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The Tescott Telegram from Tescott, Kansas • 3

The Tescott Telegram from Tescott, Kansas • 3

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Btad the TiuaiuM. If you wish the And Do You Know lubsoriba, jSSHStnSBnpiBBIIBBRIDBlIBntinintnO 1 TaSCOTT TELEGRAM 8 lOne Dollarpar Year. Local Do jyour toadbur in Tescott trie queen ol the utlly. Corn ln.1Uecountry Is looking tough on -aooount cf hot winds and needs raln. Republican Caucus.

The Republicans of Morton township met in McLaren's Saturday and elected the following delegates to attend the county convention at Min-neapolis next Tuesday Aug, 13: 0, 0. Hess, D. 0. Stelion. II.

A. Brown lee. W. D. Smith.

T. A.sOox. J. 0. Allen.

J. W. Simpson, C. B. rostlethwoit.

E. MdGavern. After selectingshe delegates, C. 0. Hess was elected committeemau for the ensuing year.

The Life Preserving Liniment it guaranteed all lung and broth al troubles wall a all aches and pxins. We also keep X-Kay Oil. Try it- You will find in our store the complete Tine of patent medicines and drug sundrieavr seen in Tescott. If we haven, got what you want we'll get for 0r Gloryl The W. C.

T. U. their annual banquet at the pleasant home of Mrs. Morton yesterday. Miss Blanche Calwell of Culver has been visiting Miss Orill Postlethwatte at her home south of (town.

Miss Maude Adamson of Brookeville Kas. who has been visiting with Col. Wheaton and wife, returned home last Sunday- Born To Mr. andMrs. W.

Lane, Sunday Aug: 3rd, a fine baby girl. Dr. lldbson was in attendance. The babe and its mother are doing nicely. Wagon, carriage and mixed paints and enamel top dressing at the Drug Store, Ed.

Kickelson returned from Kansas City Thursday There he went with cattle. His cattle were in fine condition and sold well on the Kansas City market. The Dorcus Society held an ice cream social in the Bank building last Satur THE SMITH DRUG TESCOTT ROLLER MILL. 3 Mr. V.

Smith witnesses the game played at Lincoln Monday: The phantom of ill luck having ten aciously clung to'the Teeoott ball club has at last been shaken off. Tesoott 20 Lincoln 15. That was (the awful way In which we put the fixin's to the Lin Coln-fielegation on their own dung hill last Monday afternoon, Beverly's nine has disbanded and Tescott has seoured Taks your paper; George Woods was a Sallna visitor Friday. Leave your watches at the drug store for repairs. (Dr.

llobion and daughter lone visited SaliM Tuesday. W- D. Smith and John Johnson attended the pionio and ball game at Lincoln Monday. Foose and gang of carpenters went to Culver to commence work on the Presbyterian parsonage this week. Mines Myrtle Ivy, Mae and Ilasel Crosthwait visited at the Berry mansion south of Beverly, Tuesday.

Fred Buss wheeled ovor from Marquette, Saturday, to visit his young Iriends in this oity, returning Jno." Lee shipped two cars of cattle to K. 0, Tuesday. This shipment ol 40 head were the linest sent out so far this teaiou. Misses Mae and Hazel Crosthwait, Bennington, wore vUiting their friends La this plsce this week, They are the guests of Miss Myrtle Ivy. John Chaney will have a pubHo sale his home, north of Tescott, August 14th.

lie will sell out and move to Minneapolis where he is in the restuar Ant business. Ed.Ayeis of Neok City, arrived here last Friday evening and is sow visitiug his father, mother, aud brother John. His wife and children am the week before. Only one car wheat shipped from this place so far this season. This car vas loaded with the orup from Cong.

Bowersooks Hunch south of town. Last year there were 7 cars shipped from this Ranch. Manufacturers of High Grade Flour, Corn meal, Graham flour, Bian, Shorta Chop feeds. Special attention given to Exchange Trade. Horry, Jelly and Belle to help them 3 3 day and had a good attendance.

A neat sum of money was realized by the Brownlee Brothers, Prop. ladies. Loren L. Baker came home from the and If the lame nine will play together in the future they will be invincible The principle feature of the game was a home run by Adkins, though the Lincoln boys had three to their credit, caused by the ball being lost in the weed. The majority of the Linooln boys are nice fellows but they have one or two men whoare past mas ters in the art of beefing." The Lincoln boys have promised to come down on the 19th when we may expect close game with the chances in favor of Tescott.

A large delegation of people expect to attend the Spiritualist campmeetiog at Delphos this year, from this place. Grant and Will Cavanah will start to Minnesota Monday to spend the harvest and threshing season in that state They will take advantage of the R. rates. H. MCLAREN DEAL EES IN Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Implements of all kinds.

