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Baldwin Republican from Baldwin, Kansas • 5

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Baldwin, Kansas
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The Truth About It. Chafing under the severe drub bins her football team received at tho hands of a pickedui WEAVER'S team and sore because no decent pxcnsrt for tlmir dtftnt c.nn bo dm' up, the Osawatotnie Graphic devotes a half column of childish OPENED SEPT. iST. BODWELL HENSEN twaddle to telling how it happen Store ed. Among other, lies, it says they agreed and expected to play the High School boys here.

The gentlemen hero with whom they We have opened the old Burton Meat Market and kill only tho very best of cattle, hogs and sheep. arranged the game is an Osawato-mie boy, and they knew ho had Orders call, no connection whatever with the We will also carry all kinds of salt meats. delivered to any part of the city. (Jive us wo are out for trade nnd will trout you righ. Phone 68.

High School. So much for this. It next comes the "Sunday school racket" by saying that their boys never heard such swearing as they heard from the Baldwin LAWRENCE, KANS. FRIDAY MORNING There will be a houso full of Bargains, and during tho clown? days of thomonth till tho night of November Mill, there will iw a round of surprises in tho way of LOW TRICKS. Fact of tho matte is wo aro getting ready for tho biggost Christmas trad wo enjoyod and wo must have certain linos closed out to make room for Special Christinas display.

Tho following aro only a few items to indicate the way tbings are going. About GfiO yards Toilo D. W. Nord Ginghams, 9o tho yard, instead 12ss tli'o usual price. About 21)00 yards, full standard fancy prints, 5c tho yard.

That's tho wholesale cost today. About 700 yards dark and Li7ht Outing Flannela, 5c tho yard, very excellent for comforts. All Wool Tricot Flannel Drees Goods, 25e the yard. Black and colors Men's Gray Knitted Underwear 3oo the garment, shirts, drawer, the 50 cent kind. Men's Hole Proof Merino sox, 20c tho pair.

These aro made to noil at 50c. Closing of the stock. Wool Golf Gloves, Special 1 good for 29o the pair formerly were 3T cents. earn. Just think of it! Osnwnto- nue, a town lamous tor its elevon mJli joints, highwaymen, talking about profanity.

Again the vis MRS. PATTERSON itor's team was composed largely of "shop" men. men nev 14 er swear. Thev are uious and 11 Invites the ladies of Baldwin to call and sec her choice selection of street hats. )uritanical.

They say their expenses weroj ft guaranteed. They were gnaran-! i eod two-thirds of the gate receipts and they got it too, and more, as Special Sale of Ready-to-wear Street Rats he receipts did not pay out, the I ei for $159, worib dottDle. LAWRENCE, KAS. Baldwin Boys went down in i leir pockets and made up the 13 UillJilHi OTHTO1 deficiency. Misses Mutt old stand, LAWRENCE, KANSAS They say they were not treated nice in Baldwin, and go on to tell Come in Our Store and took Jlrounl There are lots of goods we keep that you are not aware of.

Here a few of them; Purses and Pocket Books, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs, Tooth Powders, llaiid Lotions, Cold' Creamg, Perfume, Lowney Candies, Tablets, how royally, they were treated by the Blue Mound people year ago. Now right here we want to tell a lit tb Last fall under the name of a high school team a bunch of great big husky six footers from Osawatomie, the most of whom were shop men, went up to Blue Mound to piny the High School team all of whom were boys 15 or, old. And the boys laudwstd, walloped, and, whaled those "rough jiecks" until the town people t'poT pity on them. Not out of, courtesy, mind you; but outCofv.c'rnpas-hfir their opponent's" utter humiliation, the Bine Mound people gave them a bite to eat and a place to roost. In this way the "biiby blubber" was East on the Sou hwest Limited You cannot drop your nvpkin and pick it up in Hie dining car of the The Southwest Limited.

