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The Moline Gazette from Moline, Kansas • 4

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THE MOLINE GAZETTE JOHN D. Editor Opera House. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Tiltdn Entered as Second-Class Matter June 30. 4 191Q, at the Postofflce at Moline, Kansas, XTnder the Act of March 3, 1879. Another Old Soldier Gone To Rest.

William D. Hatcher, was born in Virginia, Sept' 16, 1827, and died near Moline, Thursday Feb. 29, 1912 aged 82 years, 5 months and 15 days. J. Mr.

Hatcher" moved from Va. to Kentucky and from there to Illinois, where he enlisted as a Shoes The largest and best stock in town. iff SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 PER YEAR March 18 DEALERS IN so much good In the worst of us, and there's so much bad in the best of us, that it doesn't behoove any of us to speak 111 of the rest of as." I soldier in the civil war, serving Shelf Hardware, Furniture, 4 years and 6 months, he belong ed to Company 28 Reg. after Moline Postoffice. OSee Prom 7:00 a.

m. to 00 p. m. From 4:45 p. m.

to 8:30 p. m. E. G. Dewsy.

Postmaster. Harry Green and a Clever KugSy Carpets, Linoleum, Mattings and Harness. 1 W3 I rw the War he moved from Illinois to Nebraska and about 10 years ago, came to Coffey county Kan: sas to five with his daughter, Thursday, March 14,1912. SHOECQ Company PRESENTING Eli and Jane ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mrs.

Murdock. About two years ago the Murdock family moved to Elk county where Mr. Hatcher died. Four children survive him for county attorney. W.

A. Elstun -will be a candidate for County Attorney, subject to the Republican primary, August 1912. One son in Illinois, one in Wash ington, one daughter in Indiana, mm and Mrs. Murdock of Molinej, A Whirlwind of Mirth Music and Fun The funeral was conducted by Prompt service given to all Undertaking work. 'Phone call answered day or night.

Come in and get acquainted. You buy of us and we both make money. ALL KINDS OF TIN WORK a. Everything Sold on Tilton9 Plan. Rev.

G. B. Mehl of the M. Church, at the Murdock home five miles north west of Moline, Saturday March 2 at 10 a. m.

and his body was laid to rest in the Moline Cemetery. The entire community extends 4 Big Specialties Sweet Singers Pretty Dancers Harry Green at Every sympathy tothe bereaved family. As we go to press the Re Tilton Tilton. publiean state committee is in session at Topeka trying to de vise a way of choosing delegates from our state to the; Chicago convention. All sorts of plans FOR SHERIFF.

G. I. Burres, will be a candi-datefor the nominationfor Sheriff subject to the decision of the Republican voters, at theprimary August 6. FOR sheriff. J.

K. Munsinger will be a candidate for the nomination for sheriff, subject to the decision of the republican voters at the primary August 6. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. J. C.

Hamilton will be a candidate" for re-nomination forcounty treasurer, subject to the county republican primary to be held next August. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. James H. Pojits will be a candidate for the nomination for Register of Deeds, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the primary, August, 6. FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.

Austin Kimzey will be a candidate for the nomination for Superintendent of Public Instruction of Elk County, subject to the decision of the republican voters at the Primary August 6. Eo you like sweet singing? Do you like pretty dancing, new Just got to brag a little on ou shoe stock. For the men Crossetts shoes are now on the shelves in black and tan. The latest heels and toes in Shoedom cut right and prices right. Crossett don't make any other kind.

For the ladies we have a full line of low shoes in white, black and tan in ankle straps and pumps in velvet, canvas and all leathers made by the largestshoe company in the United States "Peters" at prices to fit the purse. Before you purchase look at them and remember we fit the foot and a neat fitted foot is a ladies' pride. No trouble to show them. Call on us now. have been proposed and we do not even try to guess which will be adopted.

Any plan that will secure a fair chance for all candi Do you like to hear funny comedians? Do you like to see up-to-date specialties? Our Bargain dates suits us all right. But a primary election such as Kansas City held last week is a joke and not entitled even to a moments Popular Prices. Co consideration by fair minded men. A local political machine unter Mrs. Elbert Grooms left Wednesday.

She will join her in Kansas City wanted to control husband at Wichita and they will go on to Colorado to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. a city primary at any cost. They asked that the friends of each Presidential candidate put up $830 when they filed their ticket for delegates.

The friends of Taft. Cummins and LaFollette Grooms are among our best Lion Brand Shirts. refused to take any part in a game of this sort. Only one The funniest thing in political clubs I ever heard of, is a Taf and Capper club recently organized in Topeka. About os approp iate as a La Follette and Cannon club would be in Illinois.

ticket of delegates was filed and people and the entire community is sorry to see them leave. The Wolf hunt Tuesday was not very successful, although every one had a good time; Seveial wolves were started up but the) got away before the round up. Dr. A. J.

Long cf Elk Falls was accidently shot It will pay you to come in and look at our Bargain Counter before buying your FOOT WEAR We always have something that wi suit you at 1-3 the price it will cost you to buy out of stock it got less than one-fourth of the votes Taft got in Kansas City in 1908. Both sides have dene during the hunt. No one seems to know just how it happened, but two shot struch him in the face, one in the arm and one in the leg. However it was not very more or less wrong where they have controlled the machinery. Both would better cut it all out and be fair.

