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The Gaylord Sentinel from Gaylord, Kansas • 4

The Gaylord Sentinel from Gaylord, Kansas • 4

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fc. a A. M. Lewi.llkn, 1 evident. Ei.

L. Doescue, Vice President. Geo. R. Pahkeb, Cashier.

d) CAPITAL, $25,000. DIRECTORS: Ed. L. Boesche, A. M.

Lcwcllen, Geo. R. Parker, John I. Lenau, W. D.

Lloyd. is dawning in sunny Kansas and it is time for you to begin to think about your spring purchases. Therefore, we wish to call attention to the fact that we are receiying daily large shipments of Docs a General OanEfiirg ETusfocss. GAY LORD SENTINEL A NEVP.rRn OF NEWS PuM h1k((J Thurmlay BY BERT HEADLEY New street and ready hats at Millie Stephenson's. A W.

Dannenbere shipped a carload of hogs to Kansas City last Tuesday. An itinerant preacher held forth in the hand Mand last night, bn did not draw a very large audience. He claimed to be a Quaker, but did not wait for the spirit to move him before speaking lal 1 il $1. Pubnrititnn Pi ii Per Yir in Advance Six Months, 5ic; Ti.rpn month, Thursday, March 24, ID04. The people of Gaylord and vicinity are expecting a rare treat when Birdie Sptagne Waggoner appears here on April 4, under the auspices of the K.

of Missouri Pacific Time Table. Got no East Passenger 5:08 pm Freight 10:45 ani Going West Pftfoprscr 10:07 am Freight 2: 15 pm. P. lodge, and they will not be disappointed. Rhodes Rhodes, of Otego, have rented the old rink building and will put In a skating rink.

The repair work on the building will be commenced at once and it will pro ably be in oper at inn oy the first of next, month. On-of the gentlemen was here last Tuesday Latest spring styles in street wear at Millie Stephenson's. Miller Harvey Pratt was in Smith Center last Monday. and made the arrangement. purchased personally by Mr.

Boesche, when he visited the eastern markets recently. We are now head over heels in the work of putting the enormous line of goods on display and haven't the time to tell you much about it. It is worthy of mention, however, thst it is the largest and most complete line ever brought to Gaylord, and its equal cannot be found any other place in the county. We ask you to call and investigate. The goods were purchased at the lowest spot cash price and will be sold the same way.

Tom Ramsey received a carload of implements this week. A girl itty was burn to Frank Kemp and wife today, March 24 1004. Station Agent McQuiestan has moved into the Kline residence near the d-pot. J. I) Cook is another good farmer who has joined the Sentinel army of readers.

The work on the Howell Dimond telephone line was begun yesterday morning Jeff Tucker has been having a hard tussle with the measies, but is coming out all right. Several of the young men of Gaylord have former an organization for the purpose of establishing a gymnasium The room to be occupied is the second story of the rink building The good's and apparatus have been ordered and will oe here the last of the week. It will be a very nice thing for the young men. The alumni of the Gaylord High School held a reception at the home of Miss Jane Clydesdale last Monday eve ning in honor of Mrs. Dottye Davis 2nd Miss Florence Headley, old mem is Leaders of Lem Fi ices.

Era tfoa Big Brick BIecSs bers who were visiting here from a Farmer James Clydesda'e shipped a distance. The meeting was a very en joyab one to the school mates of for mer years. carload of stock to the Kansas City markets last Monday. If you contemplate purchasiug fur H. Miller, of Malone, New YorK, has been here the past week looking after a farm he owns in Banner township His parents were early residents of Gaylord, both having died here in the Miss Nellie Faton spent last Sunday with her parents at Portis, early '80s.

He is a nephew of I Be sure to see Beck Bros if you have any hides to dispose of. They want them and pay Dest prices. Frank Darrow has moved his family into the Wright resideuce, recently va Miller, who is well remembered by niture it will pay you to watch for Keller's announcement. Prof. Hamilton returned last Sunday morning from JJeloit, where he spent the two weeks' vacation.

Frank Sasse is building a tine new residence and barn on his excellent farm in Harvey township. Mrs. J. V. Hesse, of Portis, visited last Saturday and Sunday with the family of her son, Bert Uesse.

many of our people. The farm he owns WORMS is part of the big Cook pasture north east of town. cated oy Agent McQuiestan. Miss orence Headley, who has been Portis which has been without a bank IN visiting friends at this, place for he- for ten years is threatened with the past week, depHiied Tuesday evening establishment of two concerns of the kind. R.

