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The Democratic Record from Emporia, Kansas • 4

The Democratic Record from Emporia, Kansas • 4

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I Comlskey M. E. church the sentiment tM SJW vival at Boston school house. Mr. have a better understanding about these things.

Let us keep abreast with Cortwright of Leavenworth will assist I expressed was favorable for the return of Rev. Robert Maloney- for next the times and work for better roads, him in the meetings. better system of taxation, better officers and better appreciation of year. Mr. aioney is an indefatigable worker and universally popular.

services faithfully rendered. Thomas Barclay has rented Frank Coal Creek. W. B. Johns is down with the grip.

Miss Carrie Madison is on the sick list. Grocer? Williams' farm southwest of Bushong. This community will lose a valuable citizen and if his mother goes with him, her place will be hard to fill. The church will lose a valuable- mem Mrs. Jane Jones is visiting in Em Bushong.

Mr. Waterhouse has moved back to his farm. Rev. Maloney is holding revival services at Des Moines. More cold weather recently, the ther ber and a conscientious worker.

poria. Ben Bennett is working for D. J. Lewis. In the light of the "Declaration of Independence," that in the interest of Henry Faggs is working over on the GUY SELLECK.

MORRIS H.PMOORE. humanity and Christianity; interference with Spain's "rule or ruin" mometer ranging about zero. A number of ladies visited the school Friday afternoon to hear the program. A number of young1 ladies were out in I iSeosho. Miss Mary Jenkins is staying Emporia.

policy in Cuba was justifiable; what will history record about our "deal" with Spain in reference to the Fili Pete Bowers is working for the to visit the isses Henderson aturd ay pinos "Independence" is in the air, Hughes Bros. Mrs. B. V. Williams, who has been the world over.

Will this nation tal J. R. Maddock sold a bunch of a back seat in advocating this glorious cattle to D. J. Lewis last week.

principle. Has a nation claiming the name of Christian the right to forcibly M. K. Stewart and Joel Dietrich, sick for some time, is better at this writing. The Bushong Mercantilecompany received a car load of lumber and coal this week.

Rev. Devon, presidini? elder of the were business visitors here last week. annex other territory against the IVter Roberts has moved to his farm wishes of its people? Are not the on 1 'hen is creek and Dick Maney has fundamental doctrines of Christ opposed to force? Let us be moved into the place vacated by Roberts. Rambler. G.

V. Lewis and George Gadbury Moore Selleck, 410 Commercial Street. We have bought out the Frost Saltmarsh stock of GROCERIES and QUEENSWARE And added to it Fresh, New Goods, and we now have one of the nicest and most complete stocks in the have built a small platform in front U. B. church, will preach here Friday evening, March 10th.

There will be an entertainment at school district 10i Friday, March 10th. Miss Sowerby is teacher. Dr. Stalk went to Chalk Mound Thursday to see some of his many pa of the school house door. This was The most satisfactorily and most economically painted bouses are painted villi Patton's Sun Proof Paints.

Their first cost is no more than the cost ofthe lowest-priced paints. ration's Paints cost less ia the end than any others, especially all-white-lead paints. Ir'IV-iX" PATTON'S PAINTS stand wear and weather because the ingredients are right (and pure), the proportions exact, the mixing accurate! Made in both liquid aud paste forms. If foa it. tho fo-adp-for-aas paint ak for lh Roam Paint It fl ft tit pftint in 1rm 1tr 1ait Muaicr'a Kaii Cur, a ikmiU nl aiil brio ettLcroM.

free AS. K. PATTO C-0VPA3Y. Mtlmaalm. Wk much needed improvement.

Plymouth. 80 88110. Go to Swain for red carpet warp. D. O.

Hardman has sold his hogs. Miller Bros, bought a team last week. Arthur Hind has built a new corrall. W. S.

Provo is suffering with aboil. Lyman Coffin an has returned home. Rev, Cargay is away attending con s4 tients in mat neighborhood. Rev. Maloney will preach his farewell sermon Sunday evening and will leave Monday for conference.

Henry Harder met with auite a pain ference. Roadina.sU-r L. Bradley with work 3 train distributed ties through this place Monday. Hattie Leaman's carpet is in the J. II.

Makcmson shipped a car of 1 loom. cattle to Kansas C'itv and one to St Mrs. Recheck has purchased a new Joe last week. trade, and our SPOT CASH HAYNES Distributing Agent. city.

