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Salina Herald from Salina, Kansas • 6

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Salina Heraldi
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RAILWAY TIME TABLE. HOME HAPPENINGS. CATTLE We often get enough more than averace It now turns out that Crawford oounty, Kansas, once had the honor of claiming the great outlaw Harry Tracy as a citizen. When honors are passing around it is a cold day when Kan sas is not in it. The Baptist Sunday School held a very delightful picnio at Oak Dale Park Tuesday afternoon and evening.

Many were there, and many more Bhnuld have cattle prices to cover freight. We always get the top price, however the wwm Reciprocity. A business man stops his paper. It is published in his own town, Ho has hilpod to ndvoi'tiso his town or city us a good place to do business in, and invites strangers to come and invent and start in business. Ho will take the newspaper man's money and wants his He gives no roHson for stopping his paper and perhaps dors not rend it to see whether the news-piper man is making a good paper or not.

This is reciprocity. market is. it you nave cattle to sell, write to-tlay call any time learn our way of getting the best price. We enjoy the larRGit aellliiKHiid buying fftollltlea In the wurlrt always at your boon, while others would have been if vervice, wiiomer lur worn or lor Inquiry, EVANS-SNIDER-BUEL Kmmim t'lly Mtui'k 'Yra, W. W.

Watson and family left for Chicago yesterday morning, Norman Ludlum want to Topeka Monday to join his parents in their new home. Charlie Deobe, the best, news rustler in Salina, paid a visit to Chicago laut week. It is reported that Campbell, who has been very ill at Topeku, is improving. The cool weather prevents a number of citizens from going to Colorado for their health. they could.

A telegram recieved by A. M. Camp bell announced the death of Dr. Francis M. Phillips, at Kildare, Okla.

Tuesday morning. Dr. Phillips was the young KAMTBOUND. TRAIN ABKIVK8 I.KAVKS est livingson of Col, Phillips, the found no. 4 11 am no.

3 'J a in no. 6 4 a Ho. 8 9.2B hi NO. lit 8:45 pm er of Salina. lne National Bank ot America.

NO. 14 NO. 18 1 :6 WKSTBOUND. Of Salina Kans. TRAIN AB1UVF.8 LEAVER no.

6 4 no. 1 2 a Mise Cleda Newman went to Topeka Monday to have her eyes treated there by a specialist. The Baptist ladies meet at the home of Mrs. Dr. Tobey on south 7th street this afternoon.

no. 8 10 jO No. 7 1 no. 11 :40 am no. 18 no.

16 12 OFFICERS. FRANK HAGEMAN, President. A. M. CLAFLIN, Vice Pres.

M. C. STEVENSON, Cashier, FRED. S. EBERHARDT, Assistant Cashier.

AKKIVKS LEAVER Washburn college of Topeka and the Kansas Medical college have merged. Wonder how many members there will be in the combined faculty? Not less than fifty could live at the business of being professors. A United States recruiting office has been opened at ,106 East Iron in the Underwood building. A chance to wear the U. S.

uniform is now opened up to those who ma) have military aspirations and ambitions. Editor H. W. Foltz, of the Luray Herald and the Natoma Courier was a welcome caller at this printorium Mon The colord people are preparing for a ten-day camp meeting at Oak Dale park, City Council. The regular monthly meeting of the City council was hold Monday evening.

The most important topic- of the session was the inadequacy of the cities fire department, and it was decided to double the hose capacity. Under this newor-dor, the city will have about 2,500 foot of hose. An order was also issued to the fire committee to remodel and convert the hook and ladder wagon into a hose cart, To test the efficiency of the service, aparatus and alarm system, the council has ordered an alarm to be turned in from box 12 every week day at noon. A special meeting has been called for tonight. Big Woodman meet At Brookville.

All roads load to Brookville once a yeir. The occasion is when the Modern Woodmen of America have their annual log rolling. On Wednesday, Aug. 20th, that annual event took place and the hill sides as well as the valleys low emptied themselves of their residents and Brookville had a big crowd of people. The heavy rain in the morping made the to begin tomorrow night.

DIRECTORS. D. K. BEAN. E.

R. HOMES. A. M. CLAFLIN.

L. WILL. JAS. A. RESER.

B.L.WILSON. FRANK HAGEMAN. J. R. CRAWFORD W.

W. WATSON. H. II. F.

SUDENDROF No. 72 Passenger dally except Sunday 9:25 am No, 74 Freight and PassenKer daily except Sunday 4 :16 No 71 PaHHeiiKer dully except Suudey No. 78 Freight and Passenger daily except Sunday 10:00 am COLBY BRANCH. TRAIN ARRIVES LEAVES NO. 81 4 :46 NO.

