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Baldwin Republican from Baldwin, Kansas • 4

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a most enjoyable lime and thought the Did You Know It? Hiawatha Cafel City Directory. THE REPUBLICAN Misses Boyd admirable entertainers. LOUIS lioCKLUND, Prop'n 'L Attention is directed by the Furnished Rooms, est Meals in th Entered at the Poatoffleei at Baldwin, Kansas, aa Bocond Cluua Matter. mum City. heiHl Attention Given to Short Order.

Black Jack. Gate Washington Letter. Senator Dolliver, just before the yasBage of the Railroad Bill, said "I regard the session of Congress which for three months or more has given an uninterrupted attention to these questions, as one of the most remarkable and most in. etructive in the whole history of LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Mrs.

W. Henry from Carden City is Meets every 2nd and 4th Monday nights. Officers: S. Longwood PM N.A-Skinner, Sec Jno. Wise, Rec.

PI Office in Baldwin State Bank Building, Corner Eigth ami High Streets. visiting with her parents Mr. and Mn J. Black. Misses Grace Prrtton and Helen Wichita Eagle to the following information contained in the primary geography now used in our public schools.

It is indeed interesting description. In this geography the word ''Kansas" is printed twice. It appears first on cover of the buck where the words "Kansas Edition" are printed and again on the map of the Central States, Kansas is not mentioned in the reading matter. This is bad enough but the woist feature of this geography is that it gives the Homer W. OUze, Publisher.

Haynes are attending the Christian En Gradute Kansas City Veterinary College. Post Graduate Toronta, Canada. deavor Convention at Topeka this week. our government." Not a single REBEKAH LODGE N0.267 Terms of Subscription: Cash in Advance. Miss Malta Sheppard gained a second Republican Senator voied against Rei.

Phone 358. Office Phone 183 Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday nights of prize given by the Kansas City schoo Baldwin, Kansas the bill. It was a. most pro. it i i each month.

One Year 00 8ix Months 0 allowing her a two months scholarship in Officers: N- Ada C. Amett; Vice nounced administration victory. It is as yet too early to analyze Three ....25 the Central Business College valued at $20, for the best improvement in writing Grand, Martha Bridwell; Emma Powers; Emma Gardner. the bill for it may changed during the past year- J. H.

GRIFFIN, LICENSED EM1SALMBEK. Undertaking TELEPHONE NO. 80. of this section of the United States: "There is a belt of high plateau land east somewhat before its final passage, Miss Lucile Knox from Alma, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

of the Rocky Mountain foothills Ofhice first dour wett of Stewart's Mrs. Black. stretching from Texas to North livery barn. Sunday School every Sunday at 1 0 a.m. but it will be a long step in advance and the fulfillment of one of the most important Republican pledges.

It was a matter of comment, of The Hays brothers have their silo al ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 am A candidate for County 8uir. Intendent of Douglas subject to the decision of the Republican primaries August 2. C. K.

Hawlev. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. Oflice phone 1M, Res. phone 130 Dakota which has very little rain, not enough to make grain-growing profitable, and 60 it is devoted to most completed and have attached it to Baldwin.

Kansas. the north side of their barn. crazing. Where the buffalo 6nce course that Senator Cummings, Miss Irene Van Tries spent Sunday fed in countless numbers now with home folks. who took such an active part in IVES CHAPEL SundaySchool at ten m.

Junior League at 3 :00 Epworth League at 7:00 m. Preaching every other Sunday, Prayer meeting Thursday evenings. A large crowd attended the Children's graze thousands of cattle. A stranger would think tlmt these treeless plains are quite unsuited COUNTV SUPERINTENDENT. I am a candidate for the office of Buirintendentof the Douglas County pchools, subject to the approval of the Republican primaries August 2, 1910.

E. P. Mqnahan. delaying tht passage ct the bill should on the day. of its passage Day program given here.

Miss Blanche O'Neil is at home after have been in Iowa making talks for cattle, they seem so brown and bare; but the low sun dried grasses Rev, Kennaugh, Pastor. ahard year's work in College- not particularly conducive to Re publican harmony. In fact he are wonderfully sweet and nourishing, No hay is equal to these grasses, dried where they 6tand, EVANGELINE CH. OF (). E.

S. $100 Reward $100. CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT. I am a candidate for. Clerk of the District Court subject to the Republican primaries.

