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The Chapman Advertiser from Chapman, Kansas • 7

The Chapman Advertiser from Chapman, Kansas • 7

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latt, and Frank Nay lor. We ven ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss ture to buy. that at no encampment LOCAL flENTlON. Rothchild, Dentist, will be in held in the state were tho old Chapman May 21; and 20. we are boys made to.feel soat home and tho memory of this one will bo picas A.

Rothchild, Dentist, will be in Chapman May 24, 25 and 2(5. ant. Our city was honored by th selection of P. L. Jennings as a dele Mrs.

Jadeborg, daughter and son gate to the Nutional Encampment to be held in Chicago. INVOICING left this week for the Paris exposition. They wiil make an extended visit in Sweeden also before thier return. Republican State Ticket. The Republican State convention Our merchants all report improved held at Topeka Wednesday nominat business and many of them give the ed all the present state oihcew by acclamation.

C. F. Scott of Iola wan our stock, this week, and are too busy to write ads. Just come in after we are through and see the Standard credit for assisting in the matter. A paper going out each week filled with ads like the Standard is doiug is bound to bring trade.

nominated for Congressman-at-lare, Tho convention was harmonious. Partial High School Faculty. The board of High Trusts 1G0 Acres well improved one and one half miles from Chapman. 125 met here Saturday and selected the Bargains we will have in Cleaning Up Lots that are broken in sizes. followiug teachers; J.

V. Hullinger, acres of lx)ttom, 45 acres in pasture, 10 acers of timber, 30 acres in alfalfa, spring and well water. Price principal; assistants, Misses Sand-born and Burnett and Messrs Rohrer and Wilson. $25.00 per acre. E.

Fancheb. D. E. Scanlan is still adding to the For Sale Cheap One complete J.I, Case threshing machine outfit com plete, L. lliuchey.

attractions of his store. He has put linoleum on the floor and built a raised platform in the front end where he serves soda water, A large CCHOOL AND CHURCH. music box is another attraction. D. E.

sure' has a store that is up-to-date. C. M. Lowry left Tuesday for his home in Chapman Kansas. Not since the organization of our school district have we had a better instructor in our schools, one who has taken more pains or devoted more time to the up building of the school than this scholarly gentlemau.

Not only the Republican, but the people in general, as well as the pupils of his school, would not only like to see this gentlemau retained, but would 'be highly gratified to see him placed at the head of our schools next year. Pratt Re publican. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat is unquestionably one of the greatesi of American Newspapers. It has corres pondents everywhere and covers every field of News, foreign and do mestic.

It is strictly Republican in In the Danish high schools the coat of educating students, including everything except clothing, is $5 a year. TV? strength of the various sections of the Methodist church, by recent returns, shows that througho it. the world there are churches, with 44,598 ordained ministers. Ilev. Dr.

F. V. Hamilton, of Cniversalist church, 1.or placed paid advertisements of hi-church in the street ears of Hoxbur;" end in the cars of the Boston rtad. Ilaldwin City, ia the sent of a Methodist college. Cards cannot be bought in the town; there is no place in which billiards may be played, invl two attempts to hold a dance have failed.

St. Matthew's Lutheran church (German), "of. Jersey City, has decided to employ an assistant preacher to conduct services in English. Services In both German and English will be every Sunday in the future. Three English Lutheran churches hr.vo teen established in Jersey City wiih-ire the last five years, and are flourishing.

The two Atlantic walruses in the museum of the University of Michigan have been mounted on a platform in the hall on the second lloor of tin; museum building. These specimens were captured in the vicinity of Greenland by Lieut. Perry during' two of his trips into the arctic region. Om: was secured in 1874 and the other in. 1881.

