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The Rossville Times from Rossville, Kansas • Page 4

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LOCAL ITEMS Ice-cream and music on the Lawn EGGS 7 cts per Dozen Tennis grounds Saturday evening. Farmers can exchange wheat for Sour at the St. Marys roller mill. Money will be furnished promptly Snrine Chicken 09 cents roer tound on loans made with J. Bradley.

I'EKSONAL. Edward Wood, of Manhattan Is sojourning In Kossville. Miss Stella Short is the new teacher engaged to teach tn room No. 2 at the public school. Gertie l'artelow leaves for White Cloud to-day, there to visit her Bister, Mrs.

Abram Brien. Fleet Parsons, son of Dr. U. W. Parsons, of Wamego, spent last Tuesday in Kossville.

W. D. Frisbe, of Chanutc, arrived in the city Monday, to visit his mother, Mrs. Louisa Neddo. Live Turkevs 5 cts Gfeorge Mahler, St.

Marys. CQTHING AND FURNISHING GOOD PATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. We inyite the public to examine our stoc'-and prices. We have the goods, and cu price's aye right down to bed rock. per round Hens 5 cts SCHOOL MEETING, ETC, The Htinnal school meeting wits held Thursday Hfternoon.

The attendance was small, only nine or ten voters be-ii)K present. Dr. jr. II. Miller whs re-elected hs clerk of the district, for a term of three years.

A. school tax of 11! mills on the dollar was voted. The school hoard Is constituted as follows: Director, W. M. Mltchner; clerk, II.

II. Miller treasurer, Samuel Kerr. 15y consulting the clerk's report, we obtained the following school items: Number of persons between the ages of live and twenty-one residing in the district on June 30th, 1891, was 228, of whom 117 were males and 111 females. Number of different persons attending school this year 107, ot whom 103 were males and 04 females. Average daily attendance for year, 13771 males aud 00 females.

pound Ducks 4 cts per pound Ge ese 4 cents per pound Luther Baird started last Friday morning to accept position on the Kock Island road, at Pawnee City, Ne CALL AND SEE US. Young Roosters cts per pound Old Roosters 2 braska, Miss Nona Booth, of Menoken, returned to her home last Monday morn-ug, after visiting with Miss Pet Ltr-ranee aud other friends. Guy Stovles is station agent at Bel- cts per pound A. SMJEMMAW. 15.

l'u re Drown Leghorn Eirgs 25 cents per setting. vue. He entered upon hisduties home DEALER IN Dentistry. The good people of Kossville and vicinity are hereby Informed that I am at Dr. II.

II. Miller's office Thursday of each week. E. F. Gabbey.

two or tbree weeks ago, aud seems well satisfied with his location. Wesley Davis shipped a car load of hogs to Kansas City last Tuesday night. J. W.Lasswell has re-builtthe wind-wrecked barn. This Is making a pret ty sudden restoration.

Call on J. C. Bradley at the Lumber yard when you want cheap money on first real-estate mortgage. Council meeting next Tuesday evening, when the water-works matter will receive further consideration. Abe Patterson is through with haymaking on the Mulvane ranch.

lie cut, cured and stacked about 1,800 tons. G. U. Parsons, dentist, of St. Marys, will visit Kossville on Tuesday of each week.

Office upstairs, building next to post office. If you want to smoke the best cigar that was ever in Kossville go to A. W. Gabbey's and call for the "Horace Greely." Kemember that everything in the way of good and fashionable millinery can be obtained at 807 Kansas North Topeka. I am the only resident dentist in St.

Marys, and can be found there at all times, except Thursday of each week, when I am at Kossville. E. KntKPATKICK. Now is the time to lay in a good supply of "Buffalo" flour, before it advances, I guarantee it to give satisfaction. A.

W. GAmmy. LOST, by W. G. Gilbert, somewhere between his residence and the Higgin- Clarence Silver, sou of Emmanuel ARNOLD Silver, was thrown from a horse Thursday evening, by means of winch STANSFIELD, his jaw was broken.

