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Clyde Voice-Republican from Clyde, Kansas • 3

Clyde Voice-Republican from Clyde, Kansas • 3

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T-v iik a lliuli i U.JHery i working iui tlio In, A Si'XHiii unci K. A Knapp wsut t.o4"'iticor.ila Monday. When you want ke ciiuin und Ice ereiun mkIus, go to TwnyV, For all kinds of xuininer (Iriul.s, go to Tony's, las. Snger.wiiH up-fioiii Vlnlnif on Monday. For cylinder mid Machine olH-allon 8 Againstf Germs.

i it Pay3 the highe.it market for kinds of GRAIN and EV0CIC See him when you have anything torceTLf tad All infectious diseases are thrive wherever there is dampness and decay. I he best defense arainst them tt sanitary that K'crms cannot drains, cellars, closets and other danger spots must tt be kept thoroughly disinfected. We have all the re- 3 a Tiie Ht, Paul J-'Ire and Marine Insurance Co. 1ms jt.i sucd unnsal stati-uicrtt, showing It to be the niuHt nnd Mubstantli Ej mUI line conipanlfs. It wrllon on nil cbiswa of fur pi forty, Sj It liiis recently placed its agency with J.

F. fiaiuio!) ti, who wlilttd; care of all hU former cupttumcr in irm well ir.intiic InsaraaK 5: J. F. liable fumigatorsand disinfectants. Each has its ap- tt propriate use.

The quality of everything we supply is the highest and the price is right. Can give you any special information vou need. IfAngevinc's Pharmacy t44444444444444T44J44TT4'4T-f44'T444444 J. M. Jiu'kson.

Horn, 31, Ui Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shell a son. Tony has the best meal In Uwn come In and nee for yourself. Born September 1, to Dr.

W. It. Bench mid a son. Edison, Columbian and Victor Vim- nographs nt the Music store. Mrs.

J. M. Davidson brought us In a-very tine basl.ct. of grapes Saturday. D.

Stanton, from I'nlonvillle, Mlcl Igan Is visiting old acquaintances here. Go to Tony's for your lunch, he al ways has the cuiinter full of nice things to pat. Hen Hamilton got back )nt week. from an extended visit in Oklahoma and Missouri. Joe'Mooiv, A.

W. Appleby and Al fred Kutwrt Aud -w'fe were over from Ames Saturday. J. R. Blery, Gaspard I'errct.

L. J. Trembly and S. Breatilt were over from St. Joseph Saturday.

Henderson and A. W. Appleby lert for Portland Oregon, to take In the exposition Saturday F. X. LeoJalr has a sale near the twin mouuds, Thursday, Sep.

1th, at which cattle, etc, will be offered for sale Clias. Linn, A. J. Henry Nault and Fred Odette left for Denver to attend the G. A.

R. Encampment Saturday. Mrs E. W. Lamb went to Colorado week, iwhere she visit her! iruther, Phil J.yrnc and old aequaln-sauces In Colorado Springs and other places.

We Place on i is 5,000 yards of dark bought from a mill the jump in cotton. colorings, just for comforters, gowns. The price W.i iIm'iii all. C. V.

Van Do Murk Is attendlng to business Mi the district court at Con cordia this week. Sheriff Gray was In KiibpcnulnwitncsM'S In cases before the district court. fi L. i egg, got buck from Colorado yesterday morning. He-says tln-ie were 1.10,000 sliaiigcrs in Denvei when ho left.

James Fltuerald Dr. Marty, of Jamestown passed througn Clyde Monday with automobiles which they had purchased In Kansas City ami were taking home. I have a gsd quarter taction -of land, well Improved, In Wnods county" Oklahoma, to trade for good rental property In Clyde. W. A.

Huoy. It. K. Stlmson, J. W.

Uglow and wife, Mrs. Kate Dllllngs, Mrs. S. J. Knox, Wm.

