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The Inter-State News from Rosedale, Kansas • 1

The Inter-State News from Rosedale, Kansas • 1

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ft (i" 7 'A xrs. AY JUL NO. 46 ROSED ALE, 'KANSAS, JUNE 25, 1898. VOL, 3, Horn First, Last and All The Time. Independent in Politics.

CONTOClTATIOIf OF TOWS TOKOS FROM THE ORE. asae ef the rim is la Steal aa 4. PROOLAUATION! SURVIVED HIS EXECUTION prr CLIQUES IN CUB8. Rosedale! Commercial, UTAH'S INDIAN LANDS. CALLING A BW50IAL ELJEC aXvory targe Club Has Its SeSa naasBSSMM Baacrvatloim Which Cltli Soldiers Wired a Tottor at BUm sad Thorn Marohod Away.

TION VOTE BONDS. pnRiisnm rvrcT sii-nniuY A man who has attended hie own wm vb muv' At the reauesi 01 a t- ma rauunH Bburafaotore. Iron-making is a kind of cookery on huge scale. The earthy Impurities must be "roasted" or melted out from the iron ore; the necessary carbon must then be properly mixed In from the fuel, or the unnecessary carbon Oob of the City of Rosedale, Kansas Ihere- Jot ditto, of Erarj Descriction AT REASONABLY LOW BATES. kw mU Bpeciai Biiecwon 1 roureu uj Section 169, Chapter Vol one, Ceseral beheld in the City JSflhool District Fifteen Entered at the postofltae at eeution and still survive to relate the detail is surely worthy of a short paragraph.

The man In question, though at present serving in the humble capacity of waiter in one of the Paris eefee, waa, twenty-one years age, one of the historic "character of the world. Hi name ia Colonel Marteraa, and in ISM he was on the point of being proclaimed President of Uruguay, when he was arrested, charged with treason, and sen- cm outride of City on the Ninth (8) Day of July, 189i, for the purpose of voting on the eronosltlon of tawing Bonds ef said Kansas, as second claK matter. OFFICIAL CITY PIPER. School District, in the iv or Thirteen Tnowand Six Hundred Dollars (f 13,600) ttt it; it. i i rauw muu-w rr.

Ajuoartu ahcuuud i mnr artteiilarlV nnnwa i in the eitv vesterdav. I Iowa, to-witt 1 nj. Im rk Bum flf Nine Walter Purvisnce has gone Thousand Thre8 Hundred Dollar M0O) wm oj On Monday, June SO, of that year, says the St Louis Republic he waa taken by a pUseoa of soldier out of the" capital to a cleared spot In the heart of a forest and bound tn ich.l. Attk burned out. Thia Is of manufacture, says R.

B. Bowker in Harper's Magazine. A wrought-iron bar or plate is always obtained from a puddle ball, an aggregation of grains of iron in a pasty, semi-fused condition, interspersed with a greater or lesser amount of cinder or slag. Under the powerful action of the rolls the grains are welded together, and a large pert of the cinder is squeezed out, but enough remains interposed between the iron granules to prevent them from welding thoroughly and forming a homogeneous mass. The welded lumps elongate under the process of rolling, and the resulting bar resembles a bunch of iron fibers or sinews with minute particles of slag interspersed here and there.

Such iron varies in resistance according to whether the power is applied with or Parkville, to attend College at for the building of a suitable wiiwinr on thirteen ion nnmuer lira that place. Fourteen (U and fifteen (16), block three the Territory W.iiit; Opaned. The Wintah and UncorapahgTe Indian reservation, whit-'i Jlolonte Rawlins is endeavoring to Jiavo opened for settlement this winter. some of the richest agricultural ittul mineral lands in the territory. There are about five million at riiK, prol-ubly one-fourth of which Is (ivallahlo for agricultural and purposes, and two hundred and fifty tiiousund acres for agricultural There is an abundance of frooil writer avalla-blefor irrigation anil for l.iL-.iiijj.

The reservation nro owned by about two thousand vt-iio have never attempted to' Cultivate those portions that are tillable und who" t.till live in a state of savagory. So fur tiicir possessions have not boon encroached upon, though they have cmg been coveted. The miners imJ cannot long be withlii'lil, Uir rich minerals are known to abound neither fear of Indians nor tlio power of the federal government v-'Ul prevent the prospectors from mid sampling the mountains. The citizens of Utah reason that this country should not be given over exclusively, to a few well fed, lazy Indians, when it cunublo of being made rich in farmn. vilfllijv railroads, factories and mills.

