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The Admire News from Admire, Kansas • 1

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The Admire Newsi
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Vol. 2. ADMIRE, KANSASFRIDAY; MAY 3d, 1902. NO. 38.

PRISONERS SENTENCED. Fine growing weather. Large invoice of new pattern Pollett Speaki and Aiki for Court'! Judge Madden Bepliei. DON'T BE DECEIVED hats just receivod at Mrs. W.

F. White's. Notice to Woodmen. The loosing side in tho Woodmen contest will furnish refreshments to all Admire Camp Woodmen their families at tho school house Wednesday night; Juno 11th. Each member of loosing side are requested to bring a cake.

Tho following' members are on the loosing side! John Wayman and wife are re joicing over thearrival of a son at then" homo last Wednesday. John Paino and wife south of J. W. VulMitiiH. ji-aUcr.

town are tho parents of a girl b'aby born to them tho 10th. H. F. Hung, j. a.

rump. Mrs. Frank Kelley and Miss Trnv 301 Herbert Miller, 'litis. WeHver, Clara Smith of Allen, were in town doing some shopping Satur T. V.

Putnam, O. M.CIiiyton, day. A. iiui-nH, Miss OUie Davis returned homo C. M.

PoterBon, F. W. Lyon, Wm. Hinulling. Jack Hinulling, W.

Rn bourn, Gen, McDnniel, Grant B. V. Robert Henry Martin, 8am Rubonrn, Karl Clayton. Mose Kymmomls, Berth Scartli. Arthur Best, C.

II RickMrd. Howard Swartsel. Wheat. Fred Putnmn, Saturday from a week's visit with T. J.

SmulliiiK, her sister, Mrs. Castle, north ot Alien. Irwin Slover, L. DeWitt. Ity tho fine talk and flowing arguments of the transient salesman vulgarily called peddlar who tells you a hard luck story and offers to almost give away hw worthless trash.

I lis guarantee is of no value; because you will probably never see him again, and when you discover that the goods he sold yoii are not as he represented he will not be here to "make good." He pays no county or cily taxes; takes money out of the town; spends none here; is not interested, in the. welfare or upbuilding of the community, and simply comes in to "gull" the people and "feather his' ovv'n On the other hand, consider the home merchant. He haswell; we will let you figure it out for yourself. interests and ours are identical. "Honest Goods at Lowest Prices.

W. BROWN COMPANY, (The Pioneer Store.) Geo. Miller, Mrs. L. T.

Rumsoy, north of Noah Svyartsol, Shortly nf tor two o'clock Friday" afternoon, Judge Madden; pro nouneed sentence on the four pris-. oners found guilty at this term'of court. They. were'. a look'fng Jot as the sheriff and deputies led, them into tho room arid gave them, seats before the judge's judge immediately commenced the usual proceedings arid during a few remarks, said that' lip api preciated the mercy which jury had shown but thought that in each case (the two murders) that the findings should have been more severe, in keeping with tho state's This Was-quite a compliment for Mr.

McCarty, the prosecuting attorney. asked if ho had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon Rev. Pollett arose and asked to speak a few words. lie was given the court's permission and began: ''In the first' place I wish to thank the court for tho way in which this case was conducted. There was no partiality shown.

I have always tried to obey the laws town has been quite sick tho past F. C. liustonbach, few days. Dr. Hatcher is attend II.

Purdue, Oalh ing her. Mr. and Mrs. R. II.

Dost and Mrs; Sam Romsburg is quite little son Henry, left on tho morn sick this week." J- 11. A. Shipman came in Wednes nig nyer luesday tor a visit in Arkansas. day for a visit with his family. B.

S. Pitzer gaves us a dollar Gatha Hall went to Ilerington Saturday evening which renews Sundey to visit her sistor, Mrs. his subscription to the JNows until Wm; Henderson. 1, lt)02. Mrs.

Geo. McCord, who has Robbie Black purchased a new boon quite sick tne past week, is road wagon of A. J. Burns last reported as almost recovered. Saturday, and also a new set of Mrs.

M. V. Anderson and Mrs. harness of addle McDaniel. A.

J. Burns went to Wichita Sunday where they will visit relatives for a week. The heavy rain Sunday night raised the creeks very high and considerable damage is reported of my country. lie stood with form eroct but his head was bowed and all show of oratory was absent. Our old friend, Charlie Hill, of from different parts of the county.

lie simply bpoke as a man who near Admire, was in Hiskridge Saturday greeting old friends. Eskridge Star. Fred Vincent went to Wichita Monday as one of the Lyon county has nearly lost hope, and was trying to face the inevitable with a i i E. C. Parks, of near Eskridge, delegates to the republican state convention 'which mot there Wed told front.

