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The Labette Record from Labette, Kansas • 1

The Labette Record du lieu suivant : Labette, Kansas • 1

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AlI-at-Home Print. 1 i lCfl Try the RECORD. the Home Mews. xfts MaB BJr tlb for Job Printing. LABETTE, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1901.

VOL.2. NO. 29. W. L.

Pi ATT, Publisher. wiftjijiwiineK'riiM. w.j.iiWMr' win i Official Directory. YourEasf hasae 1, AlHMTi: l'robiite Judge W. Treasurer David Clerk of toe Di trl.it Coin -Jas.

Wioavkhjii Klieriff A. i IS nw Aims County Clerk k. 11. Jlirciiii.s Cmi lty Attorney W. S.

Hyatt Ulster of A. 1). Supi'tinterKkMil Mhh. Katu Hoijthwick W. Smith Surveyor K.

1J. Havi.ksh lit 1). Tai.iiot, Chairman Commissioners. I). S.

Komi (JKKS. mm To secure the Riccoiin for only 50 cents a year about gone. We will extend the offer till June 1st and in the meantime will send out a number of sample copies and give all a chance to take of this offer. After June 1st the regular price of 75 cents a year will prevail. W.

Ij. Piatt nnd wife visited in Parsons Sunday. W. Tustison spent Sunday with his family in Parsons. Work Jins commenced on the new creamery at Edna.

Wm. Watson was in Oswego Monday between trains. The township board met Monday in Rude Watson's office. Mrs. Essie Godfrey is visiting her parents, Dr.

Conner and wife. Miss Mazie Lamm is clerking in For a business man to say to the advertising solicitor: "Oh! goodness, no; it's too dull to advertise, now wait until times pick up a little," is equivalent to a physician: ''Oh, no doctor i can't take any of your medicine now; I'm too tick. Wait until I get better and then I'll take When the patient gets well if fie ever does will not be in need of medicine. The time to advertise, says an exchange, is when the need of stinn-'nuts is the orealest, ir.id that is when is dull. T.

J. I'i. annki.lv District Judge 1 fy District Court in LaU't county convenes the ilrst M'Miiiay in February, April, venes it. June and November. i.ii-:i-;i:tv Trusts-' l'KTEH I1ALI, Clerk J.

T. Hitnti.ii the store of uer uncle, E. G. Treasurer J. VV.

Uoookss I T. Scott. VV. h. Lamm.

Justices of the Peace Jam. A. Scott Constable H. O. Ellis, one of the legal lights of had business iu Labette Wednesday; Mrs.

Neola Matthis and son, of Lodge Directory. Parsons, visited over Sunday in Labette. MOOliHN WOO DM KM OH' AMHKIOA, Labette Camp No. meets at I lie hall every Haiti rd iv night. Visiting neighbors always vveh-oirn'd.

Ai.lkn 1'iatt, Venerable Consul; Kuhk, Clerk. IJ. C. Sheets, of this township, lias hat' his pension increased to Wint Walker and Seth Williams are vying with each other as to which can smile the biggest smile. Both have bran new daughters.

Wint commenced grinning Saturday and Seth Tuesday. INJJEl'KNDKNT OK.OKK OK ODD iilie.te Lodge No. 4HH meecs lit the hall t-very Tuesday night. L. Rrtmiy, Caktkii Ljvus v.

ASSOCIATION. 4 NTI-H TIUKI iabette J'odgc No. meets at the hall the a a month. George Webb spent Sunday in Pardons with a lady friend, re turning Monday. Dr.

Allison went to Chetopa last, Friday evening to attend the first Wed nes lay night in each month on i Presi- or before the full moon. T. J. iiui) dent. Ij Kriin.

Se retarv. Prof. Hedges, principal of the Oswego High Schools, who is a brother of Mrs. Ramsey, attended the "jnduating exercises at the church Saturday night and visit IjUtATKK (AL AID ASSOCIATION, Labette Cou.icil No. Villi meet at the hall the first and third I'Vidav nights of each month.

Ktits. Any K. K-iam, Mils. C. N.

Davif.s Secretary. Odd Follows meeting. A. J. Sniitn and little diughter IU1YAT, NEICJlIiOKS OK AMH CICA, lludo 'CAMP No.

