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hi If VOL. XIX. HOISINGTON, BARTON COUNTY, KANSAS, JTJLY 11 1907 NO. 23 i I 1AI A It IAIITII Harry Hartman spent the 4th at Great Bend. Special sale on sheet music 15c at the second hand store.

Try those delicious ice cream sodas at the Farasworth Drugstore. The 8th Annual Barton county 6 JAPAN war wirn Ifoir will be held from Sept. 10th to James V. Bemora James Valentirfe Bemore died at his home in this city of general failing in health from old age. He had been bedfast for some time.

He was born at Galaway N. Y. and at the time of his death was 89 years 7 months and. "12 days old. He served in the war of the Rebellion from Sept.

3, 1864 to June 9th. 18G5 when he was honorably discharged from Co. 91st. N. Y.

Volunteers. Mr. Bemore came to Kansas 24 years ago and located in in Russell county and from there moved to Hoisington 8 years ago. He was united in marriage to Miss Came Comstock, Jan. 12, 1858.

To this union was born eight children, six of whom survive. Two sons and four daughters as fellows; Al Sheuerman Skirts 10 to 25 Per Cent Discount We have divided our entire stock of skirts, blacks excepted, into two lots, marking LOT NO. YOUR CHOICE AT 10 per cent OFF LOT NO. 2, YOUR CHOICE AJ 20 per cent OFF 14th. The Supreme court has made a ruling in' a case brought up from Wichita that the city has no right has been predicted by some, but there is much more danger of Fire and Lightning to Wheat in Stacks and Granaries.

to create separate seiiools for I I the white and blacks. Mrs. flossier and children feft Monday night for Garden City to spend a month with her sister. She may take a trip to Colorado Springs before returning. i i i Remember this is not a sale of bdds and ends but a reduced price on every skirt, excepting blacks, -While driving near bdin Sunday bert, living In Independence Colo.

Tilden, who is in the territory, Mrs. in the stock. It means a saving to the purchaser TT 1 ran away, rvanon nomsu team Ida Bell of Hays City, Mrs. Lottie throwing him out breaking his arm. Emenheiser of Frederick, Okla.

Mrs. Dr. Koch was called and set the in- of from 50c to $1.50 on a stylish, neatly fitting, I well made skirt. I It i I will insure you against loss for a very small premium. Inquire how cheap this insurance is.

Only the best companies represented. J. H. HARTMAN, Hoisington, Kansas Phones. 59 and 90 Ella Davis of Ventura, Cal.

and hured limb. Mrs. Minnie Hafl'of this city. Mr3. G.

W. Cooney and son. Gray The funeral was held at the M. E. rofnmoH I tipsrinv rr t.

Irnm a Church Sunday at 2 o'clock, ftn(j reia. I I I i ducted by Rev. Hugh J. Donaldson tives in Philadelphia and other east JACKSON CORSETS Another shipment of Jackson Corsets was received ern points. and the remains were laid to rest in the Hoisington cemetary.

i 1 Dr. Koch made a professional vis it to Otis Monday. He went in a new Jackson automobile and was ac Card of Thanks. desire to tliank our many 4 and placed in stock today. A number of new I styles were aided.

Tape Girdles, Faultless Girdles, College Girl and The Peerless are stylish garments. companied by M. C. Elmore and 4 friends who so kindly assisted us in 1SSCS5SZ QSSBS3 Chas. Hall.

The doctor is ngunng loss of our.husband and father, also for the manv floral offerings. Clarence Smith a 13 year old fam- Salina bov was killed last week bv Mrs, Valentine Bemore and 'Morrison ily. Notice to the Public grasping the end of a live electric wire that was charged with 2000 volts. Live wires are a good thing City Report Expenditures quarter ending June -4 to let alone. Alois Bieberlv fell from his bi SELLERS OF RELIABLE MERCHANDISE 29, 07.

AT LOW PRICES I J. W. Brannin, work on Avater cycle near Odin Sunday and his collar bone, He was pipe $1.25 where Dr. Koch Fred Boyle, labor, pest house 2.0U brought to town. sent the C.