I'roceedmg witn nis shipped two cars of mighty fine talk Rev. Pollett said that he never nesday, vvus arrested before except once, steers from this place to the Kansas City markets Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rickerd.

four nearly twenty years ago, and this Robert Ogelsby has been slight was for going in swimming, lie miles southeast, are the proud parents of a bright boy baby which made its appearance at their homo ly knocked out for a few days, caused by a horse ho was riding Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper, Groceries, Dry Goods, falling on him and bruising him up some. told of how he had lived to save men and preached the gospel of Christ the best he knew and as it appeared to him. When he finally reached the point where the discussion of the crime was inevitable ast Saturday. Charlie Showalter is suffering the inconvenience of a very sore The Missouri Pacific had a coup foot caused bv stepping on a nail le of bridges washed out by high-water in the western part of the MAN. ist 1 nday.

lie was unable to he passed it as rapidly as possible. "I can't explain how I did it, 1 work for a few days but is improv state the first of the week and the can't explain, and will go to my ing now. trains have been somewhat late as a result. crave with tins dark page still un The young son of Geo. McClune KJ explained, I don't, know, "I don't received quite a severe cut on the ask for a lesson; I don't want any tliigh Saturday ironi tailing on a and Glassware at mi-bed wire.

Dr Hatcher was lesson; I have. had lessons enough. Give me your mercy, give ran Shoo Fly! The fly net season is just opening up and Waddle McDanicl have prepared for it with a complete line of cottonnets. leather neb, linen nets, and nets, nets, 1 called out and dressed the wound Mrs. Geo.

Seat Dead. After a lingering illnek Mrs. Roena Best, wifo of Geoi Best died at her home Sunday; Funereal services, conducted by Davis, of Ilarveyville, were hcld.at' the Ivy M. E. church Monday af vour mercy, Give me your mercy.

Crockery w. and he is getting along nicely. In Ins reply the juctgc grew elo Ting-a-ling. Hello, Gill Your quent, drawing a picture or murder and the sac-redness of human order ot a couple ot long one. Bud Simmons has found his F.

Whites. Admire, Kansas. which you ordered by 'phono will ternoon at clock, alter which interment was made in Ivy com-' life which appealed to all who heard. He told Pollett point be promptly filled, as we ordered blank that ho did not believe him the brewery to send you direct insane then, nor at the time of the They know you well. Rustt.

the Missouri racihic lineman murder. In conclusion ho gave him the limit of tho law, five years in the penitentiary, saying that was hero Monday and superintend ed the1 connecting of the telephone the jury had shown mercy enough, with the depot. Now when you and intimating that the sentence want to fisk about the trains list, should have been heavier. call up Agent Rustenbach and lie the TVPATNTIlT CLOTHING COMPANY. Pollett was greatly depressed MODI will impart the desired intorma tion.

and cried quietly. To the end he did not admit why he' killed Ed- Hancock and Bang. etery. The subject of this sketch was' born near Logan, Hocking Ohio, June 14, 1849, and came to' Lyon county, in 1804; was married to Geo. K.

Best in 1876. Always pursuing a good christian' life, being a member of the M. E. church. She had always been rather frail from her youth but has, with the exception of a few brief periods, been able to care for her family until the fore part of the past winter when she was afflicted by something like which she never recovered, since which time she has steadily declined until death called her from works to rewards at 2 o'clock on the morning' of the 26th of May, 1002.

She leaves a husband and five' children to mourn her loss. County Commissioner Mapes munson. horse that disappeared about two weeks ago. He found it over near Reading. The appearances are that some one had ridden it that far and then turned it loose.

When it comes to quality, wo are strictly in it this year. We have the agency for the three best mowers out, the Champion, Standard and the Jones. Chain Drive. Come and seo them. Admire Co-opeiiatite Ass'n.

A new time card went into effect onthoMissouri Pacific Sunday. Not much change was made in the time except No. 8 gets here at 12:56 p. m. instead of 12:38, and No.

3 gets here at 3:15 p. m. instead of 3:33 as formerly. Notice corrected time card in another column. The Champion Rakes have strong staggered oval spoke wheels, with romovable bushing in the hub.

