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Mcm-EEL. Clothing Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes MoMEEL'S is the place to get the "Red Seal" Overalls and Duck Coats. You want something and as all of the Express companies in the IT. S. have adopted the "Red Seal" brand you should have them. Agencies for the Leading Custom Made Tailoring Houses of America. PERFECT PIT GUARANTEED. "We carry the largest and most complete line of Clothing, Gents' Furnishings, Boots and Shoes to be found west of Hutchinson. Our prices are the lowest and our goods are the best. Don't leave the city without visiting our store. '. , , i , i i " , .1 MeadeCouniyNews. Published every Thursday by NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, TriuM IV Wkhele. Editor. HE OFFICIAL TOPER CF K COBKIY. Entered in the Post office at Meade, Kans. as second class mail matter. Subscription, i.oo per year. Advertising rates made known on applica tion. Locals run "tf." and charged for at 5 cents per line for each insertion. DECEMBER 5, 1901. Our Correspondents. SOUTH SIDE ITEMS. "We are glad to see Dutch come back and not so easily scared as thought we were not large enuf to scare anyone. Miss Maggie Martin was visit ing at home a few days this week A cattle buyer stopped over night at Mr. Barragree's one night last week. Mr. Robert went to Meade one day last week. Hannah and Gertie Barragree spent Thanksgiving with their sister Mrs. Senger. Bob King went east to visit at home. He will return in a few weeks. Maggie Smith, in company with Katie Martin visited home folks Thanksgiving. - Jennie and Nellie Barragree visited at home over Sunday, There was vacation in school last week as the teacher went home to spend thanksgiving. Lawreuce Schoemaker was home on a visit this week. Otto Pietz and Joe Martin went to Englewood last week. Kate Mart'n and Maggie Smith called at Senger's one evening last week. H. F. Danks went to the XI ranch Sunday. Chas. McOonico visited at Mar tin's Sunday. Little One. Pop Sale. - . Ranch consisting of seven quar ters of deeded land and all improve ments, unincumbered. -'Will, sell fer part cash and balance on time. Located 9 miles northeast of Meade.' Powell Seai.ock, . -v' Fowler, Kansas. E JACK ROBERTS, Prop. One door north E. W. Williams' store. Meade, - - Kansas. EDUCATIONAL,. Program for Teachers Association for Saturday, Dec. 14, 1901, begin ning at 1:30 p. m. Devotional Exercises Rev. Rob inson. Song by Association. Reading of Minutes. Recitation Marjorie Bodle. . Paper, by Mr. Gore "Order in Schoolroom." Duett Misses Jennie and Ada Kessler. Recitation Anna Busing. Class Recitation Sada Jenkins. Instrumental music. Recitation Bert Crane. Roll-Call Quotations from Ten nyson. Cattle Wanted. The undersigned desire to buy some good native one and two-year old steers, paying 3cts per pound for them, delivered at the XI ranch. If you have any for sale address us at Byers, P. O. Meade County, Kansas. Robert & Weaver. Red Cross Mills. DeCow will sell you an 8-foot wind mill, fitted for a wooden tower and loaded into your wagpnfor $24, which is superior to the Aermoter in every way. A 6-foot mill for $20. All other mills in proportion. Geoxge DeCow, Meade, Kansas. Epworth Leajue Leaders. Dec Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 1 Julia Peed. 8 Zada Black. 15 Mrs. Bodle. 22 Mrs. Perry. 29 Mr. Casteen. For all kinds of Job work call at The News office where you can get the same at the lowest prices and in the most artistic manner.' Envelopes 40cents per hun dred, with "your nameand ad dress printed thereon. 