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The Inter-State News from Rosedale, Kansas • 1

The Inter-State News from Rosedale, Kansas • 1

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rciaio VOL, 4, i ROSEDALE, KANSAS? DECEMBER 24, 1898. NO. 20 wndation of Home First, Last and All The Time. Independent in Politics. TOWN lUrlvo i ,1 i A stroke of Paralysis is now BREVITIES OF FUN.

Rosedale Commercial, the beef of their kThcTa. Those three famous thoroughfares, the Strand, 8 A doing its worst for O. M. Hunting ton one of our old and well known Fleet street and Ludgate hill, for instance, are paved with jarrah wood First Goose "Mrs Farmer said to-3ay that I was getting nice and fat." Second Goose "Don't let her stuff PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. eitizens.

It is his left side that is as carefully laid as a parquet floor, you." Brooklyn Life. affected. DEATH. Jot Printing of Erar Descriptio: anamwieisiaw 1 ii AT REASONABLY LOW BATES. Aristocracy of Dolldom "My doll can shut her eyes and go to sleep just lovely." Huh! My doll never goes Ricsurd T.

Ferguson, age 80 years, Friday, at 11:30 a. tn, of general debsllty while most of the streets in the heart of the city of London, including hk-torieal Cheapside and the space opposite the Royal exchange and Mansion house, across which 1,900 vehicles sometimes pass in a single hour, are laid with asphalt as clean and smooth as the surface of a ballroom. John Gennings, in Ghautauquan. Entered at the postofflce at Rosedaie, and old age, at she residence of Mrs. J.

to sleep at all; she got msomnier." Chicago Daily Record. SUBSCRIBE FOR seuond class matter. Jarboe 1032 Penn street. Funeral from that number, at 4 o'clock this Saturday evening. Interment in Union cemetery "Is literature a business or a profession T' "A profession when you are writing, and a business when you are trying to sell what you have writ OFiWIAL CITY PAPER.

Mr. Ferguson was among the first settlers -AND- of Kansas City, and leaves four daugh ters and one son to survive him: Mrs. Jo ten." JNortn Amen can. sepbine J. Jarboe, 163a Penn street; Mrs, Isabelle Sharp, 1608 Madison avenue; Mrs, Two Theories.

Willie "11 you ADVBRTISB IN Ida M. Saunders, 3513 Penn street; Mrs, want a woman to see anything, why, just stick it in her mirror." Wise "No. indeed, my boy! When there Nina E. Ktue of 813 16th street; Rich ard L. Ferguson of 2518 Penn Street.

National Debt of France. The national debt of Frances's the largest in the world' upward of about $116 per capita. This debt has not been reduced Sanitary Laws for Barbers. Barbers in Paris are compelled by law to use only nickel-plated combs, and to wash their hands after attend THE: NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled bids will be rpceived by the City Council of the City of Rosedaie, Kansas, at the office of City Clerk of snid City until 7 o'cloeli January 17th, 1899, at which time said bids will be opened for building of Plank Sidewalk on west side Rosedaie of Jlenning Avenue, from south of Right they only have eyes for their faces." N.

Y. Journal. The Eternal Question. She "I wonder why you ever married me?" He "Because I thought I loved you, of course. Did you get the notion chat it was to pay a bet?" Indianapolis Journal.

The Judge "That fellow who was before me to-day has been fined at least a dozen times for fast bioycle riding." Hia Wife "He must have money to burn." "I don't know how that is, but he certainly has money for scorching." Yonkers Statesman. Her Father "And if I consent to of way of K. U. F. S.

M. Railway to Turkey Creek foot Bridge. LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Witness my official hand and the City seal, this 23d day or uecemDer, ltws. J.

F. KINGSLEY, City Clerk. Last week Saterdaj, Mrs. W. (First Published In the Rosedaie Commer Howard returned home from a two cial, Saturday, jjecemocr zun, itsus.

weeks' visit with her sister in Mason NOTICE. Commercial. City, Iowa. ing upon any customer. I shaliTgcTsoftly.

(Isaiah 88:15.) "I shall softly all my years!" Not as the prophet bathed in tears And In deep bitterness of soul, For God hath healed my heavy dole, Hath stilled my pain and dried my tears, And given faith for foolish fears, i "I shall go softly," -since I've found The mighty arm that girds me round Is gentle, as it's sure and strong; "I shall go softly" through the throng And with compulsion calm and sweet Lead sinners to the Saviour's feet. How sternly paced those patient feet Along Capernaum's marble street; How softly and how tenderly Their echoes from Gethsemane Steal down the ages, rich to bless All time with deathless happiness. Into my heart those echoes steal Until I cannot choose but kneel-Not weak and worn, with vigor spent, -But joyous and in glad content The Hoard of Education, of the City of There will be Sunday morning ierv your marriage witn my ciaugnter, Roeed'ile, of the State of Kansas, will ac Ices at I and 10:30 o'clock iu Holy Name cept sealed proposals, until 8 P. M. Jan what do you propose to do lor a living?" Mr.

