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The Neosho Rapids Pilot from Neosho Rapids, Kansas • Page 5

The Neosho Rapids Pilot from Neosho Rapids, Kansas • Page 5

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Neosho Rapids, Kansas
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1 ATT Aft p3 Hi MM I ti 41 'M1 i1. r- V' 'K 11 'J lit DRUGS, and PATENT MEDICINES, $9 A sell inai 'is maae. At IP Jl. 1 in the market. rnoma-s.

THEIR SCRFFMR S. if Kiiiaf LISTEN TO ME A MOMENT! I want to you the best. COO! 1 -V best HEATER The UNIVERSAL line of STOVES is made to suit the western trade and for burning soft coal. THEY ARE WITHOUT A PEER I have just received a full assortment of these STOVES and will not be undersold. Come and see me, Julius ffibcclci NORTH FAIR VIEW ITEMS.

(XT ARE CLCiMC OUT Screen Doors U4 screens tor wind owe each Comrnon Hotise Paint3 oracicets nice 2 00 Weather cold and items scarce. Joe Rich visited at B. B. Stolt.fus today. Mrs, B-ubart visited in Hartford today (Saturday) Plowing and cornplanting is the order of the day.

Mr. C. Scharff has sold his wheat and has four teams busy hailing it to Hartford. X'- B. B.

Staltzfus is wintering 120 head of calves which he bought at llerrington this fall. Dave Stoltzfus returned last Mon gaiion Prepared roofinr? per roofs' ,3.00. Also, a large fall stock of mail WilUM OF THE POST Mr. J. F.

Clark drove some cattle to Emporia last Friday, which he had sold, and thought it anything but a pleasant trip. Corn sold for fifty-one cents on the streets of Emporia last Tuesday an still the farmers cry hard times. Bad colds seem to be prevalent in this community. PLEASANT VIEW ITEMS. The people arc" suffering with bad colds.

The wheat is looking fine. Mr. JSrinkcrhoff is teaching quite a successful term of school in District 90 and gives good satisfaction. Mr. Swager has built an new addition to his house, and also repainted 'it.

Mrs. Emma Martin is visiting with Mrs. Frank' VanGandy this week. Miss Trayler teacher of the Forest 1 Till School was taken sick with a severe attact of Tyfoid fever and returned to her home in Emporia. Miss Mary Ilotzel came down home from Emporia Saturday and returned Tuesday evening.

Miss Flora Roscnquist visited with her sister Mrs Williams last week. Mrs. Wilder and sons will start for Washington Ty. next week we wish them success in their future home. Mr.

Jasper Shippy has rented the Wilder farm and will take possession soon. Several of the young folks of Pleasant View attended the literary last Thursday night; at the Junction and reported a. pleasant time. The young people occupied the front seats and kept more quiet than usual, while the old folks (who took the back scats tokeep the boys quiet) made quite a racket. Wm.

VanGundy while in hurry doing his chores Sunday-evening cut his foot on a mowing sythe. X. Neosho Rapips, Kilns. Dec, 7, iSyo, Report of Pleasant View School in District No. 90.

for tiie month of November. Scholars enrolled, 18. No tardiness to report. OFFICi In examination for promotion, Ida Hughes, and Terly Hancock each stood in History 100, and in Arith. luetic, Grammar and Geography 90.

Newman VanGundy, Lena Gent ner, Anna Centner, Otto Hughes Burton Hancock, each stood high in their studies and have been punctual in their attendance. Jimmie Hall, Roy VanGundy, and Natie Rccc have been in attendance every day. Andie Centner and Michclfilder have acquitted them selves well fact all are worthy of the highest commendation and have made a good cotuiuenceau'iit. 1 want to mention a o-itiicuKy in my smaller scholars learning to read Some of them could read. quite ivell every lesson in the 1st.

reader but I soon learned it was from memory without a knowledge of tDe words, icaie Mid afferent methods should be used to start right to make readers. In 1835 on Hector Hill in Tomp kins County, State Now York, in. a log school fireplace, Slal benches flat side up. I first com menced teaching the Young ideas how to shoot. Some by aiming high, hove risen to immense.

ii. XII Vlt.Y VJ1 uu. 11- uiL.ua 111 l.iv; ULj and the great height, we would glad to reach. One might well ex. claim.

