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The Soldier Clipper from Soldier, Kansas • 4

The Soldier Clipper from Soldier, Kansas • 4

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The democratic voters er this -com Five Days in the Ozarks. WEfflS1; Br ay Transfer munity have signed the petition of P. E. Lauehlin. of Marysville.

Kansas, the democratic aspirant for state Solicits your patronage and promise prompt and careful treasurer. Mr. Laugnlin is a native delivery. delivery. of Kansas, cashier of a state bank, interested in and a general DAVE OWENS Call No.

65 when I am not on street. eood man of bis community. The Our trip into the Ozarks would not be mentioned it it was not for a few subscribers who insist on having us put a few lines on the subject in print. Many wonder why -we made such a trip. First we will state that we had at least three reasons tor going.

We needed a rest or change, for years we have wished to see the Ozarks, and The Soldier Clipper B. L. MICKEL. Publisher. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1912.

FOR PRESIDENT WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Representative. I am a candidate for re-nomination on the r-cblican ticket for Representative from the 36 th District, subject to the will of the- voters as expressed at the H. F. Graham, early portion ot his life was spent in Atchison county wrlere he tilled the soil. This community is so largely interested in farming that this can didate looks miirhty good to the last, but not least we haje a cousin in REED'S PHARMACY democratic voters here.

that territory which we wished to visit We left here on Monday afternoon Spent that evening in Kansas City and Tuesday at 11 left for. the Ozark country over the Frisco. It was our -THE UP-TO-DATE DRUG STORE Prescriptions carefully compounded. For County Superintendent. The political outlook is a hard guess There is no question but the Roosevelt men are sore, and in several states are talking of putting progressive electors on the Republican' ticket with Taft-J now if they should how would that intention to stop at Springfield, but be coming acquainted with a wayfaring Editor Clipper: Will yon kindly announce man decided to ero to West Plains that I am a candidate for the Republican noml where we arrived a little after mid A completestock of Drugs and Medicines including nation for Superintendent of Public Instruction subject to the will of voters as expressed at the work? Would the men of both factions night.

Next morning after looking primary election in August. R. W. Bahner support the ticket, or would there be a about the town, in company with ou bolt and if so which faction? About VOTE FOR E. L.

VINE, three months ago, a political student I am a candidate for the Ilepublican nomina and new companion and a real estate man we took a twenty-five mile drive in the country. On the trip we did not see ten acres in a piece of strictly clean Soldier told the writer that the Ted tion for Register of Deeds, and will greatly The Nyal. Remedies. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Toilet Articles and Sundries, Pipes, Cigars Tobacco, Sporting Goods ot all kinds. appreciate the support of the voters at the prl dy business was just a tricks of the mary election.

E. L. VINE republicans. They would run him farm land. There was brush, hills where popular and Taft where popu rock.

serines, or something that lar, and then cinch the office in the would' hinder it being perfect The Clipper is authorized to announce that as a candidate for Register of Deeds I will greatly appreciate the support of the voters of electoral college. The fight'got too hot for play, but such a thing might Leads and Oils and the famous Sherwin-Williams Jackson County at the Primary Election, Aug, Around Wes Plains there is an air of progress and enterprise as marked as here, and intact the town is a bustling yet come true- 6th. A.J. Seabold. place.

Fine churches and schools electric lights, water works, city enter Notice to Farmers and Feeders. Robert Mannell of Grant township is a candidate for Register of Deeds, and authorizes the Clipper to announce that he will make the urise. and here we saw the best Paints. Lubricating Oil Including Castor, Machine anrj Harvester. Ice Cream and Cold Drinks.

I have for sale at my Breeding Barn equipped' weekly newspaper plant race for the Republican nomination The P. E. Special Hog, Horse, Cattle, the finest newspaper home, it has been Sheep and Poultry Powders. Also For Sheriff. our nrivileffe to see in a town of less Carsolium Dip.

W. H. Berridge. tr thqn 3.000 inhabitants. Thru this H.

S. Hancuff authorizes us to announce that he is a candidate for the -Republican nomina section the peaches were all killed by Insect Bite Costs Leg, tion for Sheriff. subject to the result of the primary election, last winters cold, and everything was as backward as here. Thursday we A Boston man lost his leg from the bite of an insect two years before. To went back to Marshfield and took M.