Spooner 'Til demon uary 2d, 1899. at which time bids will be Catholic Church. strate that two can live as cheaply as 9Bargains in Real Estate, opened, for the purchase of the frame school house known as the Wliitmore school, except the cribbing on which the J. B. Fisheb, one.

We won ask for a cent more than you allow her now." Cleveland 617 8. W. Boulevard building sets, payment to be made within Leader. days alter old is accepted. Bids to oe People of Rosedaie, we notice, And They Lived Happily Ever accompanied by a certified check, or bond, signed by parties satisfactory to the Board nre good patrons of downtown B'ore, especially about the holiday or Education, ror tne sum or same to be returned, or applied on purchase After.

"There is one question I want to ask you, dearest," said the beautiful girl, as she toyed with the And kneeling pray to Him who hears price ii Did is accepted. season. THE COMMERCIAL is the People's Papsr and is on the right side of all important publio questions. Bidders will state time required to re To lead me softly all my years. Ethelbart D.

Warfleld, in N. 7. Independ diamond ring on her third linger. move bididinsr. ent.

"When, we are married will vou ex The RoEetta Mandolin Club famished the music for Miss Bertha Bias to ne addressed cierK uoara or pect me to make mv own bread?" Education, ltosedale, and be marked on THE SOFT SOUTH WINDS. Marshall's birthday party, Wednes faoe Proposal for the purchase of Whit- You can do as you like about it, dar more frame school. ling," he replied, "but I certainly shall day evening last, tiames, music, Board reserves right to reiect any and insist upon your not baking mine." all bids. W. E.

Harvky, Ha mam Life Has Its Cltnatlc Cha.s;es aatd Is Tested kr were indulged in and refresh ments were not left out. Clerk. Chicago Daily You want ture bread. Then call for QUEER DEBATING SOCIETY. And when the south wind blew softly, supposing that they had obtained their pur Kuahton'8 Malt Nutrine; the best Is always A.

A. Deaf Mutes of Berkeley. Discuss Politics and Literature. healthiest and saves doctor bills. Programme of Songs and Beet THE COMMERCIAL gives all the news, both general auu local, in the most readable shape.

It does not distort facta to suit editorial theories, but gives all the happenings of the day with strict impartiality. The queerest debating club in the (Successor to Fry Gerner). 910 S. W. BOULEVARD, tations will be rendered as the world is at JaI.

regular Christmas entertainment at It is a society, whose members talk ROSEDALE, KANSAS, with, their hnsrers and listen with the Walnut Street M. E. Church this Saturday evening. Everybody their eyee. Having always on hand a fresh new stock of It is the mental dueling ground 01 will be rejoicing.

pose, tney weignea ancnor ana sauea along Crete, close in shore. But af ter no long time there beat down from it a tempestuous wind. Acts 27: 13, 14 (Eev. Paul had urged most Btrongly against thia voyage, but the owner ol the vessel and the captain thought they knew a great deal more about the sailing of a ship than any preacher, and so, when the sun shone with encouragement and the soft south winds were balmy, they laughed at Paul's warning and set out on their way with gay hearts. They had not gone very lar, however, before they found out their mistake.

The wind switched about, and was soon beating upon them in the fury of a tempest. The the children of silence, whose ears are closed to the eloquence of others J. N. Mapep has just returned from Northern Michigan, where he has been for the past six months and whose voices are stilled against Groceries, their own. It is called the De l'Epee Pacific for his health.

Our Advertising Rates are the most Reas. Vegetables, Lyceum league, and is a debating so ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED Everywhere for "The Story of tlie Philippines" by Hunt ciety of the deaf and dumb. The name was chosen in grateful memory Produce, oft winds had been so propitious and the weather 10 promising that they onable to be had in any suburban paper. of Abbe De Lpee, the French priest aistesa, commissioned ay me uoveruweat as fBeial Historian to the War Department. Trie 1 ook was written In army samps at San Fran-i ico, on Um Pacific with (ieuerai Merritt, in the ospitaliatHonalulu, in Hong Kong, in the murium tranche at in tlie insurgent lumps with Agminsldo, on the deck of the who originated the sign language and first brought the deaf and dumb into intelligent communication with the Oysters, i.

world around them. i lympla with Dewey, and in tho roar oi battle i. the fall ot Manila, Bonanza lor agents. I rimful ol original pictures tuken by govern-n ent photographer, on the spot. Iirge took.

ew prices, Big profit. Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy unotlicial war books. It is made up of 25 or 30 of the Meats, older students, boys and girls, at tlio California institute for deaf mutes, in utiit free.

Address, F. T. Bar bar. Star had gone in close to the shore, taking chanoes that they would never have thought of risking in a storm. They would have given anything now for more sea-room, but the ship wai caught in the tempest and driven helplessly before the wind.

