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The Pawnee Chieftain from Pawnee Rock, Kansas • 1

The Pawnee Chieftain from Pawnee Rock, Kansas • 1

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ID CHIEF A WEE IAIN, BJ No. IS. Pawnee Kansas, Friday, February 17, 1899. Yol. 1.

S.L. HAWLEY, M. D. Mud nnH.B a In) E. G.

Smith, received this week ant. Mr. lieynes cua bos lorgei 1 I i.l...M.M La HtKiIiA 111 I Stall PTlfl hficnmB anmiainted with the Physician and Surgeon, Did you get ft Valentine? Hhttatn force, as he used to be Chronic Diseases and Diseases of Fe mules, treated by the latest improved Yes'in, we received one Or more. mMtia bearings makes him quite "city editor" on the Leader, publish' Methods. N.

P. SMITH, General Blacksmith and Wagon Maker. The Best equipped shop in the west. Special attention given to Samuel Buse is clerking for H. prominent among hia comrades.

ed here a few years ago Culls answered promptly Oltifle over I Dny or JN Itftit. Klcbola' Storo. Denials. I A fit. PAWNEE ROCK, KANSAS i Questions jj or.

jn.v A JJameis was in ut-reai sunu i iouuu ma Mondavi Pioneer Wednesday evening. We The following Questions are to be Dlt. F. LIGHTFOOT, H. Daniels, went td Lamed like to se youths answered by quotations from Shake- Surgeon and Electric Physician.

Specialties! I BOILERAND ENGINE WORK, Wednesday. 6 sPeare' Diseases of Wonien, Onieo over church, I wviot inoa RlinVflsriftftrfl gftv about Mabel M'Orris Is Visiting in Great Kectnl Diseases, Hoopers Drxaf, Catarrli. Store. AND ALSO.HORSE SHOEING. All Work Guaranteed, B.

McCdne is soliciting for a Bend this week; GREAT BEND, KANSAS book, bv Clara Barton, describing Give his oDinion of the F. N. k. i 1 1 ml I Watoh for J. H.

Daniels Ad in th ft CrtM Society Wrmt is his idea of cake walks Prices Reasonable Promptness Insured. rpnE Ithe heit issne I yt an excellent work and we hope n(i at. (ream durinc the winter? KOOK HOTEL A child of Oi Fbotwaiigleri was 1 many tof our citieens will possess a how are men characterized? J. II. FucKj Prop.

Teachers' Association at Clailin, on 'Calico Carnival," at the Masonic GOOD BEDS and TABLE BOARD Quite SICK VV eunesuay. i copy ui i uav 10 oaiu nuuur i Mention Shakespeare's thoughts I Febtuiry reports gay time. Temple, February 20- Dr. Hawley made business trip D. M.

Barfett, started Monday Rates $1 Per Day, Opposite Sanfcr, about teaching? 5 Mrs. H. Gregg and children, Rev. H. C.

Hilton, pastor of the Great Bend: T'uWday. 1 morning, to the Mayfield Sanitarium What would Sharapeare say I spent Sunday af terno'oh at the resi Christian church here, has resigned i 1 at Salina. feannar ho would eet home- Kead js if. smitn a vv ai, MnaMion? Fe Depot. Seipbcr Shop.

his charge and will iro to Kansas dent of W. McGrevy. 'II 1 SICK. IUB VUUUliUlLUi nua uou I i. Does he believe in Magnetic Heal- in tnis issue, ana prom mere iy, i 11 1 iU fmjtlrv Dan tn him Chris Slobaum, was teligfatly Un City.

f- 4 K1H.U LllO VVC1A.J1IXXAJ.X1 der the weather last Monday, arid R. Davin, who went to Wich Joe Bowman is able to be atound ltfgf the ita for medical treatment, died there IE you want an Artistic Hair Cut ot so was unable" lo perform his daily What V6uld he sy about future of the Automobile? February 14. His remains were a Smooth Shave, Sherman Mosbai abors. t. U.

