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The Phillipsburg Dispatch from Phillipsburg, Kansas • 7

The Phillipsburg Dispatch from Phillipsburg, Kansas • 7

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Money to loan on farm property. City Officers. What Miht Happet It has been feared for a time that C. A. Lewis.

some of the larger western oanws I mm MAffoiiiiis i 111 M. W. Ilardraan Mayo Members of Council: John Gubhart. Fr Bridegroom. Jeff Hat8eUl.

W. C. Smith. W. While.

W. H. TookM Justly might succumb to the strain put on them by he larger eastern institutions but the bankers of Kansas have been County Officers. Checks will be accepted the same as cash at the apple car Saturday. Surveyor Voyles was doing some work in the north part of town on Monday.

Did you get fooled in the appearance of Dick Weeks' show window? We did. Under Sheriff Riley made an official safe guarding against such a condition. The banks of this county are under complete management and have been Oppossd in Topeka. Topeka lawyers are epposing the proposed plan of Congressrnaa Soott te bare congress compel the niala-tenance of clerks and deputies at the federal court offices in Kansas City. GEO H.

TANMHILL. Representative B0ARS1 BOARS (iLLTS! I have eighty head of registered Duroc Jersey swino for sale, of the best blood line8 of the breed. Every animal guaranteed. Call at my farm and see stock, or address Bert Finch, Prairie View, Kas. 11.

F. D. No. 3. Ij.

T. MAK'l l.N, County Clertt i t'KANK IONOVAN, County Treasurer busy getting in shape to stand any test that might come. It would not F. L. K.

Countryman. Probate Judiro This would mean that George surprise us any to hear most any day fiharitt rlivk iif th rlrouit rourt and I W. N. MltOKK, County Attonwy tnanu, cieiK or we circuit court ana pKANK niiENlZEK.eu.rk Court M. ARNOLD.

Sunt Public Instruction that some of the large banklnir houses of St. Joe. Kansas City, or St. Louis visit to Woodruff land Prairie View J. O.

M. KKN.1E. Sheriff KliKl) VOYLKS. County Surveyor on Monday. had closed their doors which would morion AiDaugn, ciera i tne aisixici court, would both have to move there.

It is said that Judge Pollock has for some tlrae contemplated anyway to remove to Kansas City and aoake his home there. Churches. F. A. Baker, the meat market and restaurant man will deliver at your undoubtedly be very trying on some banks in Kansas, but should such a thing happen we don't think the door fresh meats and bread.

tf PKFSBVTERIAN CHURCH. Rov. J. R. Mc-tiuown.

pastor. Suniluy school 10 a. prtMK'hiiujT a. christian endeavor 7 p. preaching 8 p.

ni. people of this county would have any Fred Weston and Miss Lole Bateman of Marvin attended the play at the cause for alarm as our banks are all Shanklin Gordon. in the finest condition possible. The Record Apple Crop Up to Date. F.

B. Elliott, the roan who bands out insurance, must have taken out a little Insurance on bis apple crop. Notwithstanding the total failure of the Winship theater Monday evening. VfETHOniST CHURCH. Rev.

E. V. Alle pastor. Sunday school 10 a. preaching 11 a.

m. Epwortu Lcuitue. 7 p. preaching 8. p.

m. Thursday eveniiis. prayer meot I nir and teachers' meetlnit o'clock. I A. W.

Gibbs, of Marvin has been re- Pav cash for Produce. Highest market pric James Larson is over from Speed ported very sick this week, threatened today. es at all times. Headquarters for poultry and stock food. Take home a package of feeding skimmed milk to calves, lou wlthjbraln fever, but is said to be better at this writing.

VWm. Bogart, of city thisnorning whil'e'on his'return flAPTTST CHURCH. Rev. K. F.

Judson. pastor, Sunday school HI a. m. Junior i p. m.

Ycunif Peoples Meeting Evening preucliinK Monday evening Roys Club. Wed. evening Praise, und 1'ruyer meeting. Ladies Aid Society ilrst and third Fridays of each month. Covenant meeting Wednesday evening beforu the Hrsl in each mouth.

fruit crop this season, Mr. Elliott baa gathered 26 bushels of nice Qeniton apples from his farm across the Blue from Manhattan. We have beard reports of a few apples bere and there, but 2G bushels is the largest Quantity so far reported in this part of tha state. LUJ will find it profitable investment. Phone 97.

rom a trip through Texas and Okla- 4 Miss Ina Beeler returned to her home in Jewell City last Thursday. A series of revival neettngs.was opened" in the Christian church on Tuesday. Rev. F. E.

Blanchard of Councilman Co are removing W. L. Wilson, of Agra, is a business, visitor in town today. If you buy apples at the car Saturday they mav be paid for with checks. Ed Cooms came down from Greenwood today to do a little trading and look after other business.

