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The Phillipsburg Dispatch from Phillipsburg, Kansas • 8

The Phillipsburg Dispatch from Phillipsburg, Kansas • 8

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3 The Wonderful Growth of Calunmelt 4 Special This Week. 4 IEtakta Sun. Hon. Taei. Wed.

Thu. FrL Sat 1 2 3 4 5" 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 125126127128129 Ladies' Ready-made Skirts and Waists. 4 3 CLO. "N.M. "F.a iCAF.M.

fl-81. 8th. W84th. Is due to Its Perfect Quality and Moderate Price Used In Millions of Homes -1 4 $2.00 $3.00 $1.25 $1.00 $1.25 Good wool dress skirts trimmed with cloth to match Extra value in wool skirts, well trimmed All at each Black sateen waists nicely tucked l- Black sateen waists; fancy braid trimmed 4 4 I Jndge Parker and the Pension Law. The attention of every old soldier of Young Man.

Young man, what makes the country great? Not mart nor boundary nor itate, Not argosies that sweep the sea 'Tls none of these that make us free; Tls none of these that keep us grand 'What is it makes and builds the land? Tls YOU! Young man, who is the country's guide? Who stands herguard on every side? Not men of war that ride the foam, Nor mountains piercing heaven's dome, Nor rivers rushing to the strand. Who has the sure and guiding hand? 'Tls YOPl Young man, who Is the nation's guard? Not sullen gates with cannon barred, Not harbor mouth or mountain pass Nor fortresses where warriors mass. Whom does the nation choose for guard? Who o'er her fate keeps watch and ward? Tls YOU! Young man! Young man! The endless fight, The endless stress of wrong and right Wherein the ballot tells the tale Is on again You must not fall Start right.vote right.thlnk right.young man Who keeps the land Republican? Tls YOU. Hosier. I si 4 CE.MR RHPID the Union Army and his friends Is called to Judge Parker's letter of acceptance by the suggestion of that gentleman of the plan which he proposes to deal with the question of age 4 pensions.

This subject is bound to re ceive a great deal of attention in the I H. C. Bickford coming campaign and ought to be considered dispassionately, but at the same time, practically. Irwin Plotner. At Lome of Mr.

and Mrs. James lit McCorraick, on Monday evening of this week, occurred the marriage of David L. Irwin to Miss Julia Plotner. the ceremony being performed by Rev. Walsh of the BaptiBt church.

The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Plotner, old and respected citizens of this city. She is a very sweet girl who has many friends here who wish her much happiness.

Mr. Irwin has been a resident here for the last year. He is a painter and sign writer by trade and is a young man who has mademany friends here by his straight forward business methods. The happy couple took the east bound train that evening bound for OUlahama, where Mr. Irwin owns a nice property.

The Dispatch wishes them a long, happy and prosprious future. 4 It is Known, of course, that President Roosevelt, acting by tan i under the authority vested in him by law, recently issued an Executive Order declaring that hereafter a veteran of the Butterick Patterns. Phone 62. Senator Hoar a Strong Advocate of 3 Civil War, who had fought for the Union, and who had reached the age of sixty-two year, should be considered disabled to a certain percentage and should be granted a certain pension Woman Suffrage. From his past appearance in public life the late United States Senator II oar, from Massachusetts, has been an earnest upholder of all kinds of legisla for that disability.

It seems that President Cleveland had fixed the age tion for the benefit of women, and has been instrumental in the passage of many laws which have given to them better opportunities of education and of 75 vests for a grade of disability, that President McRinl5y had fixed it wage-earning, and above all he has at 65 years, and' neither action was criticised. been a fearless champion of political Hut the moment President Roosevelt, rights of women. The sudden and sad news of the death of the brother of Bert Finch our republican candidate for county treasurer, has caused him to do what any loving, brother would do, sacrifice his own personal ambitions and po A strong attachment existed between him and his estimable wife. When following precedent, brought the limit to 63 years, the Democrats jumped in and forgetting that their own president Having sold out I desire all who know themselves indebted to me to call in and settle their account either by cash or note, C. M.

Cole New music, latest' ballads, comedy sketches; double song and dance, beautiful duetts, at opera house Friday evening, October 28. The morning theme, for Sunday morning Oct. 30 by pastor of Baptist church 11 o'clock is "The Mystery of the Kingdom of God" The evening subject at 7:30 vill be Solo, I love him far better. Rev. Chas.

