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Con.plete change of program.
You are sure to be pleased.
Admission 25 & 35 cents.
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Erics, Tcilct Articles
AND SUNDRIES.
Prescriptions carefully compounded
day or night. V1R e do not sutslitute.n
tfjl We have a 2rpe end rcrrplete ftcck of Stat'onf ry, Sporting
Goods, Fishing Tackle. Pipes, Ciesrs and Tobact.o.
LoM'ney's Chocolates and Eon-Bons.
One minute Washer.
Riverside Oaks,
Comets.
Acorn Base Burners.
Pipe of all kinds.
Hods, Shovels, stove-bords.
Paints, Oil and Varnish of all kinds.
Hardware store, Hays City.
M. M. WINTERS
George S. Grass,
Healer In
Shoes and Gents' Furnishings.
Exclusive
Agency for
he QUEEN
IUALITY shoe
for Women,
& the W. L.
Douglas shoe
for Men.
Remember that quality is the true
test of Cheapness.
Light,
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KOV. 1i, AT 8:30
Everything guaranteed good.
Come and try it one evening.
Reserved at King's drug-store
Now Ready for your Inspection
The New Fall & Vv inter styles
FROM
Chas. A. Stevens & Bros.
Chicago, Ills.
I now haivt ready f '. r jour inspection
tie con pi-Tt hir"c fslio" l.ooke, and
the samples of rniferiHl. f-howinjr an
irnmerfe vsriotj Mlts in Hfh-olabs
rmm tailored Stic. SHrts aid DrefFts.
rru-de to f.'i r crd r accordirpr to your
iiidividtiul r a.-urt merita frcm your own
Kit ction of rr :' i j: !f. ycriYot fit urd
f atit-fj tt:or mr-iiri A'm b com
plete lire ot r-ff-io-wtHr apparel of
all Vi (if. (
It will l.e k j!eaurc to mo to have
J on nil r c 1 1 c- t !ir vrlherou
wjflt to li y or rf, k1 I wil te only
tc; f li d io t-tivi ci ?r r j s-h m- jou of
r r i M'C (d jliiif Mtnt'cr.
Mrs. Laura E. Stout,
Repies e rtirp t is icrt hcuie
lii IiA"Y c r.d Lilis county.
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When in need?
Df anything J
In my line
call and b j
convinced
that my
prices are -right,
and.
Qassiiian's
-A
Slioe Sliop !
equipped with modem and up-to- i
date machinery. I
medium or heavy . half -soles
sewed on while you wait.
Neat mending & invisible pa tciir. a specialty '
Published every Saturday morning.
Indejendent of any Politics.
leered as second-class matter in the post
office at Hays. Kansas.
Established in 1882 by Harry Freese
November 7, 1908.
Optimism.
To the defeated candidate we can but j
Fay in the words of Jean Franklin:
There's a bad side,
'Tis the sad side,
Never mind it!
T here's a bright side,
'Tis the right side
Try to find it!
In BiV Creek township 530 votes
were catt, S8 more than four years ago
-tr.rj a hundrt-d more than twyo years
va. Twenty-four tickets were thrown
.... .... A rtr.. ki.D T.7xm trtA
iraight republican and one hundred
Lots of floaters, the fellows who al
'hs wnrt leer ard cigars before elec
tion, were in town Monday, but the
Candida U?s very penti'.ily kept, to their
pre mist s r.d cipars and dnnk were
scarce. .No rutrrels of beer were cart
ed out like in old times.
Our town was ail afire on Monday
when it whs accidently discovered that
many farrners were required to pay
more tpyps this vesr bv n increased
assePrtHint, while tbp Railroad wouH
pay the county shout $3 00 less in ty
Our streets were full of excited
formers, dicusine the matter. But
the rcp'e pboiTd rfrrember that, the
County f'omm?c'i"'ners "r County AQ
?ecFn'ii bfivp notb'nfr to dp with the
rai'rosH t?x a the State Bo?rd of
T?si1ro;id foTrrniseior'ers fix the valua
tion of A1A. railroad property, otifx
the County Clerk ad the ao?essment
is then made &QXng to the levy on
that valuation.
Thp pew bridge across the creek on
the wept p;de of town is completed and
is a great convience to thopp traveling
that wv. Now let Commissioner Brull
ave the road opened from there alonjr
the north side of the railroad track to
Yocfirippto pnd he will receive the
thsrVs of the people of our town and
of Yocemento. The county pays the
railroad for it and has the right to use
it.
ILleepion s Over.
E'r ctjon i over, tp the relief pf the
treneral rh'Tc. TAFT is eVcted Pres
ident: STUPBS is eieetf d Govern or of
Kansas.
In Elli-' county the Republicans re
elected George P.rown as sheriff, the
democrats electing thp rest of the tick
t. In this Commissioner d'itript Isaac
Ze'"plpr f'pfepts Frull by 140 and in the
third district Goetz defeated Miles.
