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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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iVtnfiiwMjgwwrrtTBB'aMYaiiTiag wMMir'iiiiHg rio never flinohed or hesitated. Into BlueTRapfbsflDotor X. the dark holes and hiding places, the timber and nnderbrasb, the wheat Dewey LIVY B.TIBBETTS, Editor. CHAS. C.TIBBETTS, Publisher.

and oat fields, where the grain every mm coMie where was high enough to hide the S0B8CK1TTI0N KATES 1.00 FEB YEAH fugitives, into all of these the "old ig Removal Sale fcS man" would lead off with his en Kn tared at the pout office at Blue Kapids, Kan. mi sound oIubs matter. Will find much to interest them in our store the next thirty days conraffing "come on, boys." In We are not doing a credit business and don't expect to, but if we were fact, every officer along the whole FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1900. we could more than double our sales every day.

line of chase admired the courage, ounning and coolness of Guthvin, We are selling the odds and ends at any old price, and if you can B.EPUBL ICAN TICKET. use anv of them vou can eret them at your own figures. We don't and Carpenter wants to say to the claim to have the best stock of goods in town, but we do claim to have people of Marshall county that their William McKinloj Vice Fresidonl Thuodoro Hoonovolt Aeuooiuto Justice W. A.Johnson. sheriff has few equals as a hunter of criminals.

the best goods for the money that can be bought anywhere. Remember we have got some Hot Shot Prices Governor W. E. Stanley Lieutenant Governor II. E.

Ricliter Secretary of State Geo. A. Treannrer Frunk Orlinen Auditor E. Colo News: Attorney H. A.

Russell of Bine Rapids, was in the city Wed Attorney General A. A. Goddnrd Bnpt. Public Frank NoUon Commences August 4th and continues until we commence to move. It will be a strictly cash sale.

Greatest cut prices on record to save labor of moving them to the new store. We offer our entire stock of Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Jewelry, Glassware, Queens-ware and Stoneware of all kinds and sizes. Mason Fruit Jars as low as they can be bought by the car load and save the freight. Produce and Poultry wanted. nesday, attending to legal matter at Insurunoe W.

V. CongreBsruan-nt-larKe Charles F. Scott tho court house. We understand that Mr. Ruasell will be a candidate On Summer Underwear, Shoes, Slippers and Clothing, tor the next two weeks we will have on sale Fancy Table Oil Cloth at I2jcper vard aruaranteed to be first-class goods.

New lot of Standard Prints for the republioan nomination for member of the Legislature from the 43d district. Mr. Russell is a young nice patterns 5c per yard. GROCERIES: man of good stnbility and thorough High Patent Flour, 90 cents a sack; Java Blend Coffee, 20 cents republicanism and if nominated would be easily elected and prove to be a capable aud influential member 2 lb. for 35c; best quality uncolored Japan lea, 50 cents; oranu lated Sugar, 14 lb.

for Light Brown Sugar, 15 lb. for Monday Morning Soap, 13 bars for 25c; Lexox Soap, 8 bars for 25c; Fancy Table Syrup, 30 cents Oatmeal, 12 lb. for 25c; Horseshoe Tobacco, 40 cents per lb. Battle Ax Tobacco, 35c per Standard of the legislature. At the republican primary in this township last Saturday the following delegation was elected to attend the Commissioner convention at Water-ville to-morrow: Delegates Fred A.

Stocks, W. P. You will want to CouKrcssman Fifth W. A. "olderlioad BtateSenator E.

H. Fulton Clerk District Court Joe Duvid County Biiperintondent Geo. K. Thompson Probate Judge T. Pnllulne County Attorney E.

A. Horry DEMOCRATIC TICKET, President W.J. Bryan Vice President A. E. Stevenson AsHociate Jnstico Martin Governor John W.

Hreidonthal Lieutenant Governor A.M. Harvey Secretary of State Abraham Frakos Treasurer Marshall Auditor E. J. Westgato Attorney General IIubIi T. Family Bnpt.

Publio Instruction Levi HumbarKer Insurance Commissioner Webb McNall ConBressinan-at-larKO Hev. J. D. Botkin Congressman Fifth District W. D.

Vincent State Senator M. M.Hnskin Clerk District Court Frank Bull Comity Superintendent M. SI. Sclimitt Probate Jadna Goo. S.

Einmert County Attorney J. A. lironghton Forty-Third Representative District Convention. There will he a delegate convention of the Ke-liubllcan party of the id Itotveseiitntive Dis- trict held at lilite Kupids, Kansas, on Monday, September L'l, MOD, at two o'clock p. for the pin pose of nominating one candidate for liep-resentativc, The representation to this convention is based on the vote cast for Hon.

George A. Clark for Secretary of State In 1S9S and the several townships, wards and precincts will he entitled to one delegate for every ao votes and fraction of ten or more so cast. The representation will he an follows: Navy Tobacco, 35c per lb. ffflf We want your produce: Eggs, 12c per Butter, 15c lb. Yours for Business, J.

