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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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LocalNews Personal NIUMMWMI THAT AC SIGNATURE 'll 4 over CAST0R1A NEW YORK 85 'iA iC''tn IS I wiieftV JO UVC lllV tlUll UUAU CUlAS was an honored and beloved member uiated attenuated treatises on the 3 i i a aund4 vrua i et from how farm i jcLz tjtot kton Norrrtai Co did by ipo pci rti RATCLI he' al estate Ml 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 Stl Int Pl inti boi In Mli 17 17 Directory County Officer! ItprRrnltlv Probate Judge Couhly Clerk County Coniinnilloiicr County Treasurer Clerk District (lounty Attorney Itaulsier of edi ruperlntcndeni jnvtmrtlon (1 live iirjiy iirveyur Coroner 20 61 17 72 87 06 01 87 17 is 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ft 9 3 6 1 18 9 6 8 1 3 18 3 3 3 2 lo nny ''U os (0 Aiianres JmJ" jfixJtnM Mr Aperfect Remedy for Constipa tion Sour Stomach Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions everish ness andlOSSOSUEEP acsimile Signature of Ac table Preparation fcr As simulating iheoodcndReCula Uqg the Stomachs and Bowels of llllam I rahk Jobhton I John (Irxnlrt i Malt Mahoney I Murlelt Shnnwin Vllnn Dowln llfyley ii ii inti Mt WltMOIt Paul llnlier Pnckiri) John Klrnarc onVKOuma CATHODIC In fyry unday ex erpl ibr second unJy of each month At rtnJr hiircli fiiirfrixMl urnklp ery rvond Hundty of each month At TiHIy every WcduenUy itr the third 4 ti nd ny of ach month Her Wm Wkxxkm Pastor WRAPPER Ctrnp Meeting Notice The Church of (lot! will hold a camp mMhtg nt Cornell Nebraska begin September 23 1 arid listing until Ociober 2d Abie ministers will be In uttendancr to present the (Joepel of free iinL full salvation to all A general InvitMflott extended to all The meeting lx iiiitlinctariiiij or further Jliforn atl hi address Jsaac VxxiEuniuornell Neb The Stockton Normal will give you the hveVschooling for the least money irntpjtix And arrndglito Imj with u'd thTbpenTng tSjiSlNP 'i Add rots tftotktoii Norrrtxi 1 The following is the apportion ment to each school district of the sSni annual distribution of tbeState' School fund as made by tire County Superintendent In sorne districts the amount of the semi apportionment remains in the hands of treaBurer noVliaving bean drawh by the district officers ProniotesDiestionCheerfuf ness and JtestContains neither OpiumMorphine nor Mineral Not Nabcotic in 1' if I irDan ager macRip usual visit to town on Monday Nichols of Laing was tip from the east Monday Greenup Jr ami Allen Leeper were in town Saturday WCochran came in from Blakeman Tuesday to sell Some tine bogs Comrade inley was up Satur day from the wet lands of the Mid dle Sappa LJblin Studer has again taken charge uf the Atjvtyjd and Beardsley mail route Kirtlamf of Herndonwas up on Monday doing business in the court honBeT' Wallace York left for the re union at Oberlin with' supplies for the front on Monday York buckled in and got out last Patriot fortho Atwood Publishing Co Lew'is Davis of Jefferson was over riday of last week to tell us that they had a good crop there Cy Anderson' came over Colby riday evening to see things were gelling on at his up at the forks Dave Spear was uj) after his mail Saturday and for needed supplies fdr Camp Ransom at Oberlin this week Price brought a hog in Tuesday to sell for shipment It was thTcoiT ran estlfog tbat ever Price met in all his experience II Evans after a patient trial ofr the prickly pear remedy now haw no more cholera among his bogs and neither lias he any more bogs to have the cholera Judge