You can saOe fifty cents by paying your neUt year's subscription to the Dispatch at once. The price will be raised to $1.50 per year January 1st. John N. Smith has just installed a new set of stocks and is prepared to Lodges. AF.

A. No. im.QMeetH Thursday ot or before full 'moon, liootua al tMasouio Tuuiple ICd Close. Socrotury. GA, No.

77. Mocts flrt Hu'nnliiy fitter full moon. V. II. lUmcliton, Commandor.

General Godfrey Quits Fort Riley. General Edward S. Godfrey, who was retired in October, has left Fort Riley for the East to make his home. their string of corn cribs from this Smith Center is in charpe place. A Complete Success Tlic Fireman's Ball given in the Winship Opera House last evening was a success in every particular and was greatly enjoyed by the dancers and spectators.

As a result the exchequer of Rescue Hose No.l shows a larger balance on hand of about $200. alter all bills are paid. The boys are trying to get their outfit up to the We acknowledge a pleasant call Michael Beckley ret urned Thursday from Logan where he attended the funeral of his brother Emanuel, age from Wm Eupke of Long Island this o. o. No.

IM. Moetlnu every Tuesday He and Mrs. Godfrey were escorted to their train by the band and a squadron of the Seventh cavalry and as their train left Fort Riley a brigadier general's salute of 11 guns was fired. General Godfrey had been In command a. a.

A evoniiur.n Itooms In Townsend Hull Riley, Sueretary. afternoon. 72 years, who died on Tuesday. This was the last-brother Uncle Mike had M. L.

and J. W. Maples' -were up NO. vfonERN woomiEN ok amkkica. from Klrwin on Tuesday attending to standard required by the state so as 11L MA.

Munts Ntvniiil Kr iliivof the niontti. living, another brother, George, hav- do any and all kinds of horseshoeing. of Fort Riley for the past five years, and had been in the service since 1867. business. KooniH In tliu Townseiid building.

U. M. Mill clerk. ine died at Eldorado Springs several to be able to draw their share of the Sta te's donat ion to the fire companies. This will now soon be accomplished.

They can't find a horse so unruly that John can't handle him with that Mrs. W. G. Bissell is enjoying a visit months since. He has four sisters living.

KB. Meets second. EASTERN STAR. No. at the home of Ilarry Moulton and To Improve Cemetery.

Through the influence of Congres machine. U-lt -i TihmIhv of I In' month. Rooms 111 Masttnic mother at Temple Mrs. Mury Koirers. Secretary.

fcescue No. 1 is a company of which the city is duly proud and several en tizens In particular have shown thei man Scott, the war department nas decided to Bpend $1,400 in repairing JohnG. Hill, of Logan, attended the drives and walks within the na the funeral of his old friend Dempsey MDreciatlon in a very substantial Rfhekahloikje.no. i. o.o.

v. hold reirulur meeUnirsoti Hrst and third Fridays in eiiuli month. Rooms In MusoiU Temple. Lulu llalinenkratt seerolaiy. tional cemetery at Fort Scott.

The II. Smith in this city last Sunday. Manner. Among which are F. PicturesXhristmas Francis Brockett and Jack McDaniel quartermaster at St.

Louis haa been directed to prepare the necessary plans and specifications and advertls Winship and Son, who gave the free use of their elegant opera hall and all went to Klrwin this morning to do tihe side rooms for this occasion, and CATARRIH1 some brick work on the Landes alfalfa A. Baker, proprietor of the Model mill. for bids to have the work done. The advertisement will probably be published about the first ef the year. The Fort Scott cemetery has been In a deplorable condition for soma time.

who turned his restaurant over to the tioys last evening for the serving of Mr. aud Mrs. Bud Fitzhugh were over from Logan on Sunday to call on the midnight supper. These gentle-en surely showed a loyal spirit and theD. II.

Smith family in their sorrow. it is duly appreciated by the members aud the public in general. The Thomas Dye and son, Elmer, and Warren Emery are over from Logan success and betterment of the Fire Company means the mutual advantage today having business of importance at Kansas City's Loss. E. F.

Blabee, the popular general agent of the Burlington railroad at Kansas has resigned to take the position of traffic manager for the Nelson Morris Packing company with headquarters at Chicago. Mr. BUbee haa many friends tbroughtout the West who will rejoice at his success while deploring his absence from their the court house. the entire city. Music was furnished by Prof.

V. N. Sauerwein, assisted Jt Is Time to think of Christmas Presents now, and nothing makes so good apres-ent as a Picture; it is always in sight and NeVer In The Way. haOe a Very nice line of Framed Pictures and a great any styles of "Mouldings from Which I can frame any Picture. Are Always Appreciated.

firing in the Pictures you Want Framed and see the ones Which I haOe in Stock. County attorney Moore and wife, by Mrs. Theo. Close piano, O. L.

