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Cawker City Public Record from Cawker City, Kansas • 4

Cawker City Public Record from Cawker City, Kansas • 4

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THE PUBLIC" RECORD Dort Is Here is the time to purchase your fall supply of Clothing, Jackets, Dry Goods, Shoes, and we're the people who can furnish you with everything in that line. The very latest styles and patterns, at Rock-Bottom Prices. To a Sell You (Kood (Roods DIieap as any one can. Our Gents' Clothing department is complete. Strouse Bros.

Brand of clothing gives perfect satisfaction. CD. Wells is taking in the last days at Buffalo, N. Y. All kinds of grain and coal at Tucker Simpson's.

Beginning Nov. 1, the post-office will close at 7:30 p. m. A. H.

Bullard and son left last week for Madrid, New York. Miss Irene Rathbun enjoyed a visit from her sister last Saturday. Carlos Stoddard and family have moved back to Missouri for the winter. Mrs. O.

A. Thr.oop and son, of Belleville, drove over Friday to -visit her mother, Mrs. L. Kel-ley. G.

W. Newton and wife left Saturday for Buffalo and a visit with the home folks in New York state. W. T. Orchard, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs.

Bot-kin, at Gaylord, has returned to Cawker. AJmillionaire appetite, with a scant I have been paying 17 cents for Eggs for the past two weeks. What do YOU GET? I will have a car of Colorado JPofatoes so ft 5 and will sell cheaper than any offer yet. Also a car of Choice Winter Apples. Am fixed to GRIND and SELL at the Feed Store, YOUR YOU FEED FEED Our stock of Automobiles and Box Coats is complete in every particular.

Automobiles are priced at our store for $13, same as others sell for $15 to 18. Box Coats in black and tan, range in price from $6.50 to $15. A full assortment of sizes always on hand. We have-more Overcoats in stock than any other three stores in town. In fact we've too many and we've got to sell them.

Raglans in Oxford Gray. We are selling tbem from $10 to $16. Dress Overcoats in brown and black, Kersey and Melton, from 7.50 to $13 Ulsters, any kind you want, for from $3.50 up. Lined Gloves plenty of them and more coming. Theo.

Wort. I. L. One dollar a in advance. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1901 i Central Broach, E.3L Tina TaMs.

COIXG WEST JSo. 1 Passenger 7:26 a. Xo. 3 Passen ger 6 :07 r. ar.

No. 13 Local Freight 6:52 f. m. No. 11 Express Freight 10:40 A.

3i GOING EAST Vn. 4 Pnnirer A 3fo. 2 Passenger. 8 :28 12 Mock Express 1 :48 5i No. 14 Local Freight 6:33 A.

Sklby, Agent. Post-cfScs Scars. MAIL CLOSES For the East, 7:22 A. 8:01 p. ir.

For the West, 7:00 A. 5:37 si. OFFICE OPEN From 7:00 A. m. to 8K30 p.

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Pi ATTORN KY-at-LAW Notary Public- 0lItctor- Real Estate Agent. Cawker City, Eaasas. BEEEEKEEEEEEEEEaEESEEEEEfcfcJ COME IN AND BE CONVINCED. Cawker City Osborne- I income, has made many-a dyspeptic Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will cure dyspepsia.

Sold by D. C. Everson. We handle Fine Cutlery and SiJverware, and an extensive line of the finest Kitchen-ware. The Cawker Hardware Co.

rom now on 1 close out my Goods at Cost, so, Ladies, come now and get Bargains, as I am going away. Mrs. E. L. KeLley Geo.

Conaway, who recently returned from Missouri, says they have had plenty of moisture there and' wheat is furnishing good grazing. John Zimmerman returned last Saturday from where he bought 30 acres of land for his son Mike who will soon move uponjt. Orville Denend packed his father's household goods in a car last Saturday, together with some live stock, and started on Sunday for their new home at Aline, Okla. We handle the Patterson-Sargent Co's. Liquid Paints guaranteed pare, "and of the greatest covering -capacity of any paint on the market.

Pure Linseed Oil, Turpentine and Window Glass. The Cawker Hardware Co. 11 no The Local Market. Butter per pound. 15c.

