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The Inter-State News from Rosedale, Kansas • 1

The Inter-State News from Rosedale, Kansas • 1

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IS 1 'Rdsedale tlllli 101X1. i $3 -ViV. "Vui VOL. 4, ROSED ALE, KANSAS, JUNE 3, 1899. NO.

43 Home First, Last and All The Time. Independent in Politics. BEPUBLICAN COUNTY low the law governing contests of general Rosed ale Commercial, The City Council met Thursday night to redistrict the City so as to elections. JUDGES AND CLERKS. WANTED: Reliable traveling salesman to sell a full ami complete line of LiibilonMiig Gils and Specialties.

Good position tiiid liberal term for the right party. Address The Atlantic Keflnii.g Cleveland, O. take in the new territory recently PBIMABY ELECTION. Primaries June 10, 1899. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.

incorporated in the city limits. The There shall be two judges and two clerks for each voting place. The judges and clerks of said primary election shall be intention is to do this in time to establish voting precincts for the Job Printing of Every Descriptio named by the Executive Committee. CHALLENGED VOTERS. A primary election Is hereby called for AT REASONABLY LOW RATE3.

Bepublican primaries June 10. Niles Shaw, a 9-jfear-old deaf the purpose of nominating candidates for the following named County and District Should the judges disagree as to the REPORT OF WHITE PUPILS. Pupils Enrolled for year-Boys, 330; Girls, 3 12; total, 608. Number Belonging at close Boys, 323, Girls, 249; total, 572. Number days attended-Boys, 38,419.5, GUIs.

total, 81,389. Average Daily attendance Boys, 204 Girls, 208.50; total, 508.68. Per cent, of attendance Boys, 93.75; Girls, 94 25; total, 94. Tardy-Boys, 281; Girls, 200; total, 487. Full report of Colored School not yet received.

They have an enrollment of 65 pupils. Entered at the postofflce at Itosedale, mute, residing with parents in right of any person offering to vote they shall receive said endorse thereon the name of the voter offering said ballot, Kaiisiis.as sooond class matter. Bosedale, was, drowned Monday afternoon in Turkey Creek. The and place said ballot in a separate box or QFtWIAL CITY PAPER. Coroner's jury returned- verdict package and return same together with ballots cast, poll books, to the Canvass that he had come to his death by drowing.

Funeral was held Officers, to-wit Judge of the Twenty-Ninth Judicial District. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. Bherlff. County Treasurer. County Clerk.

Register of Deeds. County Surveyor. County Coroner. Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas. Commissioner of Third Commissioner ing Boat at room Portsmouth building, Southwest corner of 6th and Min nesota avenue, Kansas City, Kansas, not later than 12 o'clock m.

on the 12th day of -Mr. and Mrs. Guttle, of Kansas NEW DRUG STORE. Having fitted up and opened with a full uud complete line or ID RUG-8 ana MEDICIMES the.NOIU'H ROSED AT, PHA It.M ACV, we ui-e now ready for business, and would Invito the Public io Kive us a share or thoir Patronage. Our Stock of Oroodsjwill comprise: DRUGS, MEDICINES, Druggists Sundries, Confectionery, Cigars, Tobacco, Glass, Paints, OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE.

H. L. CHAMBERS, A competent Prescription Druggist in charge of store, GIVE US A CALL. NORTH City, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

W. I. Davis, on Walnut June, 1899, and such challanged ballots shall only be counted by said Canvassing Board. Said returns shall be delivered only to the Secretary of this Committee in person or to his representative with proper District, Also one County Central Committeeman KOSEDALE TEMPERENCE MEETING. A Gospel Temperance Meeting was conducted by the Rev.

W. J. street, Sunday. Mrs. Guttle was formerly Miss Jennie Nafier, and belonged to one of the earliest for each Precinct.

credentials. The primary election for the purposes heretofore mentioned shall be held on QUALIFICATIONS OF VOTERS. Every voter offering to vote at said pri Orborne, Pastor of Henning Avenue M. E. Church, at that place Sunday families to settle in Bosedale.