Leeper was in town Mon day in attendance at the funeral of Peaason? The Judge is one of the oldest: inhabitants and is a good man a good Mason and a good churchman JohnjSj jpijer of Celia was down Saturday lj2oingafteiLDLsll ters andTtryihg to rhake arrange ments for a7godd ffpfeak'er at the Commissioser convention of ths third district ah McDonald on the 22nd XV i II iairi Thomas of Beaver who has rustled successfully while younger men rested was down tw town Saturday as 'witness in the VeTnon proof He left ns a dollar on another subscription totlie Citizen Davidson dropped a dol lar in on usi for tbo Mr Davidson lives on the Billy Wilson ranch on the North Beaver and is engaged in the hog industry for wliioh his locatyfh is splendidly adapted Anderson was down from Celia township Saturday At tbit season of the year when Bro union parly sup posed to be ripe Dan comes' around frequently tohuskthe grain in the hope that a nubbi qjr two may fall to Democrat or two Joe McAdams was jji town Sat urday after an absence of over years die is noxriti Sherman coun ty and doing reaaonaldy well Jim Ruherson is his next door rfetgh bor up there Jim is now a member of the board Af commissioners of Sherman Spear TaSin town Satur day and jut previous to shepherd departure for his Achilles Hock notified him that unless he intended to atop for umeal he would oblige by not drivlpgiDCar the bouse lest the dd'kill a chicken that would not and" was not edz a groat'nhny Isaac live in Driftwood Mell Thomae wx down riday of last week reviewing Mel informed 'us ibaj there wai wlieHlff Drift aod thit would average from 4tPto 42 bftlhela to theacre ySitfce the day's of John Glea son Driftwood has been abig wheal yieldrr when it tried Rev Jam' Welch of the Pres byierlntEchurch conducted aerricee lit Sqndix and after a short sop in town Monday eveningvnt to Colby? Mr Welch wil conduot servicca at I lerndon next damfy the lltb andatTnlly at the Smrschnnl bouse on Sunday 67 Disorganized 9 03 14 02 89 or 02 72 49 03 88 TOUBISTPAUHLErs descriptive of YellowstoneNational Park mid the summer resorts of Colo rado npd containing besides Slid ijliist rations a great deal of informa tion ofjnterest to sight seers and tour ists can be had bv nddresshig Elf AN CIS General Agent Burlington Route Omaha Neb tHAT HadE3N' bronouncod ra OLEY'S'KIDNEY vT 1 1H4 7 took charge i he liual obsequies and conducted the services at the gnive ae 'Cirdlng to the beautiful ritual of the order The dcccutcd was alsu ttmin ber of Atwood Lodge A and his brethreiro that Irateruity atieua ed the funerahm ar body and bore tribute toiWoythrr u1 Mr TesYsuu leaves a wife and five children to mourn tlieir Irreparable Jos suddeiiljntL appale 'a sA '4 i Jinglf as to so stnn them that they cui not yet feel the full measure and ex ten: of their loss In their desolation the sympathy of ttejpjmmdnhy goes out to them unstinted' is Bro ilonewald 'V of the busband futhy ai friend who Dtsgoue iie wa man wlthourati He iyas also a mail' a such a character nud i wiiLlWHlhtr of mind'aiHi heart thateuld wiu Hi rich nn miaa i i tvs if (4M rememberedBlCtm Loins that has last him forevery aud with the people among srboid he imtfmade that borne Mrk Belle Pearson in behalf ef her self and family desires to return thanks to the many friends who with nnremlt WMrimo ef their terrible i EXACT COPY WRAPPER SIlRy i A A AV Pi THE CITlZENs'3 BURLINGTON HOUT kl OALIOli MA jtXOUnsiONb Chsnpi Qaioki Comfortable la ii ve Oninbx 435 in Lincnh 6:10 til lliiilfii)c85( in every Tliureday in clean modern not crowd erl tourist No trnncf'r: curi Pun right ilirntigli