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The Independent from Kelly, Kansas • 1

The Independent from Kelly, Kansas • 1

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The Independenti
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Kelly, Kansas
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XDENT, 4 Vol. 1 Kelly, Kansas. September 1899. No. 11 Mrs.

Bump who been visiting in METHODIST CHURCH NOTICES Shoes that will wear at Vickers. Placeanadvertlsraentin the Indep-' ITJ5MS FROM DICT. 03. Andrew Clellund rode out from KANSAS CITY NORTHWESTERN HR TlKB TABLE. OOINO SOUTH.

2Co. 12 Daily MailAEx. 12:48 p.m. No. 14 Dally except Sun.

a. m. No, 104 Daily except Bat, 7:43 p. ra. GOING KOflTU.

Vo, 11 Daily Mail Exp. 12:06 p. m. Ho. 13 Dally except Sun.

8:56 p. No. 1 103 Dally except Sat. .7:45 a. m.

EN DENT, Oole Backus of Debits Neb. is visit- tin? at the home of D. 11. Morse. Capes, Jackets, Blankets and Under- ware at Vlckers.

When yon set a bad example it is very apt to batch mischief. The life of the reform seems to be everywhere except at home. Eugene Albert the Axtell cigar man was In totfaThursdiiy. Mr. aud Mrs-Ed.

Bronough of Goft visited with relatlv ea in Keuy mis week. -w-v. Mrs. L. McMahon of Beattie visited this week with her parents Mr.

and Mrs. Al Roots. The Ladles Aid Society of the M. Church met with Mrs. Worthy yester day, Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Prangle and Mrs. Tim! Miller of fVedonia Kans.

are toitb Mr. adr. Mrs. Harry ipiiug Meyers. mVip.r nf farmers in thin section haVe begun harvesting their corn crop) Mrs.

Murdock bfttardie tteb. Who has beer. Visiting with relatives in mia virinitv: denarted for her home Sunday. The Blossom house is the place to ston when in Kansas City. Our bus! itess men when in the tolly Should call 6ri it.

ftat68 reasonable. Emenst.be Corninc will be in feelly Dot. 113 onh tiiVi wnrlf. lowest nnCBi your patronage solicited. People should take interest in their home paper, because it does more nn the town ahd gives tnofe free adver tising than any other institution, In talking with a number of repree.

endive farmers in this section th passt wsek they all seem to ihink the Corn crop will hot yield near ac heavy as some have estimated. Whil anDarebtlv the ears are very large yet aiu t.hm there nrf manv earstha. are not nlled out. themhave Union Everyone and at Cooler Underweaf Goffs returned home yesterday. Ed.

Hart of Cap'oma was in'tbU city Thursday. Mrs. M. Worthy of Wetmore Is vis iting with her sou Wra. this wek.

Walter Glllasple Of Denieon' wan shaking hands with old friend's in this city Monday. John Arrastroug who has been sick for the three weeks is able to be about again. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nickleson and D.

H. MorBO returned from Topeka today where they had been attending tbe reunion. BertBritt who resided a half mile east of this place, bus moved to Hoi on. 4 Pred Stolt who is working at Tong anoxie visited several days this week with bis parents Mr. and Mrs.

Stolt. Mrs. Tom Burnside who has been visiting with her parents Mr.and Mrs Al Roots of this city, left this morning for her home in Ocarche Oklo. Diamond school district was awarded first prio for toe largest represents tion io the grand parade ol any country school Ti-ibune. There is no use in giving your clock to a traveling cloc tinker when you nave a clock repairer in your to.vti, es when the traveling tinkerdoe' not know the difference between Hock and a threshing machine, Goffi Advance.

All traveling salesmen and other? re agreed tbut P. M. Serufford ha the largest and most complete Ladle md Gents taileror shits and furnishino staples they ever 9aw Come and gel otir goods dirreCt from the factory be absolutely a perfect fit and satisfaction Ladies Cloths and silks by the yard. The season for putting up heatinj! stoves Is hot far away and it would be good plan and perhaps.an economics me, also. If the chimneys were Inspect rfd before a fire It started.

