Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Athol News from Athol, Kansas • 5

The Athol News from Athol, Kansas • 5

Publication:
The Athol Newsi
Location:
Athol, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Quite a fluiry oi sr.ow Satutcsy evening, Ftint brushes to si.it you. Heir Drug I Company. See r. R. F'eming fur Insuraii.e, Fire, Lightening and ToruaJo.

0.ir I he eUwgo Indian Cigar is a peach I The trains arc runnin" irrepular apain Try it. Kerr Dim- Co. LU since the cold weather. Harvey Mahatfev v'sited friends in Smith Center over Sunday. Charks Biilar drew the laige grapha-j phone at the A ta restaurant Monday night, Wanted District Mai age rs to post signs advertise and distribute samples.

Salary $18.00 weei.ly, per day for expenses, State age and piesent employment. Ideal! Shear i9 Randolph Chicago. i Fred Caile boaided the tiain Tuesdav we understand mat unoi win nave ai millinery shop in the near future. Tune up and get your violin, mandolin, banjo and guitar strings of Kerr Drug Co. I Shoe Wearing (OO 1 I ri i 1 i 1 1 1 1 I to Mrs.

John Marley returned from Belle I rela-monl'nS fr Sterling, Nebr where he was ville, Fiiday, where she was visiting When in need of building material give us a chance to figure on your bill. We have a complete stock andourprices are right. Give us atrial. Yours Resp. called by the senous of liis sister Mrs.

Anna Weiman E. E. Jirookens! will respond to the toast Individual Re-' ports" at the Founder's Wav banquet at the Emporia State Nonnil next Thmsday. I Brookens is gaining considerable fame as a good speaker. Pioneer.

E. It. Kice of Cedar township is going to his shait towird b. aiding upthe fives. Smith Center is to have a cigar factory.

D. M. Kelly ol Sebetha is to be the proprietor. Walter Harlman now has a position in the Alti lestauraut. Walter makes a first-class waitei If you have a tad cold or cough don't hesitate to gtt a bottle of cough syrup at Kerr Drug Co.

John Kirchcfi returned home from Thayer county, Monday night, where he has Lieen visiting friends. James Boggs was visiting at Hum- grade of aorses in the western part of the RAMSEY ISET county has just bought a Michigan bred standard trotting horse which comes from the famous stables of Patrick McFaddeu, ii 1 i LongMcCuc Lumber J. R. NMLTY, Manaasr Terumseh, Michigan. Tlie best individual ever brought to this part of the state in the mt-r Willi the Jttatkes boys south of Smith Hsmboltonian class and will be kept at the E.

R. Rice farm nouhwest Athol the Alwavs in Season Center. Sunday. The tain the first of the week was rather early in the season. Ii tie coming spring is not an early one.

Mr. Hammond, rural route inspector, coming Si-asun. Journal 1 Ok MOKE CORN AND Vs The Kansas State Agiicultural Cullege, through the farmer's institute depar tment i was lipre ivionjay suj luesaay ana wenl has undiritakena vigorous campaign in Kansas for "more corn and wheat 'The aver- over both loutes. i an 03 fc)' 7 i If you want to keep your wife in good age yield ui com in Kansas tor the past ten I Hi' Ever lu as yen will lind any (uaraiit.i'u to jhi the tll'V J' is a isi mi ymi call and m-T'eet the ym; pi 1 i humor get a sack ot Best Yet" flour at years was only 22 bushels per acre. The Mic iermeyer Son.

average yield of wheat for 1905 was only uudeistand one oi our leading mei-j about bushe's per acie It is pjssrbl; to chants lure soon greatly improve the greatly increase thva aveiages, as ba-bcen Qg interior of his store building. shown in other stat s. An inoiea but a Or Church services were held in Kiedermev fcw b1" I1 acre will mean in Kansas of the church verai ii'tinon aouaJ.s to irte iarmeis. i er's hall Sunday inst 5 i Agriciltnal College is holding a seiies ot which has been newly papered Yes, they have advanced, what? Why Shoes, SoUon goods institutes this winter wtieie, con. and Anderson and Samuelsun sold a pair of harness to Win.

iikendall living north I heat'1 hold leading places on tl'e W' 4 (5 A fc A-1 tast of Sm th Center last week i 5r A grams, iectuieis are sent out horn the Ex-i peliiniiit station, and su.ci-s-ful farmers are lso expected to Hive their expei lenses. The statement of the First State Bank 4.T EC' oa; eg: ami dress piods. pi'te and bonirlit appears in this i.sue and we ca 1 your at- bei nter on Onv sliots com-leforu iidvanoo. therefor fct tlicm at the old riee. teiition tj the god whb it ma las the ot seed is being cen- A.

