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La Crosse Republican from La Crosse, Kansas • 10

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Alexander Department. E. W. Walter P. L.

Keenan WALTER KEENAN Auctioneers flu is ll 11 is Aim 1 were quietly married at high noon in the home of tne bride's grandmother, Mrs. Sam G. Scheaffer, Rev. T. S.

Mosher officiating. The bride was attired in a beautiful Will cry sales in Rush and adjoining counties at cut prices. We 'guarantee satisfaction or no charge is made. Make dates with either Walter at Alexander or Keenan at Seward. Jfofflmf ohMajorimgiidianw foyers JtVGtfl fVUtfON By "WILD BILL" DONOVAN, i g'ir: -J gown made of blue crepe meteor.

The groom wore the conventional black. The bride is one of Alexander's choicest young ladies and for th past two years has filled the positon W.U Ford G. G. Wilson of assistant cashier in the bank of FORD WILSON Auctioneers. Still a little dry and cool.

her uncle, A. H. Young. The groom is one of Alexander's most trusty and honorable young men, who is also engaged in the banking business The eastern part of the state had Will make sales anywhere in Rush a soaking rain. or adjoining counties.

Years of with Mr. Young. Veteran Pitcher Detroit Tiger, Who Is 'Considered One of the Best the Fast Ball Hurlers the Game Has Ever Known. The Ibiggest mistake I ever made never can be explained. It is one of those things that will happen In base experience.

Make dates at the Immediately after the ceremony I. Congresmari Neeley and a number of local candidates made Alexsnder the guests were escorted into the Republican office, or with W. H. Ford, McCracken, Kansas, or G. C.

Wilson, Alexander, Kansas, dinning room, where a bounteous and delicious dinner was served, the table fairly groaning beneath its weight of rich viands. Mrs. Sheaff- ball, no matter how carefully a man may figure out a play or how well he may pull it off. It was the toughest thing that ever happened to me in baseball and I always will believe it was the play that beat us out of a a call on Tues. P.

M. all repaired to the M. VV. A. Hall where several speeches were made.

Quite a num ber were present. W. W. Lappin will leave for Fargo, Okal. Sat.

Mr. rnd Mrs. T. A. Grumbein returned Monday night from Con er tuiiy sustained hei reputation in the clinary art.

This was a delight world's championship. Anyhow, it ful ocassion and enjoyed by all who kept us from winning the first world's championship game we ever were in. were present. A. J- MAUSOLF AUCTIONEER Graduate of M.

A. S. Live Stock and General Farm Sales a specialty. Phone No. 79.

Will cry sales any place, none too large or too small. See me before The love and esteem in which this and turned the whole series against us. The fact that I did exactly what I wanted to do, and then lost the game by it, doesn't make it feel any C7 worthy couple is held, was shown by '-'9C5 BY BEClttN the beautiful and valuable presents easier. It was the first game of our first Then Buy a Genuine Round Oak Stove. They consume the least amount of fuel.

They give out the greatest amount of heat. received. Their many friends wish them long and prosperous life. Ness Co. News.

world's series against the Cubs, which was the greatest game, in many re dating your sale. Terras reasonable. La Crosse, Kansas, di'n spects, I ever saw or took part in. It was also the most heart-breaking fin ish that I ever experienced during my The following from the of Clintan, Henry county, Mo, appeared in an industrial editon of cordia where they attended the annul Conference of the Uuited Brethren Church. A vast multitude, laymen and friends were present and the interests of the church were ably represented by prominent speakers.

Bishop Weekly presided. Rev. Jas. Penn was returned to Mc-Ciacken and Alexander. Mawrice Nichols is the Presiding Elder.

A quiet wedding took place in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aden Robins last Sun. which made Montie Newell and James Henry man and wife. Rev.

C. L. Hemstorf of the M. Church officating. Only close friends and relatives were present to witness the cermony.

The young people left Monday for their honey-moon-trip. FERGUSON ATTWOOD Physicians and Surgeons Calls Answered Promptly La Crosse Kansas (f is) They hold fire so you can regulate the temperature of your room. They have a handsome, clean-cut appearance and will last a life-time. Can show you a. Round Oak Stove in good condition that has been used in La Crosse for over 20 years without a cent of repairs.

There are other "Stoves" the wood "Oak" is a Dart that Publication concerning Professor Beltz, who is a son of our fellow ctizen Alex Beltz, and wife: "During his two years of residence in Clinton, Prof. O. S. Beltz, has not only done a great work in developing the talent of those who have been fortunate enough to be students in his conservatory but he has also vastly elevated the standard of artistic appreciation in the Dr.A.D.Qray LA CROSSE of their name, but only one "Round Oak." We sell them and would be pleased to show you their many exclusive features any time you may call. Mrs Otto Thompson, a sister of James Henry was here to attend her ILlo DAVIS brothers wedding.

Bring your cream to the Stevens Merc. Go's, store on each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The high tst price and honest test guaranteed. LA CROSSE, KANJ entire country tributary to Clinton, and has created a musical taste in this city that is the pride of all its people. Professor Beltz is a native of Rush county, and received his musical education at the American Conservatory of Music, Chicago, and the Union College at Lin J.

W. McCormick, Now is the Time to Buy Attorney at Law. Office with "Schutte Shiney, Real Estate Agts. West side Main Street. PRACTICE IX ALL COURTS, janl2.ll Gottlieb Kuffer is here for few days.

