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Walnut Valley Standard from Rush Center, Kansas • 1

Walnut Valley Standard from Rush Center, Kansas • 1

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BMayatflggmaaieMwaswsaiMsafr RUSH CENTRE KANSAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 1900 NQ12 VOL 8 -mrnMairtni MfriMjthiiMiim'rt'iiniMiiiii''iii'iiiii 1 I 0 "CI HERE THERE dSffi The W. B. C. will have their inspection on November lth, mm SN.N CUI.UMSKY-KB AISINGKB. Makrikd: On Wednesday, October I7th, Mr.

John J. Clilumsky te Miss Mary Kraisinger, both of Banner town Bill p. Tho cerCmoney was parf Jrmeij at the office of the Probate Judge ciLiiCrosso at about p. ru. Judo A.

J. Red' man officiating The bride wore a beautiful whita cashinier dress trimtnej with wiiite silk and ribbon, the also v. ore white silU gloves aud a wreat of apple bios BBfSjHDurjSugerj Candies CIGARS, TdBACCff Mrs. Marie Wolf and little daugh. ter returned home from a 1o woeks visit with friends at Great Bend, last Tuerday.

Anton ICotb Dead. Died: At his home in Eanner township, Monday, October 15th at six o'clock a. Mr. Anton Roth, aged sixtv-two years. Mr.

Roth was born at Dpzlam, Bohemia the yer 1838, where be lived with his parents until about the year 1868 when he was united in marriage to Miss Anna Bower. To this union there were born- five ohildren, three girls and two boys. In the yi-ar 1880 Mr. Roth and family landed in Rush county diroct from his native couatry, and settled on the farm in Banner township that has since been their home. When rasii feeieblestl, Butter, Eggs, Etc.vf Taken, in Traded Frank U.

CcsBiiildiaa BUSH CENTRE, 0OORSi SASHES! SHIN GEES EM 1A.CROSSE,.. MEl Oflliv ts luu mi is OUR STORE is full of attractions and bargains that will please and save yuu money. en tans Tte- sn 18 WE build roputation by giving values and prices that make business and defy honest competition. UHDD BY THE Standard Publish. FRED W.

MllLEREditor. F. C. KIRCH, Manager. Allaofcoantaareitmyabletotititl demands by KredC.

Riroh. F. W. Millerfceaming no IMru rial responsibility of what nr nature. Taruuttf Subscription! Bb tear 8ixMoDh Three 'MugM Oopt tfHUKTlA IN ADVANCE.

Admitting rates made knoirpoa application Kntomd at the Post OiEoB at Bash Centra, Kansas. aseWnd-elass mail matWr, Railroad Timetable 1TCHISN TOPEKA. AND St NT A. Wia No.57 a-3S m. 1.

KushCentre, 12 1 2 Arr. Aj-atBend, I. m. a- -w ai ntP.linHl Ui Topeka. K-irt Kansas uty.

m. 10:00 na.m. Chicago 7:28 Tickets boW ad baggage mlllSSE. Chair can, UbaHt ami weet C. Habbis, Jfrom Great Uen.l.

Ageut 1 COUNTY DIRECTORY. J.K. ANDREWS iBlstrtot Judk-e HiUEXT Kepreaentatlva kwa Probate Judrfe HAyKg Cuuty TlMKE1I Treasurer AKDEBoc bounty Attorney K. HN Clerk. JWHW, gurveyot y- WABD Ooreoor hi.kihkiib Vamtnisstoner ner 1st.

Commissioner id. ommlssMmer d. Rkkskb wai.nct anifiW bthren good tending eon UlXoM. NO 57 Meet PjtZlkto Mnaonic vy second and foarthSHtorj- IT -KDBH CBSTHE LODfrK N0.218 HABM. Beoorder.

EU8IICENTKK CAMP Jk7i month. All jrug J8 to attend. -atouumii HW.biFNKi. tt' c. tABt.v Veuorablo rt'STKK LODOK l)KOKK OK way welcome.

ol Monor C.HAa.Eocorder. nr-Hniida School erery Ban- aymorni.10. Toioftdy. ThursdaeTening lopioci o-wnt at each h. Lbwis.

