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The Kansas Review from La Harpe, Kansas • 3

The Kansas Review from La Harpe, Kansas • 3

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The Kansas Reviewi
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La Harpe, Kansas
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EXCELLENT SPEECHES. Elsmore News. (From the Kiiterprlre.) Editor Decker, of the Enterprise, has gone intO'tlie dress pattern busi ft ness. Ho always had an eye for "calico." I. LGRAEN rYeeburg is Savonburg 11.

11. I i carrier JNo. inarges were mane against him, but he seems to have annulled them. Mr. Funston and Mr.

Scott Both Made Good Talks. The plans of the Republican county central committee to hold two more rallies here before the end of the campaign worked out nicely and it was found possible to secure Hon. K. II. Funston and Chas.

F. Scott, Mr. Funston came last Friday night and was greeted by a fair crowd, but they looked so scattered in the large opera house that the speaker was undoubtedly disappointed. He made a fine talk, however, takinir up HAS NEW Key. O.

Moren has taken his family to Lindsborg where the children may attend the Swedish college. WALL PAPER Hen Low was in town with a sweet potato on last Saturday that measured a little over thirty incnes in TALK length. It was not large, being about the national issues, free silver, fre wants to make For every one trade, the Phillippines and militarism two indies in diameter, but took the who his cake for lengtli over anything we have ever seen before in the way of a sweet and giving his hearers an earnest and convincing argument on the Republican side of these questions. Mr. potato.

J. T. Tredway is not Only entitled Home Beautiful to the solid vote of his party for rep Funston says these old issues are dead only because the Democrats do not dare to agitate them, but that once thev got in power they would revive them quickly enough. The effort to secure Mr. Scott for a resentative because he will be one of the men to assist in tlio election of a United States Senator, but because he is a good, honest, reputable, able citizen; just the kind of a man the people of Allen county should always elect to Si i ft i speech, here was successful out news We have the Largest line of Gas Heating Stoves ever dis played in the city on our floor Almost every design and make from the cheapest cast to the best steel constructed.

We want you to call and examine them You will be pleased. r.uuiiiTEK ukttkk cheaper prettier Than ever before. Every roll Guaranteed to bo full length and standard weight and quality. to that effect came too late for publi- cation in the papers and outside of represent them in the State House. town it was not known.

Mr. Scott's j. price, K. Gay, C. W.

Daniels. dates were taken but he found it pos- F.nos and Otha Rucker have sible to come here Monday night, leased a section of land in the neigh Lnder the circumstances the crowd borhood where they live to Russell which greeted him was a flattering Tremain, of Wellsville, N. on Don't Porget the Place. IT'S A MONEY SAVER TO YOU. testimonial to his standing in tnis hich he agrees to begin prospecting community and his repute as a f01.

0 or within sixty days. Mr. speaker. The largest crowd of the Tremain is a distant relative of J. B.

campaign here turneu out to hear mm Tremain of this place and is said to and gave lnm close attention and fre- be a practical oil man. LAHARPE, KANSAS. quent applause. He made an excel The Iola Democrat had something lent speech, earnest and scholarly and to say recently about M. r.

Sickly full of fact and logic that were most being likely to feel "sickly" after election. If Mr. Sickly' opponent convincing. His speech is conceded will come down in this neck of the over the state to be a vote getter and those who heard him here can easily OAK STOVES. 7.50-1500.

PANAMA OAS BONNIE OAS ECONOMY GAS understand why. HAGKNBY SON, woods and size tilings up before election, he will go home feeling "sickly" without waiting for election. The DEALERS IN School Notes. hlph School Building. people down here are going to vote for M.

F. Sickly for county treasurer, Literary exercises were held in all this year, and don't you forget it. the grades except the ninth, tenth and eleventh last Friday. Miss Tredway, Mrs. Jenkins and GRAIN AD IMPLEMENTS.

All Kind of Spring Works, Pumps, Tanks, Etc. LaHARPE, Moran News. Krom the Herald W. S. Roman and wife celebrated recently their HOth wedding anniver Mrs.

Wagoner visited grades two and three last Friday. sary. Among the relatives who helped The prize banner was given to the celebrate were Mr. and Mrs. George Garnet Jewel $19.50 Tropic Gas CASH OK EASY PAYMENTS.

High school again this week, Miss Ellen Mercer visited Prof Mollenkopf, of Lallarpe. The Moran council and Gas Com Felter's room last Friday. Miss Dayton has enrolled in her pany have agreed on a price or a month for the first heating stove room at this time seventy pupils and from f(l cents to $1.50 for addi SON Miss Lou Croupier visited the High school last Friday. tional heaters. Lamps will be 15 cents for the first two and 10 cents for others.

If anyone prefers meter rates Three new pupils enrolled in the school Monday morning; he can get them at 2- cents a thousand. Myrtle Anthony is in school, again A leaking boiler caused a Katv after an absence of two days. engine on the Iola branch to die Mon The Semi-montly composition of the dav and a new one was sent up from ninth grade will be handed in next Parsons. Friday. The subjects is a "Trip to A.

