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The Daily News from WaKeeney, Kansas • 4

The Daily News from WaKeeney, Kansas • 4

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The Daily Newsi
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WaKeeney, Kansas
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OCDC SO DAILY NEWS 0 Taking A Rest The "get" together movement seems, to be taking a rest- At least very little is being said about Af Western Newspaper. Uniop Sixth District Editorial Association Kansas Editorial Association Published Every Week Day, Except Thnrsday, at Wakeeney, Kan. The best bunch of apples thai has struck Subscription Rates Per Month 15c Per Year, if Paid in Advance $1.50 SI 25 it at Topeka. There will doubtless be a big meeting in Topeka in June but the Progressives will be conspicuous by their They do not look upon Stone and Trout-man as inviting bail." On the other hand, the men who stood by the Republican League last fall take no stock in the proposition and will have nothing to do with it. The utter failure of this scheme is indicated by the organization this week of a new young Republican movement, the chief promoters of which are a bunch of The News is sent until ordered 'discontinued and all arrearages paid W.

S. Berwick fx 1 I (Full nieasure boxes) Do not Toilet that we on hand at all times Flour, Bran, 'Shorts. Coin Meal and Graham. Topeka newspaper correspondents. The "cubs" propose to eliminate the old leaders of both factions and reorganize the G.

0. P. on a Smoked meats at Baker's. ad new basis. Just how they are go ing to work out the process of eli mination is a conundrum.

Special sale of wall paper and china at Book Store, until April 12 Cox Bros. Fresh pork at Baker's. cOur.e rassilied ad NOTICE! W. L. Larrabee, Mgr.

WAKEENEY, KANSAS PHONE 81. Commercial Club meets Monday night at 8 sharp at office of Clerk Williams at the court house. Mr. F. F.

Fritzgerld of the DC30 30C) CZDQC OC3C 3 lines, 1 week, 35c; 3 lines 2 last night was .39 Rainfall inch. GLASGOW WOOLEN MILLS weeks 50c; each additional line 10c I Topeka, Kansas will be in Wanted Experienced farm band at once. $25 month and board and Mrs. W. A.

Allen is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A B. Mummert. 5 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH WAKEENEY.

APRIL 7-8-0 washing. E. W. Allman. 2., Ellis, or call Brownell phone.

FO'l OO DAYS Married yesterday by Judge A. For Sale- Barred Plymouth Rock S. Peacock, Mr. Alvin Dalton and eggs, 50c per setttng. Mrs.

J. E. to take orders for 15 SUITS, Made to Measure He will stop at THE AMERICAN HOTEL Buggies and Wagons, Sewing Machines $13.50, Shears, Pocket Knives, Razors and Silverware, all kinds of Eye Gougles from 10c jj to 50c per pair, Garden Rakes and Hoes, and don't forget tha I 2 Miss Sarah J. Enix. Congratula tions are in order.

Evans, 4 1-2 miles east Wakeeney, handle the best Cream Separator on the market, the Iowa, fully guaranteed and a good For Sale-Seed barley and oats. J. T. W. Cloud.

City election is on today and it and will be prepared to take is so quiet that you can hear For Sale 1 Poll Angus Bull. watch tick within forty feet of the Thos. O'Toole, Banner booths. There is no interest what ever being taken in the voting. your measure Every garment will be guaranteed Si pri' Want 1000 bushels of corn.

Will fi pay 45c delivered. John Hixson. County Commissioners met this We also handle the FAIRBANKS-MORSE ENGINES from 1-h. p. to 40-lt.

p. forenoon for regular quarterly meet GLASGOW WOOLEN MILLS ing. For Sale or Trade Poland China boar, 9 months old, good stock. F. Topeka, Kansas J.

Turner, Ogallah. During the storm lat night light ning struck the house of W. T. Lit Harry Miller Manager for hatching tlechild on his ranch on the Saline Good fertile eggs 25c and 30c per doz. ad Methods of the prevention of coal northwest of town.

The building was badly damaged. Fire broke Mike Bach mine explosions have been invest! out on the roof but was extinguish Come in and buy a regular pumping engine and you will not liave te depend on the wind to get plenty of water for your stock. ed by the occupants after a hard For Sale 60 head stock hogs, brood sows and shoats; 4 1-2 miles northeast Park, Kan. A. A.

