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4m NO. 51. Admire, Kansas, Friday, august 29, 1902: VoL. 2. Oath Wheat is C.

D. llornbeck was in tovh be rcportod Childieh's Crush Suits at 65 eta at F. Whites'. quite sick this week. tween trains Monday.

Allen took a lit) b'ff Wednesday It will eobh Floyd Weaver id visiting his1 brother Fred, on Elm creek this time for Remember wo4 and came over to see the race. stoves and ranges' ft week. The State Bank had a new coal louse built tho first of tho week. Mrs: Sam Romeflhurg was taken seriously sick Tuesday night and ms been quite loty ever since. Mrs.

Dan Allen went to Em handle them ad can please A big shipment expected iji a few Waddle McDaniel. r( Givt tls your trado, we will do you good. Will 'alwffya pay the1, highest price we can for butter and eggs! We will give you 2lf pound's standard granulated sugar for one dollar and treat you fair One price to all; It Admire Co-operative poria Mohduiy evening to meet her husband who was there luesuay. Miss Grace Weaver rdtiil'ned You Can get 21 pounds of standard granulated sugiir for $1.00 at Admire Co-operative Wi Fi White has just received a car bf Old Wheat flour and food. Shorts 95 cents and bran 85 cents per 100 pounds.

Asa Lucas went to Emporia Wednesday wherb hb will, resume his studies at the Nxtrmal which begins thdre next week. We have only a few gasolene stoves left. They will be sold without regard to cost. Waddle McDakiel. Onr new fall stock of dry goods Wednesday from a week's visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Weaver on Elm creek. For County CltrkJ W. F. Eggersj of Fromdnt township, nominees for counly clork on the fusion ticket, wits in town Monday and Tuesday in the interest of Kis fcampaigh.

Mr. Eggers is a very pleasant gentle man to meet and appears in every way qualified to croditably till lhe office to which ho aspires. Mr; loggers is a Lyon county prBduct, having bbra and reared where he now 3 miles cast' of Americus. He is the present trustee of Fremont township and has given general satisfaction to the people of his tb'wnship1. Concerning his campaign tho Americus Greeting of week has the following to say: W.

F. Eggers, of Fr6ihorit township, for county clerk, is prdcticaily an Americus boyj as thisjs his post ollice and nearest trading point. He is handicaped in the race, of life by the loss of one' hand which was blown off by a boiler explosion in the wesc. He is a cbuhtry candidate and when he trfkesthe office next January; he will still remember" his country friends and associates. He is a whole' souled, jovial fellow, and thoroughly competent.

Deering KNEELAND ---Deering This is a Greai Combination. who' Lemuel Miss. Sophia Freb'sd returnoll to iel' home in Osage City Monday resides' oti 42 creek near was In bur city last Friday. He" hrtd heard that his old friend, after a week's visit with her sister Mrsi Ed. Klingberg.

N. S6cgar; was quite poorly and Piiiil Troutman, well known here the' telephone business, is seri RAKES. GO-DEVILS. tame over to see him, and the two came to town and visited with some of the old settlers. Mr, ously sick at his home near Com iskey with typhoid fever.

lutchason has been a resident of Mi's. Thomas Hicks and daugh Kansas for oyer 40, years and has' ter JSellie, of lopeka, came in his name published in the history Tuesday afternbbn' for a visit with Mrs. Dr. Bushpng and family. Our Record for LAST year-Binders 13, Mowers 6.

We are going to BEAT it THIS eah Deering KNEELAND Deering of Karisds gotten out several years rfgo, as "Lemuel W. Hutchason, the infidel." He says that Have just received our new stock of hats and caps. New goods and cheap price's. now he is an atheist, and he seems' to take considerable pleasure in will be in in a few days. Come in and examine them.

Admire Co operative Ass'n. Ernie Scott who has been so sick for some time ha taken a turn for the better and hopes are now entertained for his recovery. For Sale Span of gray males, 9 yriars old, weight about 1.000 pounds each. Good saddlers and will work any where. Also span of two-year-old colts." Enquire of Joe Romesburg.

Mrs, W. F. White will go to Kansas City the last of the week whore she will spend several days studying the new styles and purch asing her fall stock of millinery. Mrs. F.

L. Griffith returned Sunday afternoon from her visit in Ottawa. Her mother and sis Admire Co-operative Ass'n. Mrs. Harriett Purdue, who has expressing his opinions, He is 78' years old and quite strong for a' man of his years.

lie own several lots in our city which he holds'-at fancy prices. Americus Greet been visiting her son, Rev. Purdue and family, for some time returned to her home in Topeka Monday. Help The Fair. Admire is clng to have a big old fashioned county fair this ye'a'f and it is up to Jtfmporia to help her.

WKJn Em'poria had her street fair Admire helped out so did all of North Lyon County; This year Emporia should return ing. Ed. Hoyt of Duck creek called BOY'S CLOTH at our office while in town. Wed The home of Mr. and Mrs! 1 nesday and renewed his subscrip DeWitt was the scene of a tion to the News for another year happy crowd of little folks last the' compliment.

