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The Selden Independent from Selden, Kansas • 6

The Selden Independent from Selden, Kansas • 6

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Rev, and Mrs. Munro were guests Read The People's Store Free Din of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Home ner Set offering on front page.

Lofal Happening. J. H. Crlswell Sr. called Thursday and advanced his subscription to 1010.

H. D. Deuell loaded his cur Monday for Douglass Nebraska where they will make their future home. Better take a week olT and attend L. M.

Miller and family left Wednesday night for tin 1'uclfio Coast theOherlip Chautuaqua, it will be if vl id ii vl Are You Looking For some place to get the worth of your money? if yon are why not see worth the effort. country where they expect to find a Mrs. S. Badgley went to Norcatur Thursday. D.

6 an ley made business trip to Rexford, Ttoarsdav. Acnes Logan went to Colby Thurs day for a few days visit among her school friends. chunked hands permanent location. Don't forget you will be entertained by plenty of good racing and other doing's at Selden JLHg District Fair September 1, 8, 0 and 10. Get your sale bills printed at this office and be sure of a irood crowd and JJ Pointer Slaven, we sell meat cheap-il er than anybody, well yes and our ill ii vl it; i Oi ili viv ilt ii The Hery barn igala Wednesday.

Mrs. Gertie Saathoft came home Friday from her visit of several months In Kansas City with her sister, Mrs, Weeks. The tori In Chautuaqua is noted for its high class of entertainments and you will miss eleven days of enjoyment If you fall to attend. Mrs. Kate LaHorn, of Oklahoma jj Grocery stosk is complete.

We want Mayor 0, Kloan is slightly un-define weather this week from an attack of the asthma. Three days of first class entertainment it. assured if you attend Selden's Big District Fair, Sept. 7, 8 9 and 10. food prices like B.

B. Deuell had last! it your trade and will sell as cheap as ViiflHriav! hlk hi I la were minted here ii City arrived on the Jersey Wednesday anyone. Mrs. J. A.

Logon, accompanied by Mi 1 1 tfff 11 1 sfAk MSMiBllMW Miss Iva Santrock returned to her tov a visit with her cousins, Mr. Geo. home at Kensington Sunday after a Helsx and Mrs. Will Camp. her greaii grana oauiftiier, Jiuaa i-ar- rott, came down from coiby Sunday.

(f yfj pay the highest Cash Price for Hides whre Mrs. Logan has been visiting tt fl with her sister, Mrs. two weeks visit Bruce sod Agnes Slaveu were Hoxia visitors Thursday of last week. Miss'Daisy Webster, left Wednesday morning for lier home utSelma, Iowa. Mr.

and Mrs. Tracy Montleth wel corned a ittle son at their heme Juiy 24 tti Mrs. Spargrove, of Chicago 111., iime in Monday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. McCarty Norman Ketchuui, the piano and furinture man from Oberlin was a Selden visitor Tuesday, Carl Clark, There are a nnrnoer of mighty fine gardens ill and around SeldeL, judg- tor the past six weeks. C.

W. Hedge, of Bow Creek town-" from the few samples of garden ship was in Selden Wednesday visit-mis that hive found their way to the Ins; his daughters, Mrs. Anna Miller editor's table. (IV Bring in your produce and get highest prices for it. Remember the old Corner Store Mr.

and Mrs. li. B. Deuell and son Herbert left Wednesday for their new home at Douglass Nebraska. Brad was in and told us goodbye and said his sale Tuesday netted him some and Miss Edna Hedge.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Cyrus entertained at Sunday dinner at their pleasant country home last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Geisenheiner and daughters and Mr. John Weil and. I. K.

Huber and a party of Chautauqua boosters of Oborlln came over Wednesday and plastered our town with advertising matter. thing over $2000, and was the best one he ever had, out of quite a number. YOURS FOR BUSINESS POINTER SLAVEN Mr. and Mrs. G.

H. Hoadley came up from the ranch, near Selden, Monday for a few days stay at their Ober- I M. E. Grover received his cominls- 'je jay 0f the Fair will be en-sion as Justice of the I'euce of Sherl- try day, and no admlsson will be dan Township from Governor Stubbs' charged, bring In your exhibits that lin home. Mr.

Hoadley informs us Mrs. Auuu. ieiuiijcd to Selden, Sunday after a two weeks sojourn with her paretts near Lucerne. busy and let's have a good display In every department of the Dis-tr ct Fair Se tember 7, 8, tt and 10. Theo.

I'erUns, one of ie alright hoys of the Vickers neighborhood was in town, Monday accompanied by his olllce Tuesday morning. day and help the superintendents ar range them in their departments. oltice John Sawdon and his father of the Mrs. P. Gannon made this a neighborly call Tuesday.

that the Selden District Fair Association will hold the fair at Selden, September 7. 8, 9 and 10, 09 They have an exceptionally good premium list and speed program and should be liberallj patronized. Oberlin Eye. Geo. Groneweg went to Colby Wednesday where he will visit a few days with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs Joiin Storer who lives south-west of town, Bassettville country were in Satur dav making their third attempt at get ting their bonds fixed up correctly as We have decided to quit worrying about the Russian thistle. The past week: we talked with a from Wichita county, who said last winter was the worst winter on stock ever The Aiulei'son family weie Sunday Woman "This is the woman's centiry." snya a suffragette. As every century has been since the appeal i. nee of Eve. Dr.

