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Wakefield Wideawake from Wakefield, Kansas • 1

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Grover of Milliard done vetiniary 1 Kansas Notes -TV ta tb his artiool Is tSmt City, Xswa, the school board has undertaken work here last week, he had some cases came Saturday to tpend a cHiftua your inn rJ few days with their sister lira. C. of lump jaw. what la proving to be a vary success-ful experiment Jtor serving not lunch to the, pals at cheap price. A lunch-room ha been fitted, up, and Fred.Zeigler and wife will take a trip www, Charley Moutrie went to Kansas City to Germany this summer.

WOfW btst on business. B. White received three new cream Sam Conrow and family visited at there the can purchase many hot dishes at low prices. Everything Is sold for checks, which can be obtained in lots of 10 and li cenU separators this week, call and see them, if you have no milk hauler, and are two Geo. Towles Sunday, they had (the pleasure of going home through the rain, i i -J worth." Much time la sved in this v' There is a demand in Wellington that the first person who revives the Old liquor quarrel be placed on the city rock pile, 4 It is feared that Kansas let Ant a Eva Fay get out of the state without first ascertaining whether, the wheat crop is saved or blighted.

According to the report of the stata hoard of health there were 421 cases of smallpox in Kansas during February, and not a death from the disease during the month. A few days ago a business man dis- a 1 Oil 1 far from the creamery buy a separator, you can't make a better investment. It don't cost one cent to try one of those way, and it is possible to serve ninety hoys and girls' in ten minutes. Mrs. joe Clawley and JS.

White separator, join the grand army of milk patrons, theres nothing like it nearly 50 drove toClay Center. last ednesday, they were caught in the rain and had to remain there all night and returned the next day. patrons on the pay rollat the White Austria' Colnag. for Bravll, The Vienna mint has undertaken the production of the new money for Brazil, -and has already commenced the delivery of a part of the coinage. The money, consisting of 100-reis and KSOfflH House now and still they come.

Steve Frail has quit the livery business Another good shower fell here Sun and is working for Charley Moutrie. day, pasture is fine. he took no one else's money with h5m the gossips are trying to find out who the 'woman te, H. B. Van Deman, who was profes- 6ir nt tintnnv fnr cottovqI vaqm in flia 200-reis pieces, was packed in bags, seven of such bags being inclosed in Marrimon Ramsey has planted twelve David P.

Smith is assisting in the Will make the season of 1902 On Monday at Joe Daken's; Tuesday afternoonand night at David Malo- creamery this week. casks lined with sheet iron, secured at the top and bottom with lead-sealed acres of pop com this spring, we know where to look for corn for Christmas. Win. II, Dibben lost a btate university, now owns an oyster 1 't pn. a i.

ney's; Wednesday and Thursday at screws, Six wagons were necessary for horse Friday morning Mrs. Taylor Friday the conveyance of these casks en route to Rio de Janeiro. at J. Bundle's. Stitt; Saturday at Herman Woermer had a celt struck The ball game played at Wakefield in lie use ui a tiic'i-.

ough knowledge of botany are variau. A new father, says the Globe, recently telephoned to the doctor: "We are very much worried; the between Sunny Slope's nine and New Faidley 'a barn, Wakefield. H.Q.Lovett by. lightning during the rain storm of last week. Salem's first nine closed in favor of Entpraw Frederick Now Memory.

The households and establishments Levi liiwnett and wife are the proud of the late Empress Frederick of Ger Sunny Slope. We did not learn the particulars, ii parents of a little girl, bofn the II th. BOB many, at Cronberg and at Berlin, have been broken up. The members of her household and her old servants have J. H.

Towle took in the Convention notice one of our correspondents at Clay Center last Saturday, has the gall to insinuate that 'he is halt been pensioned from Jan. 1. Her pal D. K. Williams and wife visited at witted.

Would'nt that iar you ace near the' opera house Berlin reverts to her grandson, the crown baby has just thrown up. What shall we do?" To which the doctor replied: "Take a cloth-soft cloth if possible and wipe it off." Paola Spirit: "It would be hard to make that young man believe that he's burning up the value of twenty square yards of ground at $12 an acre," remarked a large taxpayer asa boy paid five cents for a cigar and lighted It. Yet the taxpayer was right. A boy smoking twenty-five cents' worth of H. Conrow's last Sunday.