August 2. C. E. Moss. was engaged in an effort to defeat one of the strongest and ablest Meet6 2nd and 4th Friday nights and waiting to be nibbled through of each month.

Readers of this paper will Se pleased to learn that there is at the winter months; cattle are in Republican members of Congress. ORIGIN OF MAY DAY CUSTOM Old Roman Feaat of Floralia P. cullar Methoda orCelebratlng In Former Timet. The actual origin of the May day custom apju'ars to have hwn the old Roman Floral ia, celchratcd on April 28 and institutod in Rome 241 B. C.

on account of a seafon when the harvest Mas very poof. In the mediaeval May festival an important feature was a nocturnal expedition to the forest, whence branches were gathered and fastened to the doors of many homes by neighbors as an evidence of good wishes and loyalty. The first of May throughout Great Britain and to a lesser extent in France and Germany was formerly celebrated with festivities, which still have their local but much attenuated spirit. From the many diverse ways in celebrating the almost obsolete custom at Brightwal- immernse herds and feed on large least one dreaded disease that sci- Had he been present he would tracts of un fenced land where it is G.A.R. euce has been able to cure iir al have voted for the bill, but his ab jiecesnary for men to watch and its stages, and that is catarrh E.

D. Baker Post No. 40, meets sence on such an errand at such a FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I am candidate for the oflice of Coun. tj Treasurer, subject to the approval of tie Republican primaries, Aug.

2, 1910. 0. 1IOSFORD Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only care for them. These herders are called cowboys. The cowboys al in l.O.O.

F. Hall on Saturday evening on or before the full moon time, is significant, cure now known to the fraternity. Catarrh being a con The people are fast rinding out most live in the 6addle. They the worth of President Taft. They of each month.

N. F. Payne Commander, J. E. Walker, adjut ant, A.

Kalb Officer of the Day. wear overalls of leather, and wide- FOR COUNTV TREASURER I hercbt imounce myself as candi stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh cure is taken internally, act are learning to love him for his brimmed hats, carry large re vol- date for County Treasurer, subject to vers and use big 6purs on their rugged honesty his devotion il 11 the Republican primaries Aug. 2, 1910. long boots.

They endure rough to i ne oest interests oi an. rtare- ing directly upon the the blooi and mucous surfaces of the sys. M. W. A.

C.E.PEAKUl. fare, hard work and all kinds of ly in public life do we find a more 1st und 3rd Saturday nights of each month. V. C. W.

Wine tern, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving FOR REPRESENTATIVE exposure to the weather. They be come so hardened that they can unselfish, less unostentatious official. He is doing much for his Jam a candidate for. the office of inger; Clerk, O. V.

Price. live in a tentali winter and think Representative from the Eleventh hep rMnffttivfl district, subject to the wil! the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The it is very comfortable. They can 6leep on the ground beside a herd of the Republican voters at the primary FIRST E. CHURCH countrymen and they should do much for him.

They should 6ee to it that in the coming primaries only loyal Republicans are uomi. proprietors have 60 much faith in of tramping bellowing, noisy cat ton, Berkshire, where the Virgin and Child, in the guise of the May queen with a doll in a basket, are born( around the parish, may come th( custom obtaining in parts of New England, where the children are wont to, fill baskets with flowers for the homes. The baskets are sometimes tied to doors and left, the givers hurrying i- election, August znn, ismu. II. E.

DON-CAKLOS, Sunday services: Sun.Iay school its curative powers that they offer tie, or make their home for days under a tree. Cowboys receive uated for Congress and State Leg' 11:30 a. m. Junior League 2:30 p. m.

Epworth League 6:30 p. m. $40 a month for all this hard work! FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself as candi islatures and then they should date for County Treasurer, subject to The cowboy learns to throw the lasso or rope with great skill, for One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of Testimonials.

Address F. J. CHENEY Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Halls Family Pills for constipation devotetheir best energies io the election of those nominees on No the Republican primaries Aug. 2, I1U, F.

M.BUCHHKIM. BBjf pu a iu avoid uiscovery. 'j In Sweden May day is still celfy- practices with it from boyhood. brateu ways strangely similar to The rope is used in catching ani vember 8th. The elections this the ancient Roman custom.

male, for pulling cows out of bog COUNTY ATTORNEY I he.rebv onnounce myself as a candi year ire important in the extreme. See to it that no good Republican date for County Attorney, subject to holes, for hauling logs and for a hundred other uses." Not one word is mentioned regarding corn, wheat, oats or alfalfa, but in an THE FOX AND THE STRAPS. the Republican Primaries. FRED A. CLARKE.

is defeated. There is much yet to be ceo in Once upon a time there was a fox who boarded a 6treet car and looked other section it is stated that all plished during the next session of the great wheat states are nortl: and west of Chicago. The book FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY, I am a candidate for County Attorney on the Republican ticket, subjent to the Primary Election, August 2, 1910. M. A.