This was her first visit since she left here fifteen years ago. Saturday the 10 day of June, 1899, between the hours of 2 o'clock p. m. and 8 o'clock evening. The discourse was a plea P.

m. in Kansas City, Argentine and Rose- dale City, and in ail country precincts from SEND NO MONEY. Anv render of thin iner can secure to the members and the temperance people in general, to induce parties to not patronize the saloons so re 4 to 7 except Chelsea, Midland and LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Otkland Preciuors from 4 to 8 p. m.

their choice of a SfcTlinsr Silver Bincelel, a good Which or a Solid Gold Ring with a Gunnine Diiimond ti -tiinsr. by distributing Said primaries shall be held, and con Wm. Mathias has gone to Fort ducted under the Australian ballot system, so far as applicable, no.iilmi(.inj all of said Flower Herd Coupons among their friends and acauttlntonces. Benu your name ann officers by a diruot vote of the qualified Scott, on business. Mrs.

McNeel, who has been eeri ously sick, is recovering. address with 2o stamp to the American cently incorporated in our town, and by so doing cut off the very avenue from which these places receive their support. At the close of the service and while the choir sang "Rescue the Perishin the mary election must be a legal republican voter In the precinct or precincts where he offers his ballot. He must agree if challenged that he will support the successful candidates at this primary election. REGISTRATION.

A copy of poll books of 1899 shai; be used in Kansas City, A rgentim and Rose-dale the voters to be checked from said poll books by the judges when voted. Any voter whose name does not appear upon said poll booki will be permitted to vote iipon presentation of his registration certificate for said year. CHALLENGERS. Two chillencers shall be appointed In each voting place upon the request of any RosedaleP harmacy, electors. Seed 33ft Broadway, a to-tiny end you will receive a sample package of OFFICIAL BALLOTS.

Dolce seeds, i.uu worm 01 tjoiipotis, unu John Mathias took the second full particulars. The ballots for said primary election degree of Masonry last night. following pledge was circulated by Corner Eill St. and ROSEDAL-E, KS. 1 Miss Bertha Espenlaub has the below named persons: Maddux.

Eidwell, shall be furnished by the Executive Committee. shall be of uniform size and contain the names of all candidates group, ed together on the ballot under the name returned from a Tisit to Hutchinson. City Attorney Joe Littick will CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS, THE oi cue omce tor which said persons are I do hereby" pledge my sacred honor, that I will neither make, buy, sell, or use as a beverage any intoxicating liquors, whether distilled or fermented. be initiated in the Modern Woodmen Estimates Furniihed en Application. NEW YORK WORLD, candidate made to the Judges of said voting place, one of whom shall be appointed by of America next week.

candidates, as well as the candidates for Committee-men in their sectlve presincts. The voter will muka a cross In tne square KOSEDALE, KANSAS. THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. Fred Kingslsy recovered his each judge and whose station shull be outside of the room occupied by the judges at the right of the name they desire to vote JOHN CANNON. and for, and will leave all other squares blank, Practically a Daily at the Price of a The selection of judges and clerks, and NOTARY PUBLIC ani Conyeyancei.

as a voter can vote but for one person for Weekly. the location of the various voting places horse at Olathe, Ean. It was stolen about three weeeks ago. Mr. and Mrs.

Whitehonse, of Sheffield, were the guests of friends in this city Sunday, Bauers was given a pleas will be announced later, and will be pub LIFE, FIRE and Accident Insurance. each office. The official ballots after delivery to the Judges at the various voting places, shall be under the immediate con lishediu the daily papers. HEAL ESTATE AND RENTA1 S. R.

M. KM lion, E. Jones, Susie Holsinger, S. J. Jones, M.

E. Miitliins, J. A. Ritchie, John Clegg, Robert Myers, W.E Byeiley, V. Morgan, Margaret Conner, Jessie Conner, Birdie Mvers, LoRette White, W.

