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Olathe Republican Tribune from Olathe, Kansas • 7

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LADIES' and GIRLS' CLOAKS A FINE LINE Of ri'RS WOOLKX COATS roR 8II1LS LOCAL AflO PEaSONAL. Hoar U. K. tiloo I'luh, Nov. 2.1.

Farm html for ale. Furin loans ut low A. U. Loit, I'lJIuo la MUUm' Jtuljru Sott aUondt'il court at I'aolu on Irnl his Ih-in. Tiifir iraetiuo kfi'i'4 them hustlinjf.

NUV', m'ut and almost oom-plt-Ui lino 6f dry roods, just unt-nl. Our clerks aro iviuly to wait on you. orr ir si i N'ov. 2X All The Brilliance of Brilliants Sv'r -4 i 'J 'i :1 A 'A 4 'i 4 4 4 lV' ifil 1 f- TmK fmmk sent served at liron'n Nov. Admission rents.

Prices that mean money saved for YOU! Mrs. iSellio lioouinau, siSH-r uj umi, A FULL LINE OF Fall and Winter Goods Just Arrived often chine more Hum Uu'ir Aveaivrs in Society. Still there is little doubt that tho load of attraction is the diamond, iifter all. The surest indication of solid pros-IK-rity is tho wearing of diamonds. If you desire to et into the best set come in choose your own Rotting.

The smallest she ofsomo of our diamonds is nothing to, tho small price of them. 'T. L. Uoyue, has returned to Iht homo In tho city, altera pleasant visit with her hrother auJ family. MUs I'Vanck HchalTer, nitre of Mrs.

T. L. Hoguo, who is visiting with her uunt, may conclude to remain all winter, much to t)u delight of her relatives and tho clouds whom sh has lnuile. hcve. Tho program tho evangelistic vices occurs elsewhere.

Tlu campaign that tho ministers have, mapped out Is a good one, but it will require tho combined efforts of the. people a well, in order that the important work may ho successful. Show by tho High school boys. Opera House, Nov. 2.1.

There will bo an entertainment and box social at tho Stuck school Frhln.v pvenliu', November Friends and Don't fail to Examine our Stock! Morrison Bros. :1 We Will Please You Sure! THE GRANGE STORE. Jewelers Opticians. r.f tho sehoo are cordially OTTTTT JTTTTT 1 1 Frisco, Rock Island Special Excursions. Hi'iaii Sivkers One fare plus $2.00 for tin round trip, good for -I days.

Tickets on sale tirst and third Tues invited. CY.cu.i: IIindmav, l.O. 1T( KF.IMNG Attornoy-at-Law Office oer Ilig Racket In Phoenix black. Teacher. mU Fc TRAIL.

days of each month until December. I MonterNe, summer excursion Addror.3 of liovvton De livcrctl o. Unvelllns of tho P.lon-umont at Lone Elm Nov. 9. J.

P. IllNDMAN Attorney-at-Law Ott rluck. Olathe, K.otj. "Wo are hero today to erect monu ment In the memory of that which aeeotmts of the vrent Went, hut kept a standing nolico in his paper to the elfect of "tio Wosl, voung man. and grow up with tho country." After reading Mr.

lireeley's grand editorials and Ids advice to young men for ten ortwelve years, I mauaired ty js'tl together a little mule loam and wagon and started from l'i(ua, Miami County, Ohio, about the hist, days of September, 18.1(1, lifly years ago. 1 drove through the sUlos oT Indiana and Illinois, crossed the Mississippi river ut Rock Island, crossed ,1110 slato of Iowa and northern Missouri ami crossel the Missouri river at Iowa point and from there to Wyandotte county, Kansas in ISid. I came out to this, Lone Elm camp ground on tho Santa Fe trail in February, and located a claim, the laud was not open for settlement ui.il d. May, 1858. Jn May and June, IS.h, I broke seventy rates good for throo months, Ion iho round trip.

