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The Saxman Kansas Bulletin from Saxman, Kansas • 4

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Saxman, Kansas
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"He that ruleth his own spirit is greater than he that taketh a city' THE CENTRAL KANSAS MILLING COMPANY, SAXMAN, KANSAS Obituary Claus Goos, was born at Rcnsburg, Germany, June 181G, and died at Saxman, Kansas, January 30th, 1912, at the age of 05 years, 7 months, and 16 days. He married Mairgaret Froint, on January 9th, 18G6. Mrs. Goos died July 17 th, 1896. Mr.

Goos left Germany July 4th, 1871, landing in. Chicago, Illinois, We buy Grain at the 'LYONS BEST" Makes Easy Baking. to Satisfy. The Lyons Milling Company Lyons Kansas Sold By Joseph Bleger. Saxman, Kansas.

July 26th, the same year. In 1873 FARMERS. ELEVATOR. We will pay you the Market Price for W-H-E-A-T A-N-D C-O-R-N A large Eupplyof FEED ALWAYS ON HAND. Makers of Famous; GOLD BOND FLOUR.

Sold by JOS. BLEGER, J. W. Belden, Manager. he moved to Clinton, Iowa, and from there came to Rice -county in 1879.

He lived in this county till his death. Eleven children were bo.rn to Mr. and Mrs. Goos," Claus, died in infancy, The surviving children are Lena Morter, Kate Brown, Anna Wohlford, Dora Oden, Rosa Goos, William Goos, Henry Goos, Frank Jo Woods expects to ship! his sheep out this week. i Amos Crumbine went to Wichilta on business last week.

I Ernest Bleger has been visiting friends in Kansas City. George Belden has been having a wet weather sore throat. Mose Baker shipped in a car load of feeders from Wichita last week. Birdie Springmeyer visited her sister Mrs. Floyd Lamberson last week.

Net Belden has shipped the balance of his sheep and two carloads of hogs. 1 Goos, Albert Goos, Charles Goos. How about that Lister you intend 1 to buy this Spring? The funeral services were held at the Saxman United Presbyterian The P. 0. is the one that has pleased so many fanners.

Farmers Hardware Store. church, and Mr. G003 was buried al Lyons, Kansas. rm ca-n "T- lufiiTisus. -TPH A sort of a tax league nas been formed in the- vicinity of Salina.

The organization went on record with a number of resolutions. They condemned the Barnes High School Law, E. T. Fairchild, State Superintendent of Public Instruc We regret in this issue to note the death of P. M.

Pfost. He had gone to Hot Springs for his health aud died there while taking treatment. We are unable to get details of his death. We have all tion, as a mere politician, and the members of the legislature who de- I Mr. Pfost for many years.

fpnfaH "init.ia.t.ivfi'-nnrt referendum" Ho was one of our very best citi- We believe they are right in what and and we extend our sympathy to his bereaved fam- Arthur Oden has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Glaus Goos. The Peterson eighty in Rockvillo township has been bought by Frank Witschen. Mr. Neeley has notified the papers that he has a share of the gov eminent distribution of seeds. You can get some by writing to him at Washington, D.

G. Mr. Lantz has sold his merchandise stock at' Saxman to J. M. Bid-well of Severy, Kansas.

Mr. Lantz will probably move to Severy in the near future, having purchased property there. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many, friends and who gathered at our home February 22nd, for the enjoyable1 day, and for the beautiful gift. We 'regret very much to leave our kind friends. We have had many pleasant times with you; may we hope that we will all meet "where -we'll never say Sincerely your friends Mr.

and Mrs. F. It, Square Dealing. Reasonable Profits. Courteous Treatment.

Highest Price for Produce. Good What More Can We Offer? BLEGERS STORE Saxman, Kansas. we mention above. We are opposed to the Barnes High School Law, we think that Mr. Fairchild is more of a politician thanan educator and believe our representatives should tell us where they stand on the initiative and referendum then show us if they mean it.

The gentlemen at Salina, however, make a mistake, in thinking that the government can hire cheap belp and underpay its public servants and then expect good men to go into office. We would like to find some of these self sacrificing The difference is that you make yourself liable for the company's risks if you buy mutual insurance. Nat so in the' flood companies that tax howlers who will GIVE their time and service and run the State RIGHT at laborers wages. riiarye eiiouyii iu ran uiu imv. Buy eld line insurance of L.

C. Xcedham. Then you are safe, and the Policy is GOOD. This snow ought to be a great benefit to the crops of Rice county..

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68
Years Available:
1911-1912