportion-iinent county is entitled to three (delegates. Hy order of coiiiniittee. W. p.

IIAKHINHTON, Secretary. 0. L. KK'K, (liiiiiumii behind with their work owing to esced in the practice in some cities of selling immunity to the saloon wet weather, but we have no place in our affections for the habitual com plainer. keepers.

It has not onlv permitted violations, but it has done ity pray Jine. We have been absent from home nothing to counteract the degen A. L. TltOVTMAN, Prop. All work lntrunted tc wm receive prompt attention.

Charges Reasonable erating sentiment that certain laws should be violated because a con part of the time of late, and very busy the remainder, so have been unable to send in our items, which are very few in this neck ot the A large amount ot raw prairie is being broken up throughout tbe. township. Gottleib Sandmeier and son were calling on neighbors in this vicinity Sunday. Arrangements will be made. Sunday for Children's day exercises at the Holly Creek schoolhouse.

Mrs. Frank House-worth has been very sick the last few days, but at this writing is much better. Mr. and Mrs. F.d Lynam, Miss Maggie Lynam and Miss Julia Woods went to Qninter Saturday, Since our last report, two more teachets, Miss Lura lidwards and Miss Blanche Lewis, have enrolled in the teachers' review course.

This brings the total enrollment for the year up to 50. Rev. N. A. Stull of the Church of Christ has been a frequent visitor at the high school.

It does us good to have company, Miss Juna Brown, a high school student, spent a few days visiting at home last week. The high school play, "Under the Laurels." will be produced at Hoxie, Kansas. siderable number of the people are opposed to them. woods. The great problem of the age is how to harness the mud slinging capability of Vesuvius to the Panama -Canal No-one realizes how severe the (California was until Following the nomination of II.

A. Hamilton took a short va Willi am A. Harris for governor, cation last week, and in so doing tne best and strongest card the ell a victim to one of Cupid's THE LONE STAR LIVERY FEED STABLE, W. W. GREEN, FrnpriBtar.

One block east of First National Hunk. Good Kigs. Good Tennis, No extra charge for Careful Drivers. Special intention given to Commercial Men. Try 11s.

PhONE 32 HOXIE KANSAS. democrats of Jansas can play is stray arrows, Miss Daisy Jlie hears that it shook five thousand to make their campaign primarily on the issue of law enforcement. dollars o.ut of K.uss.eJ Sages' pock tets. being the out to wield the fatal weapon. We join with theii many friends and acquaintances in wishing them a smooth voyage over Such a campaign as the democrats the opera house Wednesday, May of Missouri made for Folk would The 4u.ud in the PRACTICAL GEO.

LOVER lUnite.d States Treasury has teaeh- 23. iThis is a strong play and the students are taking up their parts JtW.liLER ife sea. Sunny Jack. Lucerne Scraps. returning Sunday.

A nice'erowd gathered at the home ot Mr. Stilwell Friday evening to take part in asocial dance. A time is reoorted. having opened a Jewelry and Mu ted -syni of with a great deal of enthusiasm. ithousand dollars with the -mil almost certainly elect Mr.

Harris The sentiment of the time throughout country is for the enforcement of the laws and the repeal of such acts as the majority docs not want. Arleigh has a new line ll'ionairs and senators ye'l' to' Ke'an Married. of hats pnsyeek' sic Store in Selden, is prepared to do all kinds of Watch and Clock Repairing. All work promptly done and fully guaranteed. Out-of-town work carefully lookeJ after and promptly returned.

Give me a trial order. SKLDEN KAN. John Monison, the Guy merchant, has added a kitchen to his house and has enlarged his store J. Adam lU'dc says that Se-na Sunday'ttchdol opened-'at Chica go with a good attendance. room in preparation tor a new ats woidd be ware 'hoticst if they At 2 o'clock p.

m. sharp, Wednes-, day, April 25, at the Ev. German Lutheran church, Carl Hesterberg and Miss Lena Schlicher were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. fter the ceremony at the church the happy pair and their Mr. Taylor w'll build a new house jiai.d 'larger, salaries.

As stock of goods. Another big rain fell Friday on his east quarter of land for a jinatyer fact though the niost renter. night. If there are not bountiful ones are tjiose who are A "New" Senator. The Kansas City Times, The prospects of a gigantic steal were exposed in the senate Tuesday.

It was proposed to open the way to lease the remainderof the coal lands of the five tribes. If Mr. Charles has been working crops tins year it will not be on friends returned to the home of the jpaid their salaries. on a branch 'phone line to join the bride's parents, where a bounteous account of the lack of spring rainfall. All vegetation is as fine" as btudley line.

1 I ho Railroad Rate'Hill already could be expected. table was spread betore tnem. Alter supper the following presents were leceived: Samantha. these leases were made on the same Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Schlicher, terms as those carried by leases Southeast Saline Township llias one hundred amendments that jha'e been taken seriously besides Ttiiany others offered that hnve not Jbeeu considered. The probabilities are that if the bill passe? this it will be the plain Hepburn fcil'l that the House passed. bureau scarf and stand cover; Paul Wood, cracker jar; Mr.

and Mrs J. already executed by the depart Lumber and Coal Co. Lumber, Coal, Lath, Shingles, Cement and all Building Materials W. I'erguson, cake plate; Mr. and Andrew Wilcox's have finally moved into their new home on J.