Ilramwcll and wife, and cUu 37 In all went to Denve via the Rick Isltnd Saturday night. Altogether Mr. Wheat sold 73 G. A. It.

Encampment tickets. We have received a copy of the Leav enworUi Post, A.T. Reld's paper, which has been started do up the Leavenworth Times. Albert gets up a go4 paper and will make things In-: teresting In the First Congressional District. Bert was arrestod last Saturday on a.charge'of bastardy, Ruby A.

Morrill being the wit- ness. He gave a ooua or oo ror ins appearance In Juftlce Lakes's court secured a continuance of 15 days. It is likely. that a marriage settle the matter. WW Sale for Sp.

(o If fy () ft!) Is quite sirk this wee k. L. Hoy and wife visited in St. Jc s-eph Sunday. Jnhn Cannon made a business trip to Concordia jestcrday.

Octave Gagnon was over from St. Joseph yesterday. Kodaks, Cameras and supplies at Angevine's Pharmacy. August Kolde who has been sick, Is able to be out again. Joseph Dandui'and and wife visited his brother in Aurora Sunday.

Wm. Delude has moved into thcoli Teeter residence on Broadway, now Eusebe Ilamel was in from St. Joseph, yesterday and took out a Peter Schuttlcr wagon from Lidell's. Lewis M. Law of fit.

Joseph and his wife are visiting relatives in and near Clyde. They were married last Monday evening. The bride's name was XefeV Sixteen of the boys, all etllcient musicians imct1 Tuesday evening and organized a band; Dr. C. C.

C. Bran don was elected president James Tracy vice president, Logan Rundle sec retary, John Cannon treasurer, and Harry Carpenter, direotor. The ooys are all perfect gentlemen and propose to make the band sometning of which all the citizens can be proud of. Give them all the encouragement possible. Don't knock, but boost.

1 Tennis Flannel we in Gccrgia before There are 50 different the right cloth children's dresses and is 5. cents per yard. 8cliiiil noil. Hxi I'i'i ry i' hiklntf in the at I his week, il. SwiMii.un gut hnnii! from a trip lit tho i.bcjllltu'oasl, lust Hutur- day.

Win, Czupanskly, Herman Nlclanm and Mom's rlnir were ovnr fn in Ames yt'stt-nluy. A H. Carfr lwives toiluy for KmicHK, whro he laki's a posi-tiiiii In lUyiuond's drug store. Napolgon Li'sage, formerly llvuig; In i His cuiMiiy, but now of llradlcy, 311., is hero visiting Dr. Glrardand ollu'i friends.

ADYKitTJ.slU) LKTTKUS. "i'ruiiiun liarkrr Mr. lii-it Morehead Mr. John liellous, Mr. Silas llalterniati Anna Johnson Louis Johnson Mr.

Amnion Markley Mr. Hcnnle Itoss Mr. M. St. Joe.

Mr. J. K. StrofT Wnen calling for any of tho above letters, please say advertised. S.

II. Knait, Postmaster. OFFICIAL 'STATEMENT. Ofllclal Htatement of the financial condition of Tiik Clvpk Exchanhe Hank, at Clyde, state of Kansas, at the close of buslncvs on the 2jth day jf August, ID05. JtKHOUMCK: Leans nnd discounts I Ltians en real estate Overdraft Hank building' Furniture nr.fl fixture.

Kxpense account 11,340.17 040.23 565.00 509.92 453.25 Cash Items other 'than re serve Itemo CaKh iS: sight legal res. 25,117.1" Total XIAIUllILlTlKS: Capital stock paid Jn 10,000.00 Surplus fund 6000.00 535.01 72.63 93,307.26 4,000.00 1113,974.90 Interest Exchange Individual dep. (3,317.63 Cert, of dep. 30,049.73 Bills payable State of Kans-as, Count of Cloud, Ml (J. (roodwin Cashier of said bank, do solemnly swear that the abuve nent is true; that said bank has no is not in- dorser on any note or obligation, other than shown on the above state ment, Ui the best of my knowledge and belief.