1I1L LUll We have a complete line of the celebrated Hamilton-Brown SHOES. International 1.1 ve Stock Associa tion. On December tst, 2d and 3d from Kansas and Nebraska, and Decem ber 1st and 2d from Oklahoma and Indian Territories, the Great Rock Island Route will sell excursion tick ets to Chicago at rate of one fare plus $2.00 for round trip, with final return limit leaving Chicago Decem ber 8, 1901. These reduced rates give a splendid opportunity for a cheap trip to Chicago to attend this great Exposition which in interest and in the number and excellence of exhibits will surpass any of its kind ever herd. For full informatian consult nearest Rock Island ticket agent, or address, E. W. Thompson, A. G. P. A. Topeka, Kansas. Three-Quarters of a Century. " For seventy five years the Youth's Companion has been published ev ery week as a family paper. In these seventy-five years the paper's constancy to a high standard has won the confidence of the American people. It has kept pace with the growth of the country. Its stories, its special articles, its editorials, its selections represent all that is best in American life. For 1902 the foremost men and women of the English-speaking world have been enlisted as contributors. The work of an unprecedented number of new and promising writers has also been secured. Thus the constantly in creasing demand for the best read ing suited to all members of the in telligent American household will be fully met. A twenty-eight page Prospectus of the 1902 volume and sample copies of the paper will be sent free to any address. Those who sub scribe at once, sending 1.75, will receive all the issues for the remain ing weeks of 1901 free from the time of subscription; also the Com panion Callendar for 1902, litho graphed in twelve colors and gold. The Youth's Companion, 195 Columbus Ave. ' Boston, Mass. For $100,000. For $100,000 I, John W. Jacob y, will guarantee that I can and will give a plan for a machine that will not only prepare the soil for the re ception of the seed but it will also destroy any and all insects that in fest the earth and destroy vegetation after it has . come up- out of the ground. , The Twice-a-week Republic is not as cheap as are some so-called newspapers. But it is as cheap as it is possible to sell a first-class newspaper It prints all the news that is worth printing. If you read it all the year round, you are posted on all the important and interesting affairs of the world. It is the best and most reliable newspaper that money and brains can produce and those should be the distinguishing traits of the newspaper that is designed to be read by all members of the family. Subscription price, Si a year. Any newspaper or postmaster will receive your subscription, or you may mail it direct to The Republic, St. Louis, Mo. The Topeka Daily Herald, Topelca's new evening paper, under the editorial manage ment of Gen. J. K. Hudson, is thoroughly Kansan in tone, and up-to-date in every par ticular. It contains all the local, state and telegraphic news of the day, and while Re publican in principle, will comment upon the politics of Kansas in a thoroughly independ ent way. In order that readers of The News may have an opportunity to give the Herald a trial, we will offer a three month's subscrip tion to the Herald in connection with The News for a year for $1.65. Address all sub scriptions to The News, Meade, Kas. The New York World has got the cost of printing down to a minimum. Its latest offer of its monthly newspaper-magazine is inter esting if from no other cause than that it shows the acme of "how much for how lit tle." The Monthly World is a 32-page magazine with colored cover. Its pages are about the size of the pages of The Ladies Home Jour nal, and it is copiously illustrated in half-tone. The illustrations are the result of the best artistic skill aided by all the latest printing press appliances, making a magazine unrival led in the quality of its contents and its ap pearance. t Each issue contains stories of romance, love, adventure, travel; stories of fiction and fact; stoaies of things quaint and curious, gathered together from all over the world; the results of scientific research, and editorial reviews. It numbers among its contributors the lead ing literary men and women of the day. A feature each month is a full-page por trait of the most famed man or women of the moment in the public eye. In collecting and preparing for publication the literary matter and art subjects for the Monthly World no expense is spared. The New York World will send six num bers of this newspaper-magazine on receipt of fifteen cents in cents in stamps. Address The World. Pulitzer Building, New York. Don't hang your legs over the store box and howl, but call at this office, or send in, and subscribe for The News and get all the home news and a lot of other