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The Kansas City Kansas Republic from Kansas City, Kansas • 1

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WW. I REPrBLic prints all the news Argentines new ice plant is now ia operation. I Argentine that's lit, for $1.50 a 75 cents for six months. Left i your door every Thursday. i If VOL.

XIX. NO. 8. ARGENTINE, KANSAS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 190G.

PRICE, $1.50 PER YEAR. OUR LINE OF EXTRA BOARD. ICE PLANT IN OPERATION. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Wirio McGeorge, The new ice plant of the Santa Fe Car Icing company is now in opera Hand Painted China, Japanese Goods and Cut Glass WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST.

Brakeman Ceideburg is off sick. Brakeraan Hankins is laying off. Engineer Yengt, of the 1455 is off. A few car repairers are being put on. Conductor E.

T. Brown is laying off. Dealer in- Mayor August F- Jasper. CiitT Treasurer A H. Shumate.

Hollri Judge J. Trowbridge. I'itv Clerk Charles Payne. Oltv Attornev Hugh Smilh. City Marshal T.

b. James. Street Commissioner .1 Tipton. Oily Assessor O. 1'.

ltlalehly. i .1. Lmidrev. Justices of the Peace Mrt Constables Fire Chief-Walter Merry. Postmnsier C.

Bowman. Superintendent of SehooL II. P. Butcher. Sehool Treasurer A.

Marshel. Clerk School Board .1. B. Smith. COUXC1LMF.X: tion.

It started up Wednesday evening. The capacity of the plant is 150 i tons daily that ought to keep us 'cool. The plant which is, or which will be when entirely completed, one of the most modern in existence, is located on the north side of the new i Santa Fe yard just west of the big Santa Fe elevator. It will give em- N. Wheeler is laying Engineer off.

lay- Engineer Farley, of the 521, Walter Becker, a machinist, had Telephone 31 Argentine. ing off. C. Prater is back to work on th. i ployment about forty men.

J. W. Meets Second and Last Tuesdays Each. Jlon the his right arm broken Tuesday morn- ing. He was working w'th a belt in E.

D. House, D. D. S. Dentist.

Office: No. 10 South Spear Street. riUBTWAKO: Tvid Wentling. W. T.

Watkins. second'ward: rip track. Brakeman Robert O' Byrne is off with a sprained wrist. Till II WARD. J.

McDonnld. C. 1 Uiddell. fourth ward: vri W. Creenlec.

Marshall and F. A. Maginniss will have charge of th's new industry. Both of these gentlemen are here and have been for some time. Mr.

Dolson, a splendid gentleman who had charge Also Newsdealer. IT. J. Walter. been has Fireman James Spetter William Ooetze.

II. Humps. BOARD OF EDUCATION. First ward: Third ward: OrpicB Houits 8 to 12 a. 1 to 6 p.

m. Sundays 9 to 12 a. in. Office open evenings from to 8 except Sundays. All work warranted to give satisfaction.

Prices reasonable. Office Phone 27 Arg. Res. Phone 1103 Silver. of the construction of the plant, will transfered to Topeka.

be here about a month yet until everything is in good working order and will then return to California, the Conductor Holden has reported after a lay-off of about sixty days. T. I). ChamUerlln M. J.

Bass. Fourth ward: C. L. James. G.

S. Landrey. William MeCJeorge. L. G.

Eike. Second ward: Gossnrd. E. K. Jeuniiigs.

bricking headquarters of the company. The. brick masons are up the shop and got his arm caught in the belt breaking it. He lives on South Second street. He was taken to the Y.

M. C. A. where the arm was set by Dr. Switchman Roberts, formerly of the Argentine yard, but who has been working in the Kansas City yard of late, it is rumored was so badly injured while at work Monday night that he cannot recover.

We did not learn the cause of the accident but were informed Roberts lost one arm, a leg and had his head badly bruised. Mrs. Ludwig, of this city, wife of the boilers in the new power house. The ice manufactured at present A EDICINES, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, 1 Toilet Articles, Glass, Putty, Paint, Oils, Varnish, Patent Medicines, and all goods kept by retail druggists. Prescriptions accurately compounded at all hours.