GORRILL the Sixty-first Congress and the two sessions of the one following. For that reason the House of Rep bears the date of 1907. "For God's Sake Do Somc-' thing." We have answered this cry in our new book "Fighting the Traf. ric in Young Girls" by. Earnest A.

Bell, U. S. Dittrict Attorney Sims and others. Thetnost sensational indictment of the White Slave Trade ever published. It tell how thousands of young girls are lured from their homes annually and sold into a life of shamw.

The Class Meeting 12:20 p. rn. Public Worship 11:00 a. hi. and 7:30 p.

m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Organizations: Sunday School, W. M. Clark, superintendent.

Epworth League, H. K. Ebright, president. Junior League, Mrs. O.

G. Markham, superintendent. Methodist Brotherhood, O. G. president.

Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, Mrs. Haigh, president. Young WToman's Foreign Missionary Society, Mrs. Mary Hart-ley, president. Woman's Home Missionary So-ciety, Mrs.

Woodyard, president. Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. Samuel Gardner, president. Board of Trustees, Dr, G. M.

Liston, chairman. Board of Stewards, James Clark, about in vain for a seat. At length1 he espied above his head several bunches of fine straps. He tried to reach them but could not. He tried again and again, but they always eluded his grasp.

Finally he gave it up. "Oh, very well," said he, with some heat, "I don't care. They're probably germ- Route resentatives of the Sixty-6econd Congress should have a substantial Two Salutatory Republican majority to work with J. A. Wise, the mail Carrier, is off for ThU week at we placed our name at a vacation, but Mr.

Steen is ably filling the Senate and President in round ing out an administration that will his place. Cincinnatti Enquirer says "Of all Now that the weather is getting so redeem every Republican pledge. nice, the farmers all along the route are the head of thii paper we realized the fulfillment of at least one of our childish ambitions. It has been our desire since we stuck our first stick of type to some day find our name at the head of some flood local newspaper. Now that this That mean9 a continuation of the the books of the season the War on the White Slave Trade is the most helpful; it should be read by puKing forth their best efforts in the field.

splendid work so well begun. Mr. Beard lost a valuable horse lately. laden anyway. Accordingly he got off, notwithstanding he wanted to catch a train and had already paid his fare.

Success Magazine. STILL WORSE. Billinger is the worst henpecked man I ever knew." "What's the latest outrage?" "You knew his wife cuts his He cnHed the doctors but nothing could The State of Oklahoma Inst every man, woman and child," Agents are making from $8 to $17 day selling this book. Over 500 pages. Many pictures.

Price be done to save the animal It was a hervy loss for Mr. Beard at so busy a time of the year. week ratified the Capitol Removal Bill by a majority of 45,000 votes, thus ordariug the Capital removed $1.50. Best terms to agents. Out-fit free.

Send loc for forwarding Mr. Boyd has on his place a queer hair? Well, Billinger got so madv from Guthrie to Oklahoma City. Gov. Haskell at once' took up his charges. Book sent to any address postpaid upon receipt of looking animal, a badly deformed colt, which is quite a curiosity in the after the last cut that he summed up CITY OFFICIALS.

Mayor, C. W. Mitchner H. E. Downs Marshal.

F. Kennedy Chief of Fire Dep't. A. Cary Treasurer. W.M.

Clark enough courage to hide his wife's price. Address James E. Sharkey 123 Plymouth Court. Chi scissors. "Yes." Pi.

head quarters in Oklahoma City, and Guthrie is striding injuction proceeding. Arthur Morgan' and brothers were cago. seen one day this week driving some good looksng porkers. "Then she cut it witn a case knife." A SHORT LIVED ISLAND. Miss Viola Davison attended Com The City Council of Lawrence, SEED CORN FREE.

mencement exercises at Manhattan Agri- I. I II I I on Monday evening passed an ordinanceprohibiting any person cultural college, oome ot her cousins graduated. Farmers Can Get Some of the BALDWIN TIME CARD. North 6ound No. 1 35 Mixed Train 6:50 a.

m. No. 131 Passenger 8.42 a. m. No.