Paetot taeetlng. THE STANDARD, A BOTH ONE YEAR, FOR ONL1 $1.25. wat t. PAPER! If you hnve a toum paper, ooe and see outline of Mmples, all new end up to dae lbV from 5 to WHBign tti eetiU per tolL PoeirsT Was: W. Miller HOI py thekighfct market pri8 for prinft Chicheaa, aeoa ana iur.Pj.

trim VAtfc" tathelMstriet Cfot BrfiCoanty, Kancw In aarat riauiuL. rWatif aiedfc ptatio the Lmm d4tait, praying ivoroe toint wm tjtfj said trwraa I a dfmot will km rensrpd by Mid tmrt ttim a drwee egn ktai ia (anirnftke plaintiff, rs- esALi diifk- Attorney Ptauntit, When ycu are in need of Letter Heals, JNole heads, Envelo pes; Circulars of any Mud oftrittline send four order Asjtaken from another's 'lip, And jutted down upon a Slip; And il someone hits lie "To us l'ICase shun "tliis oftico you cnss. Literary tonight. Pop at Cash Grocer Visiting cards at this office. Butter wanted at Miller's.

Oranges at CatTa Grocery. Lemtfns at Cash Groiory. Tablets at Cash Grocery. Have you been facina'ed? Jaynes medioines'at Mine's. Grate Nuts at Cash Grocery.

The Stasdahd office for job work Glass EVnit Jars at Cash Grocery. Spring thickens wanted at Millers Fancy table syrup at CashGrooery Butter and eggs wanted at Millers Canned Sauer Kraut ttt Cash Grocery. "The Standard" bicycle 1890 Moi el $28. weather casto machine oil att Millers. Try Bee Toilet Soap at Cask Gfocery Old fashioned lye hoiany at Cash Grocery.

Boston Baked Beams at Cash Grocery. Whfte Fi8hand Mackaral Cash 3rooery. A new 'Sue 'ot Sjnng. dress prints Ht Miller's, A new line of shoen just received at Miller's. A new line of dried and can fruits at Miller's.

Bring trs your bundles next Monday. Thread, shoestrings end pins at Cash Grocery. Tailor made clothing ordered at Cash Grocery. A. O.

O. tt hand balUt Franklin Hall, November fc'th. A. new line of Pink Pills aud Gro cer Drugs at Millers. We ship laundry fteit Monday, bring us your bundled.

Dr. Longaure is kept buisy vacina- ting people these days. Canned apples, peaches aud rasp berries at Gush Grocery, See Fred Kirch before you buy your wall paper this epnng. Standakd and Topeka Mail and Breeee, both ou year, $15U. A venr fine line of peuuy candies now ob sale at Grocery.

20c buys one gallon of 175 test Headlight oil at Cash Grocery. If you want one of those gasoline we can snpply your wants. Try at Cash Grocery fur sweet po tatoes, cabbage, apples and poaches. The Standard and the Mail and Breeze fcoth one year, for oely l.oO Fred Weldin came np from Hutch inson last Monday, returning Tues day J. B.

Morris the LaCrosse Re publican was a cller at this office Tuesday, We are now Belling wall paper at greatly reduced prices. Give us your order. Jubo's Suie Care and extracts fer Bale at Miller's. Try then aud you will one do other. 175 Head Light Goal Oil at Ma ler'e; others keep a lower grade and sell at same price.

Mrs. Sam Deiguton and daughter Miss Zella drove to Larned, Friday, returning Saturday. The Waverlv bicycle, 1990 model is only 35. Gome in and order one of as and be up to date. Mixed paiuts, oils, varainb.es, col ors, furniture stains, white lead, trashes and glass at Miller a.

We will give you a discount ef from 5 to 10 per cent on all wall papers purchased of qi from now on. The best stock and finest grade of Eldorado castor and cylinder machine oil to be had in Rush county at Mil lers. Mra W. C. Koines rettimexl hoffie Saturday from a two weeks visit with her father in Montgomery Jon which date every member ia tfrg -J'fV- A good many Centerites went to LaCrosse last Saturday evening to see "Sapho" and they were re-vardad by seeing a good play wall acted." A.