Eggs per dozen 16o. Hogs per cwt. $540 5.50 Orn per bushel. 55c. Wheat Oats.

Rye 40c. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. Ed. Woodbury went to Kansas City on to attend the horse show.

Two of the city pumps are in bad condition; this is the season for tires, and they may be needed pretty some time. The Kerkhoff -Locke Co. carry their own gas plant and light up the stage like large city theatres No other company carries a gas plant playing this territory except Kerkhoff-Locke. Earl and Vera Hutton came up from Augusta, Ok. to stay with their aunt Mrs Bert Jackson, and attend school in their former class es.

Mrs Hutton will come up for the Holidays. Boys Knee Pant Suits WITH VESTS for $1.50 up, in sizes from 9 to 15 years. Boys' Long Pant Suits for $2.50 to $12. School companions given with every boy's suit. Manhattan Brand stiff bosom Shirts.

Just received another large shipment of those famous Manhattan Shirts. If you don't know what they are, come in and inspect them. Our irice is 1.00 each; sold elsewhere for 1.50 to 2.50 Good, Heavy, Well Padded Comforters for 85c. to $3.50 Theo Kent of Ionia was in Caw ker. Tuesday, calling on his many friends.

Mr Kent found his farm house too small for an increased family and is making extensive additions. Mr N. Whiting, of Lebanon, was calling on old Cawker friends last Saturday; and renewed for the Record. Mr. Whiting is taking life easy, as he deserves; he is nicely nxea in nis LieDanon home.

Smith Center people who receive many magazines and newspapers, after they have read them contribute them to a general depository where others who are not so fortunate can go and get" them. free. This is a plan that is worthy of emulation in other towns. sale, regular ic THE EVENT OF tj ts ft B2 RUN ETC i Coming eeee Library Supper. Kernember the Library Entertainment Oct 25.

Music, recitaions and tableaux. Admission 10 cents. Supper, Oysters and Ice cream. -7 Program. Cornet Solo Chas Lambertz Ladies Quartette "Ben Bolt" Mesdames Mason and Darley Misses Skinner Reed 5.

Piano Solo "Approach of Evening" Miss Mabel Barrett Reading "The Fate of Virginia'' Miss Daisy Parks Violin Solo "Kinawiak' Miss Nita Venum Vocal Solo "Mighty Deep" Mrs Mason Ladies Octette "Silently Stealing away' Piano Solo "Hunting Song" Miss Emily Bemis Vocal Solo "Forgotten" Miss Clara Skinner Dance Highland Fling Miss Nita Venum The Domestic Band Tableaux At the Opera House. Dizziness, loss of appetite, flatulency and nausea are all connected with dyspepsia or indigestion. Herbine will give prompt relief. Price 50cts. Sold by P.

H. Klinkenberg, druggist. 75c quality, at 45c. Saturday the 3 i L. L.

Buell is re-shingling his house. There was a dance in the Opera House last Friday night. A. Lahore of Dispatch, spent Sunday with friends in town. Mr, and Mrs.

C. W. Green with Miss Ella were in Beloit last Friday. Q. Roth and of Lincoln county, are visiting with friends in town.

The will join the Ep-worth League in Union service Sunday evening at 6:30. Rev. Nichols will return home this week and preach at the 13 Church next Sunday at 11 a. m. Mrs.

John Mickey and son of Rooks county are visiting with Mickey and other friends. "A Letter" is the play Monday night. Season ticket on sale at Klinkeuberg's. Charter Oak Stoves, -Bridge Beach Stoves, Genuine Round Oak Stoves, on sale at our old stand, George Buist. 'Saturdav's sale, 60 Chas.

Waters started xm Tuesday for Colorado. Bert Van Dong is visiting in Nebraska and Iowa. Chas Churchill has had a week of hunting, out at Oakley. Harry Root of the State Journal was in town last night. Boston Brown Bread Saturday at the Family Supply Store.

Frank Higley has painted Garrett Churchill's carriage building. Jaa Woods, the man who drew claim No 1, next to Lawton, died on Friday. Go to the Family Supply or -X- Mens Wool fleeced Underwear for 50c. a garment; regular 65c-value. Mens All-wool Pi rob standard Underwear for $1.75 a gam, nt, no better made.

