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Augusta Journal from Augusta, Kansas • 4

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llec Sinclair, of Eldorado, the "monument man" for more than a quarter of a century, was In tow.n a few hours tills morning, returning from putting In a piece of work at Leon. MM) 12 IB Will you buy your Fall Shoes? AlUUSTAJOUKiNAL Published Friday of each week and entered for transmission through the mails as second class mall matter. WILL H. CAD Editor and Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PER YEAR, In Advance.

11.25 PER MONTH, not In .12 John Rausch went to Rock Thursday evening, He Is prospecting tor farm and it is our guess that after looking the world over, he will de cide that Butler county Is the best on earth. Ed. Lletzke has nephritis instead of typhoid fever as the JOURNAL was Informed. Nephritis Is the medical name for inflammation of the kid ADVERTISING RATES PER PAGE, Per Insertion $12.00 Discounts on time advertising made known on application. PER INCH, Less than one column, per Insertion 15c PER INCH One column or more, per Insertion 12c CARD OF THANKS Per Line .09 Friday, September S).

'JO neys. Ed was considerably improveu Thursday afternoon. SATURDAY, SPETEMBER 3. Roy Govenlus is visiting with friends In Mulvame, today. Lou Corn, Will Beaver and Walter The biggest stock, newest stock, snappiest styles and reasonably priced.

"Red Cross" shoes for the Ladies, "Ralston's" for the Men and "Burley Stevens" for the Children. Mason are In Wichita today. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Dan Foltz has been nursing Ms neck for several days rheumatism. Rev, Paul Brown has returned from his vacation which he spent camping with his family at Genda Springs Ms. J.

D. Rohsun returned, last night from a visit with hw parents in Emporia. Frank Harrah, who has been visit ing his father, J. II. Harrah, for the pat three weeks, has returned to his Love's sweetest melody is always a duet.

home In Flagler, Colo. Ralph Tripp and wife and Samuel Grow will visit relatives in Eldorado a few day. First published in the AugustaJOUR NAL, August 1910. SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE CON-CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 5.

Many people would be honest if William Owen teacher of science and mathematics in the Rose Hill they were assured it would pay one hundred cents on the dollar. high school, misses the "Polly" D. 13. Keiftvr, of Howard, is finest of his sister, Mrs. Grant and family.

pening Ed Payton wife and children, of Friday and was the guest of the editor, last night. Rose Hill has made an admirable selection in him. Wichita Falls, Texas, are the guests of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Tinkler A. IS.

Morals and family have returned from a ten days visit at his old home in Canton. and family. Mrs, Walter Penley Miss Olive Paul A Proposition to Amend the Consti-tution relating to the compensation of Members of the Legislature. Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Kansas, two-thirds of the members elected to each house concurring thereto: SECTION 1. The following propo- sitien to amend the constitution of Mrs.

0. R. Neal, Mrs M. L. Helena, Sep.

9 and Friday Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Doughterey Miss Marie Perrin left, this after- came in, Saturday, to visit J.

W. Guth and daughter, Miss Maude, and Mrs J. E. Mathers, of Eldorado, are Wich ita visitors today. noon, for a few days visit wth rela tives in Kansas City.

rie and family. Mrs. Doughterey was Miss Ella Bourgette. Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Ohace and' child Miss Katherine Holladay left, Sun Miss Anzie Carpenter, arrived, this morning, from Houstomville, for i visit with her cousins, the Taylors ren are spending a ten days vaca tion'with friends in Oklahoma, Come in and see Latest Models in the day afternoon, for Murfreesboro, Tenn, where she will attend the Tennessee College, this year. xnd Holladays. She has just re LOST A sulnnier buggy lap robe turned from taking a post graduate the state of Kansas Is hereby submitted to the qualified electors of said state for their approval or rejection, to wit: The constitution of the state of Kansas is hereby amended by striking out the whole section ed by striking out the whole of section 3 of article 2 of said constitution and inserting in lieu of said section 3 of article 2 of the constitu in Augusta on Monday, August 29 B. P. CUNNINGHAM source in music and elocution -at George Nelson left, this morning, Grace and "Retina" Pattern Chautauqua, N.

and will give Miss Kern alii win, of Canton, Ks. lessons in the same here this year, for a visit to the old home near Joiliet, 111. lie will be gone from one is here the guest of her brother, Hero Just as we go to press we learn to three weeks. nearly Baldwin, the "Wide-Awake" photos iraphor. PI A P.

