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The Tescott Telegram from Tescott, Kansas • 3

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Church Directory. UNlOrlPAClFIC, TIMETABLE. BAST BOUKO. PawengerNo; 82 10.09 Acoommodation No 64 7. '2b WEST BOUND Fatsenger, No 61 5.80 Accommodation, No.

83 10.09 Ciuu. Albxandbr Agnnt. H. MCLAREN DEALEHS IN Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Implements of all kinds. i.

cuuaeii. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 8 p. in.

Epworth League at 7 m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 8p.m. Rav. F. Clark.

Pastor. LUTHERN 0HUEO1I. Sunday school 10 a.m. Preaching '11 a. J.

H. Wanamakkr, Pastor. Local News. ubscribe for the Tncrt'Tttmnku Mr. 0 Hess made a business trip to Beloit one day last week.

W. Miller one of our citizens Is home preparing tot threshing. Miss Lillie Robinson of Culver was on our streets, shopping, yeiterday. Mr. Brooks orders the Tkuhiram sent lo J.

0. Brooki, Btougliton, Wis. All correspondence or other copy to get space in these columns must be in by Wednesday noon. Dr. Moffatt moved his Dental ofllce to Culver this wenk, where he will locate for a short time.

Fred Sterns now has a clerk behind the counters who takes delight in showing the stock to customers. G. Raplee, one of our most enterprising citisens is preparing his thresh A general stock of everything usually carried in a first class Hardware Store. Call and see us. TESCOTT KANS Take your home paper; Gelebrate the Fourth in Tescott, Lunch at all hours at Union Hotel.

It you wish the Tsleqham, come and U. Camilla Flunlluurlon, tha well-kuwwu Freuoh writer on iwitronoiuj, inesticaeil't'tha lust moating ot i'rouuh Astronomical- society that tha Chxistiau' l' juNt completed its first iilliiKl''f minute. Betweeu January -V 6f the year 1 and April II of the ear 1903, at 6: 10 p. he says, just minutes have paused, reports tb Baltimore News. The statement suggests a reaUzatfoa of the moaning of 1,000,000,000 In the abstract, and still more of l.OOCOOO.OOO in the concrete forai of money.

XT, John D. Rockefeller's fortune, for la-stance, is generally estimated at about $200,000,000, or, We all recognize that this is on enormous quantity, but the trouble wit most of ua is that a single million seems almost as remote from our possibilities as a thousand million, so that the greater sum does not differentiate itself suflkieutly from the sinallur. Let us see, then, what Mr. Roekeler-Jer's fortune of 1,000,000,000 fraacs means. It means that if a man had been working steadily day and night from the birth of Christ'to the present time at the compensation of a sane a minute his total earnings would just now have reached the amount of Mr.

Rockefeller's pile. A franc a minute is very handsome pay. It is $12 an hour, or $300 a day. Anion getting $300 every day, from the beginning of the year 1 to the present time, and consuming none of his earnings, would only just now have as much as Mr. Rockefeller has.

Or, putttingit in another wny, imngine a town containing 300 working people, each earning seven dollars a week. The total wftjps earned by the people of this town, in successive generations all the way from the time of Christ to the present day, would not exceed tia amount which one man has managed tu nut by la the course of a single Uf thus. Tsui la ft graft ing outfit ir the seaion of threshing. 3 3 All our farmers are harvesting this week. Help is scarce here and agents have been sent to Salina but there was M.

M. CHAMBERS WELL TDIHIjILjE- Having' bought the pump tools and business from Charles Horting. I am prepared to drill or not an idle man to be secured. 3 Lodge Directory. I.

O- O. F. No. 309 meets every Saturday night in their lodge room over Baker's store. I'ibrob Sec.

Giso. Geihslkr, A. O. Council, No. 305, meets every Thursdoy night, in I.O.

O.F. hall. C. E. Fierce, Scribe.

G. Baker R. P. A. O.

W. Lodge, No. 321 meets every Friday night in McLaren's ,1 iall C. B. Postlk wait M.W.

J. 0 Allen, Recorder. Ruth Rebecca Lodge, No. 201 meet every Tuesday evening at the I. 0.0.

F.Hall. Ivy Newland, N. G. Sarah Pibrck, Sec. C.

No. 329 meets the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month in Baker's hall Wilhemia Siierril Pres. Y.U'6 Clinton Secretary R. Anderson Post, No. Dr.