Ulll Lubricating caster oil at tne Drug Store. IN CASE 6F ACCIDENT. 4 Thoachtful Provlalon That Wu Not Gratefully Itevelved hf a Prospective Traveler. When Miss Abby Fra.er made her preparations for a trip to Denver, to visit her sister she was pleasantly surprised by the interest her friends showed in her departure, and pleased by the numerous gifts presented to her, relates Youth's Companion. One friend assured her that dining cars were so uncertain that wise passengers did not depend on thera for their daily bread but graciously added that ulie intended to put up a puncheon for Miss Abby herself, and mentioned pound cake with citron 'HQ it, nut cookies and fig sandwiches as desirable portions of the gift.

Another friend brought her a long-desired book, while knit slippers a work bag tind a "traveler's friend," containing all sorts of things that are never used by travelers, added to Miss Abby's delight in her prospective journey. On the day before her departure Mrs. Knight a relative called and laying a good-sized package on the table, said: "Well, Abby, I didn't know whether ,1 Should get in to see you or not, but il didn't "forget you, and I guess before your journey is over you will have resiBon to be glad I didn't" Miss 1'razer smiled and murmured her thanks, wondering what delightful surprise the good-sized package contained. "It's always best to be prepared for 'an miergenoy," 'vent on Mrs. Knight, "so 1 did up a little roll of old soft linen, which will be excellent for bruises, and I put in a little nice lint, in case of wounds or burns.

"Then rtlierc are some pieces of cloth which can b.e used as bnndnges and a good pair of sharp scissors to cut away clothing with. put in some vaseline, too, and a flusk of spirits. I suppose you 'have bottle of ammonia with you?" faltered' Miss Abby, "but, Cousin Knight, you- need not have talien all that trouble" Knight interrputed her: "I was willing to take it, Abby. In all these terrible railroad aecideuts it does seem as far ns I can make out, that nobody is at all prepared, ft the cars catch fire and a few are saved, they never seem to have a bandage or anything at hand to help "fellow "I do hope your berth isn't in the rear car If it is you try and get transferred. Those rear cars always get the worst of it.

I wonder that they are used at all." JJy time Miss Abby's mind was so filled with the thought of th perils before her that she almost forgot to thank her cousin, and as Mrs. Knight bade her a solemn farewell, )1 the delights of the pound cake, the "traveler's friend" and the desired book faded in the presence of the "solid-looking bundle which Knight left behind her. watching her visitor out of Sight, Miss Abby carefully picked up the suggestive bundle and opening a jO.O. Hess of the Chicago Lumber Yard aud Harry Brownlee of the Tes-cott Roller Mills went to tialina Wednesday to attend a meeting of the at that place, returning Thursday. Mr and Mrs.

Dillon and son and Mr. Carmichael of North English, Iowa ar rived here Tuesday to visit their relative, Mr. John Bamwert a few.doys, intending to go to Denver Tinker Cwtmptonot hews of his heirship to a wad of money, 80 acres of land and a sauad of town property in Alien A general stock of everything usually carried in a first class Hardware Store. Call and see us. TESCOTT KANS aaiiaaaaiaiiaaiaiiaaaiaaiaiaaiaaaaaiuaaaaaaaim iFok Sale A good horse oheap.

Inquire of L. M. Tatlook, Tescott, Kansas. school of art at Topeka, last Saturday evening for a vamtion during the summer season, with his parents and friends. Harry Brownhe and wife will start tomorrow for the Pacific coast.

They will make a stop at Los Angles and will go through Texas, Colorado, Arazona, and before returning will visit relatives at Eugene, Ore. A party of our young people went out to Rodney Park' Wednesday night They arrived about 8.30 o'clock and spent tne evening In games music and a general good time. Mr. Labarren furnished the music. He has a good machine and furnishes good music.

Wa send one hundred copies of the Telegram to those who have not, as yet been solicited to subscribe and marked them all paid for three month's, thereforeentlemen don't be offended for we can't send but a small percent of our circulation, as samples If you read the paper and find it satisfactory you can come in at any time and extend the time. Chap. Baker received as a'birthday present, an American three dollar gold piece. He recently wrote the secretary of the .11. S.

Treasury in regard to it, and received the reply that it wa an issue of '76 and looked so much like a $5 gold piece that the government called them in and only three of that denomination was in aud offered him $20 dollars for it. We think it will sell for ten times as much, This is an instance where a bad cold caused a startling conversation. A modest young newspaper man was invited to a party at a residence where the home had recently been blesstd with an addition to the family. Accompanied by his best girl, he met his hostess at the door, and after customary, salutations tsked after the baby was suffering from a severe cold, which made her slightly deaf, and she mistakenly supposed that he was inquiring about her cold. She replied, that, though she usually had one every winter, this was the worst she had ever had it kept her awake a good Get Your Tire JReset on One of Closing Out Sale.