Every recruit in the British army or navy-Is required to declare himself as belonging one of four churches the Church of England, Catholic church, Presbyterian, or Wesleyan. If he has no preference he is put upon the list of the establishment. On one occasion a recruit said he had no religius belief. 'Whereupon the commanding officer said, with twinkle in his eye: "Sergeant, this recruit has no religious belief. On Sunday see that he attends parade service with the Wesleyans at eight o'clock, with.

the Presbyterians at. nine, with the ttoman Catholics at ten, and the Church of England service at elevefl." politics, but is, above all, A Nnws-paper, and ought to be in every home during the important presidential campaign of 1900. The price by mail, Daily, including Sunday, is Six Dollars per year. Daily without Sunday, is Four Dollars per year. Sunday only, Two Dollars per year.

Clothiers, Gents Furnishers and Live Stock Shippers. Weekly, issued in Semi-Weekly Sections. One Dollar per year. The lat- KANSAS. CHAPMAN, ter edition is A Big Semi-Weekly Paper, almost equal to the avrage Daily at the price of the average Weekly.

It not only gives All The News, but also a great variety of For All Points West matter for every member of the amily. THE Write for Free Sample Copies to the A. Does all kinds of General; Blacksmithing Globe Printing St. Louis, Mo Married. Miss Nannie Dillingham of this citv and Mr.

W. E. Brown of June- MISSES FOLEY, I have opened an ICE i Cream I i PARLOR I tion City, were married at the home MAKES THE QUICKEST TIME of the bride's rarents, Wednesday evening at 7 :30 oclock. The contrac ting parties are both deaf and dumb Plow and Lister Work, New Shares for Standard makes of Listers always on hand. and the ceremony was performed by Rev.

Thackrey through an PJCTO The bride and groom are both well and favorably known to our people and start on a voyage in the matri In the Runs Two Trains Daily Horseshoeing A Specialty. monial yacht with the best wishes of will reside in their friends. They Junction City. KANSAS POINTS. Indlflcrimlnate Savlnga.

Saving is not always economy. True economy consists as much in throwing out perfect- worthless articles which draw moths into the house as it does in saving articles that are of value. The woman who hoards up old tin cans, with the idea that they may be utilized some time as receptacles for food, is an extravagant manager, because she risks the health of her family thereby. The cans are made of in ferior and it is not safe i vise them to hold food or as cooking-pans. Their usefulness is past after they are open and their contents poured out.

It ia economy to burn greasy, old twine, old dusty rftiper, or any thing which represents matter out-of place when it is hoarded up N. Y. Tribune. Suited Drar.il Jfnt. Salted Brazil nuts are a rather heartier dainty than the salted almonds, but are valuable as an occasional variety.

A cupful of them should be blauched and marinaded in a tablespoonful of olive oil. Let them stand about three-quarters of an hour before they are thoroughly salted and bro-wned in the oven. N. Y. Post.

where they will serve the public i with the best Ice Cream to be had in the city. Tourist Cars Personally Conducted every Thursday to Portland and North Pacific Coast. Palace Sleeping Cabs. Feee Reclining. Chaib Cars.

Dining Cars, Meals a la Carte. For time tables, Folders, illustrat Having secured the services of John Dobkins, of Abilene, insures you the best work to be had in the couu-ty. Give us a trial and satisfy yourself. Yours for biz, W.A.Loupee, The Encampment. The Chapman contingent to Hoi-ton encampment last week report a splendid time and.

loud in their praise of Holton as an entertainer. We had the pleasure of meeting several old. comrades and neighbors from Ohio. Mrs. Russel and myself were entertained by G.

S. Cotilson, a comrade and neighbor from Ohio, who now resides in Holton. We also had the pleasure of renewing acquain-ancewith E. W. Coulson of Geuda Springs, Capt.

Iret Rhiuehart of Spring Hill, Ben McElroy and Mr. and Mrs. Webb, Mr. and Mar- ed books, pamphlets descriptive of i ry a JJISH. territory traversed, call on W.

H. HARRIS, the east Hide ionsoriai Chapman, Kansas. Parlor. 1 Agent..

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