Mouougai an nciuj from Miss Apnes Unruh the prinoi brought home, and the services held Would Shakespeare be in favor ww it i Messrs. Wm. and Fred Rube. Wells, drove to Lsrned luesaay. i the Dundee school.

Miss of "Just One Girl?" in the Presbyterian church, Februa Mrs. A. B. fetocking'j of neitr Kay, I Unruh, is one of Barton county brothers of Mrs. Rosenberg, called at their sister's Various occasions Would he be a subscriber to Lady ger will give it to you.

Agent lor the American Steam Laundry If you want your duds washed properly bring; tliein to me. SHERMAN MOSBARGER. 1. mi AflSni nlaosnnt. WT1 Mon-1 nirlA flftakA educators, 'arid We hope The Ball, at the Ar-1 Randolph Churcbhill's Royal Maga- week I JOVAV VUJi U1UVW I day, she will comt oiten.

mory on Tuesday night, was well Mr. Morgan of Sterling, the car Shake- attended, there beinir ab.mt 200 W. Smith, is unable attend! A gOo'd brother of populist pro- Whit would have been penter employed by the Santa Fe recent present. to his business today, on account of 0livities" handed us a quarter', and; gpeares opinion of the ilnAM. said if would "be trood." he.d give! 4annn.i1 snslion" of the Kansas ed? re lie ia Sunny Sde r'uiL 'tiki: wo has us another on subscription.

Hera-; Legislature? JJOiiiiVW I '1 1 1 rr 1 S. tu wk. is: we are going oe very gcou, Uf th6 Kansas oiunwera railroad comlpany, WahWted business at the section house, Thursday. Miss Mattie Cheeny, pedagogue at No. 7, visited not long since, with 'the Dundee teacher, Unruh.

Fof about a Mc-Greevy has been the delighted own BY BRUNO II. Of "Cyrano De extremely good, amassingly good. If you are COLD and not COALED, why not be COALED by Bowmafiw improving. Of ilifl "Untrained Man Under The head clerk at the post ofE.ce' had Mrs. L.

Hawley, has been quite. Sunny Side was froze up and 35?" was "swamped," Tuesday morning. ill during the past Week, but is now Of Pawnee Rock's literary ability? handing out one cens stauipa the lads an i lassies to put on their convalescent, er of a new Starr piano, which was a present from her parents; valentines. We. Were "pleased to The new organ for the churoh has arrived.

It is a present Birthday 1 ViXTgiamme, Sonir, America Mrs. P. G. Unruh and children, called on Mrs. Rodnnbupg day None but the BES'l kept in stock, all HOT STUFF! FEED OF ALL KlffBS.

Best Coal Best Weights Btf J-Treatment. W. 1Y. BOWMAK note that the Valentines "selected were not "Comic" ones. Mrs.

David' Smith made a at our sanctum Tuesday, the past week. Our Hero, Burchell McMichael. Birthdav, Martha One of the east bound freights stuck'- in a snow bank a few miles east of barn last Sarnrrlav nrirl Kane. PTnr tWams a Nation. Laura and proved that she is as "as she is pretty, by having her name enrolled on our subscription book.

an engine from "Great Bend cam Unruh. Vocal Solo, Golda MoDougal- Exercise, Primary Department For Sale Columbia Which GPeberal? Loyd'Mosbarger. The Little llatchet, Sidney' Smith. Vocal Solo, Ollie Cooper George's Letter to R. H.

Katie Cleveland. the grippe last week. of the la grippe patients are on the mend. Milo Bixby and Emory French were riding through the valley last Thursday. The Misses Bradleys and John Olson Jr.

called at Chas. Peterson's, Thursday last. Some one on our road to town, hauls coal with the'bhfe -gate out of the wagon. John Hanson, Carl Gustafson and Joseph Crane were doing business in Lamed, on last Tuesday. Jude Goodale and wife, David Smith and wife, visited with C.

Vosburg and wife Tuesday, The "school marm" at Fairview caused one of our yonng men to get very nearly lost in the snow storm, last E'riday. W. E. Clemson is carrying water this week. His pipe as well as several others, is frozen up.