S. K. FKKousnv, Asswt. TEACHERS and STUDENTS should, their schnt. close, REMEMBER that ft State Nonr.al Schcd uV poria, ita Western encli r.l Hays, and ita Mar.cal Trcin-ing Auxiliary at Pittsh'' are in session 9 in morn than any tbinjrclso wiped out I lie "Croat American Desert" and connected To Consiiinptltes.

The undersigned having been restored to heolth by simple means, after suffering for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, consumption, is nnxious to mako known to his fellow sufferers the means of euro. To those who dusire it, ho will cheerfully send (free of charge) a cony of tho prescription used, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his Kemedy, as Is invaluable. Thosj desiriug tho prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, Kev. Edwakd Krooklyu, N.

Y. Attention Granrl Army Comrades! F.ast with what is now the (1 rout West. It is a memory we desire Box Social. At Highland school house Friday night, Nov. IS, P.KKl.

A fin gold bracelet, which may be seen at IL Pearce's Jewelry Store, will be tflven as a prise to tho lady whose box brinjfg the highest price. to hand to our posterity. The I a To Trail ran from New York. thi'ou'h Pennsylvania, Ohio and the vear. Indiana to St Imis, and froin thoro across the Vain to New Meflctt the frekdilitijf from St Louis was dent: acres of tho virgin Kansas soil on tl Tho "th of December next will bo forty-four years since the battlo of 5 Stenographer Johnston Is bringing a number of suits tq quiet title for parties in Olathe.

MrN Johnston is natural born lawyer an 1 will make his mark at his chosen profes- sion. His association with courts as stenographer for several years is invaluable experienco to him. II. II. Marley passed away yesterday morning at 5 o'clock, after an Illness of several days.

Funeral sei- vices tomorrow at 2 o'clock, from tho residence, conducted by Kev. Mr. SheJd of tho IVesbyturian church. Services at the cemetery under the au- 'spices of the Masons. Obituary' next week.

The ladies of tho Congiegational church will givo their annual New England dinner at tho church Saturday, Nov. 24. Dinner served from 12 to 2. 3'2 If you arc thinking of mailing a farm loan call and sc) us. It costs you nothing to figure with us and we may bo able to save you something.

J. L. Co. Ezra Hull died Sunday night lust at 12 o'clock, after an illness of Hevora) months. Funeral services were held from the residence, in tho west part of town, Tuesday afternoon, Kev, N.

A. ShoUd officiating. lie was a member of Urn Eagle organization and a num-brJpSI members of that lodgocamo out from the city to attend the funeral services. Choruses, Farce, Monologue, by II. S.

boys, Nov. 23. Fred Pickering is elected surveyor and his name should be added to tin list of new county ollicers publish last week. He was elected so the olllcinl t'eturns say by 11 majority. He was the only drafted candidate to pull through.

lie was placed on tho opposition ticket after ltoyWbldon pulled out. Mr. IMckeriny is an excellent young man and will make a good officer. "An American Harem" Nov. Girls parts taken by boys.

Kov. Mr. Greer of the U. V. church is making for himself quite a reputation as an evangelist.

IIo is in Gas City this week conducting evangelistic services and next week he goes to Kansas City for tho same work. Wo have a number of ministers in Olathe that are called to other points to aid in revival work. Tho facts aro, as I'rairio Grove, Ark. It is desired that th survivors of this battle "iuet on the ahniver.ary of this day In reunion at Garnett, Kansas. Dimvr cull v.l p.

Supper euM at li p. m. Tho alUer. 1-spent socially. Camp-tiro the owning.

Entertainment will he furnished to all who desire it. Report, on urrivrJ. at Post room, it th-f court house. Comrades who will come, who participated in this, battle serd name, address, company and regiment tJ C. V.

Garnett, Kan. Papers please copy. Comrades pass the word. 2t iMioven nm! mules and only out? trip 'j p. 'year.

Afl'T atiir.a the point wr.s moved from St Louis west to JeiTersor. t'ily and inter to Independence, Mc This trail l.i these days was like the of tuday it made and unmade towns. Tho freighting was imi'iciifie. To pivc mi idea of the m.n.; nilmle (f this hniincss, I will unto the linn of Mayers a id Uussel, who ownd and on the trail twelve hundred fx with six ynko of oxen to the learn: this make 11, 10;) head of cai tie. and 12:1.1 wagons, drivers and lifly wagon botscs, and that was only a drop in the bucket compared with the grand total on tiie trail.