2l.il rn-eti at the ill the lirsi and third inday ol each inoiuh. amok Kit Oracle; Miubi. IUtth as.) Bitu -v, 'cprd of Urbana, spent Sunday evening Labette relatives. D. W.

I A K5, fJolarv Public The medicine fakirs who were in town If.st week left without settling their board bill. ed with Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey until Sunday afternoon. Elsmore Enterprise.

Great C'lubbincr Oflfar. There is no better farm and stock journal published than the ''Old Reliable Kansas Farmer, of Topeka, Kansas, whh gave its readers during the past pages of select and practical matter covering every varied interest of the fanner and h'is family and the agricultural and live stock industry of the West. Any one of il ''Twentieth Century Specials," to be issued during 1901, will be worth the annual subscription Writes i for four of the l-'idiag insurance ciiiiiamrs, also tor accident and iasn Application- tal; -u for monov froth live lo years ill 0 i to i nt resi (live uu- a call Spittm' on the Bait. When the apple blossoms whiten, it's then the lisli are bitin', And they never dream ov what's to he their fate, Till on the bank they're flappin' By the boy who caught 'em nappin' And kep' his luck by spittm' on the bait. With a fisliCi' line of cotton, And a pole I -ain't forgotten, Each jsh a-woigliin' twentyeioht, No money would a-bonght 'em, The afternoon I caught 'em By the li tile trick of Npittin' on the bait.

I can hear the thrush a-singiu', And his party song is ringin' As by fond memory's fiishin' hole I wait, ()' to me they's noUiin' sweeter, Than to hear the little creetur In my dreams and dream of spittm' on my bait. "While I'm settin' liere a talk'm' Old Father Time's a walkin'; And never for a ininnit slops to wait, And I ketch myself a-vishin' I wuz on the crick a-h'shin', And now and then a spittm' on my bait. Now in our live's hard tussle Every is on his muscle And from early morn till ov'niu' late, So if you would be suceeediu', They aint no harm in feedin' A little taffy spittin' on your bait. But Old Satin i. a winner, Has a hook for every sinner, And hiz cork is tloatin' loose in eve'y state, And the man that sins little, land in Satin's kittle, Fer Satin keeps a-spittin' on his bait.

Ef you fail o' ketchin' suckers, And your patience nearly tuckers, And you sliorely git to feel in' desperate, You may find your prospects brighten. And your grip on fortune tighten, Ef you try your luck a-spittin' on your bait. But old age is a eondisliin. When 'I've lost my young amhishin, To straddle fame and ride to somethiu' great, But I'd give the Ruthcbild's treasure, Fer the hour of boyish pleasure That I usto have a-spittin' on my bait. ATTORNEY AT LAW Edna has j.

lined the procession mid will drill for gas. Its two papers Crin't supply the town. Kerr, the photographer, will be at Altaniont the last week of April and HI the month cf May. This fine weather a number of the young people attend services at Zion Hill Sunday nights. E.

E. Ilelaplaine went to Oswe A.N Kansas. Pnrsons, rr- price of One Dollar a year. Sample copies free. Clubbed with the Record, both one year for only 1.25.

(J vos s-ii I 'il t.v.ntion to lii'iiscs vi.mo.i chi'uiiii: 1 go Saturday evening and brought of' easy biic! e. riders. FARM Z2 E3 M. Piper shipped out a carload of horses and mules and Sil-coti'a a carload of cattle Monday FT. Xj.

Ami Justice of Pcact'. Ollicu with ilit) Hiicoiti). Mr. and Mrs. Nnck Berry, of Labette, visited with II.

I). Man- INiisstiiig' Paper Hanging 1. H0 acre 1.1 miles from a live town. Well improved; a six room house; plenty of good water. Price Si, 500, one-third cash, balance on time at per cent, Xj- PliLTT son and family Saturday and Sun I have come to to stay.

I do all kinds of painting an I paper hanging. First-class work at reasonable prices. Sec my will paper samples beforo buying and p.ive me. a call. J.

Wl. SfiSSTH. day. McCurib Transcript. Charlie Mullen ordered the Record sent to his sister, Mrs.

