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The Kansas Standard from Mound City, Kansas • 1

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0 The a VOLUME V. MOUND CITY, LINN COUNTY, KANSAS," FRIDAY," MAB, 1,1901. NUMBER XXII 3L2xnU illness. Miss Wymo're filled the hope Fred will do well in his new vacancy. -enterprise.

The Citizens Bank of this place The ladies of the YV. C. T. tj i called on Mayor Watson Satur- rly Tr lavMtIM. According to tie statements of Wcb i day, with resolucions adopted M.

A. Waterman, deputy bank their last meeting. We think mechanics in Columbia -UAitersity. the examiner. Cashier GeoS.

Turner they are after the joints. Ajnerfca Bell Telephone Tele- rj i graph Company has paid: fens instead left Wednesday afternoon, saying Henry Tucker and wife visited of ta $200,000 as originally stated, he was going to Vermont, where in the country Sunday. nearly? for his recent invea- -a, made trins to T.a Uon omtem by which ocean tele- mo wuc waaiu V- 7 ti paony is made possible. This is in As vet nothine has been done, and Cygne and Fontana for Blaker to the annual royalty of 000 a rear during the life of the oat- Got to buy a harrow Want to buy a plow Need a cultivat An must have it no7? Want a new corn-planter An lot o' fence -Gwine to fix the farm tip-Till it looks immense Cadmus Grange Store's 40 'em Implements galore, An a lot o' hog fence Cheaper than before. AND ENCYCLOPEDIA.

eA Statistical 'Volume Facts and Figurts Containing Over 600 Pages. i -a: to. last week. it is not known definitely just mr. A Z- Will Poole is hauling stone for what condition the institution Chestnut's new frfck From the mostrehableinfor- Professor Pupin returned to from an out-of-town trip and was greatly surprised to learn that his invention had been made public OVER TOPICS.

OVER PACTS. D.J. Watson left on the morning train for Leaven The Bell company has tested the mation now the depositors will I be very nearly if not fully paid Cygnet. BLUE MOUND. worth, where he goes as the rep- Inrention for six months.

he said, SPECIAL FEATURES: resentative. of the 'A. O. U. W.

and express themselres as perfectly Irxltre of this rjlace satisfied with It. The question of. ocean telephony Is solved from-a i -lra Lemon was looking alter scientific standpoint, and there now Hartford spent the the interests of his livery busi- only remains the commercial question. Mrs. R.

ness last week. ohnson. ls tthe financial part of the matter is FOIXOWS THE FLAG. CADMUS. THEgCONSTITUTION settled it be perfectly possible to telephone, to San Francisco and lxn- The census of I9C0L National and State election returns.

Four centuries of American progress. Political record; of 1900 (conventions an A platforms). American rule in the Philippines. Nc orovern- latter part of last week in PleaS-anton. Miss Abbie Clinesmith returned to her home Friday.

Levi Woodard has purchased a half interest in the Victor Mills at tt COUNTY PRINTER LAW. EDITORIAL NOTES. r. aon and toisend cable mesges.to Miss Annie Love accompanied Europe at far less cost than at pre-the teacher, Miss Georgia Stroup, sent." -j." to near. Fontana, Sat-' Professor Pupin said that it was al- nrHav last, retnmin Sundav most impossujie to give oa nana an ex- The bill introduced by Representative J.

A. Mantey for the planation. that would not' be too fall With a. two-billion-dollar congress and a five-million-dollar Kansas legislature, the Republi mis piace. xxe win resign ms po- evening, Two cars of Implements and a car of American Fencing just in No matter what you want, call and see us.

We own our stuff as cheap as cash will buy it and will treat yon right. PATTEE NEW DEPARTURE CULTIVATORS- A FULL LINE. The Cadmus Grange Store ED BLAIR, Manager. YOU WANT IT! 1 1 1 election by the people of a coun- sition as manager Df the grocery ty printer, and whose newspaper department in Stephenson's store shall be designated the official and berin miUW work the first can-idea of expansion, it seems, is being worked for every cent it mcnts of Porto Rico and Hawaii. Polar exploration In 1900-Conclusion of the South African war.