In May, wagon trains camped on this Lono Kim Camping ground until they covered more than tfiis entire section. In their desire not to bo der tuined and to he the rvl Jirst in the morning, they Commenced til twelve o'clock at to hitch up and pull for tho trail and the last teams did not pass whore we are now standing until -lo'cloelj in tho afternoon, and at one timo, for days in succession, the last teams going out of camp had not passed hero before hundreds worn roiiiif into camp. Lone Kim camp giound. I also broke prairie sod from May until October all over this part of Johnson county for parties who were locating claims. On Iho fourth day of March, LS.W, I unloaded the lumber to build a cabin; it was only 10x1! feel willi tho ground for a floor, lr.it we lived In it for two years, and ii was the first cabin erected in ibis part of the country.

When I first came to Kansas it wa occupied and held by the Indians; the Wyandot tes were located in Wyandotte county, tho Shawnccs partly in Wyandotte and partly in Johnson and the Delewares in Leavenworth county, whilo tho llawnees, Sioux, Cheyeiines and several other tribes occupied tho lands farther wost. 1 fool today that tho advice of Iloraco Greeley was goo-1; that in (ijljing his ttdvjcc I havo not lived my life in vain. I havV lived (owe Kansas tho center of the United States; to see her pass from the "Great American Desert" to the most fruitful soilrjf the world; from savagery to the highest point of our present civilization and 1 feel proud to think that I havo assisted in making her Pittsburg Perfect Fences are conceeded to be far superior tc, any other Fencing on the market It pi will stand ordinary as well as hard usage. It is made of the BEST MA-M TERIAL for fencing purposes, has stays tnat WILL NOT SLIP or can Co You Entertain? If so, you will be interested in the new book, "Entertaining Made which contains many suggestions for decorations, games and refreshments suitable for afternoon Uud evenin parties, also guessing games with answers. "What to Servo and How to Prepare it," is a companion book of the above, and contains receipts for sandwiches, salads, cakes and cake-lets.

Drinks, and tees, candy, and luncheon dishes, besides a collection of toasts and (notations, menus and suggestions ns to what to serve on different occasions, Price each, or send postal for further particulars, tog( tiiei- with toklet. telling how to maho flowers, vyhie'i v.v send VE'! on request. Home Entertainment liureau, 150-102 Trumbull AvonmyChieagu. Jftoiticello. Mrs.

Julius Iteitz and daughter, Flossie, are visiting in Kansas City this week. Miss Daisy Mizo at home for a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. D.

II. Sarver spent wires and is low in price. THE ONLY Tho rush to the Pike's Peak gold fields in JS5S is what, made the heavy emigration and tiie heavy loads of freight. All the roads north, east and south centered Ij the Lone VAm camp ground. The great Simla Fo Trail was tho main artery and the oilier roads were feiulers to it.

In LSiiO I have i-orn the dust, here over six inches drp accoui.t, of the great drouth mid heavy travi The freight trains to New Mexico con- Electrically Welded Steel Wire Fence oh the Market. Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. James! lT TO A IS 7 at.

one often hears it remarked, the the clergy Isinusually strong and is callable of hoWing its own anj-where. 'ttnmrwmwmvumum Tuesday morning Judge V. II. overruled motions lor new trial ia Hawker of Dormer Spilngs Miss Floss Ifi ves has home from Kansas City after a two weeks' visit! Mrs. Melvin Kvooks and daughter, Mi M'le, a to 'toiling rtlaUves in this viciniiv.

1uite'n minihor of our young people attended the operetta "Pauline" which was iven in Homier Springs last Saturday evening. Misses ifattie and Leo Mizo visited Mr. and Mrs. Uenry Mize at Olathe this week. A very interesting game of baske'; ball was played between tho Kosedale High school team and the Lone lihn team at the Lone Kim school last Fri -r Shoes and Dry Goods fo- Everybody OTT BROS.