A waiter willbe there with a clean one. A porter was recently disciplined for brushing a hat with a whisk broom instead of a hat 'brush. These are little things, but they show how excellence of service is maintained on the Chicago, Milwaukee Si. Paul 'v'" Railway Leave Kansas City, Union Station, 5:55 p. 'Grand Avenue, 6:07 p.

m. Arrive Union Station, 8:55 a. in good season for connections North. and East, or for the day's business. Foldei1 and summer books free.

C. L. COBB, Southwestern Passenger Agent, 907 Main Kansas City that an up-to-date drug hverything store keeps. SI edelbliite, Prescription Druggist. First Door North of P.

O. choked off and the "yellow streak" kept from the surface. One two boys from the Blue Mound team are here to bear out Ihis The Oil Well. story. full in its first venture, but it spent its money in actual drilling so that it can at least say that it fought a good fight.

The Graphic also gives the score 5 to when everyone who wit nessed the game knew it was 10 to 5 to Osawatoinie's sorrow. Boys from House" town Married. i take your quinine. It is good for you. It will steady your nerve and stiffen vour back bone.

Correct CotAesth jlffedpenjaoiins 22 For 7fen a MAKERS MEWyRK C. E. Brown was in Ottawa yes Correct Clothes for Men terday. Rev. and Mrs.

E. A. Durham are spending Thanksgiving holi Yesterday at. the Methodist parsonage at Lawrence by Dr, Lenig, L. L.

Hadley of this place and Miss Lyda Leavitt of Lawrence. Both parties are quite well known here the groom being a successful' farmer two miles south-west of Baldwin and the bride having lived at the home of Dr. Murlin and attended Baker a few years After a short visit in Kansas City the youny people will make their home on the Hadley farm. The Republican joins their many friends in extending congratulations. days at Girard.

Of the two, I would rather have a young follow too much than too little dressed. Lord Chesterfield. You'l be neither too. much nor too little dressed, and pay neith er too much nor too little for your clothes, if they bear this label The Palmyra Oil Gas Go's, oil or gas well was, brought in Monday; but it proved to be a saltwater hole, the water rising up to within 200 feet of the top of the casing so the driller stated. The driller's log showed that they had penetrated some thirty feet of sand that had all the appearance of oil sand but did hot have even tho smell of 'oil or gas.

The Palmyra Oil Gas Co. was organized in August and, after the usual vicissitudes attending upon oil and gas companies in an untried field, finally raised enough money, and a little to spare, to drill one well. This well was drilled four and one-half miles southeast of this city on the Jack JScott farm. The drilling was done in that vicinity mostly because the farmers in that' neighborhood were not afraid to lease their, land that the country might be developed. In this respect they were different from mosl of the people near this place who seemed greatly alarmed lest the company might make a dollar.

The well drilled has been plugged and abandoned. As yet the company has not deffinitely decided what it will do next; but if enough stock can be sold another well will be drilled. The drillers say the depth of the well drilled was 791 feet and that the salt water was struck just before the drill went into the oil sand. The company was not success- Billy Rugh of Wellsville spent yesterday with O. N.

Bailey. Alfred 22onja dc Co. mm 1 J. II. Elwell is preparing for the foundation work of a new house just west of his present house on West High street.

ForRent: A three room house. Inquire of Mrs. E. W. Brown, one block south and one-half block west of post office.

The horrible and mysterious murder of Mrs. Nickum at Topeka revives the memory of the family while they lived in Baldwin. The strange burning of Nickum's residence on Eighth street, his numerous crooked business transactions and the much-talked of peculiar death of a wealthy sister of Mrs. Nickum at the family home, made Baldwin people take credence in the suspicion held at first that Nickum was responsible for the murder. Now that he is exonerated, no explanation is advanced.

Mrs. Nickum is well liked by all her acquaintances here and they were shocked to heaof her awful death. kill "ifcCid rii' a m'rW Equal to fine custom-made in all but price The makera guarantee, and ours with every garment We are exclusive agents in this city I have fitted up bath parlors' in the room just west of the Bod-well Hansen meat market. Best of service. Cigars for sale.

Siobinson dc Winer, arts. Suck 1 .1 II I II IT IP 1.

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