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Stewart's Bazoo from Smith Center, Kansas • 3

Stewart's Bazoo from Smith Center, Kansas • 3

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Stewart's Bazooi
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Smith Center, Kansas
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BAZOO. THURSDAY, 31 1898. BAILBOAD TIME TABLE. -C. B.

1. P. Local time for all traius at Smith Centre, Ran TRAINS EAST: Passenger, No. 6 8:23 a. No.

90 10 9:52 p. m. No. 42 8:23 a. m.

Freight ..1:55 p. TRAINS WEST, Passenger No. 5 9:18 m. 9 5:43 a. Freight 41 4:48 p.

m. No. 97 11:04 a. except Sunday. FLAXBEARD Agent.

Man wants but little here below, so runs the good old song; If he but advertise, though, He doesn't want THAT long, Bazoo Detectives. March 31st. Spring is here. Plow garden. Court is in session.

Get our garden seeds. Clean up the rubbish. Mrs. Flaxbeard was a Lebanon visitor Tuesday. Mora George is painting for Ed Miller now days.

Webb McNall was in the city Tuesday evening. C. L. Hack ley of Kirwin was in the city Tuesday. Dr.

Golden of Kensington was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Sam Wright is visiting her sister in Beloit these days. Another heavy wind and cold wave the first part of last week. We are glad to report the Wuster children as being much better.

Ugene Harlan of Harlan, attended court in the city this week. Al Hester has peen summonds to serve on the Grand Jury at Topeka. Mrs. Welch and her husband, Ebenezer, spent Sunday at Formosa. Mr.

Bennette and family of Crystal Plains are moving to the city this week. Elmer Dilsaver of Kensington was taking in the sights of the city Wendesday. Altorney D. M. Relihan has erected a new dwelling on his fine farm up near Cora.

The federal grand jury meets in Topeka on April 13. Al Hester goes from this county. Have you seen those sample plates of plain and artistic engraving at the postoffice? A. L. Topliff, fighting hyena of the Lebanon Criterion, spent Monday night in the city.

House cleaning is at band, and the only season in the year that we desire to be a bachelor. Mrs. Henry Gorman of Kensington came over to day to visit her mother and do some shopping. There are seven new dwelling houses going up in the city and about that many more contrasts let. Billy Strout who has been clerking at Gus Wittleshofer's for the past year is working in a store at Cawker City.

Warren Fleming and family are moving into Ed Millers new residence on Kansas avinue, east of the First National Bank. Perry Glenn was in the city Tuesday but a he had hie whiskers trimmed like an Englishman he was hardly recognized by his friends. Notice Frank Pattee, insuance card in the Bazoo this week. Frank represents one of the best in the state. Prof.

Mosher has purchased the El mer Moseman place near Athol and will move on the farm as soon ias the house that is being built will be completed. tar There is a place where you can have your clock, watch, jewelery repairing and engraving done promptly. First class work and reasonable "prices at T. S. Grisells.

Catarrh Cured. A clear head and sweet breath secured with Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy: sold on a guarantee, Nas al injecture free. Sold by Rinehart Slagle Smith Center, Kan. Your cur fare paid both ways, if the Faculty of the Stockton (Kan.) Normal School do not do as they say. Enter any time, select your own studies.

Send for Address JNO, E. FESLER, Supt. A Whiting young man's wedding day was to have been last Monday, but He says he never thought a thing about it until he had gone to bed. He says he expecte the girl will be awfully mad nt him for if he does tell the truth she will not believe -Ex. Only eleven car loads of cattle 1 left this city last Sunday for the Kansas City market.

Bill Peck had two cars, Tom Night three cars, Henry Williams four cars (cattle and hogs), and Mather Bros, two cars. Billy Peok, Trube Reese, Tom Night and Bill Mathes, went along to see that, they went John Walker the live livery men was cones Mrs. Alvin Rollow has been quite sick this week. Druggist Rinehart and wife are at Lebanon to-day. Jeff Barnes is doing carpenter work now days for John Morman.

Mr. Brown a carpenter of Kensington moved to this city this week. Dr. J. S.

Brookins was transacting business in the city Tuesday. The sidewalk between this office and the corner is a bad condition. Grisell can and will save you money ou anything in the jewelry line. W. H.

Phillips of Bellville was trans acting business in the city Wednesday Bud Downs a barber of Chicago, is assisting at Clark's barber shop this week. Lex Dillon and wife of Logan, is visiting his mother in this city this week. We under stand that here will a theatrical company in the city in about two weeks. Dr. Lutz will be in his office Thursday and Friday.

Shively Lutz office in opera block. L. C. Wait of the Smith County Bank is having a pair of scales put up just north of the bank. T.

S. Spurrier from the Pawnee reservation was in the city Saturday. First time we saw him since Hee was a pup. That blizzard last Sunday morning was a bad one for our church-people. We remained at home and hugged a hot stove.

Sumpter Fleisher, son of Rev. Flesher who has been atteud school at Salina, for the past year was forced to give up his studies on account of sickness and return home. Whle Jim Arthurs was plowing on Joe Burrow's farm noth of town one of his horses fell into and old well crippling it up pretty badily. It was -gotten out but pretty badily scared up. Be not deceived; A Cough, Hoarsness Croup are not to be trifled with.