Butters of Straight Creek township hereby announces himself as a candidate for couple of short drives out around that avert such calamities from stings and bites of "'insects use Bucklen's Arnica Salve promptly to kill the poison and Sheriff of Jackson county, subject to the result town. This is a pretty city in a bettei of the Republican primaries August 6. looking country than, where we were and Grain Feed prevent inflammation, swelling and the dav before. Their fields were pain. Heals burn, boils, ulcers, piles larger and nearly tree from stone The Clipper is authorized to announce that Ed.

S. Bateman will be a "candidate for Sheriff of Jackson countv, subject to the result of the eczema, cuts, bruises. Only 25c at all Druggist. their roads were worked, and tneir stock and crops looked well Near Republican primary election, August 6th, this place i9 the largest dairy in J. A.

Buckeia la prepared to re Missouri, and of course it encourages pair Clocks, "Watches, Jewelry of all My hats is in the ring for sheriff. R. B. FRANCIS. kinds, and Sewing Machines, at his smaller stock men to brace up.

They claim a fine climate and would make residence weet of the lumber yard. you think it was a real health resort We are advertising our real estate I will deliver feed within the city on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays; Ask for prices. Office phone 35. Residence phone 1. Editor Clipper: Please announce to the voters of Jackson Countythat I will be a candidate for re-nomination for Sheriff on the Democratic besides the best farmine and stock business every month in various real country in the United States.

Thurs ticket subject'to the result of the primaries, and estate publications, thus placing our will appreciate the support oi the voters at said day evening we went to Fayetteville offerings before the-outside prospects, primary. Chas. Isaacs, Arkansas, and stopped there for the hence it will be to your interest to list night. Here is a nice old town. They with us at once and be in line for any For Probate Judge.

I hereby authorize you to announce that have a state colleere. as fine church business coming to us during the buildings as you can find anywhere, present We wilk, be pleased will be a candidate for the nomination for Pro many kinds of enterprises, and a rain bate Judge, subject to the result of the Repub- to take care ot your farm loans at any fall and climate that would make one time on as good terms as can be made lican primaries to be held in August. G. Peters, lazy, Plenty of rain and. plenty of by anj one.

Wilson Riley. The Clipper is authorized to announce that time to raise two crops, so there is no need for much push. It is a sort of health resort, and the main town of Buck's Grove Items. will be a candidate for re-nomination for the office of Probate. Judge, subject to the will of northwest Arkansas.

Friday morning the Republicans at the primary to be held Aug. Another celebration has just past 6, 1912, D. Slimmer we went to Van Buren to visit Dr. and each year at this time, above all Fred Mickel who has lived there on MONARCH No. 1 DIP Government approval 1 to 75.

Look for Certificate on package. The Best for Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs Guaranteed by Roc Chemical Concern Lincoln, Nebr. Sold at REED'S PHARMACY, Soldier, Kansas others we feel grateful to our fpre I hereby authorize you to announce that I will candidate for the nomination for Probate fathers, of many year ago who fought so hard and so long for our country's the banks of the Arkansas river for thirty years. In that section the crops and vegetables were far in advance of Judge, subject to the result of the Republican primaries to be held in August, S. T.

BLACK, ndependence. here. Green corn, cucumbers, Many of Bucks Grove's people C. S. Spencer authorizes the Clipper to an were on the bill of fare, brfsides berries attended the Chautauqua at Havens- berries.

We had a fine, visit. ort nounce that he will be a candidate for a second term for County Assessor of Jackson county, on th Republican ticket, subject to the result ville the past week. Smith, a fine city of 25,000 was just Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hale and of the primary election, across tne creeu.

we wem uvci Maude Manuel visited Saturday evening at Clem Bottoms' j. there a couple of times. Saw the war time land marks and strictly up to The Clipper is authorized to announce that Mr. and Mrs, Milton McKinsey Charles E. Johnson is a candidate for the Demc- Furniture Undertaking spent Sunday at Sherman McKinsey date new buildings, business and resi dences, public schools and churches, cratis nomination to the office of County Assessor, and solicits the support of all.