Mens All-wool Ribbed Undor-wear for 75c a garment; elsewhere for $1 We've a lot of Heavy Cotton Underwear, brought dowD from Lebanon store The boxes ere broken in transportation and v. are going to let them go Saturdaj' for 25c a garment. We've Mens All-wool Socl; for 25c to 45c. We've Wool-mixed Socks that we're selling 2 pair for 25c Cotton Blankets on saloai our store for 65c to $1.25 Woolen Blankets on sale at our store for $2.25 to $3.50 One price to all. Mr.

Darley will preach to tha children Sabbath morning. In tao evening union services will be held in the Methodist church, at which time, A Hoffman, former chaplain of the State Penitentiary, now working in the interests of the Kansas Society for the Friendless, will speak. Come and hear him. The Kerkhoff-Locke at the opera house all next week carry more scenery and equipments than any other week stand company playing this country. They will arrive next Sunday evening and if you are at the depot yon are at the depot you will see for yourself the unloading of the larg est stock scenery andequipraents ever brought here before.

Prices 15. 25 and 35 cents. Season tickets $1.00 each. 8 8 pair. goods, at a yarc I.

(J Opera House THE SEASON fv rs a tr tr a as my Delia iLocke, the dainty little soubrette petite, graceful and pleasing, who will appear as Irene in Na-dia in "Michael Strogoff, or the Courier to the Czar," the famous play dramatized from the novel of Jules Verne. Tickets now on sale at Klinkenfc erg's. Bet Coufeh fayruix Tacoe OoocL XJt 3i 14 Our attractions I 20 On this day we will sell 150 pairs Gray and Tan Blankets, 75 56 We will also add Balance of Light Colored Otitihg Flannel carried over from inches, full weight, regular 60 to 75c. quality, at 42 cents a last Satiinlay's sale-regular and 10c gouds-at Gc per yard. Ralnnce of Work Shirts, from last Balance of extra heavy iHuslm trom Staple and Fancy Check Ginghams from last Saturday's sale, regular 7 and 8Jc quality, Mrs.

Milton Mills and daughter Flossie left yesterday for Bloom-in gd ale, for an extended visit and to ed ucate hr daughter. Carman Hadley wiil occupy the iarm for four years. No need to go shivering through the winter if you take advantage of the offers of our advertisers in wearing apparel. Read their ads. in the Record and govern yourselves accordingly.

Mr. and Mrs. Rickabaugh have returned from their trip to the Pacific coast. They stopped in Colorado to visit the Garrett families where they gathered some fine fruit, and favored the. Record with a big apple weighing twelve ounces.

For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by D. C. Everson, druggist.

at 4c per yard. Blue Hill. Ilia Chapman lost a days schooling last Friday by Kicknexs, bnt was able to attend Monday Rev Maurice Brown began a series of revival meetings at Pleasant Hill Sabbath evening. Mrs Emma Hunt of Formosa is visiting her daughter Mrs ('has Caldwell at Rose Valley and her sister Mrs Brown of this place. Roy and Bert Copeland have gone on a visit to their grandfather at Clyde and will bring home a load of apples.

Mrs James Shuil and CJrace were in Ulen Elder trading Saturday. Mr John Humes is laying the foundation for a new house. James McAinich is building a new bam. Robert Ithoades was at Pleasant Valley for a load of sand yesterday. Mesdames M.

Brown. Emma Hunt and son George accompanied the Rev to Pleasant Hill service Sunday evening. Mrs A Uhoadas and Anna drove to (Jien Elder Friday evening returning Sutnrday. Charles Waters and Robert Norton dined at J. K.

P. Boyd's on Saturday. iir. and Mrs. Frank Chrpm11 rested at J.

K. P. Boyd's last Sunday. Mr and Mrs John Boyd dined with his uncle's family Boyd on Sunday. Report reaches ng that there la a girl baby at Mr and Mrs Will iser's.

Exhorter Chris Riser conducted class meeting at Excelsior on Sunday. Excelsior has a powerful Sunday gathering and needs a church building to accommodate their Methodist congregation. Quite a number of our young people attended Rally Day services at MtStreator Sunday evening MraJacob Runft of fair Creek and children vU-Ked at Mr, A Heller's in Blue Hill Sunday. Messrs Tack and Stevens, of plainview. have started an eight horse feed grinder at this piece.

