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Caney Herald from Caney, Kansas • 1

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CANEY HERALD FOK THE BEST INTERESTS OP CANEY AND MONTGOMERY COUNTY AND ITS INHABITANTS. No. 28 Caney, Montgomery County, Kan. Dec. 16, 1904.

Vol. I Obituary. Lay of th Kansas Hen. airla That Are Wanted. The girl Hint wanted are home girls, Girl.

tht re mother'! rlvht band. Martin Baker died at Excelsior I hare read of Maud on a sum Baker Swartz, East Main St', will be ready to supply your meat 'wants and vegetables of all kindi next Monday. SDrings. Missouri. Dec.

12. 190 aged 73 years, 4 months and 27 raer day, who raked the meadow sweet with hay- I nave rea( days. the maid in the early morn, who Leaves a wife, two sons and There is some talk of restoring That fathers and brother oan trust In. And the Ut'le one undereund. Girl that are fair on the heartstone.

And pleaaant when nobody teea; Kind and sweot to their own (oik. Ready and anxioiu to plee. The girls that are wanted are wise glrbi Thar, know what to do and to say; three daughters and a host of re milked the cow with the crump the morning and evening trains LOCAL MENTION. Subscribe for the Herald. See our Professional column.

New candies at McKee's Chili Parlor. Mrs. Ed. Irwin is confined to her bed. Roasts 8 to 10 cents at the New Market.

Always look in our want ad on the Missouri Pacific, which latives and friends who mourn were recently taken off. ed horn. I have read the lays the poets sing, of the rustling corn and flowers of spring: but his death. He was raisad a luth eran and in 1861 joined the Chris True Ufa. Life is utterly meaningless if spent alone.

True fife is not self existence, but co existence. A companion should accompany us on the path through life. The creation was justified in the form- ing of society. Let us believe that there is no true living unrelated to beings like ourselves. The constitution of life is itself eternal call for fellowship, and the good or evil of eternity is ac cording as it is with or without society.

Rev. Casper W. Hiatt, D. Congregationlist, Cleveland, O. J.

B. Brown, senior member That drive with a (mile and a soft word tian church. of the Big Racket store is expect of all the lays of tongue or pen In him one is lost whose neigh ing his father and family to visit bors say was a good man. He there's naught like the lays of The wrath of tht household away. The, gtrli that are wanted are (rood glrli Gfood girls from the heart to the lips: Pure as the Uly is white and pure.

From Its heart to it sweet teat tips. him during the holidays. was a loving husband and father. the Kansas hen. Loi before Maud had raked her hay, the and an honored neighbor.

vertisements. A Three Act Comedy is to be The funeral was preached by given by local talent at the opera Go to the Big Ra'cket store for Kansas hen began to lay, and be the Rev. E. G. Coons the Christmas toys.

fore the milkmaid had stirred church of this city on Wednes house for benefit of Library As Bojjiation, Monday evening. EDITORIAL. Have we got your name on our peg, the Kansas hen'had laid an In a new room in the building, day. Dec. 14, at 2 o'clock and the remains intered in the Caney All of the children subscription list? egg.

The corn must rustle ana NEW ANTI-WPE LINE MOVE. first door north of Campbell Jackson's. You may get your the flowers must spring if they Buy Christmas candies at Mc and a number of the relatives be Kee's Chili Parlor. I at mi rrwpwuvt abv.wiivii ycia uuxu Liltur uwu wivu wio uaiiiyoiu shoes repaired by F. A.

Taylor, Trua Valua of Newspapers. From the files of old newspa ing present. Supreme Court writ. ring. If Maud is in need of The son Oscar L.

from Eureka Buy your Christmas go'ods at In several of the leading pers of the Ws the Herald re Topeka, Dec. 12. Chief Jus- hew Sunday gown, she doesn't Springs, Son Will. H. churches of Topeka, the ladies re the Big Racket store.

prints the following valuable say daughter Leathv. husband and move their hats during services Job work done with neatness daughter from Ft. Smith, Ark ings: tice W. A. Johnson of the su- husle her hay to town, but she preme court issued an alternate goes to the store and buys her a writ of mandamus today, order- suit with a basket of fresh hen Why not have it in all churches; daughter Zany Schobe husband and dispatch at this office.

