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The Republican Citizen from Atwood, Kansas • 5

The Republican Citizen from Atwood, Kansas • 5

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Atwood, Kansas
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OR Miss Winifred the accomplished put Keapp in an editorial as ATWOOD KAN SCHOO! SHOES KANS 48 4TWOOD HUDSON vicable the LEEPER 't Yourg for Business ANSA' EDUCATIONAL NOTES BY COUNTY SUPT MORGAN KANSAS CARLSON Atwood Kansas RED ROBERTSON Atwood ansas his honesty At 1 Business ATWOOD him in this important position visi Route 3 it is good hard every aATWOOD Mr and Mrs George enter tained Mrs Brut! Sawer II und Miss lora Barer at Thanksgiving dinner II Guy received' word of Miss Spear formerly bf this place and Mr Ralph Winegar ot aunton SouthjDota ere united in marriage afMa'dispir South Dakota on Nov 18 th' 1904c ZWICKLP Mr John Weishupi and Miss Lizzie Zwickle of Herndon were united i marriage on November 14th Rev' ather Wenzel officiating This young couple are welland favorably known in Ileyndonind have a host of friends who wish thein a happy future ''51 wcotoliy'77 A jo8ph AH Pointe Kt South LITTLE WONDER SHOR STO Aff JT1 0 VTURNERv HyJciah and Surgeon 2 Attorney at Law Practice in all District ederal and Supremo Courts It is very important that the Schoo) Children have good solid Shoes to wear to School They like to wear heavy doarse Shoes but still they want something good If you will try our noted' Village School Shoes you will find all those quali ties in them Good sp)ep full vamps leather counters A and perfect fit ting Others claim to htCve something just as good That is simply acknowledging that the Village School Shoes are the best: the needed assistance oy nil means young friend study your Tossdn every day Try it and see hpw much belter things move You need some seal work for those little folks They should sit there idle ml Jrry wrpgifigving hthe boyrf dn'TMffiksgi vjng daughter of Mr Spear of Decatur County formerly of this county' and is well known by all the youngpeople of Atwood The Citizen joins her inany Triends in wishing the young couple a long and prosperous xuiure R'bertson was ing in Ludeil last Wednesday Carlson moved into his elegant new building this week It is worth your while to call and see him your old cloths made new at Suitorum Overcoats and ladles skirts a ieclaltj Copper bls son David and Miller of McDonald were in Atwood Thanksgiving Day Blshoj and his basket ball team left Wednesday lor Oberlin Time Title 5 rancis being at Topeka forced him to remove carload bis family to that place but he still and one retains his homo here He was chair man of our last Republican County of Convention was secretary of the Turner Mr und Mrs Price Mr and Mrs Turner 82 in number The Turners have had TuhSUHAL AKTIST Diamond Barber Shop moving picture tihqw as evey carte 'to Atwood Thcyjfad filmi' that get outside of the largo cities such a a 11 Vi JUUV 1 r3uT HODUOry AllW irlvlnz the poonlYIn small I District Court adjourned' for term last afternoon Wagner qf Jefferson township was in Atwood Thanksgiving day Our horsebuyer Ggorge Tillitt made a busines trip to Herndon Wed nesday Geiger and Miss (Ibra Shirley left for Oberlin on the Wed nesday morning train Mr Pearl Gibbs the Tully mer chant was transacting buainess in Atwood the first of this week Chleborad went east Sun day night to look after his property in Missouri Stephan went to St ran cis on the Monday night traih return ing Tuesday night A Halley left the city the first of this week humming the well knowu air Meet me ip St Louis at the air Jnb Kampus of Richland town ship was transacting busine in Rat real estate office last Monday The new residence property of Ed Shirley is nearly completed Ed Ten Eyck is doing the carpenter work and is making a fine residence Blackburn of St and George Tillitt shipped a of horses from St rancis from Atwood last Tuesday night Otto Swartz and Matt Wurm Herndon were transacting business in Republican Connty Ce tral committee at the time of his appointment in the marshals office and has always been identified among tiny most active workers Heworked and voted for the success of the Republican candidates in this county in the recent election in lull sympathy with every pledge made by tiie party during the eiitn ia ire iust closed ue I one cun question i ability or Republicanism It is need les to sav that lie will have the en not HlUblimiO Mippui alive and Republican Central coin iniltve of this county and we hope the Representatives from the Big Seventh and the western part of the state will VS in Shaffer and Wm Stokes line up solidly liehind him and land who have been hunting in the bund