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The Athol News from Athol, Kansas • 5

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The Athol Newsi
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Athol, Kansas
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S. Sunday is Easter. Scon time to jut up than srreens. The frost to the Myeis and Hue's' build ing is in place pT r. Yen ought to moke the Jnjun cigar! F' ill Just received a stock of white'pine Karr Dm- to.

li abler vvj are for. iung John Mrly shipped two ii cattle to Kansas C'i'y, Tuesday. Maybe it a-Une too- want. WV hare it. Co.

till Selling the b.tt ion in price. We have a go.d s'Ti'-'iy of- an-ti ecg live. Ki r. ag Co i It's 1 Oiieslion The homtj play, "I -'in, oi Seen;" will be put on tlia utae the tetter pa-t id the month. Soir.eljacs (n screen doors in both Fancy and plain.

White pine door will last twice as long as yellow pine and will not warp nor shrink. We aisd have window screens. and look over our stock before going elsewhere. Prices right. LONG McCUE LUMBER CO.

fc- y-d tiioney. i here iie w. in 1.. i.incs 1,1 stmuKO on ftftcriiotm at I i.ii I'xz maiket. 1 lliat arc ir.ff r-r.

1 ho nviihine A larfjts attviidauce is Iiiehurds, on tit thn prosix-T young fanners liviuguoriiiof to n. his faith iu the Newii by last Monday. A little hail fell her. l.mt ur. harness can s.u-.de 1,1 harness.

r-cry picif i cr th. t.us into our ex making our vcrv Juralile AHDERSOM SUKUELSQfi z1. i. during the Khower of nii'i. At the hup covered ron.in: i about an inch.

Ci C- f. Go to Thomrn's rctauiant for fine chocolates. For gardea seed go to Niedermeyer Son's. The rosis are in gnoi! shape for traveling sgin. A full line Badenburgs at Nieder IP A -1 John liorgman was in town Monday and took home a ot Shti cream sti'arators, tor which nut hi m- In is agent.

has a 'good M-parator and lms boeu 'cry tu in selling tlioin. Messrs Voting aud Vh -rry iieuu' visit las' v.et k-to Chas. M.irinoiij. of Phillipsbr.rg, the well known arid jnpu-lnr breeder of lied Foiled cattle. While -TRAINS LEAVE ATHOL AS FOLLOWS: BOIINU: 1'Ltf No.

2t J-ii Stork F.xtra 7 m- No. 78 10 45 a. m. N090 Freight train (Moan. wusr koum: vflr.i-i.-.' Sen's.

il Is Make this a There .10 In brooding oer -ys to -me; The message of tcclj' plain, The future' lies aie e--er dumb. The work of yesterday pope For cod or il! let ccme what may; Eut now we face ancthor sa-j. Make tins a 0 7 Though yulerday we fai'ed to see The urging hand and larnest That call epportumiv, We faded to i.novv tile tint -r For some great deed, u-hat pi iiet The dawn comes up a vet nv, The gold.T. tnorturiits musi Hiike this a day This day is yutir'-; i QaS p. m.

i. 111. Passenger No. 77 Freight I 1 4V there, they jinrchased the lniil calf Tuny No. 1 b'iST, lor on even $100.

Next 1'riday the .1 ase ball boys meet and organize for the season. be prospects are that we will have a number ouo good team this year. The i'nl-losving are supposed tophty iuihe team aud Mai. in. Henry lleiuli Ant.

For slacpinjr car tickets, timetables, apply to any Kwk Island Ticket Agent. J. A. Stkwart. Ii-ii.

l'ass. IvansKS M. 0. 1 be ofiui ai The tiling it it be what He who takes up hi- ATHOL MARKET REPORT .1: 1 75 A4 Lih-1 rx e.Pe Make 11' ftrri.ir i i Spring work is claiming the of the farmer now. Bcsure and set out a few trees this spring and take good care of them.

Never too late to buy au Injun cigar, Jlerr Dm Co. If you count your health any object buy Kensington our at Niedermeyer Son. Kensington has organized a base ball team and will cross bats with whomsoever may eoine. James Hamilton, the plasterer, returned last week from Kanona, where he has been doing some work. A license was issued last week to Asher A.

Tnrno.r-ef this place and Mabel U. Smith of Frauk'iu, Nebr. A jeweler at Smith Center was much surprised to find the end of a finger iu a fleck that he was repniriug. Lloyd letnrued Saturday night from Vork, Nebraska, whore she was visiting relatives and friends for about) ten linys. There is no material better than for foundations and there are no better b'ocks maaa than those manufactured by' the Kensington Cement Works ') he people of Kensington will give the play, ''iSroken Fetters" at the fIC4.