Aye dose in time of Shiloh's Cure will say you much trouble. Sold by Rinehart Slagle druggist Smith Center Kan. Dyspepsia Cured, Shiloh's Vitalizimmediately relieves Sour ing up of Food Distress, and is the great kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Rine hart Slagle, Druggist Smith Center, Kan. W.

C. T. Boggs, the live merchant of Tyner, was in town Wednesday night attending a meeting of the three There were were several other members from that locality, but we failed to learn their names. Mrs. Coffman, mother of Mrs.

Link Drummond died in this city Tuesday at 3 o'clock after ten or twelve years suffering with cancer and paralysis. The remains were taken to Downs Wednesday where they were laid to rest. The voters of this city never had a chance to vote for a better ticket than is presented to them this spring under the "Citizen's Ticket" Every candidate on the ticket is a man of un sailable private character and is a representative citizen in every way. There was another fake medicine doctor in town Monday. He was a white man, but clothed and robed like an Indian.

He had buckled on the outside of his beaded blouce a big revolver which, togather with his glib tongue, cought lots of suckers. The Northern Kansas Land of of Smith Center will make a few small loans on good Smith county farms. They also desire to purchase a number of good farms for eastern customers. Want one within six miles of Smith Centre, also want a good creek bottom farm. W2.

W. H. Arnold of Pawnee to nship was in town the first of the week, and was hot in the collar because he had failed to get this Great Index of Purity for two weeks. It isn't the fault of the Bazoo Billy, jump on postmaster and give him fits, and perhaps he will say kiss my foot, I know my own business. G.

B. Rouner a brother of blind Roun er, and who was here a couple of months ago looking up a location arrived with his family in the city Saturday evening from Missouri, and will try farming in this county the coming season. He has rented the Arinstrong place northeast of town. L. S.

Pyle was in the city Monday after a big bill of fruit trees. He is one of the prominent farmers of Crystal Plaines and never failes to make the mare go. He has just recently returned from the mountains where he went in search of health, but he returns however, an ardent friend or Kausas and its climate. We learn of a little misfortune to Aas. Pounds of Pawnce.

Ans. had made all the necessary fire guards but the fire got. awav from him lust the same, and destroyed a small an ount. of property. Mr.

Pounas however made everything all right with his neighbors because he is built that way. Lebanon Jourzal. The advance guard of government veyers arrived in town this week and will begin the erection of two towers to place their instruments for taking observation. One of the towers will be erected four miles east of town on the place known as the Brown farm and will be 75 feet high, and the other one will be placed on Ed Hooper's farm Dear Cora, and will be 65 feet high. The object of this surveying de to establish base Mine through the connley and Quality and Price Is The Principles UPON which we sell everthing in our line STOCK IS OUR HARNESS Complete.

HAND sewed We handle both MACHINE sewed HARNESS When needing anything in that line don't fail to call. WENTWORTH WILSON. To Those Who Eat. We respectfully invite your attention to the fact that we have leased the CENTRAL HOUSE, and will have it painted, papered and will run a first clas hotel. We coadially invite a share of your patronage.

Respectfully Yours, MRS. NOBLE. MRS. DONCARLOS. The Old Reliable Home Insurance Company Solicits your business.

Call on or address. FRANK S. PATTEE Res. Agt. Smith Centre, Kan.

Fred Wentworth was transacting business at Lebanon last Tuesday. Miss Sallie Epley attended the ministerial meeting at Gaylord yesterday. Mel Womer is home on a vacation from the Franklin Academy. He will return to school in a few days. Mr.

Pioneer will Woodard leave the about the foreman first of Athe to take charge of a paper at Siloam Springs, Arkansas. A. J. Broderick, of Eddyville Iowa, is now a resident of the city having mo ve here last week, He has been employed on the Pioneer force. Frank Maxwell of the Linton House at Lebanon, was transacting business in the city yesterday.

The man who says Dugan does not pay taxes does not know what he talking about. Evidence can be found by going to the county treasurer's office. was dreadfully nervous and for relief took your Karl's Clover 'lea. It quieted my nerves and strenght ened my whole nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and Bowel trouble.

Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by Slagle Rinehart, druggist, Smith Canter, Kansas.

Resolutions. At the regular meeting Los the E. society of the Christian church, Sunday evening March 27. The President appointed a committee to draft resolutions relative to the great loss sustained by the society in the death of Mr. Clare E.

Holmes. The following is a copy of the resolutions: WHEREAS, It has pleased our Heavenly Father in has all se providence to call home our dearly beloved Brother Clare Holmes, a former President of the society and an active member from it's organization; be it. Resolved, that in his death the society has lost one of its best and most earnest members. Resolved, that we cherish the memory of his life which was so rich in faith and Christian love. Resolved that we extend our heartfelt sympathy to his family and pray that they may be comforted and sutained by our loving Father.