"The mcreaeing prospect tires our wandering eyes. Hills peep. o'er hills mid Alps 011 Alps arise." 1). Brinkerhoff, Teacher. The following notice'being written "By one who knows," in Type Writing was stuck up in the Post Office some time ago.

I being the one I presume, for whom it was intended, took the liberty to take it down, and at once presented it to our worthy Editor for publication. I told the Editor of Tin; Pilot that I wished to have it published justlor the curiosity of the fool thing; but he gentiy de clined; he now being away, and having left no particular orders so we well here it is. FELLOW CITIZENS OF NEOSHO RAPIDS. About a month ago there was a great lute and cry about having the streets and alleys opened, especially the half stcet on the west side of town a mile long. It was closed on the South by Roberts and Masste, on the North by Dickason, White and Mc-Leod, and in the centct by Dr.

Fitzgerald, mid numy tJawat want with netting 75 cents. square for flat ll low prices, Emporia, Kan. We wonder if this Gentleman o.fe..us knows" has any idea how lung fPtar-it they wee t'traightencd were Thereyas a meeting at the caooi Kou.se last "ight for -the purpose of arranj iSHifffora Ciirkt- ai necessaw committees were appointed for the occasion-Sweet areto meet at Mr, I. E. lonna' ...1..

KJULiuuay even tnr ior practice. are ina Bad Fix. Hvvv Woh lma (fl f-'iitlm. or Jr onr 1i0oK o. ftclchlBsllnr I' lliHprtifi! hji) A Premiss Carriea Cut.

It I. ntht.r 10 fi.Hll. ll. world, rinm witl'oui vor tliim ytn hud iinlk lpulcd Swpm ura funifill 1th ivnym iijr (hat lal.dst.-rx tn ,1. oomfort.

Koutc, Jopcka, Kunsns A ol TU T. CUcaj. day from Ohio where he rented a farm and will move his family there sometime during the winter. He is now looking lor a good renter for his farm here. We understand that Dr, J.

Brownficld of Arkansas City has re. turned to Hartford again and will at tend Mr J. Sargent, who has been confined to his bed ever since the first of may. We learn that the entertainment at the first Christian church in Hartford last week was a grand success the proceeds amounting to something over $15.00 one half of which was for the Y. P.

S. C. K. or in other words the Young Peoples Society of Christian Endevour. Gladys.

PRAIRIE VIEW ITEMS. News is scarce in this vicinity. The cold north wind makes a fellow shiver. Win. Mounkes, who has been look ing after the inserests of his farm in this vicinity, has returned to his home in Oklahoma; Bill thinks there is no place like Oklahoma.

Some of the fatmers are busy husking their corn. Why can't some one start a good literary and make it more lively for the young folks? 'Hie travelers have had a few encounters wi'h Jack Frost lately. Quito a number from this community attended the Alliance supper at Neosho Rapids Nov. 29th and re ports an enjoyable time. Charles Welk has been in this v'c-nity buying cattle.

Jacob Jacobs has been buying and ifiipping Uit hogs, 1 )nnemg seems ty be all the nige among some of the young folks and lcholors, at the us-ual reasonably unade to torcc this street open Dr. Fitzgerald made the statement in if.y hearing, tint be was ready at any time to open his, and he fuKthcr said, that if his part' of it was opened, that then: would be.no moresraid alaout.it, aivJ tlu it was alldone tor spile work be cause 'he owned the John White lots and worked on Sunday, did notlLelieveth; Doctors statement and waited further developments. New, 'the Doctors part of the half struct is qpenoS, and I nd the cry to open the other part is hushed. Now, I for one call such act as this, down rtgki and I think that all of the citkens that Jiave taken anj part in this matter, can see at a glance the inconsistanoy of such a move, Dr. F.

is a good citizen, and has as much light to 'keep the Sabbath, and work on Sunday, as you have to keep Sunday and work on the Sabbath, and he should not be Persecuted for it. There is no necessity opening that street, it cannot be used, unless worked, which has never yet been done. You often Hy that the Acjycntists' will cry Persecution for nothing; but if this is the way they treated, to -my the least, they, shamefully used by tfcose wiu Ibe Christians. Such spite work as this, is what "ias kept: cur town buck for the last twenty years, and has driven many a good settler away, UV ONE. WHO JCXOWS,.

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Pages Available:
549
Years Available:
1889-1891