Wm Foreman and wife made a trip to Beloit, Friday returning home via Glen Eldpr Saturday. Mr A Rhoades is preparing to build a new house. Mr Brown found a place to winter a part of his stock 15 miles south so didn't go to rtainville-Rooks county last week. A Rhoades and Rufos hauled foundation rock for their new house last Friday. Boyd of Excelsior starts (this) Monday evening for a tour of inspection in Colorado with a view of locating there.

He will visit Denver pueblo and many other poin ts, expects to be gone about four weeks. Dispatch. Rev. Bos went to Washington for a visit. The farmers here are all threshing alfalfa seed.

John Schoen threshed over 3oo bushels and Mr. Batman, 57 bushels. Henry Schoeu got hurt last Friday. He was helping his brother John take some rock out of a wiilL when the windlass slipped, and the handle struck his chin, making a severe bruise. Harm.

Pop pen is beginning to build a house. Mr. Buikstra is building a new house. Fgbert Draght has traded one of his horses off. The young people made a party for Kgbert Dragt.

A goodly number present and all had a grxd tune. Money, negotiate farnr loans at lowest rates and most favorable terms. Borrowers given option to pay part er all of principal before maturity. L- D. Beil, Beloit, Kans.

jk in mw Balance of xQOOQQQOOOOOx Proposals wiii-be received by I the rjostmaster for carrying tne mails between Cawker Aity anu j- Hunter, and Cawicer City and Dispatch. Time for receiving bids will expire Dec. 3, 1901. Full particulars can be learned by applying to the postmaster. Nature can only feed the flame of life with the food eateu which is digested.

Herbine will re invigorate a weak stomach, and so improve digestion as to insure the natural bloom of health. Price 50cts. Sold by P. H-Tvlinkenberg, druggist. Miss Carrie I.

Waters, TEACHER of MUSIC, Piano and Organ. Tekms $10 for twenty-five lessons, door north of Whitney House W. P. WOODY AUCTIONEER 4- AND SALE CRIER. Cawker City, Kansas.

Phone 71 Great Newspaper Bargain. The Semi-Weekly. Capital and the Public Record 1 Year for $1-50 The Semi-weekly Capital, published at Topeka, is one of the best farm newspapers published anywhere. Re alizing that a good market report is one of the most valuable features of a farm newspaper, the Capital prints twice a week a full report of all the markets of the world, including Topeka, and the report is absolutely reliable. It prints all the news of the civilized world fresh from the wires of the Aa sociated Press, covering the field more thoroughly than any of the metropolitan weeklies.

But in the matter of Kansas news, it has no competitor, our large corps of special correspondents enabling us to cover the field thorough- ly. Outside of your own home paper. you can get more local news from the Capital than from any other paper published. Editorially it labors unceasingly for the state's moral and material welfare. While strongly Republican in politics, 4ts editorials are fair and unprejudic and its news columns are open alii to the doings of all political parties.

It is printed twice a week for only $1 a year. Order it in connection with the Record for only $150 In a Brilliant Repertoire of COMEDY AND DRAMA Store for Winter Potatoes andlRoof Paint. One Solid of Pleasure Commencing E20rJDAY EVEFJtfMC, OCT. 28. Prices 15, 25 and 35 cents.

Mitchell Co. Temperance Union Will hold 3d nnnnal convention at the ChriHtian church, Beloit, Wednwiday Oct. 30. PROGRAM 10:00 PeTotions Kev. George Darley 10:15 Keport of Officers 10:30 Report of Committees 11:00 Report of township officers and workers 11:30 Appointment of committees lAa Reception and assijnment of delejrat-es 1:30 Devotions Rev.

S. W. Brown Report of committees Election of officers General disenssion led by W. T. Reese 2:30 Address.

by prominent state worker 7:30 Devotional service Rev. Wenning 8:00 Address by prominent state worker Each temperance organization, church, Sunday school and young people's society is expected to send 3 delegates besides its presiding officer. The Light Subject. We have New Coal Oil and Gasoline Tanks and handle the finest grade of oil and gasoline. If you have smoky lamps or stoves and wish to avoid the trouble bring your cans to The Cawker Hardware Opera House Block.