So help tne God. G. tttooDwix, Cashier. Siibscril cd and swum to before me, this.iith day of Si ptetnbtr, 1905. G.

fl. (iltKOG, Xffary Public. (Commission expires on the 19th day of Aupust, 1908. Coriect S. T.

rowEi.L Owners. Attist; G. tt. Goonv i.v To John Bank Commissioner, 'Topeka, Kaasfti. On Sat urday evening.

September 2. there was a pleasant birthday surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Moorehouse, It'beingthe i54th birthday of Mrs. Moorehouse.

The evening was spent very pleasantly, si nglntr and telling stories until Oen o'clock, when refreshments were-serv- ed, consisting of, cake, icecream and melon. Those present were: and Mrs. W. II. Tage Sr.

and daughter, C. J. Page and wife, Wm. Kaufman and ife, Wm. Truesdell and wife, L.

R. Richardson and wife, Robert Brau tegan and wife, Frank Tarker and wife, Mr. Bulla and wife, Herbert Hakes and wife, O. T.Ashlock daugeter cf KansaS'Clty, Mrs. Myrtle Machomen of Kansas City, with -six of her children, Foster Ewing and wife of JeffersoniOounty, anp C.

II. Hanson and wife. The young.peo pie present were; Frank Page, Misses Josie. "Mora and Aura Page, Misses Elsie and Graee Kaufman. The chil dren gave-thelr mother a nice jrold ring and she also received presents from a number or ber friends present.

L. R. Richardson made a very presentation speech, The guests all departed with(many well wishes for future happiness. Beachtel Theater one night only Saturday Sep. 9 Eobert Sherman's Great Comedy Drama, "My Friend From Ar- kansavv.

An interesting story of Hu man Nature, introducing good up-to-date Qo Great Mob Scene, Funny Country Boy, and -the Arkansaw Farmer. Fun from Beginning to End. DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT. Prices 25-35-50C, ii perm diseases. The germs is to make the home so it get a foothold.

All sinks 44 4 44 4 LOCAL NEWS. Sam to Denver Monday night. J.C, Ranncy from Amen Monday, Mrs. II. AKhlock been quit sick this week.

Jowpl) Cyr was overfrotn St. Jok-epl) Monday. It rained all day Tuebday, brliilng the summary a clic. Ppc Smith went to Denver via Iiock Island londoy Yon will find the best leading brands of clears at Tony's. R.

B. Miller is reported sick with typinld fever at Kansas City. W. II. Denton shipped a lod of melons to IJelleville Monday.

Marco Morlcy, son of Dan Morley, is here from Wisconsin visiting. If you have anything to sell, you have someJhliiB to advertise in In. the Voice. cooper 01 ininp is working on the electric liirhl plant here this week. When In Concordia, stop at Colson's Cafe, the! best equipped hotel in western Kansas.

The flaptist ladlot; dio quite well giving dinners 4jr the carnival. They took in 117. David Sherrell was killed at Wash-ington, Kansas, Monday by a sand bank caving In on him. l'hilllp Brosseau intends to move to town about the first of October and will buy and ship fat hogs and cattle. Col.

Jones, of the Concordia Blade, has purchased a pallatial residence in that city Thus do the righteous prosper. A. W. Gerhardt made a business trip to Kansas City the first of the week ann has been quite sick since his return. Phillip Brosseau has a sale Tuesday Sept.

12, on his farm 3 south and 2 miles east of St. Joseph. Ilorses, cattle and. farming implements will' be sold. When you want a buggy why not buy the best.

The Columbia has stood the test. It costs a little more but is cheapest In the long run. A. II. LlDELL.

The September term of court open ed Tuesday. Among the cases inter esting to the people'here are: the case of Juneau vs. Anderson, iGrover vs. Provost, a breach of promise case, Ka glo vs. Kagle, divorce, and State vs.

