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The Walnut Valley Standard from Rush Center, Kansas • 1

The Walnut Valley Standard du lieu suivant : Rush Center, Kansas • 1

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mi.m 111! if 1 RUSH CENTRE KANSAS; FRIDAY, AUGUST 25 1899 NO $4 VOL 7. REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, On August Slst 1899 at 4 p. m. there will bo a meeting of the Republicans MissFloruceVinceat came up from Raymond, Monday and roturnod a-gain Tuesday, taking with her the THE MAN OF THS HOUR. A Magnificent Portrait of of Center Township at Franklin Hall SUDD BY ME Standard I'RED W.

MILLER, Editor. P. C. KIRCH, Manager. HERE THERE from anothor'a llpl' Anil Jotted clown upon a slip; Ami II gome one 1ms lied to us noose shun tills oflloewhon you onsa.

and dusty. Oswald children who will make their home with her this winter. for the purpose of placing In nomination a Township ticket, also to elect uix delegates to the county convex- tion to ba held at LaCrosse on Seplom- 1800, and also a Central Com- All oocoonlo are payable to and deinautlB by Krod 0. Kiroh. F.

W. Miller SBnumiDg Bmin rial responsibility of wlmt ever nature. mHtoeraan for the comln? year. Butter wanted at Miller's. Ioe cold pop at Lundblade's.

Jaynea medicines at Mille-s. Terint of Buliacriptioni i in Ten Colors (size, 14x21 inches) C. 1L Lyman, Central Committeeman. REPUBLICAN PRIMARY. On August 81st, U9J at 4 there Mixed paiuta, oil, varniHhos, colors, furniture stains, white load, Lrushos and glass at Miller's.

Cycle graphite, cyold oil, cycle spokes, chain parts, rubbor ccmoct, paDts guards, etc, at this office'. Poultry Wanted: F. VV. Miller will pay the highest market for spring cbichens, hens and turkeys. Uncle Goorgo Butler the other day Bold six steer calves ranging in age from two to ten months for $00 We can sell you a Waverley bioy.

ole, the standard of excellence, ohoap er than over before. Come and fee us. We wtiuld like to have some prize ears of eora and some prize stalks of oora with ears cn to exhibit ia car office. 1.25 .136 .85 .05 One Year Hit Montha Three JMontbs Mlnrie Copy, will be a meeting ol the Republicans of Union township at Nekoma for the purpose of electing three delegates tiTlCKl'LY IN ADVANCE. AdTortisinK rates made known on application Entered at the l'ort Oftiro at Knsh Oontre, Eansaa, as seoond-olnBS mail matter.

and three alternates to the couuty con The eye is the window of the soul, so don't lot the soul suffer for light, or it makes you longuid, nervous and unsatisfied. Makes yon lose intoroat du education and life. Dr. Baugh man's examinations are free, 60 all can know about their troubled pyea. LaCrosse.

Clyde HalleU returned to Keswick Friday after an absence of, over a month. Ho done considerable traveling in that, time having gone west as far as Montana, thea re turning to his home in Kansas end then back to Keswick. Keswick, (Iowa,) Nowb. Miss Doran, e.iitor of that breciy little sheet, the Pawnee Rock Chiefs tain, "took iu" kn Christian Endeavor Convention at LaCrosse thia Corn cutting Irs commenced, begins September lltk. Spring chickens wanted at Millers Butter and eggs wanted at Millers The Standard office for job work.

Go to Lundblade's for crockory. Republican primaries next Thurs vention to be held at LbC-osso, September 1th, 1899, also to nominate a townfihip ticket, and to elect a central committeeman for the ensuing 5: will be published by ua shortly, It is fcow Md'trprtatod iui uS on heavy platopapor. in a form suitable for training, by one of the largest art litho graph houses in America, iu the famous French style of color-plain work. Every American family will want one of these handsome pictures o(; Admiral R'-ey, Ji must be remembered that this picture will ba ia tie sense a cheap chromo, but will be an example of tka-very highest Btyle of illuminated printing. It will be an ornament to nay library or drawing-roaw.

