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Baldwin Republican from Baldwin, Kansas • 5

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Cocal Ttcms. Have You Seen Raffles? jj In order to enlist' the help of the general public in capturing the gentleman burglar SJ who robbed this store Friday night, we publish the following clues: Besides being a I 1. i I.J it L. ,.....11 1 i t. Slim man DCCausc necrawieu inruuKu a uuj, mm- a iuuh uiau uccauic nt, www CI where everything was.

He has six characteristics by which he can be identified. 21 v'" B. J. Stephenson was in Kansas City this week. Harris Smith of K.

spent Sunday, in Baldwin, with Miss, Porter, visiting Miss Marcy. Mr. Walter Clark, 'of Ottawa, visited his brother, Mr. S. L.

Clark who was very sick, last The W. C. T. U. will hold their annual meeting at Lawrence, May 1(5.

A good program is assured. Dr. W. II. Webster left Friday for a visit Neosho Falls.

Here-turnod Tuesday evening. IVppert Bros, of Worden were Cfte University. -The theory that tho young people of to-day do not spell as well as thoBO of sixty years ago, does not prove true when put to -the test. A numberbf Kansas schools have recently used the same test that was used at Springfield, Mass, sixty years 'ago and while the average thou was 40.p, now it is 00. Following is the 1 1st of words used then and now: Accidental, acees-ii')le, baptism, chirography, characteristic, deceitfully, descendant, eccentric, fierceness feigned ly, ghastliness, gnawed, heiress, hysterics, imbecility, inconceivable, He is an Esthetic GentlenYan hid displayed exquisite jtaste in select injtr He is a Connoisseur of Fine Tobacco Hj Jieciiuso he took three haiulfnlls of the perfume.

Ho took Eastman's -s famous General Arthur ten cent cigars, tt He is a Single Man ne is a rasuuious ii am mid no doubt wasthinking of to his girl. That's how we missed 'a fiOji box -'of Whitings fine writing paper. We charge it to him. SFor ho was evidently delighted with our stock of hair brushes; ranging in price inconvenience, inefficient, irresist He' Has Great Patience from 15o lie took the $2 kind-u Jl He Has a Sugar Tooth and displayed rare taste in sampling our fine candies. He would have not hing but F'ir he'speiit hours in search of By-Loj Lou Casey, he West End horse buyer look a string of heist's to Lawrence Tuesday.

Grandma Jardon has been very Bick on account of an operuion but in recovering. West Baldwin witnessed a bad runaway Monday in which a farm-er'H -team ran into a telegraph polo and Smashed the Wagon up badly. Prof. Sampson who in charge of the Emporia track team, tonk dinner lust Friday with his cousin Wilbur Arnett. The Cemetery Association met.

'Tuesday afternoon and elected trustees for the ensuing year: J. A. Krtbhifton, OrK-Boeks, It. W. Bailey, Fred Hapster, F.

L. Beard 11 By mil Barton. H. F. Ruble, "who recently sold out his business, expects to remain in Baldwin, at least for the He will devote some of his time to his farm in Johnson 4'ounty.

Miss Porter, of Lawrence spent i Sunday with Mrs. Marcy. T. F. llapp returned from a months trip to Southern Kansas and Oklahoma, Mouday, lie vis-itedU'S6ns, WilT, at Agnsta, and fToiner, nt Lambert, Oklahoma, and his daughter, Mrs.

Haeket at Wihdfield. Talcum Powders. They 'were in the in Wednesday with a load of eggs and returned with a load of goods. Did you Bee that stylish hat? Where did she get it? There is only one place, Kwan Stewarts. A very interesting nrticlo on the condition of our School Savings Bank arrived a little lute ami was crowded out this week.

The department of Public Speaking will give its annual commencement term reading for the yenr, Friday evening, May 18. The JJ Lowney's. SCHNEBLY'S ible. It was clearly demonstrated Monday that Baker is not pltiying the proper kiud of ball, not even ono-half the grade played the two years previous. In those two years it was something unusual for an error t(i occur on Baker's but this year there seems to'be more of them than any other thing, Monday's game showed 13 errors against the opponents' total of 3.