Beuoit and Gisoux, violation of prohibiten law, The old man who has been paint. Ing signs around town for two weeks was assaulted at the Rock Is-lion! Monday (veiling as he win- I 1 1 I'hetnmble over some re marks he made about the camblinc Li' i.rmval. An automobile passed through town Monday, causing two run-aways al most simultaneously. W. II.

Col well's irse got frightened and ran up Wasl 'urtmi street witli his delivery wagor Ui.d A mii' is who was coining ii to town was thrown from his cart mid severely bruised by his hore nihil fn.m the same cause. Kill' JikkI. of the Jamestown 0 liniisi', llemphil of the Clay Centoi Dispatch; Miller, of the Believillt Telescope; Fraser and Best, of the Clifton News: Dodge, of the Belol (SiWette, Art Huff, of the ITaddam Clipper; Tod Huff, of the Morganvilli Tribune; and Novak, of the Cuba Da- liitht tool; In (he carnival ho' riiiirsilay and I rlilay. Arcade who has beei here aW summer working in Simon' clothing store, went back to his hom( 1,1 uehuay, 10 go 10 scnoo litis fall and winter. During his staj ne win oe missea oy an ine youn amon( whom he was a favorite, especially by the band Ing ton J'alladiuni, A KEW TRATJ3 Vr'llh i rp w.fa Kansas Ciy 8t.

Loiiv VJ. A. ill V-ji 2 "4tx. Hi- L'-mcs Kansas City at p. m.

auil rnvos a Louis- at 7:10 a. in. WHEN IN CONCORDIA STOP AT COLSON'S CAFE DllC.C. BRANDON, DENTIST. Quiet vrer Auttn S' Jo'm-t Shoe Slur-- 'Phone ITo.

11. 3E8T INVALID'S HOME in the Wcarc will) a (till staff of physlchuiaat for trsalmrnt of all Chronio niseaa ruiRTf ROODS tor accommodation of patlom. Dijicult Surfical Oprrtttiont Ptrftrmtd Mrftt Mr.7 and Succtts wktn Surgtry Sictitify. JISEJISES OF WOMEN aXlES womiti. Many who have suffered for jurcd alhome.

Special book (or women PR-B F1T PERMANENT CUM Ail Aj Positively QuARANTrao Without kltit, iigaturi or cmultic, A icafttd until patirnt is wtii. SjiCHl Bed fllV UtT.tntoftTI fT Radically Csrtd liOa rMjIIWUWitiLi- Day, undiT a PokiUaa BujrBnleo. bona for Special FREE Bon Now restorative treatment for lost oCVnt Power, Hydrocele, Rupture, Stricture, eto. metnuils. TrumcU attendaam.

WRIT! FOR PXIE BOOK ON Club ofl I.tinx. Eye. Skis. ppine, Hare Lip, Klrtnoy. Bladder, Hlood and Nervous Diseascc r.Dllcnsv.

uatarrn. Biomach Trouble, Patients successfully treated at home Ifep mall. Consultation Fre and confidential, aat otllce or by lettur. Thirty years' expericoaa. i70 putt Illaitratod Book Free, (rlTlngruu raiuablti liiloruiatiou.

Call at office or wriuoaa OR, C. M. COE, Offici, 9 1 6 Walnut KANSAS CITY, MtX AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIAA 3 COE1E TO 3 AMES To buy your Lumber and Coal. We have 5 both at very reason- prices. 2j CHICAGO LUMBER AND 5 COAL CO.

TTYTTTTVTT't'TTTYTtTTYTTTtV Olilci "l'po-lu- I. i). I'lum-ita JNO. L. KIRBY, I DENTIST.

Clyde, Kansas. Nitrous Oxide pas jjlven operations an I itnacKUiPt.lt!. i to 44 Ami Call and examine paints, oils and varnishes at he Clyde Druif store before purchasing. Wc have a full line. Every man owes It to himself and his family to master a trade or profes slon.