BABKES. Advertiser of Make Hay 4 Brown, W. B. Hunt, J. L.

Hamilton, Chas. S. Strange, Gua. Johnson, Geo. ii.

Alayer, J. H. Marshall, Sanaa Quinn, Phil. Mahar, L. B.

Tibbetts, Andy Anderson. While the Alternates J. L. Kodkey, S. W.

Gilson, J. O. Wheeler, E. A. Mercer, J.

W. Watters, J. W. Warriner, J. W.

Taylor, A. B. Stryker, Geo. Lies, Chas. Marcy, Chas.

Emmingham, Lawrence Van Valkenburg. Sun Shines Mrs. Kristof ia visiting Mrs. Chas. Adams, of Kirksville, Mo.

Clinton Axtell will start in the Agricultural college next week. Miss Freda Patterson will attend the Agricultural College this year. G. G. Ester brook received another The Irving Leader says editorially Geo.

K. Thompson, republican nom inee for county superintendent, is too well and favorably known by the old Of a Political Nature. Frankfort republicans organized a McKinley Roosevelt club Wednesday night. J. H.

Atwood, the Kanbas De motheneg from a democratic standpoint, will apeak at Frankfort, Sat-urday night. Andy Shearer made a speech at Irving recently and the supporters of Bryan Stevenson organized a Club of some 20 or 25 members. To do the job right you should buy one of those lilue Itaplds 8 Hlue Itapiils City Vi Clear Fork II Cleveland Ciiittiird 7 Murray Nnl.li.J JNouU Vliets tl Itlchland Hock 4 St. lirhlset 4 Vermillion 15 oar load of pianos and organs this week. HE er settlers of this community to need any comment at our hands.

Mr. Thompson was born in this township. He is the youngest son of Samuel Thompson, deceased, who was 0110 of the earliest settlers in these parts. The writer has known George since his birth, kuew better than he his es Sam Saville, wife and daughter started by learn this week for Iowa for a visit. W.

R. Lewis came home Thurs timable parents, for they died while MOWING MACHINES. That we are selling so many of. You could visit ever j' factory in the country and you couldn't find a better mower for the money. Geo.

Dean. Summerfield Sun: sell of Blue Rapids George was too young to know much day Bight to get near the political Mr. H. A. Rus is a candidate nomination for Total 87 It is recommended that the primary elections bo held at the usual voting places in each township, ward and precinct on Saturday, Sept.

22, lnoo, and that the polls be opened at 4 o'clock and closed at o'clock p. unless otherwise ordered by the township or ward committeeman. ino. Dklankv, Chairman. I'.

H. IIvhskma.v, Secretary. ANNOUNCEMENTS I hereby luiuounco mysulf a candidate for tbo Republican nomination for Representative from the (1 District. A.E. WINTER.

storm center. for the Republican C. Dingman's mules, whioh of them. Many an old settler here has watched with increasing interest the course of this young man. There have been no props at his back, no hand to steady, no home advice that were stolen last week, nave ueen captured at Troy, Kb.

Representative in the 43rd district. Mr. Russell ia an all-the year round and an every-year Republican. He is in every way worthy of the trust, and one of the brightest men in the district. vVe understand bo will llev.

Frank Maicy and family reached town yesterday after a 150 mile drive from Smith oounty. I hereby announce myself 11 candidate for tho legislature from the lad District, subject to tbo decision of the Republican convention Sept. 24th-II. A. RUSHIibL.

have the support of his home town-of'sbip. If nominated and elected ho J. M. Tarvin has a fine bunch comes to most young men. He has by his own efforts gained a foot-hold and a place among his fellows that is a credit to himself and on encouragement to every young man who hopes to win by honorable aud untiring efforts.

He is just the kind of a young man that good citizens, regardless of politics, like to help. He is qualified for the position he seeks. He is mod will represent the district with honor 35 head of cows and heifers for sale, gome of them high grade Herefords. to it and himself. Just Eeceived! A gray coat was found by Sidney B.

F. Adams informs us that in Hunt on the Marysville road, and conversation with Then. Polock, of the owner can have the same bv Marysville, a life long democrat ami A Car Load of for this notieo. payin fusion nominee for county attorney two years ago, that gentleman told est, unassuming, affable, not envious of the success of others nor unconscious of his own faults. cun be said for him, aud nothing against him.

He is making a straightforward, honorable campaign. He will Mo- him be was going to support Ivialey this fall. Aermotor Windmills Republican Commissioner Convention. There will be a delegate oonven-tiou of the Itepublicans of tho Second Commissioner District of Marshall County held at Watervillo at 2 p. 111.

on Saturday, Sept. 15, 1900, for the purpose of nominating candidate for Commiflsionor from said district. Tbo representation will be the same aa in the county convention of AurjiiHt 20tb, which in aa follows: lilue liapids 8 dolgats, Blue Rapids City 12, Cottage Hill 4, Elm Creak 2, Herkimer 1, Logan 3, Walnut 2, Waterville total U. By order of central committee. M.

