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The Scottsville Register from Scottsville, Kansas • 1

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COTTSVSLLE EGISTER HE HO 20 sqoTTsviLLE, mrcmui county Kansas Thursday, july 201399 VOL I to HI 1 II- i BSB TTIJT? HFTT TQ VHTTPQ in UK mm us 1 ANOTHER WEEK OF SUKPRISES! mmm- AT THE BEE HIVE STORE. Broken! 1 it 1 Uk -4H Great Truth QuicsWh qM, Ve have decided to close out at once our present large stock of Dry Goods, Cents Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gloves, Trunks, Valises, Queensware and Tinware.Eu' We are going to make a change in our business and desire to turn our large stock of General Merchandise into cash At Once. KEMEMBER-StOCK REDUCTION MEANS PRICE REDUCTION. Hunters of Bargains, like all other nunters, must act quickly in order to securftlie pick of the bargains we are offering in this groat Clearing Sale. EVERYTHING MUST GO.

YOURS FOR BUSINESS. ft I if TV F. BRUND AGE. 5- if, Yqu Jhonid not' iMil to take advantage of our -extremely liberal offer of the Register one year anil Farm Journal, a twenty page farm paper nearly five years, all for on, dollar. Just think of it pcottsviio Markets Wheat 5i cents, Corn 30 cent.

Oat 20 cents, Hog $3.2, Chickens 5 and 6 ct3r Egg 9 cents. Butter 12 per lb, Church Seryicea; M. E. C1IUKCH Preaching the first Sunday in each piouth atU the third Sunday in the evening, Rev, Funk, Pastor. BAPTIST-Preaching 2nd Bun-day in each month morning and evening, 4th Sunday morning and evening.

O. W. Werts, Pastor. LUTHEBAN-Preaching let Sun day in each month in the -evening. Paul Tonsing, Pastor.

In our dreams we can see ears of corn about 15 inches long and as big around as beer bottle. J. C. Eresch will be a candidate for the nomination of sheriff at the Populist Primaries. Mr.

Ereschis a prominent farmer of this township and if he succeeds in getting Ucal and General News, me nomination, wouia make strong fight. Job work at this office. A gang of Gypsies fortune tell ATTHEBEW YORKSIORE er and horse tradem struck town last Saturday but as business wan not rushing they pulled out next day for Jimville, a email station a rT lias boon our purpose to sweep our stock of all such 1 few miles below Scottsville, where Father Conway, a priest from Concordia, spent Sunday with M. Caily and family. we they did a laud good as are unsalable in Summer or Winter, about four weeks before the new season commences.

We are now at the threshold of aiother season, and for that reason office business with the natives of that hamlet. we are determined to close out all summer goods such The county Commissioners ap-poiuted W. IJ. Freas, clerk of Lulu A. McGaugh resign ed.

The old gentleman who edits the I i as Linen Duck, Swiss, Pimities, Orjandies and all Scottsville RfeGlsTKJ has become Let i sell your farm for you, Subscribe for The BfSQlSTES- 4 Lota of new wheat coming in, tjtrw did you like the Tom show? Mrs Newel) was in mf w. i i i 1 1. 1 Daniel did biipineaein Bejoit Tuesday. The roads are somewhat rough at presenti A TheTom nhow went to Stockton from here. Even the big tent wept when little Eva died.

kinds of White goodB. disgusted with the vfuu; frolic and noise of a modern Fourth of July. Beloit Gazette. Yep, we' always get pretty dinged tired, but we ate Crash Hats and Straw Hats. Ladles, Misses and Childrens Slippers.

The Meeting of school district JNor 41, hytld at the school honee in Scottsville, next Thursday July 27th, at 2 o'clock Lee and Klare Archer returned to their home at Glasco, Wednesday after' a two weeks visit with their grandmother, Mrs. Newell, of thU place. PARASOLS, always ready to celebrate on the Fourth of July. Elsewhere in this issue, of the Register appears the announce, ment O. L- Summers sheriff.

Mr. Summers has tpent the greater part of his life on the farm south of Beloit. He would, we believe, make an excellent-office and the Republican County Convention would make no mistake in giving him the nomination. LADIES Sl MENS UNDERWEAR. Embroidery and Laces.

Rev. Woodward left Tuesday morning for Mankato, where he Oid you attend the show Saturday eveuiug? Prospects for a big corn crop grows brighter every day. Lou Christie- did business in He-Jolt, Wednesday. will visit a few days with his son before returning to his home at FOR THRESHIWC. We have the niceat and cluaneBt stock of Grocdries that can.

be found. Goodland, Kansas. G. G. Shore, of Severy, Kansas, purchased the Abernethy property in the" north part of town, and moved here lat week.

Mr. Shore ii? a harness maker and will open a shop in Charlesworth's hardware. Dishesof all We want to sell you your threshing bill. We will save you money, MAX HASGALL H. Freaa was in Jamestown, Wednesday.

Mrs. T. Brundage was in Beloit, Monday. hat is the average life of a Dees anyone know? Kentucky has named a postoffice lor Fred Funston. If you want a nent job of printing you should give us a call.

We turn out nothing but tirst-clasc work. Give us ji trial order. Bl()NEY I negotiate farm loans at lowest rates and most favorable term. Borrowers are given option to psy part or all of principal before maturit'. L.

I). Bejx! Beloit, Kansas. Dr. H. Mack, of Maeksburg, Iowa, is iu town this week.

Dr, Mack owns a couple of farms near towu and it) here looking after them. NEW YCRK STDRE. A Farmers Institute will be held in Scottsville ou Tuesday Septem Beloit is talking of holding a str et fair some time this fall. ber 19. There will be a morning noon and eveninir session, You H.

Jermark, of Beloit, was doing business in Scottsville, Monday. Max tlasgall and T. F. Ham were lu Concordia a short time Tuesday. will hear more about this througl the columns of the Rkgistkt latei on.

Born: On Wednesday July 19, to Rev. and Mrs. McMinn, of Macy ville, a boy. Rev. Funk, of Jamestown, was a pleasant caller at this office while in town Monday, CAPT.

WILLIAM ASTOR CHAN Congressman from New York iathe praident of Tbe New York Star, which is giving away a FOR. TY DOLLAR BICYCLE daily, as oilered by their advertisement iu another column. Hon. Amos T. Cummiugn, M.

Col. Asa Bird Gardner, District Attorney of New York, ex-Governor Hogg, of Texas, and Col. Fred Feigl, of New York, are among the well known nauiefe in their Board of Directors. Hardly a day paesei but we see somebody taking out a new mower T. F.

Brundage ha greatly improved the look of hin store building by adding a Coat of paint. Mrs. Sawyer and s-n Charley and Harry returned last week from their Colorado trip," A new sidewalk was put down between Harn's store and Charles-worth's old building this week. It was badly needed. Mis -Eunice Cotton, of Beloit, was the guest ot Miss Anna Farren Monday.

K. Christie left Wednesday morning for Meriden. Kansas to lookfor a location. bugify, gaug plow or some other piece of farm machinery purchased at Charlesworth's. He has sold lotaof farm implements the past month.

J. O. lielden'a name goes on our Scottsville list this week. They still keep coming..

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Pages Available:
138
Years Available:
1899-1899