Pan-American Exposition of 1 901. China Its present condition and status among nations. Roster of general officers of the Regular U. S. Army, I7S9 1900.

is worth. It's a great county paper, has passed both houses of the legislature and Representative Mantey of Linn takes effect as soon as it is pub- A. R. Hughes will move to his new home in Allen county this week. Ed Eatherton has rented the Lightfoot farm, four miles south of His brother arrived from Kansas City last week and will assist, him in his carpenter work on the Stroup and C.

W. Conrad houses. Contractors were here last week from Bronson andGreeley, of March. We heartily wish him success in his new undertaking. Nels Hawkins' school closes this Eyman, of near Adrian, was one of the nervy eight in the lished in the official state paper voted against the Re- The first election under the new publican railroad bill, the other law will take place at the reu- of technicalities to be easily understood.

"Briefly the -ofessor said, "the Question had been to overcome resistance. In: the present ocean cables the current Is comparatively slow in traveling and becomes very weak before it reaches its destination, 3,000 miles away," Profesor Pupin. after lonr experiments finally described that the insertion of eight Induction coils to every mile of wire would overcome this resistance and messages could be sent over the cable at a much faster rate. By. this means every time tne current begins, to slacken Its strength it will meet one of the coils which will give it renewed impetus till it reaches the next coil and so on.

It is practically relay method of supplying strength. The new system will require new caoies which will involve an enormous outlay. It Is this feature which is retarding the work at present. The cables nir aa greater has purchased the W. B.

A Political Register. Democrats and Populists mostly lar election this fall, and the per- Clark farm, and has moved.his iiut vuuug. jure v.a.u cuwijra uc son eiectea win noia tne omce ior famjiy on it depended upon to slow his coH two years. Mumps interfered conferring with the building xnittee concerning the new crrancfe Facts that every patriot and voter ought to know. THE commoner; wis nuu vuic 1113 cuuvicuuus, ii me law proviaes tnat tne matter how formidable the op- county printer shall receive pres-position or hopeless the cause.

ent legal rates for advertising the with the Washington birthday store. -program Friday. Dr. Palmer has moved, the pdst- The Holt brothers will manage office into his new building. Standard American Annual.

It is now pretty definitely set- delinquent tax list, wnicn is wen- Moses Jones' farm this vear. ty-five cents per tract for lands! MisS Lizzie Smith "visited Price 25cts. Postpaid to any address THE WORLD, Pulitzer Hew York. -strength, in electricity and no differ che lands in the Indian Territory country mends Sunday, will opened for settlement Au- cent of legal rate for fist m- Martin Schaadt, our creamery nut lstand that there will be 1 sertlon nd twenty-five cents per man, is recovering from an attack of grip Hattie Love was visiting home the first of the week. Nettie Shinkle came down from Osawatomie last Saturday to spend Sunday with her parents.

The failure of the Citizens Bank of La Cygne caught a number of Scott township farmers. It is generally believed that the bank will be able to pay the depositors in full. Mrs. Helen Cady and Mrs. E.

Armstrong are renorted sick at ent transmitters from those used now. His invention, when applied to land wires, he explained, will enable messages to.be sent much further, without relaying, than at present and will make conversation between New York and San Francisco easy. New 1 York World. 0 square ior subsequent insertions, no racing for claims, but that 7 of all publications required to be lots will be drawn for them. The; 1 made by the county.

The re locations for county seats will be 4. t-v 1. demption tax list is to be paid selected by the Interior Dqt-for the same rate aS the delin-xnent, lots sold at auction to the of dec, Vv4-lrl4- ho John Keller began clerking in Stephenson's store Monday. J. B.