Dr. Miller at A SOCIAL WHIRL. BELOW WE MAKE J1KNTION OF TIIIIKK SOCIAL, KVENTS, TWO OF WHICH AUK PAST AND ONE 1'ltOSI'IX'Tl VK. tended him aud did all that the frac ture called for. GIlvlIiV LJVn COM Notary Public and Insurance Agent.

qollects drafts and notes Kemits promptly. The patronage of the public solicited References: Merchants' National Bank, Topeka, National Bank of Kansas City, Kansas City, Mo. Rally Round the Flag at tue u. A. it.

iucampmeut, Detroit and then go to Fut-in-Bay, the Thou NO. 821 KAS. sand Isles of Lake Erie. The St. Marys roller mill is manufac NORTH TOPEKA.

turing some or the best flour on the SURPRISE PARTY, Last Friday evening Miss Maggie Me.Adams was "surprised' by a host of her young friends, who camp armed with good will and kindly salutation bent op. wishing her a pleasant trip to Illinois and a gladsome visit while there. Amusements ot several kinds were introduced, the result of which was a general good time. The following ladies and gentlemen were present: Alice and Ella Oliver; market. Afsriorv rnp For tasty hats aud ujiique millinery of every kind make a bee line for 807 BRADLEYsMETCALrt J.

THOMAS Kansas North Topeka. Mhs. K. I. Ahmstuono, CELEBRATED LUMBER AND COAL DEALERS.

ESTABLISHED I8U Mary and Lillie York; Grace and Ida ilemem her that 1 good work at half the usual prices, and will give away one IJmuiand iIozjii cabinet botham Gilbert Htore, probably, a pair of spectacles and case, accompan Doors. fcish, photos. Gkohoi: Al.Dniiiiii', photographer, 101.) Kansas nvei.m, Noitl Topeka. Kuykendall; Loma and Julia Wilt; Dora and Kate Abbott; Etta and Elida Shearer; Anna Osborne; Mamie Coti-ley; Pearl McElvain; Kate Kasse-baum; Lulu Killian; Jennie and Lidie Strimple; Bruce, Henry, Staulon, Ferguson and William Jamieson; i I' Lath. wmmwmmte ied by eleven 2-cent postage stamps.

The finder will mucl) oblige the owner by returning the lost property. Dr. G. H. Parsons was in the city last Tuesday making arrangements SlSGfSTBORT IH THE WORLD Plaster, LOCAL ITIiilS.

Thos. Connaughton's for regular weekly visits. He hired a Oliver; Kay Gilbert; Charles York; store is headquarters Call on your grocer for St. Marin room In the rear of the Times building, where he can be found on Tues Tt ir rr Pour. William, Charles and Abner Oless Albert Gabbey; George DeGraff; Koy Wilt; Edward Kassebaum; Charles Killian; Sumuel McAdams.

day cf each week, prepared to do any for Fine Boots and Shoes at bed rock prices. New goods constantly arriving at thing In the way of dentistry. Mrs. Armstrong' millinery store. No, HIGGINBOTHAM GILBERT.

iopetia. St. Marys, Kansas. We notice that some of our Kossville adies are becoming quite expert eques trians. At Manitou.

George Aldridge continues to Inform Manitou Si'iiinhs, Special. Manitou is to the people The Woman's Christian Temperance Union will hold their first monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 4th, at the homo of Mrs. Maggie Killian. All interested in Temperance work are invited.

Members especially urged to be present. L. Sec. It will be seen by locals Inserted in this issue that J. C.

Bradley is prepared to loan cheap money to all who wish to secure a first mortgage on real the readers of the Times that he makes A BIRTHDAY PARTY. Miss Howard very pleasantly entertained a number of her friends at her home Thursday evening of last week, it being the 14th anniversary of her birthday. Music, and other amusements lent their aid in making the occasion a happy one. Refreshments were served, consisting of Icecream, cake, and fruit. Mirth seemed to announce that all was pleasure.

As what a Miliar narrei is to me uies on a good pictures at half the usual rates. briehl siiiniiK dav decidedly nttrac at 1015 Kansas No. Topeka, tive. There Is mi absence of Hies and an inuiix of peiinlc at Manitou that Is Under the head "A Social Whirl reir-aluug. hese ua are oi wm oe ioiiiiu an account or Home th" leafv June Ihat prate nl Kossville's social events, including the cool mornings, wtrni enough at noon wmwm.

time lo remind the outdoor wanderer id Society Social, set for estate. This arrangement will be a the hour drew near fur the clock's that it is Miiinni-r. and evenings lull ol Saturday very acceptable one, as it will enable borrowers to transact their business moonlight, anil coolness. The walks, drives and trail- about. I have Just received a car load midnight toll, all went to their homes, wishing Miss Nettie many huppy re' turns of the dav.

Those present were: Emma Kas at home, with no expense for railroad Buffalo" and "White Loaf" Hour, Manitou are so numerous that, old timers of several season's experience fare, and with a gentleman well and which I will sell at low figures. Call I ml some new beauties whenever iney favorably known to them. and see me. eo out. The counirr is a paradise for A.