J. sborne, W.I.Davis, E. G. Frerd, T. 11.

Bishop, Annie Bishop, E. C. White, James Conner, Mary A. Conner, Mis. A.

II Morgan, Olive Grant. Ella Lindsay, Mrs. C. Litgens, Maud Slater, Ftlna Holsinger, W. L.

Vance. 1200 Kansas City Avenue. Kosedale, Kans trol and will only be given out when called for by the votor desiring to vote, which shall be in the same manner as now prescribed by the General Australian Ballot By order of the Committee, O. J. Peterson, Chairman, R.

J. McFarland, Secretary. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The striking and important events of the last year have established the overwhelming value of The Thrick-a-Week World to every reader. For an almost nominal sum it lia kept its subscribers informed of all our wars and, moreover, has reported them as promptly and fully as if It werea daily.

With our iuteref-ts still extending throuoiit the world, with our troops operating in the Phillippines, and the great Presidential campaign, too, at band, its value is further increased. Law governinggeneral elections, that Is with HIBBS GROCERY ant surprise party Thursday niyht iii honor of his 20th birthday. J. H. Tucksbree, aged 37, died his home on William street, Greystone Heights, Thursday.

the Judge's name indorsed thereon, none but the official ballot as furnished by said judges shall be received or counted and a 700 Southwest Boulevard, Under Kemp's Hall, Bargains in Real Estate. The work will not stop here but will be pushed forwaid and more names added from time to time until with the help of God so many voter that is unable to read or mark his ticket and desires aid in voting shall be as J. E. Fishkb, TO MY FELLOW CITIZENS. I am a candidate for the nomination of Shmuff of tills County.

I am in no clique or class, no "Star Chamber" Proceedings of any kind or character shall dictate my course. If elected I will be sheriff of Wyandotte County and endeavor to make my office permanent in the catching and 517 S. W. Boulevard sisted by both judges jointly, so to do. KANSAS.

ROSEDALE, The motto of Tub Thkice-a-Wekk World is improvement. It drives each year to be better than It was the year before, anil public confidence in it is shown by the fact that it now circulates more than twice as many papers every week as any other newspaper, not a daily, published in America. will have signed the pledge that the David Blanford, an old Itosedale ELECTIONEERING. No person whatever shall be permitted Joints will from necetsity have to shut up shop and retire from the boy, is home on a visit from Chicago, where he is employed by the Illinois to electioneer or solicit votes within any of bringing to justice all evil doers; in other business. E.

J. Freed. the several voting places or within 100 teet Steel Works. words I will be a Sheriff of the people, by We offer this unequaled newspaper and the "Rosednle Commercial" together one year for $1.73. The royular subscription price of the two papers is $2.00.

of such voting place in the cities of Kansas City, Argentine and Itosedale, and that the Miss May me Brennan enter the people and for the people, ever alert to my duty and ever wakeful and watchfnl A Full and Complete Stock of GROCERIES and tained a large number of friends Committee procure police assistance in Wtdnesday evening, where a pleas of such duties as appertain to the office of Sheriff. Yours truly. each of said cities to enforce this provision. David Marshall, a former member of the Twenty-third Kansas Regiment (colored), has made ap eist evening was spent. The judges of each said voting places 11.

B. FINKEL8TON. BUY GOODS IN CHICAGO Mrs. Louis Heliaremh has re shall furnish some suitable place for the voter to mark hU ballot, after the name is MEATS turned from the meeting of the De handed to him to be deposited in the ballot- plication to the Pension Department for a pension on account of disease contracten while the regiment was in Cuba. It is claimed that a num gree of Honor grand lodge at Salina box after so marked before retiring from I hereby announce myself a candidate for renomination to 2d term for Clerk Court of Common Pleas subject to Republican primaries June 10, 1S99.

