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The Scott Republican from Scott City, Kansas • 5

The Scott Republican from Scott City, Kansas • 5

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THE SCOTT REPUBLICAN," SCOTT CITY, KANSAS. Thos. A Kuzzall Dead, Social Study Club 71 Sh New Thos. A. Muzzall dropped dead, from heart failure Wednesday, morning at the-home of bis son Kalph In EXPERIENCED meets with Mrs.

Frank S. Yantls Tuesday afternoon September 21. Roll call Educational events. Lesson Mrs. Grace Dougherty, leader.

Business this cUy. Fu-neral service will be held from the' M. 12, Friday afternoon. Obituary will appear in our next issue. FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS IN.

GOOD SOLID LEATHER FOR SCHOOL WKAR. LION BRAND WORK SHOES FOfc MEN A-Strict Guarantee With Every Pair oraf their' financial affairs. Leslie LeRoy Steele atfrnSm -every possJMir fire vl THiKiire business, yeuitito'lielr credit the more conserva Dry Good tive they become, the g-iye to the protection of their nvmty the buildup of their Rink Credit. When You Work So Hard To Get Money-Can Yon Afford To Take Any Uneccssar Risk In For It? Why not' follow the platrof the successful business man-start a Check Account with us and handle your iaconre in a safe, systematic Our lines of dry goods will be in in a. few We have a full line of MUSLIN OUTINGS COTTON BATTS AND GINGHAMS We Waiit Your Trade.

and. have the Prices, to Merit It. Our reputation as good judges of fruit is becoming recognized pretty generally everywhere, more particularly in Seott county where the best of everything is grown. Within the last week w-e have had samples of home grown peaches from the orchard of Joe Harper who lives three mile's northwest of town on the old J. W.

Smith farm, and by Dr. E. M. Beck-lev from trees in his yard here in town. Both assortments were of the very finest and no better peach is grown anywhere than right hero.

As compensation for our services in grading ami classifying fruits, we retain all and we- are never too busy to act on occasions of this sobringin your samples. The burglar alarm in the Eoark Son store caused the death of an unknown man here about two o'clock this morning, who with a pal had broken the transom over the rear door and entered, the store for the purpose of robbing it. After getting into the store, the back door was opened and CITIZENS STATE; IM. Scott Gify, Kan. ALL DEPOSITS GUARANTEED Born- September 1894 in Scott county, Died September 9ih, 1915 at Pueblo, Colorado, Funeral services were held at the Baptist church- in this city last Sunday at 11 o'clock and burial made in the Ponce cemetery.

About a month ago F.oy commenced to complain of seveie headaches, which became worse so quickly that his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Steele brought.him from their Beaver creek ranch in the-north part of the to the Meyers Hospital in this city for treatment.

An operation was performed and for a time it was thought he was improving. Later his condition became such that Br, Meyers called' Dr. Sanger from Minnequa Hospital- at Pueblo, in consultation when it was decided to take Roy to that hospital for another operation. Following this operation, he improved somewhat, but he suddenly became worse and passed Last winter Roy suffered a bad case of Ila grippe, which, unknown to his parents, left a gathering in his He was a picture of health, strong and robust, and untilhe complained of pains inhis head; was thought to-havc been in perfect health, and his death, was a terrible blow to his parents. No young man in, the county stood in higher esteem with everyone- than Roy Steele.

Bjrn and raised to manhood in this in a home where every in-lluenea was for the better things of the only child of worshipping parents w.hose every effort was. for 'their a graduate of the grades and the Scott County High School; a leader in all movements which meant this sounded the alarm, which brought Local and Personal IN AND ABOUT SCOTT CITY Opening Announcement Fall 1915 "OUR BIG OPENING. WILL BEGIN Wednesday, September 15th AND LAST THROUGHOUT THE- MONTH Ford -parte, a Sharpe's Garage. ressmaking rs. K.

K. Magill. Meals 25 Jasper-Hale Cafe. Royal Neighbors will-meet Monday night; Don't forget the penny drill. Committee in Mrs.

Paiigherty, Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Riley, Mrs. thia. morning li, E.

Collin reiurned from Kansas J. W. Roark, Frank Roark, Chas. Kelson and Chas, Wimer to the store. As Frank stepped into the entry way and started to -unlock the front door a shot was fired at him hythe burglars, inissiitg lrim but a few inches.