I will sell atmy place, 7 miles south and a half mile east of Beverly, 8 miles south and 5 miles west of Tesoott, on Wednesday, Aug, 13, cominenoing at 10 o'clock a. the following property to wit; horses, cattle, hogs. 150 sores of growing corn, gasolene engine, header and header boxes, hay, farm implements Ac. Tibms. A credit of 8 months' time trill be given, with good credit.

Wm, Brownloe. HENDERSON'S TIRE SETTING MACHINES Union PsciHo train Monday for that (lace. Z. A. Ivy has shaved his face slick and clean which changed his appearance so much that some of his friends had to look at him twice before they recognized him.

Some of tho picnicers at Appleville Jast Saturday, took him; ifor a jolly old priest. Little Francis Ivy entertained a number of her young Iriends at her home Monday, to celebrate her tenth birthday. The little chubs all enjoyed them elves with dolls and games and wished some one would have a birthday day. Refreshments were served. Mrj.

W. Norris was taken severely ill of last week and getting worse, when Mr. Norris phoned for his oldest daughter. Mrs. May Uorting who was in Denver, to ccme iiome.

She immediately boarded the' i tmin uinl KiM'ivcil hnra laat Mon 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. more guess work, but tires are reset accurately and qui clvly, without any chance of giving too much diahto the wheel, or in any way injuring it.

Having one of tlew TIRE SETTERS in practical operation, the patronage of the public is solicited. All work thoroughly guaranteed. E. HOBSON TESCOTT First 'Door North of Union Hotel deal of nights at first and confined her Bring in -yourPoultry and Hides and get highest mark day evening A party of yoiiug folks gathered at the pie atant home of Miss Myrtle Ivy last Monday evening and enjoyed a pleasaet evening. Those present -were; Misses Mae and Hazel Crosthwaite.

Brooks, Oda Brooks, closet door, pushed it far out of sight HlivkUV arsni et price, in cash or trade. to her bed. Then noticing that the scribe was becoming pale and nervous she said that she could see by his looks that he was going to have one just like hers, and asked him if he wished to lie down. The paper came out as usual the next week, but the editor has gived np inquiring about babies. Livery and Peed Stable.

on an upper shelf. "Just as like as not I shall forget it," she said, and then, with a faint chuckle, "I don't believe I shall ever Bergman Bros. Beverly Kansas. Haws nn think of It in the world O'BRIBN, Prop. i ism i mm in wmr i 111 mi i i ii m-u a il f-ansii PW.I 1 1 1 1 I 1 11 I iJTml I lltA II Maude Clark, lone UoDson Kose bmith nd Messrs.

Charles Baker, Arthur 'Barker, Fred Buss, Loren Baker Victor Jvy and Mr. Elmer Salisbury, A very pleasant time was enjoyed by all pres-nt. See Uie latest wonder of all the i i First class accommodations. Good carnages for tranjpor tation for travelers to neiarh boring towna.Prica reasonable. Your patroncge solicited.

Brooks cnauges in Appearance, our genmi townsman, Rodney Robbins tekes the cike. For the past 30 years, Mr. Rob-bins has displayed a reasonable growth of whiskers but now behold him as he appears. We presume that he is now reminded of the time the Indians shaved and painted his head. We Wish to call your attention their Fould like to say just what he reminds to us of but well such a change in appearance cannot help but call our attention to what Darwin says we originate from.

However wa are glad to say bis popularity as.a hotel manager and general good 'fellow remains the same. SEAMCKS SHOE'S for Boys, Youths and Men. The Best seamless shoe in Tescott. 'H Buy your Furniture at -OM Economy Furniture Store. I ffi jj 'iiiS Furniture, Carpets, Sewing machines etc, "Tuesday evening a smoke was discov-( Prices $1.60, 1.75, 1.85, and 2.00 for youths, and boys; 2,00.

2.25, and 2.50 for men. Every pair red coming out of a coal bin at Peterson Strait's coal yard, aDd upon examination it was found that the eoal was on fire from spontaneous combustion. Had it not been discovered in lime thera might have been a fearful fire in that part of town. Later As we go to press the fire is again discovered. The proprietors are at soil but the drayman discovered it and hauled a tank of water down to the beds and commenced unloading the gutt'.

The eoiil Will nearly a'l be sevtd if nothing more happen. Wi r) Every thing in 'Furnirure line. 5 sli rS GiU Tescott Kansas. sold under a positive guarantee to give satisfactory wear. All other goods in stock just as good and 1 cheap as our shoes.

Call and see us when in (own. Do you-aver read? Tske the TELEGRAM and you Do you-aver read? Tske the TELEGRAM and.

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1902-1902