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The Atlanta News from Atlanta, Kansas • 4

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The Atlanta Newsi
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Atlanta, Kansas
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4
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FOR DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES GO TO W.J. MARKS 1 We sell our goods at the lowest prices either for cash or produce. Be ready for the Grocery Stock opening about March 1st. We also carry a line of Drugs, Medicines 6c Drpg Sundries. E.W.Woolsey, a Registered Pharmacist, is in charge of the Drug Department.

ANNOUNCED ENTS Clerk of the District Court. We are authorized to announce that Robert R. Hamilton of Winfield, is a candidate for Clerk of the District Court subject to the action of the republican county convention. Ho has been Deputy Clerk for the past year and is a of man ability integrity and great political influence. Clint M.

Bull, of Winfield, is a candidate far Clerk of the court, subject to the action of the republican County convention. For County Attorney. We are authorized to announce that W. L. Cunningham of Arkansas City is a candidate for County Attorney to the action of the republican County convention.

We are authorized to announce that W. I). Kreamer of Arkansas City, is a candidate for County Attorney subject to the action of the republican County convention. Register of Deeds. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for register of deeds, subject to the action of the republican County convention held on April 10, lOob E.

W. WOOLSEY. REPRESENTATIVE ATLANTA XEWS J.X. LONG Editor. Application filed to le entered as second class matter in the Post Office at Atlanta.

Kansas. Subscript ion.Kates One year Six month 'V4' xrV': Three $.50 Club rates'furnished to any of the subscribers. Advertising rates made known by applying at this office W.M.BRANNUM AUCTIONEER Call on or write me before making dates. Terms Reasonable. Atlanta, Kansas Winter Tourist Rates TO THE bunny boutli Tickets on sale daily until April 30, 1904, to all principal winter resorts of Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, South Carolina, Louisana and Tex as.

Return limit Jung 1, 1904. Full details on application. (J.W Strain, Div. Passanger, Agt. Frisco Route.

Wichita," Kansas. W.C. Zeigler UNDERTAKER Always have a full stock of undertaking goods and coffins. Call at my SOUTH BOUND NO. Passenger 8.05 A 005 3.10 P.M '689 LJcal Freight 9.11 A.M 037 Fast Freight 4.10 A.M NORTH BOUND NO.

'fiOO Passenger 1.21 P.M 602 8.20 P.M Local Freight 5.47 P.M 632 Fast Freight 10.35 A.M Til fl HOME NEWS Mrs Moody in under the weather this week. J. Wilson went to Peckham Oklahoma, Friday returning Saturday night. M. P.

Haworth's daughter and husband from California arrived at Atlanaa the latter part of last week. Clydie Mize is the new, clerk in W. J. Marks store. G.

II. Foster went to his homo at Udall Friday, returning Sunday noon. Subscribe for the News Just received oar men's Spring Clothing. Come and look at them Emerson and Kelly. The medicine show last week drew a crowd every night.

On Saturday night there was scarcely standing room in the hall. M'nnie Ketterman won the rocking chair This chair cost the town about $45.00 besides 'the tickets that were voted. 1 you have any thing you wish to sell, you can find "a buyer by advertising in the Atlanta News. Frank Stevens boarded 'the cars for Winfield Saturday, staying till Sunday evening. Frank says he is going next Sunday too.

The Rebecca supper Monday night was well attended. Every body seemed to have a good time and plenty to eat. Miss Woolsey took dinner Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Kimball.

Mrs X. Stsvens was able to be out to Church Sunday for the first time in seven Weeks. Wo are glad to see her health improving. .1 list received A new line of skirts and wrappers at Crocker Crockets Everybody keep their "ears pealed" for wedding bells they will soon be ringing. W.

J. Marks, and J. M. Parrish went to Cherryvale Monday night. While there.

Mri Marks intends to purchase a stock of Groceries and move them to his store in Atlanta. County Superintendent Miss Harriette Race was in Atlanta and vicinity this week visiting schools. Walter Leo is one among the number of sick ones. The little daughter of Ed Smal-ley is still sick at this writting. How do you like us this week Byron? We are improving some.