The burglars then started- for the back dojr keeping up a continuous fire of shots, and aftei "leaving th store ran north. About fifty feet from the rear of the building one of them fell dead, with a bullet through his- heart. The others escaped in an auto and" are being pursued bv Sheriff Magill and three auto loads of deputies. The man killttd is an Indian about 5 feet 8 inches tall, and in company with other strangers had been in Roark 's several times, lately, evidently sizing things up. Without doubt they are the same bunch that robbed the Pay D.

M. Vaughan is. remodeling the elevator at the Missouri Pacific tracks and installing new preparatory using it during the grain buying season. The accounts of. those using this, lank for -creating a reserve fund are the same care, the same select nanagement given to laiger account.

1 Citizens State Bank W. Witchtirch, for many years Joe Wimer returned Monday fron; a several months sta Iowa. Albert li. King, of Denver, wa here Tuesday and Wednesday. Iinrk's Uncle Tom Cabin show whLh was here last night, was "bum' For Sale IS inch Colis 'Hot Bias 'heating stove good, Sec J.

B. Laugh) A. M. Irvin and family. returned Sat -day from.MoPherson county, where spent t'ie summer.

II. C. Sharps sold a Mi-del 83, Overland to Win. Jewell, of Michigan Township last week. YOU ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED We will have on display the Fall line of which we are justly proud, and on which are doing a'tremenduous business.

We have been most fortunate in buying merchandise on which we will have no competition, the prices being remarkably low. THEMILLINER STORE B. COFFIN, Proprietor Missouri Pacific agent at Leoti, has been employed a a traveling representative for the Roark and- Colbert-son real e.iiate firm, i.iid-'is thf. most active Scott count booster we kjicvv oU ne store at Friend sometime ago, and carried away several hundred dollars vorth of shaes, in an, They had collected nothing but the bestand highest priced goods at Roark's store, mostly silk, having had at least $1000 worth packed in suit cases and piled up toulacein a large new trunk from Roarii-eitocli, they were sur for Re was raeognrd by ail who knew him as a yoi.ng man of exceptionally strong character, high and noble ambitions, and a young man of more than ordinary ability. just arriving at the point in, life where Lis training, his sti of character, and' influencs among men, was to be a source of comfort and joy to his father and his career cut short.

Hiy death is indeed sad and pathetic, and the sympathy of the community goes put to the grief stricken iathej and mother in this dark hour of sorrow and sadness. Earl Newsom and wife, and Lincoln Newsom, left last Friday, for a Ford trip through, Colorado. prised by the appearance of the posse. John Sajina, International BUi vester representative for this district spent Tuesday hare. J.

S. Ward and wife, of are visiting at the F. Walthall home near Manning. Some of the money saved on nose-paint in Kansas is helping to buy nicely painted automobiles. 'lis better thus.

The Mul vane News. No wis the best time of the year to set-abed of everbearing can get fine plants at Loughran's-at 25 ceuts a dozen for the next ten. daya. A word to the hungry. Regular' meals 25 cents at the Fsp.ee News.

the foundation in for a new house, Mabel and Florence Jones commenced their terras of school in north Logan county where they taught last winter. Bertha Robinson teaches in district No 25, Elsio Helfrick the Pence school, Floyd Helfrich the Lenz school and Mrs. Guy Smith the Humbert Krebs school. John Rickey an. I family arrived Saturday from Lnray, Kansas where they have resided for the past two y.trara.

John, will take charge of his father's farm five miles, north-east of lov, n. -Another of the feMows who is glad lo get back to Scott Lcirii Boyer arrived from, Kansas 2itv Tuesday fora week's visit with his. L. Si Bover. Lem is employed in.

the postotficc at Kansas City and expects to spend his two week's vacation here and with Joe Taylor, on his homestead near I lolly, Colorado. Team of Mares tar Sale Match team of grey 8-year old mares, weight 'XV) lbs. each, well snigi-e drivers, saddle and any place. Both bred to Jack. Afso-huve good wagon and harness.

S-ee or address II. 50 Thompson, JIans. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kjran, of 'alloy Township, are ihe parents nl a baby born.