There ar i great many chimneys in town, that tre dangeroiis and yours may be. om if them. Give this matter your mos1 We desire through columns of the NDKPENDENT to thank our rriari, friends and neighbors Wh'd so kindly issist'ed us dorjnjr the death ami burial of a loving wife, and R. J. M.

Mu'GlJE AND SONS. I wish to announce to the ladies of Kelly and Vicinity, that on tlie above date will display a line of millinary in fe. It' Tho'ttpsorj's st'oV'o. I wil be in Kelly, oh lay, Wednesday, Satin day iX t'ernoont of each week, so Orders can be given add made up here ui any color 'chosen 'from my samples and jb'rougM back on my 'West regufar trip. will 'fcrVng a 'line oTb'otti good and cheap gddds, sq 't'hat all, tast3 and pocketbboVs Wii he "accomodated'.

I. I will be anxious to meet kfi the iK'dtea'plk'h 'by My Hi erms 13 10 3C1V8, OGT. 4. Ho. lo4 flosi not carry passengers Mt of Bolton.

fNo. 103.. floes hut carry passengers east of GoS. E.J. Wells.

Agt. fchurciwmd Mm Directory ThHi-Bli ServloeB at tbe cWol hotisfc' every alternate Sunday fidiida School every Sabbath AttX. G. BBNttET Pastjr. tioiversalUt Churttti -Services in iheif tihiifbb every alternate Sunday L.tk JoftES, Pastor if; W.

A. Loasre-Mieets 2nd anfl 4tb Saturday' hlgtits bl each month in TKriHirtatiri'i Sail. Win. StudeVabt V. tj.

John Stebbins. Clerk. Kelly Wnts Afiahk; A tit factory. A tiarness Shb. Mdw fcb'oda' at ickcrs store- bctbber Mr.

Fletcher of WetmbrlB was in this city tt is awfully hard for Some people to tiebavQ themselves;" line bf fall and Winter goods at A M. Vickors store aboutOct, 8th. D. Mdrris has completed his new tome in Kelly and will rtJoVe id thi8 keek. feVerybody reads the iNbEPEDENt 3 Peoole who do not take -it eoeatc aroundand borrow' A copy.

It is read and ihe1 ailei-tiSeri ft' now it, It is time to think of -W6 ti'avS 6t UnderWSar ior Mm ait Heavy tifiefes that please The way how Next fiunday morning an important. meeting will beheld' The proposition to build a new church cn the, lots al ready purched will bo considered after the sermon. If the congregation deems it advisabla and properly supports it, the work will be begun at once. All members and friends of the church art urged to attend. The other services of the day will be as usual, Sunday School and Epworth Mr, and Mrs.

0. N. Magee. of Seneca Junior League workers, arc to come to Kelly, Friday afternoon, Oct. 7, to arrange Junior Society.

All peisons enterested in this work are cordially invited, Alexander G. Beknit, Pabtor. NOTICES' Sund ay mornings, Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Every Sunday evening V. P.

0. at 7 p. m. Ever other Sunday preaching at 11 a. tu'; and 8 p' to.

Mrs. Martha G. Jojiics, Pastor. Man born of woman is like a candle; for while he is 0 Bhining light( then he mid gocn out, only to burn again in anotiier elimato. He ronjcH inn.

world sinless and pocn' unt nf it tlcl.il. He starts in life by pliiyitiyr ilit; whet'l of fortumv cfti'ti ui.ikei ami goua into priJilirK ar the pciiiieutlary, wheiu-t1 untio turnctli unspotted by sin, 'Uv probably starts out us a shining light in society nui hif lipht goes out, then lie niai-fle and sen lef down to Htvrti rmiliiicN and hard-wurk. I WafuhfH o'liVi iuou Mtid deteets thvir but known tio thing hi mvti. Hi liMiki Iiin own fin in Ibis world, but ban a hand him in ti)u in-st. While lo're be is talked siiot-, whi'n hp loo lietict; It1 VVIiitmg Attention is vailed to Tact ti)t ih deat rate 'of the Tlii) leeittli in.