Oar readers can have the Dewey portrait AT WHAT IT COSTS USAKK-LY TEN CENTS PER COPY) by merely filling out tbe coupoa below, nd sending to this office AT ONCE, There will be such a demand far tha portrait when it Is published that we advise sending orders in advance. An many copies as ay be desired can be had on one -jupon, 1'ROVtDtNU TEN CENTS IS SENT FOR EACH COPY. Write same and address plainly, and remit in coin or postage stamps. year, Chas. Skaman.

Committeeman. day. KANSAS CORN CROP. An Atchison correspondent in writ' Railroad TimoCTable ATCHISON STOPEKA AND SANTA FE "The Standard" bicycle 1S09 Mod O. W.

Calloway of Salina was in el $23. town this morning interviewing thh school board. Ho made us a pleasant call. Oranges and lemons al Lundblade To THE WALNUT VALLEY STANDARD, ing to the Philadelphia Press about th Kansas corn crop says Only a re vol a I i i of notsr i stands be tween Kansas and the realization of that corn crop of bushels. The idesol season aws near its close, and the result will be without equal.

Professor Cottrell, of the state agricultural college, ia just back from a three weeks' journey which took him to the A new line of spring dress prints Misses Vina and Ida Dixon atten week. Bro. Harding of the Chose News sometime ago offored to lend at Miller's, ded the Christian Endeavor Convou Rush Centre. Kansas. For the enclosed, remittance of- cents send me i Bro, Whiteman of the LaCrosse Re ,1,1.

vontion at LaCrosse Tuosday and A new line of shoen just reoeived publican his Santa Fe pass in order Wednesday, at Miller's. that the lattec might enjoy a trip to copies of the Admiral Dcivey Portrait in colors, as described in todays paper. Colorado line. A rw line of dried and can fruits We want jour butter and eggs. Pawnee BooK and get acquainted corn is good everywhere," he at Miner's.

We are prepared to pay you the Name witn tnis lair quui enover. tiro. says, "To lariners of the Western Whf-at is coming to market rather Harding has either transferred his higheHt market pi ices at all times Lundblade Co. oiais. JNo.858 "noo 3 -30 n.trt.

LevftashCentre, Air 6 Arr. Great Bend, Le. m. tflSfc- 9:40 Chicago Tickets sold and taB8 heel? points. Chair earn both east and wert frowUreatlfcnd.

L-HAV' Date Address counties told me they had raised-enough corn this year to fod the live stock now on hand for five years. offer or ho iH now out of order. slowly this year. Mrs. W.

C. Holmes and Mrs. C. $15. for A secondhand fcicycle A.

Moore lining soutk of town They are already arranging to bring droves of cattle from Colorado to eat See it at this office. H. Lyman drove to (Stafford county Monday, where thoy are visiting' with friends this week. was in the city Wednesday. A week ago Mr.

Moore had the misfortune to cut the heel of It's right foot pret A new line of Pink Pills and Gro cer Drugs at Millers. My wife having left my bed and COUNTY DIRECTORY. Judire J.E.ANBWB For up-to-date dressmaking go to board without my consent I will not M. C. HAUMTT Miss Bowles, City Hall.

A.J. iltUDMAN be reppsmsible for any debts she. may Ji 1UVB8 Miss Ida Dixon will teach in tho contract Adam Loos. llepiesontative Probate Douuty Clerk- Urousarei' Comity Attorney Hherlft Vjn ntfii nt Doeds J. II.

TIMKEN H. L. ANDBBSON their surplus Corn is worth nown in St. Louis and Chicago, 3d and 31 cents, with fluctuations of eights of a cent The buyer in Kansasdoducts from that price tbe freight rate and his margin land pays the farmer on the basis of Chicago and St. Louis prices.

Mere comes iu the cbanged conditions which justify Mr. Rker in his assertion that the Kansas farmer is gotting the best price accord iug to location. years ago," he said, "the railroad rate on corn from Concordia to St. Louis was 2 cents per 100 pounds. Now it is 17 n's.

Twenty Beed District east of town. You can buy a piano of E. T. Eg J.C.tlTTUtH h. K.

