Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Reporter from Kelly, Kansas • 1

The Reporter from Kelly, Kansas • 1

Publication:
The Reporteri
Location:
Kelly, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

WA Mil II KELLY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14. 1902. $1 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. VOLUME I. NO.

22. NOTICE. Everyone indebted to me are requested to call and settle their accounts as I coed the money. Dr. J.

N. Davis. Announcements. ft. F.

Ntbert authorizes us to announce him as a candidate for the nomination for County Superintendent of l'ublio Instruction, subject to the Democratic county convention. nr." AS E. G. Ilosklnson was elected chairman Reaclins The Advertisement ahd L. D.

Allen secretary. Geo. W. Kourk being the only candidate from this township, was allowed to select Seed "Wheat. 1 have 25 bushels of Turkish Red Fall Wheat for sale at 00c per busnel.

This is a fine wheat, good producor and tests (12 lbs to the bushel. Chas. Clifton. his own delegation, and named the following list: L. A Corwin, L.

D. Alien, L. Clippinger, F. J. Watkins, W.

I '4 I i i L. Stocking, F. D. Steele, F. Minter, Geo.

Hunt, Wm. Sourk, B. A. Johnstone, E. Adamson, I.

Livingood and Is of little interest to buyers, unions they've fallout confidence in the advertisement; unless every item and price in as represented. An cdvertieeraent should be an honest guide to value. You will find values hero just a little better than we represent them just a little more for your money than you expected, and that ia why the buyers always place fullest confidence in our advertising. Keeping Up The Clearances On these item? until the stock is entirely exhausted the way they're being priced will soon clear the lot. Extra clearance values here that yon cannot duplicate anywhere.

You'll regret it if you let this op-; Funeral Director and Embalmcr, (licensed by tho Stato Board of Health,) A complete line of Caskets and Coffins in tho Draped, Broadcloth, Crepe and Polished Oik, and also Buria Robes always in stock, At your service night or day. H. Ililbert. DIED. Mrs.

Ora Gebhart, who formerly resided here, and quite well known to our people, died at Ft. Worth, Texas, yesterday of typhoid fever. The deceased was a daughter of Mrs, Chas. Conley of this place, The remains will be interred at Ft. Worth.

portunity pass DING-DONG. The new bell for the M. E. church which arrived last week was placed in position Thursday afternoon, and Sunday morning its melodious voice woke the echoes far and near, summoning one and all to divine worship. The bell weighs 750 pounds and has deep clear tone that can be heard for miles.

We congratulate the members of the M.E. church on their piuck and perseverance in securing one of best bells in county. a a SHOES. $1 50 men's shoes at $1.25 $1 50 line ladies 1.25 $1.85 boys' 1.05 We have a full and complete flock of Shoes from the Grocery Dep't. A Broken Arm.

Mrs. H. Cieinens met with quito a painful accident last Friday morning. She was gathering eggs preparatory to coming to town, wheu she fell backward over a chicken roost and fractured her right arm. She was brought to town and Dr.

Davis reduced the fracture and she is now getting along niceiy. 20 lbs Sugar. 00 3 cheapest to the bst. Get 3 lbs Japan Rico 25c 1 lb Buttle Ax tobacco. 1 gal.

iiie eider vincgaa. OOCXOOOCXJOGGOOaO our prices before buying your school Shoes. c. u. o.

'O i 1 can choice salmon J)c 1 lb pkg unda burnishing Goods. A good men's Work shirt. It can oil sardines 25c 2 pkgs Yeast. 5c 1 lb Tea Dust 15c nretH shirt 3 cans Boston bakd beans 23c $1 Zo silk front shirt 45c boys' blue bib overalls. 1 lb crooking tobacco 20: l' Baker's chocolate.

a 3 a $3 uO men dress pants. $11.00 men's dress pants. .2.00 $2 50 men's dress pants. ..2.10 Best 15c Coffee in Kelly. Try a pound.

