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The Caldwell Advance from Caldwell, Kansas • 2

The Caldwell Advance from Caldwell, Kansas • 2

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v. i-- We have added a line ol Postal Cardo in tho Leather ArtGomic Living PictureSeeM Floral, Holland and McGutcheon Series. All TVTswtr A TVTUUr r' i A 4. i Will. Popui Anson, JQujaas, CALDWELL -ADVANCE SECTION 4 At the time of enter I Mrs.

Jamet Main-set of napkins. SALE ing into the contract of employment PUBLIC Prof, and Mrs, Crane, Garden ROY MACDONALD, Editor. the laid lUDerintendent of water tad City, Kansas, book. electric figfcta ahall enlpr into a bond T. Anion, Kin- ifi.oo Subscription, per jfear sai, blelinen.

Entered in the Caldwell Post office as second class matter payablf th city, ia Uw sum 'of 11,000 with tood and sufficient ft-curities for the faithful performance of all hia duties, a Jrue accooDt-ing for all city money and property which nay eome ioto hit jiatda by virtue of hie said employment, which bond shall be approved by the mayor Here's a clluce to get good Registered Here fof cattle. Having sod my farm, I will sell at Public Auction -Wednesday Beginning at 10 o'clock aV at the farm 13 miles west and 2 miles south if Arkansas City, and seven miles east and one and one-half miles south of Sooth Haven, the following described property: 7 Friday, July 19,1907. Misses Lola and Mary Cale, set silver tea spoons. I Mn Ei P. Freenan, choco late Bet, '-1 2inonia Freemftn, fancy 'plate.

THE. RIGHT flAME. Deryage-Werneke. Tuesday evening, July 9tb, a very and council and filed with the city beautiful' wedding took- placat the home of Mr. and Mrs.

JHennan Wr-ntke, five miles south east of Ren-frow. At 8:15 the wedding march Registered Pbland China sow heavy Mr. August Sherp, lW popular overseer of the poor ait Port Madison, Iowa, says: "Dr. King's New Life Pills are rightly named; they act more agreeably, do more good, and make one feel better, than any other laxa clerk. SECTION 5 The said Superintendent of water and electric lights shal' immediately after his employmen-and qualification ta such officer employ ss hia aasittants in the manage with pigs 1 span gray mares, one with mule colt Black mare 7 yrs old, weight 1100 lbs Bay hone 7 yrs old, good single driver, weight 1200 lbs We want the farmers in the vicinity of Caldwell to kno'w -that we appreciate their, patronage; thawemake it 1 our business tctstudy their wants with a view of being able at all times to satisfy them; that we strive contmuafly to merit the patronage accorded.1 us, and that we pay the highest price for your -f 3 registered 0.

1. C. sows was played by Miss Hattie Fisk, dur ing which Mr. L. V.

Dervage and Mist 1 registered Durpc Jersey i 9 Duroca eligible to 'register Emma -Weroeke appeared in. th-. 1 snan mares 5 and yrs old, one cure-bilioafl-25c atF. W. mule colt, weight 1150 lbs Xv; tive." Gnaranteed to less and constipation.

Olmstead'sdrug store." 1 Poland Chins Bowf 8 sroid eilta heaw with mars 1 span fine 4 andv6 yr bay driving parlor, occupying a portion direct! under an arch previously arranged A few minutes later Rev, Hill, 0' Renfrow, in a beautiful and impressiv mares, weight 1050 55 shoats between 60 and 80 lbs 1 and 3 gilts pure bred ment' of said plants one; competent electrician at a salary not to exceed $75.00 per month, one engineer at silary not to exceed $75.00 pe month, and one istant engineer a a silaiy not to exceed $65.00 pe month. 1 -SECTION 6-That ordinance No. 2 span 4 yr old bay mares, 12C0 lbs A. nl dj u- 1 1 span a year old colts ceremony, made them one." About sixty invited guests extend' 4 Ordinance No. 236 Ordinance cbnsolidiiting the department of Water and Electric Light, providing for the control of tl same iv the Mavor and City Council; and 3 2-year old horses 2 yr old gray filly 'i 2 yr old hay filly tt ruis lk.

