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The Bushton News from Bushton, Kansas • 2

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The Bushton Newsi
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Bushton, Kansas
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aZiJlZitf tr fdr. THE BUSHTON VUn "T.1 BARGAIN COUNTER! any lucain. i ne eci iiiuueiiue oi BUSHTON LIVERY nnii.r 11,1. in.niin.. Here we With a list of Bargains that our customers will appreciate.

Come in and see us and you surely will join the little army of purchasers who Save' Money Every Week by dealing with us. We have not the time or inclination to give you a long list of prices this week, but we still have on hand a tull line of Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps. Also a large fine of T3T Which we are selling i I at 48c to $4.00. We also carry a full and complete 'ine of Gents', Ladies', Misses' and Cildrens' are Again 1 HANDLE A Full Line of Staple Groceries, Nuts, MM E.ALSO Fancy and Candies, Figs, Dates, Etc. We sell BUSHTON and GULDNER FLOUR Come in, get our prices and be convinced that we can save you money.

Yours for More Business, BUSHTON, KANSAS. I'M At the MONTOUR E0TEL when in Bushton and be assured of fair treatment, nice pleasant rooms and table supplied with all the substantial and delicies the market affords. Special Attention to the Traveling Public. Low Rates to Regular Boarders. S.

E. HEINLY, Prop. BWWW 1 Hit "little wi ey" mist be very strono indeed 10 lure him aw.v! from his comfortible editorial I chair. Miss Maitie Dorau'a La-1 Harpe Argus. Our dear sister Doran is well ac quainted with both the articles mentioned in the last clause: of the above paragraph.

The Baby Show. As atated last week Mrs. O. Mahaffy gave an afternoon party and by show at her home on the 25th ult. An even dozen babies entered the contest.

Prizes were given for the heaviest and lightest boy and girl babies, according to their ages. Heaviest boy, Ora Ilohl. Heaviest girl, Baby Siehwien. Lightest boy, Paul Wesley Cope. Lightest girl, Bt i lha Sieimel Twentv-five ladies were present and a very enjoyable time wan liiid.

A delicious lunch was served during the ernoon. Those present were: Mesdames Henry, Fred an I John Ilohl, Schweidlfee-, Slum, Coiin'-r, Smith, Steimel, IVterso'i Ilatiser, Robbins, ii dens, Korf, Kroell, Httiie, Sielmien, Or'h, Volkland, V. Korf, Petersen, Shonyo, Weihe, Fiedler and Fair-leiih. Holyrood. In company wilb Dr.

Mahaffy the News scribe paid Holyrood a visit Frid ly af ernoon. We found that lirt'e city enjoying her full share of general prosperity. Bert Strat- mann, the leading merchant, ha the rock on the ground for a large addition to his already commodious store building. Mr. Stratlrnan is a genial, whole sonled gentleman and is qui popular with the ople of that vicinity.

His establishment keeusi and two clerk Imi-i most of the lime, wailing ui Ua-numerous customer. We called at the lumber office of II Sienisen and were not a little i suipriHOil at his siuv.k or um! her and the amount of bus'tnens he does Mr. Siemsun is now the oyner of the largo livnher buine in Holyrood, lining recently purchased the interests of his partners in the concern. Ho is enjoy ing-a rapidly increasing 'rade. We dropped in at the furnituro and undertaking rooms ot G.

II Dinger and found that gentleman so Ihihv waiting on customerH that uv, v'mhi iii mi i i in it tain ''shop'' with us; however he at last saiiffid the ins of his numerous ciiMlorncrs and showed us over bin esiahli hmcnt, which is indeed for a towu the size of Holyrood. Mr. Binger has al the paripben alia used in undertaking and embalming, carritfH a fuM line of caskets, stir mis ami lias as tine a heaie as there is in Kllsworih county. Besides the furniture and undertaking business, Mr. Binger is a first-class wood workman and cabinet maker.