Burrow of Smith Center Mrs I). McCollom is making prep HOGS, CATTLE, HORSES arations to erect a nice new resideuce wants to start one and the Farmers National Bank of Osborne want to Chas. the Portis veterinary surgeon and dentist, will be in Gayloru on Monday March 28, and every two weeks- thereafter. VVal Beck has instructed this paper ta state that, to settie all disputes, he is willing to admit he is the most hand some man in town. That really ought to settle it Blaine Stranathan is now living in the residence formerly occupied by Miller Blame, however, tias refused to take "Dad's" place in the Ananias club.

The Gaylord schools opened again last, Monday after having been closed lor two weeks ou account of au epi demic of measles. The attendance is up to the old standard. edit Atkinson, Proprietors start the other. One is doing business in the hotel and the other in a dry tor her home in Ppnca City, Oklias. Erastus Conrad had printed at this office thi3 wee bills for his handsome trotting horsey Lrnders, which will make the season at the Conrad! farm and in Gay lord.

Another party telephone fine is being-erected northeast of town The farm residences of August andi Henry Beck-man, Uncle Lyme' Cook and several others will be on the line. Billy Marsh, the pioneer of Harvey on her farm southeast of town. It is reported that a warrant has boen sworn out charging Sam Hervey with abduction, but it is not verified. Oliver Duvall, who taught this year in the Leasburg district, is at home, his school having closed last Friday. Mrs.

J. W. Foote came over from Jiloomington last Saturday and visited a couple of days with friends at this place, fta-7fn purchase 1 the Harding restaurant ani made many iinprovenionts we are now prepared to sers'e the people with the very lies! in the lunch and confectionary line It will be our aim to furnish the best that the market affords. goods store. An effort will' be made to bring the two concerns together Will Mitchell and wife arrived! last Sundav from Salt Lake City and will make this their future home Will had a gooa position out therein the railroad machine shops, but the climate did not agree with Mrs.

Mitchell's health, and The experimental stations claim tl.at more hogs die of worm? than of cholera. Liquid Keul put in the drinking water in the proportion of one quart to two barrels of water will destroy them. 2o form of germ lite or erm disease can live when it is used. The peculiarity ot Liquid Koal and its superiority over all other remedies is that while it is harmless to animal life it paralyses anil ilei-troys all forms of irerm lil, including hog cholera, swino plague, black lex. glanders, catarrh, fungus urowth or corn stalks (which kills several hundred head of cattle every year), place tal germs that canse abortion in cows, and all other like germs or fungus diseases.

Manufactured by National Medicino Co.r York, Nedraska( and Sheldon, Iowa. Patronage Solicited Wal Beck has bad a large force of townsh'p, was a financial caller at this office last Tuesday. He has been having a hard tussle with rheumatism this The Pirdie Sprague Waggoner elocu they decided that the best thing to do would be to try the balmy climate of and we hope hy fur and courteous treatment to nieilt it Our line of enmiies is by farthe finest in this part of the county men at work tms week moving the Foote liverv barn from west Main tfie Kansas prairies. They are excel tionary entertainment will be held in the Knights of Pythias hall on Monday eveuiug, April 4. lent young people ar.d the Sentinel is greatly pleased to velcome them back.

It dust storms are death to Hessian street to the los just north of the creamery on Depnt street. It will make it seem like old times to have i he oid skating rink opened to the public 1 he building is probably the Best Brands of Cigars in Town. iaui I Mill II IMMWi IPC winter, but i.i feeling pretty spry again. There was a book agent in town the other iay ho could talk faster than any man we ever saw. Solomon should have made his famous bihtcal quotation to run something like this: Of making manv book agents there is no end, and their extreme gall is a weaiiness of the flesh.

Kemp Bros, have fine stallions and one mammoih jack which will Will owns a nice farm in Graham county, but does not expect to" move onto it until next year. While in Smith Center last Friday the ed'tor had the pleasure of meeting an old time friend. Sam Cummincs. for largest ever erected in noithwest Kan-I sas to he usi-d exclusively as a skating rink, though it has not been used for that purpose for nearly fifteeu yetrs. Will lhnd, a prosperous young farmer of Harvey township, returned last ('hurley Cooper was tip from Portis yesterday.

Telephone your news items to the Sentinel office. Beck Bros, will pay the highest market price-for hides, and they want all you have to sell. Hies, as is claimed, this part of Kansas surely ought to be notoriously free from those pests this year. Mrs. J.

II. Foote was iD Smith Center last Tuesday to attend an entertainment and banquet given by the lie-bekah lodge of that city. Mrs. Fd. Boesche and daughter, Ituby, were in Smith Center last Friday consulting a dentist.

