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The Silverdale Record from Silverdale, Kansas • 1

The Silverdale Record from Silverdale, Kansas • 1

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A' 'j 7 I I 1 KB -m -m ecord fl Diiveraaie I NO. 2. SILVERDALE, KANSAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1905. VOL. 1.

Al Hume, of Kildare, spent Monday afternoon in Sil verdale. LOCAL ITEMS. News Gathered In and About LJI Frank Clifford is working for IP a rm or We Want to Buy Your. Cream. Tom Hart Mr.

Clifford is a native of Kay county, Okla. Mr. Evic, right-of-way agent I Mrs. J. W.

Hume and Miss Gussie arrived from the ranch to Mr. McCloud, attorney; Con tractor, Donahey, for depots spend a few days with J. W. and section houses: all of the I. D.

Harkleroad was a visitor at Arkansas City Saturday. Mrs. Reynolds called on Mrs. J. W.

Irons, Monday. Mrs. L. E. Fisher returned Sunday after a short visit with Midland Valley, were in town Mr.

Bowman, stone on the Midland Valley, stop Friday. Mr. Donahey left here for Little Rock, Arkansas. ped in Silverdale on his way to Independence, Friday. Mr.

Fisher's mother at Arkansas Miss Tulsa Alsip was in town City, Kansas. We pay the express charges. The prices we quote are always net to you. Give us a trial. Write us for quotations, tags and shipping instructions.

Jim George, of Burbank, O. Friday suppling the restaurants T. was a visitor 'bf Silverdale Mrs. Harkleroad and Mrs with vegetables. Friday.

9 m- J. C. Hatfield came over Wed spent Monday with Mrs V. Tom Linter. Silverdale needs a good doc nesday Aug.

9, to look over the Young lien uravens was town and visit old friends. Mr transacting business in Silver dale Friday. Ben Is, a very wild tor, people come here every chvy Hatfield thinks we certainly have fine prospects for a good town and reckless young man. and he says he may stay with us looking for one. Iron T.

Sherwin has purchas ed the Midland Valley Restaur J. Guy at Arkansas City is You can get in on the ground selling a washing machine that The C. T. Wells Produce Co. I ARKANSAS CITY, KANSAS.

takes the cake. The name is floor if you will come to Silver- ant, and will run same as an up- IITU 1 1- dale to live now. to-date eating house. A lie UUUCI Mrs. and Mrs.

Reynolds were Mrs. J. B. Hart and daughter Division Engineer, Harris, came in Sunday and will take a four weeks vacation, which he Miss Minerva, came over to Sil in town Friday transacting business. 7 Mieses Lena and elia verdale to visit Tommy.

ACCENT NOT GOOD ENOUGH. Miss Tipton was a Silverdale Mr. T. B. Jones was in Sil will spend at Wichita.

A pile driver was started Mon accompanied Mr. Spear and wife to Silverdale on a visit Saturday. verdale Thursday and made visitor Friday; also Miss Ayers. mention ot how the town was day on the Myers Creek bridge. Mr.

Doniphan was out to Miss Nellie Campbell was in progressing. Silverdale Friday, and was very That is the largest bridge on the line. It contains 700,000 feet of lumber on top of the piling, Charier Kaighn's cvimp Friday and reports work progressing very rapidly. Mrs. John Pingry was in town much pleased with the Record, Thursday.

She says she likes and spoke very highly, of our which is over eighty feet high. Otis Skinner Unsuccessful In Fooling Englishman. It is a commo'u experience ot American tourists to be recognized at once as Americans wfeejn and the readiness of the English in letting one know that he is stamped, as it were, with the word America is often annoying, no matter how patriotic one may be, says Ethel Shackelford, in Lippiucott's. For this reason it often happens that tourists affect an English accent for the time being-. When Mr.

and Mrs. Otis Skinner were abroad last summer they grew very weary of having things explained to them as though they were foreigners to come to Silverdale now. little city's progress. Come again The Townsite company has Monday morning Mr. Lester, donated lot 13 in block 7 to the Miss Nellie.

Mr. Roy Lish was hauling the station agent on the Mo. wheat to town Thursday and Methodist church and they will Pac. railroad, started the car nouncement. Mrs.

Lish came, too. commence a building in the near penters to work on his residence, Opening Saturday, future. Mr, Corl, the minister 19, '05, Hume Come to Silversale to live. 1 77 Subscribe for the Record. says that the Hume wi eaince en the doors pi "Sam lCSuIlivaiQdlitMie- man, were transacting business Guy Wood spent Sunday vis iting with wife and grand mother at'Newkirk; O.

T. in Silverdale Monday. The Southwestern Grain Co. John W. Jones came up Sun John Weeks came up Monday shipped in two carloads of oats for from Kaw City.

day and is visiting Mr. Harkle road. Maney Bros, and one for J. W. Hume Wednesday, August 9 Mr.

T. M. Coleman, better Henderson shipped a tram business. new building is 27ft. by JiOft.

and has all the modern equipments for conducting their business. They have spared neither pains nor expense in making their building up-to-date and as a result have one of the best structures of its kind in the county. In buying their stock Hume Hume have invested about 10000 and have exercised great care and judgment and have been assisted by some known as "Pet," was in Silver dale Monday, visiting his broth Uarnnger Bros. threshing out load of cattle from here Sunday language. not Inclined to go Into a shop in Warwick one day so that Mrs.