Subscribe, for the News L. K. Mogle just received the best line of optical goods in the city. Give, him a call. 903 Main Winfield, FARMERS TELEPHONE There i.

a movement on foot to organize a Farmers Mutual Telephone Co to operate East South and South East of Atlanta and make connection with the long distance line at Atlanta. We wish to encourage and push this movement along all in our iower The fact has long been demonstrated that the Fanners mut ual Telephone Co', is not 'a myth but is a signal success whenever built and operated on the mutual plan This line would reach about 25 farmers and bring, them in touch with the outside world The cost per man would be a very insignificant item compared with the ben efits and convinancc derived from a system of this kind, with the Rural mail delivery and the farmers mutural Telephone the farmer surely is a soverign This thing has been a success in our older communities when the conditions are no more favorable than here and why not make it a success here'i A subscriber, Oak lumber on hand at the Atlanta Lumber yard Empty barrels for sale at the Atlanta Lumber yard 50 cents each. Est ray. Notice Taken up and held on my farm Feb 21st 1904, one black hog weigh about 40 or 50 lbs. Owner can have, the same by proper proof and paying damages.

Chris Wtltz. grass-Uape and a full line of garden seeds Also a good assortment of harness cheap as the cheapest quality considered. C. X. Stevens sons.

B. Milnerof College Springs Iowa is visiting old time friends T. B. Kicks and wife at the of Andrew Stickel. Mr Milner was a former resident' of Montgomery County Iowa and upon his farm Mr Ricks and family made their home for four years.

In this home Mr. Stickle courted the later married Maggie Ricks the daughter of T. B. Ricks on March 4th 1874. Mr Stickle accompanied by his bride loaded his wagon and started for their present home in Cowley County Kansas.

Many pleasent scenes are brought to the memories of these visiting friends and there hearts are niade glad to again rehearse th4 many incidents of pioneer life. Mr. Milner is on his way home rom an Extended visit through Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territory. He speaks faverable of these states and would adyise those seeking new homes to visit these places before making permanent settlement. O.H, REYNOLDS PhysiciarTahd Surgeon Winfield Kansas.

T.B.TANDY Physician and Surgeon NWinfie1d Kansas. WELL DRILLING If you want, p. New Well or an Old One drilled "deeper Or Cleaned -Call On Or Address BRANNUM BRO'S AND CUNNINGHAM ATLANTA KANSAS ATLANTA MARKET nutter Hi cts Eggs 14 cts chickens 7 to 8 cts Turkeys 11 to 12 cts Ducks 7 cts oeese 5icts Hides 4 to ets Hogs $4.50 This is the quotation of Bob Jenkins; the produce buyer for Baden Produce Company, "We have just received our stock of Men's Spring, clothing. They.are priced within reach of all. Emerson anij Kelly.

Cane seed at C. N. Stevens and sons. Agnes Crocker left Saturday for St Joe 'where she will spend three weeks in the. study of spring styles millinery; She will acquaint herself with all the latest styles in millinery and when she returns the Crocker Sisters will have a line of, millinery that will not be excelled.

Do ypu want a sewing machine for a small effort. Jf you do you can get a Golden Star sewing machine by getting one hundred yearly subscribers to the Atlanta News. The regular subseribtioh trice 100, per year to be id in advance. -Tha retail price of this machine is Do you ant it, The machine js guaranteed by Andrew Wilson of Wnficld Kansas. If you only succeed in getting fifty subscribers you can get this machine by paying $13 in cash.

If you succeed in getting a smaller number then will pay you 25 cts on each paid yearly subscription, We arc authorized to announce that W. P. Hackney of Winfield is a candidate for Representative of the 56th judicial district subject to the action of the republican county SHERIFF We are authorized, to announce that A. O. Welfelt of South Rich land township is a candidate for Sheriff of Cowley County subject to the action of the republican county convention? SHERIFF We arc authorized to announce that E.

R. Feaster of Tisdale township is a candidate for sheriff of Cowley County subject to the action of the republican County convention. About sixty days, ago I lost an Elgin watch number 54704 80 on the works, Number 100-58 on the case. This wKtch'-wa's lost between Atlanta and my hoinc. The person finding this watch will please return it to me and receive a liberal rcwaad Ed Smalley.

Ed Greer seems to be a back number and it is hoped that he will remember his datei Sep John Parrish for farm loans..

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