Miss Goldie Fahlgren accompanied them. The Sentinel has dually come to the conclusion that the farmers have a perfect right to make complaint if it LLOYD DAVIS, HARDWARE, Gaylord, Kansas. Wednesday from Elgin, Illinois, where many years a resident ot th count but now and for tour years living in New York. Mr Cummings operated a stage line between Gaylord and Red ('loud about twenty years ago, when the Central liranch was the only railroad in northwest Kansas. His ree ollection of the trials and tribulations he went to be married to- Mary The building occupied by Keller They will reside- on the- aid llenrv furniture store is receiving numerous Miller arm.

The Sentinel juris ith repairs this week. their friend in wishing them happi- Rev. A. R. Hobbs, of BeUairer "ss.

make the season of 1904 at their barn in this city. The horses are of a fine strain and have a reputation for securing as tine a eolts as. can he seen anywhere. The bills announcing terms, etc, will be out later. It will pay farmers to eonsolt.

them. Some weeks ago the Sentinel printed a story concerning an old lady who, it was claimed, had been refused food BAKER-CROWELIi GRAIN CO, preah at the English Baptist church Fred Jtnkinson met with an accident next Sunday moruing and evening. last Tuesday that came near being seri-The populist of Houston township ons. He was working with a stalk of early day staging is still vivid, and his stories amusing, lie was visiting his daughter Mrs. Ben T.

Baker. Sam Hervey, a young married man who has been around Gaylord for some eutter, when his team became frighten doesn't rain within the next two weeks A literary program will be given at the Curtis school house on Wednesday evening, March 30. A good time is anticipated and everybody invited to attend. George Evans came down from Smith 0. HAGADORfi, Buyer and shelter by her children and sent out alone into the world.

The story was freely circulated and printed in several papers at the time. Last week time, has again entangled himself in a disgraceful affair. It will be remembered that last, July he was instrumental in luring from her home a giri by ed and run away. i red was thrown from the machine ana quite ba My hurt. He received severe injuries, but is getting along all right at this time.

There will be a musicale at the Congregational church on Friday evening, will hold a caucus in the Jenkinson school house next Saturday afternoon. A new bridge has been erected across Beaver creek, near the Clydesdale place north of town. John Mollison did the work. Wanted to buy cheap, a plat book of Smith county, 1900 edition; tate mice. Address, Plat Book, Gaylord, Kansas.

N. Keller has on hand an elegant line of the latest designs in wall paper, anu has more coming. He can suit you in style and price April 1, under the direction of Miss Chicago Lumber and Goal STSPHEKSOII Local Eanager. tins office received a letter from K. K.

Mclntlre. of Gardner, Kansas, who says he knows all of the circumstances sur rounding the case, and that the old lady was not refused a home, bat was urged to stay, which she refused to do. He says she would not allow the children to make any provision for her welfare, but that she must go to Gaylord, where she did not have relatives. He also Center last Monday. He is moving his house, which stood in the southeast corner of town, over to the county capital.

The new Wesleyan Methodist church In the Uurr Oak neighborhood will be dedicated next Sunday. The services will be conducted hy Rev. Henry Williams. Keller is expecting to receive in a few days a carload of furniture, when he have some as'onishing bargains to oiler the people of Gylord and vicinity. Watch for his annrun'ment later.

the name of Rachel Nonamaker. daughter of Steve Nonamaker, an-old and respected citizen of the Cedaryille neighborhood. The event created considerable excitement at the time, tut it soon died out and the girl returned to her home. Hervey has been working for various farmers near this place all winter. Last Saturday evening Her-very went to Cedarville and, it is saia, forcibly carried the girl away again.

crssiE: nrxD coal Wire nn I Woven Wire say that the husband died on February 9, instead of last fall. We are ex Lotta Ira ton. Alter the program Miss Esther Leary's Sunday schoul class wi I serve ice cream and cake in the Mitchell building. The program ot the musicale will be published next week. A telephone message to this office conveys "he information that the town of Athol had a narrow escape from a serious fire yesterday during th i high wind.

Sparks from an engine set fire the itock yards and it was only by a hard fight that the flames were kept from spreading. No serious damage was done. Always astonishing bargains in plate DON'T FORGET to subscribe for the Sentinel. We will endeavor to make it a household necessity Let us write your name there. StariSsng Sorj prices on M-0-0KK tremely sorry to have given credence to the story, even though it came to us so persistently and on such good authority.