Goods selected with care and are warranted as represented. President PHONE 193 WEST jg19 E. L. Fischer, LAWYER. Office, Room 3, 614 Mir lesota Avenue.

I 1 1 A. 1 As soon as the switch as souu ui AKGEMISE COSXEUCIAL CLl'B. win oe mora, Enfincer Mlu Croweii and Fireman tracks at the plant are completed which i tQok ouJ. Qn 7 Tuesday. are now being put in, all fruit cars passing through the Argentine yards Roadmaster Mike Ganly's men are will be iced there.

This will put an laying the switch, yard for the ice plant. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. ice houses ice houses end to icing cars at the in Engineer Fred Quell and Mrs. Quell left Tuesday for a sixty days visit in California. President M.

A. Wolfe, pj Vice President William Middlekauff. la Secretary J. M. bailey.

Treasurer C. W. Green. Directors J. O.

Gnskill, J. X. Altringcr, F. F. F.rhart.

Meets First and Thiid Monday nk-lits of ph mouth at 8 o'clock, at council chamber, i hall. ARGENTINE, KANSAS Second Stbeet and Metropolitan Avenue, H. M. SMITH, Veterinary, Surgeon and Dentist. the yards in front of the depot which has been done for years.

Argentine is fortunate in being selected as the location for this new No. 2, North Seventh Street, Corner Strong Ave. enterprise as there are not many of its i Fireman E. F. Ludwig, of the Santa Fe, received a message Monday of last week announcing the death of her brother A.

O. Pleisance, a fireman, which occurred in a wreck on the 1 Southern Pacific at Beaumont, Tex. Mrs. Ludwig has not yet received the particulars of the accident. The dead BLL PhONI 80 AmCNTING.

Calls Answered Day or Jiiizht. James Perrine, a boiler maker, has gone to the Topeka hospital to have an eye treated. J. M. Degan, machinist's handy man, had a finger mashed, Wednes- kind on the map, and it will have an influence in the upbuilding of our city, And while it is called the Santa Fe Thursday, France will elect a new president for a term of seven years.

"What's the need of going to California when we can have a winter in Kansas like this Car Icing company it is a corpora- day of last week I fireman was a member of the B. of L. laying of his Harry Jones, machinist, is off on account of the death father at Topeka. RALPH E. SPENCER, D.

D. DEMIST. Office with Dr. E. O.

Mc.Clure. No. 6 Spear st. 8 to 12 a. m.

Office to 6 p. m. 7 to 0 p. m. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction.

Phone ii 1 Argentine Prices Reasonable. tion separate and distinct Irom tlie Santa Fe, with several other plants of its kind, though not as large, along the system. i Shannahan-Wood. On Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock, The condition of Strong avenue at present is a strong argument for some street improvements in Argentine. Fireman Collins, who has been off on account of the illness of his wife, A Modern Miracle.

"Truly miraculous seemed the Phone 27 Argentine. re-! reported Tuesday. Now is the Time to Secure Choice Lots In Catherine E. Shannahan, daughter of Mrs. Bridget Shannahan, of No.

Eleventh street, and Franks. Wood, an Argentine young man who is employed as a switchman for the Rock Island road, were united in marriage by Rev. Father Beck, at St. A. B.

Thompson, engineer, is off as his engine the 1110 is having her BOB Fitzsimmons is to star a "Fight for Love" but it is in reality like his fights for the championships. It will be a fight for the gate receipts. RpII Phonos-. nfilc. Argentine 23.

Bell i holies. Resideneei Argeutine 3Dr. Lj. ZLa, covery of Mrs. Mollie Holt of this I place," writes J.

O. R. Hooper, Woodford, ''she was so wasted 1 bv couirhimr miss from her lunsrs. steam pipes tested. Adams King's and and Metropolitan Ave.

Pfflce, 3rd St. iristmas Doctors declared her end so near that to give her family had watched bv her bed- A CHARITABLE spirit tit seems to consist in an effort ARGENTINE, KANSAS Office Hours 19 to 11 a. i to 4 p. m. 7 to 9 ni.

