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The Republican Citizen from Atwood, Kansas • 4

The Republican Citizen from Atwood, Kansas • 4

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Atwood, Kansas
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msin YOURS Ol iere celebrate his 60th Dir IbtsMy 7 1905 SXA Wit is iSi i' LIT? it 4' a aswMifttii 9 fews I McDonald hews Otis Archer and wife were Atwood visitors last Saturday Tingley is having a well drill ed on his place east of town Wm Lamb is doing the work Earl Dobbs of Benkelman Nebr is visiting his brother Ed this week Hughes is building a Real Estate offlca in the west part of town Pickett our genial road over commence fixing up the roads at one fish that made plenty to feed his family one meal The phono has not been in best run ning order lately Mrs A Ginther and daughter made a trip to Oberlin the first of the week Dr York and family were out view ing the changes in ourfburg Sunday Mr Coleman of Stockton Kans is visiting his sod west of town Era i 7 $2 a business trip to Herndon last Thurs day Albert Peterson has brought his new threshing machine home We hope he will get plenty of grainto thresh this fall Charley Diamond made a trip to Atwood last riday Gust Charley and Hjaimar Hemmingson and families surprised Grandpa Alfred Hemmingson Sunday evening by dropping in to help him i i A pnii Lt'j STAR LIVERY BARN' RANK BADGER Proprietor LIVERY EED AND SALE STABLE irst Class Teams and Rigs Careful attention given to feeding and water ing horses left in our care Call and see us ATWOOD KANSAS LAING Ed Melllck and family visited at the home of George Nickols last Sunday The Sweedish Lutherans held a meet ing at the home of John Carlson lastSunday or the purpose of' raising money to send to the missionaries In India The house was crowded with people and the table overflowlng with good things to eat of which everybody had plenty viSidna toderbergp is taking A1180 lessons ftMr Norgrcn and daughter Tiagglo of Heandon visited in this locality IM Sudj: 1' Corn planting is the of bust nostfnbw 7 Grandma Dfakehs' two 'listers a son here visiting with 7 Paul pleasant' face was seen in this locality last Sunday7asIc Paul Ho cau toll you how manyjnew b)iil(nga have been put up here lately Iviand hJrsJohn Andersoiumado Market Letter Special to the Citizen: City Mo May 1st The cattle market finally closed the week with a net loss of 25 to 40 cents on killing cattle from the of the previous week stockers and feeders 15 to 25 lower Supply today is small at 7000 head here and 18000 at Chi cago market about steady but no great things are expected for this week in the cattle market On last Tuesday $680 was paid for probably the bust drove of cattle seen here this year it last Monday ft am Mr John Willard 'of Oberlin Visiting Mrand Mrs Sigfried Sun day: 7 C'7" Paul "Riener of north of Herndon was' visiting' his sister Mrs'" several days last week Several of our young people worj invited to a dance at Scotts in Atwood last Saturday evening Those from here were' Misses Rosa Miller lor ence' Mus'sbf Stella Musso Messers Theo constable Paul Hauptman and Chas' Miller 7 1 a 5 Henry Hol this from Oinahk' Nebraska' Saturday where he has Jieen for medical Oliver Moyer bad a well grilled last riday He will put up windmill and irrigate trees Last Thursday evening news was received by Jim Bartholomew that hissbrother was struck by 'lightening and killed or A I YOU ARE THINKING IMPROVING YOUR LOCK POULTRY 47 Crvmr Qny Ptiklifihnra $7 Scott Editor JDILvoCi ever sec Double ihoji aud bW aeamL file 't fdrlbo est Ay0' I A 41 11 ft AIRBURY WIND4 MlUr manufactured at airbury Cortfefin order for cultivator 1 'John I)a0i i Afitnt nstallod i bash system for cream wherebv na A xl 1 trona can ires uwir: uasn just as soon as At 1' A 11 Ho LI1B LS MM TiH KPH 011 7 jiT 7 7 Venrick made trip to Lincoln riday returning nmayiryenricK puri new set oi lurniture ror Ross Scobvwas around town Suridi with smiles illuuiinatintf his houhtei ance and setting up the ciszars to the boys' the cause thereof being a new kfihv fivT VlAmvQa a tv vxl wj 1 WWWJ glli UV1U UOVUlUGJUigUV Mrs Alex Stuart who lives i Tr a east of St rancis seven or eight milesf ws evcrciy lujureti luuuuay uy kicked by a horse 77 James Malone the hustling Herndon milleirwas town Tuesday' selling' I 2 iiuur our LutJi vutuus jv i vrv Mrs RM Jaqua departed pn Tues uuy eyeunguttiniQran exienaea visit? nt Rcnfiza nnzl TTanaaa cltv 5 '44 ki 11 Blackburn still continues to ship horses? Jacob Raile one of our pcosperousf7 