tofiim piid bo Angele oyer the brenio lloutBv hrongh Denver ini'l hli Like uplibbiried hi rnllMq iuve spring roiitM mid bmka midiire with curtnin bedding towuluoitpeir Uinloiiord porters exj rivnccd excursion conductor tii nipii i iy ivich excursion relieving p'lAjtciigcif nil bother nbont hngg'ign pointing'u objeoi nf iHlerPhtipiilJn ninny other vny olding to iiiuke iho rwr'iji fi ileligltful experience Second clnsH tickci ni'e honoied Berlin $5 or folder giving ln iidormnlion ch nen reel Rurlingion R'yil efiivr writ 1 In hell Gmernlptnpeiifit Dm dm NebrtiKH HkNaiixasix IINR'CK Mrs Mh'hnd Uiirllii 'PlalnHldiU nnkr the jh imuicjitihsi she csugi toiil which Kstlle1 on )ier vmn treail for month ly Aer fninllv ph velifi Imi Krrw wornr? llr tohl hoih' wnn vh'llni f3ollllii lioirnnd Unit no 'iWMHrlee'coiitd him her Her drngxlnt "Hgityetvd Or Ktng'g Now I) ScJiVerjv forAkpMlHiip'iof'phe botixfif' cp ner gnyl delight fcmi'ih lisreelf Inoiiiud frdgi Orel UoM fjhif eHi illUAd lln ne nhl ahttr lyklog i bolllrr found herself miuiid and Weill now deca own hipiM work sn I ji 11 fkls Ik SatMM 1 I I rn It ISI reill ol IILiIhI 'dlffrioVerV ul tin In Drug HUilft IJargn bottles Stat smt Si i 72" 1 1 Uaha 1 be (J Dorset Cau bo to tun ted nhr four weeks wear If Toe mile by'iiiliitrll Mui ttfi a Ctttorla Is pct tp la oak tbk bottbs dy Il is Oct told la talk Dki't kDow aagau to akfi ya aaythiag slat on th pl sr priJs ttot 1 good" sad naatr rtwWs MsTnat ys gn iwi a i TklfM uaus is la rtgiHirrft cademicaHtfihielics It School commenced Monday The attcndance'the ed with by the reunion al Oberlin The usual gad grind of "text has commenced Prof Butler 1 we saw somewnere tne other aay nas raised his voice against an evil and that tie multiplicity of books on the subject iixatter or instance th reare and arithmetics mid intennedi aiM WU school arith metics and is all gammon ich advance if it be an advance Is largely a repetition and there is no reason why one book would not answer every purpose Wlint is true 0 UH th met I ft Is a Iso trifirb gYa intr geography and branches ts tig ht in school Due complete text book is all that is needed not a half dnzn piumq umaiuu ftfctcuiuucu urnumsa ini i iih sSime subject Another evil thing is theront of these book A man tJaiTgb into a book store in any city and buy from three to live better bound books of as many pages as the poor devil of patron of the public school is com pelled to 'pay for a fifth reader Our schools are run too much In the interests of book publishing Oompanits mid not enough ns cdcca tludai Inshtutlbna Bull Calf is This A Bull Calf red with white spots lias beenhr my the past three months it 11 hOiObbut sir seVeti months old The ojv ner Can Lave the suns by proving projierty atfd paying' reasonable and fair charges Ha bit A EK 1 Atwood Kansal September 1 1898 pCho blow auwn from ihe nerth tonMonday evening made a vast differ cnee in 'the Ever attree a little Ore mornings and Lveninga Iim taaudiooLn We nre under obligations to John Price for samples of hi applet wblrh make splendid Jje had this OOUntrtare McDcnald' Haneh and PEARSON i JBMnwIfli'affdnucein tIns eltyat ii ES Siindav benieinuer 44 years months and23 Mr while raking bay onSunday last on the John Pope place nortlieast of town received injuries which resulted in his death The team from some unknown and' whehicst noticed by Short who' wa3'Jn tb'atack were PeeC1 almost im afterward Jlrr Pearson was 'f: throwu from the rake 'and 'received VilCli OVWlv llljm 150 iuv im yiunvu 4 unconscious with deep and serious ie tipadftnd nuckhnd also been apparently dislp exted anti while