They are still at work with the wrecking crane unloading the machinery for the new power house. Four new brakemen's names appear on the board. They are Mahon, Stephner, Miller and Ewing. the poor a taste of -the which is usually the monopoly of John's Catholic church, Both of these young people are well known in Argentine society. Following, the ceremony they left for New York on a visit to relatives.

On their return the West End Additions. WILL BE SOLD CHExlP FOR CASH. Abstracts Furnished and will Guarantee Title.5S SECRET SOCIETIES. rich. Mr.

Carnegie that we shall soon have universal peace. He ought to let Mr. Corey and some of his other steel corporation proteges! rniHZAH Chiipter No. R5, O. E.

meets the JL First and Third Thursday evenings of each month in Masonic, hull. Comer Metropolitan they will make their future home at No. 29 North Eleventh street. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.

Wood. side forty-eight hours: when at ray urgent request Dr. King's New Discovery was given her, with the astonishing result that improvement began and continued until she finally completely recovered, and is a healthy woman to-day." Guaranteed cure for coughs and colds: 50 cents and $1.00 at William Mc George, druggist, Argentine and Rosedale. Trial bottle free. avenue and second Street.

Mits. Kssik LtNimKT. Worthy Mutrou Ika Siihauokk, Worthv Patron. Dangers of a Cold atitf "How to Avoid; jnW'scokie. secretary.

know about it. Argentine, Kansas. No. 8, South Spear Street. EN HI' LodKe No.

322. A. F. A The Santa Fe's steam shovel that has been taking sand out of the Kaw river was taken away Tuesday. The damage suit of John Przybylski vs.

the Santa Fe was called in the district court Tuesday morning. R. G. Miller, of Ottawa, is a new stenographer and clerk in the office of Mr. Hamilton, master mechanic.

Two more new switch engines have A. meets on the Second and Fourth Thursday evenings of ever Dr. Elliot Norton proposes that all useless persons should be put to death. This as a bill could never pass congress on account of the decimating effect on the ranks there. J.

B. CHRISTENSON, month in Masonic hall, cor. Metio Them. More fatalities have their origin in or result from a cold than from any other cause. This fact alone should make people more careful as there is no danger whatever from a cold when it is properly treated in the beginning.

polltan avenue and Second street. Visitors welcome. John Consieii Passes Away. John Council an old resident Argentine, died Saturday morning of at Grant S. Landbkt, w.

M. Phalp. Secretary. 8 o'clock at the family home, No. 27, BEN HUMS COMING.

Groceries. Meats and Vegetables. Corner First Street and Kuby Avenue. A New York paper announces that ''the public will show wisdom by keeping out of Wall street just now." The whole truth is that the public is wist? in keeDintr out of Wall street at arrived for the Argentine yard from the Baldwin works. They are the 2120 and the 2121.

When Klaw Erlanger's colossal and brilliant spectacular production Telephone S8 Argentine. of General Lew Wallace's "BenHur For many years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been recognized as the most prompt and effectual medicine in use for this disease. It acts on nature's plan, loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the. system to a healhty condition. Sold by William McGeorge, druggist, Argentine and Rosedale.

was staged in Kansas City two years Your Orders Promptly Delivered. ago, it created a veritable furore in this vicinity and hundreds journeyed A new way car has been put on. Conductor Holden, with Brakeraen Hiatt and Norwood get it. This means business is good-. Thirteen engines off of the "cutoff" were here Tuesday the result of the large amount of stock that is moving.

This is a record breaker. all times. "The very rich are by no means the healthiest members of the community" says Dr. Charles Elliot Norton, of Cambridge, and all the physicians are doing their best to convince the verv rich of that same fact. there to witness it.

Now that the an North Manvel street after an illness of about three months. The deceased was 82 years old. He was survived by a wife, one daughter and four sons. The daughter Katie, and two sons, John and Joseph, reside at home, one son, Daniel, is trainmaster for the Rock Island in Armourdale and another son, William, is located atJoplin, Mo. The funeral services were conducted Monday morning at 9 o'clock by Father L.