Let the majority rule and the best man win. Silos, Engines, Cutters etc. Don't fail to see Bert Michael-son if you are considering the purchase of anything in the Remember we want your Poultry and serious and the Dr. is getting along alright, but he can't say Produce at the Highest Market Price. that he does'nt know how it feels above lines.

He handles the to be half shot. Starting Saturday March, 9, Carlton Dixon T. R. says in a recent speech "This is more than a mere party He never said a thing more true nor more timely. You bet this is more than a mere party contest.

And the strenuous' one himself outlines the issues and makes statements that do take it out of the realm of ordinary struggles for position. He makes it very plain that ahe issue is to be between those who believe in representative government as set forth in the constitution of the United States, and those who would throw off these restraints so wisely provided by the founders of our nation, and put in its place a purely personal government by the President. Should any man, no maiier how good or great, ever be permitted to be more than President. In all the long line of Presidents, of all parties, did any other than one very best makes and figures you a complete job, and his 1912, for two weeks, we are going to sell all our wall paper at 25 per prices are right. cent off, come in and get it now sen before its to late at Rexall Drug store.

Miss Grace Thayer of Longton and Shack Stevens of Elk City was in Moline Wednesday eve First published in Moline Gazette March 14. 1912. Publication Notice ning. ted Wan In The District Court of Elk Count', Kansas. Lillle M.

Hollenback. Pluintiff. VS William Hollenback, Defendant. State of Kansas to William B. Hollenback.

Yon are hereby notified that you have been sued in the district noun of Elk County. Kansas, in a suit wherein Lillie M. Hollenback is plaintiff and your self as defendant that the ever seek to be more than a Pres The line thats right up to now for fit and finish they are excelled by none. We we are glad to inform you we have just received for your choosing several hundred of new designs. See those French cuffs, soft collars or stiff collars as you like.

Dress right and use Lion shirts and collars and you will commence right. The Best on Earth'. Buy them three at a time. Then there's those $2.50 silk and wool shirts. Going to be all the rage this summer.

They must be seen to be appreciated. petition therein was niea on me aay or ident according to theconstitu HORSES, MULES, MARES Soutnern Drafts and Driving Horses and Mares. March A. D. 1912 and that you must answer or plead there on or before the 2oth day of April tion.

Many nations in other days A. D. 1912 or the same win De lateen as true and a judgment rendered against you granting said plaintiff an absolute divorce in said action and restoring her to her maiden name have tried this experiment of turning everything over to some popular hero and setting aside all of Lillie M. Knake. Ltllic M.

Hqllesback Plaintiff A. P. Sims. Atty for Plaintiff. restraints that might hinder him but 'none ever survived as a Republic.

In a multitude of coun First published in Moline Gazette February 15. 1U12.J Will buy any kind if they are fat. 4 to 20 years old, from 800 to 1800 pounds. Not necessary to be sound, but must be fat. Will be there regardless of weather, and will pay highest price possible for all stock brought in.

Notice of Appointment -AdminUtrator sel there is safety" said a learned man. At the risk of bing called State of Kansas, Elk County, SS. In the Matter of the Estate of James Crouse reactionary which nameisunjusf we will most surely vote in favor Will be in Late of Elk County, Kansas. Notice Is hereby given, that on the 13th day of February, A. D.

1912, the undersigned was, by the Probate Court of Elk County, Kansas, duly appointed and qualltled as Administrator of the estate of James Crouse late of Klk Countv, deceased All parties interested in suld estate will take notice and govern them selves accordingly. J. N. Fokch. Administrator.

of keeping the good old pldw horse in the hafness instead of trading him for the bucking broncho whom no fence will hold. Moline, Kansas Tuesday, March, 19, 1912 For A Pleasing Appearance Just as it is your right to eat Wall Paper Decorative art like music or drawing reaches its fullest expression in the hands of those naturally gifted in that direction. Alfred Pstfs "Priss" Will Ptptr are the best known; they cover the widest range in variety, qualitvand price; they represent the very latest and best the market affords. Samples brought to your home and estimates Cheerfully submitted upon request. Bates Ransom No Leggy Horses Wanted.

Being in the Best you have. clean sanitary food is it also your right to expect clean sanitary First published in Moline Gazette March '7, 101S1 Notic of Final Se dement In the Probate Court of Elk County, Kansas, In the Matter of the Estate of Susan Irene Knabe Deceased. To the creditors and all others Interested in the said estate: Notioe it hereby given that the undersigned Executors of the estate of Susan Irene Knabe deceased, will make nnal settlement of their account as such Executors in the Probate Court of Elk County, Kansas, on April I at o'clock and at that time they will ask for compensation for services rendered laundry. Moline Pressery Agents. We come to buy, not to look.

We Want 200 Head of Mules. From 3 to 7 years old. Must be broke to work. Mr. Hedges, a brother-in-law as Exeoutors of said estate and for allowances VICK LONG.

Painters and Decorators. of John Hull, returned to Indiana Thursday afteran extended visit with, relatives here. FRED QUILTY for attorneys lees therein. liKWIsToOD KHAH. John Wilmam Khabi.

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