Fred Zeigler is a new patron at Fred Towle and wife visited at his the creamery. prince, and will be thoroughly repaired and redecorated during the next year. Dam of Bob was Mollie, from Chicairo, (a Tery fast road mare), who took tirst moifey in Clivr County races, some years, Sire was Chicago Boy. (standard, he sired by Flsk Ham-hletonian. and he was sired by Bysdike Hamble-tonian No, to.

i v. We have brought the horse from Chicairo, by request of many patrons, who like his colts, they being so tractable, irood sized, and fine Will make the season at home. Terms: $7.00 to insure. Ed. Southwlok.

fathers last Friday. George Gaston visited relatives in While going to church last Sunday, Dickinson county Sunday. Howard Towle had quite a merry-go 4,672 lbs of milk were received at the White House station Monday. round with his pony, tor some cause unknown to him the pony took to buck' Master Italph Emslie and Bobbie Kerr visited here Saturday. They Chines Begwnt for The Chinese cruiser Hai-chi went to Manila for the purpose of paying honor to Gen.

Chaffee. The captain. Sah, says the Chinese regard Chaffee as their friend and know how mpch China owes to his influence with the foreign generals when in Pekin and that the Chinese are being taught that their greatest friends among the foreigners are the Americans. enjoyed themselves immensely. cigars a day from 18 to 22 years of age burns the value, counting interest at 7 per cent, of thirty-five acres of land at $12 an acre.

Every ten cent cigar is one square rod of ground at $16 an acre." Forty-one banks were established In Kansas year, bringing the toUl number "up to 443. Fred Damitz, residing west of ing4ie was thrown off and somewhat shaken up he was obliged to walk into town as the pony would not stand for him to mount and parsers by offered Levi Haden is farming 4o acres of corn for II. B. White. J-JARKNESS DAVIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CLAY CENTER, KANS.

Offlce over Buchanan's Jewelry Store. him no assistance. Oats has began to head the straw is short. 'Arthur Clawley's pony was driven by their dog, through a four barb wire Ability of Germia Kaipr. The German empress is a sculptor tence last week, it turned a somersauu B.

E. REKD and came out unharmed, the next day teLEATHER-LUNGED 4 they found it about three miles from home, just west of Wakefield. and painter of more than usual ability. In her husband's study at Potsdam there is a life-like portrait bust of the emperor in bronze, while several of the young princes have also been Auctioneer XT Mound C'ty, who was injured Dy a street car in Kansas City several weeks ago, says he lost $S50 on the board of trade; that when hurt he had $145 left, all; of which he spent for hospital attendance and doctors' bills. Another sad lesson for those who feel like going up against the "hulls and bears." The Holton Tribune says the way for a business man to get the advantage and keep it is found in the first three letters of word ad vangtage.

"ill cry 'sales in city or country. Mr. Craig came up trom Zeandale last week to spend the summer with his reproduced In-marble. Many sketches and paintings by the empress adorn Ueslj of satisfaction guaranteed, Three years experience. Leave orders at this offlce.

daughter Mrs. Walter Avery. the walls of the various palaces. Lizzie Holt returned home Monday evening from England, she was expected New Statu of Lincoln. Charles Lincoln, an old soldier and a prominent resident of Avondale, 0., has presented that city with a hand on Saturday but was delayed in June tion City.

Sunshine. SATE8VILLB. some Lincoln statue. It consists of STAR Meat Market H. Fentem, Prop, Beet quality of Meat at all times, v.

Top Price for Hides and Pelts. two figures, one a statue of Lincoln seven feet ten inches in height and the other a female figure of Fame inscribing the name of Lincoln on the tablet of immortals. Lola Trudell is in Miltorpale viniting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L.

Trudell. Jack Younkin will leave Wednesday GO tO for Delavan, Kansas. American Gunboat Built In Japan. A Japanese paper reports that the United States government has ordered six gunboats to be built by the Japanese Uraga Dock company. They Mrs.

Snyder of Broughton is Memorial Servioes There will be Union Memorial services at the Congregational church in Wakefield on Sunday May 2oth. at eleven o'clock a.m. all old soldiers and their wives and friends, the W.lt. C. and all other societies and the public generally are cordially invited to attend these services.

Memorial Day, May 30, the Post members, all old soldiers, the and all Fraternal societies will meet at the G.A.Il. hall at 1.30 p.m. to form into line to march to the cemetery to decorate the graves of departed comrades. All are cordially invited to assist in observing the day and assist in procuring Howers. After the sesvices at the cemetery there will be an address at tne park by Ilev, Potter and others.

By order of the Post visiting at her home in Gatesville. JO BTBEETER'S Restaurant Wakefield, whea you want a will be used for the coast protection. Richard Loader commenced hauling milk Monday, to the creamery. Miss Mary is assisting Mrs. W.

