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The Scottsville Register from Scottsville, Kansas • 4

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Scottsvillo Register. ft One Dollar A Year OMB DIB; SOME MOVE TO OTHER PARTS OF THE COUNTRY H. L. Huff Editor Prop. WTERERT 1 0 a USSa US89 VflK 9 (6 TIME CARD.

Mo Pacific Railway WESTBOUND No 3 Passenger 4.5C 11 Accommodation 10.17 ru 13 Lociil freight 5.17 KASTBOUND No 4 Tasscngcr 834 a m. 12 Accommodation 4.10 m. 14 Local freight 0.15 a in. the above trains carry passengers Trains 423 and 424 daily except Sunday. J.

It. MeCormac, Agent. S20 buys a good Team Harness complete with wool faced coiiars. A full line of Collars and Harness. gies, Road wagons, They are the only customers we lose, because we ell reliable clothing culy sell more of it and for less money than any other house in northwest iusss.

ALL THAT IS WISELY SAVED IS DOUBLY GAINED. There is no chance-work in the conduct ot this busines. livery detail is administered scientifically. Of course, there is more or leBS experimental and tentative wnrk under, taken, but the vast machinery of the store belongs to a definite phin. A purpose a motive, in which every money spender is directly interested, is always hack of our efforts.

The full strength of the PORT organisation ii constantly endeavoring to do three thiugs thoroughly) 1st. Maintain Quality. 2nd Keep Prices Down. 3d Hold your Confidence. We don't advertise goods for $12.

Some do; aud what do they give you? Not goods, but goods that do not compare with what we sell all the time at $9 and $10, I i i Cultivator Harrows, Listers, Drill, Fish Lansing wagonn. rr- Everything in tho Farm Implement line at Bottom Prices at 1 PORT CLOTHING CO 9 CHARLESWORT KANSAS. BELOIT, SCOTTSVILLE KANSAS. 8 Springfield Sif tings. Itaiford Trucblood" came up Wed NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS- ncsday to spend a few days with rela tives hero aud in Beloit.

Mesdamei McCauley and Wick man were shopping in Beloit Thurs Beloit Blossoms. We enjoyed a genuine dust day, storm Wm. Cochran is Frank McCutchun visited with Scottsville Markets Wheat 53 ceuis, Cora 30 cents. Oat a 21 cents. Hogs 3.25.

Chickens 5 and 0 els. 1-TCH 10 cents. Butter 12ty per lb. We Tery cordially invite the farmers when in town to call and re oa aud get acquainted. Globe Sights.

After a man passes fifty, Justice cuts his acquaintance The man who suggests a compromise, has usually been whipped all 'declare we never "force" ourselves on people, but many of us do It a girli really fond of music her own piano playing will make her ick friends give you everything but money, and money what you The man who tries to say smart things makes more breaks than other people Farmers worry only during the summer season: town people worry all the year a man leaves no debts to his children, he leaves an inheritance that is good enough What has become of the old fashioned man who belong ed to a Good Templar lodge? hen twins are born. at a man's bouse, it somehow seems as if the Lord had played a joke on him Some women make a continued tory of their troubles, and recite a Chapter every time they see a friend. A preacher's wife nearly always hates her husband's female contingent, and roasts them to a beautiful brown The trouble with many married people is that they married their first love, and the trouble with lire rest of them is that they Atchison Globe. Oliver Durhams family last Sunday have began their spring work in good spirit and hoping to replace the loss of wheat Mrs. Ellen Sanders and little girl spent Tuesday night with J.

W. Mclrvin and family Miss Itta VanScoyk who has been very sick is improving. Mr. Watson went to Beloit on business Wednesday Miss Lizzie and Jannie Farren drove out to Mr. Mclrvin's.

Tuesday afterr noon. E. R. RA Dan Shamburg'a visited at Joe Maces Friday. having a new porch bnilt on the front of his house Geo.

Bolus has nis yard nicely filled now, and when seeded in blue grass it will present a more attractive Hilton, pastor of the Christian church, re-read to a good audience Sunday night, a paper on the "Progress of thought among the Disciples." He had read this Anna McCutchan and Mrs. Schrucil called at Mrs. McMillans Tuesday. FOE Wesley Flinn goei to the creamery every day, now. paper at a Ministerial meeting.

Pan Black rented some corn ground of Oscar Schnieil. Lawr sprinklers and hammocks are now in the matter with the Register? Nothing Then why don't you George Cochran, who has been in Mesdames Scliellin and Domino THE REGISTER visited at Mrs. McCaulcy's Wednes day WEST HOPE. -Ora Hutton froui near AshervMls is visiting her grandparents fir. and Mrs Solomon Hutton Mrs.

Wm- Paul and little son have returned from their several weeks sojourn at Rose-dale school closed last Mr. DanShamburg and family from Springfield visited at Frank Shamburgs Sunday Kansas City for several weeks under treatment, is said to be The little folks are Will and James McCauley and W. enjoying the nice warm days, and Black, attended the party at Cbas. Torrey's last Friday night. Mr.