HAW ty bad on ono of the disks of his sod cutter, which had got clogged with trash and attempted to kick it loose. One of the diks cut through the sole rf an overshoe and cut a uash in his heel about two inches long and threb-tourths of an inch deep. Wednesday, was the first time Mr, Moore had been out since the accident happened, but it is now healing up nicely. 1 If you are in need of any kind of cycle repairs see Fred Krich. gleBton, Larned, Kansas, fully war-rented for $150.00.

One with best aotion made for $350.00. Write biin Built Especially For FRAME 21 inch, three inch drop in crank hanger, steal fittings flush joints. Option 23 inch framo FOUK One third nlckled steel, arched crown. WHEELS 38 inch, thirty two spokes in front wheel thirty six in rear, ono piece wood rims (Rock elm) striped. One ami and five-eighths Newton tires, single or double tube.

Option; Clipper or Leader single tube tires. HUBS U. 8. turned from bar stotk, Ball retoiners highly nickeled on copper. CRANKS Six and one half inch two piece round or diamond.

PEDALS Rat Trap. CHAIN Crown block. HANDLE BAR Wood upturned, drorjpatl or adjustiblo rams horn. FINISH Black, Blue, Maroon, or Brewster Green, artistically decorated. ACCESSORIES Tool bag with tools and tire ropair outfit.

"The Standard'' bicycle is fully guaranteed. uoonty Superintendent Lewis Nutrict Clerk lA Burveym JkffiiIIES I. U. WAEB Ooronor mnlttrionor 1st. KLK1HEOB Standard and Topeka Mail and Breeze, both one year, $1.50, Mrs.

Geo Butler waa summoned Hist W. H. LEWIS to Ellsworth, Monday, by a telegram $25 buys that high grade '99 mod' Irl HBESIiB announcing the ser.ous illness of her el "Bristol" wheel at this office. years ago the grain i tier thought be must have a ruarjji i of 3 cents. Now he does business on 1 cent a bushe1.

The bridge men left for the ast sister Ingram. We understand Mrs. Ingram is much better WAI.NCT CITY LODGE NO. 215 A. V.

and A M-lwular ooinmunisation every second and JWiSJv. Visiting brethren of (food he changes represent so much gaineU on Wednesday afternoon's train. now. the farmer. With corn around SO On complaint of a special deteo-tivo of the Santa Fe who has had the Depot iobboryiase in charge, Lorin Burlingame of LaCrosse was arrested Saturday night -charged with committing thi3 deed.

Burlingame was arrested and convicted of burg landing NO B7-Meet Mr. Swink of Bazlne, was visiting cents in the markets, which male th The new iron bridge across' the price for all of us, the Eansas farmer with Uncle Geo Butler, Monday. Sample Wheel How on Exhibition at my now gets 20 cents, two-thirds of the iiHHBt'fiP. MnfL E. Davison, tiocreiucy.

Walnut south of town was completed last Tuesday and it is no ready Have you seen that new line of Chicago and Louis- price. Ujdcr A. O. V. CEOTHE LODGE SO.

218 clothing samples at Lundblade'a. the freight rate and margin of twenty to receive travel. It is a good bridge lary about two years ago and sentenced to the reform school at Hutch years ago 30 its at fit. Louis raent 10 11 bete overy aionauy Voting brethren oinvited C.X Be6t Eldorado Castor Machine Oil PRICE, 32B CASH. BO OH THE IlBTiLLMENT PLAN.

cents to the hans is fBrmer. I have three gallons fur $1 at Lundblade's. DAHLGREEN POST ff. A. B.

uo idea that I shall be able to buy corn again for 10 cents a busheL I do inson It was thovght that this had learned him to mend his ways, but very nret ana ronruiYvuuucpuoj r- The Standard and the Mail and not look to see prices go much lower nt p. m. in Masonto nail. r. U.iUT, tJoniauder A.

KVBBEWi, ag it appears hn has "fallen by the way Breeze both one year, for only $1.50 than they are now for the new crop, and will stand many years of heavy travel. 'r The various 'candidates who are praying night and day to have a nomination for a county office forced upon them, are now quite buisy setting their political pins, quietly of oourse. i side" sor good and all. It ia believ large as it is. The price to farmers u.