The axles and ratchets are reversible, giving to these parts double the life ol similar parts on other rakes. The head is ot heavy angle steel and Surveyor Smith were here last When Dumnropo was called he Ihursdav and Friday locating had nothing to say and after stern lecture from the nidge in new bridgo across Duck creek at the Fuller crossing. A bridge has which it was again intimated that lho iurv was merciful, sen long been needed at this place and will be a great convenience to the tence of three years In the peniten tiarv was passed on the prisoner traveling public. This is the test of a draw cut mower. Do the wheels stay on Gregg Lewis, found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon, was riven costs and three months in the ground when the finger bar tho county lail.

meets forcibly a fixed obstruction? THE STORE where you can buy evkhytiiino for MEN and BOYS to wear. We cater after masses; our prices fit everybody's pocket books. Men's Suits in all the newest patterns and styles $3.50 to $24.00, Men's all Wool Suits $4.85. STRAW HATS from 4 cents to 95 cents Sam Harrison was sentenced to two yeais in the state reform school for his He gave his We warrant tho wheels of the Champion not to lift The draw cut principle gives more power when the work is hard, because the more age as 15 years, lhe judge told him be needed a change 01 envir the resistance is before the finger StrByed, From my farm on Elm creek, one gray mare, heavy with weight about 1000 pounds, branded with an a on left stifle. Liberal reward for information leading to her recovery.

B. ft. R. No. 1, Admire, Kau.

onment and will no doubt get it. This is one of the largost crim inal scntencings is years. and on the nine foot size and larger sizes is surported by a strong truss rod. Tho hand-dump rake is built in the same manner as the self-dump except that it has overhead cleaners. For sale by Admire Co-operative Association.

T. O. Hill, a staunch and true Crops of all kinds looking fine. Dewav Ho? waterers for sale 22, to 39. by A.

J. Burns, populist who is more than able to Boys Brownie Overalls 18 hold his own in an argument on J. E. Smith, ot alien, was in a tho nnncm cs he believes in, is town between trains Friday. FAMILY.

FOR THE WHOLE SHOES WE SELL here this week taking the hot air treatment with Dr. Moore for rheumatism affecting his shoulder Lewis DeWitt is plastering Rev Smith's new house this week. and elbow ioints. T. O.

used to The first crop of alfalfa is being be a frequent visitor to our city, ALL MEN and cut and is making a good yield. WANTED BOYS who are in 62 'I 62 69 69 69 69 69 69 bar, the harder the wheels press on the ground. The inside wheel of other mowers is raised off the ground when tho finger bar strikes forcibly a fixed obstruction, and in hard cutting they lose traction and power. For sale by Admire Co-operative Ass'n. Robbie Black's horse broke loose from the hitch rack Sunday and ran into Fred Weaver's team making them break loose, causing them to run.

Black's horse took a turn through the south part of town and brought up against a telephone pole in front of Geo. McDaniel's. breaking the wire and nearly knocking tho pole out of the ground and tearing the shafts loose from tho buggy. Weaver's team took a little spinaioiindby the depot and back up to the M. E.

church where they were stopped, none the worse for their experience. Fortunately no one was either rig. Will Warren in trying to stop Weaver's teim was knocked down and run over, but outside of a few bruises and was not injured; Mrs. Frank Davis, of Allen, is terested in OVER Ladies I have a-lovely line of nice new Millinery Goods Which yon are cordially invited to call and inspect. All the newest and' lates-S patterns.

visiting relatives hero this week. J. E. Snyder and wife and Miss Anna Carey were Osage City vis I 1 and gave our merchants a desirable trade that now goes to Admire. We are sorry he has been obliged to make virtue of necessity and come to us when afflicted, but in a like degree we hope ho may be restored to complete health.

Eskridge Star. ALLS and WORK SHIRTS to call at our store and inspect unr line. Good weight overalls and double neck and front work shirts 39 cents. itors Saturday. On account of the rain last Fri day night the platform dance was postponed until tonigm.

the M. L. Howell was in Council MODEL Grove'Fridav afternonn and Sat Farmer, Attention! The Buckeye mower has taken the most and highest honors ever awarded to any machine in the world. Let us show you its CLOTHING COMPANY, 5 Hancock tfc Bang. 69 ,69 EMPORIA, KAN.

69 69 urday Morning on business. Mrs. White ifi 616-Commercial Clyde Fyf was over rorn Com-iskey a few days last week visiting pbints of superiority. Waddle McDasiel. 69 his brother vance and wile.

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