The large shop in the rear of his store is a model of neat-ness He does everything that can bo done with wood. He is a very pleasant and accommodating gentleman itud fully deceives the splendid patronage he enjoys. Besides the above mentioned business men we added the names of several others to iiir subscription list, among whom wire, Frank t'ipra, Frank Vyciial and The btisinexs ini are all very nice fi ll.iwii and we uie glil loliave met them. 1 Remarkable Record. The second Annual meeting of the Kansas SHale, Mutual Hail Association, whose headipi trtern are at lni i laoe wa held at tht companV office on Jan.

4 1000 for the purpose of eleeting a Board of 15 director and reviewii.g the business of the past year. Representatives of the company from the various parts of the hute were in attendance All were hih' ly pleased with the record which the Company has made and were very enthusiastic for its future. Ihe company insurer! wheat, oats, "p' ur'77au" iaBl 7ear from $2.00 to 8.00 per acre at a 1 I 3 a t. cost of 4 percent and after paying all loupes and expenses, they made, a rebate to the members of 41 per cent of the premium paid in This made the insurance cost the patrons of thtM eompany f. 36-100 percent, This nhowa that 5nur.inw c-wti carried for m'tch le- than vbi some companies have been charging in years psst.

All were bo well pleased with the plan and tbe record made with it, that no changes were made. A I -Published Every D. HARDING, EDITOR. Entered In tbe Pott Offlc Ra.bton, KaniBi, 8econl-Cla M'l Mailer Subscription Price, $1.00 per year in Advance; Otherwise, $1.25. FRIDAY, FEB.

9, 1000. Senator Tillman han bce-ri Hlir in the Philippine question up with hit little pitchfork. The Enghf-h are trying to console themselves for defeats in uth Africa by ihe capture of Osman Digna, in Egypt. The linllit fired by an unknown assassin at Frankfort, KvT, on nary ended the life of Win fioehel si 9:40 o'clock Inst Satuirliy evening. Nomk men never kno't whr-n they have received ki king enough.

Polygamic Roberts has goni? ihe S. Supremo Court in of vindiea ion. The news from the Hour war indicates that tlic Piriiish ed a few officers of the Lawloti-Roonvelt type, A masterly retreat may he alright as military 'actios, but vie tories are not won by retreating. The Lyons Republican nominates Ed Ilocb, the handsome yonng ed-itor of the Marion Record, for U. S.

Senator. The News is not in politics, but we heartily second the nomination and move the nominations close. Last week's addition of lie El lin wed Leader was a hummer. firo, Cooke would do wi-ll to allow th school kids to edit his aper every week of cours we. dont mean to cast any reflections on the regular editor.

A big fire occurred in St. Louis Monday, when four blocks in the retail district was "burned. One fireman was killed and nine tliers were more or Ipbs seriously injured, Six citizens were hurt, The financial loss is quite heavy Wk'vE been trying to ligrre out where the Claflin Clarion iets its patent insides, and we have eon-eluded that they arc lurnished by he Barton Beacon. However they beat those furnished by the N. or A.

K. all hollow. Yot'R attention is called to ad verliteinents in this issue of Ben Stratmane, H. Sienisen and II Binger, three of Holyrood' leading bind ess men Thev leiieve in a liberal use of printers ink and recognize in the Nbws tbe best medium available, gentlemen. That's proper, Bert DeLong, of Dighton, has decided to nut in a ding More at Bushton He was in town Friday, and Ins business training made him recognize at once in Bushton a good place to put in a good stork of dr g-r.

is a druggist who understands business and we hcopeak for him a prosperous business career, Thk Rice County Eagl i not connihit ut uli im i diior's It demonstrate the fact lha it is enjoying an acquaintance with the General bv beiu prinied on a Lran new press of its very own it takes money and 'ols of it to buy a new printing press. By the way, the Eagle is much improved in appearance since adopting the six column quarto size. Congratulation, Bio. Hodgdon. Turn about is fair play, and be side there is no reason why Editor Howe should not advertise himself and his Atchison Globe by turning preacher during th week that Rev.

