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The Athol News from Athol, Kansas • 8

The Athol News from Athol, Kansas • 8

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The Athol Newsi
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Athol, Kansas
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The trains are mnniog irresular" again. C. A. Eergroaa was in Kensington on 8 1 i UMB our loic 3) 35 Friday. Iks Harrison was in Smith Center on bu.lness Saturday.

Isss. Hahin of Smith Center aras on buiisem Saturday. Mrs. Marshall Beahm went to' St. Louis yasurday for a Tisit, Borgmann is another new Rews subscriber this week.

See F. R. Fleming for Insurance, Fire, Lightening and Tornado. I 53 I I The tinie is short l-Hoie Tin istnias. If von have not was a bor serial at Ceder Fnrka Jechool house last evening.

nu should (in it now. When in need of building material give us a chance to figure on your bill. We have a complete stock and our prices are right. Give us atrial. Yours Resp.

made your seh Hi. ti Don" 1'ui 't hen in pp tUV 11 l'i rail ai our store our ice am! on juao arf I. H. Fail returned Monday from a visit 1 with relatives near Alton. There is not as much sickness as there usually is this time of the year.

Masquerade ball at the new Opera house i in Keniington tomorrow evening. W. Windscheff el and Dan Terrill each I fi oran'os, i-v liK-m Merry Christmas uK ami to )ur liii" of will i 1. .11. The Alton ll i i is always i.

11 always loon pinvcii to lia. I U'o have ti( sh ooi'ii and ha 'i at our s' si Hour on 'tick' who; inar Loiig'McCue Lumber J. R. NIILTY, Manager Hour if you use ma i yrup on i ill be do 1 i paid for fifty-two Newses this week. Bring in your turkeys and chickens to Niedermeyer Son's and get top prices.

The carpenters have been busy this week putting in the stage platform in the Brew hall. Holiday rates on the railroads began today and th? Increase in passenger traffic is noticeable. K. R. Saul, living nef.r Alton took the train Monday evening for Dcatur county to look at the country.

There will be a Christmas tree at thi fver ivii wo will a tu-iit tho per-on ii 1 1 in- th" hit si mnnhor of and will d. roi-oiV(- a liand-onic I ')' W. F. Wag ner is enjoying a visit with his brother Amos. Mrs.

Allen Jacobs is improving from a S3 2:. THE ATM 0 NEWS. i it 1 1 sin nintm i- BOYD PUBLISHING PUBLISHERS and PRuPRILTok- 1 Entered a l.iss tniiMfr Nov. in, tfrepostcmo ill Allioi. unJer ili: I -4 oi Match 1 Congregational church Monday night Dec.

2S. Everyone come out and have a good time. We understand that Samuel Hudson intends to build a store building on his lots on the north end of main street in the spring. Henry Atkinson of Pendlingtja Oregon arrived Tuesday for a visit with his patents, Mr. and Mrs.

M. Atkinson living seven miles southeast of here. Walker, the poultryman of Smith Center Terms: Ore Dollar per Year in THURSDAY, tSCEUBLK 11 1C05. GENERHL MEReH21DISE took a load of chickens from Niedermeyer Son's store Tuesday that proved to be a wnie nennery. iook anoiner wagon 10 stard on to load it.

Taxcs I You can pay your taxes in Lane TRAINS LEAVE ATHOL AS FOLLOWS: tiir bocs Will Meyers received his stock of furni- if land Townshipes at the Bank in: No. l'iiseni Sa.ick 1 a. rn .1.4 a- ni (i 4o ii serious spell of sickess. Warren Marleyof Salina returned home Satin day for the holidays. We carry the best brand of cigars at the hotel.

No scheme cigars here. 7 Carl Niedemeyer attended the entertainment at Kensington Friday evening. Fn Weed who is at Wast burn college probably be here during holidays. Otto I (land of Oklahoma is here visiting tin Iviedenneyer family and old friends. Eirnro and ask about those oil paintings at Neidcimeyer Son's which are given Free.

Guy Wherry returned this week from a week's visit with his uncle near Phillips-burg. Elmer McClnre living seven miles norih of here moved last week into their new home. The quarterly meeting of theYPCU will be held at the Highland church on Dec. 28 and 29. CaH and get our prices on land in western insas.

Interstate Investment at this office. Arther Cowan who is attending school at Emporia is expected home next week to rpsnd holidays. If you want to keep your wife in good humor get a ack of ''Best Yet" flour at Niedermeyer Son. Ed Schnee and wife are enjoying a visit with Mr Schnee's half sister, Mrs. Emrr.a Brown of Carlrin, Mo.