J. Beck, at St. John's Catholic church, and the remains were followed to their last resting place in Mount St. Mary's cemetery, Kansas City, by many sorrowing friends. nouncement is made that "Ben Hur AND HEWITT BERENZEN is to be again presented in Kansas City at the Willis Wood theater the County Board Reorganized.

week of February 5 to 10, with mati At the meeting of the board on of last week, R. L. Marshman nees on Wednesday and Saturday, in Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Sheet Metal Work. The congressman who with his wife, cousin, aunts and mother-in-law frank their clothes home once a week to be washed is troing to be the loser was elected chairman, O. Q.

Claflin, addition to the six evening perform Mr. Sageraan, inspector, and Mr. Babb chainman in the engineering department of the Santa Fe here, have been transferred to Chicago with Mr. Rex. purchasing agent.

There was a full anccs, it is more than probable that attendance of the board. i the same interest will be manifested SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO- The proposition of the Santa Fe To every man, no matter what his Thomas Reynolds, who was struck Plumbing and Repair Work. railway to pay $129.50 for lots 1, 2, by the investigation of the congressional franking privilege pending. All of this talk about Mrs. Minor Morris who was dragged out of the condition, "Ben Hur" has its appeal Can't Help Stealing Chickens.

Samuel Turner, colored, pleaded It app3als to the deep-grained, firm. 25 and 26, block 17, lots 1, 12, 33 and 34, block 18, and lot West End, ON SHORT on the head with an iron bar in the hands of Houston Hoover, colored, and had his skull fractured, is back to work. ffuiltv in lustiee court Saturday to DONE Bell Phone 54 Argentine. 121 Silver Avenue. White House one rainy day last week jlng f0Qtteen chickens from Mrs rooted religious feeling in the human heart, and brings back with directness the simple lesson and divine truths that every man born in a Christian Argentine, Kansas.

and pay 1905 tax, was accepted. Dangerous to Insure. E. A. Myers living south of town.

Ho was held to the district court and his bond fixed at $1,000 which he failed to when she had announced that she was camping on the president's trail and nobody could move her should prove a warning to Mr. Odell. Half the World Wonders How the other half lives. Those The Kansas supreme court has de land learned at his mother's knee. FRED CHEATTTOOD.

B. E. CHEATWOOD. Who The management of the Willis give and was locked up in the county I use Bucklen's Arnica Salve never jail. This is not the first time Turner wonder if it will cure cuts, wounds, Wood theatre, Kansas City, will give Alfred Gwynne Vandeubilt pro-; careful attention to all orders re.

cided that if a man murdered his wife, he can still inherit her money. The decision was given in a case from Jewell county, where Kate Brandt was killed by her husband. The woman ceived for seats by mail, providing i the order is accompanied by a re. poses to build an automobile that will has een ln tne t01.ls Ior 1116 same burns, sores and ail skin eruptions; go at a speed of 150 miles an hour. offense.

He explains his failing for they know it will. Mrs. Grant Shy, The advantage of this machine will chicken stealing by saying he is 1130 East Reynolds street, Springfield mittance. The sale of seats starts on owned property valued at $1,000 and "marked'! and can't help it. February 1 and all orders should be be filed prior to that date.

The scale Telephone 70 Argentine For a Groceries, Meats and Country Prodnce AND YOUR ORDER WILL SOON BE AT YOUR DOOR. Store, Corner Strong Avenue and Adams Street. PROPRIETORS, CHEATWOOD BROTHERS, BERT UNO FRED. OU ALL KNOW THEM. 35 of prices ranges from 50 cents to $2.00 Mrs.

Ellen Hurley. 111., says: "I regard it one of the absolute necessities of housekeeping. Guaranteed by William McGeorge, druggist, 25 cents. Argentine and Rosedale. All railroads entering Kansas City are to make low excursion rates for those desiring to attend this perform.

ance. George E. Rex, former Santa Fe be that the man it runs over will never know what killed him and the horses it passes on the road won't have time i to get scared. The Yerkes fortune and the mansion on Fifth avenue, New York, were built by the pennies and nickles of the street car patrons and it goes back to them now in the form of hospitals and other charities. The slur of "tainted money" may be appropriately omitted.