Skinner might inquire the' price of something in the window which caught her fancy; he insisted that the clerk would instantly class hjs voice as American, or his clothes, or something, and It was all so tiresome. "Why don't you use that yijnderful stage English accent of your and fool the man?" suggested the clever wife. The idea was a good one, and Mr. Skinner smiled and went in confidently, asking with the rising inflection and true British casual manner the price of his wares. Mrs.

Skinner was charmed with the art of performance. "This 'ere one, sir!" asked the shopkeeper. "Well, sir hit sells for four shillings, sir, which is habout one dollar ia your money, sir." to St. Louis. ifl fit is working in this neighbor er-in-law, Thos.

Hart. Mr. Coleman thinks Silverdale a hood. Big Murray, the cook, has M. D.

Marsh and C. E. Green taken charge ot the post gang are here prospecting, and think coming town. He did not for get the Record while in here. John Towsley rented his build and is serving chicken boiled and ham.

The gang confiscated the tent that was put up by Cyclone they will locate with us. of the best' buyers in the coun ing to Mr. and Mr. Wilmot, who try. They made it their motto Mrs.

R. S. Winchell and daugh Clark. will start a meat market at once. to buy only the best, being guid ter were visiting here- Wednesday, Will Gamble was down look Mr.

T. R. Ellis can be found August 9. ed by the fact "that quality remains in the memory long after ing for a pasture for some calves. in Okla.

most any old time. Mr. M. E. Martin, who has Will thinks Silverdale will be alright.

He subscribed for the the price is forgotten," and an inspection of their store shows been timekeeper for Maney Hume Hume are making improvements every day. They Record while here. is in bilverdale lioking around, that they have a new, clean and well selected stock of general and thinks he will buy property Mr. Fisher loaded eight teams merchandise. here and stay.

Monday with feed for Lindsay Hume Hume will be assist Kincade Maney Bros. Come to Silverdale now. ed by a corps ot able exper William Willard Named the Time. The late William Willard of Stur-bridge, well known as the painter of Massachusetts' Governors, was very eccentric in many ways. His special aversion was the attempted purchase of his many old articles of furniture by people of wealth.

A New York lady visiting In the vicinity of Sturbridge, hearing that the old artist possessed a beautiful colonial mirror and a rare clock, tried to buy them. Mr. Willard seemed to readily agree to the sale, but when asked when It would be convenient to have them packed, replied "No until after the funeral." "Whose funeral?" asked the lady. "Mine," replied Mr. Willard with a cbuckla Mr.

Tester got a good well of Cyclone Clark and Mr. Parker water on his lots at 30 feet. ienced salesmen which insures a great measure of success for them. Hume Hume are well and favorably known all over started a muligan chop stand here J. W.

Lester sawed the rafters Wednesday, August 9. for a new residence Monday. Brother J. M. Corl of Winfield Miss Stella Earnest and moth the southwest as successful and accommodating business people and we predict for them a was visiting here Thursday and er were Silverdale visitors very successiui Dusiness irom the start.

The Belle of Silverdale made riday, August 10 and 11. Robert Atterbery came in hursday after lumber. Ben Lowinan assisted Mr. Mc- a flying trip to Maple City To a Centenarian. Cruel to the Old Man.

De Style Why did that Pennsylvania banker want to kill the editor of the Society Screecher? Gunbusta On account of an abbreviation in his paper. You see, when Ihe rich man's wife left for Europe put in a pair of scales Tuesday. Mrs. T. B.

Gibson was shopping Thursday in Silverdale. Contractor O'Shea was hurt Friday by a hammer line breaking and striking him on the head. Around the world in 80 minutes gave a good exhibition in the Silverdale school house Tuesday night and enjoyed a good patronage from jhe town and country, Mr. Harkleroad has increased his large stock of General Merchandise. Mr.

Harkleroad is a business man and is preparing to take care of a large trade. W. T. Sherwin. contractor for the stone work on the Midland Valley, has abutments completed and center pier will be finished soon.

Mr. Sherwin has been working on the Midland Valley for a year and a half and has been a very successful contractor. He just finished a ten thousand dollar contract before he came up here. That you have lived and still are hale-Beyond life's span so many years. May joy In the gratulatlng throng, But, ahl It moves me unto tears! Because I cannot help but feel Kee in erecting lumber sheds Ira Allison can't stay away Within my pitying neart and sad.

Irom tMlverdaie. We are glad Wednesday and Thursday. That If, forsooth, "the good die young," an item appearea reaaing: rjurs. Oolduet has locked up her. old Pa.

home until she returns from abroad." to see you so often Mr. Allison. you must nave Deen most an-nred bad! New York Sun. W. Hume is putting in a J.

W. Hume, our enterprising coal Mr. Boessel of Arkansas City merchant received a carload of shoes and dry goods Thursday. Mr. Hume is a goodmn and we welcome such to our little city.

SilrarclalG Tounsito Co. was in ouveraaie jnaay, ana thinks he will locate with ue. Mr. Boessel is a shoemaker. We would like to see him come.

Mr. Ketcham was in town General Estate Buslnec Mr. Gribble of Arkansas City Thursday and subscribed for the Record. Mr. Ketcham has great expectations of Silverdale making a good town.

Insurance, Etc. cnoice lo et Rams-sain Prices. Information Furnished on Application was prospecting in this vicinity riday, accompanied by his son and daughter, Come to Silverdale to live. 1-i-H 1 1 1 i m-h-i- i whim hum.

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1905-1905