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The Quincy Gazette from Quincy, Kansas • 1

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I. Ill 1 '-V- X. VOL.1. QUINCY. OREENWOOIKCOUNTV, KAN, MARCH 11, NCY ft JT A2A a.

T. A P. TIME CARD Khi Wtid. 12:27 lvTo.2;i! WesMbound 8:20 crcp VV-e wish to tell our correspondents to bo a iittle more prjiupt with their item. BOY'S WJ Hawkins ha a.

Spalding Ball that he will sell for fifteen eeni call nnd Bee it HOTICS Jowa has ii l.iw which ii'Liiur; th confining of lii.liil mil rds ou iu It i per il lis the C.1U toper mill ils i rc-fin i imported tilths huviiif; ondi-rf ul effect. Many men who tor i clung to the habit of drunk regularly hai--i'efiinnil unit I lu.or oi' lets llftf ful us cihztUK. If Mich law hus desired fffcet, flu lie ord-TIfrald, in Iowa it niisrht well hv tried lu other Mutes. 'l i insane nytuiu is the propt-r jdaoe.ujiywav i'oi' people who are. habitual ilnnikiwds.

Surtdy uo.sane muu cvor iy ilu Imhit mil drunkard though drunVnrds, like ull other insnne people, alwuyx fret verj fndignunt when they are ot jcing 'mentally uubiilunced. Tf a o-loiirn of a lew months in an insane i will cure (Irunkard it will be amuII enlnrge the asylums at onfte iiml "djil laws uJqpted rver.vwhvi I WILL iSALE ON, iN'Oiio-nsL, Caps. Commencing, Monday is, A TtlisMiuri ttjli beeiuuing eon- mieiue i.n resf) injf oot to Hal we people itfjiy UUl tin A SPECIAL 1 all dry goods, hoes, Jlats; us. I JUG ATT fcv'M Ml FRANK RUE, Cashie, BMK KANSAS. DIRECTORS: Ilimiil.

Call and see J. K. Z. GILROY, President QUINCY. HOARD OF Z.GILROY; J.

KINtiAN I i Capita W. V. G. JOB WORK. If-y-u have any letter heads, bill-, or anything in our lint us.

guarantee sntisfa jtion Prices I'fiHi ii The Cbrcette. I Mu'i Ifo'vK fc'MVM). Mlir 'f me i i -i -li pin in. which wn in I Ill rya Mi was iimvi-u en .1 i I. in 's Monday.

I liKI.IVKIIY. We now 1 1 ii i i'i mi here to dfl vei-y roiilc. Kiiif.i Kjiv ui i il earriev. Miis suppliri felt ivr; l. As ft etiiihlfs llie liuiv mei' I.

i ni l. his trail 'da'ily w'here vvouhl not vp'' it but on 'i a wei Paiiiti lui-ir-l ii'ivs at W.K A'. i-i'si I i few tti'jrr, ii Ii'iui lenee Tar piivt.ie.u call 'Oil K. I- )1 Ci. T.

Ut't! of iiuiney would male a good I. Ti And the Ki'-ublicans of tin-ciA'o County should give him their onmiiVRY. John lialsloii, was born in Osniii county Kaiii.a3. March, 20, 1S72. Died March.

8, 1904 lie uuved to Greenood Connly, in the 1P30 Was married to the' prasent ber.a Wife at Eureka, September 20, lhW-'. Kroiii this union'were burn four Children two Girls, and two Hoys, the oldest, -and youngest, died in i i HIT, HEY, J. E.HOGGATT T.r.KLBjiX, E. Stock 5,000 a general bftnlvino; mi iven ecUcctious, i 'hisiness atton- 'M 11 us j.v E. ALlIS hi; a li; .1 lu AVOKK NLA1LY lONR.

ol rr patron Ko'lioitcd. Vint. fioiimtTS, J'ltOl'. PUSEY M. D.

Ftss'cian ui Su i geon. I Cubs promptly attended dnv and night. Offlje one door eest of the post office T. C. KXOWJ-ES, (Joocl ronras, ciin be(k ery-tiling ttrnt class.

'18- ruuoi'ial Artist. i iiml cut- n-vntg (S. ntr. IH'ftiy tluiH J(I I'd iiit ill A that is y.n iriiu'et ti. roiijiiioiit the lately i lll-idillRliitMl.

kiiis.ir'.l liy print iuir tun edi-hiriiil item. tliat contrasti-d one with the other rather eurjously. first -w as .1 follows: the maneuvers 'fieuj' tersbnrg in Augn-itiUrifguadroii ofcav-uiry was ordered charge, aud galloped into a riTer, where CO of the soldiers were drownd. 'Theirs not to reasoa wljy, theirs but. to do and The significance of -such obedience on the part of the woldlers will not be lost upon the European powers and thecmel and, unnecessary sncrifjee Of human lives, by showing of what stuff the Eussiun army is made, may incidentally prevent the slaughter, of hundreds in battle." Notice that there Is hardly a word of even mila reproof at the gross carelessness of the officer -or olhcers suppled to be 1n charge of the maneuvers.