Oneida Was Easy, dir ball team went after the scalp of the Oneida boys Friday afternoon and came home wearing it at their blt. The Oneida team was outclassed by our boys from the start, losing the game to the Kelly boys by a score of 11 to 0. The boys say that the Oneida team don't know the first principle of base ball: that all they can piay is "cross out" or "two-old-cat." 3Z. 00 men dress l-io Boys, got a pair before 1 Important Notice they are all gone. In conclusion we want to say, trade with the firm that is looking after your interest.

We buy and sell strictly lor cash; therefor we are in a position to offer such values that none can touch. There is not ancth-er firm making the prices we do, and when we make a price they all commence to howl. Where there is. so much smoke there is certainly some fire, and the best evidence that we sell cheap, Yours For Red Hot Bargains, Advertised Letters. Following is a list of letters remain' ing uncalled for in the Post Ollice at Catholic Church Dedication.

The new Catholic Church at this plRoe will be dedicated on Wednesday, August 27th, 1902. Right Reverend Louis M. Fink, O. S. bishop of this diocese will conduct tho sacred assisted by numerous priests Irom different parts of the dioceso.

The Catholics from all the surrounding parishes will be in attendance and one of the largest crowds in the history of Kelly is anticipated. The members of the Kelly parish are making preparations to serve a big dinner in ft. Gell-haus' grove. it The County Convention. Tho Republican county convention lasf Tuesday was one of the most harmonious afflairs of its kind we have eveV attended.

Lack of space forbids a detailed account of the proceedings. The following candidates were placed in nomination: Treasurer, irven Isaacson Clerk, B. F. Eaton Sheriff, H. G.

Campbell Registrar, R. Lr Bruner County Attorney, Ira K. Wells Superintendent, W. T. Anderson.

Clerk of the court, Blanche Magill Probate Judge, J. H. H. Ford Representative, Geo. P.

Hayden Surveyor, Mort. Matthews Coroner, Dr. Chas. Fisher Kelly, Kansas, for the month ending July 1902. Miss Mora Ilarding.

Having sold my Hardware and Lumber business to Ladwig Bros. I wish to close all accounts, and everyone knowing themselves indebted to me are requested to call and settle by either Cash or Note, AT ONCE. Thanking you all for past liberal patronage and bespeaking a continuance of same tor the new firm, I remain, Respectfully Yours, In calling for the above please say ''Advertised." If remaining uncalled for at the end of 30 days will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. S. H.

Vernon, P.M. Land On The Move. Wm. Dennis was instrumental in iraking two more big real estate deals WENDEL MENDEL this week. The first was the sale of I Henke'slOO acre farm to Barney Kuhlman of St.

Benedict for $43 per acre. But Fred wasn't satisfied, tp leave Kelly, so he turned around and purchased the 120 acre farm of S. L. Benback at $43 per acre. Truly, the world 'do" move, especially in tho vicinity of Kelly.

"1 Two Vot ing Precincts I CHEAP RATES. Via The K. C. N. W.

Hailway. Kelly to 'J'acoma, Washington, and return, $45.00. Tickets on sale July 10 to 21 inclusive; return limit Sept. 15. 35 cents for the round trip to Seneca, Sep 3rd.

to 5th. inclusive, good to retu. "'he 6th, account of Nemaha The board of county Commissioners met in special session Monday to hear SfiCondrHantl Organs At Your Own Price. the petition of D. B.

Neff and 3(5 others KELLY BARGAIN STORE, of Adams township asking for the es Cour tablishment of another voting precinct in said township. The petition was granted and all of the Adams township Some are as good as new. We have taken them in on Pianos and want to get rid of them. Sonic in good Si condition, as low as voters who so desire can come to Kelly to vote. We will now have two voting precincts in our city, one in South Kel ly for Harrison township and one in North Kelly for Adams township.

I Just Received! A Car Of The Famous Haddam Flour, i Our New Bank. At last our fondest dream has been Special west bound tourist excursions to Colorado and Utah, season of 1902. Tickets on sale certain dates in June, July, August and September. Call for further particulars. i The K.

