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The Madisonian and Index and News from Madison, Kansas • 5

The Madisonian and Index and News from Madison, Kansas • 5

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Madison, Kansas
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5
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I Henry Marlow and family who lived here a few months ago are again in town. They are er.route to California. Don't Forget WALL PAPER. The Central Barber Sho A. Wehrman i breaking ground on the hill north of the M.

K. parsonage preparatory to building a dwelling house. Variety and Value. Frazee's store will please you in summer goods nice, Rich looking and stylish at popular price, A good line of silks and dress goods first-rate, Zero in figures for fabrics first-rate, Embroideries, laees, and trimmings select, Elegant shirt waists of fashions correct, 'Special value in clothing for boys and for men, Styles and fabrics to please and bring them again, The best makes in shoes, hats, shirts and collars, Our prices on these save you some dollars. Remember our statements are proven quite true, Every trade at Frazee's saves money for you.

J. N. razee, MADISON, KANSAS. When In Need of a Shave or Haircut. All Work done by First-Glass Artiste.

Bath Room in Connection. Allways Remember, I have the finest assort-of Wall Paper in the city. All the latest effects in colors and paterns. Prices lower than ever. See my stock before you order anywhere.

Mrs. Delores Ware of Eldorado visited relatives and friends here the past week. She returned home yesterday evening. A. Ileidrick is building a new barn on his farm just north of town.

Tony will Boon have the finest looking farm in the county. W. H.RITCHIE, Under Madison Bank l-TOp. Mrs. Lauderdale and children of Chillicothe arrived here Wednesday evening for a visit with her brother, T.

B. Swain, and family. THE MADISON I AN. TRASK GILMAN, EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS. ED.

MICHELIN. Miss Nellie Pritchard visited last week with her friend Miss Nellie Published Every Friday. LaMarr of Virgil. She returned ust Eeceived Entered at the Post Office at Madison, Kansas, as second class matter. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1902.

Tonsorial Touches home Monday evening of this week. The City Dads had a new walk built in front of the City Mall this week. This adds greatly to the im One Dollar Per Year in Advance And Clean Comfort. posing appearance ot that stately A car load of the celebrated Racine and Studebaker structure. Mrs.

Hill and daughter of Osage City visited last week with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Spring Wagon and Buggies. Visit our Ware Shaw, returning to her home Mon day of this week.

Topeka and Wichita papers are rooms and look the stock fussing over the merits of their respective towns and calling one an LOCAL MATTER, Michelin's sweetpotatoe plants. F. S. Jackson of Eureka was in town Monday. DeLaval Separator Oil for sale at Trotter Young.

J. Johnson was up from Hamilton Wednetday. Will Pritchard came up from Wichita Tuesday evening. Bruce Temple of Eureka was in town yesterday on business. J.

L. Slaughter of Burlingame Was in town Tuesday on bus'ness. Miss Bertha Swain returned home Wednesday from Chillicothe, Mo. other nasty names. Let up.

"Pot shouldn't call Kettle black." over. It will pay to buy one of these vehicles. They give you high qual The Central is famous for shaving 0. Hair cutting is done in an uptodate way. Excellent place for a cooling shampoo, Composing and soothing, most pleasing to you, Easy chairs at this shop tools that aro keen, Neat fixtures, are here shop towels are clean, The bathrooms connected are strictly first rate, Rightly equipped and found uptodate.

Air baths and vapor electric baths, too, Likewise tho sweat and Turkish for you. Step into this shop be healthy and clean, Here is the place where the Godly are seen. Our rates are all right our work is tip top, Patrons are pleased at this popular shop. W. H.

RITCHIE, Madison, Kansas. Under the Madison Bank. Miss Mary Belle Sturgeon reached her eighteenth birthday last Wednesday. She was made a very happy girl by receiving a gold ity at a price satisfactory watch, the gift of her father. Connty Attorney Turner was in town Sunday and Monday.

He vis ited the Joint in quest of evidence of violation of the prohibitory law and secured two bottles of liquid. to you. Do not fail to see them. Trotter Young. Albert Abolt transacted business in Emporia Wednesday of this week.

If you live on a rural route why W. 0 Mrs. not take advantage of this great convenience by subscribing for the Madisonian one year and getting Waymire and chil-home Tuesday from We Aim to Please. dren returned Colorado. a good R.

F. D. mail box for $2 cash. The Merry-go-roun 1 did not stop in this town. The license was con sidered too high and our council and Mayor are to be congratulated.

Virgil Swain of Dallas, Texas, is enjoying a 30 day vacation with his parents here. Jeff Cougar visited Emporia Wednesday for the first time in many moons. Mrs. C. F.

Dewar and little son Cyrus went to Topeka Tuesday to visit relatives. Merry-go-rouuds are a nuisance, any way. C. A. Moore and lady of Topeka Look up this store for drugs pure and fine, Or remedies best in the patent goods line.