Tuesday, Sept. Card of Thanks We desire lo express cur thanks to the many kinds friends of Scott county, the old and new friends of Pueblo, the physicians and uurse? of the the undertakers and spacial nurse for the aid and sympathy extended us Live Stock Insurance, against Fire and. Lightning, good any where in the state, $1.25 per hundred for three years, best policy issued in the slate. See Ui G. Ruth, Agent, Scott City, Kansas.

I A number who are old, enough to know betten are trying to get into-iheaven on half fare. McPhersoiu. Freeman. during, the sickness and interment on Doc Warren bushels- Try Triola Sweets at Rexall Store. 'of ifiOO of it was wheat the balance barley, oats and rye.

rii'iiiir'r iiimtvi0im'mmim wiiiii' our beloved sou Poy. May you all be blessed. with-, the same attention when. in thus of' need. II.

L. Steele Eliza Steele -Grandma Landon Atost Rolling cuttor. oil', Engine plow, north, west of town. notify H. C.

Scott City or leave at Republican office. 0. B. William and of Eldorado Springs, Missouri ar spending the weak. here looking after land, in here Us they have in this county.

A. Quaiice a'u' wife returned Tuesday morning from a month's visit ill their, former homes in Erie county Pennsylvania, and Cameron, IUinoir. We have sold 31 "Emerson" School lioies. Gram Chester Peak threshed 57- bushels of barley to lhe acra. A threshing outfit is at work in the neighborhood east of Pence.

They started at (juance's Monday morning and will clean up as they go. Wo will have the reports of some big yields of grain next woek-. Corn -and cane maturing nicely, John Black, of. Virginia, 111.,, and Ellsworth, of Kansas City came in Saturday 'evening. Mr.

Black owns cite half section 4 miles west of Pence He" has 80 acres of sweet clover, that in W. C. Sutton in from Anderson county, expecting to lease a. farm in this county aiid move back. The Suttons lived in Valley township until two; years ago, when they- sold out and moved to eastern Kansas.

Mr. Sutton said it was imye" and they will ail be glad to get back to Scott county again. Sharpe. 'lit: Overland agent, is receiving another car load shipment of Overland this made up of the popular Model 83' and one six cylinder Walter Briggs. of Auburn, Maine was a visijjjr at High school chapel Friday.

Mrs. Matte wife of the president of Bethany College, Linds-horg, called at the High Scliool Monday; The Principal of the Asdiland Kaiv sas school has asked for a copy of our affairs of We hold the financial each individual depositor thi bank so far this fall. Better see this Drill before you buy. It beats them all and THE PRICE IS RIGHT in strict confidence. Citiwim Slate Haul- course of study as twj of their students will enroll with us next vear.

Not for the purpose of giving, any individual further Undesirable publicity but simply to inform others vhat they may expect 4vhen they get in Police Cour-tt in this city on a charge of d'riiukenesT, we give the cost schedule for such, as fixed by Judge Ud.viii' in a. recent First offense 51 and costs, $25 and costs. Subsequent ofi'eiiie increase at same rate. in a fair way to make something. John Cuirah and wife, of Edith, drove over tc Pence Sunday to attend the funeral of Roy Steel.

R. Ji Radnor and Ed Whitham drovs their cars with their families to Garden City Saturday afternoon to visit the H'athaway and bring Grandma Whitham home who has visited there sometime. Estes Christy and family who Were spending the uast three weeks visiting relatives in eastern Kansas tt'inl Missouri, rtuineu home this morning. I'-rank C.ifie.- loit h'n oat last Saturday. Its a brown one aird had.

several letters in the pockets at the time Mer. Co. Students who expect to take up this year should enroll as soon, as possible. You are of course welcome at any time but it will be better for all concerned if you begin earl'. Gardeji.Gity wants.

two games- with our football team. We will try to, secure the Garden City team for our Thanksgiving game. Regularity in practice is necessary to secure a good team in either, football or basHaTball. Most of "the members of the teams are out to each practice but others stay away once in a while and iu this, way make work for the coach and delay it was lost, tinder plea.se leave at1 Live Poultry Caslr Prices lis Week Starting a bank account, and keeping it growing is a test of your ability to handle' laiger financial matters. Why not s-tart that account today? Citwns State Bank 10 10c 12c Heavy.

hens, per lb -Heavy Spring chickens, per lb Light Springs Republican ofri'ce. Ivl Stevenson anct wife, from Glade, KaWis-si'tnt several day the past week visiting at ths W. L. Stanton l.ouie in this "city. Mrs.