Walsh, Mrs. Hoar died last winter, his friends had acted along similar but not quite predicted that he would not long sur Capital and Surplus, $60,000.00 FIRST NATIONAL BANK PH I LLIPSBURQ, KANSAS. JJOE8 a general banking- business Buy and sells foreign exchange Authorized depository for county funds Long and short time loans at lovet rates Tour patronage solicited. DIRECTORS OEORPH VEEH, K. P.

GRANGER, A. H. GRANGER, I.H.ROGERS. W. D.

GRANGER, litical interests and hasten to tne so equitable lines, they abused Presi dent Roosevelt for all they could lay vlue her, II is life long advocacy of equal rights for women was doubtless made more earnest by his association relief of the orphan children and to straighten up his dead brother's It is impossible at this time to tell just how long it will require him to be away from home with this noble woman, All his public addresses on this sub ject are characterized by a high respect but as tne election is now less than two weeks away, it practi for womanhood. In a speech delivered at Amherst, Massachusetts, Mr. Hoar their tongues to in the wav of vituperation. Judge Parker, taking the cue from his followers makes this proposition in his letter of acceptance, in effect: "Now, this pension order is unconstitutional. I am willing to admit that the boys ought to have it, but this Roosevelt man has gone ahead of the procession, I can't stand for that.

I will tell you what I will do; if I am Residence Tot Sale. A good twelve room house, two and half lots of ground, tn nice location, aid: cally takes him out of the cam is absent from paign, but we have commence in suffer while he the county. "I believe that the fie public will never reach the lofty ideal of the con The next regular Teachers' Examination will be held at Phillipsburg, on Saturday, October 29, 1904, plenty of bearing fruit trees, hydrant ception of our fathers; it will never at VV. C. Coleman is oyer from Nicode- and water in house, and everything in good condition.

Want to sell within the justice of the republicans of this county, that in his absence, on so sad a mission, that they will see that his political interests Exercises will begin promptly at 8 tain the high moral quality which will mus today and Is as full of talk as ever. o'clock a. m. C. M.

Arnold the next thirty days. Call upon C.J. be alike its strength and its safety, un C. S. Adams of Long Island was a elected I will revoke that pension order and you boys can come to congress and Fleming, PhlUlpsburg, Kansas, for til that qualification shall be given to pleasant visitor to our city, on Tuesday County Superintendent Captain Poling returned from St.

it by the help and co-operation of wo of this week. price and terms. If you want a home, this is your opportunity. do not stirrer. Mr.

incn nas been making a very gentlemanly campaign and wherever he has I will help you get a bill through to give you what Roosevelt's order gives Louis this morning, very much Improv After waiting nearly a year our good man, "The moral temperament, which de you now, and which 1 propose to take ed in his eyesight. His daughter and old friend. Dr. Lincoln comes to the An exchange speaks ot a man who it gone, the people have iormea a very pleasant acquaintance with front with an interesting letter from termlnes permanently the history of any community, is given to it by its is said always paid for his home paper It l-V. her children, from Denver, also arrived this morning for a visit with her parents and other relatives.

Logan. Don't fail to read it. women. No nation, no city, no house' a yenr in advance, ass reun uc never been sick in his life, never had i him and he has left a good impression with them. He is an exemplary young man, splendidly qualified to discharge the import Vr, and Mrs.

Charley Kerns and Mr. A drunken congressman once said to corns on his toes, nor looinaune, uis and Mrs. 8. Anmlller. left Sunday potatoes never rust, his babies never hold, ever took a lofty place, where the influence of women did not inspire it with the heroic temper.

But this influence can only be exerted by woman to its fullest extent when she shares night for St Louis to spend a week at the world's fair. Abraham Lincoln: "I am a selfmade man." "Then sir," responded honest Abe, "that relieves the Almighty of an awful responsibility." cry at night, hW wife never scolds, and ant duties ot the office ot county treasurer, and now that he has been compelled to so suddenly he succeeded lit herving three terms on the school board without being cussed. A great many people consider thir the responsibility, and takes her proper teen an unlucky number but not one away." Ia order to carry out that program he asks the voters to a democratic house of representatives, so that he can start his legislation to give the pensioners something they have al-eady Well, what does Judge Parker take the people for. anyhow? They endorse that order of Roosevelt's. They know it is legal and exceedingly just.thought fut and generous.