In fact, it. may be inferred that this carelessness was rather useful, "showing of what stuff the Russian army is and that this "may incidentally prerent the slaughter of. hundreds in battle. The other Item -pfiited in the same column of the -same paper ism grand burst of indignation at thc.loss of a few horses in. similar niilitany maneuvers iu Belgium.

We quote. "Ope'cannut read of the recent international military vide from Brussels ii wilhont feeling both pity and hot indignation. distauce is 62'j miles, nnd was covured iu six hours and SO mluutesby the winner af a prize offered by King Leopold. Before the fortieth mile was reached' font riders dropped out because of the exhaustion of their horses, Thc olhers continued. JJo'-jVe a ftcr hor.f fell and gasped away his life, or was ihot by his rider when i was seen that he eould not gn on.

The winner of the race, who rode Hungarian thoroug-h-bred, 'came in amid-great eothiislosm. The horse died soon alter ithe ic Suh a ride serves wo nvoful pui pose whatever, nnd is crtieluEd brutalizing enough to be classed among forbidden things by nil ch iluvd people," If the editor wholpubiished these pnr" agraph were withinheariitg we would like to suggest 'that lie divide his "hot indie-nation" -a 4iltle more ervnri. Xol a QlieVtiou Sjipelite. "Pooh!" said Daisy, scornfully, "The Idea of your being af rnkl of a poor old house dog! 'Wiry, he eats out of my hand!" "1 don't 'doubt it," replied Burroughs, dubiously, "but what I am If raid of is that he might taks a notloa to eat out of my lc," Smart Set I Church Directory. M.

I Olfl'ltl'll. Sunday school at, fl: 30 a. Trenching alternate Sundays at 3 ml 7 in ni. Prayer! meeting" every ednesday evening til p. in.

E.iKi'fi'iiuNi I'aslor. li. cin'iu'ii U'renehinif alteitirrte 'Sundays 7 in II II JtfNRS iLodje sLOiroctory. 'O. F.

No. yOf, ims kvim.j "Wednesday nielli A'isiiuis invited. s.See. S.1. hi ai, N.G.

M. W. A. No. SO'St'l meets every Saturday night.

Yisilius always .1. U. V.O. lVI. Milohel'l, Ck'i-k.

Local t-ubsiM-iUrt for the, Gazette. AVnntetl- a live oori'etfpuvd'Mil in 1 ach district in thi We wili' turnih'h te, iul latioiieiy Call at tire -office. Mr lirn'Ke wnsin lowii'on buitush Ved nesdny. 'Geo. If edl'eiivn wai out bnyiiiK hots; -and horse, Wednesday; rA.

(Wlroy- mido a bu4iness trip to Viehita TtiHiiduy. been working for Mrs (iilroy left her home at Toronto Monday. Miss Alma WoiTord who low 'been s'ick W'ftb nieflel, reitrrned home Iroin Eurelu Tkienday, 'J'. 0. Gain was unable to work Tuesday.

The Midland Hotel is in running ord tve -a trial. The, trreat trouble with wonie people ig, that they valk iirst and look after vattl-s. Asa Jones, deals in nil kir.dj of connections Call and see him. Bring your hops and cttle'to'Geo. Mr W.

Brown was overftrom Kure-4a Monday'. 1 Gee. Jiayhir was l.uuling hogs, to: town Monday Mr Gardner shipped, one 'hundred and fifty one head -of -cattle, to the Kni 'Cit jmmi'ket Monday. The Jones was in town on tiusines Monday Editor Tiask was down from Md- Ison Tuesday. Mrs -R -Eeay 'returned from Toronto Friday.

Me llughey, has the measels. We are exi2ctiiig very interesting tetter from Washington, which we will publish -t weet. Asa Jones ealh-tl Will ltobertM, is readyto move into fcis new vlrnme I le. on 'business, 'iS'iiesduy. Si'erry Hawkins, has the nieasek.

"We havs-just racieved a ar load of' 'implements, nulti valors, plows, list-'rs, aud harrows. have nytliivg 'yon want. Ctll nd see us, W. Alii, Doti't fail to call on J. K.

Iloggalt 'for anythjug in the general merchandise for good harness, -chII oti 'Kelden-A JoneB. They Visitors uie ulwtrys -welcome at the Gazette olf ice. Call and see us. Mr of Yirgll was in "towti on 'Jituiius-s Monday. Will is tie siflk list.