W. Gahiiky. 1 the livelv voniia woman or the brawny Old wheat wanted at the St. Marys Deatars in Groceries. Flour, Feed, Queen's-ware.

Glass-ware, Stone-ware, Boots and Shoes. We Solicit a share of Your patronage. young man who delights ill exploring Wm. Kankin can always be found at roller mill. exoei It ions.

tx. his old store, where he stands ready to B. I). Mileham is spending a few Manitou is best reached via tha serve good meat at prices to suit the sebaum. Mary McElvain, Maude Miles, Emma Miller, Molly Starker, Chcttie Conley, Daisy Sherman, Nellie Kuykendall, Lana llunkiu, Uattie Swear-ingen, IV Larrauce, Maude Lanance, Wm.

DeGraff, Charlie Killian, Ernest llarlzell, Alfred McElvain, Farley Thome, Evert Strlmple, Hoy Will, Schuyler Conley, Koy Ilurtzell, Kerch Kuykendall, ltay Gilbert. weeks at home, engaged in painting portraits and other pictures of various times. Plenty of ice on hand. Hence, Union 1'acillc. John Stovki.i., Agent U.

1'. System, Kossville, Ivans, XLVW4 good cold storage and well-kept meat WILT BROS. The pastor of the Silver Lake church kinds. Neariug completion, is a portrait of the late Col. I.

Stanley, which, to our mind, is a faithful representa preached in the Baptist church last Sunday afternoon. Alter the preach tion of that gentleman as he appeared ing aei vice this (Friday) evening a de BUGGIES AND when he walked and talked among us. Qualities of mind are intangible and cision will bn arrived at in legardto SPRING WAGONS, FARM WAGONS. future services. FLOWER SOCIAL.

The l'resbvterian Young Ladies' Aid Society and the Kossville Cornet invisible, tin true. Yet "firmness," which made the Colonel a man of set In its Norm Topeka correspondence Hand will unite in giving a Flower tied purpose, hag been so worked into the Capital says: "The steamer Nelllo CARTS. the picture as to make that quality SUNDAY TO KANSAS CITY. The Union Pacific lias inaugur ited a st rn soi Sniiil excursions limn all stations lx-iween I unction City and Kansas City, at the low rale of one ami one-third tarn for the round trip. Spend a day in the city, visit the beau-ti til parks, and witness a championship game of bail, for full particti.

larscalion John Ptoykll, Agent Union Pa-cillc System. N. B. Train leaves Kossville at 6:40 a. m.

Returning, leaves Kansas City at, 7 r. m. Social at the Lawn Tennis grounds on Saturday evening, August 1st. Cream and cake will be served. easily apprehended by the senses.

Dr. Kirkpatrick, the St. Marys den August heat brings cooling sliowers, Most Successful Stoves that are Made. II ELF and HEAVY HARDWARE, IMPLEMENTS, etc. CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS.

EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE AT BOTTOM PRICES. tist, at Dr. Miller's ofllje Thursday of Joe-cream, cake, and fray rant flowers. Bly took a fishing party to Mission creek Sunday. The steamer hud her smokestack scraped off Into the creek, but the boys came to the rescue with an empty beer keg, which, being deprived of its heads, furnished an excellent fiinnell." Wonder if beer waB nut responsible for the loss ot the original smokestack? each week.

Last Sunday morning a little steam A'arf Saturday evening, August jlrst When fur pleasure all are uthirxt, Please wander forth to the Lawn Ten nte ground, boat ran into the c.ible at the Willard ferry and snatched it so hard that the windlass on the North shore was City Feed Livery Barn Comrades. damaged and rendered useless. In con Where happy youth will gather round. sequence of this the cable sagged unti An excursion uptlie St. Clair Hiver Biul Lake Huron would be refreshing after a bIx davs session of the A.

II. and doiiluti A-l nniiils mo Fine Cai ri.i(.,i s. teams. Saddle )nr thst-clnss. C'u irge.4 the mid-stream portion of it was under water.

Ferryman Iteese commenced On the Lawn Tennis ground Refreshing lee-cream will be found in Detroit. Call on the Union Pacific Agent for rates. When is It? August 8rd to 8th, 1S01, Where ia It? Detroit Michigan. Whatisity 25th National Kncamp-inent, (1. A.