Sheldon will edit the Topeka Capi- tal. And right here we wish to record our hope that tbe editors of both sheets may reali'. largely from tbe best scheme evolved for a long time for free advertising. Editors give more than their Bbare of that sort of thing. What a devoteJ husband Bro.

Harding of tbe Bushton Nbws is get ing to be. He said be wi so busy last week clearing bouse, that BARN. ff. F. KORF, PaoPBiETOR, Good Rigs, Careful Drivers.

Special Attention given Commer cial Travelers. Well Equipped Blacksmith Shop in connection. Bushton, Kansas. W. B.

ROBBINS, COAL, GRAIN and LIVE STOCK. bealer in BUSHTON, KANS CITY MEAT MARKET. D.Y. HUEBNER, Prop. Keeps on hand at all times a fine line of Fresh and Smoked Meats, Mince Meat, Bologna, Fresh and Salt Fish, Pickles, Saur Kraut, Oysters, Etc.

LCash Paid for Hides! Bushton, Kansas. FOR SALE AT CHASE A good three room house, a number of lots, good well with pump, out houses, trees in very de-fsirable location. Will sell cheap for cash, or bankable tote. Inquire at the post-office of H. W.

HEDGES. HIM mutl mtini 010 HI. Band nodal, dutch. or photo fur fro report on pataoUbilltr. Book "Hoy toObtaiaU.8.

and fREI. Fttraat termi arar offerad to tnvantorii.l fatskt lawteki or it naxa' actios. nno patfnts PRncuRfn through them. All luimoM aoundantlal. Bound ndvioa.

ttiUiluU arrtoa. ch.nraf. TC. A. SNOW CO, PATENT LAWYERS, 0pp.

U. 8. Ptnt Offlc. WASHINGTON, D. C.

MISSOUR PACIF'C lluahton Time Table. Kant Bound Went B' unI No 8, 7:00 am No H. No 122 a ra No 121 VM ra No 4 .18 m. No 220 earrlea patiengera between Holi-iogton and Ueneaeu. UFO.

FABLEIOH, Agent. SANTA FE ChHi Time Table. M.A M. branoh-A. Til r.

Ky No. KM Pameniipr, ftolng eaat Mo. IW8 Accommudnttoii No.XM Paendna-nr f(rt west No. HT Aooontuimiiitlon 10:50 a ID p. For full Information, ea'l on W.

KOBiI.NS, Local Agent CHURCH DIRECTORY. Ml Preaching BhttIcm each alternate Sabbath at II :00 a ni and 7 in Gidueoa, faitor Bnnda; School at 10:00 a Yonng, 8npt. MI. German Berrleei emrr ftabhath at 11:00 a in and 7:80 Prayer meeting Wadneeday aTenlnge at 7:30. 0 trnvgger, Pastor.

Bnaday School at 10:00 am. tieo Han'tr, Srpt. Epwort'n League meets erery Monday night at 7:30. At Volkland Prei. To Make Raised Muffins.

For raised muffins scald a pint of milk and wben lukewarm add on compressed yeast cake dinolved, half a teaspoonfol of salt and two cup-fuU and a half of flour. Brat thoroughly and stand aside until very light about two hours. Then add the yolks of two eggs well beaten, and fold in the well-beaten whites. Stand aside for thirty minutes, and bakt in greased muffin-ring or ftm-pane. -February Ladies Home Come and See Our New Carpet Patterns.

1 C. L. Bebnstobf Co. Dehorning. I wili be ii the vicinity of Bush- ton the last two weeks in this month prepared to dehorn cattle in first- class order.

45-2t uns ball. DR. E. BUREIELD Is located in Hollvtood and will be found in his office, west of the Holly rood Bank, He makes a speciality of hronio diseases. Prepared to do all kinds of Surgical Operations.

Answers to calls any time, day or night Graduate of two schools. Wanted! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office I wnh to open in this yicinity. Good orpnim; for an energetic sober man. Kindly mention paper when wr ling. A.

Mokuis, Cincinnati. O. Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. postage. 41-6t.