Regester clarionet, R. O. Strain and and all the little Moores spent Thanksgiving with his parents at St. John S. C.

Landes cornets. May the "seo Kansas. Will informs us that he had vicinity. nd annual ball" of Rescue Hose Nol an enjoyable visit. attended with even greater success Stafford County Farmers Meet.

M. A. Paynter' state agent for the The first farmers' institute in Staf Continental Ins. was in the city Burglars are at Work in Town. ford county was held at St.

John with yesterday making settlement with over 600 people in attendance. Mr. John Drake for the loss of his house Mrs. E. Albaugh informed us Tues- iay that sometime during the past II.

Miller and Miss Henrietta Calern of the Agricultural college were pres by fire several weeks ago. few davs thieves had entered the Ely's Cream Balm Sure to Give Satisfaction. Q.VC8 RELIEF AT ONCE. It cloanHott, soot he, hnals, and protee.ta the iliHotised liieinbritim rxtmltinq from Catarrh and driven awny a Cold in the Head quickly. Kostoion the Heiinen of Tiwta and Kmell.

Easy to une. Contains no injurious drugs Applied into the noHtrils and absorbed. liare Size, 50 cents at Druk'tot or ty mail. Liquid Croam Balm for use in atomizers 75 cents. ELY BROTHERS.

56 Wsrrsn New York. ent. A permanent institute was or liar of the rooming house conducted ganized with VV. R. Gorman president, M.

C. Bailey was mixed up In a run-a-way last Friday that caused him several days of inconvenince. Under by her and Miss McCracken, just seuth of the square, and burglarized Frank Gilmore, secretary, and J. K. Guyer, vice president.

M. A. Spaulding Captain Haskell of Lawrence Dead. Captain John G. Haskell died at his the care of Dr.

Z. F. Burt he is again out attending to business. After January 1, 1908, the subscription price of the Dispatch wilt be $1.50 per year. Vutit that date, you haOe the opportunity of getting one year in adOance for $1.00.

home in Lawrence after an illness of a month. Caplaln Haskell had been in a trunk of its conteits. The trunk was the property of her daughter, Mrs. J. J.

Ilartwell, who with her usband are making their home temporarily at Valimeyer, 111., and it contained silverware, china and clothing of considerable value. Mrs. Albaugh says that in addition to tiie rifled trunk they have lately noticed indications of some person or persons prowling around the house, and the Kansas affairs since 1857, when he arrived in the territory. He was state architect for several terms and held other positions of Importance. He was Professional I).

I. HA(1(AUI), M. l. PiiYHKii an and Suhuicon. Olllce South Side of Square.

a brother of the late Dudley C. Has kell. Apples are scarce -all over the west this year and the people of this county are certainly in luck to have an opportunity to buy apples out of the Calls answered Promptly, Day or Night TilONKS, ladies are considerably worried about the matter. House breaking and leu. 88, Olllt-e, car next Saturday which will be at Beginning on Time.

The Concordia Wade is agitating a the depot. burglary are pretty serious offenses, union depot for that town. It has evidently decided, after watching the J. L. SHE WM AKER, Commissioner Brown is getting On and after January 1st, 1908, 1 $150 Per year, will be the price of subscription to the 1 Dispatch.

$1 will be accepted until January 1st. 1 ajad if the perpetrators can be captured they will be severely dealt with. Kansas City comedy, to begin early. Physician and Surgeon. material on the ground for a 50x56 barn with driveway and granary attached.

This will make a handsome Objects to "Stringency." The Emporia Gazette pleads for Ofllce in Lewis lluildln, west side of Square. Oftlce l'lione 23, ilestd. 230. and valuable improvement to his fine someone to please take tne naterui farm south of town. word "stringency" out into the woods and kill It.

Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Morgan were DR.

M. ROBERTSON, Phillipsburg, Kans. instructed in the myst eries of O. E. S.

Tuesday evening. Hot very many Long Seeks Guidance. Senator Long Is sending a letter to All rutin utteiHled unimptly. Office at Mc- of the male members were present Cormick's uhurniiiry, l'lione S3i. Had you noticed the announce-nent of the raise in price of the Hispatch? It takes effect the first ly of January.

CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. fa Rind You Hate Always Bought bankers and business men in Kansas No lunah! Regular meeting and elec asking for expressions as to needed legislation touching upon the financial tion of officers next Tuesday evening Chinese Smugglers Win Battle. H. B. Neiswanger, W.

