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Scottsville Advance from Scottsville, Kansas • 6

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Fred Hoffmeister was down from Senator W. B. Allison, of Iowa, died Beloit Sunday. at the age of 79, August 5. SCOTTSVILLE ADVANCE.

1.00 PER YEAR, If paid in Advance If not paid in advance; $1.25. N. Amos, of Lenora, is clerking at It is not always the girls that thin the Red Cross pharmacy. FOR they are peaches that are picked first, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Hunter went to So you think you have hard luck Atchison Saturday night. Well how many are there in town that Entered as second class matter March 18, 1004. at the post office at Scottsville.

Kansas under the Act of Congress o' March a. 1897. you would trade places with. Dr. Daily came down from Beloit, 4.

EARL EVANS, PUBLISHER Friday, to see Mrs. Dotson. The Vernon Call has this to say about knockers: Do you know what what we You can't sit still and run anything. A. A.

Wiser from Custer, Oklahoma, think is the best story in the bible? is visiting friends here this week. Tou don't have to have a "pull" if you will only push. may surprise you, Dut it is the one about Noan and the flood. We say this in the face of the educated folks Two pails of Myres stock powder regular price $350 at $100. Keeler Bros Fly Hots; Lip Robes ifc, go to Many a woman belongs to so-ciety, and that is all she ever did sew.

who turn their noses and declare this story a fake. You remember, Noah Rev. V. E. Patterson left for Adam, had to work a long time on the ark Nebraska, to uttend the annnal meet It was an up hill business, too, at best, ing of the Baptist church.

It looks now as if it would be Botkin, or Stubb3 as the next governor of to go on sweating and toiling, day af B. F. Anderson, left Tuesday for his 1 1 ter aay, Dunaing a Doat away out on home at Oskaloosa. Kansas, after a dry land, where the local hammer and anvil club sat around spitting tobacco few days visit with his son, George. The Spiritualist camp meeting began at Delphos, Augnst 7.

It will close the 23rd. Nathan Ratliff and wife are up from juice upon his boards, whittling up his soft pine with their jack knives and Perkins, Oklahoma, visiting friends telling qim whac a fool he was to ex Estella Riddle sure does a scientific and relatives in, this and neighboring pect a rain in a country that was too W. F. Lipke towns. could job of roasting men.

Few men -do as well. dry to raise alfalfa. But he kept at it. 12 and 15 cents summer dress goods Finally the flood came, una every The man who is not afraid of work, mothers son of the croakers was going at at 10 cents per yard other summer dress goods in proportion. Keeler Bros.

is never drowned. This is the only instance, seems to be the man that without it. that we know of either in sacred or profane history, where a bunch of Notice Suturday, August 15, on the M. M. knockers got exactly what was coming Motes farm at 2 p.

m. A young lady of Beloit is so upish that she refused to occupy the lower berth in a sleeper. OBITUARY to them." I will show you how well the Touer's ulverizer will work in the wheat First Published In the Scottsville Advance August 6, 1008. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 11.

A proposition to nmend the constitution relative to the disqualification of Jupgesto hold certain offices. Belt resolved by the Legislature of the State Kansas, two-telrds of the members elected to each house theresf concurring therein; SECTION 1. The following proposition Florance Delma Croissant-Dotson ground. Everybody invitad. Republican County Central Committee Meeting Fred Grubb.

It now looks as if it was going to be Botkin or Stubbs that will be the next governor of Kansas. Florance Delma Croisant, was born A few odd lots of mens' hats. Worth The Republican County Precinct com at the home place, southeast of Scotts-: $2.00 and going at 50 ctf. Keeh Tuna 08 1 Ort Vtnva liof BrOS The trust some women put in their men and the stories they tell them, are the most gigantic ones yet reported. mitteeman of the several voting precincts in the county, elected at the primary on August 4, are called to meet at the court house in Beloit, Kansas, on days, those nappy days were spent.

Her pleasant disposition always made to amend the constitution of the state of Kansas Is hereby submitted no the qualified electors of the state for their upproval or rejection; Tkat sectlou 13. artlcal 3. be amended so as to read us follows: Sec. 13. The justices of the supreme court and the judgel of all courts of record of this State shall, at stated times, recieve for their services such compensation as mry be provided by law.

which shall not re increased during their respective terms of office. Such justices or judges seall recseve no fees "Push," that is the pass word to Saturday, August 15, 1908, at 2 o'clock her friends, not more in childhood than in after years was this true of her, for she always hadfa pleasant word for all. many a successfull enterprise. But it is not necessiary to get behind to even push. Here she grew into womanhood, loved, honored and respected by all.