The special lesson which I wish to Impress is the danger of being deceived by the soft south winds of prosperity and ease which may be fanning your cheeks at the present time. A human life has its climatic changes, like the weather on the Mediterranean Berkeley. Fish, The society meets' in the art room CALL AND SEE US, of the institute, where there arc casts Fruits. of the works of the masters to deligh' r. the eye, and "honorable mention' of two who are kin to them in affliction We would cordially solicit the 1 sea; that the weatner is lair to-day Douglas Tilden and G.

S. Eedmond patronage of the people of Rosedaie to show them that all roads to and the wind blowing softly from the south is no sign that it will continue WE'LL TREAT YOU RIGHT- and vicinity. achievement are not closed to them. so to-morrow, but rather an indication In the art room is a big drum to call the meeting to order, and, while they that it will not, for the weather is liable to change and storms are certain to come ere long. cannot hear its roll, so keenly sensi tive are the students that they can insurance Bid Chicago.

William Eimbal, who was leaded while a work in the Argentine smelter, is dangerously ill at his home in 1 osedale, it being his third attack. His recovery is doubt Jul. i Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Fergueson, on Wyandotte Btreet, a lirL THE SUCCESS PK THE SEASON.

Subscriptions to the ledger Monthly i re just rolling: in by thousands. It wil ay any of our readers to drop In at the office and look at a sanple copy of the Ledger Monthly, and then take advantage of our clubbing rates. We will send the Kotedala Commxbcul and the Ledger Monthly for $1.60. This ts a very small price to get an excellent local newspaper and America's Great Family Magazine. Just think of It this paper and a beautiful mugazlne for only $1.60.

Do net miss such an opportunity. Wm. DMEORGE. feel its vibrations, hence it serve its purpose. DBALKB IN Three boys and three girls take part in the debate, and judges are part 111 tue ueuaie, auu juuges ui T1 is pi.

1 1 IJrOflS, MeaiCineS. KfiemiCalS chosen from among the members Many young people are led to think lightly of the necessity of building up a strong and solid character because life seems to them like a sunny all on sheltered waters, with only oft south wind enough to make the voyage pleasant- They have been ac hedged about by father and mothei and frienda and so inspired by the natural buoyancy of youth and health, that It is hard for them to believ their sea the sea on which they sail with such exultant hearts may soon be swept by a fierce and bitter tem I mi. 1 a- a i AH 6 fruDjects discussed are political ft lit-Awa-im AT I Atiianfl I SUBSCRIBE! ONLY 'ft Per Year, JL fllU raUJUl JUBUlUIilBO. LONDON STREET PAVEMENTS. 1 Rivalry Among Local Boards Hakes Good Thoroughfares.

SOAPS, COMBS, SPONGES SYRINGES, The streets of London are under pest and their frail boat caught and driven by the storm and in danger ol the charge of the district boards and vestries. The system is not altogether BRUSHES, PERFUMERY eternal shipwreck. of South days ago. Yet it is not well for ns to be thui deceived. Every one of us must stand an ideal one, but it has its advantages.

TOILET ARTICILES. Frederics; Piercy, Rosedaie, fell a few. breaking his right leg. It tends, for one thing, to promote And encourage emulation among the And all goods usually kept in an IN ADVANCE. the storms of life, and It is worse than foolish it Is wicked not to be making preparations for them.

A wist ship builder does not build his vessel for the calmest weather that Is like up-to-date Drug atore various local bodies, with the result that the streets of London are probably better kept than those of any other city in the world. There is, moreover, plenty of variety, which a PHTSICIUS PRESCRIPTIONS JOB WORK A SPECIALTY. good many people consider pleasing. I some local bodies pin their faith upon Carefully Compounded, and all Orders Mrs. Rodicker, of Olen Park edition is very ill at ber home on Gertrude avenue.

The Rosette Mandolin and Guitar Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Everett Jackson. A very enjoyable evening of music and song was spent. WAKTED fSEVERALTEWSTWOlTHT PERIODS la tbi. state to swinge oar business In their awa and nearby eoanuua. It la mainly oWttm work eosnacted at home Salary straight Swa) a year and expenses definite, bona fide, no we, ao less salary.

Moathly ST. References. Enclose seU-addfeise1 stamped envelope. Has best Z. Hen, Prase, Dept.

Uxioato, Correctly filled ly to be met, but he keeps in hi mind the fury of the roughest storm. Thl ship will, of course, have many eala days, many days when sailing is onlj a pleasure and when the winds in ns sense test the capacity of the ship) but the ship builder who is master oi his business keeps in mind the tempest which is likely to come at any time Ha knows that any boat can make a good showing in fair weather, but thl true test of the vessel's ability cornel out in the time of storm. Bishop Via- Australian hard jarrah wood for paving the roads, others prefer the old-fashioned stone cobbles or granite blocks and a few wear by asphalt. In ERGIflL, tug Rosedaie com 1008 8. 7.

ES3I3YCITI, 1 Paint, Oils, Varnishes, Newspapers, Books, Periodicals, Stationery, etc. Goods elected with great care, and warranted as represented. the short run of three miles from Victoria in the west to Aldgate in the east the inquiring stranger will find all these varieties of roadway and aU la Chjfctanqiisn..

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