There are a few important reasons why this state alfairs exists, which is clearly evident to those who have been watching the trend of base ball affairs in Buker this season. Undoubtedly it is one of these three reasons," either from the lack of practice, the boys do not try to play or it is in the coaching. The peculiar thing is that with almost the same' indenlical public is cordially in vited to attein1, The State Superintendant of Insurance, sent $33,000 to the various cities in the state for their reflective fire departments this week. Baldwin's share was $53:48. Summer Hats and Millinary at Ewan Stewarts.

Baldwin program was over a large fire was made atxl' peaches, etc, were then the feature. Another feature, was the elegant ride homo in tho moonlight. urcinsfer 71 It is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold How often do we hoar it remarked: "It's only a cold," and n' few days learn that the man is on hie back with pneumonia. This is of sucln common occurence that a however slight, should never be disregarded. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy counteracts any which added sublimity to the occasion.

Co. Following is the list of guests who attended: Misses Anna Porter, Kurtz, -Lewis, Alice Reid, llelleu Porter, Freark, Darby- shire, Dorthy, Peckliam, liyses, Wickard, Gertrude" Reed, tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia and has gained its great popularity and extensive sale by its prompt cures of this most common ailment. It always cures and Imboden, Urma Walker, liaker, E. J. KINZER PHONE 85.

Wc handle all kinds oi Coal. We give prompt delivery on Freight' arid Express and Coal and all 'other business connected with our line. team as last year, Baker cannot even play ball one half as good. The material is surely at hand. Why doesn't it develop and become more expressed? One thing that is commendable on the part of the Baker students is the character of the support they put up for the team at the.

game Monday. They certainly did their part well. Tli3 Ili'sk'slI gima was dllel Saturday, on account of rain, but will probably ba "played later on. seventy live friends and prospective students canro frjrn Hortense Smith, Armstrong, Elizabeth Walker, Eva Simpson, EthelWalker, Betzer, Jones, Marv Tnlley, Shepherd. Ilellen and LucilevParmonter, Ueatou and McKinney.

Messers, Jacob3 Roy Cojc and Joe Green. Gd). Baldwin High School Com-mencement Afternoon 2 o'clock at Assembly Room May 17 CLASS DAY PROGRAM Sougf Male Quartette' Invocation Prof. If. K.

Ebright Oration and of S-)i)g. Beulah Kinzer Oration A Noble American Woman Mary Stahl' Reading Kittyljoy's Christmas Borjl Allen Oration TLeTjie of Ameiican Girl Nellie Morgan Fiano The Charge of the Uhlans. Bohm Cleo Kinder and Hope Mott Class Ilistory and Prophecy Edith Ames" Oration Value of Culture Iiuby Keohane Oration Influence of Our Surroundings Helen Van Keuren Quartette Oration Right Thinking Ruth Watt v. Oration Sacrifice, An Element of Heroism Alice Haigh Oration and Alexander Hamil-' ton's Service to liia Arthur Stf-venaon Song Mixed Quartette Salutorian and Valedietbfbn chosen bt elass Benedict and wife and J. Owens.

Out ct town guests were: Riawatba gafc Tho finest equipped restaurant in Lawrence Give ws. will and I to convinced. M. Ranald 'and Miss Levitt of is pleasant to take. For sale by J.

F. Schnebly. Sore Nipples A cure may. be effected 'by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as the chiid is done nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the child to nurse.

Many trained nurses ute this saive with the best results. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by J. F. Schnebly Rheumatism Why suffer from this painful malady when one application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm gives re Paula and Mrs.

Mickney of White Jopuka, Mon.lay to vim Hiker City. and the town. Chapel was held at twelve o'clock and the LaJies DaDIene Bros. 818 Lawrence Kansas Aid served the dinner to them, as Missouri vs. Baker, Monday V' guests of Dr.

Murlin. Cary lHann Jeweler and Optician Watch aud Jewelry Repairing Specialty. Eyes Tested Free Missouri University and Baker will meet in a baseball contest next Monday at the Atheletic Park. This is the team that Mills Ebright, Baker's star coac.ii, is at present coaching and he. will make every effort to make M.