8a 10 :55 a no. 83 8:20 am NO. 84 4 :45 Earl Hockenamith ia traveling for Sumner-Richardson a wholesale house of St. Joseph, Mo. Hon.

Frank Wilkerson was in town Saturday as a delegate to the Demo Q000 day. Brother Foltz is a man of broad cratic county convention. ideas and will someday be able to re Mr. and Mrs. C.

B. Sherlock have cognize a democratic papor when he sees it. moved into the brick cottage at the I PUNTERS STATE BANK. corner of Eleventh and Walnut. Price Peril has removed from Liberal, The Swedish Technical Manufactur Kansas, where he has been teaching for several years, to Onega, Potawa-tomy county, where he will have charge ing of this city, received a cash or SAUNA, KANSAS.

Commenced Business Feb. 17, 1900. der from St. Paul, Min. last week.

of the city schools. Peril is a good PERSONA 5 ATTENTION The officers of this gj Bank give their un- i divided personal attention to the interest of the Bank and its pa- trons. The Kansas Wealeyan University trustees have concluded to erect a dor- teacher and says the Herald is a good paper. itory to cost from $5,000 to $10,000. CAPITAL -SURPLUS it S50000 1 0,000 Mr.

and Mrs. T. L. Bond are enjoying Mr. and Mrs.

B. Wirthof Assaria were a visit from their son in-law and daugh in the city Tuesday, also Albert Fredrick- ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. D.

Crosby of Ana- son, the Assaria barber and jeweler. darko, Okla. Mr. Crosby is county at The Extrand-Peck Grocery Co. done torney of Kiowa and Comanche counties.

the kind of beefing Monday that counts. They got the Buckskin Bill meat 0 Okla, and is in the race for re-election this year. crowd late in gathering. The Brookville Woodmen being wide awake fellows, had all arrangements for the entertainment of the crowd complete There was wirewalking and Indian club performances by Prof. Williams as first on the program.

There was an attempt at speaking but owing to the wind and the noise on ground it was not a very important part of the program. There was a merry-go-round upon the ground which ground out many changes of music punctuated by its shrill whistle which gathered in the nicklesfrom those who took pleasure in flying around the circle. There was'a team drill given by t' Brookville team under the direction of captain Ronard, who is proficient drill master. There is no better 'drilled team of Modern Woodmen to be found among the camps of central Kansas than the Brookville team, There was a platform VALUABLE PAPERS kept in our vault tor CUSTOMERS FREE OF CHARGE. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED.

DIRECTORS W. T. WELCH, FRANK R. SPIER, T. W.

ROACH, TUPPER, R. CRAVENS, FRED H. QUINCY, F. D. SHELLABARGER.

OFFICERS. Fred H. Qulncy. Pres. T.

W. Roach, Vice W. T. Welch, Cashier. A man's stomach must be in bad con ARRIVES LEAVES No.

821 5:00 p. m. No. 824 7:00 a.m. No.

B26 Passenger daily except Sunday 3:16 pm No. 828 Accommodation dally exceptSunday No. 817 Passenger daily except Sunday fl :10 a No. 319 Accommodation dally except Sunday 1 :10 B. BACHKLOR Agent.

Passengers takingour p. in. train will arrive at Topeka 8:15 p. p.m. Kansas 10:20 p.

St, Louis 7:20 a. m. Through ear, Abilene to Kaunas City making close connections at Strong City with our California fast train west. Bear in mind our main line service is second to none and no pallia will be spared to give you a pleasant and quick trip via the Greatest Road on Karth. Berths will be reserved and all information cheerfully given.

Call on or address, 1). h. ATCUKLOR, Agt. A child kissed a woman in the ear F. R.

Spier, Asa't Ca. and ruptured her ear drum, so the doctors say. Never kiss anybody in dition when it will not digest "Bean soup." Such a case as that must be fed by use of the syringe either hypodermi-cally or otherwise. Indigestion is the C3 the ear. popular American disease and appears Mrs.