A. A. Allen, the Topeka tooth carpenter will be in Selden Friday and (i and 7th. See experienced in that part of the state, Saturday. August A phone message from Editor N.

A. Turner, of Col ny Wednesday morning arfklnk us to procure and send him up half a dozen bamboo fishing poles as a nartv were going for an outing up-to-date dental He further stated that he undoubtedly him for the la'est R. D. Currier and assistant, to which they have been appointed on the "cw Route in connection with Route No 1 out of Selden which will supply mail to the old patrons of the Bassettville Post-oHlce which has been discontinued. The new route will enable the neoole uu in that neck of the would have lost much stock had it not work, hcen for about fortv tons of Russian and fishing at Dewey Lake.

The poles Urbie Massengll, of Ilex ford came went forward as directed. That down Wednesday on his pop-pop wag He Did Net Say. For downright devillshness, eays a New England deacon. gnnsiping women beats 'em all. What did the deacon do? Houston Chronicle.

Saltpeter In Glue. The addition of a teaspoonful of saltpeter to a pot of glue will not only act as a deodorizer, but will aid the glue to dry more rapidly and to be woods to get their mail at least a day sooner than they have been getting thistles he hadjiut up for hay, He gave it as his opinion that except for the Inconvenience arising from the small thorns, the thistle is equally as good a feed ration for stock us is alfalafa hay Lincoln Republican. on, after some meat for his hotel, he says the meat market in his town has guests at i he pleasant home of Mr. Hiid Mrs. G.

Cry us ia Cook township, Decatur county. Dr. A. A. Allen, the scientific optician will be at the Cotnmerical Hoim in Selden Aug.

fith and 7lh. Eyes examined free of charge, The City Clerk says he still has a few dog tags left for the dogs wIiom; owners have not come through with their dog license money. W. Palmer, of University Plnce Lincoln Nebraska and Mr. Diller of Fairbury were the guests of W.

T. l'aul several days last week. right Bro. when ever jou want an article that your merchants don't keep just send your order to Se'den and get it on the return Jersey. It by the way of Oberlln.

run out of Ice and has shut up shop. Oscar Criswell came In on the upper Married. deck of. the open air observation car come harder. On the 25 day of July 1309 at the' ml Friday morning.

Oscar says nis -w residence ot J. L. Baker, three miles ather and uncle Ilarve are well sat-sfled in their Oklahoma home and are north of Republic, Kans in the pres ence of a few friends. Mr. Wm.

A. doing well. DeMerritt of Goodlanc! Kansas, and Discouragement. "So you have bought a horse?" The doctor said riding would give me an appetite." "Does it?" "Certainly. But what's the use? By the time I get through feeding the horse I can't afford to eat." Do You Want To Sell i Your Farm Quick For Cash? S.

Andrews left Tuesday morn-of the Mrs. Fred Blauer and her niece sMiss Giace King, of Speed Kansas i-amfi in Saturday for a visit with Miss Grace Baker, of Republic Kans, were united in the Holy Bonds of matrimony. The Rev. J. D.

Baker mr for 'ort IB 10 loin Hie resi family who have been down there some ni' Duncan and family, weeks Mr. Andrews and sons have a Grocery and Meat Market at Portia Church Annoincements. METHODIST The Misses Johnson, who have Uen where their many Selden friends wish them success. 'aul Snndav School 10 A. M.

Mrs. officiating. The room was beautifully decorated and under an arch of evergreens and (lowers with the date of the month and year, stood the bride and groom while the solemn vows which made them one for life were taken. the guests of Miss Nellie Lewis the mist, week denarted for their home at If so write price and description to R. G.

McCOY LAND CO. FORMOSA, KANSAS and we will do the rest tor a very small Superintendent. i. 1 Nebraska, Monday. Preachine- at Shibboleth ever other Extra Fine dried Peaches 8cts Sunday morning at II a.

m. It. Cannon has made a deal Junior League 3 P. M. Louise The groom was dressed in a light per lb.

Special Prunes 6cts per lb. Gannon's Pure Gold Coffee Jrf or the Miller store building which he Anderson, Superintendent. colored suit and the bride was beauti snow occupbs and went to Hoxie Wed Epworth League. 7 P. M.

Jame9 19 cts. per lb. commission. Yours, McCOY. "nesdav where trie necessary transfer fully gowned in white net, trimmed with Valenciennes lace.

The bride Ritter leader. "The nearness of ex-tremityto opportunity." made. and groom were the recipients of At The People's Store. We overheard Mayor G. W.