Findley has opened up a new implement store east of the bank. Missouri Pacific News. Through the kindness of station agent Seward we are enabled to give the following railroad items: Wednesday W. O. Siason shipped one car of hogs.

Thursday A. H. Mantey shipped one car of timothy hay, and Pete Carroll two cars to Kansas City. Devoted to their interests and thoroughly American from title-page to the last line, and the character, honesty and ability of William J. Brtaw, its Editor, are a guarantee that it will be able, true, forceful and influential.

We have fortunately made clubbing arrangements by which, we can furniik 'The Commoner' and The Standard' -ONE YEAP FOR $1.75. atqpwwwww trj(ww--jifc--ir NOW IS YOUR TIME TO SUBSCRIBE, THE STANDARD, Mound City, Kans. Where Honor la Pladsed. 'One of the most remarkable loan associations in the world is one founded a 1 ai 1 1 aiiSuCac ballots is to be paid for at W. B.

Bowers, telegraph iine- present, but are improving. will go to tne county. nresent leal rates, and for othr There was a very interesting I ni ite wt aBBat- meeting of the Grange last Satur-1 writers by small loans, of from five to P. J. Wilson shipped a car of house day The program for twenty francs.

Neither security nor hold goods to Beese, Wednesday. man, had to give up work this week owing to grip and mumps. Prof. Bush moved lately into the Hahn property. Mrs.

Vince Porter is on the sick list. interest is required, nor is any time 1 Our national course toward job printing commercial rates are the Filipinos and Porto Ricans i to be paid. necessitates a revision of some of The law is a good one, in that our heretofore favorite sayings. it gives the printer a fair but not Instead of We believe all men excessive compensation for his or payment specified, in this para next evening consists of music by the band, recitations, etc. The subject for discussion is Rer solved: That Carri; Nation is dise of the impecunious author, the borrower simply signs the following '1 pledge mjr honor that I will created equal and that they fwork and abolishes the annoy- pay back the sum of francs." It people of Blue Mound are justifiable in her crusade against very desirous of having gas soon.

saloons. -M A 1 Mull mii.m ri mni 1 titicq Tir CTn is said that there are few who do not finally pay. Mme. Robin Is herselt are endowed dv tneir vreaxor Corbin icaddea received one car of farm implements Wednesday. One car of telephone poles was received Monday.

J. J. Patterson, living north of this city, has bought a farm near Pied-mont, in Greenwood county, and on Thursday shipped his household goods, farm implements and seven head of live stock to his new location author of several novels and well ac LOCAL. HERE IT IS ONCE quainted with the hardships of the lit ry annual county printing squabble. Jule Mantey deserves the un erary life.

Her object is net to succor the aged and infirm, but to tide authors over the crises that occur in the dying gratitude ol every news career of active workers. The out The drilling is stopped however, for the as the drill was broken by striking rock. A new firm has rented the double store south of Wolfe's, and will soon put in an implement stock. With three such stores in town the farmers ought to ob- Clarence Jones attended the Myer-Blaker wedding at Pleasant on Wednesday night. Don't forget to ask for a sack paper man in the county for his standing loans amount to more than 20.000 francs.

Among the borrowers is an author who has published more work in securing the passage of with certain unalienable rights," we shall have to say: "We pretended to believe that all men were created equal, but that now no one even pretends, and to endow them with certain unalienable rights was a great blunder in the Creator, as it clearly tends to make them dissatisfied with and rebellious against government by force." this law. than thirty novels. of that high grade Hoisington flour at Sanders Bros. When vou CYGNE. A Girl and CIsartt.

OUR WONDERFUL CLUBBING OFFER, Which we gave last winter. It is the folio wiag: The Live Stock Indicator, Indicator's Institute Edition, Poultry Farmer, Farmers' Mutual Insurance Journal In a He was out walking witn a yonng "TT luwraipuua. usc it once will use it always. J. B.