H. Clark with her housework. A. Towle is putting up a new wind mill for Wm. Ware this week.

Waller of Myersdale neighborhood is the proud, possessor of an improved 20th century DeLavel cream separator, it will almost extract cream from rain wafer. Levi Haden purchased a team of mares from Ernest Harbus Monday. Tuesday was pay day at the creamery, 25 cents was the price paid for butter fat, which was very satisfactory. Wm. Bryant received the largest check which was Geo.

Gaston was second with $32.87 and Wm. Dibben third, $14. Gershom Ware who is farming near Longford spent Sunday with his parents. Geo. Oaston and Frank Morland took cattle to pasture Tuesday, near Sutphens mills.

E. Walters shipped ripe tomatoes this week, he realiz.es l2i cents per pound. Mr." Walter has planted a acre of strawberries this spring. Mrs. Wm.

Thurlow went to White City Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Rockliff a few days. Wm. II.

Dibben purchased a new steel tank from H. E. Walter Monday. Miss Kose Rryant is on the sick list. Henry Adam has erected a new windmill in his pasture, on the Gates farm.

Jno. Reed is among the new patrons at the creamery. E. K. Walter purchased the windmill that was in the Gates pasture from Jno.

Sparrowhawk. Another heavy rain fell Tuesday night, the ground is thoroughly soaked. Jug Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Oakhill is visiting their daughter, Mrs.

J. L. good meal. of the Philippine Islands, The price of each Is between 150,000 and 200,000 yen, or $75,000 to $100,000. rsh Bread Dunham.

ine Candies Bov Ensign of Green is visiting his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Chas. irst-class Cigar9 ruits and Canned Goods Sherbert. Always on hand.

Rob't Younkin shipped a fine load of i Mascagnl' Many Watftbe. Sig. Mascagni, the composer of "Cav-alleria Rusticana," has a positive mania for watches, of which he is said always to carry three In bis pockets. One is of gold, with his monogram In diamonds; another Is of and the third, which is of huge-proportions, is of nickel. hogs to Kansas City Wednesday.

F.L, Y. Olilo Left Out I' or Ibn first tune in many years the catmint. Is without a representative from l)htn. Neither does a man trom that state hold one of the higher ex I want each correspondent to vote on the quality of the correspondence each week hereafter and to send said vote with items. You must not vote for yourself in any case, but tell which of the others wrote the most interesting correspondence for the preceding week, also second and third best, arrange ecutive or diplomatic offices or a seat on the United States supreme bench Hat Bean Loo; with Print Henry, Vice Admiral Frelherr Von hecken-dorff.

who accompanies Prince Henry to tnis country, was naval tutor, and is now the marshal of his court He has accompanied the prince from one end of the world to the other and twice has visited America. The City MEAT MARKET II. ALSOP, Prop. Fresh and Cured eats of the finest quality, oonstur.tly on hand. 'A good supply of ICE for the summer's trade, "Cash Paid For Hides and Furs.

fiermanf Mnm Fetcher. Because two-thirds of Germany's juui vivo iino viiisi first, second, third, music leachnrs are alleged to Ihv incompetent the coming rekihstag using the assumed name in each of the will he asked to -pass a law. compelling the teachers to undergo a state exam i nation. blanks. Don't take quantity inconsideratiou at all, just the quality.

Please fill out this blauk and send it in with your correspondence. Children' Choloo In Bonk. The experiment was lately tried In the New York public libraries of asking 130 children to vote on their favorite books. In a list of authors submitted to their consideration Horatio Alger led with 2fi votes, Miss Alcott coming second with 21.. PalatlnK for Montana.

The driving of the last spike on the Northern Pacific Railroad at Oold Creek, In 1883 Is to be made -best EtpooM of Coronar' Ofleo. The expenses of the New York cor the subject of a painting to overlook Criminal In Koslaod One of the English burglary Insur the grand staircase iu Montana's' new t-tati bouse PIU1 -second best third best ance companies advertises that there are 70,000 thieves known to the Brit mi Smt Way to KitarMlaat Rata, oner's office do anot decrease as the demand for the abolition of the office as unnecessary becomes more general. This year's appropriation for the coroner's ottce In Manhattan is $61,200, in Brooklyn $81,900, In the Bronx IS2.900. hi Queens $23,000 and In, Rich' mond IK.1&0, a total of Ship rati, which are propagators of Isb police. Sir 'Robert Anderson of the Scotland Yard says that seventy would lb) For issue of- ho plague, have been thoroughly ex be nearer to the number of dangerous terminated at llartellles by the use 4 professionals.

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180
Years Available:
1902-1902