It has been demonstrated 1000 or in'TP times, that cannot cure old chronic ni'm'Mits with medicine. Now try tbe Bath Cabinet. The most economic and scientific method of treating chronic cises ('. Beknstokf Co. TIUPPLK S1LVEII PLATING I am prepared to do tripple silver aling Bring your knives, forks, spoons to tbe Citv Meat Mar-kef and have them plated and made as good as new Price very reasonable.

D. V. Huebxer. FOR SALE-1 Span Mules, weight, '2200; 1 Norman Mare, 5 year-old, weight 1230; on Roadster Fi'lv, weight 1000; Some Milch Cows, Wagon and liar ness. 2 miles east and J.

mile north of Bushton. 1. Montgomery. For a 1 jt One Black Horse, Weight 1400, Age, 4 yars. One Horse, Weight, 1000 aged 9 years.

Terms to suit purchaser. Arthur Rokitr. Blacksmith Wantid A good hlauksm'tb can secure st-adv em- lltn 1 nyt Nii-lil mic rrt' tlMiilwu III uiinn- nT Korf, Biihion. Kansas For Rkxt of 22x40 stoie room in Bushton, suitable for small stock of goods, or millinerv and dress making. Apply at this office.

IJ-If We have it! Varnished Wall paper, smoothe as glass. Eas ily washed, very easy to hang. Try it. C. L.

Bernktokf Co. Lost Between Herzog's residence and John Feldmans, a Butch- r'sSieel Finder please return to Frank Ht-rzog. Mange udorf Bros Co have the agenev for Chase it Sandbnrn's lioas'ed Cuff The finest in the world Trv 't. ome and see our work and get Cabinets taken for $9.00 per dozen at Willimin's Oar at Chase. For Sale 26 head Poland Chinas from registered stock J.

D. Montgomery. U-Nepd-A Bath Cabinet We sell tbe best, for thp least $. 0. L.

Bkrnstorf Co Lovers ot a good cup of coffee or tea, should buy their coffee and tea of Manokxbdorf Bros Co. Call on II. W. Hedges, at Chase if you are looking for a bargain in town property. Use Bushton flourand be happy WT anted A few more subscribers to pay up to Ihe 20th centnry Farm 'oans at reasonable rates.

Apply at Bushton Slate Bank. vour flour and feed at the Bushton Rol'er Mills. Phot -a and Button for 25ctB at Willemin's at Chase. nt to buy a good property in Chase? Apply at this office. Bu h'on flour is made fancy eelected wheat only from board of 15 dirt-ctors were elected.

The Annual Meeting was then adjourned and the board, of directors edcted tbe following J. W. Yowell, President; O. A. Smith, Vice President; A.

J. Shaw, Sncre arv; II. Parker, Treasurer; Hon. II. Harbaugh, Gereral Adjuster; Hon.

John Millitten and J. L. Feigner, Executive Committee. With the present outlook for wheat n.1 the wonderful record made last yeai, we bespeak for them very Urge business this i-ea-on. Hi company is run on pnnd buctiicss priucifdes and we attribute its SDCCS to the fact that the Pre.

and Secretary and tbe ntire Board nf Dirftnra Iibva hi.l manv varai w--. experience in Mutual Hail Insurance. McPberson Opinion, Jan. 12. The Bushton Roller MilLs, C.

F. STEHWIEN. Proprietor. Special attention given to Custom Exchange Our Brands: i 5 Snow Bell. Kansas Home, Uncle bam Your Fancy Milling Bushton, Always in the Market for MANuELSDORF in.

always keep on hand a Freeh stock STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES A Complete and well selected line of DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, MITTS Kansas. HOLYROOD, EfflBALMER. S3-l Furniture Undertakers' Supplies. BaiLDER. HOLYROOD, KANSAS.

BROS BOOTS AND SHOES. Call and get prices on oar NFW STOCK OF DRr GOODS! We are always ready to take ail kinds of COUNTRY in Exchange for Goods. O. H. BINGER, UNDERTAKER Carpets, Curtains, Wall Paper.

I GONTRAGT0R G. H. BINGER, Si a..

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1896-1922