T. Hoagland, W. com. lb'r 38754 set the broken bone and W. A.

Cornelius, city. el'k young man home again. rlois. Lb'r Co. Ibr.

coal 20.80 School Patrons Peoples State Bank, dft Cent The annual school meeting will Found. Co. 36.13 be held on Thursday, July 18th. Peoples Bank, Crane Co. Let every one turn out and help to D.

W. Humphrey, hauling dirt 1.25 Council Proceedings. The council met in adjourned session Monday night with Mayor Heath in the chair. Councilmen Vani-man, Mitchell and Russell were present Minutes of previous meeting approved. Mitchell and Gross reported as to cleaning up back of Arlington and The latest crop bug has beeVi found in Sedgwick county.

It is the elephant bug. It is not as large as an elephant but has a probo-sis similar to the elephant with which it does damage to young corn On a trolley car the other day a man got on who was under the influence of liquor. He got a seat A. Goodwin, expense. 31.00 make success.

The meeting comes during a busy season but is as worthy of your time as any business you S- S. Shattuck, marsh. killing We have consolidated the restau-rauts known as the Arlington Cafe and Coy's Restaurant and have moved to the corner north of the depot and wonld be pleased to have you call. Good Service Fair Prices Courteous Treatment F. B.

COY and A. J. FRITZ, Proprietors a iiimia-Mxxmni 41.30 may have to attend to. J. L.

Seagondollar, judge elect. 3.0'Q If the meeting it postponed on W. H. Varah, 3.00 account of the small attendance Edgar Jenkins, clerk 3.00 it places both the board and pros-i 1A i a iA'AA ni i ir I i Si shof nnL' rv cs 1 A t-iri A II fill on An Ia1T7" him. IV non tlio pective teacher in unfavoraable cir C.

T. Hoagland, W. com. l'br 33.00 conductor came around for his fare this old lady jumped up and said; Hois. Dispatch, pt'g- 28.07 cumstances and often results in the school being without a teacher and Hois.

Light 25.50 forced to take what thev can get. Do you allow drunken people on this car?" "No, madam," replied the con pump. sup. 154151 It is surely worth while to make Ella Wildgen, clerk elect. 3.00 the building and grounds as attrac Mrs.

Goodwin 3.00 ductor. Tmt sit down and nobody tive as possible, for our boys and will notice you" A. H. Baker, apprais. prop.

2.00 C. T. Hoagland, bal. W. com.

20.00 girl have to spend an important part of their lives there. Come out i i-i ii rir i i in it i at the laundry but the work is not finished yet. Mayor Heath reported as to work on railroad crossing also as to nuisance of blowing whistles in the yards which he promised would be abated. Mayor also reported that the Mo. Pac.

had agreed to let city tise their widl across the track south of the pumpiag plant and instructed tha water commissioner to investigate and ascertain the cost of putting a pump in th well. Reports of Police Judge and City Treasurer read and accepted. The petition of A. W. Brewster was laid over until next next meeting.

The $5.00 fine of J. J. Wilson was remitted by Mayor Heath. Council adjourned to meet Tuesday July 10. I.

W. Yknser, Clf.rk. patrons and help to make this a sue- t-'u f. cessful school year. fe nn Respectfully.

"ftft Edward Opie, Co. Supt. FItt9 ft Elected Officer. oaiance marsn. d.ou J.

Ii. Prose, writing ord 10.00 The Ladies Society to the B. of Chus. Duling, spec'l L. F.

and E. held their regular W. Cox, 2.00 meeting Friday afternoon, July 5th Ed Fuller, 2.00 followed by installation of officers Total disbursement for open to the members of the B. of quarter 664.02 The season will soon be at hand when you will need a plow. Ask any of your neighbors about the Defiance plow.

V'e have sold lots of them and they give universal satisfaction. DEFIANCE PLOWS LEAD THEM ALL To bal. on deposit L. F. and E.

and their families after which supper was served. The city ,49.61 Treasurer following officers were installed: 713.63 President, Mrs. Lillian Spencer; Receipts of money by city clerk Vice-President, Mrs. Augusta Stringfellow; Past-President, Mrs. from the various dep for quarter Maggie Cromwell, Chaplain, Mrs.

