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THE CHANUTE BLADE. IX. N. Allon was In Thayer this week. Sam Fyffu made a business trip to C.

A. Cox attondeel to legal business In Erie this week. E. Benodlct mid son, Ralph, visited in Walnut Sunday. Ira P.

Farrlngton, of Osage City, is Cherry vale this week. Friday, March 26,1897. POULTRY fc i We will pay until further notice, for Hens and Chlx 4Jo Capt. Johnston made a business HIE, HO, opening up a large grocery store in LOCAL NEWS. 70 vl Turkeys Hens zjv Young Toms trip to Thayer Tuesday.

Mrs. I)r, Brown, of Humboldt, vis lted in Chanute this week. J. L. Erie, was transact iDg business in our city Monday.

For Bale or trade, a good farm house, J. W. Buchanan. tf For best Marly Hone, Early Ohio and Early Six Woeks seed potatoes go to the Kansas City Cash Store, I have a few Kansas Black Cap and Golden Queen Raspberry plants for sale. C.

B. Bitows. 4-9 All parties wishing cemetery work put up by Memorial day should see Usher the marble men, in reference to the same without delay, tf Wanted at once, a few good horses or mules in exchange for nursery stock. Jas. Tkuiit Sons, Old Toms (Jo the Jones block this week.

Mr. Farrlngton is a pleasant appearing and business like gentleman and comes to Chanute highly recommended as a busluoss man and citizen. See his ad In another column. 2 Ducks 6o 4 Geese 5o JOHN F. BARKLEY.

Mrs. Fred Frewert, oi Parsons visited relatives in Cuauute this week Mrs. A. M. Sailors spent Sunday They Are Here At Last.

These Noted Baby Shoes, in sizes from 2's to n's, for which so mony have been waiting. The prettiest and most durable Shoes in the market for the money. Come at once and see them. with ber parents In Grant township, Mrs. Dr.

Illckey spent Sunday in Erie vlsitinsr her daughter. Mrs. V. Farmers wanting flax seed should call at my office or on my agents for terms. Price is much lower than ever before.

Call on C. P. Swank, Vilas; R. V. Myers, Earlton; Will Fllnn, Urbana; C.

R. Fanatia, Shaw. S. A. Wickard.

4-10 It. Cline. Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Allison, of Erie, Flax Seed To Loan, Call and get terms. The price is lower and terms better than ever before. S. 4-16 visited Mayor Biles and family over Sunday.

JIOCTORS L. Rilbrend, who was in Missouri last week returned home the first of Visit Our Ray lecture at M. E. church tonight. J.

L. Doni8on was up from Erie yesterday. Mrs. E. J.

Nooner visited in Moran this week. Wanted A couple of nice shoats. Enquire at this office. Jesse Bhlnn came down from Iola and spent Sunday at home. A.

G. of Neosho Valley was a caller at this office this week. Mrs. S. A.

Wickard spent the first of the week In Kansas City- U. E. Alexander, of Shaw precinct, was trading In Chanute Wednesday. Judge CateB spent several days last week in Wilson county on legal business. James Truitt and sons made a large shipment of nursey stock to Kansas City this week.

Dan Hilton, one of Earlton's best citizens was transacting business in Chanute Tuesday. Pete Delong is opening up a machine shop on Fourth street, opposite Morey Winfield's. Those Interested In science should not tall to hear Dr. Diusmore's lecture tonight at M. E.

church. R. JOHANNES RUDBECK, SWEDISH PHYSICIAN. Calls night and day promptly attended. Office Upstairs, just east of Boschert Williams.

the week. Glady's, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Coulter was quite sick the first of the week. Fish Pond to The twelve year old sou of John Rettig living near Rollln, is reported Died.

Mateer At bis home In Chanute, March 2i, 1897, of consumption, O. P. Mateer. The deceased has been in 111 health for about a year. He leaves a wife and child to mourn the loss of a beloved husband and father.

The funeral services were conducted at the Baptist church yesterday and the remalus were interred at Elmwood cemetery, under the auspices of the B. of R. of wblou the deceased was a member and in which order he carried Insurance amounting to $1200. Lake At the home of his son. J.

F. Lake, in Chanute, March 20, 1807 of la grippe, John Lake, aged 78 years. The deceased was a highly respected gentleman and leaves a large number of relatives and friends. The funeral services were held at the home residence and the interment took place at Elmwood cemetery. Cit) Caucus.