We want your PRICES will merit it. tmporia, Kansas. Mrs. Evans of Emporia visited her carpet. daughter, Miss Ola, the primary John Kipp has not moved as was re teacher, last week.

ported. E. G. Gasaway will move to Em Fred Klutt bought a team of horses ful accident Friday by cutting his foot with an ax while trimming hedge. A party of young folks met at the home of Mrs.

Mounce last Wednesday evening. JA pleasant time was enjoyed by those present. The U. B. brethren will hold their quarterly meeting at the Grimsley school house Saturday and Sundav March 11th and 12th.

The lecture that was to have been held at the church Wednesday night, has been postponed on account of so much sickness till some future time. Bushong is still on the verge of pro.s-perity, by the building of a livery barn by Mr. lloldinghausen, which is some poria. His son-in-law. Mack Davis last week.

Brino us your Produce; imne same as Gasn has moved on the farm. District 80 is in the market for an 1 R. Osborn is slowly recovering other old maid. from an attack of lasrrinpe being able The new school house in District 88 to get around with the assistance of cane. will soon be completed.

A. Recheck has returned from avis- R. SHEPHERD it to Brown County. He reports a good time and visit. The Modern Woodmen are making a special effort to increase their membership by appointing Ralph Ford Last week we gave facts and fancies and H.

W. Bennett as chief contestants and they choosing their assist Farmers will find a good place to unhitch and feed right at our door. Our prices will be as low as any house in town. Don't forget the place, Hill's Old Furniture Stand. MOORE SELLECK, 410 Commercial Street, Emporia, Kansas about District 88.

This week we will srive them of District 110: A railroad thing we have been needing for a long time. A number of young people visited Mr. and Mrs. Toland Marsh Saturday evening. The evening was siient in ants.

The side getting the least number of applications by May 1ft, is to good property for a school district: me oia Rename Real Estate floent furnish supper for the entire lodge. social games, all reporting a good Dutch, English, French, Bohemian, Pole and a mule; a prosperous neighborhood; a very good class of people including the mule; some fine dwelling time. PURELY PERSONAL. houses; a good school in a new house; dont forget the mule. Heading.

J. C. Taylor was in Tuesday. Has for sale Farms of all sizes in nearly every county in the tatc larnra tracts nf crra 1 11 nr l.iml lnrro lit if l-iiul nu-nnl liv uiiiia Casper Troll was in town Tuesday Mr. P.

J. Kinar is suffering with the "Uoa made toe wise man," "He also made the fool." "He made all the animals," "Unless it was tbe mule." Jno. Hale of Olpe was in town Tues of the leading mortgareconipanies, all of which can 1 mild on dav. Next week look out for district 80. Squire Brown of Neosho Rapids is (Uncle Billy McGregor, departed this life Friday evening and was buried by th Msnni or-iltr at.

9. nV.lrutlr An Sun very sick. RESTAURANT 'AND HOTEL Long Time at Very Low Prices and Easy Teres. THE MIT-WAY Wm. Edwards-Of Dry Greek was in Grandma Filer died at the home of her son Amos February 27th.

She was an old and highly respected lady and we regret much the loss of "Grandma." Eunice G. Woodworth was born Sep town Tuesday. rheumatism. Sam Johns was a busidess visitor in Empori a Mond ay Emmet Carey visited Emporia on business Monday. William Dunmire went to Emporia on business Tuesday.

Arley Ear hart, who has been very sick, is reported better. Henry Jacoby was attending to business in Emporia Monday. Carl Ricker, of EmiKria, was in Joe Ecret of Pike was a business I We Feed the Hungry, day last. Owing to the severe cold weather the ritual services of the order were performed at the house and the balance of the services dispensed with. Rev.

Lidzy will preach the funeral Besides this I have a la ire list of city and Kulturlcin iroitrty, which can Ikj sold at very low prices and fin easy terms. lKi a cviicral land vis itor Tiiesd ay Headquarters for Everytoiy Ani Every toiy's Headquarters Mrs. E. N. Evans has returned from oiiicc business.

Rest the Weary, And Warm the Cold. a visit at Plymouth. tember 4th, 1814 at Florence, N. Y. She was married to Jonathan W.

Filer January 14th, 1834 and was the mother of five children three of whom are buried at Glen Allen, 111. Two children survive her, Amos W. Filer of Jno. Put man was down from Agnes OFFICE Room 6, Emporia National Bank, Upstairs. City township Tuesday.