hill of Nebraska for several weeks i returned home jesterday 1'hey had the misfortune to lose a valuable hr which died at the depot us they were coming into town and Mrs II Turner of Colby celebrated the annual thanks Mr and Mrs Dn McDonald cm tertaiMd friend hukf! vlng to the Legislature to render him every possible assistance Stubbs who js largely re sponsible for the great reioriu move ment which has swept The state and' who has conducted an ablu und clean campaign should be elected Speaker qf 'the House without opposition The people have confidence in him and bis methods The Seventh Congress ional District and the part of the state should be recognized withone of the other chief offices of the House and we know of no better selection that could be made either in point of importance of the office or general qualification and fitness qf the man than that of Knapp former editor And proprietor of Uns paper for Chief Clerk and we therefore suggest liis name for that place hui been a resident of the Seventh Congressional District for over 2l years having Jived in Harper county from 1878 to 1886 and in this county since that time During the session of 1901 be Served under Chief Clerk int Judge of this District and upon the personal solicitation of Chief lerk Mason served ip both the' regular and special sessions of 1903 He was the Only employe urjder who hud previous experience aird became thoroughly familiar with every branch ot the work March 1992 Mr Knapp sold the and was appointed to the office of epuiy United States Marshal by the late Crum and was re tained hyW Mackey the present marshal His headquarters Sticks Mr Math Schissler and Susanna Herndon were uni recent years and we predict that their ted in marriage Monday November expectations will be even surpassed i I he people have condemned the urac 1 ThQ CQPtracting parties are well Itica of distributing places auaripy i kpown in Herndon The Citizen joinsof incompetent and needless employes their many friends in wishing them a the legislature payment of political briglit future I debts and obligations amt we hope the time has come when qualification Sohwartz Wuiim and meiibshallbathe fifstconsiderat Mr Henry Schwartz and Miss Mary ion in Jhe selection of the necessary Wurm of Herndon were 'united in officers and employes Governor Hoch marriage Wednesday November 23rd in'V statement'' Just issued 1904 Rev Husmann officiating affirmed hs purposeof carrying out This young couple have a host of every pledge made by the party so far friends who wish them a Iqng and as lies within his power It is now up prosperous future atronizo home industry by to the Atwood Roller Mills 13 Runkin remained in At wood this week visiting with friends Unity Club meets next Wed giving eunfon of their children and triMintl ohihlrun thw hfjinp nf their hod Turner of Mwood There were present from Colby Mr and Mrs 11 11 Turner Miss Nellie Turn er Mr and Mrs A Turner and family of Atwood with their famlies: Mr and Mrs Turner Mr and K1d UoAnlr 'I'nrnA nrrl Kfta wLama hrs wllll nlnv fmmnwith nn 1 is Norton Painter and Paptr hangtr rii'ig (h ue Aiiisuci) bhori Notice do: eM rutec mr Atr Knapp oL Wlchltacounty deputyUnited States marshall" an nounces his canddacy for chief clerk of the Housenf Representatives The Leoti Standard of this week brings follows that election is over and both branches of the legislatureare over whelmingly Republican there can be no excuse if the people of Kansas are not given every reform promised by Governor Hoch and his at the Wichita con vjQilon I The people are looking forward to the Missablest and clearest adtniniscradon of tiyikian and Surgeon OLa' TENEYCK 4 5 CARPENTER ANO BUILDER avEMimales urnished tJ gw MTWOOD Last week schools were visited in Districts No 4 16 23 29 40 59 61 68 70 81 92 96 and 97 Ethel Lovejoy reports a well orgnn ized and well attended literary society conducted at her school house in dis trict No 86 The County Association wes well attended last Saturday About fifty were pres nt all teachers whose names appeared on the prograrn re sponucu WHXl DUV Uil tAVCpUUIJ The following named teachers will I have conducted Thanksgiving exer cises in their schools ere this appears in print: rank Price Gertie Stcnner Ruth Lewis and Selma Olson Amy Smith and Anna Arendt are driving to and from their schools a distance of fourteen miles in the round trip for pch school day Not much time left for the preparation of lessons Season tickets for the remPn211 in the rock pigeon sIiootElmcr Mather I tmr mAnuv vi vm ui iv imru' I week Will Wallace brought a load of wheat to Atwood and sold it for fiftyfive cents per bushel and was told by one of the local buyers I that if the rest of his wheat was of