C. N. W. will sell tickets to Virginia City, account of G. A.

R. Reunion at Beatrice, at one fare for round trip. Tickets on sale Aug. 12,13, 14, 15 and 18, good to return until Aug. 22nd.

Home seekers excursion tickets on sale to certain states and territories, every 1st. and 3rd. Tuesday in each month at a rate of one fare plus two dollars for the round trip tickets good 21 days. W. W.

BUEK, Agent. realized and our little city is to have a bank. Stock had been solicited for Remodeling Sale Now is the time to get a Piano while we are closing out stock on hand, preparatory to remodeling our store. You will be sorry if you miss this opportunity to secure a high grade Piano or Organ at less than most dealers pay for them. pome time past, and pursuant to call, those interested met in Thompson's hall yesterday morning tor the purpose Bran and Shorts.

of organization. The organization will be known as'The State Bank of Kelly" and will be capitalized at $5000. The GEO. A. YOUNG -PROPRIETOR OF THE- Seneca Music Emporium.

stockholders are: A. Wells. J. Gleason, R. M.

Emery, M. Noble, John Simon, B. F. Hart, F. ft, Wilson, W.

Cole, S. H. Vernon, E. D. Berridge, Ladwig Bros, J.

Walker. A. Funk, I. C. Fleming, 21.

Karnowski, H. O. Myer, E. Adamson, J. M.

Swart, H.A. Kruger, Geo. Beishaw, L. Karnowski, Geo. Stoldt, O.

Lonergan. The following were chosen directors: R. M. Emery, E. Adamson, J.

H. Gleason, E. D. Berridge, M. Noble, John Simon, B.

Wilson. Following are the officers of the new institution: President, K. M.Emry; vice president, E. D. Going To Market Next week to purchase the most complete stock of Fall Goods ever shown in Kelly.

Our trip to the market will mean a saving of dollars to you, as we are in position to buy the goods and we give you the benefit. Giri News. Dr. Davis reports the arrival of a fine daughter at. the home of Chas.

KUiger MoDday. Mother and child are doing nicely, but fears are expressed for Charley's recovery. L. Sanders was in Centralia on business last Saturday. The call has been issuecKfor the Democratic county convention to be held at Seneca, Tuesday, August 19th.

The telephone girl and the bill clerk to whom she had promised her heart and hand were silting in front of the fireplace talking about the happy days to come when they would be one. From one little detail to another the talk finally drifted to the subject of lighting fires in the morning. He stated it as his emphatic ooiuion that it was a wife's place to got up and start the fires and let her poor hard-working husband rest After this declaration there was a silence for the space of about three-quarters of a second. Then tho telephono girl thrust out the finger encircled by her eugagemenl ring and murmured sweetly but firmly: 'Ring off, please; you have got connected with the wrong number. Berridge; secretary, F.

B. Wilson; treasurer, J. H. Gleason. The cashier has not yet been chosen.

Application has been made for a and as soon as it a rives and a building can Now Elevators. That an era of advancement and prosperity in Kelly is dawning is a self evident fact. We are reliabl) informed that both grain dumps will give place to brand new elevators in time for handling the big corn crop this year. A. J.

Denton was here Monday making arrangements for the rebuilding of Denton Bros, grain dump into an elevator. It will have a capacity of 10,000 bushels, and will bo equipped with the latest and most improved machinery, including hopper scales, cleaner, sheller, etc. The motive power will be furnished by a 20 horse poer gasoline engine. be fitted up, business will be commenced. DO UWANTA WELL? Having purchased J.

A. Eaton's well boring outfit, I am prepared to put you down a well on short notice. I will put down a 16 inch well for 30 cents per foot; other sizes-us cheap accordingly. Satisfaction guaranteed, ('all on or write me at Go (Is. Kansas.

T. Thompson. The Caucus. The Republican caucus at Goffs last Saturday was well attended. It was called to order by L.

A. Corwin, and R. THOMPSON..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Reporter Archive

Pages Available:
760
Years Available:
1902-1905