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Blue Rapids Motor from Blue Rapids, Kansas • 2

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Blue Rapids Motori
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Blue Rapids, Kansas
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Order Appointing Receiver for Blue Hue IRapfoe flhotox NE'V Rapids Company. LIVY B. TIBBETTS, Publishir. SPRING HATS CAPS 8UB3CBIPTION KATES $1.00 PKH YEAH Entered at th pout offioe at Blue Rapids, Kan- Now 6n this 22nd day of March, D. 1900, before Hon W.

S. Glass, Judge of the District Court of Marshall County State of Kansas, appeared the plaintiffs, above named by J. Strong, one of their attorneys of record, and came' on for hear riillinery Opening FRIDAY, MAR. 30, 1900. A large shipment of Hats and flaps has just been 1 unpHoked at.

our store, iind the ent i presents, they are nt ove. i'niiii titimi In price, quality and style. The late-i spring styles, aro shown in this shipment, which includes tioN ing the application and motion for the appointment of a receiver in the above-entitled cause, and the defendants, or any of them or anyone for them not appearing, service of proper notice of the April 7th. tei'itoras. huft JMetfaut time and manner of the hearing of said motion for the appoint the popular Cuban hata, and nobby caps Bring in ymir head and let fit it.

ing of a receiver was shown to the court to have been served upon said defendant company by leaving copy of said motion at My annual opening of Spring and usual place of residence of Jason Yurann, Manager, and was by the Court approved. And thereon the motion and application Summer Millinery will' be held on the above date. 'The ladies of this The nam of Geo. K. Thompson "will be presented to the republican county convention by the republicans of Guittard township for the nomination for county superintend ent.

Tr. Thompson is well acquaint ed through this section of the county, his home being formerly at Irvingi near which place be was born. He worked bis way through the Agri cultural college, graduating with the class of 1893. He is well known by the teachers of the county, having been a successful teacher in both country and city schools. He is now principal of the Beat tie schools which position he has occupied for of said plaintiffs herein for the appointment of a receiver in said vicinity are cordially invited to at action, for reasons on file, was presented upon motion, original tend and examine my stock of Fash ionable Spring and Summer, Millin application and evidence, and the Judge having fully heard the same and being fully advised in the premises, finds from the facts ery, wnicu nas been selected witn great care.

presented by the applicants that the allegations made in said motion for the appointment of a receiver, are true, and that the properties mentioned and described in plaintiffs petition are the Our Samples Of SPRING SUITS From the International and Twentieth Century Tailors ibe best tailors in Chicago are now ready for your examination. The goods shown are very fine, and considering quality the prices show scarcely any advance over last year. We wish you to bear it in mind that neither of the above companies Miss Lottie Brown. properties of the defendant corporation, the Blue Rapids Com pany, or that said Company has a probable interest therein, Pure Early Ohio Seed Potatoes at three years. His friends from there and that a receiver is necessary therefor and to save said prop Dewey's Cheap.

erty from being injured. Mrs. Wm. Holt has been under It is ordered by the Court that H. A.

Russell, of Blue Rapids the doctor's care the past week City, Marshall County, State of Kansas, be and is hereby ap joined the Chicago Tailoring trust, but are independent companies worthy of your patronage. We will sell you a tailor-made suit from $10 up, and Phil McRae was taken sick Tues we guarantee a perfect fit. pointed receiver for the Court of all and singular the property, both real and personal, of the said company of every description, and all money, claims in action, credits, bonds, stocks, books, day and has been confined to bis bed We have just received a large invoice of readymade clothing, consist since then. ing of child's 2-pieoe and 3-piece suits from $1.50 to $3. Some bargains leasehold-interests, or operating contracts, and other assets of in Men's suits from $4 to $12.

We have in stock a good linn of Sun A good many farmers got their every kind and all other property, real, personal and mixed, held or possessed by said company, and is especially ordered to take flower Pants, than which there is not a better pant made. They are a oats in Monday, just in time to catch Kansas product made in Topeka and all the leading Kansans wear 'em. will earnestly seek bis nomination. M. E.

Conference Notes. H. A. Pasley remains at Beat tie. Rt.

O. M. Bowman hat the Low-man Hill church in Topeka. Slarysville has a new pastor, W. J.

Mitchell, llev. J. L. Miller, their former pastor, goes to "Wanego. E.

E. Tarbill, at one time pastor of the Blue llapids church, has been appointed missionary in Wyoming. A. P. Hamilton is returned to Frankfort, J.