They will not vote to allow Judge Parker to revoke the order and take any chances with a democratic Uouse. They know by experience what has happened to the old soldiers with democratic congress and democratic president Inter-Ocean, and fair part in the conduct of the state of them ever refuses to take thirteen This is the time of the year when First published in "Dispatch," Oct. 2T, 1904.) Sheriffs Sale. In Distriot Court of Phillips county, Kansas. Notice is hereby irlveu ithat I wiL offer tnr leave the county, each republican in the county ought to feel an interest in seeing that his political which she is to Influence.

eggs or bananas for a dozen. "Whenever in the household woman the boys and girls sit on the front porch and look scorn fully at the stars. Pret ale and sell, at public auction, to the highest interests do not suffer in his com munity, and we have confidence ty soon she says: "What are you thinking about?" And he says "the same is admitted to the confidence of her husband, she can be depended upon for all household virtues of economy of Our country friends should never fail To buy or order through the mail "TKETHINA" for it surely fills The bill for teething children's ills. "TEETH INA" Aids Digestion, Regu- in the justice of our people to be ana oegt Didder ror cash, at the east door of the court house, In the city of in Phillips county Kansas, on November 28th. at the hour of 3 o.olock p.

standard time, the following described real estate situated in said Phillips county, Kansas, to-wit: Lots 37, 28, 29, 8(, 81, 33, 8. thing that you are." "Don't you do it" lieve they will do it. self-sacrifice and purity. It Is only she replies "or I'll slap your face." X. laies me Doweis oi cnuciren ol any atre and makes teething easy, and costs when the is excluded from that confi dence that she sets the example of sel as and 3fl, ail in Davis' Addition to the town of Marvin.

'There's a loi ot tine women folk," only 25 cents at Druggists. Bald sale will be made under and bv virtue fish noss and frivolity." A telegram was received at Prairie View on Thursday of last week announcing the death of Guy Finch at his home in the said a colored preacher, "dat comes to church to see every hat in the congre of an execution issued out of the District Court of Phillips county, Kansas, upon a judgment rendered on January 2iith, 1901, by I have employed an experienced bak er and am furnishing the public with Notice. All parties owning lots in Marvin ceme An exchange says take a silver let it drop on the table and you gationevery hat but one the one m. KicKey, ajuriiice or the peace in and for Phillipsburg; township, in said county and state, in favor of A. Sutherland, M.

W. Bart tery, piease mark tnem, giving name fine bread, cakes, etc. Try our goods state ot Washinston. lie was and number. The cemetery has been that de Lord passes right under yo' noses for help in his cause and tosaye notice a ring.

Wear the ring yourself at the Blue Front restauaant. 38-tf leson, t. r. Hartleson and William Lutt, artners as The etutberland-llartleson-Luttl 'ompany, and against J. W.

Rinhardson snd sick only a short time with pneumonia, death coming to his relief very early in the struggle resurveyed that the association may be able to give new deeds with correct numbers. Please attend to this matter or give it to a friend, send the dollar to and we will apply it oa your subscription. Another nice experiment your own black souls!" We suppose many white preachers have the same If troubled with a weak digestion Barney Kallon, partners as Kicbardson A Fallon; said judgment jbeinif for the sum of to bear interest at 10 per from January try Chambarlaln'a Stomach and Liver Mr. Finch was a son of John cause for complaint Sfith, 1901, debt, and costs. consists in taking a new dollar bill an! Tablets.

They will do you good. For Finch of Mound township and brother of the republican candi Witness my hand at Phillipsburtr, Kansas, this Sfith dti.T of October, at once. N. W. Oibbs, G.

Evf.i.i President. Secretary O. T. U. Meeting.

The Spring Creek Union, W. C. T. 0 sale by all dugglsts. WEST, KEEDER AN HASKELL.

Judge J. S. West, Congressman date for county 'treasurer. Guy PUL8IFEB SMITH, Concordia, Kansas, Attys, for Plff. G.

E. Utter, Sheriff of Phillips county, Kansas. By S. C. Lamdr8, t'nder Sheriff.

5w To extinguish a chimney of fire take a large handful of sulphur and throw was raised on the Finch farm in Reeder and W. H. Haskell will address the people ot Long Island on Saturday will meet at the home of Mrs. Mary in loiaing you win notice it creases. Use the creases for Sunday trousers and then send us the original bill.