the same grade lie could not pay but fifty cents Will hauled the rest of their wheat to Ludeil and got 75 cents ptr bushel for it Brock of MnnhaU tan has bdgan notion in the District courts of Cheyenne and Rawlins counties for Mrs Gertrude Dewey 1 widow of Dewev deceased The petitions filed set out three causes of action viz Ejectment rents issues' and profits and partition The actions involve hundreds of quarters of land located in those counties Knight Concert Afid Amuse ment Co gave one of their moving nletnre entertainments al tbo nesday afternoon with Mrs Ellison Langmade of Oberlin was in Atwood the latter part of last week Attending to court matters Leeper of Colorado Springs yl 1s visiting with his parents of Blake mas this week and Mrs red Robertson tertalned Robertson and Cashman at Thanksgiving dinner Walker and daughter Emile of their families for 'VMIvent Tltenksgiving with relatives In tho last ton or twelve years nearly JiC 'McCook Nehr always on Thanksgiving day The Misses Dillon and Mar gathering has Steadily Increased 11' gurito JRandall spent from year to Wo hope that serious Illness of bis" last ifayA Slbel roacb ot Uera they may 6njoymkn WodupsdsjrfcraDk left forHHnote i Is 1 1 lai 1 1 Lr ti ika ntiAntrsM 1 fi WB a 1 a ft rr a a 5 4 fowns the stuns tbey: largd ritio a hope they wUl corntr: bgti SALE A INE ARM of one hundred sixty acres in Jqlwaoh' Caunty Nebraska for safe Would trade for Rawlins County and Seven and osa haU mues from Tecumseh the county seat a thriving little L'TSUtjf otjSWQ people our and one half miles from Vesta la fine' market and trading point on Mlt Less' than a' mile from church and school This is a good improved farm the best farming country' in tlie It has lOO acres plowed one' half In corn andj one: half in oats and wheat this year forty acres meadow and twenty acres pasture The pasture supports T' four houses three colts three cowsr and four calves at inis umoi 7 This is a bargain for the right party Call on or address I ROBERTSON ATWOOD KANSAS'" WALTER WALLACE Stonemason and Plasterer OU8e moving done on short notice 'I apdwrs'fi Clad' Mther Mr rank and Miss Bertha Wai Wr of Atwood took Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs mother MrsMartba Runyon of Richland township and Mrs Schuyler Bigelow'fn tertained Mr and Mrs Dempster Scqtt and Mrs Bishop Thanksgiving day All pronounced the pinner served by Mrs as most delicious and complete I 1 TT RhtvoV A 4ttr vrwl nrl fl Tv I Schwab of Herndon ore enjoving a 1 visit from their mother Mrs Susan Schwab also from Mr and Mrs Jncob Brumbaugh of Wawaka Tnd Brumbaugh is a sister of the Schwab brothers number of the sports of Atwood pulled off a shooting match east of Atwood Thanksgiving day In the live pigeon shoot Elmer Mather and isher tledfor first money and AU bl lv IWufi nilUU IL HJvl ai(lvAJvk numbers of the Teachers Lecture first money Course $125 Wvdhesday Noyemlier 30th illustrated lecture Trip Through The ma chine used for throwing the illustra tions upon tho screen Is a Triple Im perial coloring the pictures naturally School achlng well done is work You ed to look over lesson the day or night before you say Is of work so but it is the only way to do work in the school room If you are crowded for time the Iwst way to economize is to know what is in to lesson and also to know whrtt is in to lesson Suppose you have several iu an rithmetic class and one or two fail to get the answer in tho bookj if you have worked the example ft will not take you long to where the mistakes arc On the other hand if you have not looked at tlm lesson you may have to work the problem clear through to Clnnob jn At00(J lnflt) Wednesday find the mistakes and to glvo tlte pupil and caQ 9fty (ljnt wa ns ffPod Atwood the first of this weak Tltey made this office a pleasant call Mrs Dr Yo who has been in Colorado Springs the past few weeks returned to Atwood the first of this Dr York met her at Colby Ai Robertson und daugh ter Mrs Smith prepared a delicious Thanksgiving dinner which Charley i and Charley Scott were BONDED ABSTRACTER 1 Imlirn I tu 1 llhonltn VUUU 'JLIVIULU Wl VZUVllM HIV'U Heat Estate and Brokeraut having lxen advised that court ad journed Saturday returned to wood Monday night expecting to at I tend to matters before the court I KA NA' IIEIKNA SALT LAKH MTV BUTT PORTLAND SAN IRLNCIHCU ANI ALL POINTS AVRsi' WESTBOUND Sunday 6:05 fs JSV'UfW j' 178 Daily except SuDdy MODdy 1 21st 1904 Rev official 1 "find i A'i I MsX1 a 7 jgMaggglyagc BuiiwiM I 1 J' iyi I 4 it 4 wni aiiito '7 7 Cfc MMMM 'X 4 A Vr XX tl IE It "'O jiaakSi 'eV hs J3 'A' 3 :3 Wr 'W31 is III IS 7 jI wiHi 711 ffswaM 1 '5 4 a to A A Mto 44'' 4 'S? 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