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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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Seethe newest thing in lawns and bastise for waists aal dresses at Belden fc Rue's. THE MADISON I AN. E. O. TKASK, ED1TOB AND PUBLISHER.

Latest styles in white goods for graduating gowns at Frazee's. Published Every Friday. 'Entered at the Poet Office at Madison, Kansas, second class matter. Lee's Worm Powder for horse, hogs, cattle and f-beep is a ture shot FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1906. on worms, or sale by One Dollar Per Year in Advance We.

'are agent for the celebrated De Laval Cream JJ II. Mr Flkisiieb, Druggist, A limited number of eggs from my-'R. C. Fifty conts for a setting of fifteen. At farm.

Mrs. Ida E. Filer. M. C.

Uaieand E. O. Mark rep resented Madison township as deli-gates at the State convention a Topeka Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Dr.

J. C. Giliis and little Miss Maxine ef Conway Springs is here visitiog her sister Mrs. Carrie Kelly and other relatives LOCAL MATTER. Mrs.

-W. L. Roberts, sister of Mrs. W. M.

Price is visiting here. The jafapt babe of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Irvin died Wednesday morning. Pr.

J. W. Johnson was up from Hamilton the latter part of the week. (JoJiimon School Graduates. Clara Cook .7 Neal Mede Redman V.

Arther 0. Robert Everett. Jesse E. Edna Peebles. Jeume trie Hales.

Alma Peiblcs. HimuionK. i AdlaiCfark Velda Knoll. Virgie Knoli Opal Mary Preston .7 Lyle Kanatzer Harry Pike. Fall River Elsie Butler, Kitty Aughinbaugh Chester Feltey.

Maude Anderson Severy Lillian Clogston .7" Maude Bessie Parson Hamilton Mary Freeman. Mary Holland Lewis Newberry, Christine Jardiuier Rose Logsdon Frances Hahn Helen Butler. Clarence Stolpe. Audrey Crail. Lizzie lleidrick Belle Chambers Hamilton Hagar Ealy.

I. J. Ross Carrie Booth Brashear (fV Separator and will sell them at 10 Dicotmt from Regu- lar list price Guarantee: De Laval Cream Separators are (ft guaranteed to be as represented and to fulfill all claims made for them being sold subject to the guarantee of their (j unqualified superiority in every material feature of separa- (ft tor practicability inclusive of the production of a greater value of cream and of a greater quantity of butter of bet- ter quality than is possible through the use of any imitating Our Soda Fountain is now ready to serve summer drinks and Ice Cream, Uncle John Kelly returned Tue8- day morning from Oklahoma where ho has been visiting for a few weeks. Welcome home nncle John. Mrs.

D. Runyon of LaHarpe is here the guest of Mrs. C. E. Belden fc Rue are selling the newest styles in ladies white dnck Kansas Oil manufactured by Kansas Refiners sold by Billie Green as cheap as Standard oil at all times.

Pdtivuize Kansas ia dustry. belts and hand bags. IV Mrs, R. K. Cornwell and Mrs.

Ctrl Ott of Hamilton were shopping in town Thursday. Mrs. R. Z. Swezle and son Mel-vin opent the first of the week in Eureka with her mother.

Mrs. A. llerold of Wichita is visiting her husband at the National hotel. Mr. llerold is foreman of the telephone linemen who are working at- this place.

Chester Martindale visited last Friday witbu his brother Howard Belden Rvh have the Newest and other relatives. Chester is located" at agent! for Wells Fargo express. 1 -4h -a C'V' Misses Bessie Barker and Lottie Morton spent Sunday and Monday in Eureka the guest of friends. Will Abshire will visit his brother Lee is Oklahoma next Monday and help him in his farm work. patterns in Lace curtains at pair 6Uc and up.

Mrs A. J. Tatman of Lena Val May Wedding Bells. Mrs. P.

D. Stoughton and Amoi Currv and S. D. Brown. Belden Rue are selling the newest stylos in ladies white duck belts and hand bags.

son Addison and Mies Irene is Farmers Attention! Why buy Stock Food of pedlar when you can buy ef us cheaper. C. E. DeMalorik. ley died at her home last Frirday.

Interment made at Lena Valley cemetery. We did not learn the paniculiars of this death. visiting the country this week. J. Scott lyiug at ta point There was a hot time in town, only it was a little out of town Messrs.

