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Clay County Argus from Morganville, Kansas • 1

Clay County Argus from Morganville, Kansas • 1

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Clay County Argusi
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Morganville, Kansas
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S3 A BOUNTY ARGUS ULAY VOL. 1. MORGANVILLE, KAN8A6. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1901. NUMBER 19.

nurse, we are glad to have Nellie get MILTONVALE, John Kalin J. H. Ostlund acquainted in our neighborhood as nurse, but earneetely hope she will not KALIN OSTLUND PHOTOGRAPHERS Everything First-class in Photograph and Artistic Photographic Novelties I Your Money's Worth I find any more eases such as she has at present. D. F.

Lawson Jr. 'accompanied by his little red wagon started to see Grandma last Thursday morning, when his mamma missed him she track Water Color or Pas ed him up but he made good time considering the number of his shoes he got nearly a mile before mamma could drew his attention. A Lively Little City that Was Visited by the Argus People. Last Saturday after taking in several districts in the country, we drove into the beautiful little village of Idaua. There is several good stores, a bank, large lumber yard, a fair sized creamery that is in operation and several smaller business houses.

Yet we were not satisfied with what we had seen, so started out again and wound up at the terminus of the L. K. W. railway, the lively little city of Miltouvale." This town has two roads, the L. K.

W. and the Santa Fe. It is populated by six or seven tel Portraits. Button Frames, Buttons, Medalions. All Work Guaranteed.

CLAY CENTER, KANSAS. NEW GOODS ARRIVING A very interesting Sabbath school and class last Sabbath. We expect Ill in the new chairs next Saturday. WewillmiEB "Caddy" if we have lost her. The afternoon party given to classes 3 C.

STILLMAN, I Physician and Surgeon. jj it Morganville, Kaasas. ffi hundred enterprising, thriving people one and two last Saturday was a success. The entire afternoon was filled with merry games, 6houts and laughter except when the little mouths were filled with good things which was the who do business on a business basis. last hour or more.

The teacher had There are several large general stores, exclusive stores, elevators, yards, but no hotel. G. I. BODINE, 1 FASHION demands for early Fall wear are represented here. Every freight and express brings some thing new, and our buyer, now in the East, keeps us posted on what is going to be most in demand.

Only reliable, trustworthy igoods are carried 'here, and the standard is continually raised; while every article you buy, no matter how much you pay, you can always rely that it is the lowest it is possible to sell for. Our method of doing business and our custom of purchasing in enormous quantities, give us perhaps, an advantage in offering seasonable merchandise at all times for the little cost to you. Come here for everything you want in Dry Goods. prepared a nice lunch followed with peanuts and candy. There was thirty-three childern present.

A town of this size without a hotel is something out of the ordinary, and it Dear little friend Cricket haw we is claimed that the rent on the build sympathize with you, we have went ing is so high that it makes it impos Hair Cutting, Sharing, Sham pooing. Call and see him. NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE. Morganrille, Kansas. sible to do business along that line.

through house cleaning too, and those bed slats inhabitants, don't mention them, but we would say: The next thing to pulling their teeth put is to put a nice coat of varnish over them, did you ever notice how different any In our rounds we met nearly all the men who are in business and found them to be a social, courteous lot of people, who are standing up for their town in everything, and do not stand thing looked when treated in this way? 44 4 OR And the crickets? Well by all means help the ladies to get every one out of the house as soon as possible, they back when any proposition comes up that will be a benefit to their town and are bad things. community. I hear that one of our correspondents Proprietor i UTEfiT, FEB uiSlL STABLES First-clkss ear taksn of stoek entiusted to our cars. Morgansrills, Kmum. I The town is surrounded on the west got very angry a short while ago ohnsnri lose by a fine wheat district and on the east north and south by general farming about something cricket wrote, Rosebud will fess up too that she thought it hit her pretty straight thinking it and stock growing.

was the Editor, but she thought that On Saturday afternoon we counted as she had been unfaithful in one weeks duty she was in fault and needed a THE CITY DRAY. ninety-eight wagons and buggies at the hitching posts at one time, and the merchants were very buBy waiting little lashing. Will say to my brother correspondents let us not get angry, A. P. Mason, Prop.

All work In this Ho promptly at- with what each other says, we are only upon their numerous customers. corresponding let us do it with woaea io. urea car iskm On Sunday morning we took our de la noting pianos and good nature. organ. Rosebud.

parture impressed with a good opinion of the city of Milton vale. DRY GOODS STORE. First Door West of First National Bank. CLAY. CENTER.