A writer in the London Post suggests a world unbracing anti-anarchist society to co-operate with ail governments in detecting and arresting anarchists. The Chicago post-office was robbed on Sunday of $75,000 in postage stamps; the biggest post office robbery ever perpetrated on the United States. Special Club Offer. For a Trial Subscription of The Topeka Herald. The Topeka D-ily Herald, Topeka's new evening paper, ander the editorial management of Gen Hudson, is thoroughly Kansan in tone, and up to date in every particular.

It contains all the local, state and telegraphic news of the day, and while strictly Republican in principle, will comment upon the politics of Kansas in a thoroughly independent way In order that the readers of the PUBLIC Recokd may have an opportunity to give the Herald a trial, we offer a 3 months subscription to the Herald and the Recoed for 90 cents Both papers one year for $3.70 Address all subscriptions to PUBLIC RECORD? Cawker City, Kansas Mrs McConnell has had a bad attack of grip. Joseph Jackson left Tuesday to attend the Horse show in Kansas City. The Royal Neighbors surprised the Woodmen last Monday night with a good Perkin's Windmills, Aermoters and Red Jacket Pumps. Geo. Buist.

"What cures and keeps you free from sick' headache Why, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Sold by D. C. Everson, druggist.

Barn Paint and Waterproof The Cawker Hardware Co. Opera House Block. 'A new coon in town;" it was shot by Ad. Bird; weighs 28 pounds, and is displayed at Ike Skinner's. The most stubborn cases of Bronchi-tis succumb to Ballard's Horehound Syrup.

Price 25 and 50 cents! Sold by P. H. Klinkenberg. DP Simpson, P. Klinkenberg, A Carleton, Ralph Dockstader, Ed.

Woodbury and H. B. Woodbury are attending the horse and cattle shows at Kansas City, A Warm Article. The Peninsular Stove Co. are the leading Steel Range manufacturers in the world.

We handle their Ranges, Cook Stoves and Heaters. Also air tight wood heaters and oil heaters. The Cawker Hardware Co. Opera House Block. To get the best farm from the best and most experience successful farmers, it is necessary to be a subscriber of the farm paper which has been acknowledged to be the best for the western farmer and especially the Kansas farmer.

The paper which fills this place is The Kansas Farmer, pub Ushed Topeka, the regular price of which is $1, but taken in connection with the Public Record the two papers can be had for 1.35 seDt to this office. Do not put this off, hut attend to it -to-day. IT mflTiee. Mome Cabbage. JoeLizarand family left yesterday for Pawnee, Okla.

They drive through and will visit friends enroute. The Ottawa Bali Club is afraid of our Cawker boy, Elmer Tucker; they would allow him to play with his team, -the Kansas City Dentals; so the latter lost the game. Married October 23, 1901, by the Rev J. K. Drumtnond, at the residence of the bride's parents in Downs.

Miss Eugenie Garland to Alonzo Alexander of Cawker A number of friends from Rus sell Lincoln, Nicodemus and Atch ison were present and it was indeed a festal occasion. Mr. and Mrs Alexander are at home in the house formerly occupied by Theo Kent in this city and all wish them happiness and prosperity for their future as their childhood and youth have evinced their characters so well formed. The sale of Pan-American postage stamps will be discontinued October 31, the date of closing the Exposition. Stamps of that issue in the hands of the public will be good for postage.

The policy of McKinley is to be con tinned absolutely unbroken by Roosevelt. The country has this pledge re" corded," as it were, over McKinley's coffin. Of its conscientious fulfillment bv President Roosevelt there is no. possible doubt. American Economist.

is a source of great satisfaction as you look forward to the many hours you must spend within doors before summer comes again. Comfortable, durable, convenient and elegant furniture is indispensable to the nice home. If you need ANYTHING (orjf you are just married and need EVERYTHING) IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS, go to (George ITmtMil. Season Tickets, Hides wanted. for cash.

Carl Groesch, Cawker City. I 4 Dealers in BUILDING MATERIAL, ali kinds of LIME, COAL AND WIRE. I 111,.

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