C. Dow and family of Lfc Croase returned home from Topeka "via the Santa Fe Tuesday, where tbey had been on a two weeks visit. Remember the A. O. U.

W. Comet Band will gjve a grand ball j'q Frank lin Hall on eveningNovember 9tb. music, a good floor and a good time is in store fot all who attend. Slioottftfr Match. There will be a turkey shoot at my place, two ruilos wtt of town, on Saturday October 27th, 19(50.

Lots" of fino fat turkeys. Come and enjoy the sport. H. T. WxVcpler.

We are now offering a years sub scription 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 man who wants something for ncthing will do well by taking advantage of Dr. Baughtaane- examination of the eyes, doa't wait nntil it is too late, nil who see him are satisfied, and hi guarantees all work, LaCrosse, Kansas. TaKeh Up: At my place ten miles si.uth of Rush Centre a dark colored Jinnet with a colt by side. Owner can have same by at my place and paying for the animals 'keep and this notice.

Feank MiRC3H. NOTICE. lo Mr Many Patroits: I vtfll close my old shop on Nov ember 1st, and will do no more work in my until I have my fiew shop completed on the corner of Main and Union streets, which 1 will commence erecting at thai date. Will toe ghd to all your work up to Nov. 1st, and as soon thereafter as I get my new Quarters in shape.

Augcst BIe'ber. A CARD. To TJe Voters of Centee TovNsnif As there are now three candidates in the field for the office of township trustee of Center township, 1 would hereby respectfully withdraw my name as a candidate for that office I thahk my many friends for the Sp port offered and given me in my candfcy, and would urge that they vote and work for the Republican nomiaee C. H. Lyman.

Again thanking you for your support and kind wishes, And hereby withd awing my name from tie fate, I am Vf-ry Respectfully, Alex Beltz, Tte pupils of the Rush' Centre sohools were tiven their deportment cards this weed. These cards repre sent a great deal of time and labor on tiro part of the eachers, for which they receive but very little thanks, and oft times are the recipients of much nncharatablo criticism, when the have doue nothing save to g.ve the per cent of progresr as nearly as it is possible for bumau skill to do, and tell the pure unstain ed and unvarnished truth. We trust that the patrons will carefully examine these deportment card cor rect any deficiency in (tep.rtmeut or scholarship, sign and return in a neat conditioa. Following is the programme for the B.g Seventh Lyceum for Friday evening October ICth, 1900: Kirch Recitation tiana Recitation Oswald Recitation Maty Kirch Solo Hirleman Recitation Zippie Bunn Recitation Bisfccp Recitation Lloyd DeigLton Music Chorus Recitation Leland Cook Recitation 4 Willa Bishop Recitation BelleBeatou Music Zella 1-eiht Recitation Earl Miller Recitation John McFddeu Selection 5 End ice Beaton Soi.g Rosa Moore Selection. Frank TJ.

Russell irorS, ll A EM; 4 3 KANSAS mm ill fit aw not of me, JLVJi nndrftn frlves rrr Ftjprvrri Kobusi and Hud run cremtc bright, rosy cotnplexioDS, caojic it inynroB perfert ctiv ity of all oreairs the bm'y. Woraen who puffer with painful or irrcnlnr periods, lea-corrha-a, brsrire-down pinp, cbronvf isflammetioR anil nlcerations find erwolato1 conifortinHnilyan. Urnrrs. Hodyn Entires rich boo pTraotefl sound ploep. freate a healthy appetite.

Bodyail enree nre rcrn(uwnt ard last iag. CMrsvft GrMt Hdya lctor Free. Trf Ad Fre. CHwWrit. Hndyan, 5 cts.

pctce, parknjre, tl.H. tT aft'e by eil dra or aend direct to Hadyad RmnxZi earner S4jAta; Fraaciaca, CalHara. mm mm fel Look 'Ma Soms to weich vas attached a Iodjj flowing bridal veil- la the evening she wore a beautiful costume of steel gray, trimmed ia white. The prooru wore the convautional blacU, with a lare boquot of blossoms and a bovf- of white and pale blue ribbon on lits left coat lapel August Kraising-er and his si.s'ierMifi Jutea 'acted' as best man and luddoo maid. Mr.

