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The Piedmont Journal from Piedmont, Kansas • 3

The Piedmont Journal from Piedmont, Kansas • 3

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Additional Local EDMONT HXAI 8. MARTIN, Editor and Proprietor -Fly nets at Har are. Patronize the business men SUBSCRIPTION RATES- Ui)i Year, $1.00 who advertise in the Journal. Six Montris- CO and Spare Time. does a man, when he becomes possessed of a rawr boned plug and a $10 cart have to.

rein the poor crow bait up like a turtle treading water until it can't see the ground before it, and goes along as if trying to read the answer to the stars? Why does a girl whom nature has given a clear and healthy complexion have to paint it until she can't wink for fear of Three Months, One Minute Washer at Reno's. Rain prevented a ballgame Single (Vinbjg .05 at Wichita Monday. Kan Published Every Thnrsrtay at Piedmont sas. Ed Talley returned from Great Entered as second class matter May 19, 1010, at the post office at Piedmont, Kansas, under the Act of March 8, 1879 cracking the enamel? And why does she bang her hair like a Is it hot enough for you? Spitz poodle and make her head look like a window mon? Whv. Wonder what the defeated want to list your Real Estate.

Your Farm and City Property. Want to bless you, all these things are candidates said Wednesday. Lors of candidates are anioi the "lias been" candidates. the style, and that is all that can or ought to be said about Bend, Kansas, Tuesday. Mrs.

W. H. Edwards returned from Severy, yesterday. Always the highest market prices paid for produce at Hon-stead's. Squire Knapp went to Eureka yesterday to take the ballots from this precinct.

Jake Fudge, who lias been away for several weeks, returned to Piedmont Tuesday. The fair at Eureka begins August 23. The agricultural display is liable to be pretty slim this year. Ozarka ginger ale, Geuda Springs sodas. The best codl them, get a good list of If you ya The farmer vote in Kansas on Good morning, sir, Mr.

Editor, Tuesday was mighty few and far to sell or buy come in and see us. how are the folks today? I owe between. Too busy. Well, the Abernathy boys ur rived at their home in Oklaho you for next year's paper, and I thought I would come in and pay. And Jones is going to take J.

S. Martin, Real Estate Agent. nia last Saturday. Aren't you it, and here is a few little items week out our way glad? A Winfield man recently dis I thought they'd look good for the paper and so I jotted 'em down. And here is a basket of pitted an account very emphat drinks in At the Res taurant.

ically. He used a 'butcher knife for argument. The Southwest Creamery man, apples my wife picked expressly for you; and here is a pumpkin from Jennie, "she thoucht she Congressman Victor Murdock of Wichita, called on their agent, George Hall, at this place has won our admiration as he is about the first man who was not must send something too. You're doing the politics bully as all Tuesday. 1 Dr.

Yandell reports the arriv afraid to hop onto Uncle Joe Cannon. al of 9 pound girl at the home of Elmer Thompson and wife. our family agree; just keep your old goose quill a-llappin' and give bad men a good one for me. And now you're chock full of A race war at Palestine, Tex as, last week resulted in the Tuesday. Some of our correspondents business, I won't be taking your Don't dea tli of eighteen of the black folks.

Troops were sent to the must be attending the Chautau time; I've tilings of my own 'to tend to good day. sir. I believe scene to quell the riot. qua this week. They failed to The cartoonist on Kansas will climb." The editor sat send in any items.

Ed Davis went to Eureka and on his hard oftomed chair, and City Journal is sure a corker. brought down his fist with a For His cartoons are always up to the minute and represent a great get thump. "God bless the sturdy heard W. J. Bryan Tuesday.

He spoke on the the subject, 'The Prince of Peace." farmer." And it's thus with our noble profession, and thus it will There have been so many run ever be, still there are so'm? who aways reported the past week we appreciate his labor, and some can't keep up with them. The who perhaps never will. teams must all be ciazy with the heat. Stagers etics. Chris Lee, A.