C. W. LITCHFIELD. fa We will sell you at and the musical festival at Hutchin Ban, Ran. the voting place.

CANDIDATES. ber of ojen who live in Argentine CITY PRICES ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTKD Everywhere and who were with the regiment will Every candidate for any office (Commit Jim apply for pensions. A. oy mural Ilulstcad. ooramiBKioucd by the Government as orticinl Historian to tbe War Department.

The bo-k was written in armvcarapg at Han Frau-ctfco, on tbe raciflc wilb General Merritt, in the teemen included) shall between 12 o'clock noon on June 1st, 1S99, and 13 o'clock I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the Republican primaries, June 10, HARRY MENDENHALL. On the evening of October 12, Thereby saving you more than car fare. Orders called for and promptly filled. Remember the place. last, George Zumwalt, a well-to-do noon on Saturday, June 3, 1899, notify in writing the secretary of this Committee for what position he Is a candidate and deposit hospitals at Honttiulu, in nong Kong, in me Auierkau trenches at in the insurgent ramp wilb ARuinaldo, on the deck of the OlynipU with Dewey, and iu the roar ol battle lll'iiliiiill IKIteaBaW BwauiSfqSSJLzL farmer living near Bonner Springs, I hereby announce myself as a candidate at me fall I Manila, Bonanra lor agents.

Wyandotte county, was assaulted with said secretary the assessment as fixed llrln. fill ol original pictures taken oy govern' lM.nit i.hntnemoherg on the spot. Large book, UNDER KEMP'S HALL, and robbed as he entered his home by the Executive Committee and the names for County Clerk, subject to the Republican primaries June 10. Low prices. Big profits.

Freight paid. Credit uivt ii Kroti all trashy unofficial war books. thus received shall be printed upon the He was rendered unconcious by the HARRY DARLINGTON. Oiulitfree Address, F. T.

Barber. Star ROSEDALE, KANSAS, Insurance Chicago. official ballot, and any candidate failing to comply with the foregoing provisions shall The proposition to put ma blows delivered by the robbers and for several days his life was barely spared. However he recovered and I hereby announce myself as a candidate not have his name printed on the official cadam on the road connecting Rose for re-ejeotion to the office of County ballot. Clerk, subject to the Republican primaries dale avenue with tbe extension of prosecuted his assailants, two in The candidate for each of the said offices Wm.

DMEORGE. DEALER IN June 10. number, and both are now serving receiving the largest number of votes cast the Southwest Boulevard to Merriam ia assuming form. Tbe work will LEONARD DANIELS. Have you tried the Catalogue system ol buying EVERYTHING you us at Wholesale Prices? We ean save you 1 5 to 40 per cent on your purchases.

We are nsw erecting and will own and occupy th highest building in America, employ 2,000 clerks filling country orders exclusively, and will refund purchase price goods don't suit you. Our General Catalogue 1,000 pages, 16,000 illustrations. 60,000 quotations costs us 72 cents to print and mail. We will send I to you upon receipt of IS cents, to show your good faith. UONTGOfJERY WARD CO.

MICHIGAN AVE. AND MADISON ST. CHICAGO. at said primary election shall be the nominee of the party, if for a county or district terms in tbe penitentiary, Wednesday Zumwalt was adjudged insane I hereby announce myself as a candidate Drugs. Medicines.

Etjerqicals office, and the candidate for committeeman for Sheriff of Wyandotte County, subject receiving the highest number of votes by a jurv in the probate court. His insanity is of a violent nature and was caused by the assault made to the Republican primaries, June 10. SAM McCONXELL. shall be the legal committeeman for tbe and Patent medicines. ensuing year.

upon him last October. He is C9 The secretary of this committee will not Richard Engler was given a pleasant birthday surprise party at veers old and has for a number of receive the nomination papers from any candidate before 12 o'clock noon of June nndWklikCT taMta I years been living alone on his farm his home. 12 Wyandotte street cured at l.omv without patu Book of par- iPIUM 1899. Said secretary shall issue to each be commenced soon. James Edwards was arrested Sunday by Marshal Powers for be ing drunk and disorderly.