O. Brewster's place. Grandma Gilmore is improving very rapidly, and is now able to be up and around again. A. B.

Shoemaker and W. T. Lake are in Topeka this week trying to find out what they can. We told you we would have the ment ot me interior tne Indians would be deprived of property The Terry brothers broke some ground for Frank Smith last week. Mrs.

S. Wood, teaspoon set; Mr. and Mrs. S. N.

Shinn, towels; H. L. Schlicher. carving set; Minnie Farmers are the happiest looking set of men in the world now. We Schlicher, center table cover; Min- worrh more than $4 ,000,000,000 for a consideration of about The bill is now held up.

The steal, it may be assumed, has been wonder why. Hoxie's people came' a long way account ota wedding in this week's frustrated. And who made this Tht question is being asked, as it Hailey's or Ifoch's administration that the Republicans State (Convention endorsed in its resolutions last week? By them using word "Recent" instead of the y.ord '-Present" it is penally supposed tl'e endorsement was meant for Bailey's administration. to attend the Dunkard love feast news correspondence. Among them were Mr.

and Mrs. exposure? Was it one of the "fathers of the senate?" Was it a Mr. Scott shipped his hogs one L. Terry, Bert and Addie Green Miss Ivy Harr, Charley Martelle day last week. Fred Brewster, ot Lucerne, helped take them to the veteran guardian of public rights? Was it one of the men who owe and the Chichester girls.

Charley LUMBER cars. Martelle was baptized Saturday and some others, we did not learn their seats to corporations? Was it a man who stands for the ''inter We wish the county superintendent would get to work and send our examination papers to us, as whom. The meeting was well at tended and everybody enjoyed ests?" Was it a champion of "busi 01 all kinds. we are anxious to see if we are go- himself. Over 3oo members com muned.

Alpha. ieg to get a diploma. Let on A Whapk at a Kansas Fetich. ''lie Kansas City Star, The democrats of Kansas, in (heir platform adopted at Topeka ffsterday, took square issue with Ik republicans, ho hold to the doctrine that an unnecessary and tinjust tax on clothing, building material, agricultural implements nd almost everything which the farmers of Kansas and the inhabitants of the state in general use js a good thing for the people. Tfe democrats of Kansas affirm us ilgure your bill ness" in the predatory sense of that term? You may be sure it was none of these.

It was a "new" senator; one ot a class supposed to occupy the back seats until its members are properly seasoned. It was La Follette of Wisconsin, a man who made his name and fame fighting corporations and who was elected to the senate through the invsistable assertion SAFER AND BETTER A Live Wire Every nerve is a live wire connecting some part of the body with the brain. They are so numerous that if you penetrate the skin with the point of a needle you will touch a nerve and receive a shock pain it is called. Aches and pains come from a pressurS, strain or injury to a nerve the more prominent the nerve the greater the pain. When the pain comes from a large nerve it is called Neuralgia whether' it be the facial nerves, or the heart, stomach, sciatic or 'other prominent nerve branch.

stop pain, then, you must relieve the strain or pressure upon the nerves. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills do this. "I suffered Intense pain, caused by neuralgia. doctored and used various medicines without Retting re let until I began taking Dr.

Miles Antl-Paln Pills. They did me more good than all th. medicines "I ever used. They never fall to cure my headaches, and their use never leaves any bad BECKMAN, .57 W. 4th Erie.

Pa. Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pllli re sold by your drusB't. whft will hi first ptckags will Wwrftt. It tall, -will ftur1 your money.

Mile Medical Elkhart, Ind LIME, GEMENT And all other build -ins: materials. vith entire truthfulness that the tariff is the chicfest of grafts and of the people and in spite of the' that it is the source of the abominable despotism which the public suffers at the hands of the trusts. greatest pressure the corporations could bring to bear to encompass his defeat It was La Follette, a people's senator. Never serid money by mail. A bank draft is always safer; it is also better in other ways.

We sell the drafts; they are good throughout the United States and Canada. 'I his is one national issue which ouches Ultimately the life-of the Presbyterian Church. people of Kansas, and mav be said CO A to be what General Hancock would Minclay school at 10 clock a. m. livery pupil is requested to be fall a locaj question.

Our charges are very low. Af'er the years of dishonest and present ntxt Sunday. Uogicarsubserviency which the of several kinds, in republican party of Kansas has yielded the tariff fetich, at the cluding Pine Knot. direct cost of the prosperity of the Sermon at II 0 clock a. m.

on "The More Excellent Way." Evening subject, "Which are Best First Thoughts or Second Thoughts?" Mrs. McCallum is the new superintendent ot the hinior Christian The First National Bank HOXIE. KAN. FOSTER LUMBER CO. state and its self-respect, it is refreshing to see the democrats taking a stand on that questien which can be justified by reason, by the Tight kind of self-interest and by political probity.

I Endeavor Society, and vould like to have every member present next'Sunday at 4 o'clock..

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