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Washington Palladium from Washington, Kansas • 4

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Money to Loan on Real Estate. E. "FOX Of ice in WASHINGTON PALLADIUM Our dental office will be closed Monday and Tuesday, November 8 and 9, on account of a dental convention held at Beloit. Drs. Smith Gr indle.

SAM'L Editor Friday, November 5, 1915 Mr. Elihu Root also received a black eye in the New York state election, his new state constitution being beaten by a majority of 300,000. Although not a party question, it is reported the democrats voted solidly against it. ADDITIONAL LOCAL niiii.iiiiiiiiiiimiiimiimmimiiiimiiiin Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

V. Stro-hecker, last Saturday, a girl, Dr. Tooley' officiating; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nims, of Kansas City, send word of the birth of a daughter at their home on Nov.

2. Mr. and Mrs. Charles January of Hollenberg are the parents of a daughter, born Oct. 26.

Mr. January is a nephew of Mrs. Clarke. Subscription $1.00 per Year Entered weekly ea second class mail matter the poatoHie ut Washington, Juntas, should be ran. Behold the change! Bryan gives counsel no more, but Clark has been asked to assist the administration in the solution of the great problems that it now faces.

With the administration but little more than half way through its allotted term, Bryan has passe 1 out and Clark now by invitation has come in, as a presidential adviser. But more than that, Mr. Bryan has gone into open opposition to the president on a most important policy preparedness while Mr. Clarklwill assist with the putting-of that policy into the proper shape. That President Wilson does not expect his national defense program to go through congress without a fight is shown by recent utterances and by his intention to make a speech before the Manhattan Club, New York, on the same subject.

The president will not One dollar will buy you the best pair of nickel plated shears that can be produced from the best 6teel by the most skilled labor in the world. Mr. and Mrs. W. Edwards came up from Waterville, Monday, to visit the letter's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Gordon. Our dental office will be closed Monday and Tuesday, 'November 8 and 9, on account of a dental convention held at Beloit.

Drs. Smith Grindle. According to the list of premiums awarded, as published in the papers last week, Mrs. F. Skipton with 2d on take any chances of opposition in congress defeating this program and will submit his case to the people of the country, sure that public opinion will sustain him and compel acceptance of that opinion.

Two spans of the Mill creek bridge at Emmons burned Wednesday morning, and trains are now compelled to transfer at that place. The fire was caused by burning the grass off the right of wayl In both Maryland and Kentucky the republicans put up a strong fight for the election of governor, and it looked like it might be successful, but the democratic candidates won out by a good majority, Those Kansas statemen and politicians who went down east to instruct the people of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts how to vote on the woman suffrage question didn't seem to have cut much ice though we should hate to heleive that this oratory was without effect- except negatively) There' was a fire Monday, north of town, at A. C. Freohlich's whereby Mr. Freohlich lost most of his household goods, valued at $600 while the house was damaged to the extent of $250.

The loss on the housp. which belonged to Mr. Jacob Freohlich, is fully covered by insurance, but the household goods only partially so. They say in California that Woodrow Wilson, as matters now stand, can carry the state for president ovnany man that can be named with the exception of Hiram Johnson. Since last Tuesday's election, at which the Johnson measures were snowed under, it mignt be safely concluded that Wilson could carry the state over Johnson.

In taking the leadership in the plans for national defense Woodrow WilBon has deprived the Republicans of the greatest issue by means of which they had hoped to refjsin power and has dealt another staggering blow to that ancient but always unreliable supersti- tion that he is a poor As time goes on it demonstrates that Woodrow Wilson is about "the slickest politician" thia country has produced. In the opinion of Victor Murdock, chairman of the frogresoive national committee, who still entertains the idea that Penrose, Barnes, Cannon and Gal-liger and others of thdr ilk are running the Republican machine, there are at least 2,000,000 Bull Moofierswho are wedded to their principles and do not intend to cast them aside, and if they have to choose between Wilson and a standpatter at least 90 percent of them will vote for Wilson-. and shears are made -from only the highest grade crucible steel which is carefully picked and selected for perfect material. They are carefully and finely adjusted and will cut keen and sharp as a razor unlike others, they retain their edge, and even though constantly used they will require sharpening very seldom, if ever. When you buy KUH KUffSft scissors and shears you know vou are getting the bftst.