Miller. Drisoll, commissioner of the Topeka Traffic association, has gone nght. The family were shocked by to Washington, D. to attend the I I the stroke but not seriously injured final hearing before the interstate commerce commission in the case this Chase Wilson is adjusting the loss claim today. The storm was very Found-Fur boa, apply office and pay charges.

brought by the local bureau seeking lower rates on bananas in carload heavy in that section of the coun lots from New Orleans. try; L. S. MYERLY General Hardware, Vehicles, Implements, Etc. At the quarterly meeting of the ex Lost-A back comb between the court house and Presbyterian church.

Leave at News office. e'cutive' committee of the State Re A New Hog Disease. tailers' association, held at the Throop hotel, it was decided that the What is believed to be a new and annual convention of the state asso ciation shall be held on July 23-24. fatal contagion among hogs has mads its appearance and has been making heavy inroads, on the herd of Charles ad Fresh beef at Baker's. Sayre, a large, breeder of registered hogs near Cedar Point.

The disease is described as being quite similar to Civil War Veteran Gone. I Harrison T. Randle, an old soldier and one of the early settlers, d'ed at Pratt of cancer of the stomach. He leaves a wife and several children, most of whom livein. Pratt county.

tnat or blackleg among cattle or anthrpx as some of the farmers call it. Thursday is fish day but you can get seal shiped oysters every day at 50c a quart at Baker's Market. ad After being stricken most of the hogs Now for the Garden die within two hours, and it is said none have lived longer than half day. In the Sayre herd, it is se The Wilson Echo Sold. William Baxter, owner of the Kanopolis Journal, has bought tlie Wilson Echo of Charles II.

Seaver. The Republican policy of the Et ho will be continued. that so far, every case of the disease has proven fatal. Veterinary surgeons who have been called to the infected Reporter 1 yr. and Onion Sets and all kinds of neighborhood have as yet been unable Kansas City Weekly Star 63c Topeka Weekly Capital -50c to do but little in checking the disease and have sent in.

to the state veterl Kansas City Weekly Journal -65c nary department at Manhattan asking Denver Weekly Post 63c for a better diagnosis of the malady and questions regarding its treatment I to! Another Case of Spinal Meningitis. Another case of spinal meningitis was developed In Atchison, that of Mrs. Noah Rentchler, who is danger, ously ill with the disease. End to Pioneer Woman. Mrs.

Malvina Carpenter Hancock, 74 years old, a pioneer of Atchison thirty If STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP. roade U. S. Troops to Fire. MANAGEMENT.

CIRCULATION. ETC. Hoes, Rakes. Spades, Water- Washington, Mar. 14.

American of Dally News, published daily, excopt Thursday, at Wakeeney. Kansas, required troops on the Mexican border have been forbidden to return the fire of by the Aet or Ausust s. viva. Name of P.O. Address Editor.

W. S. Berwick. Wnkeeuey, Kan Manacins Editor. inr Pots, Wire Mexican troops except upon specifi authorization from the War Depart W.

S. Berwick. Wakeeaey, K.an. Ifuslness Manager. W.

S. Berwick. Wakeenev. Kan Netting4 years, is dead of paralysis. She arrived In Atchison county, near Musco-tah, in 1854, where her husband took a homestead.

Mrs. Hancock had lived In that vicinity'for seventy years, coming to iRushville, across the river from Atchison, as a child, long before Kansas was opened. Publisher. W. S.

Berwick, Wakeeuey. Kan. Known bund holders, mortgagees ana otuer security holders. holdiiiK 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages ft 4 or other securities: Mabel I. Berwick.

Average number of copies of each Issue of this publication sold or distributed, throufru the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers durins the six months pre ceding the date of this statement 435 ment at Washington. That tnstruc tion has been sent by direction ot Secretary Garrison to Brigadier General Bliss, in command of the border forces. The "Messiah" at Llndsborg. The greatest musical event of the West, the "Messiah," at LIndsborg, ccurs this year March 1C-23. For n-er a third of a century this musical, festivalhas gathered momentum ind grown In importance until It is recognized as the biggest thing of its ifind in the West, and its fame has out the length and of f.he nation.

w. s. Berwick. J. Keraus, General Hardwareman Wakeeney.

Kas, Subscribed and sworn lo before me this 2nd day of April. 1913. (Seal) H. V. Ki.isk.

Notary Public. (My commission expires Nox. 27. 1913.) Four Injured on Sleds. Four children were injured dangerously when two bobsleds collided head on in a valley on a country road just outside Atchison.

The injured are: Charles McGowan, one leg shattered; Howard Weinman, broken nose, one leg fractured; Edna Eberly, compound fracture of the kft leg, and Harry Brown, left ez fractured. 2 Chamfcsrlaln's Ccagh Remof Cu. Col-ii, nd Whiping Cough,.

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