Emporia merchants will tiud the best paying ad Saturday afternoon, the occasion. Geo. McClune shipped a car of being the 9th, birthday of their. vertisement thev can make is a ter, Mrs. E.

J. Haley and Miss Florence a'c'cdirlrianied her home and will visit a couple of weeks. daughter Eunice. Mrs. DeWitt hogs, Charley Weaver a car of cattle and Chas.

Clayton a car of cattle to the Kansas City markets display fit the Ailmir'e fair. But there are many merchants who Wfe" have just received our new Fall slock of Bdy'snnd Youth's Clothing and nchv htfyti same oil display ready your inspections We can' truly say that we htve the and bet selected stock We carry a good line of washing can't go to the fair. They can Monday night. had planned the party as a surprise on Miss Eunice but' as she was visiting in the country and thd roads being so muddy she failed to get home, and missed the fun of help. They can Sfend ft few machines, wringers, tubs, boards, clothes pins and clothes lines.

Al Mrs. C. F. Roberts, who has dollars to help the boys along. been visiting net' parents, Mr.

and so harness and horse goods of all Hot air doesn't go. Kind words of Hoys Clothing in No'rtti kinds. Prices right. Lyon County. never die, but they don't pay for Mrs.

Wm. Huffman, north of town, returned Tuesday to her home in Enid, Oklahoma. the The little folks thor-, oughly enjoyed themselves playing and eating ice cream, of which' race ho'rse prizes. Emporia Wadele McDaniel. Rev.

purdue requests us to an Should send $50 or $100 up to the nounce that there will be preach- We have been and will still pay .1 1 Admire fair and send it soon so next Sunday as follows. At you, lor trie rest oi tms wcck, Mrs. DeWitt had supplied an abundance, Each one took a pres- set for Miss Eunice. The little that the people can bank on it. vA few -SPOT' CASIL PRICES at OLD RELIABLE.

20 lbs Standard G'ran- ula ted Srigaf 1 00 Shorts per hundred' 95 limn ki' 85 anyway, 12 cents for eggs and 13 Ivy at 11 a. m. Admire, 3 p. The way to be neighborly is to cents for butter. 21 poitnds of Allen, 7:30 p.

m. If Rev. Purdue show ones self a good neighbor. folks present were: Blanche, Lillian and Ethel McDaniel, Earl and standard granulated sugar for $1. is unablo to preach be expects to North Lyon c'citnty has helped get Kev.

Lannirig to fill his place. Harry Hottle, Ray and Katie Mc- Emporia. Emporia should show Fine No. lsaltf barret 1 itf Admire Co operative Ass'n. Mr.

and Mrs. P. J. Symmonds returned from their Colorado trip Our stone mason and plasterer, Appreciates the help. Money Horse Shoe Mr.

DeWitt, has a steady job at Cord, Ida and Johnie Darling Lettie Brandon, Florence Margie Brown, Ethel and Estay is the best talker on such occas- Gazette, (Mon.) Wednesday. They report having spent a most pleasant summer and DeWitt, Prentis and Keneth 3S IS? io 4 3 3 of the' Kneelands. consequently Admire is sorely in need of some one to take his place'. If any one knows of a plasterer and stone mason Star Tobacco' All package coffee Coats' thread Yeast Foam Ralston's Health Yeitsi We handle all kinds Breakfast Foods aff'd White, Willie Showalter, Nina enjoyed a good time while gone The Race. They were mucb benefitted by Kneeland, Ila and Vally Koines' berg, Delbert Valentine.

lhe race that was to have come their summers outing. looking for a location, please en courage him to come here. Miss Ida Evans, who, taught in 611 last Saturday between M. Howell's pacing arid W. Rust's pacing horse, was on ac our schools two years was The central office of the telephone system was moved Monday evening to Itev.

bmith's jewelry prices are right Grape Nuts 12 Force i2 Remember at the btJj Browii CQi 66unt of the rain postponed tb Wednos-ltfy of this week, when' it came ofi in uts form. Th result here Sunday and Monday visiting friends. Miss Even's was on her way to Seatle, Washington, where store where it is permanently lo cated. The different country lines she will teach school Jhis winter was nAt at all satisfactory to Ad To Work Old Emerald Mines. A company has been formed for tha reopening of the rich emerald mines of Somondoco, Columbia.

The mines, were discovered in 1537 and worked to', advantage until 1792, when they were closed by order of -the king of Spain. Sultan May Grant Concessions. Dr. Herzl, the Zionist leader, has. been summoned to the Ylldiz palace by a telegram from the Sultan, and' will negotiate for the acquisition of.

concessions in Palestine permitting of-the immigration and settlement of Jews there are all connected up and Admire mire and her people are wearing J. W. Albin stopped off Sunday now has telephone connection with and visited his sister Mrs. H. 2 sack cloth and ashes and mourn in tho loss of some good hard d6llars the country for several miles in Devvitt and family until Monday.

each direction. He was on his way from westerh O. C. Swartsel. vvho has been Mr.