Good Eating, Prompt Attention, Cheerful Accommodations and Close Attention to Patrons is our Stock In Trade. Try it and you'll never fail to come back. Situated opposite Ryder Protheroe's. town on business this week. Stephen Wilson of Neosho Rapids was in town Wednesday.

sermon at the Methodist church in the near future. Mr. McGregor has been an invalid for several years from the effects of a stroke of paralysis. His suffering was long bat patiently borne. He leaves a wife and four little girls to mourn his loss.

Few men in Hartford have been more universally loved and respected for their many good qualities of mind and heart than William McGregor. R. B. SHEPHERD Evan Kecs of 1 'hen is creek was a Madison, and Anna P. Ilemen-way of Winters, Cal.

She moved to Illinois in 1840 and came to Kansas in 1877. She was 84 years 5 months and 23 days old at the tima of her death. business visitor Tuesday. O.M.Wilhite, Prop. Alt a Staley of Fremont township O.

T. Cross is receiving work for Ricker Son, jewelers, of Emporia. Charles and a friend from Emporia spent Sunday with his parents here. Charles Tucker and wife have gone to house keeping on Mr. Elliott's farm near this place.

Ed. Bratton, who has been going to was in town Wednesday. XX T. F. Little of Fremont township The relatives have the sympathy of the entire community.

Rev. Chas. C. Harl of Madison conducted the funeral. The Wandering Jew.

has at last been consumated was a trader ednesday. The County Over. and Mr. Folks is now sole proprietor Wm. Kreuger of Fremont township Pukesburg.

Eli Fowler is no better at this writ of the Putney ranch formerly owned 8 was in on business lursday. SEED POTATOES! by John E. Jones. Carl spillman and J. M.

Wellman W. B. Chadwell has moved into the Neosho Rapids. of Center were in town Tuesday. 8 school in Lecompton, returned home Sunday morning.

Jack Beale, after sending a week visiting with friends at Emporia and Reading, will return to work for Rees Dave Rosenauist has never had the Frank Mast and Geo. Kirkendall of Highland. G. C. Vanhorn sold two horses last week.

Emma Drews spent last Sunday at home in Olpe. Benny Piers all has moved to Tom Highwood's house. John Camper house on the northeast corner of Camperville. Not a vacant house in Camperville now By the way Camperville is the most enterprising Pike were here trading Tuesday. grip.

Joe Mahoney is working for F. ing. Elie Marks has moved from the Berg to the Flint Hills. John Slack had a relapse and is worse at this writing. Lydia Wilhite of Phizzletown visited in the Berg this week.

Fred Fowler will teach the spring term of school in Dist. 49. L. Silencer and Frank Putman 8 8 8 of Admire were in town Tuesday. suburb ot the city.

Sante Fe H. G. Farmer has set his W. H. McMullin hasn't gathered his The Quality J.

T. Alexander of Emporia town corn crop this year yet. His cribs are weeks. Schools will be out in two hip was in on business Tuesday. bursting out with last year's crop, L.

Lowery and P. Ernest of Ameri Jones this week. Miss Mint a Hayes had a party at Mr. D. Jones' Wednesday night.

Quite a crowd of our youn? folks attended and report a good time. William Dunmire and family have returned from California to his farm west of town. He says it is very dry in California and thinks he will remain on his farm. 1 We Have The Potatoes 8 and he is seriously considering the the last a busi- cus were business visitors Tuesday There will be a grand dinner day. Thomas High wood Sr.

was ness visitor in Emporia las W. J. Brendel and Luke Wilhite are through cutting hedge. J. F.

Clarke of Reading; township matter of leaving it run over and gathering it with the next crop. Thurs- was a business visitor Wednesday. incubator. Prof. H.

J. Emerson went to Emporia Friday. R. H. Massie was in Emporia last Wednesday.

Mr. Samuel G. Musick is critically ill at this writing. Thomas Shires made a business trip to Emporia last week. Walter Mount was a visitor in this The Price Henry.

part of the county Sunday. Capt. J. T. Morris of Lena Valley MM 8 day.