Thoy hold that, with allotted lands, Burroundcd by civilizing influences these Indians may become good citizens of tlio United States, which they are not (3) City of Rosedale. Also tn iitue Bond, in the Sum of Four John Odam has relatives himself and family from Plain- Thousand Three Hundred Dollars ($4,300) field, New Jersey. for the building or Four roome on loi A Block six (6 Crescent Hill and Lot? Klirhteen 181. Nineteen (19), Twenty JO) In every large club there are sets or cliques. Every other member naturally drifts into one of these sets, very soon after he join the club, saya a writer in the New York Sun.

They may be defined in thia way: First, there is the billiard set Its members rarely visit svny other part of the club than the billiard room, and every other member knows just where to find them. They are usually evening men, for the billiard-tables are not much used in the daytime. Most of them are billiard, e-perte gentlemen experts; of course and they can not tolerate the ordinary billiard player. Then there la the card set. ttot all the dubs allow card playing, but moat of them do.

In a good many of the clubs whist is nominally' played, but actually all sorts of gambling games with cards are All the card players in the club gradually drift into this set Of course, occasionally, men play a quiet game without becoming elaves to the habit, but these are not members of the card set, and their presence is not at all desirable to the latter. There are some men who have fallen Into the habit of breakfasting at their clubs, and are never there -at any other time. Others come only to luncheon. Their places of business are not remote from the club-house, and, they drop over there for an hour in the middle of the day. Sometimes they bring friends along, and they always ihavet a good time.

This is a pleasant set. The set containing the men who hang around the clubs in the day-time is a very peculiar one. Its members are either wealthy, young fellows who think it beneath them to engage in any useful occupation, or men who prefer to do their work at night. The latter are few. These are the men who con-stantly occupy the club windows and The Editor, B.

Frank Sanders is quite sick this week, which word "Fire!" a nervous shock caused Marteraa to fall to the ground. He did not hear the volley, but a laborer working near by did. The workman went to ascertain the cause, saw the soldier marching away and Marteraa badly wounded, but not dead by any lying on the ground. The laborer took the would-be president home and cured his wounds, and he and Marteraa now often tell of the supposed execution ef the "French pre tender. and Twenty-one (21), Block Twenty-nine oai cltv of Rosedale.

accounts for the scanty of local And the following places are designated against the fiber. Steel is the result of as voting places news in this issue. a fusing process. It may be crucible. First Ware, Ben uait Second Ward.

Frame's Grocery Store, Third Ward. Cltv Hall. Fourth Ward. Turner Brother's Feed It is probable that the Oklahoma M. E.

conference will unite with the Southwest Kansas conference to i support the conference college locat Bessemer, or open-hearth steel, but in all cases it has been cast from a thoroughly melted and fluid state into an ingot mold, where it solidifies and is ready for subsequent treatment, such as hammering or rolling. The slag Store. Out-side City, in School District, uook's Hall. Ami th foliowinar 'nersons are named ed in Wiufield, Kans. as Judges ant Clerks of Election: Fimsi Wiii-W.

H. Nichols, James Cossrrove and Mason Banks, Judges, being lighter than the steel, it rises on top of the melted bath, and does not mingle with the metal, which remains clean and unobstructed, and, after being cast into the mold, cools into a J. W. McNeel and George Convers, MiBfl Nellie Ue vault was appointed as teacher in the primary department of our Bchools by the Board of Education at their meeting last Wednesday evening. The Board Clerks.

now." They claim ui.it ine ineory ox sending a few white men among them to teach them how to l.n nnd read and tend stock ia a iuim one; thatonly by contact with the whites and with Sxcokd War H. O. Torry, w. crystalline homogeneous mass in Huntington and Geo. D.

Gilbert, Judges, which no amount of rolling can devel op a fiber. Thus steel possesses CBUBOH DIBECTORT. Baptist Church. Preaoh-ing Sunday morning and evening. SuniUy school 10 a Daniels Band every Sunday afternoon at 3 p.

m. V. U. meets every Sunday at' 7 Pmper meeting every Wed-uerdsy night. J.