Mendenhall of Alton brough" Mrs. tered on th? matter of seed selection. our custC'iners vi rta: m. -ft: I' and Iwo clnldien to take the train While the inter, st seems gtestei than here-loi Oh go, Friday, where her parents live tofore in these tings, tlii attendance is Ed Miehe and Clark Va.iAusdall. woof i.ot half Even Mlssomi is 1 Ladies and Misses caps, shirt waists, line iif tlii ni.

edine iii and examine our a new line of 1 lm- the Euphonium quartet boys returned home ahead of Kansas, not only in the yield of pro" "3 Saturday evening. They report a pleasant ducts but in atteniatii-e at farmers atten-, trip. dauce Kot meeting ws held in Mieat Bread is recognized as the best Missouri that haduver 2000 fanne rs and cheapest article ot di.t. Ltbanoa Flour in attendance. A institute hai.

makts the best bread. edermever Son in KOveml.rr, an aiiendance of over 4ut0 goods, we will try to please you. Fair treatment our MOTTO fanners. But Kansas fcimers ate studying sell it and reading mort than those of otho states, ar.d will soon take bold of institute work more vigorously. Heniy Ottetuian retrrnerl from Thaer couny, Nebraska, Monday night.

He has been visiting hinds there lor the paft Wanted Ta had? for set of second hand harrit sj, lnay or light. If there is any trade in you call at the harness shop. Carl G. Anderson. I- C.

Bj.cs and wife returned to Omaha i r. i 19 i if! Suiet We nan jt 'at many ii i l.o!lfril lai'Lie vain-e; I si llee i iriee-. yn i he a sin we v. i hraiiiis aial Kev and v. ill u'tia' lit al i l'al pri-" Ma ice niir slm' and will real Son TIC First 5tflic BanK at Athol, St-itc '( Kansas, at the c'ose of business on the 2yrh dev nf Jan.

1906. from this point this motning after a weeks i visit with their father and mother, Mr. pnOXFi NO. 1 and Mrs. Wiliiam Wi icht near Athol.

1:1 4 1 I) I Me Ai i Tv i vj Jv nr Ail Wessen We noticed several new buggies taken Out list week Ibis's an era of ptogress when there is not much diff. rence between Hive all your receipts filled out at rr the tiw.i lad and his rus ic rn I' mint i Carl Kroi was in town Monday with a A. Hodson, living northwest of town, load ot died ver suldenlv Monday afternoon, of ii J. rUy spent Sunday and Monday stomach trouble. The old gentleman was TRAINS LEAVE ATUOL AS FOLLOWS: i h- 'i 41 1-1 a' Smith Cent about S2 years old and quite feeble He We are pa pared to print sale bills at 1 first tool tick Saturday but his condition the lowest late was not thought serious by the a' tending Fred Stroh vis.

ted friends in Smith P'lvsiciaa' He suddenly expired Monday 1 Ken. Tjf.i No. 7 No 'yO -ight 'A- Blty' Yclir Meat of 1 he afternoon The remains were bur ed in the Pleasant View cemetery Tuesday. Scott Ric3 and L. C.

Uhl, arrived; VI 1 i a 1 I No. Nn. in ll'-BKO! I. Ael.t AT ATHOL ME ii II -le Ml 1C1 ll.ttliil! I 111- 1 tal-ir i ar apply to am Center th's week. John Killer returned Monday eveirng from an nded stay in Iuwa.

Hands on your packet books. If you havn't ny get one of Kerr Drug o. It is easy to dye with Putnam Dye. Kerr Drug Co. The damp w.

a'her this week will put the wheat iir.good shape for March winds. The child of Mr and Mrs. Chas. Norris, home from Mexico lai.t Friday morning Both of tl.ein taorouhly enjoyed the long i trip but neither are anxious become iti- sens of the southern republic. They say that Mel Womcr has a ood show for a fortune.

About 103,000 a 'res of pine timber I are under his contiol and the coming of a I railroad into the county wi'l make him, r. uw.n Cien An' I. I K' in I.I nie th I 1 1 1 Have fresh oysters ar.d fi-h mi Thursday. Iliuiiest marli'd price jiahl in cash lor hides. (-1 i I in i.i i.

Most of the sales this week came during the bad weather. Evan Lloyd is visiting relatives at week. that was reported to have the scarletina is rich. Pioneer. kct er' 1 Petition was made to the city council' Will If and and wife of Gaylord was here lust Tuesday evening for a franchise for' i.i i.

i ii n. i J. R. Lloyd, Propr, Vi Thursday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

L. waterworks and electric light systems by L. J. Kiedermeycr was in Kensington on the Kensington Li 'lit and Water Co. This A GREAT OFFER JnhnK is here this week after company is made up of Kensington busi-' hi I ness men and as the franchise asked fori M' 'm wwww wwi iwmw trr Kanras Cisyand St.