Mrs. Ellen Hurley, mother of Myer Hurley, of the firm of Hurley McDonald, died at her home at Gales- burg, 111., Saturday, January 6, at' the age of 71 years. The funeral was held Tuesday at Galesburg. Mr. Hurley was present.

A verv sensible article on the mail There is more Catarrh in this section of thev country than all other diseases put together, and until the Brandt will get it, though there was never any doubt of his guilt. According to the Manhattan Republic, a Kansas man went to California and was delighted with, the fruit, flowers and sunshine, and the next day the flowers, fruit and sunshine were still beautiful. The third day he enjoyed the sunshine, fruit and flowers. After he had been there six months he was heard to exclaim to himself: "Fruit, flowers and sunshine; (lowers, fruit and sunshine; sunshine, fruit and flowers. Oh land! engineer here, but at present yer-seeing the construction of a 1.

rge elevator at Chicago, was here Mom and Tuesday. When you want a good square meal Hurley McDonald Bros. HARDWARE, PLUMBING, PUMPS AND TINW0RK. last few jears was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable.

orcter ousmess, wruuen u. luruinue fa aeaier ai irenion, is guiug me in on the siding at Wolf's restaurant rounds of the press. The substance of it is that many people, have the ira- No. 11, North Spear street, and line up at the counter. They'll do the rest.

Gas Fitting a Specialty. but I wish I was back in Kansas where they have corn, cattle, hogs and Fireman Reginald Cheetham re. Thk Kansas treasury is shy only 677,428 the reward of experience with Messrs. Grimes and Kelly and yet both of these men claim there is absolutely nothing to it and that their official acts stand four-square to the world. The natural conclusion then is that figures cither lie or that liars ported Tuesday after having been laid other substantial blessings!" pression that in buying from these large houses they are avoiding the profits usually paid the middle man.

He uses the published financial statement of one of these houses, giving If you have not gas call and see us. We have several special gas fitters; our prices are very reasonable and satisfaction is guaranteed. up with rheumatism. Mrs. Cheetham is also confined to the home at No.

22 North Tenth street, with a sprained Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and, therefore, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful.

acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They the amount paid for rent, clerk hire, 215 Arenuo. Tel. 15 Argentine. i j.i can ugure.

vv nen some pootij pum advertising, and shows very con- tmvw clerk taps his employer's till for a dusively that the dealer can, whether a j. Whitccomb, of the Santa flollsir nr tWO I1B 18 branded a Common ha 1n np nnt. u.ll Mm iim (Tl'lillo f.f i4i i )' Je hospital at tort Madison, is bar of Argentine Was Represented. Several members of the Argentine CommerHal Club attended the Mercantile CluL banquet in Kansas City, last night at which Governor E. W.

Hoch was the guest of honor. They all report a splendid time. 'Presbyterian' church services at 11 a. and 7:30 p. m.

Sunday school at 10 a. and Y. P. S. C.

at p. m. II. O. Fonken, Pastor.

gooos ciieaper than man oruer nouses tn of can. The Hair of Youth Kick hair; heavy hair; long, luxuriant hairwithout a single gray line in it I Hair that grows rapidly and does not fall out. The kind of hair that goes with Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. For the whltkera unit momUchB ire make BUCKINGHAM'S DTE. Itcolnra rich brown ornnoft Wurlr, P.

H. thief and is brought before the justice to answer for his wrong doing and jet a commonwnnlth can be held 1 up to the tune of $77,428 and the re-7 sponsibility located and nothing is done because those responsible happen to belong to the charmed circle. There is nothing like a pull. I offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars 1 and testimonials.

Address, I F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. by Druggists, 75 cents, i Hall's Family Pills are the best. Methodist Ep- Regular services at the church Sunday evening at Clopper's practico during the absence of the doctor and Mrs.

Clopper in New York. They will loave this week and before returning will visit the doctor's old home in Maryland. worth Lengne at 0:30. O. M.

Kijve, Pastor..

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