Al Maxwell. Vd Jardinier and L. Kates with Rev. F. 11.

Flickinger and wife and Mrs. Braucher attended at high noon Wednewiay the wedding of Mr. A. of death at this writing He is not went to Arkansas Monday to look over some prospective purchases. Dr.

Steott, dentist. Office in Noise building, corner Main and Second opposite light plant. Latest styles in white goods for graduating gowns at Fha zee's. These 'I Private Sale Of household furniture. Call at the Central dice.

Bkssik Barkke. expected to lasrt the eek out. Scott is an old soliior aid au old time reiden of this vicinity. Points Jeanerett to Mins Ola Oliilders in the presence of about 50 guests, Rev. Fliekioger performed the i Will you worship; with us at First M.

E. Church? Sunday School 10 a. m. Preach -hg 11 a. m.

Ep worth League 6:45 For Male. Single Comb Brown Legkroa eggs, 50 cents for 15, and Mam. mouth bronza turkey eggs 25 cent each. 24tf Mrs. Frances Long.

i i i i p. m. evening sermon 7:30 p. in. Everybody cordially invited.

R. W. MoMillian of the contract department for the Bell Telephone was here the first of this week, Ed Martindale returned from Arkansas last week. lie bought land near where Tom Gilmore lives. E.

B. Burnham representing Central Business College. Kansas Citv. beautiful ceremony while Mrs. Flickinger presided at tbe organ.

Several French songs, a speaoh by the Hon. A. Jardinier and the toast of Squire Kates on the ladies enlivened the after dinner program. The bride and groom will take a wedding trip to Kansas City and other parts of the state visiting bsu Security of Funds Liberality of Treatment ga Conservatism of Management Are Worthy of your careful consideration. They have been closely followed by the First National Bank.

Will Pettyjohn, whom everybody knows, is up from Severy packing up Borne of his goods for shipment. We think he likes it down there, but still has a warm place in his heart'for old Madison. rf. was hustling prospects the first of I their relatives. this week.

4 S. F. Wicker was in Topeka the greater part of this week "whoop W. M. PRICE, Cashier.

A. WEHRMAN, President. 11- ing her up" for Fred S. Jackson for Dr. A.

Focht of Springdale, Arkansas, is here on business. The Doctor is looking well and is glad to meet his many friends here. Dr. Focht has been in Philadelphia where he has been takingpost graduate, course. Attorney General.

W. F. Wilson, 11. Green, Mrs. Scott Provo Dead.

Dewar and J. Johnston just return See the new spring thapes in men's hats and eaf at Bklden Kue's. ed from a successful three day fi ahinc trin near Hillton. I I I v4 1 1 11U J. N.

Rush died at his home in Our soda Fountain is now ready to serve summer drinks and Ice Cream. R. M. Fleisiieb this city at 10 o'clock to-day. Mr, "From Daily Drovers' Telegram, Kansas City Stock Yards Grant Ott, extensive operators from Greenwood County, Kansas, were in yesterday with four loads of oontract hogs, which, in spite of all predictions to the contrary, showed up with a little profit.

These gentlemen are among the most enterprising now shipping to this market. They are making a success and deserve it. They report cattle generally gone to grass, pastures well filled, hoga scarce, and "prospects for a liberal run in the late summer and early fall from their section. Grant Ott's busihess, like that of a great many Greenwood County shippers, is handled by that popular and substantial outSt, the Live Stock Commission who have houses at all the markets." Rush was an old soldier. His son This is to say that on the 3rd day of May 1906 I received 12,000 in full and with the promptness in settlement of the certificate carried by my late husband in the Modern Woodmen or America: Mes.

Abbie Lovett. will be here this evening. 750 yards ot the best gingham you ever bought for 5 cents per yard, all colors. Beiden Rub's. can obtain a Homeseekers Ticket.

over the Santa Fe and hunt up the precise spot you want- Homeseekers Excursion, First and Third Tuesday of each month- ask me. A. L. Cable, Asrent Santa Fe. There is not a prettier or better built delivery wagon in any town than that used by C- A.