This Can be most easily accomplished thirty seconds after threshing. When you have tried these experiments we will cheerfully put you onto another great scheme. Whitten on Thursday, November 3rd Nov. 1904. at 2 o'clock p.

m. on the it into the fire. When the sulphurous fumes ascend they will at once put out Mound township and his host of sriends there who learn of his sudden death with deepest regret and who extend to the family political Issues ot the day. All ot the the fire. at 3 o'clock p.

in. PROGRAM. 1. Devotinal exercises. Responsive Reading on Peace.

republican candidates are expected to Special their sincerest sympathy. Mr, Floyd Howard of Dana has resigned Finch went to Washington a few 8. Why a department of mercy, Mrs. his position as Rural Carrier and his Tears and was in a most pros' father has been appointed to fill the 8. vanae water.

4. Talk on proportionate and system' atic giving, opened by Mrs. Drake, vacancy. Floyd will leave the last of 5. Reading, safe remedies in illness as this week for Sallna, where he will at tend Commercial College.

opposed to the use of alcoholics, Sale perous circumstances at the time of his death. As soon as the sad news was received (at the home of Mr. Finch's parents, a special messenger was sent to1 Logan Your neighbor will always be found to have some peculiarities will look at things and do tilings differently from you. It will do much to promote good neighborly feeling between you and him if you look with kindness and charity upon his peculiarities and give him credit for good intentions and honest purpose until compelled to think Mrs. Nettie Hopson.

6 Discuss the advisability of a Sunday A SWEEPSTAKE FRIZE. Senator Haskell ot Gay lord has pur school rally on temperance, Sunday chased and placed oa his ranch in Smith in Jilovember. 7. Hand book drill. Mrs.

Fahsik Whitset, Pres. where Bert Finch was assisting the Logan people in opening their optra house. lie left at county, the famous Birkshire boar that won the sweepstakes prize at the Roya Ladies' Suits, Jacket and Skirts The W. C. T.

U. will hold a mother's Stock Show, held at Kansas City, last meeting with Mrs. Arthur Granger, be present at this meeting and the Long Island people are expecting to make ot it a big rally. Don't fail 'to attend this meeting. JUDGE WEST AT AGRA.

Judge J. S. West ot Topeka, one of the best lawyers and most pleasing orators in Kansas wilt address the people ot Agra and vicinity, on Friday November 4th 1904 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, on the political Issues ot the day. The county candidates are all expected to be present at this meeting, and the people can safely count on a good speech. The case of Senator Burton has been set for hearing in the United States Supreme Court, on Nov.

24, 1904 at which time the judgment of the St. Louis Federal court will either be sustained and his seat in the United States senate vacated, or it will be reversed and the senator again admitted to th ay body. week. This is a great event in the his Friday, Oct 28, at 3 p. tn.

Everybody tory of blooded stock in the Solomon valley, as it places within the reach of invited to this meeting. PROGRAM Bible reading. A chain of prayers. Song. our farmers the finest boar in the OCT.

29, SATURDAY A complete Factory Line will be world. All the states ot the union are Don't miss the greatest comedy sketch ever written, "A Happy Pair," or the roaring farce, "A Pair of Lunatics." Every line a laugh. Fine costumes; lightning changes; no waits; two hours of solid fun; refined and up to date. Opera house, Friday evening, October 28. The Sherry's are high-class com medians, peerless musicians, vocalists and dancer.

At opera house, Friday evening, October 28, in an entirely new show. This season better than ever represented at this Royal Show, and once for home and took the train that evening for liis brothers former home in Washington to take charge of the remains and look after the orphan children and to settle up his business. The people of this county who during the last few months have formed the acquaintance of Bert Finch, the republican candidate for treasurer and have learned to like him, will regret to learn of his great loss and will see that his political interests do not Selection, "Training the boys" Mrs. Jennie Smith. Discussion, Mrs.

Ella Granger. Current events, different members. this wonderful animal took the prise over all competitors. He is perfect in all point, is a pieture to look at is a shown in our store ONE DAY ONLY. The first thing to teach a child, Mrs.

Jane Tracy. native ot the' state of Ohio, and weighs 511 rounds, notwithstanding the fact Selection, another warning to 6mart The Shimeall Clo. Co. that he is yet less than one year old girls. Temperance doxology.

valued at 1500. Al Douphkrtt.

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