Mr Mclntire. is quite well known in Gaylord, of which at one time he was The stories concerning the event are many and conflicting and it has been impossible to ascertain the facts in the case. As reports have it, the girl was working for a reighbor and had been out milking thecows. When returning to the house, Hervey drove up, forced i O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-Q A Favorite Remedy Icr Babies Its pleasant taste nnd prompt cures bava made hhIk I 'ain's Couph Remedy a favorite with the mothers of pmall children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds and 'prevents nny danger of pneumonia or other gcriuus consequences.

It not only cure croup, but when given as soon as the croupy cough appears will prevent the attack. For gile by A Lewellen a respected citizen. flcsi's shirts this vjssSi at Bacsclic's. Wausa, Neb Dec. 16.

192. As a hog remedy 1 have found Liquid Koal ine best I have used, ana 1 will never use anything else as a medicine with my hogs. John Johnsou.j cK. E. KELLER, Notary Public, Insurance Pure Bred R.

C. Brown Leghorn Eggs Sue per setting, three fret iiigs fr SI. Call on or address GEORGE W. I DEN, (i lord, Kan. and honing meats at ihe Cily Meat Market.

her into the buggy and drove away. No trace has since been had of them The people of Cedarville are very indigent ever the affair, and would doubtless make it interesting for Heryey should they get hold of him. Hervey has a wife and several children in Gaylord. The girl is about 23 years of age and unmarried. She is said to be fairly Proper Treatment of Pneumonia Marine In- (T The Springfield Fire and surance Co.

fneumonw is too dangerous a disease for CITY BARBER anyone to attempt to doctor himself, although Xkko-o-o-oo-o-o The Shawnee Fire Insurance Co. he may have ihe proper remedies at hand A The United States Lite Insurance Co physician should always he called. Ii should SHOP Of Ycrk, I uurne iu ininu, nowever, inai -pneumonia always -results trom a coin or irom an attack Views on Ambition and Dyspepsia. Dyspepsia," wrote Eugene Field, "often incapacitates a man for endeavor and sometimes extinguishes the fire of ambition." Thousrh'. gTeat despite hia Complaint Field suffered from indigestion all his life.

A weak, tired stomach can't digest your food. It need rest You can only rest it by the use of a preparation like KodoL. which relieves it of work by digesting your food. ELest soon restores it to its normal tone. Strengthening Satisfying, Envigoratlnrj.

good looking and of averageintelligence. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured Risl8 inspected and prompt attention given to all business placed with me. Office at the Furniture store. GAYLOPiD, KANSAS. First publication March 3, 1901.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE EN 1'. The State of Kansas, Smith imiy. ss; In the Probate Court in all for said cumy. In the matter of the ewiaie of William linut, deceased Creditors and all others persons inierestd in the aforesaid estate are hereby notified th shall apply to the Probate. Court, in and for said coiuny, sminj the.c url house, iu Sviith Cen'er, county of rniitii.

state of Kim sas. on Ihe 4'h day of Aptil. A. U. 11)04.

for a full and filial settlement of said estate. M. A. i.i nr. Administrator of the "state of William Hunt, deceased.

February 29, A. D. 1904.. William Shaffer, a brakeman of Dennison, M. II.

White, Proprietor Shaving, hnircutting and shampooing in the highest style of the art frarniers who shave themselves can hay" Ih-nir dull razor made as good as new, and ladies can kave scissore sharpened in best manner Agents for Ohio, was confined to his bed for several of the grip, and that by giving Chamberlain's Cough Kerned the threatened attack of pneumonia may be warded off. This remrdy is also used by physicians in the tm tment of pneumonia with Ihe best results Dr .1. Smith, of Sanders, Ala, who is also a druggist, says of it; have been selling Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and prescribing it in my practice for the past six years 1 use it in weeks with inflammatory rheumatism. SjxM'ial Excursion ttutes. 1 Th; Missouri Facitic will have excursion tickets on sale on the following dates; Very low.

"Colonist" tickets to north-I west, Billines Helena, Spokane and I Taeoma and intermediate points; also penal one way rates to California points. I W. W. MtQuiesiai. Lccal Ag'-it.

used many remedies," he says. "Finallyl sent to McCaw'8 drua; store for a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, at which time I CONCORDIA STEAM J. T. REED, Will practice in all the courts, inifh Center JJansa? was unable to use hand or toot, ana in one week's time was able to go to woik a happy LAUNDRY Prepared only by E. Pi? mi.

4 i rr-. rh ft. a 5 cases of pneumonia and have always gotten! best, results." Sold by A Lewellen. as a clam." For sale by A Lewellf n..

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