Findley will, in a few days, begin building a new dwelling on I PUBLIC SATjE. the lots east of Art Foster's. W. t. A 1 There will be a public sale of lady who had a decided antipathy to cigarettes, but, not being aware of her prejudice, he lighted one of the little tolls and began smoking with great gusto, inhaling the fumes deep Into his lungs and then blowing great rings Carrie Donaldson went to Pa-ola Sunday, to spend several weeks with friends.

B. F. and Emsley Harris were business visitors here Monday. Edna Shrake went to Parker "nS! household goods and effects Hurry? rs- of the late Mrs. I.

N.Ray at the riinr) tiitq -t-A anticipates a rollicking AUD THE Friday, to visit a short time famuy residence, first door east of Bartleson Hotel, Saturday, March 2, 1901, at 2 p. m. KANSAS STANDARD good time next Monday night, as the Parker team will be present to give a candidate the second degree. We expect to chronicle soon the Leave Chicago today via Santa Fe Route tomorrow, the day after, the third day you are in California. Meats for the fat and meats for the lean, the best meats for the ONE YEAR FOR $1.25 erection of a large manufacturing hungry you ever have seen, at building by the Gatlin Manufac-Sanders BENEVOLENT ASSIMILATION.

A Minnesota paper of a recent date prints a letter from a soldier' in the Philippines to his mother, telling that they are instructed to give no quarter, and how one Filipino was buried alive up to his neck, and after several days of suffering his head -was cut off by a sabre stroke. These horrors seem confirmed by Gen. McArthur's official report, which gives American casualties at. as seven wounded and one killed, and Filipino losses at thirty-two killed and one wound-ed. INTELLIGENT LAW-MAKERS.

Call on us, or write at once. Missouri Pacific Excursions. turing on tne lots recently occupied by Felix Butcher. Cairo ud at the moon, while gazed tranquilly down on his folly. Offended by his.

presumption, she said, with dangerous urbanity: "Do you know, I can read fortunes in cigarette smoke?" "Indeed!" exclaimed the unsuspecting Touth. "Perhaps you'll condescend to read -mine." "Oh, certainly, if you wish it" Then she gazed up in the air at the delicate blue wreaths of Bmoke. She hesitated, evldei- iy puzzled about I am undecided which of two things is to befall you," she admitted; "your fortune is not so easily read as I fancied it would be." "What are the two things?" "Why, I 'can't determine whether yon are marked out for lung disease or lunacy," was the answer. "Cigarettes' have such diverse effects on people of your temperament." A moment later the cigarette lay glimmering in the gutter and the fortuneteller was listening to her escort's embarrassed Memphis Scimitar. ia LMtefl.

We do not like to let the oooor- To all -points in Arizona, Indian W. J. JANNEY, Passenger The Atchison, Topeka Sc Santa Fe Kaxbas Crrx, Mo. tunity pass without saying a TArkansa New -Mexico Western Louisiana, Oklanoma and word for Mrs. Nation.

Many TeIa8. One fare plus 2. 00 for the papers seem to be weakening on round trip, Feb. 5, and every other the stand first taken. We are of Tuesday until fartner notice, the- same opinion as Jnstice; Homeseekers rate to Ordway, Brewer of the U.

S. Supreme JJJg and thild Toesdays Court, who said in his address to Special round trip rates to. Texas the Yale College students recent- destinations, Feb. 19, 1901, via Mo. ly that if this movement is" al- rPacific from Mound City to Houston, 1..

C- r' Galveston, San Antonio, Beaumont with relatives. Robt. Goodman left Monday for Chillicothe, Mo. Mrs. Mary Grisham went to Aurora, Thursday, to visit her daughter, Mrs.

Teed. Winnie Dennis went to Kansas City Sunday, having spent a few days' vacation with home folks. Mona Cartmell is visiting in Paola. Clara and Jennie Hunt went to Osawatomie Saturday, where they have positions in the asylum. Roy Grisham is visiting relatives in Springfield, Mo.