McDauiels, of Randall, is hav the bright colored dresses and pink bonnets of the little girls are indeed a welcome sight. Ths boys straw hats have also put in an ap AND GET ALL THE HOME NEWS FOE pearance Grandma Hubble vis ited at the home Of Mr. aud frs. ing quite a tiino with the calves ho bought at the sale last Friday. lie has made three trips to secure the D.

H. Weaver, Sunday, Mrs. Nancy Miles, an old resident of Mitchell county, but who has for runaways. Oi I the pat few years resided in Mis Biniisf Dan Black drove to Scottsville souri, is visiting with her brother, MMvAMilMtlL Writ aaw ad-v will Mod James Phillips, at present. She ex 01 DOLLAR PER YEAR.

Thursday with three cases of eggs, nnnuri ntmwui to lowtr (has yom MUmk. Qua ha or At, PmL II is hens must be industrious. pects to start for Washington May 1st to visit other relatives and friends The ice man and the Harry Goit and family of Tauiea- towa are visiting relatives in this Nellie Shunn is staying at Geo. Werts's in Scotts- ville Miss Mary Hutton who has been at John guakenbush's for several weeks has returned Paul. has purchased a fine new buggy Ira Abram and Archie Paul hauled corn from the Republican river, Tuesday.

Mattie and Gordonier, from near Rxudall, visited with their sister, Mrs. Alta Shamburg, Sunday Messrs Roux, Paul, Abram and Roberts, hauled sand from the Republican last Doyle and family from Mulberry, and Mrs. G. W. Hosier from Plum Creek, visited at Irr Abrnm'a Saturday night and Sunday.

BEE. MOtmOfim WilBACO, CKJCAOO. u3 milk man are again seen on our streets As we write we can hear the sound of hammers, the song of birds, the voices of children, the North Star Items, rattle of wagons, the whsza whizz It looks like the wind has made an appointment to blow every Sun of bicycles, and the hum of the telephone, and see sights aud hear other sounds to numerous to men day Most all the lrrmers around here are busy putting in tion, suffice to sny, We are not very lonesome so far as sound is concerned, their oats D. Brouillette and wife were visitors at R. Chris MAttv ties Sunday Miss Nora Daily visited with Tosie lUarcey last Sun day Claude Magers has pur Cross Roads.

We have been haviug nice weath chased a buggy and harness, now girls give Claude a pleasant smile er this ween some or tne Liberty. Didn't the wind blow Sunday, Mrs Frank Cubbison visited Mrs. Fred Alsop one day last week. Mesdames John and Geo. Andrews were over to see Mrs.

John Quaken-bush last Thursday. She has been quite sick for the past five months Albert Stilfey visited at Fred Alsop's Saturday night. GET OUR when yon meet him Misses Mary and Sadie Ham and Minnie wheat is lookiua nice and green. Aud perhaps there will be some wheat raised this year A. O.

Motes gnd wife and children visited Brouillette visited with Miss Zelia ALL KINDS at J. W. Mclrvin and family Sun- Christie last Sunday James Chapman was seen riding his wheel in this part of the country lay Mrs. McGaunhoy, Mrs. Watson and little girl spent Wednesday with Mrs.

McMillen CLUBBirJG RATES Sunday R. W. Christie bought Georgo Andrews and wtfs visited ra Abram aud wile Bpent a few some calves of Joe and Henry days of last week with his father's. Marr.ey last week. Carayeau AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.

aud wife visited with E. Christie and family one day last Wo can eave you A buggy load of young people from around here attended church money and can get any publication you want at Scottsville Sunday evening. From the Km. at Columbus Sloan's Sunday. Frank Sunders visited the homo folks Saturday and Sunday, LttRt Friday being Mrs.

George Aml)ew birthday a few of her friends called on her for dinner. Those present were MeHclntiies T. H. Ookley, Jobn McDaniels, Gilbert Slater Fred Alsop and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Sentcr. Miss Daisy Hook left for Missouri Monday morning to keep house for bet' brothers this summer. Fradk Cubtison and finally Sari-dayedatt. II. Stilly 'e.

US A TRIAL ORDER. Late News. It is unler stood that some one aid the reason Cross Roads did not have any items In the paper week before last was, that they were grieving. But they were mistaken Nick Motes, Mary Jones and laaac Motes and family visited at John Motes, Sunday Kobert Abram thought he would try his new horse Sunday and go to see his best gtrl. But the horse began kicking and broke the buggy.

We failed to hear whither he saw his W. Mclrvin BfldO. C. VanScoyk were Beloit Callers Miss Daisy Abram was at home a (ew days last Farmers A boy accompanied his father to church last night, aud when the collection was taken up, the young ster closely watched the perform 4U44UUUU4U444 nude. When the collectors made their returns, the boy said to his father: "Half of them got in for nothing." Atchison Globe.

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138
Years Available:
1899-1899