"If I had to choose between a and son from 12 miles west in The tower for the deep well McKee sells chili, tamales and ing George E. Snelling, judge of fruit. If the milkmaid's beau Chautauqua county, niece Mrs which is being put down, is now government with no newspapers, or newspapers without a govern-, ment I should prefer the latter." candies. Opposite bakery. in and ts located one half the city court of Ooffeyville, to makes a Sunday call, she doesn't mile, -west of A'.

T. S. F. de Emma Wyatt, husband and daughter of four miles west and a nephew W. C.

Moyer of Dearing A light snow fell throughout issue warrants for the employees feed him on milk at all, but works of the Kansas Natural Gas com- Up eggs in a custard pie, and pot. this vicinity Tuesday night. Thomas "If a man should, from child' Kansas. Mr. Baker came here about thirteen years ago, locating Big Racket store has fine E.

N. Requa will start for pany, who are working in Mont- stuffs him full of chicken fry, hood co old age. see only his Christmas and Holiday goods Southern Texas next Tuesday on gomery county. The writ is And when the old man wants on the present home place four- and extended hunting exposition Bible, Webster's Dictionary, and tnade returnable December 19, Don't forget to visit the Big miles west of here. Mrs.

Time 'horn" does he take to the drug Mrs. E. N. Requa will accompany Read, a daughter and Blanche, his newspaper, he would be pre Racket store for Holiday goods gist a load of corn? Oh, no; he him on this trip. and Judge Snelling will be allowed that length of time to come grandchild have made their home G.

B. Atwotd transacted busi simply robs a nest, takes the pared for all the duties of this life, or alTthe happiness of the with them most of these years Don't forget to attend the three ness at the county seat Wednes into court and show why he can eggs to town you Know tne act comedy entitled "When Rube Martin Baker was a soldier in the Civil war. and a member of next." T. DeWitt Talmage. not comply with the order.

The rest. He hangs around the comes to town, next Monday "I care not how unpretentious Bernev Post No. 477, Caney, Kan. Mrs. K.

H. fatterson now writ was issued at the request of courthouse rings, talks politics night. It is given in the interest of the public library. convalescing after a long spell of The family relatives have and other things while his poor W. E.

Zeigler, J. H. Dana and Frank Doster, attorneys for the the heart felt sympathies of who sickness. wife stays at home and scowls, a newspaper may be, every issue contains something that ia worth -the subscription price. Daniel Webster.

Sale or trade: A stock know them. Uncle Billy Mickel was in In Kansas Gas Prospective associa of nerw and second hand sewing but is saved from want by these self-same fowls; for while her dependence Wednesday and tion Last week Mr. Dana and machines and supplies. Enguire ELOCUTION RCCITAL. at this office or 'Write Kansas Thursday.

Mr, Zeigler applied to Judge The Recital given by Mrs. LEGISLATIVE NEWS. husband lingers there, she watches the cackling hen with Land Coffeyville. Call at Baker Swartz for Evelyn Sevier-Roberds and as Knelling for warrants tor em sisted by several ladies oi caney ployees of the Kansas Natural meats and vegetables their prices Jas. Dancer went to Kansas on Tuesday evening Dec.

13, 1904 Gai company who are laying will suit you. care, and gatherers eggs, and eggs she, 11 bide till she saves enough to stem the tide. Then City Saturday evening on Missouri Pacific to improve his Topeka Daily Newapapajr Wkkfi Will dive in Detail the Dolof of the Forthcoming Session of the Kansas Legislature, The Topeka state journal Don't forget the clearance sale in the Methodist church, was well patronized, every seat in the house being taken and the pro their gas pipes across the high ways of Montgomery county. health. V.

Felton is acting hail, all hail to the Kansas hen; on millinery and furnishing goods supt of Water works. Jacge Snelling refused to issue throw up your bats and emits a at Epstein's. gram for the evening was well executed by all who assisted in The Caney Valley bank is be- howl for the busy, preserving, is the largest daily newspaper published in Kansas, it being tea or more pages every day. Dr, Van Meter, of the warrants because he had been enioined from" "interfering with the entertainment. useful fowl.

Corn may be king, in jj, treated to a new tile floor, newt furniture aud a thorough renovating which will make it an visited I. N. Lambert one Mrs. Roberds is a good enter but it's plainly seen that the tainer and trained elocutionist The coming session of the day last week. the business of this company by Judge Flannelly of the Mont-gomerv-Labette county district who is deserving of a crowded up-to-date banking house Kansas Legislature will be im cackling hen is the Kansas queen, Stolen.