Walter Stewart who has been h.rsking otnlorW. A. Goldstniih returned home Sauday to his home at Wabaunsee, Kansas. Wanted- To trade for 150 set of second JL Zs'o 40 iht ir.iin in -T ture yesterday and has been busy since un- Athol. loading and storing it in tbe north room of the Moore building.

He intends to begin Chas Noiris has been suilenng the past business next week. In th spring he week with his eyes. erect a one store bnilding on the tl ree lots There is complaint among shipper? a'cng he bought north of Niedermeyer Son's. the Rock IsLaud line of scarcity of cat to Fred Gemachlich, one of our prosperous 3il'P Eock. 1 German farmers, has purchased 24o acres If it is a great thing to be cor.trrted is land of Henry Westerman of Kensiug- slill a great thing not to wish that whuh p.

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D. p't No. -7 77 1'ieiulit M. IMsks ar ti' taMiS aj'itiy tj an J. A.

Stewart, Gen. An't P.i. Kansas City, M.T duoo es ton fcr $1 1 ,800. The farm is wel improved and lies two miles west of Kensington, Tao land sold at an advance of about $20 per acre in the past nine months, Thtre does not appear to be any let-up in the advance in price of land. do not possess.

A bi thday patty was nivon at the hurrc oJ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mooie last even n.i honur of Miss Moure. The 2icw Eta says that the rats are git-ting thick down there.

The thiir Owi '(( (he large shuk of hu'gis and surrios wo now hive on hind v.e vc (ifcjrted to nik? cut iincc on ail busies of 2.50 and S5 on urri-s. 575 I'Sges ''ing 72.30 -jih! $60 budgie? vpt $57.50 and 5'15 urru $H0 Sid!) sitTy at $95. u-r (hit our irante md ic same as though you We show land free ef charge and guar-pallts legs tight around tlnir ar.kKs aid antee our prices to be the Dont get (he women- well ttuy go out a.ter buncoed by bonie irresponsible stranger claimiug to be a real estate agent. We have Conrad Gemachlich, one of the prospor- ft Pi H. C.

Daniels of Kensington taker, the News for John Bums went to Kansas City on the etock train Tuesday. Sherman Kirk of Abilene Kansas is a new Sutsciiber this week. A Christmas tree will be held at the Highland church Saturday niht. If you count your health any object tuy Kensington our at Niedermeyer Son. tne lists o' lands owned nv tnree ot trie' rar frm.ro 'h- ti.n nf German farmers ioins the ti.ro.

fod I full pr ce, lo ous 1 l.mkcts, feed look them oscr, h.r etc '-n h.r- ili rii. (r 0 i- largest non-residents in no.thwest Kansas NeWj tt.adeis Ulls and nobody can sail land cheaper than or more subscribed, such a Mr. Gen i ech- lich, on our subscription list Holiday rates on the Ruck Island ill 1 oinVand third fare for tire round trip Child ao. It you are going west see us Interstate Investment News office. J.

W. Farrel, cf Michigan who has betn visiting his biother-in-law R. M. Tracy ot Ward Tackitt was unable to work se-( iland liarnctis, lieavy or light. If there is eral oays last week because of rheumc-.

tiada in you call at the harness shop, tism. Carl G. Anderson. ren between 5 and 12 yeais or ago will trave BIOS. fy It 1 I 1 Smith Center was in town Saturday on tr's 0j aJult rate.

Tickets to hr on sale Uecur.bir 22, 23, 24, 25, iO and 31, aiid Januaiy I mid until January -1. in Harness, etc. wav to Cedarville to visit G. S. Simmond-B.

Mr. Farrell is well pleased with this country and says one person can do more farming here than six can. in Michigan to If vv-e do not publish items from your neikhboiht.od you will confer favor upon tlie publishers cf the News by sending in items ur refering us to someone who will. As holiday tine approaches the boys who A Cur: for JI holer a As we havt' of ci 'fi Vj 5 There will be a Masquerade dance at Brew's hall next Monday night Dec. 25.

Even tody come and have a good time. Guaranteed Pnre and Unbleached, and rrcde Ircm the best Kansas Hard Lebtnon Flour. Sold by Niedermeyer cc Son. Roy Moore returned Saturday from Salina where he has been attending the Bus- raise the same amount of crops. Fruit is very plentiful there, and fotty acres, of land is considered a "Ood sized farm.