SCHOOL REPORT. Uejiort of tho Olathe schools for the month endintr Oct. 0, Cheap One-Way Rates FROM HERETO THERE. TO THE 3' day afternoon. When tho Itosedale 5 7 i 2 o.

a West and Jorlhwes boys landed atarah Friday morning, many were tho brags as to what they would do to those "farmer boys," but I rather think those "farmer boys" did something to thorn aa the score stood to LJ in favor of Lono Elm. Rosedale has challenged the Lone Kim boys for another game the K. C. A. O.

hall, in Kansas City morning. Hurrah! for Lone Elm. el tveiity-M. Vva'iis illi six yoke of or ten spun of mules to each i i- drvrr. id two hosse-i.

Lone Klni was tho first. camping gri.iuu'd after leaving Little San I a on lie Missouri line; this (own is noted for the fact, that later, during apolitical campaign WOO otcs were cast there when not more than a half a dor.en families lived in the neighborhood, The Santa Fe Trail follows a dividing line or ridgo from liero to New Mexico, from which the waters' sun both ways north and south. Tho bulk of the freight going west consisted of provisions, moats ami bread-stuffs while tho return loads consisted of gold and silver in nail kegs, bulfalo robes and furs, and stratigo to say," the gold and silver in the kegs did 'not leak any on tho trip. Another of (ho groat changes which has occurred is that during the height of this heavy frokrliling the plains from hero to Mexico abounded in immense hels of buffalo, antelope, deor and elk and which are now almost- extinct. 'The old system of 1 lat ion, slow and laborious, has given away to the new system of (I -ness, case and luxury, but we tire sorry to say, wilh loss hone-sly, Fifty years ago I was a boy living in Miami County, Ohio, My father owned a farm a few miles north of Piqna, and while living there wo took a newspaper published in New York by Horace Crec-ley, called the "Now York- Tribune." Mr.

Grcely- not onlpublishod glowing JOS 47 41 IW.4 MS. SW.O PS.fi the cases of tho Standard Mills Com-pany vs. The 'Olathe Milling Ele-vatoi'Company and Kiser vs. Clark and tif days timo in each case were granted to prepare and Servo case-made. Everybody will bo at the Opera House, Nov.

23. T. W. Oshel, of Gardner, made the Tribune a pleasant call Tuesday when in the county seat on business. Ho says that We will be forced to adopt free trade In order to get plenty of farm hands.

That now everybody is employed salary and that tho only way to havo a great supply of cheap labor is to secure free trade, a system that must adopt. fo and a neighbor took a load of hogs to market recently and raked in tho blirgcst end of 2X) for the two loads, "bis neighbor receiving over luO for his porkers while he recei ved over $72. Thoro is where tho trouble is in securing free trade. It would skip these big prices for hogs and would put an end tal! cents per dozen for eggs, per pilind for butter and 40 cents for CALIFORNIA, OREGON WASHINGTON, IDAHO MONTANA, NEVADA, ETC, I liS.M Hiirti Schiiol Miss Siinford Mis Snl-lon MIssLotiK Miss t'ui k-r Central Huildinn Miss Miiliulllio is MIsm Minimis All.su Muniireinery Miss ('IK! Wiislilnaiini Ci'inviiiiil MisS i'ioill'C Lliieoln liuiiiliri; Miss Jnhi.i'.Dii Miss l'fiiwilt 'I'eliUs US, I September 15. to October 1906 For particulars ask any Frisco Agent or.writo to the undersigned WW if It It.

FA UK Suiierinterident. f'ii, (ji mnbn i.unuj uui If you ai-e thiukinj of niakinff a farm loan call and see us. It costs vrii nrfViitii trt il 4. i- J. C.

LOVKIEN, Ass't Gcu'l Passenger Agent. A. Gen'l l'assenger Agent, a St. Louis, Kansas City, Mo. chickens.

Hut there would ho plenty may be able to nave you something of cheap. farm labor though. j. L. pjETTWHjr Co..

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