J. W.Corwin, of Dawson, I.T., was a La Cygne visitor Saturday. J. Frank Smith, of the Pleas-anton Observer, was in town. Tuesday on business.

Mrs. C. V. Downs is reported quite sick. Geo.

McBride, of Goodrich, was a LaCygne visitor Tuesday. Teena de Rome went to Kansas City the first of the week, to An exchange relates how, in Fcr 14 VtwIOtfclWTtafnniMlwnlitM 1 mmm. Bta Will TMtm -1 1 Baas' Fatarit Oil llll, w1iteCi irHil. Bnrl PnrT. Annnr Tot and Port Arthur, and Kansas will be worse than before Charles, Louisiana, and return $15.

Patent. Fisher Thorpe, Patent Lawyers, whdi are located on the third floor, Junction Building, Ninth and Delaware streets. Kansas City, Mo, report thtf Tallowing patents issued the week Cuts a Hole in the Night. The daily California Limited flyer. Three nights Chicago to San Francisco and Los Angeles.

You rest as in a cradle. Santa Fe Bonte. V. J. Jankey, Passenger Santa Fe Ry.

Kansas City, Mo. JPARKEli. 1889, a man canvassed every Republican member of both houses of the Kansas legislature to find their opinion of Henry George's great work, Progress and Poverty," without finding a single one who had read, or even heard cf, this most widely read and important book or the nineteenth century. The canvasser seemed unutterably astonished at this monumental ignorance of Repub- Final limit of all tickets, Merch 12th, 1901. Tickets to be sold February 19 only.

(Special one way second class settlers excursion via the Mo. Pac Mound 1 CHTCkwaaa BactSMd. IB-Sm Sadlak Baai. 1 LaX. HarM Lattaca Saas, fcVtaUaat tlawar Baa a.

Worth $LOO twiaoSf Abeaa aaiiligal fax aT.lt1. wBJ aaaB ram baa, Haamar artta asr Uloatraua Baas Caulax, talliac aUaaaaa NlawtBlllIn Ballar firaH AIM Chaise VaUa Sa4, IK Iiiln vltk thaaaaaala at aarUaat aaia Dr. W. B.Jones left last Wed enuing January 1. 1901, to Inventors living in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Indian Territory.

A copy of any nesday for Collinsville, I. to visit with his son a couple patent issued will be furnished on ap-j of City to Anaconda, Butte, Helena, Gar-; rison, Ogden, Salt Lake and inter weeks. Dlication; -v Bena ior new nana-nooK, i tawaa aaa lara, inn, aaoa raaaipt at laa. saa thlaawUaav. Waaa aaaa jaa paaat alaar'a Saaaa 1 will Mm aawllllal UBDSH The Miner boys brought down Jin A.SAUU im sa.

50 head of cattle from Kansas City Tuesday night. lican lawmakers, but what would Robert Davis, of Cadmus, and Newt Goble and Ollie Wishart. St of Parker, went to Kansas City Wednesday night with stock. C. H.

Geer and wife were in Os Missouri W. S. Banner, F. S. Briggs, a Brownfle, J.

W. Davis, W. Gar-rels, W. H. Granger.

J. Lv Henry. J. H. Howard, I I Hughes, J.

J. Karges, B. Smith, I. O. Wheatley.

Kansas C. W. Davidson, E. Egg. J.

W. George, G. W. Hays. E.

F.Moore, Wi'J; Murray. P. Peterson, E. B. Stearns, W.

Teeddale, A. Welsh. Oklahoma: I- N. Bradfleld, and W. PooL 1 Indian Territory H.

S. Hughes and -'Total number of patents Issued. 664. it has been figured out that the Hatted States produces 2,220 pounds of grain for each inhabitant; England 3.600 "pounds, he think of the present Republi-; remain indefinitely. can majority in that body, and P.