Very careful compounding and accurate skill, Experienced work in prescriptions we fill, Toilet goods neat in styles uptodate, The finest perfumes and soaps are first rate 'Stationery line and fancy goods, too. Splendid assortment sure to please you, Try us for paints of popular brands, Our makes cover surface and wear will withstand, Remember this statement know all around, Excellent value at Lovett's is found. were in town I uesday and were pleasantly surprised by the beauty of our town and the evidence of We are Pushing Paint jropperiiy and growth exhibited on every hand. The young people who enjoy dancing have organized a club and gave the first of a series of dances F. D.

Lovett, Madison, Kansas in Pees' hall Thursday night. This is rathei warm weather for dancing, it would seem, but the young people don't mind it. Wm. Fooht, Vioe President. F.

Steintorf, Cashier. The case between L. L. Lindsay The painting season is at hand and we are ready to supply your needs with The Sherwin-Williams Paints Let us figure on the paint for your house. S.

W. P. will prove the best and most economical paint you can buy. Full color cards for the asking. A.

Wkiibman, President. FIRST and the city, regarding the closing NATIONAL BANK, Mr. Lindsay of one or two Mrs. B. Farrar went to Ottawa Tuesday last to visit her son George B.

Farrar and family. Miss Addie Hester visited her sister in Eureka Monday night and Tuesday of this week. H. E. Chamberlain of Gridley, Kansas came over Thursday for a visit of business importance.

E. E. Mitchell a resident of Eskridge, Kansas, was in town Tuesday transacting business. Miss Laura French is at home on a vacation from her work in the State Printing office at Topeka. Will sell Kaffir corn at prices that makes oheaper feed than corn.

J. A. Jackson. Miss Nellie Lose went to Eureka 'to join the Madison contingent in attendance at the county institute. Mrs.

J. A. McMurray and son Albert started Tuesday morning for Hope, Idaho, to join her husband Charles Dewar down from Topeka Monday to see his brother streets, has been settled amiacably of Madison, Kansas. and the streets opened. The city saved good money in settling as it had no grounds upon which to base its claim.

Capital Stock Paid in $25,000.00. Directors. Wehrman. Wm. Focht.

J. F. Steintorf F. D. Lovett A.

B. Wood, P. D. Stoughton, S. Brumbimgh Chas.

Burrls, D. F. Bltler. The Cottonwood river at Emporia SOLD BY. was on a ramitage last week tor a C.

E. DeMALORIE. Stables th Special attention given Commercial trade. The Best Piace. fow days.

In one place the river was seven miles wide. The Howard Branch trains were tied up until Sunday morning. Mail since Friday had accumulated and the post-office here was piled full. The Cottonwood was several incljind some say feet, highur than ever known before in the history of the state. Lots of corn and wheat was ruined in the Cottonwood and Neosho river bottoms.

Horses boarded by the week or month FiflST CLASS RIGS MODERATE CHARGES JOHNSON NELSON. C. F. He returned Tuesday morn, ing. Howard Martindale was called to Emporia Monday morning by news of the sudden illness of his brother George.

Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews of Four-Mile, near Hartford, were in town Tuesday shopping with our merchants. E. H.

Law visited Emporia last Friday morning and did not get home until Sunday on account of high water. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of kovkA Tasteless Chill Tonic, it issimpiy iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cureno pay. Price rOe. Wanted.

A nice sleeping room on ground Mrs. Rollo Fleisher, Mrs. L. L. Lindsay and Master Harold, will leave next Monday for Kansas City where they will visit for ten days, from which place Mrs.

Fleisher will go to her homo in Butler, Mo, Mrs. CitY Barber Shop. A Johnson will serve you a meat that's O. Just call at his place when feeling that way, Or cold lunches here are always first rate-Here is a restaurant right, up to date. Neat and clean it is found a bakery, too, Sells bread that will give satisfaction to you Or here you will see a good candy line, Nice fruits that aro fresh, nuts that are fine 'Soft drinks of all kinds here will be seen, Patrons find here first-class ice cream.

Large stock of baccoos always on hand, A cigar of right llavor the popular brands, Come into Johnson's it cannot be bent, Excels competition in good tilings to eat. i Lindsay and Harold will visit at Moor, close in, bv tientlenian. Will BUTLER, Shop 3an noon west 'of 'bank. Leavenworth anil Olathc They will return iti about a month. The above local was written and handed in by Master Harold Lindsay the nine year old son of Mr.

It would not be a bad idea to pay well. Enquire this ollieo. Chicken Feed. Ground Kaffir Corn and Kaffir Corn Screenings. At Swain's.

Kaffir Corn. Will close out my Kaffir corn feed. J. A. Jackson.

and Mrs. L. Lnnlr.iy. Harold is have the hugh growth of weeds in the streetB and vacant lots out and hauled away. i born newspaper man.

A. Johnson, Madison, has. Thli nlffrifttitira 1 on evftry box of tb (emiln Laxative Bromo-Qiiinine tiiou tbo romadv that cures KR AUNTS NEW RED BLOOD fOft LUNGS, HEART AND KIDNEYS. Pot Sttln hy C. IftlflUrM unci UfflNfc Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "Digests what you.

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