Sloan Carl Clark and wife left Sunday many beautiful preeents. After tha vows had been taken and ieveuing for the Seguin country where say he was going to tret the City Mar Carl will run a threshing engine and congratulations extended the company repared to the dining-room Prayer meeting Thursday evening. 'Baptist Sunday, June 27th. Sunday School 10:00 A. M.

B. P. U. 7p. m.

Subject: Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7.30 p.m. Regular preaching services the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month. (Mrs. Clark will look after the board where a bountiful d'nner was served ang house on wheels. One feature that appeared at this The Secret of Success.

Get something the people need, then let the neoole know you got it." i O. Caster has our thanks for sea wedding not often seen wa.4 that the 'son tickets to theOberlin Chautuaqua, officiating minister's wife was the shal early next week and wait on those who had failed to comply with his cleanup order and make a personal appeal to them in behalf of the sani-tury ordinances of the city and then if they didn't respond promptly he would start something doing Queer isn't it that some foks have to be made to do things that really benefits them more than it does any one else? Home Grown Roasting Ears, did you say! Yum, urn who'll be the first to shy a mess on the editor's table? W. Tibbies and Bart Ballard, of Dresden passed through Selden Tuesday morning on their way to the Deuell sale south of town. which begins August (I and last until youngest child of Mrs. Cole of Phil This is the plain talk prescription for business success given by Mr.

II. L. FOR SALE Aug. 15, Mr. Caster say they have the lips Co.

and the bride the minister's liv-uj sat.k" A irood Plana Binder strongest program this year they have Kramer, the famous creater and advertiser of Cascarets, Candy Cathartics, youngest child and the groom the youngest child of the DeMerritt ever had. and there will he entertain which In a few years have developed a Hient for every one. sale of a million boxes a month. Every nf this naner knows that the and a good team of horses for particulars call on J. A.

Yantis. FOR SALE Two new Riding Cultivators at half orice for quick sale. A big manufacturers of Cascarets have per sistently "let the people know" and the Normal Notes. (By Students.) As usual the stump speeches by the faculty the Urst day were enjoyed. The general exercise period is made results have shown that Mai.

Kramer Local Market Report. Young Fries 12c per pound Old hens 7c per pound. Butter 16c per pound. Fresh eggs 14c per dozen. Corrected every week by M.

E. Grovkr. (Wing Powder JIMlUy Book Free has something the people needed," It is a good object lesson in the school i bargain. Selden State Bank. of business very enjoyable as we have the oopor-tunity of improving as well as refresh- I with every can Jit 25c, Sold only ig our minds.

Council Proceedings. Prof. Jent's experiments in agricul by HOUSE SON Selden Kansas, July 2fi 1909. Council met in regular session Mayor. G.

W. Sloan in the chair, councilmen present S. Tv Wiggins, T. ture were much appreciated by the teachers Friday. Miss Menefee takes Miss Monteith's place as pianist this week.

We aimreciated Rev. Sweet's short ROUSE GALL CURE RESH ISH FRIDAY .1. Rouse, C. C. Malcolm, Charles AND Laird and W.

T. Logan city clerk. IN Minutes of last meeting read and talk along the line of reading Monday. Mr. Fairchild State Sunt- of public instruction favored us with a much appreciated talk Thursday.

He conducted the theory class also and de approved as read. Thpi renort of the committee on the matter of the Fowler Lumber Company scales was that the street south or the livered the address to the 8th, grade graduates in the evening. scales should be filled in and the water run east on third street, as the street north of scales was higher and Mr. Turner being unable to fulfill his duty as instructor in our institute has sent Mr. Harrin of Mound City, Linn it was impossible to drain the water off in that direction.

r.n. whn is a verv competent instruc I Why let your Horses suffer i when you can prevent it by buying a box of i On motion the following bills were tor. I Miss Kate Saathoff went to Seeain audited and allowed: Sloan, work on street Wednesday and returned Monday PEACHES APRICOTS PUMPKINS BLACKBERRIES OR APES SALMON PINEAPPLE SWEET POTATOES PLUMS PEARS 2 A 0 25 with slo 00 The following'are the names of vis itors at Normal: Mr. Fairchild, Rev. Crane supplies 5 55 Harry Andrews, work on street 1 50 Sweet.

Misses Wilburma Gallogly Security Gall Cure MBircrm (Ullaeher. Emma. Ruth and S. W. Andrews resignation as Thi-Ia Thoms son.

Nell Korb, Mrs. street commissioner was accepted and the Mayor appointed Z. D. Buckles Sears. Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander, Mrs Proctor, Mi s. Helen Martin, Mr. Jen kins and the Misses Alta Walden Lizzie and Susie Lacey. For Sale At $1.10 per Doz Tomatoes Corn to filled the vacancy, appointment was approved by the council.

On motion it was carried that a levy of $700 be made for the ensuing year and that the city clerk certify the same to the County Clerk. On motion Council adjourned. Attest G. Sloan. W.

Logan, City Clerk. Selden Pharmacy Buys 9 bars good Sr Laundry Soap at POTTRK RON 95 31b can Table 1.75 At The People's Store. Fancy Peaches.

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