young German farmers purchasecHhe xvaipii iv uiuauii iiaix svcuon oi innci oi ft ft Venrick last week consider fc at ir 1 anuU'THW curry our popular Sheriff and Miss Alma Kyle one of St most beautiful and accomplished young ladies were unitedin marriage' Sunday afternoon by Rev Allen The happy couple departed on the evening train for Scott where Mr curry goes as a delegate to the State Meeting ottheM WA i Uplinger and Kincsid were over in the East part of the county Tuesday Johnson a Rawlins county uoy wno justveceiiuy graauatea from the Kansas Wesleyan college hasac cepted a position with Danielson inley as steHographer and book keeper Mr Johnson is a fine appear ing young man and his employers should consider themsel ves fortunate in procuring hisservicesl ACHILLES ur a Alien oi ropexa was uo ing dental work for several persons the first of the week He also n0 impression io supply me posi with a set of teeth Geo olsom and family of Clayton' are visiting relatives here i 11 iurs ueo rrincue received a tai from Capron Ill telling of the serious illness of her father 4 I Miss Grace Emerson and Edna Mc Intyre made a trip to Bassetvllle last iwTIitwarla iLw Mrs McIntyre Is visitinghcr iC daughter Miss Laura at Oberlin 1 Mrs Hill Is again on tlic list: Aho ATnOHra tn iwihiwn wAAM Jl AV1UIU ivpvaui OWU I Rhe Will kA a a bt iu a a i ti mir iizv ir7 747 IMI uuuxuwi UV xurs weo writrnt Mrs Henrv Gilbert took dinner Thursday with the bx atfill ft iqr onab jj ostcr had the misfortune to lose a fine horse last Saturday' V4 KK rTa m( a a 1 1 1S 11 MU8VU UU IHlflS U01IB crowning werocniHpe visnorsSun ields Is the champion fisher man so far'thls spring 5llacaughi i was received hero yesterday to the effect that the cases of the State of Kansas vs Dewey Wilson and McBride charged with the mur der of thev Berrys pending in the District Court of County were dismissed at thgterm of court which began there last Monday Saint Paul ire and Marine Insurance Company the only com pany doing business in Rawlins County that pays 100 cents on the dollar on its hall insurance losses is ready tc receive your applications rank Robinson weal Agent meeting j)f tax payers was held at the Court house last Saturday to discuss over the proposition of voting bonds for the Gulf Hutchinson President Tilleux explained matters fully to'the large audience A petition has been circulated to call a special election jo vote bonds of $2000' per mile for the road 7 ay Gibbs oL Tully stopped us on the way Jp the office thismorning and dropped us a handful of the ma terial that caused Peter of old trouble ny Is one of tlicjuld lmqrsSnnd knows well tlro volley adVetfsUy but the lust up until row7h( fltui tola! prbpbsiidfl is vtxa mi 11 I 1 0 CALL ON OR ADDRESS MOYER Ludell Kansas (J OR EGGS Breeder of Thoroughbred Lighl Bramahs was also the best price Outside of this one drove however nothing sold above $625 and at the last of the week $585 to $610was ruling prices for the kind that sold two weeks ago at $625 to $6 50 Cows and heifers declined in the same proportion and range for heifers is now $300 to $550 cows $250 to $4 75 Including all grades above common caftners Bulls have declined only a little from the high time they sell at $250 to $475 veal calves strong at $500 to $625 Stockers and feedes Jost less than fat cattle 7 As in the cattle market hogs wentdown hill rapidly laWweek The de cllne began Tuesdaand30 cents was aken off in three barely steady last the week Supply to day 4000 prices steady top $522 bulk of sales $520 weights below 200 lbs up to" $515 pips under 140 Hw 9425 to The different weights closed up nearer together in pricebut skinny pigs and rough old soys are discriminated agalnsL Pack ers displayed great indifference all week Martin cedar Kas? had twq cars of cattle here Tuesday Kas had two Seattle here Wednesday i Powell Nelson A of Ceiljr 'Bluffs Kashad two? cai'8' of cattle and a car of hops 5 7 I Tapp co 7 the well known' shippers' from Cheyenne lcoVi Kas were on the market today with a load of hogs 7 7 7 77 7 7 A RICKART Ix Correspondent or SaleiBy I PAUL HAUPTMAN DALEJR IN Wind Mills Pumps 'Buggies and Surrey 7 7 LUDELL A zfter you have tided every pltin wu to whpoi want goto gr IrouAf' lO Cts I'ouhU'i of Rawlins county was'ln town Wcdnusday'and took time to make a pleasant call at this office Mr' Ramey had a son in the samecompany in the 44th United States In fantry that Lieut Parker served in a part of Jho time'' was pleased to see the Oberlin Timos? 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