Last night at a mass meeting with about 400 voters in attendance the following parties were nominated for city office: Mayor, C. E. Conklin; marshal, W. A. Gilchrist; street commissioner, I.

F. Yockey; city clerk, P. Hart; police judge, B. F. Shlnn; II.

LIGHT, M. D. very sick at prosent. Miss Grace Tully, of the Blade Special Attention given to the treatment of the EYE, EAR, and THROAT. Office over Sewell's Pharmacy.

SEED 01TS. Farmers, I have 350 bushel of first-class, two year old seed oats for sale. A sample of same can be seen at Benedict's elevator. tf H. E.

McConnell. Seed Potatoes For Sale. Minnesota Early Ohio seed potatoes grown here last season. Enquire ot I. C.

Mann, at office, Chanute Lumber Co. 3-26 Barred Plymouth Rocks. Eggs for hatching at 25 cents per setting of thirteen. Will fill orders at Grebe store at Chanute on Saturdays. All orders must be ao companled by cash to receive prompt attention, or call on Herbert Johnson.

force, visited relatives in Parsons Saturday and Sunday. John Sullivan returned to Chanute Sunday after a few days visit with H. BROWN, M. V-'T- CHANUTE, KANSAS. District Surgeon K.

A T. K. B. Office and residence 2 doors north of Lindsay block. friends at Monett, Mo.

The finest kind of White Fish can be caught for 5 cents per pound. Columbia River Red Salmon, 7c per pound. 10 Pound Kits, full weight, Mackerel for only 75 cents. Elegant Bay at 4 cents per pound. Heinz's Pint Bottle Catsup, at 20 cents.

IF YOU WANT HIGH GRADE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES, BUY WHERE Mrs. Wilson, of Earlton, died Wed DENTISTS. nesday morning. See obituary in Earlton correspondence. Uncle John Boerstler, living north east of Chanute, left Tuesday for a A.

S. Lapham returned from Law. rence the first of the week where he )R. E. B.

PARK, DENTIST, Lindsay Block, Chanute, Kan visit with relatives In Iowa. Master Jerry Stlllwell, of Erie, had been visiting his family. spent Sunday in Chanute visiting his Hon. G. H.

Lamb, State Senator from Allen and Woodson counties was justice of the peace, J. B. Beatty and Trustee's Sale. John B. Beatty, as trustoe, will in the next ten days sell the ABdel Huey stock of books, notions, at cost for cash.

The 2nd of April at 9 a. m. the entire stock ot fixtures and goods will be sold at auction to the highest bidder for cash. 3-26. J.

H. Stevens. Constables, H. Bert ram and S. C.

Manatt; city treasurer, -rn HOSTETTER, -CJ DENTIST Chanute, Kan, Office over let. National Bank, Chanute Kas. Teeth extracted without pain or danger. First class work at reasonable prices. I Inderbuy A.

N. Allen; treasurer board of ed THEY ucation, J. L. Lyen; first ward coucil-man, I. D.

Boschert; member board of education, I). M. Kennedy; third ward councilman, M. T. Jones; member STRAIGHT T0 THE FOR board of education, J.

L. Terrill; fourth ward councilman, Alex Baird; Monuments member board of education, A. H. SPOT CASH. tnrt fl Of YOU Turner.

The second ward and outlying dis WANT trict hold their primaries to-night. OUR PRICES THEM i The finance committee report pro Right NV" BECAUSE THEV silt- Are the Best sister, Mrs. Rena Callaham. Miss Mayme Grebe, who has been visiting in Humboldt for several weeks, returned home Monday. W.

H. Nation, the popular Deputy County Treasurer, visited his brother C. S. Nation, the first of the week. 0.

B. Lukens, Don McKoy and Bert Stall, three of Thayer's best citizens, were in Chanute Wednesday, Herbert Johnson, one of the successful farmers of Swede Center, was a caller at the Blade office this week. Conductor Bridges met with a fall Tuesday while on duty and in consequence thereof is sporting a swollen nose. Rev. T.