J. M. Anderson arrived from Mt. to be on the increase Zion, III. to attend the funeral of her son, Joseph L.

Anderson and her four grand We asked a lady friend the other day children. if she read the Herald. She replied Sou Ulant it ana lUben Vou Ulant that her husband never took the paper The mellon crop in this part of the home from his place of business. We fear there is trouble brewing in that state is said to have been injured by melon lice, a small insect which science dance in the evening which was quite an enjoyable feature for the young folks. The music was furnished by tfie Springer Orchestra of Salina, which performed its Half the battle of life is won In having your Laundry well done.

has not classified as yet. family unless that husband becomes a more thoughtful man. David Eagle of Assaria and Doc. part with credit to itself and the satisfaction of those present. The rain show Carl M.

Ilolmquist's professional There is a place in Salina where Miller of Mentor were in the city Mon card appears in the Herald this week. day. Doc. backed David down on going er in the evening interfered with tie dance and tripping of the light fantastic We have been acquainted with him for to Buckskin Bill's show. you will always get your Laundry Work done promptly, neatly, and When You Want It.

a number of years and know him to be a very studious and worthy young man. II. M. McConnell paid a brief visit to his uncle, F. Ilageman, while on his too was not indulged in td as late an hour as would have been done otherwise.

The Central Hotel, under the management of Gus. Magnusson was well patronized and the guests recieved the best We therefore wish him all the success he is worthy of in his chosen profession. return from Colorado to his home in Chicago, leaving Salina Monday. EASTBOUND. ARRIVES LEAVES No.

8 Colo. Express, daily a ni No. 10 Ft. Scott and Wichita Express from west daily 9:10 No. 122 Local frelgh, accom-datioii daily except Sunday 12:00 WESTBOUND No.

8 Colo. Express, daily 0:85 No. 9 Ft. Scott and Wichita Express daily 6:40 am No. 121 Local freight, aceom-dation daily except Sunday 2:25 W.

S. BOUGHTON, Agent. A millionaire of San Francisco, Cat Cbe lUbile Star Caundry, of treatment. Gus. is a genial, good, Andrew Caldwell, living in the south named Charles Fair, and his wife were killed by their automobile running away fat, jolly fellow, and knows how to cater to his guests.

There is no better kept part of town, planted 29 bushels of potatoes in about two and a half acres Salina. Phone 523. 106 H. Ash with them and running against a tree or more accomodating hotel to be found of ground and marketed 720 bushels. one day last week, in France, where they 00fe A farmers grain elevator co-operative were showing off.

Millionaires should be careful how they monkey with truBt is about being organized in the west with $50,000,000 capital. How long When a young lady asks a farmer will this trust live, move and have its being. which chicken lays boiled eggs, which in any little city than the Central of Brookville. Always good grub and well served at this little hostelry. We must not forget to 'mention that the office seekers were there.

Mr Roes, candidate for District Judge, was on hand and a number of other canidates of both tickets. They behaved themselves very well for candidates, however, but it was due no doubt, to the presence of Mr. Tuthill, the stock man and the editor of the Herald. It was a red letter day for Brookville. Vive La cow gives buttermilk, if his straw pile Noted Boer generals are now in Lon New Second Hand Store No.

157 N. Santa Fe. don hobknobing with royalty. "Bully for DeWett" the royalty shouts when the punisher of Britain appears in public. had many strawberries this year, how many of his geese lay gooseberries, if the pump hahdle was used to raise pumpkins, how many hams a hog has, which part of the hog is pork and tries to figure how long it takes a mouse to grow into a It is that the "what-is-it" second Hand rurniture and otto-tyt all kinds of Household Sup- J0HN "URTON, animal with Buckskin Bill's show had Proprietor.

plies Bought and Sold. full grown rat, the farmer has about made up his mind that she is from Salina. no sex. It has no trouble then to remain virtuous and show a little progress 1 Rev. Jenkens preached at the First morals.

ARRIVES LEAVES No, 28 Passenger daily 10:20 am No. Accommodation daily exceptSunday No. 27 Passengerdaiiy 8:05 pm No. 86 Accommodation daily exceptSunday M.Z. BAKER Agent.

Baptist church last Sunday morning a Topeka boasts of having built sixty When you buy your Groceries, Meats, Provisions, Etc. of the Ekstrand-Peck Grocery you buy the best. very able sermon on the Incarnation. How that Jesus of Nazareth was and became the incarnation of God. How, as the incarnate God He recommended new residence buildings during the last six months.

That is ten a month. Topeka is a boomer since she gave up her snail-pace. man to God. The discourse was full of FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL. Cor.