1 33 Passenger 4:40 p. m. South Bound No. 1 36 Mixed Train. .4:40 p.

m. No. 1 32 Passenger 1 0:25 a. m. No.

134 Passenger 6:2 7 p. m. Will Boyd wa in Ottawa Saturday World's Champion Bushel getting repairs for machinery. desire has been fulfilled we feel that a few words should be said to our readers order to get acquainted. We intend to make no promises, then none can be broken.

However, it is our desire to make the Republican the best paper for local news in Douglas county, and by die assistance of the people we can do it We shall do every thing we can for the best interests of the community and will lend our, assistance in "Boosting Beautiful Baldwin." It is not our purpose to use the position as editor of this paper to the embarrassment of any individual or firm. We do not believe it is just to criticise or to roast an individual who has no opportun ity to get back at us. We have always abhorred a coward, and above all the newspaper coward-" the editor, who, because of a personal dislike Tor some one proceeds to roast that person through the columns of his paper. We shall encleavor to give the people of this vicinity a good, newsy paper. "'All the news and the straight of it," is our watchword.

Further than this We do not care to commit ourselves, but hope and ask for the co-operation of all our readers to this end. Call and see us-HOMER W. GLAZF, under 18 years from driving an automobile on the streets of that city. The penalty is a fine from $1 to $25. There seems to be a great difference of opinion there regarding the wisdom of this act While walking down High Street, In 18G7 a new slionl was discovered in the group of the Tonga or Friendly islands.

In-1877 smoke was over the shoal. In 1885 the shoal had become a volcanic island, move than two miles long and 240 feet high, and a fierce eruption was taking place within 'it. In 1886 the island had begun to shrink in dimensions, although the next year its highest point was 325 feet above sea level. In 1889 its height had diminished one-half, and the ocean close around it was more than a mile deep. In 1892 the island rose only about Pearl Wineinger fell and skinned her face considerably.

1 ion. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE George Morris, a printer and friend of the editor called on him yaw v' Trade Marks. for a short time Monday morning feet above sea level, and On theI4th a party of girls went to the home of Alice Boyd and 'surprised her on her 1 2th birthday. Those present were Bonnie Ferguson, Helen and Maude Butell. Winnie and Ella Holiday, Rebecca, (Catherine and Julia Van Keuren, Pearl Wineinger, Laura Davison, Ida and Alice Boyd- Alice was really surprised and also much pleased with the nice gifts brought her.

At five o'clock Grace Boyd assisted by her mother and Mrs. Wineinger served refreshments consisting of ice cream, straw J. B. Stump received a letter the Arthur Capper publisher of the Farmers Mail and Breeze, who recently purchased the world's champion bushel of Corn at the Nation, al Corn exposition, for which he paid $280, offers $50 in cash for the best ear grown from this seed Mr. Capper will give 30 grains to any farmer who sends him $1.00 for one year's subscription to his farm weekly.

Here's a chance for the corn growers of this county. Send $1.00 to the Farmers Mail and breeze, Topeka, and you will receive the 6eed corn at once and will be entered in the prize contest. first of the week from his son-in "HfH. Copyrights Ac. Anyone ndlng a iketch and denorlptlon niiiniriv unflrt.Hin nnr onlnlon free whnthar an aw, Rev.

Chas. Derr, of Shanghai, XlnviinUnn probablr Coniniiintcii. tlnntrlcllr confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent! China, statin? that the uprising against the missionaries in the in finally, in 1898, under the action of the waves its complete disappearance was reported. UP-TO-DATE SALESMANSHIP.

Lady (to clerk) I'd like to buy. an eye shade. Clerk Yes'm. Will one pencil of cravon be sufficient? tent free. UldeH alienor ior imiunnu paienm.

I'M erne taken throuirh Munn Co. racelr tperial notict, without charge, In the Scientific American. handnomely Ulnntrated weekly. I.nrcet dr. ilatlon of any eolentlUo journal, 'J'erma, fi a inri four Bolilbjall newertealer.

New York Djunob onu-e. 026 SU Waehlutitun. 1. terior had ceased. Rev.

Derr was several miles from the scene of the trouble and his city was in no berries and eake. The guests departed about six o'clock declaring they had had nrrrpr ct any time,.

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