F. Dennis to Water-ville, and Walter Randolph lo Wai-erville circuit. Kev. J. C.

Bernhard comes to Blue Kapids. Some years nao he the good rain that night. charge of and control the following described and mentioned Our Grocery department is our pride and was never more complete. properties, to-wit: The High School Alumni elected Our Boston coffees are very popular. All of the bed of the Big Blue River within the corporation limits the following officers Tuesday even ing: President, Guy Loomis; secre of the City of Blue llapids, Marshall County, Kansas, reaching from where the river intersects the north line of said city limits to where th tary, Miss Chloe Axtell; treasurer) same departs therefrom, including the stone dam and all water powo; rights belonging or iu any manner pertaining thereto not heretofore con Ed.

Craft. veved; Lots 18, 28, 38, Public Square, Reuben Hicks wsnt Colorado, last week, where he has a job help Lots 9, 11, 13, .15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 8, 10, 12, 10, 24, 30, 31, 32, 49, 120, 135, 130, 139, 141, 144, 152, on Main Street ing Will Scott et and deliver 100 Lots 12, 13, 14. 15. 22, 23, 24, 25, 20, 27, 28, 29, 33, 34, 36. Just ived 38, 40, 42, 44, 45, 40, 48, 50, 90, 92, 94, 90, 98, 101, 103, Chestnut Street; Lots 9, 10.

22, 24, 25, 20, 34, 30, 110, Lincoln Street; Lots 15, 16, 17, 18, Park Street; Lots 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, Mill Street; A Car Load of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 0, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11. 12, 13, 14, 20, 22, Uiver Street; was pn.stor at Irving and then at Cottage Hill. llev.

Thou. Scott is sent to Oktot which will be a great disappointment to aia friends here. Mr. Scott and his family will be greatly miftaeA in the social circles of the town Rev. Marcellus E.

Goddard is the presiding elder of this district, tak ing the place of Elder Gill, who was retired sit his own request on no count of ill health. Mr Goddard has been pastor at Manlritan for the it Aermotor Windmills Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, State Street; Lots 22, 23, Union Street; Blocks 5, 0, 13, 14. 17, (120x170 feet), 21, 22, East Avenue; Lots 1. 2, 3, 0, 7, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, County Koud: All in the City of Blue Kapids, Marshall County. Kansas.

And the South 4N.E.1 S. VV. 4 west of river in Section 21, Town cords of wood to a mine in the vioia-ity of Idaho Springs. Dr. Kea wishes us to say to those who called at the Arlington, the day he was advertised to be here, a few wteka ago, that it was impossible for bim to make connections, but he will surely be here April 0th.

The Blue Eapids Flouring Mill is dow ready for all kinds of grist work and feed grinding. The custom work of the farmers from all points of Marshall county is respectfully solicited. The highest market price will be paid for good milling wheat at all times. JJent mill made. Low freight and extra discount on ii bij mder mkH it possible to sell mill, erected, to farmers for about wliHt.

small 4, Range the AV. N. E. 4 east of river in Suction 18 and said Town 4, Range 7. dealers pay for inferior goous.

Save mouey by writing i tor prices on wwiiniills, pumps, pipe, tanks, cylinders, grinders, etc. A full line of Meaning to. include all the interest, lots or lands or equity therein i i motor repairs on hand at all times, wnicn will be turnisiieu to old ens- om.T at COST. JAY T- SMITE Vliets, KZs- formerly owned by said H. H.

Haydeu, President of the defendant com pany, in or near Bin Rapids City, Marshall Comity, Kansas, known the "Hayden property," the. same as conveyed to said Havden by one Stetson and formerly the property it the Blue Rapids Town Company, past two years. Frank Preston shipped a couple cars of cattle to market last night. not heretofore conveyed of record. Also Lots 2, 4.

0, 8, 10, Public Square, with all appurtenances, in Frank Adams received a visit last week from his brother from BP ET eluding furnishings, furniture, and fixtures now contaiued in the Hotel A building situated on said lots; and F. A. Stocks and T. A. Skalla had Lots 2, 11, 12.

Mill Street, together with the water power right Se- The meetings being conducted by Mr. Rob't Cartright, at the Presby-terian church will be continued throughout Sunday. The subject for Sunday morning's service will be "Th return of the Lord." Eve loosrinff thereto. of 150 bore power; and further The farm known hs the Robertson farm, to The N. E.

A east of The largest stock of car iver, less 30 acres, anil the W. i of the S. 4, less 14 acres in N. E. fat cattle on the K.

C. market yester J. This office is authorized to make dates for Col. T. E.

the well, known auctioneer. 1 corner, nil in Section Kighteen (18), in Township Four (4) and Rhum ning subject 'Tf a man is once truly Seven (l). East, and containing about. M)u are-; to have ami to hold the same as officer of hu under the directions of this Court. pets and samples that ever came to town, at the furni saved, can he ever be lost?" James McGuire has sold his farm north of town to Elijah Goodwin, of Brown county, who will move onto ture store.