ncu wdi iitro uivu 5 dos White Leghorns pure bred 8 dos Brows Leghorcs pure bred 1 hen and chicks 2 grain wagons good as new 2 hay wagons with frames 200 approved May 1, 1905, ordinanci FARM PRODUCE 2 yearling colts fillies "'j 2 yearling horse mules -Good mare pony and good colt No. 222, approved June 18, 1906 and all other ordinances and parts of ordinances in corflict herewith and the same are hereby repealed. repaired to the dining room wher every thing that is calculated gladden the heart of a hungry persoi was in waitings About three hours were consume-in supplying the wants of the inne man after which all repaired to thei providing for the employing of a uperintendent df the Water and Elec-ric Light plants, defining his duties prescribing his salary, and regaling 'certain ordinances and parts 5 milch cows, 3 fresh, 2 soon 9 registered Hereford cows calves Carnage good as new Top buggy, pole and shafts like new Road wagon, good as new Gang plow SECTION 7 That thTs ordinance take effect and be in force from and after its pesaga by the. Council and 26 ft harrow and truck wheels Mew 100 bu manure spreader l- 1 publication once in the Caldwell Advance. Armrcved.

15. 1907. 10 pure bred unregistered Hereford cows and calves -4 registered yparling heifers 4 pure bred unregistered yearlings 15 grade Hereford cows 1 registered Hereford bull, 2 yr 'old, No. 231202 10 calveB weaned Registered Poland China boar" sew wora narneaa double buggy harness 2 sets tingla harness 150 bu old oats homesv wishing the bride and groor maay" years of happiness "and pro? perity. Mr.

Djrvage ia we'l and favorab! known in Grant county, having resid" in Oklahoma since September '9? fie now ownR a fine farm four mile east of -Renfrnw on which he ha ordinsnces. I Be it rdainjd by the Mayor and 'ouncilmtn, of the Gity of Caldwell, v(ansa, in regular session assembled: SEGTION, 1 That the departments water and light as now established said city be and the same are hereby consolidated, department -hich shall h-reaftef known and "Wgnafc-d as the, department of wa- K. W. Baler, Pres. of Coun- ska TCcv, Mayor C.

W. Lupp being wtb household and kitchen furniture We wish also to remind the people of Caldwell that we are still in the lead with the celebrated Bours Coflees, -which are recognized as being among the best on the market. In Staple and Fancy groceries, our stock is clean, new and complete. Give us a trial and be convinced that you can do as well here as elsewhere. absent.

Attest: Wm! DimVe, City Clerk. The band looks to us as though it 'er and electric Iicht. The said de- Free Lunch at Noon were in a pretty had shape. There are now only eleven or twelve mm Over that amount 12 months time will TClMC Sums under $10 cash. airt nenfc of water and electric light lereby created shall be, under the general Ruperjision ot the- Mayor and City Council.

SECTION 2-That at th" first reg-ilar meeting in May of each year the given on notes with approved security. 4 per ct off for cash jr. W. Anderson and Al Savage, Auctioneers W. O.

Rosencrans. Clerk; W. E.Wilcox, cash I'nat completfd a handsome residenc-it a cost of $1600. The house if finished in the most modern and np late manner, and is elegantly fur nisbed Lou belongs the class of men who believe in doim things, and one of tne few farmer of Grant countv this year that wiV be able to sell $1500 worth of wheat of bis own' raising. Besides lookinp after the farw, he is quite actively engaged in educational, work, having taught school fnr tre past ten winters He has also assisted in county normal work and is a member of the examination board.

Mayor and Council shall employ some suitable persoii Superintendent of NEAL A. PICKETT hers. St ven or eight have recently resigned their membership, for what reason we do not know; but we do know that by the time a few more quit, the money contribute by the merchants of this town for the past four years will as much thrown away. la 'our estimation the band wan in a condition, a short time ace, to j'ist begin to bring results looking at the proposition from a business standpoint. The Saturday afternoon concerts would pay and pay big if, rhe watr and elfetric 'ight plants, it a salary not to exceed $85 "0 per month; and shall enter into a contract with said ofrson for such service for a period terminating on the first day of.

May each year: following said emr)lnvmenf. and until bis pnecespor Miss Werneke is alpo well known in this community and her friends shall be employed and qnalifwd. Pre are limited only to her acquaintances. vided that for the year She is a lady of culture and refine ment and in every way qualified for Superintendent shall be employed i-n m-'Ji ite.ly after the' passage of the high pnpjlion she ha assumed Mr. and Mrs." Dervage were the ARMOR PLATE HOSIERY fl Architects' Suoolies Just put in a complete lioei consisting -of Blue Prints, etc.

We have a fine stock of Smokers Goods. Anything you might want in PIPES, GUARS AND TOBACCO We alsq carry a full line of fancy StaV tionery and new, ujj-to-date Books. Glover's Book Store. recipients of many useful and handsome presents, of which4 the following is a list. Mrand Mrs.