Toe. would mean-a great improvement to the rm I A 1 1 nil rc 75 city. ne councu is jusposea to grant tiie i 1 1 1 JW'Ui naif. yio I K. Fail returned home Monday from pc.tllion.

Xhey, however, deferred action I AUnl MPUc 1 VT Osborne county where he has been, visiting one from Tuesday night. nAWi nL wi l' J1 If you cire unary nt.d want ft eoi'r hokbcir.e wca! rcivtemlvr BOTH tor $1 eic.i.eo i Mirror. The pric. of the out put of the Jewell City A donkey lhat employed in carrying-coal mime. Jus en boosted $4 j-tr ton oniflei ht, over the moantains was loaded busitu last triaay.

If you count your health any object bny Kensin, ton flour at Kiedermeyer Son. 32 1. Vance, the paper hanger of. Kensington is having more woik than he can over hi Mr-, rilen1 Cronn, of Cherokee county, a' Friday, for a visit with her nephew. AlConaway.

Ottu Mand returned to I.Tor. 3anJ, Oklahoma, alter an extend visit here with relat. and friends. It ytr didn't wear off smoking New Years, resolve to smoke better cigais and get them cf John Kerr Co. Harvey Mahau'ey of Smith Center had rrvi th? the of oiders from Topeka.

I TILTH with salt In cross ng a mountain stream We will ha'-e in a few days he best and Hie donkey slipped and fell into the water, largest of crepo and tissue paper in As a result the Fait dissolvs.Vand the don-the county. Kerr Drug Co. key was relieved of its load. 'This'' re- Hy special arrane'eiiient with the publishers of the Farm 'Journal. Philadelphia, we are enabled to offer both papers for $1 to every new i you wiili livery, thiiifj new atul Hrstclass w.si animal useir, is a Who to Icarn a good trade from.

snap. I will List woik it again." The an experienced bar ness maker As thede next day the donkey was loaded with salt advance pavintr suoscnuer maud is every day for goo 1 honest HARRISON and WHITHER SOl'TH ROOM lil.VCIC charge of the Long 'Cue Lumber yards home ma le harness I ve concluded to i aiid to every old subscriber who pays one year in advance again worked the same game. The next day the owner of lb; beast communed 'with hinself, sayinc: 'T believe that for the 2s'ews will receive- he -7777777777 take in one or two apprentices. I all at the i harness shop. Carl G.

Anderson. While the hog cholera is a dr eaded stock disease and causes the larmera to loose thousands of dollars each year, there are last tck dming the si J. I'. Kulty A number of young ople from this ilae atttiiriid the box supper at the Fleming B''honl house Friday night and port a grand time. Mr.

Zabcl and Miss Nkmnn turned blamed brute is onto this salt I will just fool him a trip and load him with rponges- Tlcen when he falls down into the water he will think there is sure something doing, for the longer he Farm Journal FKKF, for live years. The Farm Journal is yrs old and en iovswd iiopttlarit Giiy Di'ov iinri Ti'iiif a I'K'1- 1 other stock disease as bad. The cost of i Saturdiy morning to Auburn, bra-ka, the Texas fever to the South is estimated I stays in the wet the heavier hi load will I. in 1 a at t'i a. at 40 million dollars each year Its known I become." So he loaded the donkey with i i i i .1 A A 1 Tl I.

II 1. 1 3 1 2 3 i UlvUI StJVri 11 WCCtO i 3 1 Willi HIQUVLD HI the country. the cattle tick is not only the carrier ot 1 a great bag full of sponges; but the donkey 71 fVthol Barber" Shop- K. A. IT.

WIT I rn.i Agency fur r.iiilmiv Stcini l.i-i-tl-, Hash ft 'fs Tin Tr-. If you waut a nice Valentine for that best girl of j-oms, we ran suit you. 114 John Ken Drug Co noticing the size of the pack and the light-i every suite, aiHI Is Olio Ol UIC Now Is the time to buy western land br th" Texas fever infection, but is a parasite most useful, interesting and trustworthy farm papers. which prives cattleof much blood, retards growth; teduces the milking capacity and Inducts iu irritable state known as "tick eas a Smith Center visit ness of it, got wise and winked his other eye, remarktd to himself, "I'm not sure that I am on to the game, but my opinion is that this is not my day to slip." Ex. fore the pnets advance fer the sprin rush which it is sure to c3o Call and Ft us show you prices.

Interrtate Investment Co. at thi olH'ie. D. II. or Sunday.

flroi ry.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Athol News Archive

Pages Available:
366
Years Available:
1888-1906