E. Coaairt. Pastor, Meaning Aver ue IsVthodist Church. Prisoning every Sunday morning aud evruing. Sunday School 10 am.

Junior Epworth 8 sa. Senior Ep-worth Tongue 7 pm. Prayer meet- n. J.jfage ana w. jvxoxner, view, Tnino Ward Frank Holelnger, also appointed E.

E. Millspaugh different surroundings cun they ever be reclaimed. John Marshal and Geo. Jordon, Judges. to take the School census of this dis There is no attempt to rob the In structure more regular and compact than wrought iron.

Its resistance to strains and stresses is more equal in all directions, and its adaptability to H.J. Wallace and Lew Helmreich, uerks. Fourth Wano D. E. Davis, W.

O. trict Shepherd and Henry Hank, Judges. Although the war tax on banks dians or to drive them out. The proposition is to give them farms in severalty, which will all be under ditches constructed by white men, and thus structural use is vastly increased. John Grant ana All suuer, -uterus.

Odhiii of Cm (Frank Bowser, R. gaze out upon the fashionable throng BEWITCHING ORIENTALS. and the stamp tax does not go into effect till Jul 1, many banks over with superciliousness. F. Henderson and D.

P. Bawsman, JudgSB. A good many only see the when Modern Both or tho Damsels of the Frank Stanford and P. Smith. Clerks.

Polis will be ODened on said day at 8 the state have remitted to the inter Judean Hllhk they will have practicul teaching and ready markets. Mormons and gentiles are a unit upon the question of utilizing these reservations. 1 1 1 o'clock, a. m. and close at 6 o'clock, p.

m. A correspondent of the Washington nal revenue collectors and asked for they drop in on their way home to take a cocktail. They are family men, who go home to dine, and occupy their evenings with social engagements or do Done at the city or Jttoseuaie, una tue log ry Wednesday evening at 8 Star has been "doing" the Holy land, and is filled with admiration for the stamps. 23d dy of June, 1898. J.

M. KILLMBa. uayor. "The tax on tobacco, cigars and mestic affaire. It is no unusual thing malt liquors beoasie effective June damsels of Bethlehem.

In a recent letter he writes: "I don't wonder that Boaz fell in love with Buth. The Bethlehem girls are among the beau to see fifty men drop into a club between four thirty and six o'clock, just for the purpose of taking a little pm Olas meetiug Sunday morning. Uev. J. A.

Simpson. Pastor. Walnut street U. E. church (South) Srrvicr every Sunday evening.

14. The tax on banks, brokers, theaters, museums, circuses, billiard ta- The Flag's Birthday. The flag of the Unite (States, the Stars champagne and bitters, or a less aris ties of the east and you will find more tocratic cocktail. These nwn rarely bles and bowling alleys, and stamps stay more than half an hour. Th reading set contains a very desirable element and Stripes, came into being on June 14, 1777.

Theorifi-in of the American flag is Sunday schoof 'KJ o'clock, Junior on notes, patent medicines, goes pretty girls in the hills of Judea than in the same amount of territory anywhere else the world over. A shipload of these Bethlehem maidens, if they could be transported to the great northwest, would capture the bonanza League 3 Senior League 7:15 ox tne dub. Its members are quiet, into effect July 1. unknown. One theory is that the design was modified from Dutch armorial bear gentlemanly fellows, who lend tone and dignity to the club and are always well (jlaes meeting each Sunday at ll a in, Prayer martin Thursday The new revenues follow: Cigars 18.60 per 1,000, increase 60 cents; ings; another is that It was adopted out of uuormed.

farmers of the Dakotaa just aa Rath courtesy to General Washington from the tobacco increased from 6 to 12 cents captured thia great land owner, Boaa, I The dinner set is not so well defined aa the others. It include men of all evening: Te ohers meeting Friday night. design of his coat of farms. Neither of and when they came back to Washing per pound; beer increased from $1 these theories is reliable. It is certain, kinds, but there are particular men ton aa senators' wives, they would be to S'i dot barrel.

who come only then, and who are ex however, that Washington and Robert Rev. K. TJ. Waldraven, Pastor the belles of the capital. These Beth ports in good living.