Mr. and MrS Bixby and daughter Mattie, and Mr. and Mrs. Goodale, visited with Mrs. C.

W. Gates, last Thursday. I see by the last week's Chrono-scope that Bruno has been studying Astronomy, and also was "informed, this week that he was studying Sparkology, along with his Astronomical observations. All right keep i-t up, ''faint heart ft9er won 'for laay," or located a planet. From a Girl's Point of View, from W.

May If you havd the gtippfl) get aj bottle of the Great Bussian i Cure at G. A. Get the Bicycle made, the! Crescent. For sale by 'j E. T.

EGGLESToir, Lamed. i Mesdaes R. G. McD'ougal, and tH. T.

Raiclff yisiited with Mrs. I B. Hardy, Wednesday afternoon. The RocktGram have put a new window in ofice, in place of the one broken a short time since; v. i Found at Francis', A Sure Cure for tfie Grippe.

The 1 Great Russian Grippe Cure. 50 I Cents a bottle. i Delia and Daisy Edna Le.wen'tk, U.Jjryea liend this -week, and had some beautiful photo I tii, A Rev. Baiter and wife, of were visitingi.in city on vWed. nesday.

They wese the guests of John Lindas and family, Buy the X. steel Windmill. It is the cheapest, and best mill made. For sale by (i. eG.

Smith. Dulcie Daniels, "Patriotism," Paul Gano Son Our Native Land. own to give assistance. Jacob liudlgerbroiight another load of coal for the Dundee school during this seige of frigidity. Section foreman, August Roden-burg made a trip to Great Bend the previous Sunday.

H. McUill, passed through Main street recently with aload of a corn. The blizzard and dust storm raging Saturday was equal to any Dakota wind storm you read about. A couple of peddJers enroute for Wichita, nearly froze in coming this distance from PawneeRock, and stopped here for a Supply of heat. On the previous Monday a magic lantern exhibition was given at the school house, which was not well patronized however becausfe of disagreeable weather, People who have gone to town of late are; Messrs.

Henry Schultz, J. Williams, Ash'by, W. i McGreevy and II. B. Unruh.

The Misses Mae and Ethel McGreevy, made a Sunday call at the Rodenburg mansion on the last Sabbath, Quite a number of the citizer.s went to the Rowel sale which did not take place on last Wednesday and returned not much the wiser. Washington and Napoleon, Garfield Smith. Poets' History of America, by Six Girls, Vocal Solo, "Mabel Morris. Love of Country, Arthur Jones. A Tribute to Washington, Delia Smith.

Recitation, Jessie Kane. Violin Solo, Golda McDougal. Recitation, Stella Goatley. On the Concord road, Dot Quincy. Mabel Morris.

i The family of F. T. Belt Golda McDougal. Ella Cooper. Quartette Mrs.

Smith believes in keeping up with the local happenings. Maple City Self Washing Soap. Will go farther, than any rosin tilled Soap, It bleaohes white clothes and washes flannel perfectly. It pleases others. It will please you.

Call at our store for sample box. E. W. Smith. A man near Dundee evidently does not know that there is a "print shop" in Barton county that does job work, from the artistio pieces of pasteboard he was tacking up yesterday, announcing jjtha that he had some "kows and heafers" for sale.

i A grand oyster supper was given at the home of Miss Dott Quincy last Monday evening, which wis ah event in high life. Our Society editor does not like oysters, and did not attend, so we are unable to give any details, but do not doubt that all present had a fisetitne, Golda McDougal, Wishes to say through the columns of the Chieftain, that she has for sale, a limited number of -little pet cats, that are nice and fat, with fine fur and musical voices, and which are greatly in demand at all the local feline concerts, given by the back fence warblers. Cash in Advance. Call early and avoid the rush. Mrs.