Bruce Bitler and Lizzie Thomas Harvey Hunt is able to be around was in town Tuesday and ednesday were married by the probate judge at again after two weeks of sickness. Wm. Suddock and Robert Muncas Twin Mound. Little Hazel Spence is reported quite Now is your chance to buy. We have a full line of Garden Seeds.

of Fremont were in town Wednesday Frank Parker of Sycamore Springs Elmendaro. No farming in "these diggings is visiting his brother, B. F. Parker. E.

K. Buirbee and W. II. Watkins Mrs. G.

W. Crook's condition re for sick. 8 mains about the same. of Center township were in town Tues The wheat is looking well since the Alfred Marley and George Terrell "Wm. -Jacob was a business caller at rain, many pieces that were thought to day.

went to Hartford Friday. 8 be worthless are coming out. the Rapids last Tuesday. Miss Laura Julian went to Olpe J. C.

Allen and C. S. Wheeler of Americus township were in town Tues We understand Dr. Fowler has sold Emporia, March 1st. Next! An entertainment and box supper will be given by the Section school, Friday evening, March 17th.

Carl Ricker and Al Kraum were out hunting in this community last week. They returned home with one rabbit one duck and minus a great number of loads. A well trained ear could easily distinguish the sound of feminine voices amidst the roar of musketry and the Good duck weather, lhe boys are Monday afternoon on business. out his lease on the Slack farm to Z. killing them by the dozen.

day. Con Eidman spent Sunday evening 8 J5 1 Jones Stone. L. Cook of South Pike, who will move Wm. Jacob and W.

II. McMullin with his sister Mrs. Bob Williams. soon. awhile.

Sherman Tweedy is hauling kafir corn to Mr. Brewer for 22c a bushel. J. W. Osborn has bought the Bender farm on Eagle creek for from C.

A. Johnson and will build on it as soon as possible. Since our last items appeared in the Record, we have ehanged our tune about the wheat. Since the rain it is looking fairly well. Smith Bros, have moved some of attended the Harrington sale.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams visited Prof. Chas. Fowler, James Fowler W.

S. Cook and John Vangundy were up from Jackson township Wednesday. C. A. Vahorn.

L. L. McCray and James Br adt of Center were in town Wash Philips and wife were shop- at Mr. Kidman's at Dist. 48 Sunday.

and Everatt Fowler and family spent pihg in Emporia last Thursday. Owinsr to the snow storm Sunday parents, Mr. and Sunday with their Mrs. Eli Fowler. John E.

Jones attended the funeral morning there was no Sunday School or church. Farmers are now beginning to pre of Miss Billadeaux last Thursday. Many thanks to "Wandering Jew for his able answer to my question. din of clanging tin pans at the charivari the other night. It is a well known fact that tbe girls made more noise than the boys, also, that each girl took a cigar when they were CARRIAGE PAINTING Will Crawford has nearly completed pare their ground for spring worlc.

A few days sunshine and you will see his new house. He will move some Wednesd ay. Mr. and Mrs. James Madison of Cvnter traded with our merchants Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Nelson of near Olpe were trading with our merchants Wednesday.

Our smooth roads are very much time this week. everybody plowing for corn. their cattle to the Wright Bros, farm on Four Mile creek wherethey will feed the rest of the winter. Mrs. Hosier has closed a very suc disfigured by the melting of the snow, Every other day is snow and winter The peaches are all killed but the TtLat Stays.

You run no risk in having work done at ur tdion. We ue the Father Paul of Emporia conducted and every other day is sunshine and apples are all right yet the worst to the funeral services of Miss Billadeaux cessful term of school at Olpe and is going to stay at home and keep house come will be the caterpillar who won't forget us about the 1st of May. We Bummer nowadays. Rev. Riggs will leave Friday morn T.

C. Sutton and E. M. Atkinson of liest Varnishes, American and Imixirted, that nioncv can luv. Ten for George this summer.

are in hopes the cold has frozen the years of tests and close olservation have tanrht us what materials are Miss Maud Liebfried of Emporia attended the funeral of Miss Billadeaux Mrs. Robert Lane is still confined to Fremont township were business visitors TuescayA ing for Borclay to attend the quar Miss Mundy of the Grubb's school passed. The new woman has come for sure. If you wish to get all the news: if yon wish to live long and happily, and if you wish to make your family happy, subscribe for the Democratic Record, a clean, up-to-date, newsy paper not owned by political corporations, not given to slanderous lying, but edited by two worthy and respectable gentlemen, whose motto is, "We give you the news." caterpillars so hard that they won't terly meeting of Friends. the lest and the iest way to apply them.

gave a box supper last weeK to pay Mrs. R. T. Snediker and daughter return for years to come. her bed.