See the beautiful doll in Smith The Big Racket has a nice lot portant because there will be Zellener's window given by house wherever she may entertain. -Her third item onthe program, court. It was because of the re of new goods. You will enioy 'something doing, Uf course, Education ia Efficiency. Ladies' Guild.

seeing them. You are welcome. you wish to get all news, so you fusal of Judge Knelling to issue the warrants that the attorneys Education is not a certain Mrs. Geo. Bartley is quite sick "Pledge with Wine" was alone worth niore than the price of ad Christmas goods now arriving at her home one and a half miles, daily and often twice daily, will make no mistake in subscribing for the Topeka state jour amount of raw knowlege which you have been able to stow away.

brought their case to the su preme court. west of Caney. Busines has so increased at nal. The cost is small 10ft There are many men full of facts Don't forget to call phone McKee's Chili Parlor that an ad The proceedings instituted' to days for $1.00, which will include ditional counter was needed and who in a moment's conversation, when you want good service and day is another step in the fight nnt in this week. A new line of show they are without an educa first class meat.

the Legislature ''before and after taking." which the members of the Gas mission many times. Every young man and every young woman should often hear it. Yes, we say young women as well as young men, for the young women Can do much to place the young man on a firm foundatipn where he will not want the hellish demon to touch hia lip. Notonlyfor the sake of the young lady, but for his own honor and good name fine candies was also added. tion.

True education is the Try a tamale spread at McKee's Protective association are mak The news service includes the Mrs. V. L. Felton left Wednes awakening of the mind to see ing to prevent the natural gas full leased wire report of the As Chiii Parlor. Delicious, nourish ing stunulating.

rnmnanv from timmr the gas out and en)r, it is giving it wings by day for a visit to her mother and other relatives at Great Bend, sociated Press, a large amount of v.na km ipoH.int.nr. Wch mounfc higher, see more Look at our want Kansas. She expects to prolong n.uae wa.wv vw -wv i mncta Th ftttnrneva saV that ali" atronize it and buy what is for h6r stay until after Christmas. of himself and his dear parents State, railroad, political, sporting and general news; telegraphic market report, entertaining se- il thia nnhahlv will ha followed hv Au culture Kiwwiiu who love and cherish him at home sale if you need it. The Ladies Bazar opened up other proceedings against the in which yu Place a11 the and abroad.

Thursday afternoon and will be a ections of short stories, humor Theexplosionof nitro-glycerine J. iraa enrrmanT and that all of the uuu. v. pen to all sightseers a few days. n--! The music produced by Misses Maymie Nelson, Ethel McKee, Mrs- and Miss Wolf, was just ex Glens hev will serve lunch for all and nrlWtnh instituted will JMSiyi srivauy toxictu, at Coffeyville Friday evening was plainly heard here.

ous articles and special features of interest to men, women and children. 1 11 "NT ir be begun in the supreme court: rus 1Nl good music will be given throughout each day. You may heed some' of your No more bnsiness will be com- Qood, Elect Postmasters cellent and the violin solo by Pancost assisted by Miss Myrtle Coons on the piano was splendid If you wish the news carefully money on interest, if you do call Many ladie? prefer a lady phy menced before Judge Flannelly. The republicans at Nevada, and impartially told and interest- at the Herald office. sician, tnis want can De satisnea by calling at the pleasant rooms William ScOtt Lee, a prominent Mt have called an Action for and received quite an encore.

The entertainment from begin ning to end was a decided reading, send for the Topeka daily state journal, delivered L. L. Weaver, proprietor of bosinesa man of the city of yv, i i.i i i.1 of Doctors Aid rich, Caney, Kan. Office, first stairway west of Caney Valley Bank. Dnvr.

ha offered a reward of ine wlsnes OI by mail, one hundred days for the Elkhorn restaurant, has the finest line of candies in town. nm fnrtliAarraat anrf ronvir- the people choose the post- one hundred cents. Address: 1 a. We understand that two of our Mrs. John Cox, of Smelter tion of the criminal or criminals lue wu r.

Lambert Co. are still doing business at the same old place. Mrs. I. Lambert was confin Topeka state journal.

Hfcpeka, JKansas. whn tr, TnrlPtnrlpnr.o have any ottioe to sen, nence op town was on the sick list the last bachelor friends will soon take the fatal step into the matrimonial sea and become benedicts. dnot. Mr. dftclares that he Pses 8Uch methods.