These are always good fellows, and everybody is glad to Morris were appointed on the committee that was "authorized to desisrn a suitable FRESH ETYMOLOGICAL f'TllE word "honeymoon" is derived from the German, and has its significance from the fact that the Germans formerly drank mead a sweet liquid' made of honey for thirty days after the wedding. The name "Johnny cake" Is said to be derived from "journey cake," because emigrants journeying from New England to the West were obliged to bake their Indian meal cakes in 'the ashes of their camp fires. Malcolm Towhbknd, the author of a book of "Curious Facts," says that the word Manhattan is traceable to the Spanish momas, drunkenness; monados, manadas, manatoes, a place of drunkenness. As a confirmation of this theory, Mr. Townsend ssys that Verrazanni, a Florentine navigator, who landed on the island in 1534, called it the Isla Man-hataa because he i gave, the Indiana lots of ifquor and made them all drunk, Somk religious journals are' printing a paragraph to the effect that the late -Prof.

Hitchcock, of this city, held that tobacco was known to the ancients and that its name was derived from Bacchus, the god of wine, saya the New York Tribune. The weed was offered to Bacchus as a votive offering, and as the Roeedale If. E. Church. rGolorH lehem maidens are fair skinned and bright eyed.

They have straight, well rounded forms, which they clothe in Banks, capital $25,000 or less, $50; $2 on each additional $1,000 of cap ital and surpuls. Brokers, all kinds, and bucket flag for the nation." It was Washington know them. A man who dines well must be a good fellow in his heart, and Services every 8unday morning long dresses of white linen so beauti fully embroidered in silk that a single hops, $60. Pawnbrokers, $20. too, who bad most to do with the design lng of the flag.

The committee vUited the house of Mrs. Elizabeth Boss at 239 aad evening; Sunday school st I Clara meeting at 3 Prayer meeting every Thursday Alter July 1 stamps must appear on all notes, deeds, reeeipts, cheeks. Arch street, Philadelphia, sometime be oauauy is an interesting one, too. VAmono the useful presents received by a pair of deaf-mutes, who were recently wedded in Topeka, was an alarm clock. A beard seven feet two inches long adorns the face of Henry C.

Cook, a ta.ilnr. of Norwich. Conn. It has bees certificates of deposit, patent medi evening. tween May S3 and June 7, 1777.

lira Boss was a widow who, after the death of Rev. T. Martin. Pastor. tines, bonds and all evidences of debt, issued by any corporation.

This latter tax is five cents per $100, her hush and, carried on the trade of up holstery. WashhiKton showed her a de and also includes stock in compan growing thirty yean. His height is flv gown requires many month of work. This dress is much like aa American woman's nightgown, without the frills and lacea. It falls from the neck to the feet, and la open at the front in a narrow slit aa far down as a modeat decollette dress.

Over thia gown they wear sleeveless cloaks of dark red stripes, and the head they cover with a long shawl of linen embroidered with silk. Each girl wears her dower on her person in the shape of a necklace of coins, and the forehead of each maiden is decorated with a crown of coins, some of which are silver and others gold." lAlDUE DIRECTOUT. les and corporations. feet sut incnee. sign of the flag he wished made and asked her if she could accomplish the task.

Mrs. Boss was doubtful, but said finally that she Modem Kiiiarhts of Fidelity League meet JOHN OANNOIN, would try. She looked critically over On notes, deeds, receipts, checks, certificates of deposit, bonds and on bills of lading there must be paid two cents. The drawer of a check pays the tax. wry nosy rvrninjrjD Modern Knight's hall Uo-wlalr.

Kan. This order Is of a tiii.ln Graduated benefit, sick benefit ami lift- Washington's design and offered KTeral dative case of Bacchus in Greek is "To HOTART PUBLIC irinMttcer, suggestions. One was that the stars, in Baocho," the narcotic gradually got Frw dom CooiM-il No. 10. Jr.

Order United stead of having six points, should nave The man who gives a note pays the that name. Of course any scholar will at once see that Dr. Hitchcock was too only five. She said this would look much LIFE, FIRE til AccMiif Intvriiei. HEAL ESTATE AND KENTALS, 1300 Kansas City Avenue Ainrricaii Mt-chaiiic.

meet every Friday fvrniug, at Brll's hall. Row-dale, better. To Illustrate this she folded two cents. In all cases the responsibility of paying the tax rests with the author of the instrument. good a Grecian to have fathered such an absurd etymology.