April p. m. for the purpose oi periectmg an organization of the Republican County Conuty Central Committee of Mitchell county, and to attend to any business that may properly come before said QUITE DIFFERENT. A sergeant in one of the Irish infantry regiments has a small but active wife of whom he stands in considerable awe. One day he lost hi3 temper.

The object of his wrath was a dog belonging to the wife of one of his superior officers. The lady overheard some of his statements, and took him severely to task. "You ought to be ashamed to saj such things, and to lose your tem or perqulsits nor hold any other office of preflt or trust under the authority of the 14, 1900 she was married to Curtis Dot-son and to this happy union was born a son. Curtis Rexford March 16, 1901. committee.

P. G. Chubbic, How easy it must be for some Editors to forget. Just judging by the change in the tone of some of their papers in a few short days. Chairman of the Republican County state, or the United States, except office of judge of any federal court or justice or Judge of a court In this state, during the term of office for whlce sueh justices and Judges shall be elected, nor practice law in any of the courts in the state curing their continuance In office.

SEO.2. This proposition shall be sub August 19, 1902 this bright and happy Central Committee, home circle was darkend by the shad-dow of the wings ot the angel of death and the weeping eyes of the parents were turned heavenward, for the little one had gone to that immortal home, aged about 15 months. Again on the 29th day of September 1903 sie became acquainted with grief, again were the heart strings wrong, to nearly break per with an animal," she said, whije the big sergeant looked shamefaced and anxious. "I shall report youi language." "To to her, ma'am?" faltered the penitent soldier. "To my husband," said the lady, haughtily.

"Do so, ma'am," said the culprit, cheerfully. "I deserve it. I was only fearing you meant to tell my wife." Sunday Magazine. mitted to the electors of the state at the general eleotlon sf representatives in the year 1908 for their approval or rejectiou. The amendment hereby propsed shall be designated hn theofflclal ballot by te following title; The judicial amendment to the conscltution," and shall be voted for or against as provided for by law under sudh title, Passed the Senate January 20, 1007.

Passed the. House March 9, 1907. Approved March 12, 1907. I hereby cettlfy that the foregoing Is a true anb corret copy of original Senate concurrent resolution NO. 11.

now on file ih my office. O. E. DENTON. Secretary of State.

0 0 0 ing, for her mother, Christina (jroisant departed this life and went to her lasting reward. Besides her husbaud and father Mrs. Dotson leaves four sisters, Mrs. Mary Wheelock, Mrs. Elizabeth Ohls, Mrs.

Adeline Caravanau, and At RANDALL, KANSAS T'XE3E i-a 1-B4 S-MIJ-B-t-flB-i-B-i B-t-BBfl-K BBBBi'BnBBHEBE4-B 0 3 BASE BALL GAMES Carrie Croissant; and four brothers, Lewis, George, Edward and Earl Crois-snat and a host of friends to morn her early death. She died of typhoid fever We are now In our New 1 at her father's home Saturday evening, August 8, 1908. All that loving hearts and kind hands 0 0 6 uarters. 4 Scottsville vs Kaiidall, Friday 2:30 p. m.

Burr Oak vs Formosa. baturday 10:00 a. m. Winning teams play for final purse, Sat. 2:30 p.

m. FREE ATTRACTIONS Music by Randall Coronett Band and McVeys Jnbillee Singers. Balloon Ascension from Ball park each day at 2:15. Automobile Parade, Slack wire and Trapeeze performances, Slide for Life and High Dive. FOR AMUSEMENT Punch and Judy Show, Merry-Go-Roura, Bowery Dance, shows and attractions of all kinds.

could do to minister to her comfort was done. But God called her to that better land, where sickness' and sorrow are never known. On accoudt of circumstances, it was impracticable to hold the services in the church. A short service was held at the Croissant home, conducted by Rev. V.

E. Patterson and assisted by the choir from Scottsville who rendered some very appropriate music for the occassion. He took for the text of his few remarks "Her son is gone down while it is yet day." Jer. 15:9. After the the services, which were And will be pleased to furnish you with any tiling you need in the line of meats.

First door south of Hunter's Implemen stand i 0 For Particulars Write Pres. M. E. Joslix, See. held Monday morning at 10 a.

the remains were laid to rest in the III acy-ville cemetery. Our hearts go out in sympathy for the bereafed husband and friends of tb.9 deceases. May the Lord look kindly and tenderly upon them. E. M.

Everything Good to eat 0 saiurcmy new mi 0 J. a CARD OF THANKS. We wish to expreps our appreciation to kind friends and neighbors for 4- B.W. Farmer assistance renderd in the sickness arid 3-2 death of Mrs. Dalma Dotson.

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