Kmisingcr wore black, and a boquet of flower with a large bow of white and pale blue ribbon on bis coat lapeL The brides maid wore a white dross trimmed in ribbon, ana wore flowers in her hair. The A. 0. U. W.

Band met the bridal party at the bridge jast north of Tim-ken ftnd escorted them to the home of tho brides parents on their return from LaCrosse. After which congratulations wore exlended to the happy twain by the wartiug quests. The bride and jrrooiu then led the way into the spacious dininp; room where two large tables, loaded down with good things were waiting for the guests. It took about three hours to feed the guests, and when all bad satis flad the ''inner man" there was still pienty of everything loft, and none had left the tables hungry either. The band furnished several good se lection? during this time.

The even ing wa3 dovotcd to dancing which kept up until theJwec small hours of morning. The groom is the fourth eon of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Chlumsky of Banner township. He is an industrious and prosperous young farmer, who has a host of warm friends, lie is tho Tuba player of the A.

O. U. W. 15 ind, a ad is a very popular member of this organization. The bride 13 tho ilarighlar of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Eraibiagcr of Tiuiken, and is very popular among her many friends, fcho is a lady of many accomplishments and will no doubt make a good and lovable wife. The young couple were the recipient of many handsome and useful presents The many fr'ends of the happy twain join the bTAKDASD in wisiuug tuoin a long, prosperous and happy wedded life. Andy Peterson lost a yearling heif- fer the first of the week by black leg.

Dr. F. W. Longacre went to Great Bend, Thursday. We can never understand why tho lightning that doSs not hurt nevor strikes us Perry PhiiHps is said to have lost ivo head of cattlo by black leg the past week, Mrs.

R. V. Windsor camo up from Sterling, Wednesday tend will visit here with her husband. Mrs. L.

Harris and her husband are expected homo from Topeka to-day where her husband bad been ia the Santa Fe hospital. Mr. Harris is a very sick man and his many friends hope that he may soon be on the road to recovery. His hair is red and tangled and ha has a turned-up his vsice is loud and strident and it never gets repose his face is full of freckles, his ears are shaped like fins, and a tooth is missing as you'll noticn when he grirs He's like a comic picture from I113 toes up to his head but his mother chIIs him darling" when she tncits him into bed. It is he who marks the carpet with tho print cf mtiddy boots uid rejoices in the door bell that is polled oct by the roots.

Who whittles on his fingers till he nln splits your ear, and always shocks "ae cullers with the elang he chanced to hoar, lie CHs the house with tnmult ami the neighborhood witU dread but his mother calls him "ds-Tl'ng" Vheri she tucks him into bed. Marion Recorft- During the winter of ISi)7 Mr Jame Reed, one of the loading citizens and merchants of Ciay. day coanty, W. Va struck his leg against a cake of ie It snch a manner ns to bruise it severely. It "ery murh swollen ri pained him so badly tha be not walk without the aid of crotchrs lie was treated by pl'-sciaus also iisen several kiads of liniment and two and a half gallons of whiskey in bathing it, but nothing gave any relief nr.tii lie began nsinjr Chamljerlain's I'air r.aiui.

This brought almost a complete cure in a weeks time a 2.1 he e-lievesthat fcsd he not rei.11 Jy his leg had lo be amni ls- ted. Pain Balm is UEC-qsalcd fur sprains, braises ami rhemuat'sm. Tor sale bv RtA. Miiicr C-x, KCntESF Stte of Eaw.s Rr.t county, In the. bwtoro! ti -atT CsrhpHn 1C.