Moffatt visited Lincoln Saturday lait. Ben Anderson visited in Salina Saturday. Mr. Brubaker was a Culver visitor Saturday. Mrs May Horting started for Colorado last Monday-Mrs.

Simpson and Mrs. Wilbur visit- Balina Monday, Charley Zooker of Minneapolis is visiting with John Ayers. Fresh sweet apple cider on tap at Union Hotel Restuarant. Are you tired? you'll find a good bed Mrs. Harry Brownlee's father and sister, Mr.

Shaw and Mrs. Haitbrink, started for their home in South Dakota yesterday, after a three weeks visit here 5 drive wells and furnish Windmills and 3 anything in the well line. All work guaranteed 5 Prices 3 Anna Baunuart and Fred Sterns were joined iu the holy bonds of wedlock, Tuesday night. June at the Luthern parsonage, by the Rev, J. II Ann nn Fnnmi ar rna i i Wannamacher The happy bride and groom have the sympathy of the Telegram that Joins their friends in wishing them a long life of unalloyed happinesn aker 4B7, G.

A. R. meets the 2nd Satui- May they meet tht stern realities of life with good hbart and their troubles be small ones and far between. dj in each munth, in the Bnker hall. G.

Strait, Com. II. Morton, Adj. The of July Mrs. Anna Uumbarjer, Culver, was a visitor at the Union Hotel Saturday.

Misses Pearl Strait, Scott, and Bracken were criers at the Tzleqram office Saturday. The Union Hotel will furnish supper at all hours of the night of the celebration on the Fourth of July. Messrs. Robert Raplee, George Rap-lee, J. C.

Pederson and Chester Tosier went to the county seat Saturday A large crowd attended the Child rens Day exercises at the Luthern church Sunday, which was well rendered, Weiunderstand the R. R. Co. is putting in a gravel platform in the place of the wooden one at this place Mr. and Mrs, Harrison came up from Salina Wednesday, to visit with their oousins, George Holkday and wife.

"Farmer has his eorn south of town in good shape now and js taking life as easy as possible, Tescott is full of vegetables, new Wishes to say to the pulic that he wishes to quit the Implement business and has some Plows, Harrows, and To Sell at Coat. He also has a stock of furniture at prices his competitor cannot meet. He has a Champion Binder used to cut thirty acres of wheat-last year. He will sell it on next years terms. Carries everything used in a farming community at pricei as low as the lowest.

Call and see him and be convinced. He will treat you right. will soon be here. Prepare for it by giving your buggy top a new coat of Enamel dressing LINCOLN PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES Ladies should remove and prevent sunburn by using Camphorice and Gold Cream. $400 WORTH OF WATCHES and JEWELRY will be aold for a short time at exactly first cost to ua Jewelry of all kinds i epaire THE SMITH DRUG CO.

Get Your Tire Reset dn One of potatoes, and frying chickens, and our HENDERSON'S citizens are living on the fat of the land. Hobson'Ss daoorat'ng his tire setter with a coat of black and red paint, that TIRE SETTING MACHINES. TESCOTT BARBER SHOP. Shaving Hair cutting done in en artistic way. D.VERMILLION fl.D.

Physician and Surgeon. Calls promptly attended today and night. Office over Bank. Tescott, Kansas. It sets them cold.

It does the work perfectly. It does the work in a few minutes time. It keeps the dish of wheels just right. No more guess workbut tires are reset accurately and quickly, without any chance, of giving too much dish to the wheel, or in any way injuring it. Having one of these TIEE SETTERS in practical operation, the patronage of the public is solicited.

All Work thoroughly guaranteed. HOBSON TESCOTT First Door North of Union SHOP FIRST DOOR NORTH BAKER.S it from rust. Mrs. Morton was a caller at this offl le and had her name entered on the roll of honor for one dollar on the subscription list for one year, The Tescott cornet and went out to Harry Adkins farm Sunday afternoon and discoursed sweet and patriotic music to the delight of a number of invited guests. We are too always meet you when you arrive in town, but are ready to welcome you at the Central any time day or night, We have not learned what was done at the school-meeting hit Wednesday and not being able to attend, we have no report.

Next week we hope to give lull proceedings. He said, on discovering Mr. Hobsons tire setter under -its canvas "I thought they was going to set up the merry-go-round on the 4th of July grounds." Celebrare the 4th of July in Tescott. C. F.