tiesota irgimeii in ita Luzon eoinpiiijjii was only por (ei while tjijit of ilie the Kiiglieli army ih Iivdir. in t'm uf pence, is 12 per This one of ihb nuift'eroug answers to the claims of those who think tbe government does not take good care of its troop and that Maniila in a d6'h bre'e'ding hole Contract yrtur winter 60S I while it is heap. M.W'blJTHY SOJf pERfKfiNpT "ptRfECTiiAVEAR Shoews 00D SiOlS 4 i Try a pair -and je thatthe is true. A. tt.

Vickr.M. Mr oar $tiiiL photos 3 et A dandy )liol SOcts. Filil cabifiU I.60 cts. Vill be in short tiriis only. Seneca to teach his school Monday, There was vacation in all lb schools Tuesday Rhules of Wetmore was in this district Tuesday.

I Paul Thiems lias now baby boy at their house. There was a large crowd at Seneca Tuesday. Pearl- Kitchen attended Sundav School Sunday at Maple Shade, Mr. Shrieber and family attended the picnic at Netawalkee Sunday. W.

E. Wilkinson, cashier of the National Bank of Seneca, was i Adams township on business Inst week. Mrs. John Nipher's barn burnt last Saturday night, three head of horse nd 15 ton of hay were burned. She has no idea how the fire origa ated.

There were.no insurance. Ausust Thieme. W. M. Gettle and Gustave Thieme's signetures appear on note for $366 held by the First National bank in Seneca.

In eacl 'use the names are claimed to have been forged. Somebody is liable have sonje trouble, ITEM FBOM DICT, 112, Teegarden is erecting a lui'tfe uorn Crib. MIbs Lida Morris has been Very sick bnt is recovering under Care of Dr DaVis. James Johnstone is making nentsfor the manufacture of Borghun nolassei Mrs, J. Cordill and Mrs.

Mary Dehhis are attending the reunion I'opeka this week. Boiden Bros, arebaili'tig haV for N. (rd Of ICelly, A spii'it of improvement seems to imong tlie farmers most eVCryon'e 'inildi'ng Sometbibgv Wm. Dennis contemplated maWl'i asa and moving to town to town in lie near future. Peb.

Dennis and James Boiand bot'c fa ilia the same girl so.ioOk jotit roi trouble. A gre4t mativ from this section had business in Seneca Tuesday; tb'e tircus course had nothing to do with it, Willis Morril and wife of Goffs visited with James Armstrong- Sunday. Attention. We have just received a new jollet corn sheller and extension feed. We ant 1,000.000 bushels of corn to shell wtveen now and, 1966.

SV.tisfactioi guaranteed and prices reasonwbU tCRUGAR Bros 'tCehriper4S Kash Store, OU Slint-e The Profits In Buying From Us; Wo Crtrt't Afford To Have You Dissatisfied. to make Our prices so low that if you do not Bee what you thought ytiu wanted, you may want what you see. We would ra ther please ydtl at a lOhs than disappoint y6u at a profit. We secure our patrons two 'things, good goods and bargains that will brin'g you bnck The following Is -Just a few prices wt are quoting: b) oars good laundry 1 0 bars lehox soap I package txxt I pouhd soda 10 pounds navy 10 bulk oat 1 package yeait foaih.v.v 03c 1 'gallon taIe 8yrup.V;....v;.....;;;.;..25c 1 afl6fi JfSew 1 todrSo eh6e 6'r fetar tdba'c fee im'-kb. jMfa'n wint'rttgftwtflefen to hfave our School ShdeS the people Know i mm mm wim tney lift share, 'so keep yout eye on tbe busy Btraiia, Kkm.

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Pages Available:
87
Years Available:
1899-1899