Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligneAccueil de la collection
The Dearing News from Dearing, Kansas • 1

The Dearing News du lieu suivant : Dearing, Kansas • 1

Publication:
The Dearing Newsi
Lieu:
Dearing, Kansas
Date de parution:
Page:
1
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

$1 A YEAH Vol. i. no. 10. PEAKING, KANSAS.

FRIDAY, FEB. II, 100S, ADDITIONAL LOCAL Now Time to Build LOCAL MENTION Getlinq R3ady to Play Ball A game of baseball was played at the park grounds Sunday afternoon between the lirsf and second teams, The second leaih won by a Says Good Authority School supplies at the Johnson drug store. Try double-woycn mantles, score of 12 to 5. Biu.eney First i Lumber Co marked to sell. Thev keep their plants in operation, and must sell, at prices that promise but little actual profit, During the unprecedented building activity of recent vein the prices of all forms, of hui'ding material groitly advanced' under the influence of competition among the buyers.

At present and for some little time to come they will rule low, because oi rtctivf) competition among those who have material to sell." team, Fuller and Fuller; fcecoud teamj Hurst and Miller. Another game will played next Sunday-All who urb interested in game are asKed to attend. The following team has been selected to represent Bearing this season: Miller, Hurst, Koben-schcid, 1st; Meptune, 2d; Morgan, ss; Modar, 3d; To ivies, Tmax and Fuller, outfield; Mahan and Fulleri substitutes. He vera 1 good games are expected as soon as the spring season opens. "Now ia the time to build' is ih advice, 'that' in'iven in the cur-rent number of the American Contractor, In explanation t'o tditor-inl article coi tinMcn' ''We confidently tnake this sscte-rcent in spite.fif the decided hill building operations now so notice-lililu in thin country, nny, actually htcause of it, When, nearly four months ago, a oiirrorwy Wrongly called a money panic many, descended upon tlio couni-y, stopping propound and hampering those already underway tvo suggested one ad.yanlago almost Certu'n to ensue.

This was a lowering of prices without the disastrous bftel1 Pll'ecte that always at Mrs, W. M.Long' i3 visiting relatives in Wushinon, Iowa. J. W. Albriuht has had an attack of mip th pa-t twi weeks.

M. Lemon bought a lot in La mont's 2d addition, of Harry Hicks, this week. C. A. Kisdon and family left yesterday for fluymori, to imd their home, Wefley Fo-ter of Cherrvvale was here Tuesday, to visit his cousin; F.

Green, Mr. and Mrs. i'i. W. Endieott of lola yisitcd with Mr, and Mr, Hinzic last wtk, Ernest Beely of JeflWa.i taken the plac at hi by W.

M. Wright; have cleaned up yards and burned Ira Mi pari of thq as if spring had come. George Barragar left last Sunday morning for Jericho, being; called by the serious of his father. Tuesday, for sr. est of the day and Our bargain counter a dandy.

You say so when you see It. MHlcr's. Keep down the dust. Floor oil, 50c gallon; floor oiler furnished free, Lumber Co. Don't forget the dte: at Saturday, Feb.

15. bvw'mij Wanted By the Misses LoMoine, one mile east of Hearing. It, V. I). No, 4, CofTeyyille, Kas.

I. Todd of Cofi'eyyillc, who has been connected with Kansas' and Oklahoma papers for some time, was caller at this office last Friday, Cdcnn Towles ready io (supply made-to-measure clothing ot good quality and fit, from the Chicago Tailor-Made Clothing Coj ji room in rear of' Huff's barber shop. Judge Emory Rice and K. both of Ccfieyville, were in town hut Haturdayt Judgs Em-orv is a randidate for the republican nomination for probate judge. A barber who was employed hero for about a week last December in tho shop of II.