Chas. Gano, and John Lindas, have their birthday on the same day, and according to a custom of 20 yean, the event was celebrated by an elegant dinner at the home of Mrs, Gano last; Only the near relatives and intimate friends of the parties were present. We wish MrSi Gano and Lindas many more happy birthdays M. HeyneS, who has been in Kinsley for some months in the employ of the Rock Grain Co. came home He' brought bis "saraWgy" and will rest from his labors, and Visit with his "parents until the weather becomes more pleas- LVerna Bloom, Ray Items.

LIVERY BARN! 110x32 feet sheet 16 feet wide by feet long, and goo mow over all. 9 head horses in goo. condition, "with Harness. 4 single buggies, 1 cutaway carriage, spring wagon, 1 road cart, dray, and 2 wagon this property has good Con il with well uuder cover) and Windmill. This is clear ol all incumbrance and on account of poor health wii I be sold at a Bargain.

Call on or address, W. Rock, Kansas. Mr. tad Mrs. Converse leaves for her home in Indiana on the 12.

We wish her a safe pleasant journey. Mr. Weirich how much pressure it there to the squase inch when II; steam gauge registers 180? -i" Woodward, ask Doc Kay W. E. Kretzer was hotrs, this'week.

Bill knows wiitv to get a good price for hiaproducj 0. H. Weirich pays five eenti er cli for'iabbits, he shipped a car ad this week. Wheat wis' selling on the strjst at 57 cents, this week. 'W.

TI Woodward "keens a com BY OBSERVER. Lady boarders wanted, Luther Converse, dont be a hog Lute one is Crown Our Washington, Rosa Hughed. SdnaLwis. I Jessie Brewer. rr' AfternW lee BIaine Smith.

-Party, Sidney Smith. Seng, The Battle Hymn of the Republic, The sale was put offuntill Feb. 28. Lamed News, been down with la' grippe this week, but are recovering somewhat frorn i the fond embrace of that prevalent diseaser i ') Our sick people are all doing nice- ly, and with the aid of the Great Russian Grippe Cure', for. sale at the i Drug Storej they will conijuer that i dreaded disease.

'( We have been so busy in the of- fice or twb eekswe have not had 't time to notice the weather, -but our exchanges say it has been cold, we'll 1 take their word for it, 1 That peanut Valentine, received i by' G. Fraricis, was 'verj1 Ingeniously constructed, and glori ottsly attired. Some one must have thought Mr. Francis was a Spaniard or from Missouri-, BY PROXIMO. Ob, Thirty degrees below zero.

enough, Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Rolo, of Buffalo N. were visiting Mrs. O.

H. Weirich, Mrs, Rob's cousin, this week. Mr. Val there was at least 30 per cent of the wheat killed by the recent cold spell. Miss Kate Letts, of GreenVille Iowa, is visiting ber uncle J.

D. Letts, The Rev. Lock wood, of the M. E. church is holding a very successful revival meeting at Pioneer church, a delegation from Ray has been in attendance several evenings.

Lost between Pioneer church and Mr. Kegleys, one yellow Lair net. Finder will please return to George Powell. Dundee Twitterings i BY INCOGNITO. Our grain merchants are kept quite busy it seems.

Pleasant weather these few days. Quite a contrast to last week climate, Master John Williams, returned Monday after a week's visit with his sister Capitola, at C. N. C. The wolf chase came off Tuesday, but as far as the writer could ascertain, no wolves Were Been on the dead run near here.

"my! wasn't it cold? 1 A special U. S. pension examined was in the city last week, looking up some old claims, P. Fudreker, the enterprising ice dealer, has been cutting ice this week that was fifteen inches in thick ness, Daniel, Mclntire, who was reported seriously ill last week, died on Friday, and was Monday. The funeral services were held in We shall probably have to ruil a supplement after this) as1' Incbghitd" intends to Out do Proximo" in hifl 'lisl 'news itemd.

Then Bruno wiU He" vleing with "ObserverV plete line of pump3, points and guA the. E. church. and so on etcj MissAgnea Unruh, attended the The Rath'bone Sisters will give Mrs. eldest daughter of repairs..

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Pages Available:
179
Years Available:
1898-1899