Walnut and Fifth, Grace E. Pattee, prop. jjg! House Repaired, Repainted, Reparpe.red, Refurnished (g 7)) and Thoroughly Renovated Throughout. RATE, $1.00 PER DAY. Your Patronage Solicited.

jg First Published in The Salina Herald Aug. 7. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Frank Niesch-bnrg deceased were granted to the undersigned deep thought and one calculated to There has been only six killings the past week in Jackson county, 111; Bears the ,4 The Kind You HavB Always Bought make men reflect. It takes a great deal of such preaching nowadays to get the minds of the people off of Mammon and The carnival of crime keeps up pretty on the 4th.

day of August A. I). 1902 by the Probate Court of Saline County, Kansas. Now, all persons having claims against said Estate, frivolities, even for one short day. It Was Wild Enough.

Buckskin Bill's Wild West show came and went Monday. It rained on the are hereby notified, that they must present the same to the undersigned for allowance, within one year from the date of said Letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such ffr Estate; and that if such claims be not exhibit ed within three years after the date of said show a9 it did on Buffalo Bill's show two years ago, so there was at least that much Of Importance to Church Members. well judging from reports of daily criminal happenings. Last Saturday was a busy day with the local politicians. Some got what they wanted and some did not get anything.

"The government at Washington still lives." In New York the society belles are wearing sandals and bare legs. We sincerely hope the fad will not reach Salina. It would be such a shock to our modest menfolks. 4 4 4 Low Rates Every Letters, they shall be forever barred. Mary Niesciibiiro, Executrix, of the Estate of Frank Nieschburo Deceased Attest W.

F. Musser, Probate Judge. Salina Kansas August 4th, 1902. 4 4i Do you know that I will allow Your Church Ten Per Cent of All Your Purchases From This Date to January 1st, 903. 4 Day First Published in The Salina Herald Aug.

21. PlCTO 4 4 similarity between the two Bill shows. The show drew a pretty large number of people to Salina. Shows are drawing plasters and Buckskin is a pretty good substance to put over a plaster. There was a very curious animal with the show.

Many people saw it and were puzzled to name it. It had the organs and characteristics of many animals eyes like a deer, ears like a rat, etc. Besides there was a very poor man in flesh with the show. Simply a human skin stretched over a human skeleton. We did not understand whether he was a Kansas man or not.

This will be developed later, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. GUARDIAN. State of Kansas, Saline Countv. 4i Dr. J.

E. Miller is still in Faribeau. Min. at the bedsideof his little daughter. From a recent letter to bis brother, Dr.

Miller of Assaria, he is beginning to have some hopes of the child's recovery. Every day during the months of September and October, 1002, the Union Pacific will sell one-way settlers tickets at the following rates: MISSOURI RIVER TO In the matter of the Estate of Lelia E. Tup- 4 4 4 per, a minor. Buy your Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines and Small Musical Goods at the SALINA. MUSIC STORE If you want Your Church to get 10 Per Cent of what you buy.

4, Notice is hereby given, that on the 25th day of July, A. D. 1902, the undersigned was, by the Probate couit of Saline county, Kansas, duly appointed and qualitled as Guardian of the estate of Lelia E. Tupper, minor heir of Alice C. Tupper, deceased.

All parties interested will A Salina boy says King Edward has had a "Carrie Nation." Well, come to think of it, there isn't much difference Ogden and Salt Lake $20.00 Butte and Helena 20.00 Spokane 22.50 Portland and Ashland 2.r.00 4 4 between a Carrie Nation and a CoroNa tion, but Ed. would prefer the latter, no take notice and govern themselves aeeoril lugly. LELAND K. TUPPER, Guardian Tacoma and Seattle. 25.00 San Francisco 25.00 Los Aneeles and San Dieco 25.00 doubt.

Don't fail to call at the store for a Purchase Card, or ask your Minister for one. Salina Music Store. C. Sherlock, Prop. The Ekstrand-Peck Gro 4 4 4 4 4 4 after it is decided whether the skeleton found at Lansing is the skeleton of Adam or Moses.

Altogether, the show was a very instructive affair. The horses were poor, illustrating the truth that to have fat horses they must be well fed. It was a mixed show of Indians, Mexicans, long hair and feathers. Come again, Buckskin Bill. WANTED A Tristwortv Gentleman or Correspondingly Low Rates from in termediate points.

eery Co. Pays you Highest Prices for Butter, Eggs For full information call on your near lady In each countv to manage nusiness ior an old established house of solid linancicai standing A straght, bona llde weekly cash salary of $18.00 paid by check each Wednesday with all expenses direct from headquarters. Money advanced for expenses. Manager, 840 Caxton est agent or address and Poultry. W.

S. BARR, Agent. Bldg Chicago..

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