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The Daily News from WaKeeney, Kansas • 2

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The Daily Newsi
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WaKeeney, Kansas
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Pi 1 Thursday is fish day but you can get seal shiped oysters every day at 50c a quart at Bakers Market. ad daily; news Western Newspaper Union Sixth District Editorial Association Kansas Editorial Association Potatoes beed 0 Published Every Week Day, Except Thnrs'day, at Wakeeney. Kan. Scdscjjiption Rates Per Month 15c Per Year, if Paid in The News is sent until ordered discontinued and all arrearages paid Carol' Northern rown lied ver. Earl )hio Seed Potatoes, 90c per bit.

TheTopeka Capital, one of the Tost visionary papers in the state, sees a possible combination in the dose political relationship of the Governor and Speaker Biown, and says that the Governor may run for senator next year and "that Brown will be the democratic nominee for Governor, provided the report of the combination is true. Being on the inside of things political, we wish to ask the Capital "What of it?" The democrats of western Kan W. S. Berwick Editor 100 bo 75 per wmm mis Apples at ii Uu bu. 'Ik i I 1 sas would have no objectioi to Governor Hodges for senator and we know the rank and file of the new Democratic organization in western Smoked meats at Baker's.

ad Kansas would support him loyally. But as to their being willing to so enthusiastically support Brown, in Cox Bros. I L. Hearting, the Democratic war-horse of Riverside township was in town yesterday. T.B.Hays is making improvements at his ranch.

W. M. Nelson of Riverside township is here attending court. Di FH0N6 WAKEENEY, KAN. 81 'J "fiwi ft 1 1-11 iwwr itt -'llr COLONEL Our There is a large number of attorneys present at opening of district court today.

sified preference to our friend. Bailie Waggener of Atchison or Senator Carney of Cloud, we are not so op-tomistic. If Hodges is a candidate for the Democratic nomination next year, for United States Senator, we are for him. He has the "punch," and the "punch" is what counts in western Kansas. President Wilson has a plan on foot to outdo President Taft's famous order to put third and fourth-class postmasters under the civil service.

His advisors see danger in not awarding the "victors the spoils." And why should the democrats not have the jobs? This cry of "for country and flag" is all right but take away the political job and the pay that goes with it, and there would be a whole lot of patriots joining the lawn tennis clubs and tea parties. We believe in a democrat on every job and a job for every democrat. a iff, fi mm 3 lines, 1 week, 3oc; 3 lines 2 wmmmmm GAR RED RIVER SEED POTATOES weeks 50c; each additional line 10c loan on farms. E. D.

GRADE PERCHERON 3-4 Black Percheron and 1-1 abian. Colonel will make the Money to Ar-j sea-; Wheeler. To Trade for Western Land 60 son of 1913 at our place 5 miles north and one west of Wakeeney. Colonel has good bone, good dispo-! sition and fine style and action. 90" acre farm in Jefferson county, price $4500.

120a in Morris county, $80 Governor Hodges has signed the small debtors court bill and hereafter the Justices of the Peace will have less work to do. Being one of the aforesaid J. we are glad of it, for if there is one job on the face of God's green earth, that is worse than a Justice's job, we don't know what it is. The average Justice of the Peace usually can't tell a flying machine from a manure spreader, and it took us three weeks to distinguish the difference between the defendant and plaintiff. If Governor Hodges had gone further and abolished every Justice of the Peace job in Kansas, he would have been called blessed, not only by us but every citizen of the state.

It's a measley, rotten job, and anbody wanting to wear our Judicial ermine can have it for sixty-seven cents. per acre. If you want to trade see me. W. A.

Doerschlag, Ransom. Kan. to insure colt to stand and suck. Mare and colt to stand good for service of the horse. Mares disposed of or removed from We handle Ellsworth Cream Flour and mill feed, seeds and best the neighborhood will be considered quality of coal.

Ogallah Elevator! Ivan-Slradal STAR GROCERY Quality Grocers Ogallah Kan. adv with foal and owner must pay service fee. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will not be For Sale 1 Poll Angus Bull. Thos. OToole, Banner The marriage of John J.

Ivan to Miss Bessie Stradal was solemnized by Probate Judge A. S. Peacock responsible should any occur. i- Want 1000 bushels of corn. Will this morning.

The young couple pay 45c delivered. John Hixson. W. H. FRONCE.

Owner. are both of Collyer and are well 11 Wanted to buy a good milk cow. known that vicinity. Mrs. Ivan, who is a sister of Mrs.