Dkj.aney, Chairman, Livy B. Tijsbitts, Soc'y. Jesse Axtell and wife reached borne Thursday morning. Mr. Ax-toll bad another attack of the erysipelas during his trip, but he has about recovered from lk.

get a handsome vote from this com munity, and we predict a big majority Axtell Anchor: A. E. Winter, of Tli.Bt, mill made. Low freight and pxtra discount on this big order Blue Rapids, is a candidate for the office of representative from the forty-third district of Marshall coun at the polls. The political situation in Clay county, where the Topeka Journal re makiv) it, possible to sell mills, erected, to fanners for about what small deaW pay for inferior goods.

Save money by writing for prices on puinps, pipe, tanks, cylinders. grindrs, ptc. A full line of! Aermotor repairson hand at nil times, which will furnished to old customers at. COST. ty.

Mr. Wintor will undoubtedly ported that Capt. Fletcher would fight Congressman Calderhead because he Mrs. Geo. Smyth received a telegram Thursday noon informing her of the death of her sister Mrs.

Chandler that morning at her home in Dallas, Texas. The deceased will be well remembered by the early citizens of tho town. have a good following in the convention. did not give him the post office, is The state committee has been re given in the following interview from Fletcher. It seems that the latter, quested to bill Gov.

Stanley for a night address in Blue Rapids as PETS CAR unlike some politicians, doesn't play the baby aot because be didn't get what he wanted, but be has been Everv republican should turn oat to the primary tomorrow and register bis choice for representative. Bluo Rapid Las two candidates now, but after Saturday night we will have but one, wo will all be' for him, and be will be nominated and soon as he is in this territory. An effort ia being made to get Senator Beveridgt, the Indiana orator, to unanimously elented chairraau of the central committee, aud he snvs of speak in this conntry. J. M.

Tarvin has been buying a bunch of yearling heifers the past week for a gentleman by the name of Jameson, who shipped them to Iowa. They bought between 00 and 70 head, paying from $20 to $22 per head for them. When it comes to picking up a bunch of cattle for outsiders Jack is a hard man to beat, and Mr. Jameson expressed himself as well pleased with his services. He keetjw a close tab on th cattle Hank Carpenter of the Topuka The largest stock of carpets and samples that ever came to town, at the furniture store.

GEO. S. SMYTH. police force was at Marysville last week, and he told the News that he was with Sheriff Guthrie for three days and three nights in the chase after Estelle and Murphy, the Mar- the Journal's sensational article: 'The item is not of my inspira tioo. It was puplished without my knowledge or consent, and it is certain that Mr.

Calderhead's interests will not suffer at ray bands, or through my being chairman. If for any reason there is a difference in the vote in this county it will not in my fault. Every Republican candidate will have my earneitt support. If It were not so, would not have taken the place of chairman. If at situation in this section and by 8ha11 C0UBt7 breakers, and he strni-htforwari honest d.slinr, bold tLtt Nw to "7 to tbo The fauioniata will have a convention bete to mono afternoon to nominate II.

L. I'uncan' for ootii-taisaioDer. At their county conven lion Mr. Duncan was nominated, but it wai discovered later that no eall had been issued for a commissioner convention and the other was held outsido the district, ao to make it legal the formality of to-morrow'a convention will be joee throtig'j with. Several papers in the county gave the 22d aa the date of the convention, but the Motor is the only pa-par in tho district to which the original call was given and that gave the lolh ai the time and the convention will be held then.

any time 1 snovna De in a position to withold my support frem any can pie of Marshall county that Guthrie was a crack a-jaok; that he was more tenacious than a blwod-hound in hanging oa to a trail and that he was utterly without fear in the pres- the confidence of the cattlemen. Dtmocratic Commissioners Convention. A delegate convention of the democrats of the Seoond Commissioner didate on the Republioan ticket my place as chairman would be vacant. That is the kind of a chairman I HILL, HARNESS SHOP Handmade Harness, Factory Harn "This city has a MoKinley club of 500 members and the list is growing at every meeting. At the coming county rally several hundred Rough Riders will be in line.

The party is in the most harmonious and en-thusiastio condition ia a decade, and Distiict, will be held on Saturday, ence of danger. Officer Carpenter Sept. loth, at 2 p. at the Coan- aaya it is easy to huat a criminal cil Chambers, for the purpose of oat in the open when yon have a gun nominating a candidate for commis and you know the other fellow has sioner of said district. Bepresenta- none; bat it is different when yoa tion by townships will be as follows: know the other fellow has a doable-Blue Rapids Bine Rapida City barrelled ehet gun and ia hid laying Cottage Hill 3, Elm Greek 4, Uerki- for a chance to blow two holes mer 2, Logan 5, Walnut 4, Water-.

through yon. He says it takes nerve ville 5. C. Coclteb, Cob. to take the lead than, bnt that Onta ess and Summer Goods of every kind sold cheaper than elsewhere.

Call and be convinced. there is every probability of the Republican ticket being elected from top to bottom in this county for the Blue riipids township republicans renominated their present officer last Saturday. first time in many years.".

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