Rust's corse won in the fast time of 1:07 for' a half mile. It is no disgrace to little "Ute" tb be KanSfits' to his n6m in Missouri. visiting his brother, J. F. Swart seland family, of the Morning Lee DeWitt accompanied him Star Fruit Farm, left Monday for home and will yisit for some time; R.

K. Moss and family came up CARPETS. A large tiumlter of new sampl6s Bave just been received; Examine them before buying elsewhere. W. F.

WiftTii; his home hi Davton; Ohio. Miss from Oklahoma Tuesday and wilt Pearl Swartsel accompanied him BUNKEE The Misses Birdie Spencer arid Pearl Swartsel called on Miss Mae Vahdivort Sunday Lester Drayer of DelAvan, Kansas, arrived Saturday for a visit with his cousins, Howard and beaten by as fast a horse as Mr. Rust's; Public Idle. Frank Whitmore wilhavea public sale of stock at his farm mile w6st and 2 miles South of Ad -What 6t. Louis Can Do.

St Louis enjoys the distinction of furnishing French audience ever a Frenchman of eminence visits that city, who can understand and ap-; predate what he says. New Orleans, and New York are the only other, cities fn the United States that can do it. as far as Kansas City where she remain for some time. Mrs. Moss has been quite sick for s'dme time will visit her sister, Mrs.

Pratts and they thought best to bring her for a few weSltfei here for medical treatment: The Noah Swartsel. children will remain here' ahd at Charley Sbowalter wtis taken with a fainting spell on the corner tend schoof here this winter. Orange C. Swartsel, who by the Battle Wednesday evening and fell to the walk unconscious. Mean Insinuation.

Somebody, once sent Senator Bur rows a big bunch of roses and he had them taken to his committee The Senator, refused to tell who sent the jflowers, saying mysteriously: are from an admiring A colleague raised a roar of laughter, by remarking: "Oh, bought them has' been visiting his Brother J. F. Swartsel and family, fpr the pasf three weeks, left Monody fer Kan Dr. Bushong was called and he Mrs. II.

Dewitt was the vict-tim of a very pleasant surprise Wednesday. A number of her friends gathered at her home to Well At very 16 prices atid stttisfac-fion guad'nteeil For particular's enquire at this office or write to Andrew mm. Fariii For Sale. Good 80'acre farm," well lm proved, good water. Crop included if desired.

Enquire of BENJAMIN SaNFOKD'. 5 mifcs north of was taken to his home and made as Comfortable as possible. He is considerably improved at this time mire, and 3 miles east and 2 miles south of Allen on Friday, September 12, beginning at 10 o'clock a. at whichi time he wifl stell 45 bfcad of cattle. The cattle consists heifers and calves.

Also 5 head of horses. Terms All sums under $10 cash; over $10 six months time will bo given on good bankable 7 per cent interest frotn date. 4 per cent off oh all sum over $10. Free lunch at nobai A. W.

HambIe Auctioneer. remind hef that she had reached and it is" thought will be all righ in a few days. Proctor fcnott Named ToWrj. another mile-stone in the journey of life. Mrs.

DeWitt was' taken completely by surprise, as she knew nothing of It until the peo a town ple began to arrive. She soon re which recalls Prictor Knott of Ken sas City where he will visit relatives a few days before returning to his home in Dayton, Ohio. Miss Pearl Swartsel accompanied him to the city and wilt visit her sister a few and Mrs Swartsel visited friends -at Lang and Emporia Tuesday and Wednesday. Frank Haag Was a business 'vis itor in this lociliry1 Tuesday. Everyone from this neighborhood attended the horse race in Admire? tucky, and his famotia Duluth speech of twenty-five years ago, In which he Papa! and Mamma Fix It In Hlndostan the arrangements for a wedding are made by the parents' of the bride and.

bridegroom, who, when the alliance. is agreed upon, very likely behold, one another for. the first time. Then there is nd ap-, pearance of reluctance about bride, who playfully skips toward her, future husband and seats herself be-, side him. The priest's part Is to tie, a corner of the bride's veil to the, bridegroom's shawl, and this simple, proceeding makes them legally hus-' band r.nd wife.

rasked where and what Duluth was. BRooks qrimsleV, llVERY AND FEED STABLE 011ohrl'8 tA Stand, Klahth and Oomnierooal St. This speech, though Intended to cast ridicule on an Item in an Internal improvement bill in in the covered from her surprise' and entertained her guests in a royal manner. The ladies all brought well filled baskets and at noon a bountiful dinner was spread to which all did ample justice. About forty were present and all report early seventies, wa3 afterward print FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Custom made.

New Sample book just received. Orders taken and satisfaction guaratneed at W. F. WHITES. ed as a.

"boom" leaflet by Duluthians, and now they have named a small city Yonr patronage solicited. Make us a (all when in Emporia. We will giye jour horses the best of caro and the prlces'are' rht him also. a splendid time7.

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