TAYLOR tion: SEC. 3. The members of the that C. 0. Long and Pat Dillon plead juilty to gambling and were fined Rev Salley has almost recovered w.

W. E. Uiwn left for Battle Creek, 100. 00 and $75.00 each amd the form Thursday. 11 i father has im air was permitted to resign his office 1 legislature shall receive as compensation for their servics the sum of five hundred dollars for each regular session of not less than sixty days and one hundred dollars for each special proved considerably and may return from a six weeks illness.

During that time he lost twenty-five pounds in weight. While not dangerously sick at any time, he was unable to fill his pulpit appointments. as constable of Augusta township with lii in. According to our informant there ire others who were also in the game session, and three cents for each mile traveled by the usual route in in a lesser degree who may be called Mrs. Frank Anderson and children Sheriff came up from Douglass, this morning, with Mrs.

llole.i whose mental equilib-rieiuii has again been disi.uirLed. next week to contribute to the going from and returning to the i Charles and Vivian were the guest of Mrs. W. E. Brown and daughter, school fund.

place of meeting. SEC. 2. This proposition shall be Some Texas land men were in town Miss Pauline, Saturday and Sunday, leaving for Coffeyville Sunday yesterday, advertising the advantage submitted to the electors of this state at the general election to be Misses Olive Constant and Inez Sheldni, of Wichita, aire guests of their brat he and cousin, N. R.

Constant and of Southern Texas. They gave away held in the year 1910 for their ap one town lot free and sold four for five dollars Those who cared proval or rejection. The amendment hereby proposed shall be designated We Guarantee Satisfaction ON OUR WORK, AND IF A PORTRAIT IS NOT RIGHT WK WILL MAKE IT SO. Enlargements from poor origin als, combination from 2 or more pictures; changes such as remodeling hats; opening the eyes of corpse can usually be effected Wide-Awake Studio. H.

B. BALDWIN. to were given the opportunity to About twenty young people, stu dents and teachers at Fairmoaunt College closed, this morning, a weeks outing at Bodarc. They returned to Wichita this morning on the Frisco. on the official ballot by- the follow participate in the drawing.

R. A Mrs. V. I). lire wit, of Alt.

Hope, visiting her sister, -Mrs. Charles Garrison and family, of JHooiningtom, the wiek, returned home, today. ing title: "Amendment to the consti Morris drew the free lot, and S. tution fixing the compensation of Patterson, George Downing and May Downing and one other were given a Mrs. Fred Hi'iison and son, Kenneth deed to one lot in Virgie, Texas; L.

Snodgrass and family departed, today, for their new home In Washington county, Colorado. Bob on payment of came in this morning on the Frisco from a several weeks stay in Missouri and went to their home in has taken a homestead there but County Attorney Geddes was says he will return soon to harvest his crop of honety and sweet clover, Augusta on official business and those who know him are wondering what is about to happen. He keeps Cecil Sl'aer, Glenn Manner, Troy ROUND TRIP TOURIST RATES To all important points in ALBERTA ARIZONA BRITISH COLUMBIA CALIFORNIA COLORADO ILLINOIS INDIANA MAINE MARYLAND MASSACHU03ETS MEXICO MICHIGAN MISSOURI MINNESOTA MONTANA NEW HAMPSIRE NEW JERSEY NEW YORK OHIO ONTARIO OREGON PENNSYLVANIA QUEBEC S. DAKOTA UTAH VERMONT WASHINGTON WISCONSIN WYOMING Tickets sold any day until September 30th, good for return October 31st. 1910.

M. E. WHITE members of the legislature at five hundred dollars for regular and one hundred dollars for special session and three cents per mile mileage," and shall be voted for or against as provided by law under such title. SEC. 3.

This resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the statute-book. Passed the Senate March 3, 1909. Passed the House March 6, 1909. Approved March 11, 1909. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of original substitute for Senate concurrent resolution No.

5, now on file in my Wheeler Hrnost Sldlois Farle Richard his own counsel and resists ad! the son aind Guilford Davidson went over efforts to pump him. Of one thing FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. to take the Wichita-Lincoln ball COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. The council met, Monday evening, allowed the following bills and adjourned until Fridal evening this week. game today.

we are certain, there has been some violation of the law in Augusta, and he was down here to put a stop to Phones. Butler Co. No. 154 Mutual, No. 63 further violation.

Butler county has Stainge indeed, why John Strange cannot reach his? home in Canada. He makes the second attempt this morn lu Geddes, the most efficient county attorney and the most active in the discharge of the duties of that office of any county attorney since the ing, but purchased his ticket only as office. C. E. DENTON, Secretary of State.

far as Topeka. DR. G. H. CRARY DENTIST iong-uedi LiUniDer tjo.

3itH.rt Pittsburg Meter Co. 118.80 H. E. Uncapher, salary, 10.00 W. B.

Jones, salary, 60.00 W. P. Davis, salary and dogs, 37.T.0 Helen Shaer, salary 10.00 T. J. McCarthy, salary, 75.00 Ralph Helena iO.OO Govenius Bros 2o.o4 witer lit on the townsite over twen J.

M. Worley, Chairman of the re ty years publican county central committee Successor to Dr. Hamilton. Office Over Stephenson's Clothing Store. und Earle Sharp, republican candid ate for register of deeds was in town MONDAY SEPTEMBER 5 Cale Skiles left for Vaughn N.

today. E. Walker 3.85 a few hours today. Worley warf looking over the political field with Augusta Band 12.50 H. Moyle 1.10 O-E.

GRAIN. Aent a view to "electing the entire tick Mrs H. Williams went Burns, today, to visit her parents. et." The acceptance of Senator KANSAS. AUGUSTA, First Published, August 24, 1910.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given, that on the 20th day of August, A. D. 1910, the undersigned was, by the Probate Court of Butler County, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as Administrator of the estate of Richard Han-non late of Butler County, deceased. AU parties interested in said estate will take notice and govrn thmslvs accordingly. JOHN D.

HANNON, N. A. TEAGER, Administrator. Attorney. Paul Peuley 35.26 Paul Penley 46.99 Fuller West, 5.00 Miss Pearl Paul Is visiting he Fremont Lcidy, of the office of internal revenue commissioner for Kan DR.

J. R. GREENING, DENTIST Located in Front Rooms, Over Postoffice. Phones, Butler 171. Mutual 3 rings on 47.

friend, Miss Aima Crane, in Wichita. H. C. Leonard 3.13 sas and Oklahoma will be followed by his resignation of the office of Joe Kenmett, 4.50 J. M.

Johnson Is building a residence for L. 11. Armstrong near Wnite Station. J. Ryan 1.95 senator.

It will bo up to the com Fudge 1.50 mlttee to name his successor. The George Snyder, cemetery, 30.00 names of A. J. J. Mathers, J.

B. Adams, of Eldorado T. Reed 95.84 Arthur Wismyer, the guest of friends here, returned to his home in Emporia, today. and S. H.

Brandon, of Douglass, are TOO T. Reed 24.50 E. Reed 23.63 Natural Supply Co 94 beinz considered. The wants to add the name of S. C.

Webb F. A. GARVIN. M. D.

OFFICE: Upstairs Haines' Building Calls Answered Day or Night Office Phone' No. 1 Residence No. 150 TRADE MORAL Advertising prominence in this paper is to you, Mr. Home Merchant, what steam is to' an engine. MLs Fern Baldwin returned to her home In McPherson county, today, after a visit with her brother, H.

B. Baldwin. Crane Supply Co 10.51 B. J. Treweeke 25.75 Harve Anderson 3.50 of Augusta.

If the senator comes from Eldorado, it would seem that J. B. Adams would be the logical candidate, At GRANTS Drug Store..

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