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The Clyde Daily Republican from Clyde, Kansas • 1

The Clyde Daily Republican from Clyde, Kansas • 1

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A i Dai KepMblicami The Clyde CLYDE, CLOUD COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 14 1907 VOL. I. NO. 182 Cloud Burst in Kentucky Railroad Time Tables. NEWS AND COMMENT.

Lexington, June 13, The third cloud burst within a week 0 0 Special for Saturday passed over Central and eastern Kentucky early today, doing great damage to the crops farm lands, and lowlands along the rivers. In many sections crops were practically ruined. Rivers are raising. Towns along the Licking river are threatened with Union Paolflo. EAST.

WK81. No. 128, No. 127, No. 176, 4:05 p.m.

No. 175, G. S. Copeland, Agent. At Gln Elder there is a residence known as the "suicide house," so named because during the past three years there has been several suicides at different times by people living at that house, The Plainville city council has passed an ordinance providing for a penalty of $1 to $12 for any boy or girl under the age or sixteen caught out on the streets after the curfew riDgs.

Tomorrow Saturday we will have a table of regular 7 cent Lawns at Mi r-rf i' vuna. i 4 0 0 0 6 Abilene's Mayor Acts as Marshal DC Si Clyde Will Celebrate. A man named Wise was arrested at Mankato last week for boot-lecrgins MlBBOUrt Paolflo. WEST BOUND. Train No.

505 6:12 a.a No. 575 7:52 a.a No.595Local Freight 10:37 a.n, No.503Mail Express EAST BOUND. Train No.508Mail Express 8:49 a.n No.596LocalFreightl2:17 p.rc No. 564 5:44 p.m No. 506 10:50 p.m.

Trains do not carry passenger! only west of Clyde. J. W. Wests. Agt.

We ask you to come in and see these booze. But there is nothing in a name anyhow or he would not have been caught. Abilene, Kan. June 13. A peculiar situation prowing out of a plan to avoid appointing an old soldier as maishal lias resulted in Mayor A.

W. Pace putting on the star and being marshal himself in the absence of the appointed officer, who is east on a visit. Though passed 70 years of age he looks after the town in an encr getic manner. A drug store at Greenleaf adver tises as follows: "Big Crowd. People flocking to the drug store of Wal We just received and placed on sale, a Clyde will celebrate the Fourth of July this year with appropriate ceremonies.

Watch for lare bills and later announcements. Prominent speakers, ball games, a foot race for a $25 purse, all kinds of old-fashioned races and contests, possibly a sham battle, merry-go-round and many other sources of amusement, winding up with a grand ball at night. Everybody come to Clyde. shipment of new Floor Mattings. ter Montgomery caused much excite-mens." It was caused by the in Ohloago Rook Island Paolflo The "Eight Road" to and from and between stallation of a new Soda Fountain Mayor Schmitz Found Quilty that's what they advertised.

But was that the cause? You knor about CHICAGO ST. LOUIS MEMPHIS PEORA ST. JOSEPH I OEACBTEL. OMAHA DENYEB COLORADO 8PG8 FORT WORTH ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS drug stores in prohibition towns.

Mixed on the Laws Regarding Things have not got so duH in this San Francisco, Cal June 18. Mayor Sclimitz was found guilty of the charges preferred against him by a jury here tonight. The arguments in the case were finised at 6 o'clock School Meetings. KANSAS CITY old town yet that the loafers have and everywhere beyond. had to resort to 'pitching horseshoes for amusement.

Because the last legislature tinker this afternoon. The trial of Haywood at Boise, Ida Dr. P. Brahic. lias affirmed President Roosevelt's as Everything Tales of the Telegraph.

sertion that Haywood, Moyer and Physician Surgeon James R. Sumner, of Omaha wants Pettibone were undesirable citizens, Men who agitate strjfe between the prrdon for theft on the ground that TRAINS LEAVE CLYDE AS FOLLOWS EAST BOUND. Uo. 40 4:20 a. m.

No. 28, 11:37 a.m. No. 60, 10:42 p. m.

No. 76, Local Freight, 9:17 a. m. WEST BOUND. No.

39 11.38 p. No. 59, 6:00 a. m. No.