S. U. Win the game. For this reason and because this has only tost two games the entire, season, will make Monday's game one of the strongest of the year. lief? Ilundeds of grateful people t.

stify to the magical power of this remedy over rheumatism. For sale by J. F. Schnebly. Wasted: Someone to buy 10,000 sweet potato plants at once.

J. Molby. Bhone South 10th St. tf Jfettric 33sssndeh 'Doniists, Ottawa, Jfansai 324 tyan St. Study and IlestwooJ wjra hare from Ottawa, over Sunday The inter-slate oratorical contest at Topeka, Monday night resulted in Iowa takinglirst, Indiana second, and Wisconson third.

Kansas took ninth place. Mr, Gilbert B. Cox wtllgive his Senior 'Recital, tonight, in Centenary Hall, those contemplating attending can do so with' the fullest assurance that the entertainment will be up to Coxs' usual standard and well worth any body's time and money. Prof. Monahan returneda Stur-day from, a weeks hunting trip along the Kaw river, near Rosr-ville, in the interest of the Ornithological Collection of Baker University.

The expedition-was a "very successful one, as some thirty five speoiinens, including both land and water species, were Base Ball Trip Baker will 'start on a base ball trip of four games, next Tuesday, playing at. Emporia, Fairmount. and Friends. Centenary Hall at 8 p. m.

COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES, Invocation Prof. II. K. Ebrigltt Vocal Solo. Me Your Dream and I'll ell you Mine Chas.

N. Dan tela Walter Schofleld Wm. L. Burdick, Th, of Kansas University Piano Duet. Snfith Ruth Watt and Beulah Kinzer Presentation of Diplomas T.

J. Koohane, President of School Board Night m. $. Boyd Successor to F. W.

Cunn Real estate, Insurance ana notary Public Correspondence Solicited Biblical Prize Debate The Spring. Term Biblical Prize Debate will occur in their hall tomorrow night, May 12 The question is. '-Resdlvedj that the United States should subsi-dize her merchant secured. Among them was a air of bobo links and a Canadian 2ou want a Cream Separator call on us we have two of the leading kinds, jfso sei SfCxrdtuara and fto are fly catcher, both of which very scarce. The affirmative will be upheld by Uhl, A.C.

Brown and Elliot-, the negative by French, Montgomery and R'Cox. The pro- Kappa Sigma Party igram will bjgin at 7:30. iXomeseekers States The annual spring party of the Kap'a Sigma Fraetrnity, all kinds of Sat knitting and-Plumbing andZTt'n, Work. Best on tha market. was held Tuesday afternoon at Lobingier's Grove.

Today Today at jhe Atheletic Park at 3:30, Baker will maet Fairmount in a base ball gama. Thiseam 13 one of The two teams that, succeeded in winning from Baker At 3 o'clock, five hay rack loads starte for the grounds to have a good time and in this they were TO POINTS- IN 'OKLAHOMA, INDIAN TERRITORY, ARKANSASMISSOURI; TEXAS, and On First and Third Tuesdays of Each Month pril to December, RATE, One Fare Plus $21 For Round Trip. (MINIMUM $9.00) Write For Descriptive Literature. anything else but dissapoihted The Hardware Mau A GOOD GUIDE. TUKPI-RCII ASROF AH1KEAP UnureUlxntH? :i.uttnicil ri-VhNS hOOK.

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utpitvu'i 8 1 fuil jtcvrru Arris are 1. 1 ARAHJSD JHAtlTV shouM itwntl yoa to ut9 eclfy this litne-iiouorcj brati 1. Scad fo tc. stamps for Sktciu Uook art J. STEVENS ARMS 6 TOOL CO.

O. Box 4391 Chicope. Tlls, U. G. A.

last year, on tlui uoms grounds and she pratically has the. same line up as last year. It will hi a splendid ga-me. Games were-played and after entertainments of all kinds were indulged in, the merry crowd gathered about a table, spread with all the good things that could bo provided. It was a great supper.

Ater this part uf the Look for Kelsey at Ottawa. Private sale of household goods. See S. tf svyeot. See Rny' Bloom for fine potato' plants.

Phone 73. A. HiUfON. Qtn'l Sr, LOUI3. MO.

J. C. LOVR1EN. Ocnl Paiuenter KANSAS CITY, Mo.

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