Resolved that a copy of these resolations be sent to his wife and one to each of the county papers for publication. COMMITTEE. Card of Thanks. and heart felt thanks to those who so kindly assisted us in caring for our dear husband and brother during hir long Illness sand death. We Job that the favors duly We desire to express our most sincere Money Saving.

Our Spring Stock of Clothing is now in and we can show you a larger line than ever before shown in the city. If yon want correct styles If you want clothes that fit If you want the lowest price If you want best for the money just i in. New line of spring styles of shirts Call At Hough. hite Star Clothier. COPYRIGHT.

It is No Child's Play to repair a clock or watch in the only really proper way. Bringing your repair work to us will gus rantee first-class work by a first-class workman. Moderate charges. H. O.

BAILEY. The Bazoo Is now published on Friday instead of Thursday. Advertisers will please obseve the change. Miss Cora Moore of Enid Oklahoma, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.

Musser northwest of town. Will Mussur has been down there and she came home with hin. The Smith county normal institute wIll open this year June 27th and close July 22nd, with examination July 25th and 26th. Professor A. B.

Carney, of Concordia, who conducted the normal here two years ago, has been employed in the same capacity again this year. Wednesday Judge Owens drove down on Crystal Plains and performed the marriage ceremony for Isaac Small and Chloe Maples. The same day he went to Pawnee township. and tied the nupt ial knot Del Brown, son of the "Pawnee Chief" and Miss Lottie Price. BUFFALO, N.

my personal knowledge gained in observing the effect of your Shiloh's Cure in cases of advanced consumption I am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my atten tion' It has certainly saved many from consumption; Sold by Rinehart Slagle druggists Smith Center, Kan. LANE TOWNSHIP. School at the Beaver Valley has open ed again. Fall wheat promises to be a fine crop just now. Henry Williams has lost six head of cattle of late, caused by eating to many corn stalks.

The taylord flour wagon has again made its appearance on the road after so long an absence. Milt Perry dehorned cattle for Henry Williams a few days ago, Milt is an expert at the business. Albert Grass is hauling rock for the foundation to a new frame house that he expects to build this spring, Albert Grass is the luckiest hunter in these parts, Last Saturday he killed four wild geese on his pond. G. L.

Furlong bought another work horse a few days ago of Mr. WrightNow George thinks he can farm the whole country. Martin Stroder, of Chicago, brother in-law of Henry Williams arrived one day last week- Mr. Stroder will work one of Williams farms this comming season. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.

The State of Kansas Smith County, 88 In the Probate court in and for sald County. In the matter of the estate of John Goodiet decensed. Creditors and all other persona in thrested in the aforeald Estate are baleby notifed that shall apply to the Probate court la sad for said. the Smith. Can- WA The Old Reliable Farmers' Hardware.

carries the most complte stock of STOVES, Harness Buggies, Spring and Farm Wagons in Smith County. We offer you the best? A first-class tinner goods at fair prices and; to do work. fright treatment always. always ready your Hy Ahlborn. Who Wish to make money attention! Little Monarch Kindler is A chemical patent, and will kindle COAL ORWOOD EFFEUTUALLY, doing a way with that life- long chore of Splitting the Kindling and Whittling the Shay ings for morning.

With reasonable usage it will for years. It is ALWAYS ready and NEVER fails to kindle your fire. It is a READY SELLER end 8 MONEY MAKER Territory for sale. Liberal terms to agents. Send 25c for sample and full parsiculars.

Address MONARCH KINDLE noy25 Smith Cen W. E. WOOD -THEJeweleryman Is the place to buy your Clocks and done Watches, reasonable chains, charms prices and all Reparing work at guarenteed. Headquarters with Beal Son. C.

S. UHL, the Abstracter. Complete record of all Lands and fit Counts TAm. Peck, Will pay the highest Cash price for, HOGS, CATTLE. and HIDES.

Smith Contre, Kansa The Blue Dray, Solicits a share of the public patronageC. W. HUMBERD. HY. WILLIAMS.

L. T. REESE Williams Reese. Buyers and shippers of Cattle and Hogs. Highest ket price, paid.

Ed. STilliams, and builder, Work gunranteed. Shop doors north Central Hotel Dr D. W. RELIHAN, U.

8. Pension Examiner, Physician and Surgeon: To the East The Chicago Rock Island Pacific Railway The Rock Ieland is 1 uno ytneoradginpmos plan calcuiated to improve speed and give that luxury, safety and comfort that the popular patronage demands. Its exuipm-nt is thoroughly complete with Vestibuledtrat ps. BEST DINING IN THE FOREBRVICE Pullman Sleepers, Chair Cars, all the most elegant and recently improved patterns. Its specialties are.

FAST TIME, COURTEOUS EMPLOYES. FIRST CLASS EQUIPMENT and FIRST CLASS SERVICE GIVEN For full particulars as to tickets. Maps Rates, apply to any Coupon Ticket Agent in the Ungrod States. Canada or Mexico, or ad dress JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. P.

A. Chicago L. C. UHL, Attorney SMITH Office First Door North of Central Hotel, Smith Centre, Kansas, PATENTS Caventa, and Trade Marks obtained Sent basiness conducted for MODERN OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U.S. can secure patent in Washington,.

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1885-1899