Head the display advertisement of the six schools of Telegraphy In this Issue and learn how easily a yiiinm man or lady may hum telegraphy mid be assured a paying pillion. Tho Mo. I'ac. will make round trip rates to: El Iorado Springs, Mo, Eureka Springs, Ark. llom Spring's, Ark.

Dates June 1st to Sept. 30th, limit 30 days ftom date ufsale. One fare plus for round trip. See L. J.

Hanncr, Agt. Sam Townsdln Is furthe cel- brated Stark llros. 'ursery of Louis- ana and will canvas this terri tory for that firm. Hold your orders for lilm and you ill be sure of satis factory treatment. He sells the fam ous white cemetery rose bushes, ev-evrybody wants one or more of them.

IF YOU AltE A STOCKMAN who is independent, of Commission House money, you should ship to us. We are strictly a Commission Firm, and deal with the Free and Independ-enttockraen exclusively. Write us for I. S. Iladtfc.

CiiAitLKS Iiixon Commission Stock Yards, Kansas City, Kan. TOURIST CARS rOITLAK. The idea that an inferior class of people patronize the tourist sleepers is an error. On many trips only the best class of travelers arc found. They are merely men and women of.

tfod sense who would rather travel to California in this manner and save a smiK sum of money to be used else where. It is beginning to be understood that it is by noimeans necessary for the traveler to spend a lare sum of money In order to enjoy a trip to the Pacific Coast. If jou cross the continent in one of the tourists sleepers of the t'nlon l'a- citlc you will enjoy your trip and save considerable money. Inquire of O. S.

Copeland, Agt. "El. Annuallv to till the new positions cre ated by railroad and telegraph com panies. We want young men dies of good standing to LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND.R. R.

ACCOUNTING. We furnlsh-7f per cent of the Oporatora od Station AKents In Amerlea. Our six schools are the lartrpit exclusive Tcleirriiph fchoon IN THE WORLD. Established 40 years anil oiKlor.seil by all leading Hallway omaaie- We execute a bond to every Biuueni 10 furnish him or her a position pylntr from tut to t0 per month In states east of the Kocky Mountalnt. or from ITS to 10UO a month in states weet otthe llockies, liuined ately upon linuluallou.

StudeiiUcansnteratanytime. no vau tlntui. Fur full our School write direct In our executive of fice at Cincinnati. O. CKtalciuc tree.

More School of Telegraphy. Cincinnati, Olilo Atlanta, Oa. llull'iilo. N. V.

LaCrosse, Wis. San Kranciseo, Oil. Texarkuna, Tex. 3 NELSON I AUGUSTINE Pay the highest Market Prices for Hogs. Ames, Kans.

VTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT 0. T. AKMSTKONU. H.GILL., President. Vice-I'res D.

H. ATW'OOD, Cashier. THE Elk State Bank, CLYDE, KAN. CAPITAL $15,000. DIRECTORS; Armstrong.

R. H. Gill, B.IMlUer, F. H. Butler.

W. L. Hrandon, 0. L. Gregg.

F. G. Atwoort. 5000 MARKETS. Hod Put Hye Whit Ciiru.Ui'W....

J.M tow No i 41 -M P.ANB-KSMALIY rM 2S CENTS firings AOAMS SICHICAEQ. C. I'. T1MK TAHlK. No Soft ii a.

p. m. 10:10 JioM 6. p. MO.

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No. Si Mull and Kx in. l.u rWiflit Ko. IMMurk 5:15 p. X.

KST. So. 5i.5 Mi.il mill Kx 8:13 a.m. nml Kx 5:15 p.m. So.

'M KK'k Kx- Hnl m- No. uv: Loenl KrcU ht m- Tli- only lim- from wlntr It wn mil Jiri-i to tH. lUUls. Uirert to All pOilllK vl. L.J.

lSiinner, Agent. 71 Mii TAI'LK. KANSAS. f-l''J1' CLYDK. KANSAS.

