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Kansas Jayhawker from Clearwater, Kansas • 4

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Kansas Jayhawkeri
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Clearwater, Kansas
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'if 14 WAR. WITH SPAIN AH II Is not probable and may never happen but we are at war with high prices, and propose to keep the battle raging until we conqueror the enemy. In order to make this fight we prepared ourselves with one of the XI jut jam jtm. 1 I A AA A AAA wmm Of goods to be found in the city, whici we are selling at prices to suit the purse of the times. Our motto is: "LEADER OF LOW PRICES 5 Give us a show at your patronage and let us satisfy you.

Yours for Trade MsLcredle Burchel Don't, sit down and wait for a Mo. Pac. Time Card" good job to come along and hunt you up. fv' Don't exnect to maintain a wife Obituary. Mrs.

Nancy Davis; was born in Lawrence county," Indiana, July' 12th, 1782 and died of general debility, in Oklahoma, June 18th, 1899. She united with the M. church at the -age of 19 years in Jackson county Indiana, when she on "taffy'' you got, her Shaving Parlors Shaving, Hair Cutting and Shampoo Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty. with it-. An ice cream social at the, Odd Fellows Hali tonight, everyone Last Bound.

To. 452 (mixoil) 10.02 A. M. So. (5, 4.2',) 1.

West Bound. No. 5. 8.0o A. M.

No. 451 (iiiix.nl) 7.10 P. M. Train' 452 makes connections at Wiehiia with No. 10 for all points arriving in St.touis (without change of cars) at 7.20 A.

M. Train No. 0. K. G.

Mail and Express, makes connections at Wichita for Hutchinson, Pueblo, Denver and all point west. Also for 1 points East, arriving in Kansas City 7.20 connecting with all lines diverging. moved to Clearwater and placed her 'membership "with the: same expect to have a good time. Farmers you should insure your church She- died: as she crop against hail. J.W.

Dale of the State Bank of Clearwater will write your insurance. A. Sautter is kept pretty busy these days between looking after A. H. Wood Dealer in HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, and everything usually carried in a first-class harness shop.

Repairing neatly executed at prices as reasonable as possible. Give me a call and examine my stock. and attending to his For The GAZETTE his farm store. had lived a devoted Christian. When her son, David Davis reached her bedside on Sunday morning she recognized him and tried to speak but could not.

The deceased left five children to mourn her death. The body was brought to this city on Tuesday, from Oklahoma. Funeral services were conducted at the residence of her son, David Davis, Rev. A. C.

Hume officiating, on Wednesday. A Fbiend. Mo. Pac Low Rates- Winfiekl, June 20th to 29th. One fare for, round, trip.

Do not neglect to Keep yoiir shoes Yeu can always shine at one end if you can't at the other. J. W. Dale cashier of the State Bank of Clearwater has the agency LIVERY and FEED for the Southern Kansas mutual Hail insurance company. A young lady was suing her ex-sweet-heart for breach of promise, and making all sorts of inquisitive inquiries: "You say," remarked one' "that the defendant Frank B.

Bowman, living on Judge Dale's farm, brought to our table 5 market on Tuesday six. hundred frequently sat very close to you?" bushels of wheat for which he re "Yes, sir" was the reply, with ceived 68 cents per bushel. a hectic flush. PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. "How close?" "Close enough so's one cheer B.

B. HAMMERS, Proprietor. Good rigs at all times. Special attention given to commercial men Horses boarded by the week was all tho settin' room we oooooooooooooooooooooooooo I Dates of 'Tickets good for return up to and including July 1st, 1899. Richmond, July 18th to 10th.

One fare (plus if 2 .00) for the round trip. Dates of sale. Tickets will bo sold July 10th, 11th and 12th. Limit. Tickets will be good for return passage leaving Richmond up to and including July 1st.

Detroit, Mich. Annual convention united society Christian Endeavor, July 5th to 10th, 1899. One fare (plus $2.00) for the round trip. Dates of sale. July 3d to 5th.

Final Tickets will be good for return passage leaving Detroit up to and in clud-July 15th. On June 25th. to July 11th. 1x99. the Mo.

Pac. Ry. will sell T. J. Macredie showed us Borne wheat which he had brought in from his farm on Wednesday, that we pronounce to be Al.

The berry was extra large, thoroughly filled and of a rich golden hue. August Johnson and mother were visiting in Wichita on Thursday. August is one the solid farmers of this vicinity and owns one of the fine botlxmr farms on the Ninnescah. "And you say he put Ms arm around you." "No, I didn't. "What did you say, then?" "1 said' he put both arms around me.