A. Nichols, the new M. E. minister will preach at the M. E.

church at this place next Sunday at 11 a. m. Foreman Art Gilchrist, of this office was off duty the first of the week in consequence of a severe attack of the grippe. James Midcap, one of Neosho county's oldest and best citizens, who lives near Earlton, was a pleasant caller Wednesday. Rev.

T. A. Nichols, of the M. E. circuit of Chanute will preach at Zion church next Sunday at 3 o'clock p.

m. Everybody cordially invited. USHER RPOS- ramrTn gress on the subscription for the expenses of the entertainment of the annual encampment of the G. A. R.

at this place in April and give below the names of business men and other citizens who have agreed to the estimate as made by the committee and will pay the same in amounts as set oppo 1 THE 1 8 MAMMOTH RACKET, Chanute, Kansas. I H.L. FREEMAN, Propriet'r. site their respective names below. Only a part of the business men and citizens have yet been called upon, but the committee will call upon the remainder very soon and trust they will respond without any delay in In Chanute a short time Tuesday evening.

J. D. Likens, one of the best young men of Urbana, was up to Chanute yesterday and made the Blade office a call. J.L. Se well is improving his elegant residence property in the Third ward by enclosing the same with a nice fence.

We are pleased to announce that Mr. C. P. Dildine who has been dangerously ill for several weeks, is much better. Rev.

E. U. Kanisburg and family left the first of the week for Grenola where he has been stationed fur the ensuing year. Col. R.

W. Herod, of Erie, was in Chanute to-day on his way home from W. H. Edward's sale, where had been as auctioneer. B.

S. Justice and his two little daughters, of Chanute, are visiting withL. D. Swain and family this week. Walnut Advance R.

W. Cummins, of Pittsburg, attorney for the Forest Oil was in Chanute this week, counselling with Judge Cates, their local attorney here. County Attorney Cline came up to Chanute yesterday on business. Mr. Cline Is thoroughly alert for evil done and is making their path a rosy one.

Ezra Reeder was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Winfield the first of the week, on a charge of violating the prohibitory law, and committed to the county jail. G. P. Ermey, one of Big Creek's best farmers was In Chanute Wednesday. He repots his brother, C.

W. Ermey, as being the father of a new girl baby of the regulation size. Prof. Dinsmore, who lectures on the Ray ti)-night at the M. E.

Church, is one th clearest and most logical speakers in bis line. His lecture is an interesting subject to all. Don't fail to miss it. The A. H.

T. A. of Chanute is now composed of about one hundred members and is growing rapidly, being composed of none but first class men. amounts equally as liberal as the citizens who have already agreed to the subscriptions herein given. Davis Merritt, Subscriptions and amounts already CHANUTE KANSAS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHANUTE, KANSAS, at Chanute, in the State of Kansas, at the close of business, Mar.

9, 1897. RESOURCES. i Loans and Discounts 77,113 15 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured IT. S. Bonds to secure circulation 11,879 00 Banking Honse, Furniture and Fixtures 14,000 00 Other Real Estate and Mortgages Owned 7,675 00 CASH Checks and Cash S3 35 Due from Approved Reserve Agents -21 Notes of other National Banks 1,782 00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents 237 OH LAWFUL MONEY BISKHVC IS BAMK, VIZ: Specie 13,402 35 Leiral Tender Notes 25,000 00 Redemption Fund with U.S.

Treas. 5 perct. circulation, 662 50 58,627 50 LIABILITIES. $171,616 21 Capital 8tock paid 50,000 00 Surplus Fund 6.750 00 Due to State banks and bankers 6,49 74 Undivided Profits less expenses and taxes paid 1,90178 National Bank Notes Outstanding 10,500 00 DEPOSITS. Individual Deposits subject to check S75.S14 73 Time Certificates or Deposit 96,904 69 $171,616 21 Btateof Kansas, County of Neosho, ss.

L. M. Kennedy, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and.beUef. D. 11.

KENNEDY, Cashier. COBBKCT ATTK8T. N. Allkh, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of p', Thabf, Directors. 1897.

My commission expiree Jan. 4,1899. C. P. Dildixm, TsialI J.

J. Hum, Notary Public. received are as follows: II Fisher 50 00 Boschert Williams 25 00 Hardesty Drug Co 25 00 EN Allen 25 00 Foster Alien, of Erie, was in Cha nute Tuesday night in attendance at Dealers in Hardware, Stores, buggies, Implements, Masonic lodge, in which he rode the Scwell 25 00 Bloomheart, Wright 4 Co 25 00 goat through a couple of degrees in Keifer 25 00 the chapter. Hyslnger 25 00 Rev. A.