M. JL Holloway Sons Washington, Kans. handsomest sofa pillow. It should have read, "Mr. O.

F. Skipton." The editor of this paper has been pretty sick all this week confined to his bed, so that if the paper is any better than usual credit can be given to the office force. In the Use of Dremiums awarded, as Here is the AnswerTin Bhown in the city papers last week, Henrv Kinc was shown as havine the THE KLRRiftlW teST33 Every day In your nr.rt rendinar, at liimiu, on the street in f.l:op kiiJ school you likely question tlio nnis.ii-jiiff of soma neio word. A tt-i-i: Milt makes mortar You etck tlm location at cf jfJatMU Whr.t la Kidte couif 'iiiiir Nov re-Lion nnswora nil Kinds cf i.anrnf.frp.HMor.Din'-rr.nhv. Echoes From the FARM LOANi on Trades, ArU and -BY- Thompson Kelley Annual interest.

Payments made any time and interest stopped. sciences, ixui! auutamg. ff-j Werc.9. COSO tS-uslt-aons. Cost 2730Fft-ca.

i TJioonly die! innr.ry with tK'jj c.i.".r as "AiLroUoof Mrs. Huyck and children, also Mrs. Berry and children, went to Washington, Saturday. Mrs. Helen Bradley and children visited her parents near Hollenberg, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Davis visited at Fred Feyerabend's Sunday. Jack Berry, and family visited at Willis Isle's, Sunday. Missps Minnie and Martha Isle are inproving from their illness.

Berney Bradley and wife and Firese motored to Washington, Monday. VV AY DR. G. 0. SHAW (Successor to Dr.

G. W. Mellenbruch VETERINARIAN 'Phone No. 367. WASHINGTON, KANSAS Ocuitu." ltiSiirc3crCa.5t.Br:.

On tliin, oivrty.ic!. Btrnna, heaviest 2-year colt. It should have been 1-year old. In Ohio the prohibition received a backset to the tune of 40,000 majority against it. However the vote shows an increase of sentiment in its favor.

At the last previous election it was defeated by 84.0UO. The trade balance of the United States from January 1915, ti October 1st, same year, a period of ten month, show that our exporis fourteen hundred and fifty million dollars more than our imports. Io other words, we sold that amount of goods more than we' bought. A man named Emil Anderson committed suicide at his hom? four miles north of Haddam, early Monday morning, by hanging himself to a tree a quarter of a mile from the house. He rose shout 4 o'clock that morning and built a and went out doors.

Not seeing him again by breakfast time, the family become alarmed and went in search of him and as stated found him hanging to a tree, dead. Coroner Groody was summoned from Barnes and found as stated herein suicide witnout apparent cause. Those persons proudly cherished the belief that the Tammany tiger was dead were rudely disabused of that idea when the election returns came in Tuee-day night when they learned that Tammany had made a clean sweep of New York City and county. Bully for Tammany Hall! That organization may be a little cant sometimes, but it. is to be preferred to canting hypocracy.

The women suffrage amendments were beaten in three state elections, Tuesday, in Massachusetts by Pennsylvania by New York by 250,000. New Jersey voted on the question several weeks ago and it was defeated by 56,000. This seems to be the end of the national woman suffrage agitation as it can, in view of these results, hardly be expected to command the attention of two-thirds of both houses of congress, the majority required to submit it. to the state legislature and even then it requires the Webster in a i lurM, and so converter to use! Mlt'iiJ One half I MJl weight cf Regular Edition. jT'l''J Regular tCUam On strong book pnper.