27 5:21 p. m. No. 75, Local Freight, 2:45, p. m-For sleeping car reservations, tickets, time-tables, apply to any Bock Island Ticket Agent.

employer ana the laboring men are he steals every May and can't help it All Calls Answered Day or Night. undesirable citizens. They stir up In the remaining eleven months in this strife in order to hold their job the year he is an honest man, but on of OiKee and Residence 1st Door East at a fat salary. Patterson's I nplement Store. The Topeka Capital is again defeat the first of May his fingers begiu to itch and he steals everything he lays hands on till the first of June when ed with the school laws of the state, and rearranged and shifted the date for school meetings, the state super intendent has been obliged to issue a circular to the county superintendents of the state to elucidrae tae work of the lawmakers.

Under the laws there are four different dates for school meetings, each kind of a district having a different date. The circular issued to-day by the state superintendent says "As some uncertainty exists as to the effect of the legislation of 1907jun the date of the annual school meeting I submit below an interpretation of the provisions of the law on that subject: "The date of the annual school meeting in consolidated school, districts is the second Wednesday in ing Calderhead for congress in the 5th district. The Capital always does he becomes an honest man again. DR. C.

BRANDONJ DENTIST. this on off years and clear up to about three weeks before he is re nominated Mrs. Tillie Davis, of Camden, N. J. Orchard Meets Peabody had twenty-six duck eggs which she on other years.

The Capital never intended to put under a hen for OUi.w Ovor Auten Joinea' Shoe Store neglects to show its Greenleaf Sentinel. I'iione No. 11, Of KANSAS? hatching, Her husband found the eggs and cracked everyone of them on her head, and it was with her hair done up in scrambled eggs that she You can find all kinds of crushed fruits for ice cream Sundays. Tony's made complaint to the police court. O.

F. Marcdtte James Clinch Smith, of New York, A Bank For Talmo; Concordians Boise, Idaho, June 12. Former Governor Peabody and Harry Orchard met face to face this afternoon. Orchard sank back and trembled- Peabody smiliDgly held out his hand, saying, "how are' you, Orchard?" Orchard broke down completely. He said: "I am ashamed to speak to you." The governor reassured him in a few words, and Orchard remarked, "I am thankful I did not kill you and am spared the weight of that crime." Physician Surgeon, is taking his wife all over Europe to are Interested wean her from what is termed "musical obscession.

In plain words CoMordia Daily Blade. she has neglected her family, church Talmo is to have a bank, The Special attention given to correct ing defects of eye sight. Glasses properly fitted. IJOfflce over Bechard's Drag Store TELEPHONES Office, No. 97.

Eesidence. No. 68. society and neighbors to devote her At Patterson's. CUT IT OUT.

This advertisement and hang it in some convenient place. Our washing days are Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays; and ironing days Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. The Clyde Laundry. I. B.

RANTS, MGR. Exchange Hotel V. Thompson, Prop. Everything clean, neat, and up-to-date. He Solici Your natron age.

Farmers' State Bank of Talmo," time to her piano. She has even gone having just been organized with a so far in this ''musical obscession'' as to get a job leading an orchestra. Get capital stock of $10,000. Concordi; une, (See Sec 121 of the School Laws, of 1905 "In union or graded school districts organized under sec. 345 to sec.

355 of the School Laws 1895, the date of the annual meeting is the last Wednesday in June, if the union district comprises two or more existing school districts: but if the union district comprises but one school district the date of the annual meeting is the 3rd Thursday in July. (See Chap. 331 of the Laws of "In all other school districts including cities of the third class not comprised in the two classes mentioned above the date of the annual meeting is the third Thursday in July." parties who will have an interest in familiar with that term "musical ob the new institution are B. D. French, I'll stop your pain free.

To show you fir9t before you spend a penny what scession" it describes the condition of lots of women whose kin folks are II. W. Barber and E. J. Messal and Miss Amanda O.

Bockfelt and Greer M. Worley were married in the Presbyterrian church, Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock by Eev. Currie. Clifton News. my Pink Paia Tablets can do.

1 will these together with residents of Tal (unfortuuately for the neighbors) too mail you free, a Trial Package of them mo and vicinity will own the bank. A poor to take them abroad for the Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets. Neu building will be erected and business cure. will begin just as soon as the build ralgia, Headache, Toothache, Period Pains, are due alone to blood con A vegetable dehydrating plant is gestion.

Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets ing is completed and furnished. The bank will be a strong one and will no in operation at Waukesha. This is what it does. It will reduce a bushel doubt prove a financial success.

of potatoes to such condensed form simply kill pain by coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure. That is all. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis, Sold by all dealers. Want Jingoism Suppressed that it car.

be carried in a tablet in The National Editorial Association one vest pocket, and none of the is now in annual session at Jamestown Get a free sample of Dr. Snoop's "Health Coffee" at our store. Jfreal coffee disturbs your Stomach, your Heart or Kidneys, then try this clever Coffee imitation, Dr. Snoop has closely matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor and taste, yet it has not a single grain of real Coffee in it. Dr.

Shoop's Health Cofiee Imitation is made from pure, toasted grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. Made in a minute. No tedious wait. You will surely like it. Sold by M.

B. Sohlinger. food quality or flavor is lost. This Virginia, and is being presided over plant is supposed to come to the res by a Kansas editor, Mr. E.

Junkin, Tokio, June 12. Newspaper men in this city were summoned before the home department, today, and advised to abstain from the publication of cue of the women. They will just of the Sterling Bulletin. On Monday serve their families with potato, spi President Roosevelt made an address matter of an inflammatory or agitat nach and chicken tablets no cook ing, no- dish-washing. ing nature upon American questions, to the editors, the opening remarks of which were as follows: "It is, of course, a mere truism to say that no IF YOU WANT TO A rennsylvauia man compiains other body of countrymen wieli as ex because a wife he secured by adver Using stayed only nineteen days tensiva an influence as those who write for the daily press and for the periodicals.

It is also a truism to say She must have thought he was adver Using for a cook. 11 EAT, In Wuukegan, 111., theyarealit that such power implies the gravest responsibility, and the man exercising tie more strenuous in giving a chari tt 4- vari than anywhere else on earth it should hold himself accountable and should be held by others account 'Friends" called on Val Levindusky of Waukegan, the night he was mar able precisely as if lie occupied any other position of public trust. I do not intend to dwell upon your duties ried. burst through a window, vank- i TELEPHONE 10. ed him out of bed with nothing but a to-day, however, save that I shall per 15! sheet on him, and then rode him all over town in a lumber wagon.

Then they Dearly laughed themselves to 1 i deutli thinking how funny they were Our Wall Paptr is leing sold at pnc. less than you ever saw before in Clyde. intend to close it out and quit hand ling it entirely except by sample looks, and we are going to sell every roll we have at stme price, If you have a room or two that you intend to paper, come qvick for we mean business, we are go- ing to sell every roll the 1st of July at some price. Remember the place Basement Store under the Post Office, KNAPP HAMMOND. James llaydt, of Edgewater, III needs something for his nerves.

He was walking on the etreet when he 4 We have fresh Fruit and Vegetables and everything to be had in the Grocery Line. thought he heard an automobile-be hind him. He gave a jump over the curbstone and broke his leg. The mit myself to point out one matter where it seems tome that tke need of our people is vital. It is essential that the man in public life and the man who writes in the public press, shall both of them, if they are really good servants of the people, be prompt to assail all wrong-doing and wickedness.

But in thus assailing wrongdoing and wickedness, there are two conditions to be fulfilled, because if unfulfilled harm and not good will result. In the first place, be sure of your facts, and avoid every think like hysteria or exaggeration; for to assail a decent man for something of which he is innocent is to give aid and comfort to every scoundrel, while indul 1 1 0 0 noise he heard turned out to be a lawn-mower in the next yard. Oustuve Turngreu, age 14, of Chi cago, is under arrest for trying to kill his school teacher. ''Why SOHLINGER, THE GROCER. (Shouldn't I kill was the argu moot of this Harry Orchard in em bryo.

"His children are all grown 0 Telephone iO We Strive to Clyde, Kansas. Please." he is getting old, and no one would miss him a bit, Besides I do n't like him." 4 gence in hysterical exaggeration serves to weaken, not strengthen, the statement of truth." 004 OOOOOOOOOOOf ooooooooooo.

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Years Available:
1907-1907