We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Back across the river to Van Buren we Martha Manuel had the misfortune to lose four head of cattle, by lightning Friday evening. find a fine summer resort being erected on a 400 foot mountain near the cown, It is in a beautiful spot and promises to become a famous summer home for the people of that city and the larger Miss Mary Bottom returned home. A Complete Line of FURNITURE, WALL PAPER, -WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN POLES, GLASS, MATTINGS, CARPET SAMPLES, PICTURES and FRAMES always in stock. Calls for Undertaking Promptly and Sunday from Havensville she has been attending the Chautauqua the city across the river.

Van Buren is a past week. trawberry and peach center, Berries Fred Segrist and family returned Guy L. Hursli authorizes us to announce that he is a candidate for re-nomination for County Attorney on the republican ticket subject to the result of the primary election, For County W. Webster desires the Clipper to announce that he is a candidate for re-nominatton to the office of county clerk, subject to the yotes of the Republican voters at the primaries. For County Treasurer.

I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for County Treasurer subiect to the result of the primary election. The support of the voters will be greatly appreciated. John S. Bixon. and peaches are shipped out by train Friday from Holton They attended Carefully Attended to.

oads. Here we" saw our first magno the celebration there. PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE RIGHT Edward Nicholas ha been cutting lia tree blooming, and cotton fields as plentiful as corn. oats for Charley and Frank Kroth. Taking the Ozark country collective Elsie and Helen Bahiet arrived from I P.

POLSON. PHONES: STORE RESIDENCE 40 Westmoreland Monday afternoon. Grandma Bahret spent the Fourth at Clem Bottoms. A large crowd attended church Sun ly we like it very much. We do not think we would Mke to farm where the rocks are so thick that you cannot Bee the ground, such a layout is said to produce the best of crops.

The hills arid yalleys, and timber and brooks looks good to ui, and we would delight to spend a month in the White River day evening but our croud was not any too large Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Marts went -to Livery, Sale, Dray and Transfer Business Please announce through the Clipper that I am a candidate for County --Treasurer and respectfully ask the support of the voters for the Republican nomination at the August primary W. Whiicram For Clerk of the District Court. Editor Clipper: Please announce that I am a candidate for Clerk of the District Court on the Republican ticket, subject to the result of the piimary election. C. McKeagb, 1 flovt, Kans.

Hayensville Sunday afternoon. country resting and enjoying nature. Mr. Howard and family were in It is said to be as pleasant as the Holton Thursday. famous Colorado country.

No, we did Tom Bottom and family visited'near And solicit a share of your business. You.will hnd my Phone 63. not see where the farmer fell out of his potato patch, or off of his farm, but we Onaga last Sunday with James Bot torn. Art Lines helped Iyan Clements' HARRY GABBERT Saturday. did heaV of a cow that fell out ot.the pasture' and broke her neck.

As to the people they look and act about like the people do here. Shirley Bottom "and sister Zelpha called at Cull McKinses Monday Ten Years Experience Pianos Tuned and Regulated. evening. Lynn M. Thompson announces his candidacy for Republican nomination to the office of clerk of the District Court subject to the primary election Aug.

6, 1912. Your support will be appreciated. Editor Clipper: Please announce that will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for Clerk of the District Cburt and will appreciate the support of the voters, J. Wilson, Money to Lend. Has anyone seen or heard of the Bucki Groye ball team? Florence Nicholas, Elsie Bahret and I have money to loan on rear estate CHARLES H.

AMADON Bertha' Kroth wilt attend the Epworth Jackson and adjoining counties at League convention at Onaga this week cheap rate ot interest. Liberal Tbe Clipper is authorized to announce that Miss Orpha Egelston of Westmore repayment option. See me before mak HOLTON, KANSAS. Phone 426 3-R land has been visiting lnvthi neigh Clerk of the District subject to the result I ln Vour loans. of the Republican primary election.

vv I P. HAAS, Holton borhood the past week..

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