Lora Ilussell, at Cave Springs, the firft of the week. The Oswego Democrat says that County Treasurer Jennings succeeded in getting the "taxes due the county on the Wait taker cattle. Then is Something to Ste Along the -GILT I5DGB- at S2IOP bfen moved nf riunr nfintli if II, ti. Lintiim's Mlorit. Oixiii WednrsdajH mid days (Hid every cv.

iiiiig t'X-enpt hundiiy. us a call. J. A. KARNS, Proprietor.

Peter Hall completed the work Our subscription list is stbl of assessing Liberty township growing nicely. K'nery Richcreek and Mr, Hard away were up from Oswego We 1 nesday. W. S. Watson made this office a pleasant call Tuesday and re last week.

He informed us ttiat the population of the township was 937, and that of Labette was 157. TEE SB03T MO OSLY BARRED newed his subscription. He has TO THE mm Wm. Watson loit one of his ISsssari mi matched team of ponies last Sat urday morning. I have line up-to date U.

P. Hocks: Pen No. 1 costs of pullets from Mur- v. 1 I .1 1 I rented a house oear Idenbro and will stay there this summer. J.

L. Windbigler, the Stover pxet, was iu town last Friday evening and smiled a big smile. He had just received word that TJncle Sam had increased his pension to line) i'. i anu i 1 1 i ruin tuf Dadaunt's yard, Ills. Kggs for sale: Yard Na 1, tl pr setting: No.

2, 60c lifers CEd! A FIRST CLASS LINE TO Texas end Old Mexico. CAFE CAR AND RAILROAD RESTAURANT SERVICE UNEXCELLED IN AMERICA. VISIT imko ai ipc Dime I It I O. HLIUL IIUUL, Call to 53. I.ABUITK, KAN'S.

eight dollars a month. W. Tustison reports taking in nearly 800 dozen eggs last week while huckstering A store at Edna sold a ton and a half of sugar in one day recently. They advertise in both the Edna papers. John Owens, the armless wonder, showed in Labette Tues 50 YEARS' Eurelia Springs Thp most convenient I through us for W-xr EXPERIENCE the Topcka Mail and Breeze for one year and we will send you Mound Valley has no organized ball team, but the ''scrubs" have got their bluff in on the great and only County High School team.

Herald, Try and see how easy it is to bluff the Labette r.iae. Mound Valley has not given up the gas business as was stited last week. The well just drilled produced a nice flow of gas and it has been capped for further use. With two wells the town has enough gas for light and fuel, and another well will be drilled. For Exchange.

A stock of drags to exchange for farm or town property, gtock and fixtures will invoice about $1200. For further particulars see W. L. Piatt, at the Recokd office. the Record seveu months free of charge.

Come and see the Record before ordering your resort tor people in tnis section. THE LINE TO THE LAND OF Lead and Zinc. Send your friends in the old States one of our illustrated pamphlets, entitled The Top of the Ozarks." 'Feathers and Fins on the Frisco" "Fruit Farm in Along the Frisco." "Tfie Ozark Vilift." There is Something to See Along the Frisco Line." Trade Marks day night and those who attended say it was all right. Owens is in reading matter. Designs Copyrights deed a wonder.

S. W. Kerr, who recently sold his photograph gallery in Par Ice Croam Supper. There will be an ice cream sup sons, will have charge of the Al-tamout gallery the last week of per at Pleasant Valley school AnTone BPPrtlng a sketch nnd doscrintlnn may ascertain our opinion free whether ail InriMitioii Is pri bntily Htentable. Cnnimunto.v tinnBPtrictlyooritidential.

Handbook on I'ateuts Bout froe. OMeft Bircnry for serurinjr Patents taken throuch Munn i Co. receive tpfdal notice, without chnrge, in tbo Scientific Jltnericatt. A handnomely nitrated weeklf. I.nroept circulation any (Tientltle Journal.

(3 your: four norths, Bold by all New York Cffice, 635 et-, Wasblolon, D. The most comprehensive railroad literature for the home-seeker or investor ever distributed gratuitously. house Saturday evening, May 11. April aud the mouth of May. See Send an address to Room No.

Proceeds go toward purchasing announcement in another col an organ for the Sunday School. 726 Century Building, ist. Louis, and we will mail copies. Everybody cordially invited. umn.

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