J. juyier we Ajarnea urgan ed that there were at least one or may drop to 18 or 17 cants, but I do not If You UlantR Wheel Bs Sure Mad See Fred Kirch, StiiJiw ri respeoUully mvil to ajwiul. man was in town the first of the think it will go lower There are oth more accompliaces in this robbery week. er new conditions here which will tend Of case but as yt no further arrests tnncl! nF.OltEE to check the rush to market when nSwSxofuVw. No.

tue flr.t y.u,,iiiiinin,liaf8 1). 1U-. Quite a number of Endeavor dele prices show signs of dropping lower. have been made. The preliminary hearing which was set for yesterday u.

moiiUi at 8. p. gates arrived on Tuesday noon's These Kansas farmers are in a position to crib and hold corn to the extent All vibitiiw m. lubera good suum iu WiVswelcoine. MB8.AKMA luuKAi Allib iUV I11BI-EMAN, OUlOt OI UoUOH Jieoorder.

train. was continued until September 4th. they never were before Besides this, Wo are now offering a years subscription to the Kansas City Weekly Journal to all those who pay for a years subscription to the Standard Now is the time to take advantage of this offer. The Cliaist an Endeavor This years feed crop is said to be Con- there is the feeding. At least one the largest in the history of the third of this crop will be fed out on OLDEST vention.

Having attended the Christian En Jfl. R. CltCKCH-Sundsiy School every Preaching overy Bun- the forms, and that amount will be in county. deavor Convention at LaCroBse the creased il the price or snellod corn ia night. Fpworth Lengue before preaehing.

The county commissioners we weakens. I believe that feeders esti JiavDruvormeetingat private honsos, 22nd and 23rd inst, will junt 6ay in down to view the new bridge Wed rfay afternoon at 8 o'clock. Prayer uwetiug 1'hurBday evening. Every one cordially invit mate they can make corn worth cents a bushel on the farm by turning nesday. brief, that it was a good one.

While not having a large local attendance H. J. Arnold living south west of town about five miles last Monday brought us a nice sample of broom corn brush, He has some twenty ed. Bev. W.

I. Masoh, Pastor. The Santa Fe officials went over it into pork when tho latter brings $3.50 per 100. Cattle feeding enhances as it should have had, yet, in the MERCHANDISE GEHEAAL tbe value of the grain in like j-ropor main was as good as could be ex the branch this morning on a tour if inspection acres oi tms urusu wnicn is now THE tion. Withone-thiid or more of the pocted, owiDg to the very buisy sea ready to be gathered.

crop in demand for feeding and one- GERE 9 81:1 Pure Rio Coffee, in bulk, son airfong farmers. The delegates LaCrosse will Boon put on metro half of the remainder likely to be held in the cribs of the farmers, you can present were all bright, and intelli 2lbs for 25c at Lundblade's. Have you tried it? politan airs with a new fanglod tele see the strong probabilities that this corn will not be rushed ia to break phone system. The city council of the Hub granted Mr. Davis of that the market." gent.

Papers read, and all other renderings, were nt only good, but very good. There is work, in all eurnost Christian Endeavor efforts. MissEamago, of Little River, showed The statement about tho ability of city a twenty years franchise at special meeting last week. AND THE K. C.

JOURNAL BOTH ONE YEAK, FOR. ONLY the farmer to hold his corn is attested to by the latest returns from the state banks. These, as distinguished from Misses May Posey and Alice Craw 175 Head Light Coal Oil at Mil ler's; others keep a lower grado and sell at same price. Another nice new "Bristol" wheel, '99 model, fully guaranfeed for $25. See it at this office.

Uncle George Butler, attended the Christian EDdeavot at LaCrosse this that Bhe is a very efficient leader of the Junior Department of the DiEt- tho national banks, are the smaller in ford of Larned attended the Christ stitutions which furnish tbe bankiug rict Her ideas are all good, and facilities for the ajmcuUural commun ian Endeavor convention at LaCrosse and visited with C. L. Harris and ities. Not a state bank has failed this her plans, prove that she ia not at HAS BARGAINS To offer in all departments daily. REGULAR CUSTOMERS are given advantage oi market declines discounts, rebates, gained by buying in large quantities for spot cash.