everything possible 'Wits done for him little hope of a fkv wrable result was had frdrn the out set AJter being removed to his home i in this city he continued to remain un 1 conscistts until Pearson was born at Llano nr western December llth 1853 where theZIirst yenrs of his life ivere spent His father S8Pearsfa was a riiicructnr for the confederate army dtifin(tbe'AVar of the Jlebedton dnd a was in rexas areai ra rue Pearson died at residence at Bertram Tex rs last Winter Ip 1873 Mr lWsou at the age of twenty made a trip over the trail intotfie North west and for several yeanJbe traveled 'the trad typical cowboy In 1876 hesettled here permanently in the cattle busiiicss in the employ of his uncle Jeff Mctjoygin the days wnen tlje mc Coys were recognized asyattle kings ironi ihe Brazos to He re ninined with McCoy the home ranch being on the Hotchkiss place north town until 1880 "when McCoy retir ed from the cattle business here and rvluriiyfi to Texas Pearson having in tne iyeantime accumulated aHierd of 0WH Among the men we knew in iwlinS caunty was 0 Pearson in 188 when he was holding cattle up the Middle Baaver He remained here we think until the spring of 1882 when he removed his cattle from thu county going west to Calorado where he remained about a year and as the removal failed to prove profitable uere amd yiuadu permanent Isettlement on the Beaver inwhat is now Rotate towriship and ithers lie rqinauieu 141 yu alter nts eic tTuu iu sheriff removed here and resided in tlils" city until the time of his death November 9th 1881 he was united in marriage with Miss Belie Gettings who with five children three boys and two girls survive him Two children preceded him to the otherworld 1 Air Pdarjon was one Of those rafd men who constantly and steadily im proved upon acquaintance' Of sym Was everJncliued to deal leniently vuth Ins fellows and made him an ideal for the office hmoiig our people without either he or they really suspecting cue tru cause Of ins pup uianty It was this apparent seif uu cotisciousuess of his meric that imide him a dangerous opponent in a politiea right without in any way decreasing an in nation and respect for him pir suually He was a good citizen anaffectionate husband a kind au indul gent father and about only tender and kind remembrance will ever Cling The faneral was gqff lucted from the rCJcngregational cuurcn Rev A Kpreachm'g the sermon Atwood Lodge A fc of which Mr Pearsdu A'yn at Lit' 'X 4 feSM a Lr 4 IJe t' vSP i 1 '1 1 'i i A A nr rt 'KjIB IS OK THE 7 WaWltt'AJAMMKliMi 9 po hJ kJ UM tw? 49 1 Br IwwWlfiwWj Il s4rvJ' fc fc: 1 rtv fvv 3l 31 11? iA 4 7 i Jw iir ''ii ft tow r' Ifefl J'V Wk 'w 0 Kt A rj ailbes'torts 41k tor Price and tk Mi'dla Beaver llvrudon i 'w ft 'a a ttM no outer AUUTe 4 rn 4 I 1 1 vs1 fcic (fco Diat Amt Dist 463 85 51 9 03 2 5 59 52' 7 74 3 3 01 53 7 ar 4 6 88 54 2 58 5 31 39 56 15 6 7 74 57 559 7 90358 5 16 8 51 60 50 15 05 9 18 40 3 87 10 6 45 61 4 73 11 17 20 62' 7 31 9 03 63 8 17 d'14 13 76 64 86 Sl5 4 50 55 7 31 16 18 92 66 6 88 29 10 32 79 4 30 3Q 6 88 80 1 20 31 5 59 81 2 15 32 7 74 82 74 33 7 94 83 JSO! 34 3 01 84 No school 35 12 98 85 6 45 school 86 5 59 37 8 17 87 21 50 14 62 88 1 72 39 ir 10 8QiNo report 4(T 96" 89 41 2 58 91 5 59 42 4 73 92 30 43 8 1793 75L 44 4 73 94 8 60 45 No school 95 4 30 '46 $5 59 9(1 4 73 47 10 75 97 10 75 48 8 17 98 817 49 6 46 99 8 60 50 3 87 100 61 The excursionists commenced to come home from Omaha Saturday bat some of them who extended the trip to visits anivng old friends may not return for a month 4 if 4 sound lit.

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