II. parlor FE0TI0N.3 -Th pnpennt'nnom of water and electric lights' shall have general supervision over the water and lighting plants of pa'd City snH-j ct to the Mavor and Council. He shall le diligent in keeping both water and electric light plants in goo 1 repair, to the end- that both plants We haye just put in a complete stock I i lamp. Dervage, table Mr. and Mrs.

R. TI with its former membership, it would get out work to give a partially new program each week. Every day the Wellington dailies contain a long article "Another Prowler." For several weeks past the citizens of that town have been disturbed by men peering into their windows after night, and in note few cases houses have been entered and robberies committed, or the inmates attacked. There is a gang at work there which it seem impossible to locate. As an outsider, we would suggest that Harry Woods be hired by the city to ljok into the case; he teems to be capable of unearthing about all the dirty work going or.

He might discover that Andy Richards was the chief mogul. Beginning August 16, Grant Oklahoma, will have a complete rural route system. The service will consist of 29 routes as follows: Gib of this celebated brand ot Hosiery, is is everywhere conceded to one of the best brands on the market. -t shall be capable at all times of the I' .11. TT 1l Our prices are right.

JJ C. H. Johnson Co. very best service prssioie. ne snan supervise and direct all repairing necessary on both plants; the wiring of houset for electricity, or approve or rejct the same when done by private individuals.

He shall purchase by order of committee on water and electric light all repairs and supplies 3 Hi itSii ftp IJnnn ftn(j Idie, Werneke and sisters, four piece set. John Adkeys and Lydia Werneke, berry set. Gae and Guv Dervsge, set silve, knives and fork. Delia and Ulus Dervage, fancy fruit bowl. Trances Dervage, salt and pepper shakes.

.) Ruby Werneke, Bait and pepper Bhakes.ic. 4 i I -j. Mr; and Mrs. Fisk, bed spread and pitcher. Mf.

and Mrs. F. W. Baum, rug. Mr.

Walter Baum, cake plate and celery tray. Mrs. Georgo Cardes, cracker Dr. and D. C.

Smith, water set. Mr. F. C. Dammon, clock.

Mrs. Amelia Green, berry spoon. Mr. and Mrs. llybsha, set of glass es and pickle dish.

Mr. and Mrs. House, set of plates, cups and saucers. Mr. and F.

Ingram, got for the siid departments, approve and correct all bills presented to the city for-material, and supplies for said department, shall keep all books and records in connection' with each consumer of water or electricity and collect all bills and accounts dne for water and electricity and jay the same into the city treasury, as provided by ordinance, and shall prepare "If You Always Buy bon and Salt Fork, one each; Dter Creek, Florence, Jefferami, Limont, Manchester, Nashville, two carriers each: Renfrow and Wakita, three, routes; Pond Creek, four routes, and Medford five routes. i A Japanese employed as a wiptr in the Southern Pacifio shops at Los Angles, California, was handled tolerably roughly by an enraged mob, who saw him deliberately spit on the American Flag. Hit woold probably We will conduct an 4open to all" pub- and present to the Mayor and Council at the first meeting of aaid Com-cil in each men th detailed report of lift the Best You Never Get Swindled." That is the claim we make for every thing we handle. Not only do we claim this, but we guarantee It. The meat you get here Is the best the market affords.

0. K. MEAT MARKET all moneys collected for water and Jj lie auction on the str eets of Caldwell 5J Saturday, July 2oth. Anyone having anything they want to fell may list it with either bank or entar it at the sale Jight plants, and direct all purcnaaw have been killed had he not tied him made on account, of the department of water and electric light, and ehow what repairs wnfr-iuppllee are then nn tinit nt 1ln11d. ahall baTV self into jijitsu knot1, and Eight men kille4aodAhrrtew.il silver knives and forks.

7Z, Mrs. I. W. Taylor and charge of wat and electrio MgWi" wm the mult of aa explosion set fancy cups and saucers the Battleship Georgia. Two kind ri sundries niw on hand and shall pur Will VraA T.rlrvr salad bowT 111 nuu A ir 2 aj y.

red pounds of powder ia the tsmt, duriag practice tff the rm WILLIAMS BROS. John Fisk, fancy mng. Ttoltla Pialr filntnrA. New England eoast. The aooVktM chase same from time to time nader the direction of Mayor and Council so long as the city shall continue to keep supplies for the patrona-of said plant.

HtVllUULLIlJ .1 1 1. tit i i happened ahort)y before 100a Uov Mrs. Maggie Lehrling, four piece gour topeoia et..

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