E. Moore, Herb Courtney, Lute JJenniston and Squire lviiap constituted the We have a few shirt waists and white skirts left on our bargain counter Just the thing for these days. Yours all the time, election board at this place on That clean, nice, fragrant compound like Bucklen's Arnica Salve will instantly relieve a bad burn, cut, scald, wound or piles, staggers skeptics. But great cures prove its a wonderful healer of the worst sores, ulcers, boils felons, eczema, skin erup Tuesday. The report was circulated on the street Tuesday that Eureka had a four inch rain that morning.

Eureka always did act the deal more than words can portray. Hutchinson is getting to I a a goody goody town. The Sunday lid is on for sure, and even the street cars may be compelled to stop running on Sunday, by order of the mayor. Owing to the drought the mayor of Stillwater, has forbidden the citizens using the city water for baths. That just suits some people.

They take a bath twice a year whether they need it or not. Carrie Nation has dropped the hatchet and resorted to argument. Don't know but that the people of Kansas woal-l just a little sooner have her keep on using the tomahawk instead of her tongue. If the coal miners keep on striking and don't dig any coal, what are we poor mortals going to do for fuel this winter? These labor organizations may be all right, but the leaders are the boys that make the most money tions, jis also chapped sprains and cornev Try it. 25c )ig in everything.

Advertising pays. Last week a couple of our correspondents Barrows said, 'we need rain," and it rained as soon as our paper got circulated. Keep plugging away, at W. W. Jones'.

Key to Success. $50 will open the door to success fairly well $95 -will throw it wide open," if invested in tl developing of commercial branches for which the business world pays cash. $50 buys an unlimited life scholarship) for a course of either, bookkeeping we will soon get a gully washei. Recently a Piedmont man no Mercantile Co ticed a young man talking to his ady love the fence, and remark ed, now look there; he's broke and business training, shorthand the gate down and now he's going to break down the fence." and typewriting or telegraphy; A new form of money order is $95 pays for an unlimited life scholarship in any two of these courses. Most of our students in use now.

it does away with the advice formerly sent by the enroll for two courses. Literary branches are free with all courses. The average time required for completing a course in book keeping and business training or telegraphy is four months, short hand and tyuewritine: three months; any two courses com Capital $10, 000 Surplus $1 2 -The Piedmont State Bank Does a General Banking Business 'Loans money on land, stock and personal security We extern accommodations consistent with careful banking. A bank prospers as its customers prosper; hence your interest is ours. We court your deposits, however small Directors: Ed Harrison, E.

Morday, W. J. Pedigo, F. A. Force, U.

H. Wilson Fire insurance and Notary Public in office. bined, five months. In addition to the above cost. out of them.

The wireless telegraph played quite a prominent part in the capture of Dr. CJippen and Ethel Leneve. Our forefathers hooted at the', idea of ever suc-tessfully sending messages by this method. It looks easy now since the theory has been worked out bytle other fellow. Notice of Annual Reunion.

Headquarters Greenwood County Veteran Regiment. Eureka, July 23, '10. Comrades: After consulting with as many cf the Regiment as could be conveniently reached, the officers of the Regiment have unanimously concluded to hold the annual reunion this year at Eureka, Kansas, the 11, 12, 13 and 14 of October. Further notice will be pi ven later. J.

W. Raber, Ira P. Nye, Adjutant. Col. Com.

the student will have a monthly expense for board an I lodging, with private families, $12.50 sending postmaster to the postmaster at the destination of the money order, old forms are good, though, and we'll take all our subscribers care to send us. The Way it Looks Now. Reports from Eureka yester. day indicates the following as the successful candidates on the republican ticket: Representative, E. L.

Barrier Sheriff. E. N. Ladd. Treasurer, Oliver Rockhill.

Probate Judge, W. H. Sherman. County Attorney, S. F.

Wicker. Clerk of the District Court, A. O. Bell. County Superintendent, Emerald Brown.

County Surveyor, W. J. Bil-son. Of course the complete returns may change the list some. per month.

Upon arriving in our city, come direct the college, where you will be given prompt attention and choice of I curding place. For free catalog, giving full parti-ulars, Jill in below your name and address and mail to Fredonia Business College, W. H. Edwards Harness and Shoe Shop Mending and Repairing Quickly Done GIVE HIM A. TRIAL Fredonia, Kansas..

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Pages Available:
576
Years Available:
1910-1911