GEO. S. SMYTH. Take your watch repairing to AV. Dinguaan's, where it will receive prompt attention.

Dudley Morrow has returasd fra it in a few weeks. This means that Mr. Mc(uire and wife will return to Brown county to make their home. The friends they have made during thair residence in this community will regret their departure. A report reached town late ed the Agricultural college, wbei he hat been taking the Dairy course.

J. M. Wilcox and wife and J. E-Drake and wife attended the Water ville lodge of Eastern Stars last Friday evening. Glen Fairbanks doesn't object to i i i fn.

i the receiver is hereby authorized and directed to take immediate possession of all and singular the propetiy above named and described, and to continue to manage the same and cam' on such business as is or has been pursued by said company, until further order of Court. Each and every of the officers, directors, agents, tenants and employees of said The Blue Rapids Company are hereby required and commanded forthwith, upon demand of said receiver, to turn over and deliver to such receiver any books, papers, moneys, deeds, contracts, leases, property or vouchers for the company, or held or belonging to it, or said property under their control. The said Blue Rapids Company and its officers are hereby directed to execute and deliver to the said receiver deeds of all real estate now owned or possessed by said company, and transfers and assignments of all the property. Said receiver is hereby authorized to institute and prosecute all such actions as he ma' deem necessary, and to defend all such actions instituted against him as such receiver, and also to appear in and conduct the prosecution or defense of any suits against said company. nssday afternoon that a gang of tramps were beaded this way with the intentions of robbing the stores that night.

A half dozen tough dancing, uui ne warns it wnuout aay 3000 Rolls OF Wall Paper In 100 different styles, now ready for your inspection. This is the largest display of wall paper ever shown in Blue Rapids, and this spring we intend to break our record on nauer sellinir and paper hancriner: we ruffles. For further explanation ask characters were in town that night f-g Glen about it. but our merchants had made arrange ments to give them a proper reoep J. P.

Miller shipped three cars of cattle to market Monday night. tion, which doubtless prevented them from attempting any robbery, if such James ninn also went in with part of a car of hogs. tf'tl A A was their plans. As will be seen by advertisement, The receiver is hereby authorized and directed out of moneys coming into his hands to pay and discharge all just debts and uui ai organ watt in town yesier the Blue Kapids Flouring mill is day. He says Mr.

Hubbard, the charges of said company. president of the Hubbard Morgan Cattle Loan will visit this sec tion in a few weeks. Said receiver is required to file with the Clerk of the District Court within three days from date hereof a proper bond with sureties to be approved by Court or the Judge, in the penal sum are prepared to do either or both. W. L.

Griffith, The Racket Store. of Three Thousand Dollars. Attorney J. G. Strong received All creditors of said The Blue Rapids Company are hereby notice frojn Judgo Pulleine yester day that be Lad issued au order re ready for business.

To say that Blue Kapids in proud of its new mill is putting1 it mildly. It is built and equipped in the most modern style and is one of the best mills in the northern pari of the state. Another thing to be proud of is the fact that the proprietors didn't have to go out of town for mechanics to build the mill. All the work was done by Wni Allerdice, as general supervisor, and his uot ps of Lome luecLauius-The mill is being operated under the personal supervision of Messrs. Peter Anderson and Andy Anderson, two leasing Edwin Stockwell from the cart of a guardian and restoring to enjoined from in any way intermeddling with the property hereby directed to Ijc turned over lo said receiver, and all officers, directors, agents and tenants of said The Blue Rapids Company are hereby enjoined from interfering with or disposing of said property of said company, and descri1)ed herein, in any way ex him the possession of his property.

Lap Robes cept transfer, convey and turn over the same to said receiver. The said receiver to enter upon the discharge of the trust upon taking oath of office and filing bond as above provided for. AND Witness my hand the date first above written. W.S. GLASS, Judge.

Bond of receiver approved and filed and oath of office taken of the proprietors, assisted by E. Buell and Christ Christianson. Frank Brcki returned, on Tus. day, from a week's trip to Benton county, where Col. P.

H. Coney, of TopeLa, has purchased twelve thousand acres of timber land which ha offers for sale at f2.50 per acre and upwards. Frank is croft fsor ably impressed with that section as a stock country. It is also in the mineral belt, some high ijrsde ore aow being taken out, but aot ia paying quantities. 1 March 24th, 1900.

Horse Blankets. yourself and your horse from winter's chilling blasts. A new line just received by Seed Potatoes Enquire at H. persons desiring to rent any of the lands or lots described in above order, should call on II. For sale cheap.

Russell's office. sell immediately..

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