Huff, during, the hitter's absence, was arreted in CofTeyyille Monday and brought here to answer to the charge of decent' exposure of pcrpon. He pleaoed guilty and was assessed a fine and costs amounting to over $10, which, he p'dd. John Ellison, while working with a corn crusher on his Mon dav, had the third finger of His left hand almost severed aboye the first joint. The injured portion was held onlv bv a piece of but it -is likely that it will be f-ayed, Id years of farfn work this was the first nceidenr that hai ha opened to Mr. Ellison.

Dr, Peam dressed tho injury, Pleasantly Surprised Friends rf Mr, and Mrs. A. Mitchell, who were married a before, planned a surprise on ibn: last Monday night in honor of the occasion, end marched in a lodv to hp. Craig hotel, Kheieth yoiinj. couple arc temporarily located.

They were equal to the occasion, however, and icceivcd the quests in an up-to-date manner, despite the fact that they were taken entirely by surprise, Those who assisted Mrs. Mitcheli in receiving were Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Page.

They were the recipients of many useful and beautiful presents. The evening Was -pent in yarioue games. Light refreshments were E'cryed at a late hour, aftei which the guests departed, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell a long and happy life, Those present were: Mr; and Mrs.

S. D. Craig, Mr, and Mrs. Guy Kelly, Mr, and Mrs, II. Page, Mr, and MrB.

A. T. Towles, Mr. and Mrs. 0, 0.

Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Quiett, Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Michel, Mrs. Bertha McCain, Mrs. Stole f'Inqs A boy perhaps 11 ye aw old. was before Justice Austin last Saturday on a charge of stealing harness rings from arm gar's barn. The boy came from Nowata, having driven a team and wagon in hauling some goods for people who were movina north of here, On his retnrn he put up his team at tho barn, and the rimrH were missed after he left the next morning, lie was overtaken about four miles soulh of Coiley-vii'le and thu rings were recovered.

His fine and costs amounted to oyer $10. which he paid, This is the third the rings have been and recovered, tend upon gdiiiine-' pa'nics. Theie-I suits him? quite just. tied the pre-tlicti anil this is especially noticeable in bnlldj'ng material, whieli is now scll'm -it rates considerably lower than those w'dch prevailed some mome months "Low prices in building material are generally chargeable to a or rather great din.nmlion bf building operations, which. In turn are predicated oil overproduction and more especially a lack of public confidence in- the future.

There i9 in the present situation noihinir to show that the present iVpressipn in building ooerations is Jo continue; on the other hand, a sharp revival may Confidently be expected with the opening of the building season now near at hand. After reviewing the present hope-fill' Conditions, the article concludes: "Under such conditions, it is a good, an excellent titne to. build. The labor skies are quite clear and the pries of material. ha3 declined a point where buildings can be erected at a Sery decided saving.

These are ideal conditions and will jip.t long not long continue, since prices are certain to advance under the stimulus of reviving building. At present material men are in the evening, raineur nut me nevt was mild and clear, and so was yesterday, W. H. Pircy (f Independence was bore on his Wav to Caney, he has completed some building contracts. The gas well drilling east of the school building) by the Kansas Natural, was brought in Saturday.

A good flow of a's was struck. The county assessors and deputies will meet at the court house in Independence Monday, Feb IT. Taxpayers are invited to meet with them. W. Bowersock has bought of Iiun-yari Michel the building he now occupies a store, This means, no doubt, that a dry goods store in to be a fixture in Dearing.

for souvenir post cards' of Kansas and Democratic Primaries The democratic primaries for this township were held Wednesday afternoon at the office of Lemon Lumber Co. The following dele Rov Hance; Misses Orwig; Martin, Carrie and Anna Mona Martin and Pearl Hicks; Messrs. Bert Neptune, Glonn Towles, Ab Walker, McMain and Dolph Towles, Our bargain counter is a dandy. You will say so when you see it. Miller's.

de- Ladies, see our pattern partment, on last page. gates were chosen for the county convention, which meets at Inde pendence tomorrow: F. Law-soh, A. T. Towles, M.