Fritj has returned to cut his wheat. Mr. Laity, Ada, was in town Tuesday. He has cattle south of Tescott. Fresh Bread and Buns every da for sale at the Union Restaurant.

Do you want a good nights rest? Go to the Central. Call for hat you want at the Central, if its this side of the moon you'll get it. Be sure and get your fire works and Fourth of July supplies at Baker's lone Ilobson has been visiting with Mrs. Paul Messon north of town. Mr.

Perry, Minneapolis, was in our city Tuesday transacting business. Mrs. Albert Raplee went to Lincoln Tuesday evening for a visit with her Call Me MEAT MARKET. CENTRAL HOTEL, CO. WHEATON, PROPKIBTOa.

TESCOTT, KANSAS. Good, clean beds and fresh airy rooms. Table furnished with everything the market affords. Meals at al hours. Rates: $1 per day.

Give me a call. When you want a dray. Furniture hauled Baggage transferred to and from depot. Solicit all hauling. OPERATED BY sister.

Dr. D. Vermillion was called to Beverly Monday in consultation with J. W. Ayers.

Dr. Anderson 3 F2 WaKin on Keeps all kinds of fresh meat always on hand, Ham, Bacon, Salt meats, Fresh lard, and canned goods. Everything found in a first class market. Mrs. Charles Alexander returned Monday from a three months visit with relatives in Illinois.

mat1; a JEM Has just received a new outfit of Pump Tools, and is prepared to TTTTTIT CN and do all kinds of Bepair work on Pump and Wind- i Did you say you were late? Never mind, 'plenty to eat, and we are ready to serve you at the Central. T. E. Scott started cutting wheat Tuesday morning but found it a little green, It was sometime ago that the' people had their suspicions of a wedding being on tapis letween two of our popular youog people, and the chums of the would be groom had their eyes open for the happy event. The boys were fooled from time to time, but did not cease their vigilance until Tuesday night their time came It appears'the young was a prominent member of the Tescott band that met on that night for practice.

He was dressed in his ordinary clothing and met with the band as usual, but after meeting adjourned he retired to his room and dressed for the wedding, met the blush mills and furnish rumps and Mills on demand, (jivej Wm. Goslin, an old time resident of Madison, Kan. and whom the writer has known for the past fifteen years, is here from Topeka where he is engaged in the flour, feed and coal business. There will be no preaching at the Luthern church next Sunday, as Mr. Wannamaker the pastor will preach in 'Washington county on that day.

In order to swell our subscription list we will give a commission of 25 per cent on every dollar you bring in on eubscr-iption to the Telkcjeah. Tescott is undoubtedly the greatest shipping point for milk, in this part of the state; skimming station at Mulberry and Tescott ship out an average of 1800 lbs of butter fat every day Charlie Pierce has ordered out hiB Fly net local as ha has but two set left and he won't have any more for two or three days, but he has a limited number of sweat collars on hand. There has been Bome talk of enlarging the quoit grounds and sending for another set of quoitj, as there is no chance for all the pitchers to get a amount of practice for the 4th of July contest. Any bright little boy or girfcan wake enough money to all the candy, chewing gum, fire crackers, base ball bats and all the merry-go-round rides they want for the 4th of: July, by calling on their friends and inducing me a call. TESCOTT KAJN.

GONFEOTMEEY ICE CREAM-PARLOR, For Ice Cream, Cold Drinks, Candy and Cool Sweet Smokes. Call and see us. V4 Fine Cut, Plug and Smoking Tobacco. We thank you 1 ing maiden and repaired to the parsonage where they were made one; went to their hotel and retired for the even ing, i But no sooner had they done so Smith Brothers, BEiAGKSMJf MS. Tescott, Kans.

For your past Patronage and solicit a continuance of the same. Brooks Brothers. C5 a them to inscribe for tho bent paper than his chums with horns, horse fiddles, gucs, bells and good sound lungs cotnmencod to make night hideous with all the unearthly noise3 immaginable for htlf an hour or so in front of the Central hotel. At last the groom came forth and repaired to his store and set up the treats right royally. The boys were not exactly satisfied and insisted on the groom trotting out his bride to be eongratulated.

SB Horse shoeing a specialty. Agents for the Osborne Binder. Best Binder on earth. published in Morton township. You can make 26 cents on the dollar.

Little folks, go to work and show the old folks that you can earn your own clothei and have enough money to gratify jour em-iDg fcr luxuries. vrx 1 ') ft A A.

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