At the U. B. Church Sunday Schoolat 2 p. m. Preaching at 3 p.

m. by Rev. Jas. Penn." Christian Endeavor 7:30. Mrs.

Bittner and little boy is here visiting. The Republican Candidates are billed, to be here in Alexander Sat. John Feiters is buiidiug a garnary. Rodolph Kueffer and Miss Laura Mitchell, two popular young people from Alexander, accompanied by a few relatives, motored over to Ness City last Wedneday morning and We handle the best Pairit, Varnishes, oils Glass, Brush coln, Neb. His conservatory of music is located over the Citizens State Bank building in Clinton, where he teaches the students on the piano and in vocal culture.

He teaches in private and in classes and has students attending His school who come from Apple ton City, Deepwater, Windsor and the surrounding territory." is 1 I Russell Russell 4 I Attorneys at Law Ofltce up stairs, F. M. Bank Building Lacrosse, janl.ia Kansas H. L. Anderson Attorney at Law Don't fail to read the opening chapters of our new story.

It's going to be a dandy. es, Putty, Sash, Doors, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Building Material, such as Paper, Mouldings, etc. GOAL. GIVE US A CALL. j.

J. Conard Son. 1 A. S. Williams, Pres.

The Al Kansas foctl5'12) La Crosee i 1 uuug, vasnier 1 ji a State Bank Bill Donovan. career. The teams did hot know each other very well, and both were near their best, all primed up, and I never was "better or had better control. You probably will recall the situation in the ninth inning. We had the Cubs 3 to 1 when they came to bat, and it looked as if the game was over.

The strain was telling on every man in the game and I think I never saw as much excitement on the field and in the stands. They got men at first and second with only one out, and the next batter hit a slow bounder down to Bill Coughlin on third. Bill fumbled the ball just long enough to let all the runners land in safety. The next man went out on a fly ball that scored the runner from third and allowed the others to move up, but I never felt more confident. The game ought to have been over right there, and yet with Joe Tinker coming to bat I didn't worry, as I had fooled Joe the other three times at bat, and it looked comfortable.

Chance thought Tinker couldn't hit me and he sent Del Howard to bat in his place. I didn't know much about Howard, but figured that speed would stop him, A bank. REAL ESTATE i 1 G. R. McKee Attorney at Law and Notary Public Office on Main St LaCrosse (marlS'09) Kansas Dr.

CP.Fyler Dentist. Office over J. II. Little's office. La Crosse (aprl'12) Kansas AH kinds of We have ample facilities for execution of all your banking business.

We are always ready to assist the progressive farmer and business man in any legitimate enterprise, by extending the fostering arm of credit as far as consistent with conservative banking. Our deposits are protected under the BankJDepositors' Guaranty Fund of the State of Kansas. We solicit your business. Directors: IF YOU wish to purchase LAND OR CITY PROPERTY, IN-VESTIGATE WHAT I HAVE. In: surance.

A. S. Williams. Geo. A.

Ryan. Coio- Vonebut reliable up-to-date and I shot two fast ones over just as hard as. I could. He took them both and they both were called strikes. Schmidt, who was catching, walked half way down td the pitcher's slab and asked me what I was going to pitch.

With only one ball left to clinch It, I suppose he thought it best to make sure that no signal could go wrong. I told him I was going to try to break a low curve in close around N. P. Olson. A.

H. Young. G.M. Ryan. I J.

R. Ryersee, K. C. Shryack. S.

Chenoweth. W. Kittle, W. Large or Small Farms for the Home-Seeker or Investor. INSURANCE FIRE TORNADO ACCIDENT panles.

postal card will call me. GEO BUTLER (apl'll) Bush Center- J. W. McCormick, Bonded "Abstracter. La Crosse, Kansas.

I make abstracts on short notice and direct from tlierecords. junl The People's Store OURJCODE. TTT We believe in the Merchandise we are selling. Policies Written Without Delay at the Howard's knees. I figured he would be laying for a fast high one outside.

If I had been a dead shot with a rifle I could not have shot the ball more accurately. The curve broke perfectly, went in and just across Howard's knees. I thought it was over, but in some way the ball got past Charlie, broke through his glove, and of course the tying run came over, and we fought it out to a tie. Lowest Kates. IJ We believe that honest goods can be sold to honest men by If you have land or city property any- JJ honest methods.

We believe in giving value received for every dollar you leave with us. ere to sell, see me. awn Uft -U W. B. Tackitt 1 UfO's fi Urn Ll I I LiL THE RUSH COUNTY LAND MAN I have seen this written up as a wild pitch, or as a badly pitched ball, but I give you my word that I never placed a ball better in my life.

It was merely an accident. Such a ball wouldn't get past Schmidt once in a million years, and no one ever will know why it got past that time. (Copyright, 1912, by W. G. Chapman.) We want you to know, that, however small your purchase, the same is appreciated.

In trading at the People's Store every safeguard is thrown around yev interest. Remember The Big Stone Store with ths Big Slock, High Quality and Low Price. We want your Business. T. A.

GRUMBEIN, Alexander. 4v If" Contractor All of stone and cement work. Fifteen years in the plastering 'gr -W business. Let me figure on your work. brosse iansas a -La 4..

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