224.27 Lizzie Folsom; Secretary, Mrs. An 304.63 na Dolen; Treasurer, Mrs. Anna ft ending Jun 29 07. Bal. on hand Mar.

30 07 Water rents collected License Poll tax Sale of wagon cover. Total receipts Vanhooser; Collector, Mrs. Katha BBIttHf.BHQFf-CQ-Cnl- A Peculiar Accident. "While A. Sch wager and his littje daughter Elizabeth were driving to Odin Tuesday a spark from a passing engine near Red Wing the cotton lap robe on fire.

The flames caught the little girls dress and in trying to extinguish the blaze he got both of his hands badly burned. The fire burned through the little girls dres before Mr. Sch wager got it put ont but she was only slightly burned. Dr. Koch dressed Mr.

Sihwagerss hands which were badly blistered. 75.23 105.00 4.50 713.63 Police Judges Report. For April, May and June. rine Disney; Warden, Mrs; Katie Gross; Conductor, Mrs. Hattie Peugh; Outside Guard, Mrs.

Fanny Rnggles; Inside Guard, rs. Georgia Bowler; Trustees, Mrs. Mae Turner, Mrs. Lizzie Folsom and Mrs. Maggie Cromwell; Board of Relief, Mrs.

Spencer, Mrs. String-fellow and Mrs. Cromwell; Magazine Correspondent and Organist, Miss Lottie Gross. Fines imposed S31.00 Fines collected 29.75 Judges osts 15.40 Marsha! costs 4.75 Dog tax collected 42.00 Judges costs 4.50 Total paid to treasurer 70.5 We also Have the Little Yankee Plows. Come and look them over.

Bain arid Mandt Wagons Two standard makes that will bear close inspection. We can also supply your wants in the line, of Buggies, Surries, Road Wagons, Harness, etc. etc. We have a few of the famous Reliable Gasoline Stoves on hand yet. Get one of them If you need a refrigerator, get a Gurney.

We have them and sell them. Our FURNITURE Department Always pleases customers. The line is kept complete and lip to date. Let us show you our Furniture and quote prices the next time you buy. Try our Tinning and Plumbing Departments.

Cannot be teat in the city. List of Letters. Remaining uncalled for week ending July 11 at Hoisington, Kas. Oliver Thompson Wm. Tobii J.

0. Taylor. Mrs Lucy Green. In calling for the above please say advertised giving date of list. W.

D. Viscest, P. M. a Mrs. J.

F. Crane left on No. 2 for a visit with friends and relatives in Coffeyville and Kansas Uity. Fred Wolfe lias been selected to fill the vacancy in the office of sheriff of Bush county caused by1 the death of John Hartman. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Griffin returned the first of the wek from a Notice for Bids. The school board of Dist.

29 will receive sealed bids ui to 10, 1907 for 50 tons of Canon City iump cool delivered at the school house. Also for one No SG P. furnace made by the Bonuot Co. Bids are ir daucditpr be in the hands of the clerk bv i two weeks visit with the Tilie, Mo. 1 12 o'clock M.

Aug 10. Mrs. B. P. Ideri of Mays J.

F. llhowN, Clerk. Rev. Nichols has the school census nearly complete and has 475 under 21 years of age in thU district. J.

Dean Zeiler has decided to take the 8th and 9th grades in the Hoisington schools this winter. The enterprising people of Little Kiver have a project under headway to put down a 2000 foot prospect hole. for 35 yjirs a resident of Barton county died at his home in Great Bend July 4th. aged 73 years. All who have been attending the social dances are invited to attend the shirt waist dance in the opera bouse Friday night.

Eletric fans. By Order of Cora. Mrs. Jake Crane and children went to Osawatomie Tuesday night to visit relatives. They were in the wreck of No.

2 at Uushong but A.M. I a It A lee cold pop-n-p-p and butter-ter-ter milk at Coffev's JSmoke house. Also chewing and smoking. Marquette has asked for sealed bids for someone to do their pumping end managing for them. Mrs.

J. E. Spenseller received a wrre not hurt. Edgar Disnev and! for last week through Ed Heltemes were a Won the train Kov Dever, Record Keener for Macabees, for her husbands death. auc eecapeu uninjured..

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