1M I alllc, Corn. Wheat I l.iv Under I'CKS i inkers Hens Spi in(; cluccen: hin. 1 1 enni INo. 2 1 in T-t a den Smith, H. Kennedy, Fml and Frank Ilartiacre, Zi 1 Ho.isi- and Croun.

lfi'io's anew one. A ninu was upor 't- on in a hospital, and, he eame from under th" efl'eotsf 1 form, a pet monkey hoppt ontu 1 i-' bed. lie looked at the monk.y in hazy sick sort of a way, ami a- cing the 1 doeter: What is thatv" The ri'iilied: "That is what we Lock out of i you chiriiig the operation." Then the! sick man said: "Well, vhnte cr you are, and whatever you expect to become, be a boy, year mother mighty sick man." A verdief in the ami nf wr.s I ii ii UIIV 4" hniul." I Live ii. Son's. Si.rn.i.- lie a l.iush to 1 1.

In no I CI earn 1 I cu Mip, uirrectfij I. al a' Thesr ji'ict lo I. .1 can 'h ran 'i 3 r. 1 ti' ha (, awarded the administrator of the tie si cl the Into C. Hansen in thesiiil aniiiist Jfis l-' eii uttet I'; In.

the Ifock milroad Inst At niM-ning morning. '1 be e'W'i wa given the il ntph a Moiuh'y night, i was run down (tv n-hg the John Banks his recovered from his re- cent sick spell. Rev. was in Snvth C'titcr on business Tuesilay. Just received a fine line of chocolates at Thomm's restaurant.

Festus Fleming alteuded the corveiitien at Smith Center last Saturday. Have-a lasting -foundation -dy getting cement at ihe Ke.irmgtcn Cement Works. C. A. Cowan i hauling the siding for his new barn.

lie. wili conuneEce ork ou it this week. one of 1 Alii 1 tile hltle by, west bound lord fn-ighl crossing two miles cast of A young iat was alon ivruMiiu'Uiu uinn iiuusr oil lirk I liu- Uiore iia I) c. 'ij rv t'e. ago.

ii favi el e.U. nl'-t lane: tie' liar 4v day night April A number of yoaug people from here expect to attend. raCioa 'ay til 'i 1 .1, i. XS iu a lit of teeth l. i Joe i Ulade made a huslv ca to certain ti: upilars.

What pen in this bull; Wanted District Managers to post signs advertise and distribute samples. Salary SIR Or) weeklv. 83 nil npr d.iv fer iu the wagon and 111 hir way from Smit. Cer.b r. lie m.tsi have on killed instantly as bis lifi -shodv with the i-h I crush', was found on the walking bt of the engine after tho trai-i had been stepped.

A verdict was secured at a formrr trial of the case but the buj lemo ceurt it back to the flisti ict court for anew trial. The 01 tl try' If you wait to keep your wife in good sute age an(J prgsent employment Hea, humor get a ack of ''Best Yet" flour at ft- nJi ill 4 l.ooll Opera House i'he bad reads la-it Wei large, numbi from here Uiattei is being prosecuted bytheeldest a wanted opera Ion cr, son, who was appointed administrator to attetd the niug of tla at usinglon. of the I. M. Maliiu and F.

1 I OM 1 unite a number wot in ten. .3 attend'. Rioe of this place are attorneys for Hansen. Journal. the All Shear 39 Randolph Chicago.

Next Thursday evening a dance will to given iu Jirew's hall by the base ball boys for the benefit of the ball team. Come out aud linvo a good time give yonr support to the ball team. Walter Ilartmatm writes from Mouto Oito. California, that ho is enjoying himself and likes the country. He pays he found employment as soon as he arrived.

Also mentioned the fact that there were ou the ground going to waste to keep tho people herewith lemonade all summer. the i'io. at the el ace Willi 'rise I iiigluy and -111 How to Treat YuiirTown iV ''jt-i 1 The following goad rules for the treat- of the new op ra heu 0. It ii. ment of your town are worth considering.

by electiiaity iindh''nted a a The suggestions are all in line with wis-j Tlic opera hairs are of tho pa urn dom and very good sense and are bcudiy ui-d the s-jpci'i. The lioa.s. -s a i 1 ') i il1 1 it i Our ketvcar Ui-- h-v i IViedermeyer Son. Notice the ad of BeLJcr Hawthorne in this issue. Give them trial if you need any painting or paperhangiug.

The alfelfa fields are starting out in good ahape thi3 spring and are already furnishing good pasture for begs. Perry Hudson is hauling brick for the foundation of his new house. Perry is one of our progressive farmers. JS. J.