She doesn't seem to improve Mr. and Mrs. Marley arrived Thurs Joe Morris has bought the south much. rent on the organ used by the school, something near $7 was realized. dav evening and will soon be estab Maude of Hartford came up to the city Monday evening.

hTHAT I IS I WHY I OUR WORK I IS I THE I BESTh W. L. Henderson, quarter section of the Toole farm lished at their old home again. John Brown jr. is buying up sheep.

Some of our bovs are-located as fol and will run it this year that is Frank rine of Neosho Kapids re He wants to engage in the sheep busi turned to his home lueuday after a lows; John Gibbs will work for Fred Ross: George Madden for W. M. Brew Mrs. Bernie Leggett arrived last Tuesday from Oklahoma. Her husband will follow overland in a few ness.

Fifth Avenue Carriage Works. short visit in this city. REVRAC. Mrs. Will Cleveland and Mrs.

Lucy With 1 er and Frank Smith will work for Abe what we need, a few more bank failures and the people will go to banking their money in gumbo the same as Joe did. We would advise all others who have money to follow Joe's example: Mrs. D. L. Rowland returned to her days.

Richmond were Emporia shoppers last Myers. home in Lawrence Friday, after week's visit with relatives here. week. Mrs. Fannie Sayers of Washington, Anox.

is expected here on a short the gumbo bank won't bust. Mrs. Henderson has taken a little child, bvname Florence McMunn, to R. REEBLE, W. T.

Crawford of Twin Mound and visit to her mother Mrs. Riggs. She EX-GOVERNOK LEEDY. Harmony Hill. John Brady visited at home Sunday.

Watch out for a wedding in the near future. brother E. J. Crawford of HartfoJd, will arrive Saturday. raise.

made us a pleasant call Wednesday Allen. Mrs. J. S. Grimsley has been seri Dealer in all lines of and enrolled their names on the REC Jim Simpson has moved on to his farm formerly the Schrock farm which Dr.

and Mrs. Reser of Hartford were among those who attended the ously ill this week. ORD list. Some of our school children have District 72. The weather is not to be depended funeral.

was recently vacated by Ben Swart-zendruber. Ben moved down near W. J. Wilson from Denver, Colora the grip. Groceries, Producer Floor and Hay Assessment Valuation.

do, is here looking after his stock. Mr. Reshel got through thrashing Miss Mary Baker, who has been sick for several weeks, is mending Hartford. on any more than the natives of the Philippine islands. Mrs.

Warner from Ohio is here look The township assessors met with the There will be a coffee and cake slowly. Ira and Emory Weaver shelled corn ing after some property interests she last week. Hedge cutting is the order of the day in this community. supper at Twin Mound school house county commissioners and the county for Mr. Curs on Aliens creek on last The saw logs are piling up on J.

has here. Pays ttic HiQliest Market Price for Produce. He keeps nothing hut the ltt quality rtKls and clls as next Thursday night, March 16th clerk at the court house Monday and hands. John will have to get a rustle Wednesday and for Mr. Sutton south Some of the bovs have been out diu-k J.

W. Madison went to Hartford on Ladies are asked to bring a cake to fixed a valuation for assessment. Ev on himself. of Americus Thursday and Friday. hunting the past week.

But few ducks as the lowest. He solicits vour trjule. Call aul sec him. help the supper along. Gentlemen to brinsr well filled pocket books.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sutton enter erv township was represented and the H.

R. Ely helped Chas. Lennington were killed. a business trip last week. Brown Bros, bought of Martin team of mules, price $130.

tained Co. Supt. Lynn at tea one even valuation as agreed upon is as follows: Peanuts, candy and popcorn will be Old gentleman Mann suddenly dis move his household goods from the VanHassel farm to Americus. Second and Commercial. sold also.

HORSES. appeared Monday morning and has not been seen since. Ed Smith has moved on the place Ellsworth Massey has moved into One year old 400 Everyone who gets sample copies of Lute Ahle of Admii-e has rented the known as the rollock farm. Clyde Madison has rented seventy the Shepard house which he has rented of Mr. Whitaker.