KANSAS. MORGANVILLE, KANSAS. $10 Bills to Bear McKlnlly's Portrait ft Washington The portrait of Presi BLOOM BLO88OMS. dent McKinley will be placed upon the next serious of $10 national bank notes Bloom, Oct. 7, 1901 One day.

last week as Henry Bahr issued by the Treasury department. The characters of all national banks was going about his work he thought expire in 1902, and according to the Geo. M. Miley, LAWYER. Office over Robinson's Store.

CLAY CENTER, KANSAS. law under which they were, extended Agents For The NEW IDEA FASHION PATTERNS, after expiration in 1882, a new series of notes must be issued. It will be a portrait series, with Mc he heard a. familiar sound, he listened, I suppose, and made up his mind it was a monstros flock of geese, coming his way, so.he. ran into the house and; in great, 'haste, loaded shell for goose, seized the gun and proceeded to get to the river, on reaching the river he stoped to survey the ground before making'attack.

It did not take Henry long, I think, to make up his mind that those geese was coming no nearer, very fast, and about that time Kinley 's face on the tens and Harrisons on the fives. Although portraits have appeared on silver certificates FLETCHER FINCH, Your Money Baok. and on treasury notes, none has appeared hitherto on national bank notes Sr. except Garfield's, A yound lady who was singing a it dawned upon Henry that his geese ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooJI few evenings ago rendered "Wait till the Clouds Roll By" in this manner: was Mr. so so's old squeaking drill across the river.

I believe when Henry got back to the house he told UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS, Clay Center, Kansas. his wife in a true hunters dissapoint- Wah tah the claw raw baw, Jawy, Wah tah the claw raw baw, Jawy. maw aw traw law wah, Waw tah the clay raw baw. Exchange. i Clyde's high patent flour le the ment that if he could get across the river that he would give that fellow The enough oil to oil his drill.

Jas. Lawson has gone out to Color ado, just where we dolnotknow. beet on the market. Try a eaok and be convlneed. Sold by Taylor.

SILVER SIlver F' 8lTir' Shippers of Grain. A IN Elmtors on tne CMcsio, Rwfc Islsad oft UKAlLl listen clflc RsflrMds. Wfest SssrCt rlc Mil for train. Call on lift. COMPANY Morganville, Chas.

Rardin went west with A. B. Lawson a week ago. C. R.

P. Bank of Morganville, Minneapolis and return at one Fare Oct. 8, 9 H. Bahr's Brother, from Illinois, is and 10. Good to return until Oct.

31, 1901. visiting him and other relatives here Fort Worth and return, one Fare, Nov 11 and 12, good for return Nov, 15, 1901, at present. We hear considerable complaint San Antonio and return at one Fare Plus 72.00, September 17 to 22 rood to return Sept, 25. because there is no stove up in our new school 'house, we hope this complaint Wichita, Kan. Sept, 30, to 6.

Annual Interstate Carnival and Fall Festival, one Fare for round trip. E. O. Thompson G. MooecocceooQOOotx Does a General Banking-Buelneee.

MORGANVILLE, KANSAS. A. EVERSOLL, Topcka, Kansas will soon have warm reasons to cease as it is really to cold for the teacher and scholars to sit in a room'; where there never is no fire. We find our own sitting rooms uncomfortable even where they open to a ketchen stove, we request that the teacher send our children (both home if she stumble's onto another day like those day's we had last week General Blacksmithing, HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. Thirty Years Experience.

Machinist. Moroanvilue, Kansas. VV. O. Park, A.

Cooper. Judson Whltesldcs. Hoi; Salesman, Cattle Salesmen, Goo. Keener, II. Uidy, Office, Sheep Salesman.

Dan Taylor, Solicitor. S. A.Cooper Com, (Successor to John E. Hale Com. Co.) Live Stock Agents Rooms 101 And 102 Exchange Bldg.

Kansas City Stock Yakds All ensltinmcntHirlvcn personal attention. Market reports furnished, blocker and feeder buying a tipcolaUr. There Is a great deal of materia WHIN IN TOWN 8TOP AT The Midland Hotel. Service First-class and Good Clean Beds. Choice Game and Fish in Season.

The Transient Trade Solicited, OUTTON. KANSAS. around at present. The doctor says his batient that was kioked by a horse a week ago Saturday is better, we would like to see the boy recover very much. We under ace: so stand Miss Nellie Klncaid is his.

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140
Years Available:
1901-1902