In Eig Crrrk Twr- J Y- Pee ring 8pd
F. F. ytLrir, tie rerrMicapp, werp
elected Josticps of the Peace.
James Behan made a wonderful run
for Representative, corr-ipg within 150
vote of an flection; but it being a
U. S. Senatorial vepr bis election in a
democratic county was hardly ross'D,e-
For a man unknown to the grsnera'
voters Mr. Flood madea splendid right
for County Attorney, capturing several
hundred of the oppofition votes but he
had a very popular man in Jake Shutts
to run against.
The victory for Isaac Zeigler was ex
pected for he is very popular and a
business man to Took after the country's
business. Mr. Brull never grappd the
situation of a public offirer. Elected
by non-partizan Votes he was 'iltn
partizan while hi many official acts
were injudicious for he was thinking
less of the county's interests than of
hig personal friends wishes. That Sa
line river bridge being an outrage to
the taxpayers ppfi traveling public and
even his changing the district for his
private gain did not say? btrTJ:
Oh! Isn't It
Delightful?,
You will not be surprised at
the immense demand for
"LEE" Sensation
Coffee
iter you have tested it, for its
ralue is seldom equalled at double
its price 25c per pound.
IT IS OfSE OF TH5
- h m& j 0 It $
Rev. Scott and wife now of Wakee
ney. who formerly lived here, were
down Wednesday to attend the Barnes
Bamberpr wedding.
A male quartette will sing at the
Presbyterian church Sunday evening.
Homer Meyer is going away and this
will be your last chance to hear him
sing.
In the election in this county. Co.
Treasurer Dreiling and District Clerk
Stanton had no opposition on the tick
et, the candidates of the other side
having withdrawn.
In Big Creek township a hundred
! votes wre cast in the first two hours,
j The judges were C. W. Miller. Jacob
Bissing and John Brumitt, with Frank
j Lordeitsch and Ed Yost as clerks-
Next Sundpy evening at the Metho
dist church the pastor, Rev. Smith,
will present the subject of Home Mis
sions and Church Extension. In this
address a description is given of the
pastor's experience in the Marquette
cyclone in which his church was totally
wrecked and the parsonage in which he
was living with the family was corn-
pletely destroyed
Taxes are now due and payable if
you desire. The present tax law only
allows an increase of two per cent in
the taxes of this year over the limit
allowed last year. This is not equal to
natural increase because of increased
wealth, to say nothing of the $213,000,
000 of personal property that has here
tofore escaped taxation and which will
carry more than the two per cent in
crease. Lutheran Church.
C. F. Wtest. Pastor
T:00 a. m. Pundav School.
11:00 p n. Public Worship. Subject:
'The Jledeemed Church,"
Offering for Home Missions.
6-3 r rn. C. F. Fooietv. Topic:
"Missions and Evangelism."
7:30 r m Public Worship Subject:
"Tbe Sorrow that Worketh.'
7:80 p m. Wednepdnv Bible Train
ing Clss and PraT-e- Meeting.
You are cordially invited to these ser
vices. Heavier Rails.
The Union Pacific Railway is now
laying new and heavier rails on their
svstem in Kansas and have reached
west this side of Salina. The rails are
ten poimdo heavier than the old ones
The continuous joint plate is being
used, which officials state will do awy
with the -'counting pf the joints-' as
they vyill rnake np noise at all npw
when trains are passing over them
The tie plate is also being used. With
the continued increase in traffic on this
road with Ions' and heavy freight trains
and long passenger trains the officials
propose tp mfke.this one of the best
roads in the United States.
re iv Met jkfa rhe t
I have opened up the Johnson Butch
er shop on north Main street and will
sell you the best of meets at the lowest
price?- See or phone me. 37rtf
Roy Thomas.
Hogs for Sale.
I have about fifty pigs and hogs of
all sizes for sale 8t my farm on section
31, twp. 19, southwest pf Hays. See
or 8ddreps A- W. CofFLANp,
Havs, Kansas.
Fred Miller has fpr sale fifteen hun
dred (1500) lots in ell parts of the city.
Prices range from $10.00 up. Will sell
on monthly payments or any other way
to suit the pure! aaer. 4?-tf
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I Hays Gity Laundry
FRED I LIFT, PROP. I
ALL WORK FIRST
., .CLASS...
) We also do chemical clothes
i cleaning. -j.;,' .; .
JL Wortc caled for and delivered. 7
Phone 62.
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If You Want
A fast, reliable, durable and
economical conveyance.
The Indian Motorcyle
is at your service. It holds every track
record worth having in the U. S. and
perfect scores in Great Britain 2 years.
v We have some very interesting
booklets describing how the
Indian is built.
Drop us a card and it will bring
catalog and booklets. Address
H- Tholen & Son, Victoria, Ks.
Peed for Sale.