Two vear okl Hi) Three year old 10 tw Work horse 15 00 the Democratic Record should take the hint and subscribe for it. It acres of farm land of his father. butcher shop here and will keep a first class shop in the future. Stallion ami Jacks. 10 times standio Chas.

Huffman has moved from meets with words of praise on every 1 price and when nolslanuiiu; to loo Milt Herrington of Olpe will work Americus on to the Elliott farm. side in this neighborhood. It is the Geo. H. Reaburn and G.

E. Gorman Drivinu horses 0 to 150 oo FIRE 5ALE! best newspaper ever published in Em Mr. Sutton has moved his fat cattle have been out this week buying feed for D. P. Cowan the coming summer.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sedgwick on the 22nd of a girl. One vear old steers I 8 00 poria. We prophecy for the record which S.

C. Thompson has been feed mg last week. John C. intends to make some extensive improvements in Camperville this summer and fall. Prof.

H. J. Emerson's father, who lives in Emporia, was a business caller in the Rapids Friday. Myrtle Dickason came down from the Normal Friday and stayed over Sunday with her parents. Daniel Doty has bought a number of feeders and is going into the cattle business more extensively.

The Misses Carrie Neill and Carrie Baker of the Normal spent Sunday with their parents in the Rapids. and closing up business for W. J. Wilson. unlimited success.

Two year om steers i- Three year old routrb fed steers 15 ing to the Lambert place south of Americus. Tony Keeney has moved on the Turncoat. Four vear old rouirh ted steers 30 It is reported that C. A. Sanders Jones farm which he will tend this Three year old half feed steers 17 Three year old full fed steers 25 tw Q.

P. Hill of Emporia has sold his I will sell for amvmt of in for acctvmt urance companies re- will remain here permanently and continue to run the mill. His many year. land in "72" to Mr. Short of Emporia.

Hartford. Ihe entire stock of the jrartlless of original cost. Four year old Dai i lea steers i to Four year old full fed steers 2S 00 Three vearohl half fed Colorado steer 15 Oil Bruce Bitler has taken unto himself friends will be glad to learn this. Scott Thomas, our genial township a better half. We all wish them hap W.

J. Wilson and H. Reaburn Three year old full fed Colorado steers 22 piness. trustee, was in town Wednesday. Owl Four year old Ball lea oiorno is Four vear old full fed Colorado steers.

21 t0 toref We have discovered the smoothest took dinner Sunday with G. E. Gorman and after an excellent one were entertained with Graphophone music. Three year old Coloradosteers rouirh fed 13 00 Isaac Theye and Clyde Madison attended a dance at Northington's Four vear old Colorado steers rotitra fed 1 oo liar in Hartford, and his initials are E. O.

Neill, who has been visiting since the holidays with his parents left One vear old heifers 6 tw Tuesday evening. They report a fine not J. F-, either. 626 COMMERCIAL STREET Two year o(d heifejs tw cows Tom Harvey of Emporia, who is time. Bo Peep.

last Saturday night for Bloomneld, Iowa. Hulls. IO to 40 tW The writer has been out quite late at night for the past week and has seen some very queer, things at a late hour. The parties should be more careful what they do In the future. traveling for the E.

W. Truitt Paper Consisting of Registered cattle double tbe assessment Mr. Blossom will farm it this year. Otto Blossom went to Emporia last Friday. S.

E. Thompson is staying at H. R. Ely's. Several of the young folks of "72" attended the necktie social given at "41." All report a splendid time.

Bart VanHassel, former manager for D. A. Stahl, has moved onto his farm four miles north of Americus. Bart says he will show the farmers how to raise corn this year. Things sold for a good price at Mr.

Schaffer's sale. Everyone is so busy moving that spent Monday in Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Harris of were numbered with the mourners of common coltle. MtTLES AND ASSES. Alex. Stubbs, formerly of this place but recently of Sterling, has gone to Dry Goods, Clothing, South Pike. Miss Billadeaux's funeral last One year old I 00 TvnTMr old 12 00 Thursday.

Olympia, to make his home. James Greer, one of the old settlers Three year old 20 tw Work mules au "Penman" J. B. Martin has received We re arret to lose Mr. Stubbs ana of South Pike was buried Sunday, SHEEP family.

Feb. zbth. some fine specimens of artistic card writing from Prof. J. B.