Wt Asked. if he thoupht it posible for Colonel Roosevelt to capture the Republican nomination for president, Chairman Charles D. Hilles of the Republican national commjttee replied: "That is a possibility I wouldn't earn to discuss." Reports are in circulation i that in several stutes former Progressives are returning to the Republican party with the avowed purpose of fore ing the nomination of Colonel Roosevelt by taking advantage of the large field of candidates that will be arrayed against him. How rapid and radical sometimes are the shifts of politics! Only a little while ago William J. Bryan was the premier of the Wilson administration the presidential adviser and Champ Clark had practically nothing to say as to how the administration machine DR.

8. J. LAMOREAUX (Successor to the late Dr. Neitzel) DENTIST Office on West Side of Public Square WASHINGT KANSAS. For Sale.

lWiibs. tiao WjZ9nx 1 1I1CUC3. Writs fo Bpcclmen pagai, A registered Holstein Bull-a good uiiulciuui.u, Shi. one, J. T.

WlLLIFORD, Hollenberg, Kansas. Mention this pablloatlon and recoivo ir.EC a ut of pocket) maps. CO, Lost. 4 LoBt Between Burlington depot and Shanlep House a pair of leather wove gloves. Finder please at Shanlep House.

The tail light and tag No. 9380 from, a Ford automobile. Finder notify Sheriff McLeod. Springfield, IWasii. ratification of three-fourths of all thei states to become operative.

IiiiiiiuiiiiujiiiUMiUi, It is getting to be a usual thing to hear men and young men tell their friends For Better Clothes There's No Place Like Ben Simon Clothing So. Where men of all dimensions and walks of life can find "The World's Greatest" achievements in It's costly to try to fool the people all the- time. Continuous sales at a supposed mark down have lost their appeal. Marking merchandise so as to show a mark down is simply a matter of a lead pencil and cold Neither one changes value of merchandise. Value is a known quantity and you can't change it.

can put a fictitious price on it and tell the dear public, that they have marked it down and if they can get them to believe it all well and good. The Ben Simon Clothiug Co. have never believed this price juggling to be good business! For thirty years we have sold th people of, Washington county Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing and Furnishings at the lowest possible price consistent with good value and have relied on that "Good Value for the Money" to steadily increase our business. and Boys' Dress Shoes Beacon Shoes $3-oo to $4.50 Florsheim $5.00 to $5.50 Boy Scout Shoes $2.00 to $3.00 We carry the Sheboygan and Weyenberg work shoes Prices from $2.00 to $3.85 Men's and Boys' -Co atSweaters 9 In Our Boys' Store You Judge the Quality By Our Price Mark By this we mean that we are willing to be judged by the prices we ask. No matter what price you pay, our sole aim io to give you at least a dollar's worth of "value for every dollar you spend.

We don't claim to give our goods away, but we do claim to give you the most for every dollar you spend. Buy Your Boy's Clothing Here It Pays Your Hat There's a Star hat for every occasion and we have the HAT. Star $1 50 to $3 00 Stetson $3.00 to $5.00 BOYS' AND MENS CAPS 50c to $1.5 Men's and Boys' Mack-inaws $4.50 to $12.55 Munsing Underwear For Men and Boys 50c to $5.00 FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR 50c to $1.00 Siits and Overcoats Garments that look the part, with both this store and the maker's guarantee to back them all the way. Mere are the TOP NOTCH CLOTHES in assortments keyed up to the highest pitch, brim full of new patterns and better values. Leopold-Morse $18.00 to $25.00 Fashion Clothes $18.00 to $25.00 Clothcroft, Wool $10.00 to $20.00 $10 or $12.50 Buys a Suit or Overcoat Here A good one for the price, because it's away above the average low priced clothing offered elsewhere; because you will get service out of it, and good looks as long as you wear it.

50c to $6.50 All colors, at.

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