3. W. Heart, a 'I'lipeta Gupitil ftgt. fi'iun 1th'. il'ear-oii, 'Kaibas, was the lire tin at) to Hop at the new Hotel.

He irpoi'l ti fii: place to stop, M. Al. Mr kilh three hops 'Ttjflsriuy Stoves, Tinware and Implemeutc of all kinds. inlancy. rbigger, as our experience tells us, than Although the deceased not a thje American field fly.

nud then member of any He was a 4 mosuulto is seen in EnglaiMl, toil an loving husband and father, and had Englishman will apologize for that reverence for all relig'ious service. defect ia his. climate by humorously His funeral was preached, March, 8 stating ithat monjuitoes were at thiTleaant Valley, Suhortl mse, over iu the trunk uf an Anier-ty the Rev. Kitchen, and the retnul lean." ns were interred in tne-Pieasant V'- ley Cemetary. An interesting legal (trouble 'lime arisen in Ibifl'alo over the following epitaph on a tombstone in ho Forest Diecl March.

9. 1W)4. Otto, son of Lawn wmetcrv of Buffalo: "Lucile A general stock of everything usual ly carried in a first class Ilanhvaro Store. Call and see iris. tyia lo.ieji i' i'Mi! i nil lei-ii ri j'ii out hw iY p.

thein lie iiiit. Here i ill i Hi's 1 i' -m -'J: i I'lilTl, Ilij; I. a Hem 4 in I ae iiss Salvia lo Mil. f-'iiiuriiay par. nritrt.

The a in i I liati a helped la her life. and bride no omv in.re iU'. 11 lii ri fiT inoi i.niM 1 iie is. 1 well km ii. I.i v.i-a;t.i -is 141 I' lias l.ci n'li liis liu' uiid iloii'i lo ta.aelus Jiolmw.

Tiny a hird life vliile lliey nud we ll Heu to explain illations, for i'a' eoiiie from snvli union'." "1'lie editor ol tlo Xu conxju BftJ'n that Kiilaii i "lot i si i with mosquito. In the hotient ilays of July, even when the mercury is 65. the not vi-i'jle even near rivulei and LrooU.s, and therefore trout fishing can be ra- lived with pleasure. have been ui tue hay news, ir.ie ir, the west of LiiL'liuul iu the nu-iith of Jul' tying down on the grass, -not a mosquito but th1 were enormously laifre and savage, much elurdevanl. died May.25yl902, aged six years.

Vaccination "poUonicg -jit school 35." The parents of the child. Mr. and Mrs. Ilomer K. Sturdevant, brought suit againtt Di'.

Ucebe and Wright, of of fm- the, dcath-of the child on whose grave the sUwie stands. The health department wants the juscrlp-Uoji removed, ulleging that it is untruthful. Mr. nnd Kturdevant want- daumges. tvainp had been tealing a rid on a 'freight train near ('aruct, recently, whrji'lt-nui info nnothej' trsin, Fifteeu ears-were.

)w'Ied up in a heap, land the tramp crawled from under the wreck in a badly hat'ered condition. He started to walk away, limping ballly. The railroad men took on him, flnd-ijne of them said: ''Wait awhile, and there will be a special along' on which nu can ride to town." The tramp shook his head and laid: "Ny, 1 thank, you; I know wlisiii IVe got enough." The robbery in lb, post office at "North Laivsiug, X. recently, brought ont the interesting fact that the post-'master, lioikwell Benrdsley, has served In that capacity at North Lansing since J2. Air.

-Ucardsley is 03 years old and is lindoMbtedly the oldest postmaster iu the United States, both in of yeSrs tlhd of service. The California boomer tieer oter looks any opportunities, lie adver 'tl-es that the recent eaj-iliquakes were aue to the sccumiatltn of oil pres twe whloh fjialjy bcc irres-isiibl "I GENERAL MERCHAXDI. I handle everything nsnily cirpior ia a General sto an I will pay the "highest market price fjs ysrjt producer. Call and 'examine my stool and get prices Mr and Mrs Sharp of Virgil. Aga 2.

Tears. SCHOOL ENTERTAIN mm. The school ent -rtainment under tin management of Prof f. Grey, is maki nggood headway And we antisipaie a good program. DON'T YOU KNOW, That it.pays, to trade with reliable people? Then call wn IBelden, Jones Greenwood.

Uncle Ih-e Everybody is making garden. A Carter made business trip to 'loin Inst "Sattirdny. Miss Maggie -Cline 'is reported on the Ralph, and Blanch, llartman Visited it friends, near 'Virgil Saturday, and Sunday. Frank Cheever has quit school with thei'ieawles. J.

Tyke has moved on 'Frank place. Several new.pupils entered school this wrt k. Mr end Mrs rtert 'Jones, 'visited with Mr VVilii'ams, Sunday. Mrs, Mata'Roberts is visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs Culver. Ton Williams is reported ciube sick list.

m.ararsMrTrT I J.I niillKl UN i 1 I do all kinds of blacksinithing wood work at reasonable prices ni suai'anlee satisfaction.

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Years Available:
1904-1904