E. Flickenger, of Mound We sell John Deere plows, harrows, cultivators and plan; era; TJ. S. and Farmer Friend planters, Bain and Moline wagons; rJuperior stoves and ranges, and QUICK MEAL gasoline stoves. Freeman 25 00 GP Wilder 25 00 Bridges Sauer 20 00 City, and Rev.

F. H. Flickenger, of Mound Valley, were in Cha nute this week visiting their sister, Mrs. J. Rombarger, and brothers.

Brown Sisters 15 00 Francis 15 00 CS Nation 15 00 Mont Mitchell 15 00 Clark Tutcher 15 OO Eoe 15 00 Zella Abbott, one of Neosho county's brightest young teachers and son of Dewey 15 00 Prof. F. M. Abbott, of Thayer passed loomheart, Wright Co. 3 Hurt 12 50 C.

Jones 10 00 through Chanute Sunday on his way to Emporia where he goes to attend school. Official Statement of the financial condition of the Miller 10 00 JB Lynch. 10 to MI Jones 10 00 The Blade office has this week John Eaehner 10 00 Kickel 10 00 gotten out several orders for Horse Bills. No printing office in the country is better supplied with cuts McKeever 10 00 A McKord 10 00 at Chanute, at the close of business on the 9th day of March, 1897. Barnes 10 00 and we Invite everybody in need of CF Prange 10 00 KESOUECES.

work to call. JP 10 00 At the last meeting about fifty new Judge L. Stlllwell, we are informed, Are receiving their new Spring Stock consisting of SHOES, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, GROCERIES Queensware and Provisions. We always pay the highest market price for pro duce and our' goods were all bought to sell at prices consistent with the times. Call and see what we have and what we are doing, and be convinced that we an sell you goods as cheap as the cheapest.

Bloomheart, Wright Co. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 5,000 00 Interest and Discount. 208 93 Exchange 64 87 Individual deposits 30,675 07 Time certificates 2,017 00 Undivided Profits 288 12 Barker 10 00 Dannerer 10 00 Tharp 10 00 Cole 10 00 will deliver the Memorial Day ad members were added. John N.

Young, one of the progress Loans and discounts $17,323 18 Loans on real estate Overdrafts 80S 80 Furniture and Hi tares 691 52 Current Expenses and taxes paid sol 23 Checks and other cash items Cash 19.177 26 dress at Fort Scott. Fort Scott may Jno A Carter 10 00 well feel fortunate in securing the ive farmers of Tony Point was a busin Koch Bros 10 00 Judge and can rest assured that they ess caller at the Blade office this Total $38,301 99 SC Brown 6 00 will be highly week. He reports that there will be Total $38,301 99 a larges acreage of caffir corn raised Sam Foster, uuiV in business in Missouri, but at one time one of Cha the coming season in his locality. Alva George passed through Cha State of Kansas, County of Neosho ss. Q.

N. Lindsay, cashier of said bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that said bank has no liabilities of any character whatsoever not set forth in Baid statement. nute's oldest and beat citizens, was A Gibson 5 00 Fred Cone 8 00 TJWbisenand M) Cates Shinn 5 00 A Griffin 5 00 Benedict 5 00 McCnne Bros 5 00 EE Ward 5 00 Usher 5 00 Morey 5 00 visiting his family and greeting his nute yesterday en route tor Kansas many old friends nere this week. No City, where be goes for the summer. one is more welcomed back than Mr, Mr.

George held the position of ste Foster. nographer at large of the Senate at G. N. LINDSAY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 24th day of December, 1896.

(seal) B. F. Shinn, Notary Public. Commission expires on the 20th day of May, 1899. Attest- J-H.

Light, Smith Day, Directors G.W.Williams, B. F. Cates, 1 FM Dawdy 5 00 Topeka this winter and made a first HJ Prango 5 00 Prof. O. M.

Becker, of Emporia, closed a very successful term of school class record. He is one of Chanute's EC Prange 00 ablest young men. KOCH DonWe Furniture Store. West Side, Jones' Block. TJie Finest Display and the Largest Stock in Southern Kansas.