Lemon, YV, P. Martin, B. I). Brown. M.

O'Dell, W.Allen, J. W. Walker, The state convention meets the 21st at HutchinsorL Miller's for souvenir post cards of Kansas and II. B. Harman has moved from the McCulley farm, northwest of town, to the former Hubbard two miles west.

He vants horses or cattle to pasture th.s season. C. McDaniel moved yesterday from town to a farm half a mile south and three miles west. He is going to farm this year and wilt be helped by his brother, J. A.

McDaniel of Independence, The News does job printing. AC FEW THINGS ALBRIGHTS HAVE FOR SALE: Tomatoes, can 10 Pioneer Woman Dead Mrs. Mary Hi. mother of Councilman George Hill of Independence, died reeentlv at Moss Point at the home of another son, Mrs. Hill was 82 years old, arid was a pioneer resident of thi3 county until she moved away, about four years ago, She came to Montgomery county in 178, and lived id Sycamore, township.

Don't forget the date, at Miller's, Saturday, Feb. 15. 1 1 0 EARING REALTY.CO. Real Estate. Loans, Insurance and Notary-Work.

Second door north car line east side E. M. MICHEL, Mgr. W. B.

Wright Promoted Wright left Tuesday evening for on the Lamed branch of the Missouri Pacific, to the company's agent at that point. Lost Potatoes, Northern, bu 85 Potatoes, Colorado, bu 1 00 J)ill Pickles, doi. 10 Sweet ..10 Sour i 10 Pickles, all kinds, gallon 33 3ulk Mince meat, lb .12 'ackage Miuce meat, lb 10 JucKwhcat Flour, Old Virginia 05 Dried Fruit of kinds. Green Apples on hind. ri i i faa ii Mr.

Wriaht has been emnloved at In Bearing, or south between GEORGE PEARN, M. Physician and Surgeon, Bell Phone No. 36. Bearing, Kan. Ladies ate requested to take notice of our pattern department, which begins this week; A new pattern will be shown and described each week.

Find it on the last page, The republican primaries will be held next Wednesday, the 19th, to select delegates tb the county convention. The county convention meets at Independence, the 22d, to name delegates to the congressional and state conven.ioiid. The school held exercises yester the depot here as clerk since Sept. Hearing rtud the Bobbins school 20 last, and his new position ie a house; man's watch chain and lock-promotion. Mrs.

Wright accorn-' et, with name and address in the' panied him. and will visit at Klnva locket; small gold bracelet on chain. and Avard, before go-' Finder return to this office. Lib Tots, F- UREEN, ing to their new home at Milton, end reward. Arthur Wlieelei, Jefferson, Kaii, Puce, cracked, 4 lbs 25 Boots.

Shoes and Harness Uice, hetd, 3 lbs 25 Repairing. Milk Cows for Sale I have two extra gor.d mi 1 cows, one fresh, for sale. H. A. Barngar, One day afternoon appropriate for Lin Don't miss our 19c sale! Saturday, filler's.

J. W. ALBRIGHT SON. Llt' NEWFURNITUr H. A.

BARRAGAR, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable pray and Baggage transfer. Teems for heavy Hauling. PHONES 3t AND 17. coln's birthday. Flags were greatly in evidence.

Abraham Lincoln was born Eeb. 12, 1809, and Wednesday was therefore the D'Jth anniversary of his birth. J. E. Austin is making considerable improvement about his place.

He ia building a barn and digging a well and will put clown a stone sidewalk in front of the place, He We ere now doing bisssness. Conic In and get cur prices; compare them with others. Everyfmng new, First door north of the Tvlarshuli grocery. C. F.

expects to keep several head of Morses. Carries a complete stock of General al the "Smelter Town store." Don't miss our 19c sale earino Furniture Co. Saturday. Miller's. Gis the hone 43..

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

À propos de la collection The Dearing News

Pages disponibles:
176
Années disponibles:
1907-1908