It. How do you get there? Uuion Pacific Agents will tell you. repairs Mondaj and It is likely the fol Sirred by young ladles, sweet and fair C. C. McPhersou.

lowing day the ferry was in operation again. Mr. Reese says that if another jSJPSPECIAL Attention to Commercial Men. Wtlh bright garlands tn llieir nair, Mush: swett, by the Cornet Hand, Sweetest heard in alt the lantl, steamer runs into the cable something will break, and that neither the cable nor its anchorage will be the sufferer. Give Me Liberty, When Patrick Henry exclaimed Made by young men, so true and great; OF POLAND KAW VALLEY HERD The Alma Signal has iuh following: "That journalism is retrograding, or that our morbid tendencies aro grow ing, is apparent In the manner In which the electrocution of the quartette of New York murderers was dished out to the morbid fancies of the reading public.

Let us call a halt lest we drift back Into the period "Give mo liberty or give me death," lie voiced the sentiments of every true Money loaned on first real-estate mortgage. J.C. IlRADLKV. While wailing ut the Topeka station Monday before last we noticed a man upon whom "cold tea" was exerting its convivial influence. He was spin patriot.

And, my fellow citizens, when a well known lady exclaimed "Give uie the 'Cap Sheaf soda, or I CHINAS. M. F.Tatman Proprietor, Rossvillc, Kansas. KAW CHIEF is at the head of Hie herd, aud I honestly believe him 10 when gladiatorial contests In the arena will give you biscuit harder than a Come alt; do not be late, In various places seats are found, Where those who tire of strolling round, May, whenever they think best, Seat themselves, and take a rest. Tlie Tennis Qrvunds, this darkiome night, Will be made light by lanterns bright; Here everyone, without worry or wear, May rest secure from every oare.

I'oetess. were held vospectable. Were it given stone," she said what was true, because ning a long yarn to a policeman, who out to-day that in a month hence some condemned prisoner would be put to without the "Cap Sheaf" Rodit it is im chewed a cigar, aud feigned deep interest in the "cold-tea" man's narrative, thinking, evidently, that by enduring death by Blow torture, thousands of be the finest boar thai, stands on Kansas soil to-day. I say this without boasting, as it is theopinion of every expert and breeder that has ever looked him over. He is without doubt one ot the grandest Poland Chinas living.

Do not possible to produce good bread or pastry. Buy the genuine. Buy the "Cup Sheaf." Every package guaranteed. people would flock to the scene to wit take my word for it, but come and see the Uladiator. vy uir.r nas never the affliction until "Daisy" time lie ness and gloat over the death throes of could save himself and his companion the unfortunate victim, aud thlB condition of things Is mainly due to the a trip to the "cooler," He succeeded.

false education the people are dally In due time the train received the man, "cold tea" and all, leaving botli Iiim Ask your grocer for "Koyal" and "Supurb" brands of flour. This flour is manufactured at the St. Marys roller mill, and Is of excellent quality. G. A.

R. Veterans after the camp fire ut Pe-troit can enjoy a trip to the famous Thousand Isles of Lake Erle- Put-iii-liay. See that your tickets read via the Union Paclllc. and it at a point about six miles East of Kossville. ueen exploited, lie was rouKtit at weaning nine irom u.

r.iu, ii uimum, Mo. la out of an older litter, but Is full brother to Fhkk Tit auk, the greatest prize winner of 1800, at. three of the largest, line-hog shows ever held in the world. At one of them there were over si.OOO line hogs on exhibition, the llower ot seven or eight states. Some pronounce KAW lEl'" the superior of his famous brother.

Farmers mid breeders can eet the benefit of this blood at rea Bonable rates, if thev call earlv. I have never been able to raise as m.iiiy hogs as I could sell for breeding purposes, and with the prospect for a great corn crop to enconraae buyers I expect the demand will aiialu be In excess of tha supply. KAW CHIEF Is ably assisted bv Doiiskvs Gl.onv, a lame, line young hog, of great, promise; also bv Docks Cihiiuk, formerly of the well known Cross Creek herd. I have the tlnest 1-t of pigs I ever raised, mostly sired by KAW CHIEF. My sows are of the best blood known to the breed.

receiving through the public press." HOS8V1LLK MARKET. No. 3 heat 70 cts. No. a wheat 07 rts Shelled corn 50 cts.

Corn in ear 40 sts. White Com 64 cents. Oats 23 sis. You need not return at once, but visit Sandusky or Cleveland after attending the U. A.

R. Encampment at Detroit, Mich. Go via the Union G. A. R.

The Union Pad Ho will sell tickets to the encampment at Detroit, at rate of one lowest first class fare for the round trip. Plain and fancy Screen Doors at the lumber yard. Thomas Co I Hl.

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