McCarty is on the sick in congress, none of whom seem. list. to have ever heard of the com- Jim Bunch is sojourning in Hot mandment, Thou shalt not i Springs, Ark. 1 Dan Owens is now working in One of the most intelligent of the interest of the American Art-the Republican members of our ists Association of Kansas City. awatomie last Wednesday on business.

E. C. Redding has quit the sec tion. mediate points, $23.95. To Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver, B.

C. Victoria, B. C. and intermediates, $28.95. Dates of sale Feb.

12, 19 and 26, March 5, 12, 19 and 26, April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 80. Epworth League meetings San Francisco, July 18 to 21. Mound City to San Francisco and return, account of the above meeting will be $45. Dates of. sale, July 6 to 13 inclusive.

Limit August 31, 1901. For further information call at this office. Annual meeting German Baptists, (Dunkards) Lincoln, May 24 to 31, 1901. For the above occasion the sell tickets from Mound City at rate of one first class for the round trip. Dates of sale, May 23 to J.901 Limit to return June 4.

J. Se wabd, Agt. present legislature, durinjr the I Chas. Smith and wife visited campaign visited a neighboring rclati ves in Prescott last Thurs-town, where he was introduced day. to a lady as the president of the Mrs- Belle Badger and mother, I wa3 troubled a great deai with nervousness and headache.

The least exertion would cause a dreadf ul pain jn the head and when I became eseited I would lose entire control of my nerves. I -lived in that misery for ten years, failing to get relief until I began using Dr. Miles Nervine. Within a week ray were re- marking how much belter I looked, ani soon after I found my health restored. Mks.

Louis Elq, Idaho Falls, Idaho. It is easy to tell when your nerve-force and vital power are slipping away from you. When your day's work leaves you weary and exhausted; when you are so nervous, irritable and sleepless that your nights are passed in restless tossing; when you get np in the morning with no appetite for breakfast, and go around all day with a Headache; you may be sure your nervous strength is being used up faster it is being renewed. Mrs. J.

N. Kivell is quite sick from the effects of the grip. Seward Huff will have a public sale in the near future. Rev. McNabb is holding a series of meeeings at the Methodist church.

George Eliot Club, and said to Mrs. Tindell, left Monday to visit I her: I am glad you ladies are Lone Tindell and family in the Tkrpelcai nwpiper nwa har adopted the poKcy of refusing eigara offered by potttictMA. Action was taken because of the opinion held by a class of poQticians tharf. the way to have pleMant things, said about them is to "treat" the reporters. And.

then the reporters mm, rule smoke -better cagTB -than tbo kind oarried by the poUtictaais. City Times. honoring George Elliott, for he Indian Territory. Mrs. Haigh visited her sister, he was a fine fellow, and in the I M- Badger Son, proprietors Mrs; Al Hughes, of Cadmus, on war he and slept under the ot the implement and vehicle store Sunday.

same blanket many a night, and located in the Journal block, J- W. Grove visited in Parker Mratil- frnm tVio camo failed in business last week. Sunday. well seJ The Sanders Bros. Corner firo-cerv alwavs has fresh groceries Oklahoma is wonderfully tied for a new Territory, but there are i and is a A.

H. Watson and wife visited at Seward Huffs Sunday. Fred Hill has a half interest in the Parker Message now. NewL bold will turn his attention now more to outdoor business. We While the lady admirer of Mrs.

Francis McDilIK instructor in Lewes was trying to keep her room No 1, went to her home face straight the statesman ask- near Pleasanton, Friday, and ed her what the other women was compelled to be absent from were suickerine about. i school this week on account of Thev have a liwlv trade and are chances there, for founding and steadiness, kind. Gives the tortured nerves a rest helps them regain their tone sneedv remedy for nervous troubles of every ordering constantly fresh sup- rer Are and a half million acres opei tat haMuwread etUeisestv Dr. Miles Kledlcal Co Ftehzrt, plies. Try them.

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