Undertaking a Specialty. at Summit Hill, near Earlton, last Tuesday and left Wednesday for his SL VanSandt 5 00 ME 5 00 Henry 5 00 Ex-Probate Judge O. Denious and Major H. L. Harbaugh formed a co his home.

He was well liked by all andspeaks highly of the school and OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE patrons of Summit Hill and vicinity partnership Wednesday and purchased the stock of furniture and the undertaking business of H. F. Hentzen, HE Conklin 5 00 Hainbach 5 00 5 00 AN Allen 5 00 McClelland 5 00 II Deer 6 00 We call special attention of our K'aiirk: readers to the statements of the var 0)1 iyOimmMffia These gentlenen are well known to the citizens of Erie and viciuity, and Lyen 5 00 ious Chanute Banks found in another column of this paper. These banks we predict for them a good business Amos Colaw 5 00 DrG Browi 8 00 Of CHANUTE, KANAS, at the close of business on the 9th day of March, We have not learned what business I MmAm dFATI? -poultry are absolutely safe, being under the 1897, as reported to Jno. v.

ijreiaentnai, estate liana: commissioner. Mr. Hentzen will engage in but hope that he will conclude to remain in management of thorough business men and backed by the wealthiest Jesse Lease i 50 John Gray 2 50 8 Rilbrend 2 50 Manatt 2 O0 Gep Grebe )i 00 I Yockey 2 00 A Gilchrist 1 00 Bell 100 Beatty 100 ADloland 100 Erie. Erie Sentinel. men of Chanute.

LIABILITIES. Capital Paid in 5,000 00 Surplus 500 00 Undivided Profits 594 77 Deposits: Demand 61 Time 1,480 00 25,509 61 KESOUECES. Loans an discounts $11,811 06 Overdrafts 84 Real Estate WO 00 Furniture and Fixtures 447 00 Expenses 812 79 Cash and Sight Exchange 09 Total $31,604 88 EESEEVE This office acknowledges a pleasant call from Rev. Nichols, of the Chanute M. E.

circuit. Rev. Nichols is a The returns of the city assessor last year discloses a somewhat novel entry which shows the good nature and determination, as well, of Judge Beatty. The entry referred to is as R. N.Allen, Chairman gentleman of pleasing address and The Chanute Building and Loan ORANGES BANANNAS, Jg NUTS, DATES and a full supply of FRESH CALIFORNIA 5 Total.

$31,604 SS Per Cent. Association has money on hand to follows: "In my meanderings I have will, no doubt, be well received by his people. He moved his family loan on city property. Their rates enumerated 303 dogs; I was bitten from Climax, Greenwood county, to are lower, expenses of loan low Chanute the first of this week. once; for that bite deduct one 'dog leaving 302, the total number on hand er, and loans can be complet ed more quickly than with any foreign "The German Volunteer" given by at this time." The Judge is making association.

Patronize a local insti the home talent of this city, assisted the rounds again now by virtue of tution whose affairs you can Inves GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, egz Queensware and Glassware. "hold-over" on the account of the te- We call attention to our strong condition. We do a general banking business and invite business relations with farmers, merchants, individuals and others. We conduct a reliable, permanent, conservative and accommodating banking institution. We solicit your business with the assurance of honorable treatment and' due appreciation of your patronage.

tigate, and in the management of cent unpleasantness over the fifth which you have a voice, in preference FRESH GARDEN SEEDS IN BULK. to one from another state, especially ward question and it would be well for dogs to beware and refrain from snapping any part of the Judge's when you can save money by doing by Mr. Saphar, gave the last of their three nights' appearance last Saturday night. This play was well given and every member of the company deserve special praise for their parts taken. The play is a good one, but is entirely too long.

The receipts were not what might have been expected on account of other attractions at that time and lenten season. TOPEKA FLOUR-Bonita and Silver Bell. Frewert's P.TTV P.RQTI pantaloons in order that they may be so. Buj a lot and build yourself saved from an untimely grave. The fts niri Standi ivniiuxiu vim unuii uivuu.

home, your monthly payments will Judge is a first class assessor and we J. L. LYEN. Casnier. S.

W. STURDEVANT. President. hope he will dispose of all biting dogs be but little more than rent. 4-9 A.

N. Allek, Seo'y found tunning at large..

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