If you are known as a "GOOD PAY CUSTOMER" honest antl reliable, you will save Smoney by staying with the STANDARD BEARER year. In cash on band the slate banks family yesterday. They will return raid to throw herself into the work. now bold more than the re serve which the law requires them tc home night via the Mo. Pao'fic, WALL PAPER1 If you have Tiie new elevator wmca ia course carry.

This idle surplus has increased over 81.OC0.00O in the past twelve Miss Doran, Editor of the Pawnee Rack Chieftain, is the District Secre tary, and the thoiough'iess of fier The Populist and Democratic months. There is, therefore, this of erection al Nekoma is rapidly nearing completion. county conventions are called to rotim paper, cose and see our line of eamples, all neW and up to date 1899 designs at prices" tanging from 5 to mount of for which the wdtk proves to at no mistake was meet at LaCrosse on the same day, banks at the present time can find no use. It is ready for quick investment Thursday, September 7th. Is there Nearly every farmer has made a "go devil" this year with which to 60 cents per roll.

made in her election. The position she fids is one of toil and hardrhip ih corn should a sharp decline en handle his cane crop. courage buying, or it may be borrow If you vant a good second hood wheel, either ladies or gents, Fred another fusion deal on foot, or is the "Governor" simply going to make another sweating speech She is nii.ch devoted to the good of others. Rev. Casselman.

of Lvons ed by farmers on their cribbed crop, Robert Wolf drove to Uoisington Our school board have employed is the president of the District, a Kirch can get you what you wantfor $15 Friday, returning home by way of Hubert Miller left Monday for pUasant and efficient official. We And Leader in Trade. Calloway of Salina. Kansas as priu 0 il of our city schools for the coming Great Bond, If nesday. had quite a pleasant cbat with him, Salina, after a weeks visit here with his parents and friends.

Hubert in Use Carbolinoum in time to pre as he ia from the same part of Ohio term. Mr. Calloway is a very pleasant gentleman to meet, and comes highly recommended as a teacher. Miss Alice vent chicken- lice in your poultry Wind mill towers and fence posts will last for years it given a coat of Carbolinefim. MilW has the agency and will ajfll in any 'quantity at man-ufwstores prices.

that we started out ia life from houess, Miller has it. getting along nicely in his studies at the Kansas Wesslcyn Business College and expects to finish his course Although I was highly pleased and Davison has again been employed to teacb. the primary department. We If we are not badly fooled we will greatly benefitted by the convention. be able to report a wedding or two there in a few months.

Hh has the it is indeed cheering to see so many Are you thinking of buying h. KInvila? rvmn and see us. We in the not distant future. belive the board has made wise selections ond a good term of school may be expected. School will commence on Monday September 11th.

best wishes of his many friends here. bright, intelligent and enthusiastic Ka Point mi I I a Ellinwood is going to have a big Bhve you money on good wheels. cere Has ueen some tulle or. an young persona engaged in such Woodinon log rooling and Harvest old settlers reuniou and picnic in Oc noble and elevating cause. Should Vic MurJock tells this story; A Pratt minister dropped this shell down tober.

Why notr I'udmns from Home picnio September 4th. When you are need A. O. Shiney is better equipped to move your houscv barns, grainerg in fact most anv kind of a buildin we be favored with another conven the way the immense crowd seemed among his congregation last Sunday; nf Letter Heads. Mote tion of (he kind I think the attend The merry go round is not finding as good picking at LaCrosse this to enjoy the Workman picnio last week, we believe that another gaf her '3 heads, Statements, bnvelo- ance will qnadruplktho attendance of thia quo.

May God abundently than any man- in this part of the state. All orders are executed PSSfCall or write to promptly and with care and dis- tii natch under his personal supervis- HHICJ', inn. You can leave orders at Sliin- Sons' Livery Stables, at LaCrosse RUSH Centre, KaflSaSj hes: Circulars or any kiM enng or two of this kind would not I have noticed tnat most men go to church to close their eyes and most women to eye their clothes." Some men court in haste and repent in court. year as they did last. This amuse nicut like many others looses its faci of printing sew your oraer come amiss this season.

Push it bless tbe Kndeavorers. Geokge Butlee. nation as it grows older. bUXOJWD JQ'2 (ROOMS. along..

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Années disponibles:
1874-1899