Tuxhorn, one of the indus'riaua German farmers living northeast of town is a new subscriber this week. Push is what we all have to do ar.d tc belp you along buy a package cf Push lireakfast Food of Chas. Norria. Harvey Mahaffey has charge cf the Long-McCue Lumber Company's business during the absence of manager McKulty. The Kansas City Commercial club will pass through here on May 14 -and will make a stop of 10 minutes at thi3 place.

Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Fail returned from commf naeo 10 ens gooa ceopte ui cue tewa.

1 a ci ,1 l'l" The Franklin Academy dice club .1 Its is the best in this pu the state and. the ila-at; pi ople of Kensington and vicinity leal grateful to the pi-eprietor. C. Ahl-born. Tho house ill bs the nicaiio ci drawing manv good shows.

i l'l-' ia 1 v. Ari phvred to a at preciutive audience Saturday night. Those who attended were highiy pleased with tho entertainment. Some of the members took the opportunity to visit former memberiK -the club here. They-were eonrtenus ocit gentlemanly iu their manners- atkl we welcome them back to our city.

Rev. Blenkarn and family, Dr. Burtch and the writer were pleasantly entertained rraiiklill Atiuleiny t.u The linect i-ntertaiuiueut v.v.r t-nvn i. i i 1 has enjoyed for several years v. ie; given 11 Lie Praise it.

Improve it. Talk about it. Trade at home. Be public spirted. Take a home p- ide in Tell of its business resotnee i.

Tell of its natural advantages. Trade and induce olhers to trade here. When strangtts com; to town use them well. Don't call ycur best frauds and imposters. Support the local intitutions that benefit your town.

Look ahead of cyourself yhen all the town is to be cora: deted. Don't forget 01 live off the pecple here, canvass. For Me p. 1111 UK'lal at the new opera house hut Saerilay uh'lit by the Hoys illee Club of 1'iank-lin Academy, accompanied by l'l 1 a l'l Mlir 1 .1 iVil'ii, liii.s vy Pa-n 1 I p.ii s'! lirineipal til' tne music school and I v' Reamsville Sunday. They have been visiting there with relatives for the part three weeks.

at the home of Mr. and Mr. XV. A. Goldsmith, uoitheast of town, Tuesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith have by persistent tfforts provided for them as nice t-ait 1 co 4i Miss ineitci. Tho program was varied and dehght-1 fill throughout. 'J hey kindly respond- Quite a number from here attended the entertainment given by Miss Eva Burtch a home ascan bejound anywhere (The table 4 ed to encores again and again Not- i If For LiUFe l-oHt ,1 ment of littl" tnik ii of ju-ju a il! I in- ii: i ii-.

withstanding live lain aud dc nea a good si.ed audience were scat. The set by Mrs. Goldmith was a credit to herself. It was a feast that the average editor doca not have the pleasure of. enjoying very often.

at the close of her school, roathwest of town They report a good time and. a very-appreciative program. Miss Buitch taught a veryratisfactory trim cf fcJiooI end you should help others as they I music, birth voice isml ut-jl gave cvidf-Mco fit il enliiire in ti.iieti and you. -i-s ta etc iu felt 'Jtio-i that credit to tin- instilution they proud to represent. They have.

H-i-n g'ving concerts in the e.oi'.uty seats wen of u. and it-biarara tte.it that cttne only froni the fact tln.t At'iol has been so well represented at tho Academy just over the' line. '1 lie yonufT pe.pie won A. C. in farl 1 golden opinions by thoir com! iTR 1 1 1 tr 1 Ki i.rxiii-! Come in we have them.

Hals, caps, shoes and slippers. Fancy shirts that it I ft ii ua W. I will please a prince, work and dress gloves of the best make. Also a'full line of fancv- groceries. Windm'lis end Pumps MisfCH Jiarpheyaud JSi itel and ''hi-.

Holt were by Mie V.tnAns-d.dls. )r. ('joj-s pod Prof. A Her found c. welroire at the Fouglasa home.

Mr Ucitei and r. Forier enjoyed the lioa-pitnbty of the lyer family. Frof, Wright, Mr. Fckloborgcr, also Kalph aud Hick Abraham found slmllor at "Maph- Dell" fnnu with the Gold smilhtl On leaving Monday morning they expressed thcutfclves as highly p'euscd with out tou n.i:U pcoplo, 1 1 ivti'I), i loiii-n'iu lV 'p jj MSEY iih work Ciuarautced Supplies ways kept on Hand. Estimates on cistern work qiven 3.

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Pages Available:
366
Years Available:
1888-1906