Stevenson is a sister of Mr. Siantons. City Poultry cVEgg Co. JASPER-HALE CAFE single 5 PER For" Sale Thoroughbred comb White Leghorn roosters, Sl.OO the progress of the regular ones. Bet caslii Mrs.

Howard-Curtis, J. E. Radnor who moved from the county to Burlington, Kansas, several years was here this week visiting relatives and leasing a farm, He returned to Burlington last night to itf'range for moving back lo good old Scott county at once. Thev will live on the farm tvtfo miles east of Pence. While here he bought ten head of milk co.v.s from Ed ter come out to every practice.

-The tootball boys are anxious for Mrs. Nettie Dealt, of arrived We lnesday froai Pueblo, where she had been visiting her mother, Mrs. Breckeni idge, for a slier visit witu Mr. and Mrs. Thos.

Lamb. Friend, Kansas the shower baths to be-puLinto work Stray Kcrsss-' I have taken up eleven head of: colts, C. W. Foice spent several days 8 horse colts and. 3 mares, two of heie this week wi'h his brother, J.

1 U. Force and family. He was re-1 which are pouies on the Comstock tii. ning to his home, in Pottawatomie Fire was discovered in the Barnhart restaurant, about 2:30 Moirday morning, The quick manner in which the ing condition. The girls -take turns about in serving us as oiganist and song leader.

Last week Charity Nelson was organist and Alletta Jackson soug leader. This week Charlotte Rector and. Lois-Hull take their places. The talk by Rev. Taylor and the music given by Mrs.

Jenuie Wimer was enjoyed by all last Friday at chapel. county from the fair at Frisco. farm 6 miles south of Scott City. F. I.

Burt. Autos for Trada-" APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE. Kansas Rural Credit Association RECEIVED BY "THE PLACE TO EAT" Short-orders Regular Meals Candy Cigars Soft Drinks A NICE LINE OE CANNED GOODS. Now located-in the Vaughan Bldg. on Main where we are enabled to otier the best service in the city.

Bring your family and friends in for our popular Sunday Dinners. Alfred Force commenced work Mon- -fire impart ment arrived confintd- the Model 10 Buick, also good running, to trade" for day for the Cretohr Co. in to the restaurant room, and saved their yards here, where he took the the News-Chronicle printing office place of Jake T)ague who resigned to which joins it immediately, on the attend the Count High School. "'ra catching. The Given 1 store to the north was also, threatened Mrs.

Harley Marshall and. babv 1 as wi'-d was' -blowing from the f- froath. 1 he value of the water works daughter armd Monday evening, was aRaUl pl.lin4y evidenced in. this land or live stock. See H.

Sharpe THE STATE OF KANSAS, Scott County. (. Friday Mr. Gccdwina will talk to; In the matter of the estate of Leslie Leroy us and Miss Lona Morris arid. Miss l-'lora Van Antwerp, the Commt rciai furnish the Steele Lite ot uounty, Kansas -INotice of Appointment Trom Colorado where they have been Without the water ths F.nwrn Trom Col oi Notice ia herpby eiven, that on the Uth day nf ipntpmlii1 A.

D. 1U1. tha iinilprAio-nil vmA. t-i the past mouth, for a few otlice, and the Givens store could nit it visi'jrig da; by-the Probate Court of Scott County. Kansas.

Willi relative here, tnp Imvp hwn saiil r.amhari'j visi The Junior class hiJ a meet ng Tuesday for the electkn v( efheer. The followVng officers were ecttd lor the year. Raymond Am Kua rt-su Secretary iiud Treasurer. duly Hpp'ii'itfU ami qnnlind as anministrfttor of LBflie Lroy Stcolo late of Scott County, lej. All PHrties tnteresteil in said estate BALDWIN, E.

'fijian and Marshall f.imilios, t-Las pi act re at, lou! losia wi vc Civ THE JASPER-HALE CAFE tai i Sii 4 w. i IvC roic returning to tneir haae at in.iurance. The t.uil-Jii.g, owned Ngo. K. bad ituurance..

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