We have an abBAd&ee if feid (500
shocks cornf odder, 400 ehocits kafiir-f
corn. CO tons hay, straw in abundance,
one-half section fenced pasture), good
shedding-, river watey. and will rent
out pasture, sell feed cr vtl'd taifc Earns
J. U. UATUDAL.
Physician & Surgeon
Phone i Office 34.
" Residence 46
bays, Kansas.
Office Citizen? Rani, block.
O. M. HOLMQU1ST,
attorNey-at-law.
HAYS CITY. KANSAS,
OFFICE OVER
1ST xNATIOML BANK.
Phone 180.
. A. Rea,
71 ttorn ey a t JLa w.
Office over JPostofflet.
Phone 129.
WM. JORDAN.
RESIDENT DENTIST
Phone 84. - Havs. Kans.
Do You Want to Sell
Your Farm?
If so kindly send me a full description
and your price. have buyers
here in eastern Kaunas whom I am
bringing to your country every two
weefrs and selling land. I have im
mediate buyers for quarter sections.
and one-half sections. Don't wait but
send me a description of your land to
day. My commissions are reasonable.
Address
O. H. McQuary, Jr. & Go.,
Real Estate Loan & Investmfnt Co.,
Morrill, Brown County. Kans.
Or see our representativbe. C. A.
I..EE, at our office over Post Office in
Hays, Kansas.
Notice for Publication. No. 0320
Department of the Interior, U.S. Land
Office Colby. Kansas. Oct 26. 1908
Notice is hereby given that Ida Go
ble. formerly Ida Clements, of Hays,
Kansas, who. on Oct. 26. 1903. made
Homestead Fntry No 2fiP08, Serial No.
0320 for the NwJ of NwJ4 Section 2ft,
Township 11 south, range 18, W. 6th
p. rn., has 'riled notice, of intention to
make final rive year proof to establish
claim to the land above described be
fore the Clerk of the District Court
at Havs Kansas, on the 12th dav of
December 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ben Eatpn. Frank Spellman,
Iobn Stackhonse. Sylvester Clements
nil of Hays P. U- Kansas.
Jno. Thomas, Register
o 31 12
Wofic for Publication, Xo, 030M.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Laud Office at Colby, Kansas.
Oct TO. iqo.
Notice is hereby given that Paul
Ruder, Jr. of Schoengen, P.O. Kansas, who
on November 6. 1902 made Homestead en
try No. 26366 Serial No. 0301 for the
NSWJ section 28, township 15 south,
range j8 west 6(h p. M., has filed notice
of intention f make final five year proof
to establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before th Probate Judge a Hays,
Kansas on the 28th day of November, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses.
Nick Zimmerman, Felix Werth
Joseph Dinges, Henry Woerth
all of Schoengen P.O. Kansas.
Jno. Thomas. Meqister.
Sept. 12 O IO
Your Best Friend
in time of need is a fat bank
account. It will stand by you
when all others fail. The way
to acquire this fat account is to
begin depositing and keep at it.
The
Citizens' State Bank
accepts very small sums and in
vites you to start an account with
it to-day. After once commenc
ing, you will need no urging to
add to your account. The bene
fits will be 50 -bvi"U5
,3V
You are uro
of success
when you use
LEE BAKING POWDER
It is the most popular of all be
cause it is roost efficient, abso
lutely Pure and never fails to
make your flour foods light, sweet
and wholesome. 16-oz. can 25e
IT 13 OfiS OF TKS
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Drugs, Perfumes,
Toilet Articles, Books,
Stationery Sundries
Cigars.
Ice Cream, Sodas and Sundaes.
Prescriptions carefully and
promptly filled.
Furniture t
Carpets, Curtains, Matting, Wall Paper,
Pictures, Picture Frames, Etc
Good Wail Paper at 5c a Roll.
WINDOW SHADES. M prices.
BABY CARRIAGES to suit.
Large assortment Carpet samples
Ir
WE INVITE YOU TO
F.MAVEMANN f
Going to Build
This Year ?
That it is cheaper in the long run to Build than it is to
Rent is a conceded fact. One year's rentals amount to twice
as much as the interest on' a building investment. Money saved
is money earned don't rent, when you can save money by
building a home of you own.
We can supply you with
L U
at reasonable prices and we will gladly figure your needs with-
out extra charge.' Also can supply n
LIME, CEMENT, and Building Materials
which you will need in building your home or making improve-
ments. Come in and see us. O
CH R J A number of different kinds1 and'grades
J r L at varying prices.
C. Schwaller Son
D CD
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Your
and see what you will need. tQ do the Spring work,
deceive yourself by thinking you can do another
work with an implement that has "served its time.''
will tmd it cheaper in the long run to buy a new
Wagon, Mower or Harrow,
than to try to get along with patched-up implements.
Full line of Repairs for all Implements.
Schlyer ix ArolioM
(Successors to John Schlyer & Sons)
H. W. OSHAOT,
ABSTRACTOR.
Bonded in sum of $5000. : . Real Estate, Inssraace sd Leans
Opposite Depot
Phone 76.
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