As a matter of fact square of paper, so the story goes, and RosnAU. Kama. lutirSiitt Loilsre No. 477. I.

O. O. F. All telephone and telegraph mes-1 clipped it with the scissors into a beautiful the late President Hitchcock, of Am-1 herst, made the suggestion in question sages contribute to the war fund. I star of live points.

The committee ts so iiii-rr st bVll's hull. Md and S. W. Boii-l-va U.RWilal. VTVdiintdsy evi-iilng.

The Utoh string la mit I all mriiibert iif lltr itrik-r. Bw Osesrat Wallaoa Coma to Write BJu Kow raasooa KavoV Talking with an intimate friend General Lew Wallace the other day, says a writer in the New York Star, I learned the true inspiration of his famous novel, "Ben Hur." "Wallace was on an Eastern-bound train," said my in as a bit of pleasantry in a humorous book which he once published. llBYiSeconfl-Hand Goods lalepnose messages, for which the I impressed that" it adopted her surges- rate exceeds fifteen cents, and all I tlon. Evzbtbodt knows what a plcnlo is. of all Bosdit isl Sold.

Jrwi-ll IMw LntltV No. Sia. m-ata telegraph messages must have the: The flag, when finished, was composed but most people would find it bard to Cook, Heating and Gasoline Stoves, Tin Kir ami Third Hatnrdav rvi-uinr ormeh month, at Hell's hall, Hoards le. Kin. tell how It got its peculiar name.

Yet of thirteen stripes of red and white, arranged alternately, aad thirteen five-point one cent, awuup. The Mad Dog Bngaboo. the derivation of the word is simple enough and sensible, too. When a pic ed stars in a circle on a blue background. ware, KM, Gasoliis Stores Repaired.

Key mi. B. STOBB. 3105 S. Boulevard.

nic was being arranged for, the custom The idea of the blue backs-round is sup. In the Jane Ladies' Home Journal Ed originally was that that those who In posed to have teen borrowed from the ward W. Bok writes on "The Bugaboo of tended to be present should supply the Scotch Covenanters. It signified the unit eatables aud drinkables. A list of these the Mad Dog," quoting a number of au ing of the colonies against oppression and necessaries having been drawn up, It Wm.

mcGEOHGE. DBAUB thorities to show that there is no such di-eaaeas and inquiring "if their untiring vigilance and watchfulness. was passed round and each person picked out the article of food or drink that he or she was willing to furnish. The arrangement of the start In a circle it Is not time, therefore, in view of these indisputable facts, that we should give our meant that the union had keen made per petual and the stripes meant that the and the name of the article was nicked, or ticked off the list The open air entertainment thus became known aa a selves a little more freedom from the bugaboo of the mad dog? What the news- states were subordinate to the union. plck-and-nick." The custom is said to MDers so essentially report as cases of Court Pride of Rossdal No.

Foresters of America, meets at McGeorgea Hall, on the first and third Monday evening of each month. J. Morgan, C. W.D.MatUao,8eey. aeosedal lodge No.

if, Da-res of Honor, A. O. U. W. meet at Me George's hall on the let and 3rd Thursday evening of each raeath.

Mrs Iaes M. Stiae, 0. of Mrs L. E. Jones, Fiaancier; If re.

Mia nieT.Trickey, recorder. Iron City lodge No. 48. A. O.

meets at MoGeorg e's hall, the Sad and last Saturday evening of eaek mouth. John T. 8ullivan, tf W. O. B.

Lloyd, Fiaancier; W. D. Mathias, Recorder. Geo Busbtoa our local Steam Baker and Patent meaicines. date from 1803.

so that the pionlo is hydrophobia, are, In reality, nothing was supplied won bread labels. wholly aa Institution of the nineteenth more nor less than instances of people who turned out at our jod muunr department century. have been bitten by dogs and frightened this week. George is one of our enterprising, thritty business man and we are SOAPS, CORES, SPOIBES, STE1KGES, Into hysterical conditions in which they glad to note that his businesa methods are progressiva. He uwa Uk modern machine Involuntarily reproduce all the supposed MIRTH PROVOKERS.