Lecdy Co, in little old Madison, the Racine Parcel wagon purchased from C. Sowder one of our popular hardware merchants. "It is a thing of beauty and a joy forever." The old one will be used for a fish wagon. Greenwood County was honored by the Republican State convention with the selection of Fred S. Jackson for Attorney General.

The Fourth Cong district worked together all through the and by their concerted efforts made possible the nomination of Attorney General Jackson and Insurance Commissioner Barnes. Good Things to Eat. At the Meat Market. For Breakfast. Adda Elizabeth Reed was born July 21, 1863 at Weleh Run, Franklin County, Penn.

She was united in marriage to "Winfield Scott Provo, November 5, i871. To this union was born eleven children of which her husband and nine children survive her. The living are, Elsie Milner, Olive Rockley, Ilany, Courtney, ay-mond. Pearl Rockley, Robert, Hazel and Fay. The children were all here to attend the funeral.

Mrs. Provo died Sunday, April 29, 1906 at her home in Madison, Kansas. She was a faithful member of the German Babtist Church for. 23 years. Her last words were "Thy will be done." A MOTHER'S IjOVH.

In all the world go wherQyouwttl You'll nerer II od another Who'll stick to you through good or ill And love you like a mother. In all the wor whero'er you roam With sister, wife or brother, You'll never know so sweet a home As that one made by mother. In all the world slthouKh a friend May you linctTely lore -There's none who'll a life For you so quick as -mother. In all the world where you in bliss lay soon forget another There Is no one whom you will When she is gone, like mother Latest Btyles in white goods for graduating gowns at Fbazee's. Pork Steak Sausage Ham Maeon and liver Pork Chop Beefiteak DE.

ID. C. SCOTT, 1 50 yafds of the best gingham yon ever bought for -6 cents per yard, all colors. A Belden fc sue. si For Dinner.

The date for the holding of Our County Primary ia fast approaching and this paper desires to impress every republican in this end of the county with the importance of at tending and casting his vote. We want the voters to remember this fact also that The Madisonian is playing no favorites. It expeo ts to support the ticket nominated May 12th. Card of Thanks. Beef Roast Pork Boast Beef JLiOaf Sparerlbi BeafBtew MADISON.

Is prepared to do all work pertaining to, the different branches of the Dental Profession. All work reasonable. Teeth extracted without pain. All work guaranteed to be satisfactory in every respect. D.

C. SCOTT, Second, and Main, Noise Building. For Supper. We wish to extend many thanks to the good people tf Madison and vicinity who so kindly, assisted in the sickness and burial of our dear mother, Mrs. S.

Provo. W. S. Pnovo-and Children. Lunch Ham Vienna Balled Ham Ham sausage Chipped Feet.

Pickled Pigs feet BoogBa li' ir 1 ur ff If I' If It ttK ung olerks One of our leading Attention, Farmers and Property Owners Our Soda Fountain is now read to serve summer drinks and Ice Crean. R. M. Flbishkb. An individual here in Madison had hard luck.

He sent for a jug of oil and he said he also wanted a box of breakfast food just as badly, so he suggested that the fluid, vulgarly called whiskey, be packed inside the packaga of rolled oats, and then he would come to the depot and get his goods, and look as innocent as any man in Madison. But alas! these careless freight men, they handled" his goods so rough that when they arrived the jag had been broken and the contents spilled all over hit mush. But did he eat his mush 't it make you. hungry Com rijtt to the Hereford Meat Market where everything in the meat line if iold at the lowest possible jcash prioe. Cash paid for hides and furs.

THE Her cfprd Meat Market L. M. Newberry, Prop. For quick action (of sale or exchange) we advise you to Li6t your Farms, Ranch and City Property with SHAW, The Land Man. See him at once, lie will Sell or Exchange it for lie will also make Farm Loans on the most favorable terms, and lowest rates of interest MADISON, KANSAS.

while waiting on a lady of this neighborhood felt suddenly indes-posed caused by a prickly sensation in the neighborhood of his anatomy, which is usually covered by the seat of his pants. He at once retired to the back of the store and found a pin which caused all that trouble. No doubt he put it there the night before while waiting On his new born baby. Poultry Raisers, If you want your hens to lay, feed them Hess Poultry Panacia. For ale by C.

E. DeMalorie. See the newest thing in lawns and hastise for waists and dresses at Bbldfn Rub's..

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