good reading. By a special arrangement we are able to oiler The News and the "old reliable" Kansas Farmer for only $1.35 For this small sum you can have both these papers every week for a whole year. They will help yon to prosper and feel cheerful. The Kansas Farm er does not treat of politics, but of the science of farming and stock raising in a way that can be understood and is helpful. Our well known modesty forbids that we say all that is true of The News, but it is good to take. Make the most of your money by subscribing under this clubbing offer. - - WE HAVE THE "NONP ARIEL" AND "SU PREME" SHIRTS, SECOND TO NONE IN STYLE, WORKMANSHIP OR FINISH, AND ALL UNION MADE GOODS. FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR, AND ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF FURNISHING GOODS HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, ETC. FOR THE FALL AND WINTER. JMpi-ORGvvj, 1 Vtf A 1 3HGH Notice Notice i hereby piven that the Board of Coun ty Commissioners of Mearie County, Kansas, will at their reirular meeting January 6th receive sealed bids for one year's lease of Poor Farm. Year begins April 1st, iwz. Frank Werrle, County Clerk. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN ISTRATOR. Notice is hereb- (riven that on the 4th day of November 1901 the underpinned was by the Pro bate Court of Meade County, Kansas, duly ap pointed and qualified as the administrator of the estate of Walter W. Wells, late of Meade County, Kansas, deceased. All parties interested in said estate wiU take notice and govern themselves accordingly. G. M. Wells, Administrator of the estate of Walter W. Wells, deceased. (First published Nov. 28, MM. The Semi-Weekly Capital, published at Topeka, is one of the best farm newspapers published anywhere. Realizing that a good market report is one of the most valuable features of a farm newspaper, the Capital prints twice a week a full report of all the markets of the world, including Topeka, and the report is absolutely reliable. It prints all the news of the civilized world fresh from the wires of the Associated Press, covering the field more thoroughly than any of the metropolitan weeklies. But in the matter of Kansas news, it has no competitor, our large corps of special correspondents en abling us to cover the field thoroughly. Out sidi of your own home paper, you can get more local news from the Capital than from any other paper published. Editorially it labors unceasingly for the State's moral and material welfare. While strougly republican in politics, its editorials are fair and unprejudiced, and its news col umns are open alike to the doings of all po litical parties. It is printed twice a week for only Si. 00 per year. Order it in connection with The Nkv.-s for only $1.50. For Sale. One organ, 1 side saddle, 2 heat ing stoves, 1 cook stove, 1 lister, i road cart, and a few good horses. Will sell or lease residence property. R. W. Orr, Meade, Kansas. Children Like the Waist They are nicely made, and above all. comfortable to wear. The tape suspender principle carries all the strain from the shoulder, doing away with that dragging feelinir common in ail other waists 'What brings comfort to the children is pleasing to the mother. They are better in every respect, weal longer and cost no more than the infer lot kinds. ASK TO SEE THEM. 15c and 25c at . WEHRLE'?. McMEEL SECRET SOCIETIES. M. W. A. Meade Camp No. 1738, meets every second and fourth Saturday uiht of each nvnth W.JJ. Woodard, V. C. John Elliott, Clerk. A. O. U. W. Meets on second and fourth Tues day of each month. R. Bets, M. W. F. C. Judd, Recorder. A. F. & A. M. Webb Lodge No. 275 meets the Saturday night on or before the full moon of each month. O. Hamilton, W. M. D. B. Stutsman, Secretary. I. O. O. F. Meade Lodge No. 523, meets on Fri day nicht of each week. Visiting brothers cor dially invited. F. C. J odd, N. G. Geo. B. Cones. Sec'y. CHURCH SERVICES- METHODIST Services each Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Rev. Wm. Reacb, Pastor. BAPTIST Services on the first and second Sun days of each month at usual hours. Sunday school at 3 p. m. each Sunday. Rev. J. M. Robinson, Pastor. CATHOLIC Services on notice each month. Rev. J. A. Lrnbhan, Pastor. PRES3YTER1AN Services on notice each month. Rev. A. H. Parks, Pastor. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Meets every Sun day evening at 7:30 at Baptist church. Winnie Bonham, President. EPWORTH LEAGUE Meet every Sunday at 7:30 p. m. at M. E. church. Lulu Fick, President. COUNTY OFFICERS. Representative - - S. D. Adams Treasurer - - Moses Black Clerk ... Frank Wehrle Probate Judge - - E. W. Jenkins Clerk of District Court - John Elliott Register of Deeds - Winnie Bonham Sheriff - - - - F. C. Judd County Attorney - - G. S. Selvidge Supt. of Public Instruction Maggie Martin Coroner - - - - W. F. Fee Surveyor - - - J. H. EM:; John B. Innis Commissioners - - F. Cnnrad (fl. E. Hayden TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. (MEADE CENTER TWP.) Trustee Clerk Treasurer ' Justices of the Peace Constables W. C. Osgood Jr. W. H. Dalgarn D. B. Stutsman J W. N. Shamhart 1 T. B. Petefish j J. E. Roberts Jr. t Claud Leach CITY OFFICERS. Mayor Clerk Treasurer Councilmen Louis Boehler W. C. Osgood Jr. B. S. McMeel iS. D. Adams John Wehrle ' J. M. Wood I. M. Stutsman O. Iiaiuiluu. C. F! I. P. TIME CARD. Going west: - No. 61 freight 11:1 a. m. No. 23 passenger 12-54 p. m. Going east: No. 21 passenger 2:18 p. m. No. 02 freight 3:54 p. m. WANTED! Vim YOUNG MEN, AND 1000 YOUNG WOMEN, to take op the study of Shorthand and Bookkeeping, and prepare tbem scire immediate!? for ccd politico. Salary $40.00 to ClOP.OO per month to start- We can place tbem as soon as prepared. We are tmaSIe to sup ply 50 per cent, of the caUs, cotnin; in. Largest and best equipped Bur mew CaJK-je in the West; highest standard, national reputation. Fourteen professional teacher. Expenses kw. For Jour- We&ley PvsxiceiJs CoLLtcK, Saliua. Kansas, 4?; x -W it r x We also have a large stock of Ready Made Clothing1 for Men, Boys and Children. We sell Goodyear Rubber Goods, in overshoes, men's and boys' Leggins. The best line of men's and boys' Boots ever sold in the town. Also a nice line of Overcoats and Ulsters. MEADE. DR. W. F. FEE, Pijii ami Sin, Offers his professional services to the people of Meade and vicinity. Office over the Meade State Bank. MEADE, KAKSAS. Z. B. RAGLAND, Peed - Stable Horses cared for by day or week. MEaDE, - '- KANSAS BODLB & LODLE, Lawyers, t MEADE, - - KANSAS. The Meade State Bank will handle all local loans of fered, and will give you bet ter terms than are proposed by individuals or foreign loan companies. See us before placing your loan or making a renewal. W. S. Berryman, Cashier. California TOURISTS can reach their destinations with irreat comfort and at the least expense via the PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUHIST EXCURSIONS LEAVE KANSAS CITY . Erery Wednesday and Friday via Colorado Splines and bcenic Route to San Francisco and Lou Anireles Every Wednesday via Fort Worth and Southern Route to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Latest IMPROVED Tourist car ON FAST TRAINS. LOWEST RATE TICKETS AVAILABLE. Write for infurmatif in and itinerary to E. W. THOMPSON. A. G. P. A., Topeka, Kans. JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. P. A, Chicago. J. R. KEITH, itr lUOUi I do all kinds of masonry in brick or stone. ' Makes hard wall plastering a specialty All persons wishing anything in this line will do well to give m a trial. Estimates given free. j MEADE, .'. KANSAS. KANSAS. Come TO THE COLUMBIA BARBER SHOP To be shaved and have your hair cut in the latest style. Halrcufiina 5 sumiaiij. W. N, SiiAMnART, Prop., MEADE, - - KANSAS. C. K. SOUR3EBR, Repairer of lies, M 13 .ivem Artesian, Kansas. Best Mainspring-s, $1.00. Cleaninp;, 7Scts. Glass IS to 25cts. New pivot $1.25. New jewel 7Scts. Agent for Ropfer Bros 1847 Siher ware, Elgin "Watches, Clocks etc. All work warranted. Leave all work at Postofiice. III. O. HAMILTON, Mgr. rresn beet, pork and lard always on hand. Hides boncht and sold. MEADE, - - KANSAS. The Meade State Bank buys School Orders, County Warrants, and all negotiable paper. J. II. CAMP & SON, Feed - Mill. Grinds all kinds ot grain. West side square. MEADE, KAS. S.D.ADAMS llllifiil. Good turnouts furnished the Public. Horses boarded by day or week. .. MEADE, - " ; . KANSAS I f I