"Then what?" "He hugged me." "Verv hard?" ii KJ 11 11 "Yes he did so hard that I came The Merchant Tailor of Conway Springs will be purty near hollerin' out." didn't youhollor?" "Cause." in Clearwater on "That's no reason. Be explicit, please. Because why?" Cause I was af eered he' stop -Now is the time when the editor pushes the. latest, on cats into the waste the office boy scratch his head with sandpaper while he thinks up a brand new joke picnic, After ii day of sweating and swearing be Kicks the office boy into the wheneenoss oi the whereof and pens something like this: "Nowtlet-us to the woodland go, where' trees their verdure wrap, for spring no' long- malice afore" Some one with of 2 iri thought, has given circulation to a story in relation to some chick ens hatched recently at the home it Round 5 trip tickets "to' Denver Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Glenwood Springs, Colo. for.

one fare, plus $2.00, Limit, for return Oct. 8 1 -t. SALT LAKE CITY AND OU-DEN, L'TAH. and on-faro plus $2,00 for th" round 1 hp. Tickets on sale June 25th to: July 11th, Limit 90 days from dnt- Special Fourth of July.rates up" to and including one fare for the round trip, tiiii.iiiuim charge 50 cts.

Tickets, on" sale July 1st, 2nd, 8rd and 4th, limit for return July 5th. X. H. Co AO Local Agent Additional Local. of one of the farmers in this county.

As the story goes the farmer had been in the habit of mixing cornmeal and sawdust for his chickens, and that of the brood of iv lingers in old burly winter's Itqv. In picnic garb we'll amble I'm-Ih and sit beneath the tree? mid have our hides all chopped seven hatched, six of them were and hacked with stings of bum WEEK Wth a full line of Twentieth Century Woolens toselect from. Save your orders and get him to make you a suit. He guarantees a perfect fit See him at the Bon Ton Restaurant wood-chucKB and the seventh had wooden legs. Jack R.inuey is au blebees, We gaily don our linen coats and thin seersucker pants, thority on this story and sit beside tne guggling stream whileo'er us crawl tho ants.

We'll swallow picnic lemonade to mois On every farm there is plenty of room for fruit, and if more at ten down the grid), which people tention had been given to setting One fare plus $2.00 to Detroit' Mr. Belcher, of" Wichita, rep Carey Leedom was over from make by soaking one cheap lem out and proper care given to the trees when set out, there would Mich. Tickets on sale July. rd. on in a tub.

The guileless lemon Peck on ftjvisit Tueeday and Dr, Gardiner and wife visited Wichita on Tuesday, and went over the Santa Fe route. The Dr. was very ranch pleased to resenting the Contintal insurance company was in town on Wednesday writing insurance on business we shall eat, devour the clammy now be more pleasant liomeB in to 5th. inclusive. Tho Santa Fe to Chicago and Wabash from our county, and the ownera of pie; and Bit on a bowl ot custard while it tear bedims our eye.

We'll Chicago to Detroit have beii Wlieatl wheat 1 1 Twenty-four loads ih town by eight o'clock on these farms would now be blessed property. selected as thf offleittl Routes from Kahsas and Oklahoma Tor Don't trust your future happi-liuss to a woman who never laughs. Don't tell all your troubls to a policeman, give, a reporter a chance. Dou't tender advice untill you i find out what particular kind is i Dou't think tho world will ask you where you get the monoy to "--vjour way. Wednesday morning.

Great grain market this. with plenty of apples, peaches, pears, trawberrien, grnpei, raspberries, and cherries, than they could use. the- christian Endeavor conven S. O. Carpenter returned the first of the we0c from a tour in O.

T. where he has been traveling in the interests of the Star thresh-in machine company and reports learn that by taking he 1 o'clock train on that route that he could have two hours to look after birs-inoM and then Mum home on the lio, Pac. in evening, If a pzrty only a little busi-neci thsy cia hxlf days tip the mustard the jam, the pepper in the tea, and try with all our migjit to ehow that we were filled with glee. Then let us to the picjiie hie, our baskets in our hands Jand homeward come filled ifh woe and leaves ssi'duet tion at Detroit July 5th. to 10th.

Limit of ticket July loth by tlrs. i. ganter and buj, Clay, visited in Vichiti on Wodnpijy. V-- lzuc Ekinr.tr our)ccr. T.

J. Macredie purchased and loaded three curt of tthest ca crrrs roci ani in full paying 50 cents extra final will be extendid to August lth. W. II. Ecttoa, A-rt.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1899-1900