(Iii.Icim ill val iots parts if thr- we lie loin-wing which is lid to In- a MH" cure tin- disi'iise, was in the O-laiijin A are away to school, are glad to get back lio.nt! again to put their feet under the home table and partake of mother's cooking. Train No 27, the Jersey, was delayed five hours at Esboa Saturday because of a "dead An engine from Phillips-l'liru ii as sent down to take the train on he ness College. Roy will return after The KH Phillip Albrecht, the Duroc Jersey hog raiser, living near Athol, delivered one of his registered thoroughbreds to George Boyd yesterday Mrs. Kate Emme had a very bad runaway today in town. One of the horses became frightened as they were opposite the Ken FarnuT scver.il fais tigo and vc rs-pro i duce it.

1 'I have seen rood ninny diflerent, ij things IneJ, tail I hive seen but one that will KCtunlly prevent ho-rs from holidays. Miss Beulah Fleming of Manl-attan ar tived Friday evenin'r lor a shoit visit with sington hotel and the team became unman-; huvini; eholeni or cure -and this ageable and Mrs. Emme, her two children rcnn ily will prevent it it is and her n-other were thrown and all more giwu asdin cteil. I' will cure every l.oj; or less injured. The buggy was badly that will drmk it when pivea r.i h.

rn. relatives here. She returned to Smith through. Center Sunday morning. The John Kerr Drug Co, purchased the The Royal neighbors gave a social at the line ot rrars and notions of Fcstcs tall Friday evening that was enjoyed by Fleming.

Festus has taken the exrra rocm everyone who attended. The Royal Neigh-! to gcod advantage by using it for the lois aie Roy.il entainers anv way. mil) carriers. Suv voir six MmS. take one itde- broken up.

Kensington Mirror. pi. i lo i-'t you un'als and 'mi lirst-elass. Short orders a si I hrand of cigars, camlios, 11s a rail. Si ruth room ti li i ri 1 hi 1.1 dally.

Have and fruit in Brew huild- I I ho iiuw ai the ho: Avn. inir. More ys to rsst urcha rrlson WhlUier (0 Oil MUST HURRY spoonful of crude eailiolii' acid and p'it. it in thir slop pail and then l'nl the up with i it'll slop ot aiinos' any liy duiut this Mie aciil wii! mix all tk-roiu'i the slop -in I very h'U in not- s-Vtaf aone tnt wh it lis will cuii.J and ill ink he will lie Hive this about three times .1 week in 1 1. is, piopor tlnti to any number of addition to Ibis to iiboii! one i nt of the acirl add I wo ill ms of water.

Vvll take- a coiiinioa waiter sprinkler and sprinkle (he-pens pkiceof sic p-irig; keep pens cl-au of ail filth: do thisa'u ml wiee ii Wi jk v. hen i cholera anywhere near. lcn tie re is no cholera abou' once even week or two is sulTil'iit; This is the i.liii!' that wiil prevent, hoj choleia. The Mirror Post News Piano oaiot The great contest for the Howard piano and the Monarch Organ is now fct ting exciting and the friends cf Icth girls taking an cctive part 1 11 tho fftw subscribes and rmtva's for airy ef the above papers count 1:5 ftr er. c'i new aubscribcr and one vote lor 1 cent on 1eney.1l or arrratages.

Xhei a'ro only two contests its, M.sj Lsm 0 lsta and Miss BTauie Smith both of Any as3istanc3 you tr.ny giva tli2s' I PROPR. Vvill you spend 1 Will you spend $5, A present for 1 0 or 5 15? A few left but they are going. All kinds of delicacies for tho table. Fancy boxes with fancy creams, bonbon and choco- latcs. Bring in your Produce.

Wo pay highest market price. Ml CLUBBING KHTKS uiintj (these Itnrr winter cvcningi you wi'i want jotc ocd r.ewj-pqerlo cat Vc 1 a chd hin rakj-wiiha rumbrr of rewspapew crioLici's and can nab'c yru to tcr cVap. We effer the daily Karsit cdy M. m.iudir Sunday ai anil hoi News. f.r ii cf Stir ted I worthy young ladies will hi appro rS'j JX S.

Ji. oa5W MJosMf jm Ja Jtomof JO. 5 est- I by the publishers. Candidates aroprct tyc'ose and the figures "11 ret V- pn! lwbcd ajii'- ui tit t'i. Uirmbcr the ccr.tcst closes tl2 first jn January.

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Pages Available:
366
Years Available:
1888-1906