J. M. Zeman, has been here but two years having G. News office. ad Fresh beef at Baker's.

DON'T FORGET Wanted-Four young pigs. News office. anived in the United States from Trego Cook Book No. 2 was received from the binders this morning and can be had at this office. Get them while they last.

For Sale or Trade Poland China Europe in the fall of 1910 and has gained a host of friends who wish her well. Mr. Ivan is an ambitious To look over tlie boar, 9 months old, good stock. F. J.

Turner, Ogallah. young farmer and is to be compli For Sale Barred Plymouth Rock COUNTER mented on his choice of a life companion. They leave for Princeton 1 mi Statements have been sent out to every News subscriber today. We hope the responses will be liberal and everybody take advantage of the proposition we made. eggs, 50c per setttng.

Mrs. J. E. Evans, 4 1-2 miles east Wakeeney, lonignt. ine lNews joins in extending to them heartiest con For Sale-Seed barley and oats.

J. T. W. Cloud, At the gratulations and wish them much r1 happiness and prosperity. ad Fresh pork at Baker's.

Lost. A big black dog, curly ears, rnone 418. u. K. Steel.

MYERLY HARDWARE STORE LIKE A MOVING PICTURE DRAMA The following is the general legislation so far enacted into actual law by both branches of tre legislature: Abolishing jobs of 119 oil inspectors. Repeal of the inheritance lax law. Establishing examining board for trained nurses. Requiring candidates in commission governed cities to specify department they wish to handle. Consolidating bureau of labor, bureau of mines and free employment bureau.

Abolishing boards of regents, three state educational institutions and creating one board of administration of three members to handle schools. Providing for a corporation fran-hise tax to raise $300,000 a year. Prohibiting the sale of shoes containing imitation or substitutes for leather unless stamp showing adulteration is placed on shoes. Removing "joker" in primary election law and making nomination of United States senators by popular vote instead of by legislative districts. Establishing the Massachusetts ballot for all Kansas elections.

Authorizing counties to buy deep well drilling machinery for prospecting for water supplies for irrigation. Creating board of corrections to handle state penitentiary, state reformatory, boys' industrial school and girls' industrial schcol. I REAL ESTATE ND 88 AM A Chicago Watchman Watched Dynamite Fuse Burn While Bound and Gagged. If you want to buy, sell or exchange, or borrow money on land, it will be to your interest to see me. 3Mm 2 H5 Ilentals collected and taxes paid for non-residents Chicago, Mar.

10. Throe safeblow-crs bound and gagged Peter Hochgur-tel, watchman for a coal company, carried him into the office, placed him in a chair near the safe, prepared a I E. D. WHEELER, WflKEENEY, KANSAS. CAPT.

PAT, 40,845 charge of nitroglycerin, lit Ihe fuse and ran out. Hochgurtel watched the fuse short hJ I 1 A nJJ fdrV M3 en, convinced that his last moment had arrived. Suddenly it sputtered and went out. The robbers waited until they were convinced that some thing had gone wrong and then start tl. J.

ttillie, Pres W. G. Baker.Vice-Pres fl. ft. Blair, Cashier CR.flille, Asst.

Gash. ed back. They found the springlock of the door had snapped and they 1 i. Vnl 17 were unable to enter, having left the Ratification of constitutional amendment providing for popular election of United States throughout the country. Providing for the state publication cf school text books.

watchman's keys inside. They fled, Gaoital S25.000.00 Treoo Counuj State Bank 1 i1 An M. P. Train Hit a Landslide. Jefferson City, Mar.

10. R. Cagle, brakeman, was instantly killed Ulic 1. Ill IU fui. This horse will be subject to service as soon as State Registry No.

is issued. Capt. Pat is 16 hands high, seal brown color, size 11 1-2 flat bone, double Wilkes bred: sire 2.15 C. F. BARNES, On Trapp Farm, 4 miles S.

W. of Wakeeney. General Bankino and Charles Petit, engineer, and W. Directors Missourian Killed on Hunting Trip. Eldorado Springs, Mar.

8. William Ballew was found dead near a wire fence a short distance from this city, with a shotgun lying beside him. It is believed Ballew accidentally shot himself. He had gone bunting early in the day. tt.

J. ttillie, W.J.Skelton. F. S. Dicbold, W.O.

Baker, ft. H.Blair ft Ritchey, fireman, injured when their train, an eastbound freight on the "river route" line of the Missouri Pacific, ran into a mass of rock and mud that had slipped off tie high bluff to the track. Wakeeney, Kansas.

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