Are the re of the week, but is now improved. ed to her room Wednesday with I 1. 1 at does not believe that the deed was Pu Dacans "it3ir a severe cold. Topeka has a policeman named Holiday Rates. The Christmas Holidays that.

to one cause of corruption ap We trust that they will swim through without a struggle. committed by miners. The Dusemburry and those whom he Henry Cooper returned Wed pointive power? If all postmas Western Federation of Miners arrests are said to be Dusem Good Showing by Santa Fe R. nesday from a two days business trip to Arkansas City. reward of $5,000 still, stands, and ters were elective we would have much better public service.

burried. period of looks, good spirits, good cheer, i universal joy, will soon be here. Are you go- R. over $300 last month received for express, $1,200 in ticket sales, it is now up Governor Peabody, We are reliably informed -that It only takes one dollar to get the Monarch Brick and Tile com ing to be a direct dispenser of before he takes his exit from the state house, to offer a reward for Stay Clear of Them. Graphophone grafters are near $5,000 freight receipts, about 1600 gain over same month last year, and two men do the work.

the detection and punishment of working in central Kansas. They pany have placed their order for the machinery for their plant soon to be located here. the dynamiters. It has been sell a graphophone to the farmer Mr. Dyer's new store building common talk for a considerable for seven dollars, but when the length of time that Mr.

Peabody written promise-to-pay turns up doea not dare to offer a reward, in the bank it also includes 20 re will be completed throughout this week. Mr. Dyer will soon start upon a trip to the eastern markets to purchase his stock of We are wondering why? cords at $15 each. When they Miners' Magazine. appear at yonr door turn the dog loose on them When BeU of Colorado, was new goods, and will open up his stock for businesg about the first informed that the dynamiters of w.

o. w. the Herald fifty-two weeks. Hand in your dollar, we will do the rest. Boarding houses will buy meat of Baker Swartz when they learn the price and taste how good.

F. A. Taylor is a good place to drop in for achat and have your shoes repaired. North of Campbell Jackson's. Although the' town is rapidly, improving with enterprises and buildings there are plenty of workmen to do it.

H. B. Campbell, cf the firm of Jackson Campbell, went to Welch, I. T. last Saturday and visited with his best girl over Sunday.

He arrived home Tuesday with a much broader smile. tlio Inononancorlpnnt wnulrl hft The W. U. W. lodge Will meet happiness? Have you no friends or relations who would rejoice to have you with them during that glad season? If they -can't visit you, why not go to them? The Santa Fe will help you.

Greatly reduced ratea for those who want to get right with the season. One fare plus fifty cents for round trip, unless' one and one-third fare will make a less rate. Minimum selling rate, SO cents. On sale December 24, 2d, 3J, and January I and 2. LhniW to January 4, 1905.

Exact rates from here to- any desired destination, if you'll write, call, or 'phone me. R. F. TRU6COTT, Agent, The Atchlsorir Topeka Sant Fe Ry. Casey, Kansas, of January.

1UUV MVMiavuvw I In ln.il In ninatv davs he laughed next Monday night and it ia Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Goss enter The large tank at the Glass plant has been filled with cullet and the large gaa pipe to furnish heat for fame ia being placed in position.

When running on schedule time it coat about twenty one dollars per day for gas at this plant. Three cents per thousand being the price paid. The meetings at the Christian church will continue during the week. These meetings are attracting much interest, they being somewhat in the nature of a Bible study illustrated ia such a way as to make a lasting impression upon those who see and hear. Mrs.

Walton is a beautiful singer and those who have heard her sing need no urging come a second time, IhoDed that every member will tained a few friends Saturday OUVI 4J. a evv e--- try hard to be present with a new evening. Those presm were application only $3.00 now to join until further Come, let us build up to 100 members. 'In Messrs Brown, Atwood, Koff, Springstun, Wilson and Blewett; Mesdames Wilson, Brown, Koff, to Mexico. A atrange coincj- dence! The J.

O. O. F. lodge is talking of a Good Old-fashioned prospective candidates are on hand and the work will be given in a manner interesting alike to old and new members. Atwood, Springstun, Blewett, itiations elections.

Lome, sure. Porter, Sheridan. Flinch and whist were the games of the W. A. Merril was in Indepen evening.

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