He was fined $1 and costs and was committed to jail. It is supposed he got drunk. on Boscdale liquor. Bosedale camp, 6062, Modern Woodmen of America, are preparing lor the national meeting to be held in Kansas City, Mo Jane 8. They have engaged the drill uniforms and will turn out for drill Sunday evening.

SOAPS, COMBS, SPONGE-SYRINGES, tivulMrs apnt FDEf candidate a receipt stating the office for The assault was commuted Dy two negroes, named Morgan and Sim- u. woullet to. Atlanta, u. uuice. lot Nona Pryor which he is a candidate, tbe amount paid BRUSHES, PKItFUMKRY ington.

and the time of filing. TOILET ARTICLES. CANVASSING BOAKD. va4.0 BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE The Executive Committee shall be the i And all goods usually kept in an KeMwts VITALITY, LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD rjERVITA Canvassing Board end shall canvass the Thursday of last week. There were present the church choir of Lutheran church, 819 Oak street, Kansas City, and a nam ber of Mr.

Engler's Rosedale friends. Refreshments were served. Cm School Examination was held at Whitmore School by the city examing board, Prof. R. M.

Killo.n, Miss D. M. Gaiser and Theodore Voegtli on Monday. Eight candi up to-date Drag store. returns or the primary election held under aw Cures Lm potency, Night Emissions and this call.

It shall have full and complete wasting- diseases, all effects ot sen- abuse, or excess and India Trade Marks A nprvAtilniPflnn 4 phtsiciais PRESCRIPTIONS control of all matters pertaiultig to said election and it shall make sitch rules and adopt sack regulations as it may deem necessary to carry out the object of this call. Said Canvassing Board shall meet at blood builder. Brings the Copyrights Ac lT Pinlc Blow to Pale cheeks and Carefully Comioiiiide1, and all Orders Correctly filled o'clock p. m. June 12, 1899, at the Com The New York World, thive-s week edition, and the Bosedale Commercial can be had for $1.75 a year.

This offer should not be overlooked by those who want good New York paper. WANTED SEVERAL TRUSTWORTHY PER-uns In this state manage oar bosinete In tlxir own mud nearby doanUea It k) mainly otnot work conducted at home. Salary straight two a year and expenses oenulte, bona tide, bo more, Bu lew salary. Monthly 75. References Endow seit-add rested stamped envelope, Herbert K.

Mesa, Prat Kepi, at, Chicago. mittee rooms to convass said returns. dates were examined, six were successful and two failed. Mr. O.

A. Lester received a 1st grade; Miss G. Boat, Miss Mand. C. Ho ieinger, Miss Bertha Miller, Miss elia M.

Moddox and Miss Frances Iaud. Anrnne Jtidlnir a tk4r t.J becrii? im it 4nlcl? certain onr opiriron fro liH'or lnTnf ton probably- paten table. rrrninmov tionnMrtctlyronDdentiaJ. HacdiwAoo Paents tent fre. Oldest airency for erunnr patvnt i.

Patent tmken thrnuch Munn A Co. reoetTtt 9prci(U tWicc, without charge, la tbe Scientific Jtoericait A tianaaometr nrtutrmt4 wwklr. Jnwt rir-ralaUon of any arienufic Journal, t4 (ear far month. gold by all Mwadnaiera. a as 00.

BU Waiaianua, P. C. restores the fire of youtn. By mail SOc per box; 6 boxes for with a written guarantee to cure or refund tbe mooey. NCRVITA MEDICAL CO.

Clinton A Jackson 8ts CHICAGO, For Sale at McGkwgic's Dkco Stork, 1307 Kan: as Bosedale, Kansas. In ease of contest, written notice of such contest shall be filed with the Secretary of this Committee before 6 o'clock m. Jane 12, 1899, and the Canvassing Board in considering any snub contest shall fol PaluU, VainMies, Newspapers, Books, Periodicals Stationery, etc. Goods selected with great care, and warranted a represented. an received second grades..

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