Tamblin of Sheep, per head 00 to 1 50 The ladies' aid society of the Pete Hines bought Neil Ford's farm and bought considerable stock and BOGS Kansas City. Magda. Henry Lynn has moved back to his farm again. Herman Allen and John Vallance are pressing hay on Phenis Creek. Evan Roberts of Dry Creek was a business caller in our locality last church held its regular meeting at Per hundred pounds I 1 50 Mrs.

J. D. Hopkinson's Wednesday G. W. Martin is assisting his broth tools at the sale.

items are scarce this week. MISCELLANEOUS night. There was a good attendance er-in-law, im Richmond in moving nis The JNeil Forde sale was a success Cuba. and a jolly good time. as far as a crowd was concerned household goods to his new home Pike township.

Ladies' and GentleniGiYs FURNISHING GOODS, Shoes, Groceries, DAMAGED KY FIRE, SMOKE and WJtTER, COMMENCING Wapons 5 00 to 25 OO Carriages 5 tw to UW 00 Bicycles 5 00 to Oil Gold or gold tilled 6 00 to 50 00 Silver watches 00 to 7 00 Pianos 20 Oy to 150 00 Stock brought good prices. By Neil 's removal this vicinity loses one of its Lee and Mabel Roberts, cousins of the deceased, from Emporia, were H. E. Cowgill of Burlington, member of the drug firm of Cowffill Britten of this place, was in town over Tuesday night. He says his Hartford Wm.

Chambers is building a house on his farm and making other im Comlskey. Most of the full fed cattle in most respected citizens. We can cer this Other musical SOOto 40 00 I among those who attended the funeral tainly wish him success wherever he provements. community have been marketed. of Miss Billadeaux.

store is doing a good business. may go. Elmer Radcliffe and Cal Moon have been haulinc nosts to the II aimer The people of Hartford are quite If congress had appropriated the R. M. Harper wnt to Emporia last Friday.

He started early and took in the ponds and shot and marketed a Spain for the Philip ranch on Camp Creek. proud of the capture of John Gilbert by Sheriff Tom O'Connor. We claim Wheat. per Oais. 10c per bushel.

Corn. lOc per bushel. ay, prairie, per ton, 50c. Ice. per ton.

1 00. Kanr cornseed, per bushel. 10c. Sortrbum seed, per bushel. SKs.

Millet seed, per bushel. 15c. Alfalfa seed, per bushel. 1 50. English blue grass, per bushel, 35c.

pines to the improvement of the mail service of the rural districts, it would Tom down here as a Hartford product Neil Forde had a very successful sale on acobs Creek last week. Prices buggy load of ducks. and naturally feel an interest his 8TH INSX. have benefitted the average Ameri Wednesday, Will the Record or some other good authority set us right on the "chicken good work. had a good healthy tone.

Ted Nichols has moved from Mr. can citizen more than the acquisition of all the Spanish speaking territory law" If the correspondent will ex All other items of personal property Thursday evening our oyster supper will be given at the church. Proceeds to go to paying balance on pastor's salary. Would a call for volunteers to put down the Philippine "rebels" meet with the same response as did the call for troops to drive Spain from Cuba? What would Samuel Adams or George Washington advise, were it possible for the present national administration to consult them in regard to the Philippine island problem? At quarterly conference held at Watkin's farm on lower Phenis creek And continuing for ONE WEEK. Store opens at on tne face of the globe.

plain just what he has reference to we'll on the list required by law to be asses The Farm Journal for February do all we can to set him right. cjd. to his farm near Boston. Mr. Schnack from near Ft.

Scott, 9 a.m. and ches at 5 p. sed oO per cent pi value. in. Hartford has gone through quite a coal famine in the past week.

Had it not been for an abundance of wood near at hand there would have been great suffering. The first car load of coal came in Tuesday and was unload The transfer of the lease between has an article on good roads. The writer is very severe on road super who bought the Haney farm on Spring Rev. I. WB.

Putney and wife to'R THE DEMOCRATIC REC W. H. LEVINGSTON. Mana-or. Branch, has moved In the neighbor visors.

He intimates that the omce is M. Harper and thence to Prof. Willis K. Folks, publishing: asrent and sec hood. ed in about fifteen minutes.

simply a feed trough with a. lead A T- ftt lT 11 A ORD, $1 A YEAR. Mr. Lounsberrv has beinin a re- retary of the university of Lawrence, Wm. McGregor, familiarly known as I truugn irum me pumic crio.

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Pages Available:
354
Years Available:
1899-1900