C. Whitney Is up from Agra to Victoriai B. Dec. 2. Advices Dr.

E. A. Nelson was called to the day. from Shanghai tell of a battle between situation. He declares that he has received many telegrams and letters asking him to urge President Roose DENTIST.

home of Henry Grote In Mound town a flotilla of imperial war junks and Miss Uachael Matteson spent Mon Office rooms 5 and 0 In the A. ship yesterday to attend a two year velt to convene a special session of the salt smuggling fleet at Qulnsan, which, after Bevere fighting, involving day with her sister Delia in this city. Phone. No. 2:15.

old child who had pulled a kettle of congress. W. A. Cottwell, of Concordia, has boiling water from the stove. The Lewis building, rhilllpsburg, Kans.

Bears the Etgnatvrc of child was badly burnt but the doctor many lives, resulted in victory for the smugglers who captured the entire fleet of 19 war Junks. Many atrocities were committed upon the prisoners been in the city this week on a business deal. Grand Jury for Topeka. Topeka is to have a grand jury to thinks it will not prove fatal. W.

A. BARRON, Attorney-at' las'. Investigate alleged sewer "grafts." Anna Strain returned to Topeka City Attorney Drtwnlng declares that taken, one imperial officer having his eyes gouged out, and right arm cut off afterwards being thrown on shore, on Monday after a very pleasant visit he has found many Instances of poorly Kur mill iMimniitri- ill liiNiirinic'e. Hiieclal in tention irlron to mil uhIuIu Imslnc. and mlsconstructed sewers in Topeka where he bled to death.

with the home folks. John Drake has his new residence well under wav and will fcoon be "at and to that end urges that a grand Jury be called. Six hundred signers were secured to a petition. Another Defeat for Hartje. UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR.

License. No. 568. Stocks at Speed, Kansas, Long Island, Kansas, and Phillipsburg, Kansas. Calls promptly attended day or night.

Phone No's. 4 M. A. Spauldlng, Phillipsburg, Kansas, No Criminals In Smith County. Philadelphia, Dec.

2. The superior court Monday refused the petition of F. Augustus Hartje, of Pittsburg, for a re-argument in his suit for divorce from his wife. Mary Scott Hartje. The Smith county is boasting that It has not a single criminal case, booked for trial at its December term of court court recently affirmed a decision of the Allegheny county court which re Wm.

Kingery ATTO EY-AT-LAW Lawyer, Alwtractor and Real Estate. Phone, llesid. No. 11. Olllce, No.

65 DlToWe DENTIST Offloe In Lewie Building, wet Ide. New York Should Take Notice. home" to friends again. U. F.

Stinson and It. C. Uickford are absent on a businesfc trip to Kansas City and other Missouri towns. We are glad to report that Millard llaum is slowly Improving and that he will soon be able to be out again. V.

.1. Close, of Kansas City, lias been in the city this week visiting his brothers Jacob and John and attending to some business. John S. Smith has moved his shop fused Hartje a divorce. Hartje sought "Stringency" Hem: A new bank was to have the case re-opened alleging started in Independence recently.

New 5 new evidence. The case will probably be appealed to the supreme court of York, N. papers, pleuse copy. Suicide Near Conway Springs- PeniiHylvanla. To Close Nebraska Insurance Co.

John Lebo, a young fanner who hat Lincoln, Dec. 2. Attorney lived on various farms near Conway Springs for several years, committed General Thompson Monday morning propared a petition asking for a receiv suicide by shooting himself through the head with a 44-callbro revolver. one door west of the old location where ho will be able to do any and all kinds of blacksmlthing on short er for the National Mutual Fire insurance company, of Omaha. The attor Poor health is assigned as the cause of the act notice.

lie lias his shop handily arranged and thoroughly equipped. 14-1 ney general alleges that the liabilities of the company are $253,843.89, and One of the bent equipped barns in northwest Kansas. Special attention given to commercial trade. Bus to and from all trains. Hack to Marvin, on Mo.

Pac At 7 a. m. and 4 p. m. Phil Albaugh, Proprietor Mora Said the Better, nmzoQ Jewelry Store.

Is wlnr you rot tlio worlh of your money. Krerythlnir wnrrautud as ft-pwolwl. rillLLIPSBURG KANSAS, the assets $116,779.80. Deputy Audi If President Roosevelt hands the tor Tierce left early Monday morning to file the petition in the district 'court nf nnmrlna county. K.

M. Coffin is Paper trust what is coming to It the Republican City News assures him PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM "tFfrJ' bnuitille bait. i l-nuiKiu lmun.nl irwwth. NTr Falls to Hrators Ory 11 sir to Its Vouthful Color. lesndlws llmrfiwi that it won't care how long he make nrcnldent of the company, and J.

L. his next message. Mabln, secretary..

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