NOTlOfi OF APPOINTMENT. is bCTrbr r-f-o, that oo tr, I't tor of the eswte W. ra-rrc. Hlf hv.ii eoTialr. All VSSjf Have you gained by tradaing away from homo with ped- dlars or merchants who depend on false advertising bo-(rt nnc tr'c'rcry to swindle you? Dojyou go to Ihem for favors when short of produce, money or credit? be landed in this new couutry he was poss9d of Very little of this worlds goods, but by dilligont labor and economy he had succeeded in providing hiiieelf with all the necessaries, and many of the luiuries of life.

It has not been a great many years ago since his only way of coming to town wbh the front wheels of a wagon upon which he had fastenod a crude box, drawn by team of horses. Only last Saturday he drove to town in a la do new two seated Carriage which he had just purchased He owns a half section of good land, well improved, with a good substan tial farm house, stables, outbuild ings besides considerable live stock usually found (fa a farm. Mr. Roth had a very large circle of friends in the southern part of Rush oounty. He was always of ft jolley disposi tion, R'jd looked on the bright side of life at all times, a great lover of music and innocent ammusemont.

He was a good and kind father and a devout member of the Catholic church. Kis wife died a little over a year ago, and ha has been ailing for more than a year past with a severe case of chronio Catarrh, but his auddt-a Wth came rathor iifcSxpec ted. He leaves five children to mourn bis demise, three girls: Mrs Jos Schroeter, Mra. Jos. Pohosolik and Miss Tennoy, and two boys Joseph and Ziechmund.

The fun eral services were hold the home of the deceased on Tuesday at two o'clock p. m. and the remains were Kid to rest beside those of his b6 loved wife in the banner township Catholic Cemetery. WHIjDINGS. cooley-hielemax.

Mabmed: At the M. E. Par sonage at JLaLrosse, Kansas' on Thursday evening, October 11th, Mr. W. O.

Ccoley and Miss May Hirleman were un'ted in the holy bonds of matrimoney, the M. E. miU tster officiating. W. O.

Cooley is an old Rush Cec tre boy, having grown np to man hood in our midst. He has a large cirice of friends in this community ana throughout tho county. Warren is industrious and a good "rustler." and will no doubt make a loving and kind hnsband. He is now employ ed on the Santa Fe railroad at Raton N. at a good salary.

The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan HirleuiRn of this city. She, like her Lusband, has grown up in our midst, and her friends are legion. She is an ac complibhed musician, and a lady of whose love and companionship aDy young man may well foel proud She will be missed from out society circles, as che always tot-k an active part in the social events of our little burg.

Mr. and Mrs. Cooley left Sunday for Ash Valley and Lamed where they visited tho. friends and rela tives a few days, after which they left for their future home in Raton, N. M.

The Stakdaed joins their many friends in wishing this rtf ipln health, wealth and hsppini-as with out alloy, through the journey of life. BISHOP-XlCTtOLS. Married: At the home of the groota in this city, Aif. Harry Bishop to Miss Myrtle Nichols, od lostSatnr day evening, October 13th at 8:15 Rev. O.

L. Lewis of the Rush Centre M. E. Church officiating. The groom is the eldest eon of Mr.

and Mrs. William Bishop of this city and the bride is a latiy of many accomplishments. The coupl liBve many friends whom the Standard joins in wishing thptn a long, pros perous and happy- j-iifney Ihrougb 'pfiiit tjjese ptitgs Your concience rill remind you 7l for Ken aad Wmon nrrr cents. RnrTvmT. etircs, never flmbt ft.

lio4yftucan9ftU(1isjriJcr8 riln from Veak or Impoverished l.Jood. Ha3vfta rnrea KervoasoesR, Trem- Ail-cone Feeling, liudrsa cjkt. Mental Depression. rnres Iiiirstion. iKrTj 4 tfc Heart.

Fnr or Sallow Cotr-f-k-xwra. Uneven rvr ckc c-d Meraorr, Uen-ciiS, ConiveTRss. Torpid i-iTpt, Hndrmc cures PiB is Jier, in Se, in Lisali, Weit Brk, Sed.mr.i In Urioe, Rinsing in Emrs, car' Loss of fsb. Loss of Ar7etlte. Hcer4 Aper- i comty.

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