R. Meeker, of Norwich, is visit Great Salt Lake. This must be written with words of not more than REMINGTON, ing the Smocks and thinking of buy ing the local telephone system. four letters. Missouri Pacific trains have set two prairie fires recently east of town and Miss Hattie Ferris visited the High school Tuesday afternoon.

residents have had to fight fire The Real Estate, Farm Loans, City Loans and Insurance. Cheap grass land for sale. City property for sale on easy terms. Money to loan on farms and city property. Insurance written in reliable companies.

Notary Public. Miss Jury and Mrs. W. M. New dry grass and high winds make the danger extreme.

man visited Air. A. M. Kannarirs room last week. The Eastern Kansas Oil Co.

began Monday morning, setting up their ma- Ernest and Claude Peterson are Office North of Ho. Pac. Est Side LaHarpe, Kas. absent from school this week on ac- chinerv in their new pumping station You Can't Stump Us count of sickness. which is located four miles east of Mo ran, on j)r.

hmna larm. The Lanyon Zinc Company are moving their tools from Mr. Kerr.s farm to M. Wood's a mile west where thev will begin drilling at once. A number of Moran young people The Halloween merry makers visited the south school building on the night of October 31.

They upset the well house, tore up the sidewalks and removed the steps from the primary building. From the appeara nce of the students the following day, we would Not in a thousand years. When you want to build a House, Barn, Granary, Corn Crib or anything else just make out a list of the material you want. We will have it in stock and will give you as low a price as you can get anywhere maybe some lower. Anyway, let us make you an estimate.

We can do that in a few minutes. What is the matter with stopping in the next time you're in town B. P. BL.AKBR GO. THE EAGLE CAFEf went to Lallarpe.

Tuesday evening, to judge that they were some sleepy be- attend the opei.a They a ood caase of the preceding nights revel ties. A Royal Flush can't be beat! Open all night. ime. ft ft ft Will Heat the Cars. it ti.

ti Savonburg News (From the Record) Cards have been received announe ing the recent marriage of Lulu Cath It is good news to learn that the street railway company intends to put electric heaters in all of their cars ft ft ti ti ft in the immediate future. One of the erine Huff, daughter of M. V. Huff, at CHAMPION large cars has been thus heated in the Los Angeles, to Bert C. Smith 3 3 te ts i tt ft" tt tt it ft past, but now it is planned to put 0f that place The gas agitation begun in at heaters in all the cars, large and small.

Windows are to be placed in ft If It Good as the best; Better than the rest. From end to end the EAGLE CAFE leads them all A place to eat that you will remember with the utmost satisfaction. You "jest can't help a-lovin' dat man" that waits on you. His prices are as low as the quality of his goods and services will admit. Patronize the Eagle Cafe and you will always wear the smile that won't come off.

this place was finished with big bar. becue and jollification Saturday night the second large car also and so far EAT MARKET as the railroad is concerned the summer of 1904 is closed. tt ti It It It Shorty" Sliafer, of Lallarpe, his many friends here whom he It met when working here last winter. C. W.

Curry, Katy agent here, ha ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Now open for Business in Michel's Old Stand Gas City News. (From the Herald.) Mrs Mathey, the aged lady who was seriously burned while burning trash at her home in south Gas, died Friday morning of her injuries. joined the Telegrapher s' union, an locked up the depot Wednesday. The company has had a dozen men here ti tt since the srike began. GEO.

E. A. SMITH, Prop.j 5 ft tt Humboldt News. (From the Herald.) Jessie Caler, of St. Louis is expected to open up a big rooming house here soon.

Merl Canatsey is sufferibg frcm an inflamed eye, caused by a bit of steel All that yet lacks of raising funds It ia our purpose to sell the' Best Meats we can get. It will be our endeavor to give you the most and the best for your money. AVe know that by doing this we can hold your trade and make new friends. for the proposed new opera house is the sale of 3,000 more shears of stock. entering the eyeball while he was work Harry, the (i-vear-old son of J.

ing at the Kansas portland. Her ford, took ill Friday and died Tuesday of scarlet fever. The insurance adjustors were very Two Humboldt men have made an DO IT QUICK AND MAKE $100 prompt in settling the school house loss, paying $10,000 of the 11,000 carried. The new books came Monday election bet, and the loser agrees to FULL WEIGHTS AND GOOD MEATS WILL BE OUR MOTTO. wheel the winner in a wheel-barrow around the public square.

The bet is and the effects of the fire will soon be over. as to whether Hoch carries the state Mrs. John Weatherbie held the lucky for Governor by 20,000 or not. ticket that drew the steel range that Judging from street reports yesterday 1E3 had been on exibition at O'Connor's Humboldt is suffering from an epi demic of scarlet fever. But A.

A store. J. T. Tredway was in the city Sat Miller, chairman of the health board A penny saved is a penny earned. You can save $100 on every Piano bought at John V.

Roberts Music House, urday for the purpose of procuring a says only four cases have been quarantined, and no danger of the disease room in which to hold the election of West Elm township. This will make five voting places in Gas City Novem spreading is anticipated. ber 8th. Dr. S.

M. Parks reports the birth THE CHAMPION MEAT MARKET ANDREW HOLT, PROPRIETOR Word was received from Chanute of a son and heir to' Mr. and Mrs yesterday that Miss. Edella Caradine Oliver VanAulsden, of Gas City, No 12 N. Washington, Iola, Kansas had died at the Chanute hospital.

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1904-1904