That chimney doesn't look strong. formant, "and wnlie going through the drawing-room car he passed the open door of a compartment la which sat Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll. Come aaid the latter. 'I'm lonely in here, and want some on so chat Wallace entered, and seated himself.

'All right. he said, 'what ahall we chat 'Lots of replied Inrer-olL 'Is there a future lifer Looking out of the window dreamingly, aa the express sped on, he answered his own query. 'I don't know do you? Is there a God? I don't know do you? Was Christ the son of God? I don't know-do your He paused and looked keenly at Wallace. The General was a little embarrassed by the abruptness of the great infidel's interrogatories. He replied: 'Really, Ingersoll, I have never givea much thought or atudy to the qaestioBS yon propound.

I had a Christian traialng, aad I have always tacitly accepted them. 'Indeedr aaid Colonel Ingersoll. 'Why, man, yon surprise me! They are vital issue. I have studied the subjost thoroughly. Every eoea ought te.

Now, take my advice and look Into the matter. You'll find you'll agree with I went away from this interview both embarrassed and said the General, that I did not feel competent to discuss so isa-portaat a matter with so learned a thinker. I made ap my mind that I would never place myself again la aa embarrassing a situation, I took down my books, aad read every aathority I could lay my heads on. After a year tody, ae far from agreeing with the great agaoaUs ia his expressed eeiaioas, I wrote ea tier. ten ts PfJtrUMKY- ry and keeps addina- to hut plant as rsnidlv symptoms of It is a pity as the demand wul warrant, aad hu as Matilda." "No: it's like you.

bHas smokes too much." Harper's Bazar. our newspaper editors cannot nave a snore careful regard for the feelings of good wagons on ine road aa any of the TOILET ARTICLES; western bakers, aotninr is more certain Dumclt "Pawdon me. aw until I col women during the summer months and i success wnen were la enerrr and And all goods usually kept in an posh behind a business of merit. Mr Bush- agree to suppress the reports of eases sup lect my thoughts." Mu Hnghiiy "Here's my thimble to put them in." rhiladelphia Press. on is.tnat una or person.

up-to-date Drug store. posed to be 'hydrophobia. They make the public salnd nervous, and do more to Roeedale Lodge He. SIS, A- T. A.

Bnow "Fenderson saya his dog un Miss Anna Moses of corner of Seville spread the silly notion of a belief la hydrophobia' than anything else. Women and Springfield ave hear stats lint, left on Monday for a trip to Emporia, Kansas, fhtiiciuiFQEZDIIIPTIDIIS meets atMcOeorges hall, en the let and 3rd Friday evening of each amonth. B. M. Barn sit, W.

John B. tSaeor, Seej J. M. Kilmer, Trees. have bad their feelings played upon long enough by this foolish notion ofj and enough unnecessary anitering where she will attend the Normal graduating exerclssnaae enjoy a viatt with rela- HM anil Mnila- Carefully Csnnmdsd, aad ell Orders Correctly tiled inflicted upon the dog, who! derstands everything he says." Fogg don't doubt it Fenderaoa Isn't very profound, you know." Boston Transcript.

"We have fixed pie rate in thla establishment, air. and-" "Vou really havef How delightfully frank! In all other places they call them alters." Bait-more American. Wine "I think those people that moved into the next flat are in straitened circumstances." Husband "They mast be, or else they comkUt teve get is often killed for nothing but a popular) A. D. Brown, the blacksmith and Council K.

of V. M. mean tnd Paints, Oils, Tarnishes, fallacy. It Is high time than common-1 wagon worxer as is noma wet Boolevani, sense should rule; that we should believe Kosodale, opposite BalTs hall, haw srrsng- axd 4th Wednesday at Medera Xaighta HalL J. Caanoat.

Bet. oks, rerkttBeals, EuJoaery, etc. Goods the fact that there is no such thing as hy-1 od with J. K. JeOriss for a paitotrship, and rid ourselves ef this baga-l and the firm win known bereaftsr as sjalecttd wUl great ears, sad owrantod as The Coaimsreisl II year.

ttoocf the mad de. tl Brown JeQtos. Pearler..

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