II. i- vlit Hi.dJ" nn 1 in in ami lietwoen "IJICAi OM.UiA UH'IS IKNVtat MKMl Hlfi COM). WU8 I' OKA FOHTWuttTIl ST. JOSEPH T. PAl'ii KAN.

CITY ami evi In hojoml. TRAINS LEAVE CLYDE AS FOLLOWS: KAST BOl'ND. NO. 1" Nl). in So.

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ni. I'krts. Iitii- For i piiiif crtr ri'-rtvul tUHltS, t'lf. Hl'l'ly to lirK-t am-ui. I.

Hli AT, mcnt, lyilo. Tost oHU'o open from m. to 7:30 p.m. undayn from till 10 a.m. and to 5:30 p.

m. S. il. Knaif. 1.

M. Telephone 73. A.O. GrlRARD, Physician, Surgeon and 0 nnnnn Ur I UK'tL 1 i Vw0U TA.1 Wilt CtfHED wit It (kw, rer.u tw rpm '4; Qnli-'clr unit tVrmiinrir.iT rurca. i oml no ai'lcut'un rrura ointo you i' fi-jii HUd tur.Ot'O liiwll, ti-stlmonirtli ar.a lr.

fi luiemuin. i 9tli IMnnu M. eVI for in fl ooment B'-aut'tul crounut nnJ it. ild.nit TjOCRtldti und very exclusive StricLly cttaical. fur fuii du '-lI'Mi mid'-Ht U.o.

u.i.iUiis3 jii. u. iiXiiSAS CIIY. hit- nV iGC't-0 MEDAL) (i Si. Louj-Woridi far Iv'J rv 'i IS 'L'A i iv i K'; i i i WtBEn sB AMU i90U1'.

3-. 9mrar acn 711 write. b4 ii mm coiw Ely'3 Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Clvo Satisfaction. CIVES FIELICF AT ONCE. IknlnnnHPs.

Booth, heals. and wroteet.8 tl diseasi'd moiuiiriino. it enres Cuturrii auJ Ilestorcs tho Sensos of Tusle auil HmuLL Easy to usM. Cnutainn no iiijtinmia iiruga. Applied into the nostrils and ubsorbed.

LaruB Hizo. 60 cents at DmggiHts or by toiif, Trial Size, 10 cents by itmil. ELY BROTHERS, E6 Wirrw N.w To liuy your wagons and buies'at J. M. Jackson's.

L. J. Smith is still nursing a car buncle on his hand. Economy jars at Dewey Bros. Harry Carpenter went to Moruan- ville on business yestciday.

N. Dernier and wife from Palmer, visited at L. Hoy's last week. Ir. Olrard went to Concordia on professional business Monday.

Joseph Crom and wife got back from their trip to Denver yesterday. G. D. Streator sold a tract of land he west part of Clyde yesterday to K. Dirfrin.

Uss Lucinda Nourle and nor sister from Concordia visited at L. Roy's ast week during carnival. E. C. Dufrin sold his lot and dence In Baldwin's addition toClyde yesterday, to Benjamin Otot.

T. B. Decker, Jas. Decker and A. A.

i'ortney viewing the south of the river bridge Monday to decide what was proper to be done in the, case. The lawsuit between G. F. Juneau aud Mrs. Sarah Anderson has ibeen settled out of court, Mrs.

Anderson will continue occupy the prqperty having signed -a lease satisfactory to both parties and paid the cost of the uit. Wirt tf.W IWE HAVE FOB 1 rSeQiLill! Acres of Choice Irrigated! Land Near Windsor, Colorado. Part of the Ex-Governor Eaton tract. Prices reasonable and terms easy. If For Full Information Call On or! 11 Write I I G.

L. Gregg Son..

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