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The Rossville Times from Rossville, Kansas • 4

The Rossville Times from Rossville, Kansas • 4

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LOCAL ITEMS. PERSONAL. THE CAMERA AT HOLHHTEAD. City Feed Livery Bain We gather the following I mm an r- icle in the HnieM! Ii: American: During the recent, troubles at the Mrs. P.

II. Ziokefoose is quite sick. John R. Wilt made a Topelia trip t'arnegio iron mob broke down last Tuesdav. Fine Sintrie ami iloohii teams.

Saddle horses, Ail oulid first-class. Charge) nwIjiMte. OC. MfPhwsi.ii. fence and entered upon the premises Willie Rankin is slowly recovering 1.

1 resist the lauding, on the company's from his sickness. Miss Delia Steams will teach in St. grounds, of men employed and sont ilieie by the company, and who wore Attention to Commercial Men. Marys again this year. B.

F. Boots lias been very sick for bting conveyed to their destination by boats on the Monongahola river. several days pa3t. It Is said the company has evidence F. Primley is building an addition to bis residenceon Main street.

We notics that T. J. Cox is marketing some very line early apples. B. Dennis has furniBlied his shop with a nice cigar counter and ease.

Rev. J. G. Maver preached to a large congregation last Sunday, at the Olive Branch church, Z. and B.

Keser shelled 2,000 bushels of corn last Saturday, which they sold at 47 cents a bushel. Rev, W. C. Sherman preached two Interesting sermons in the Presbyterian church last Sunday, to large congregations. Fred Franklin has some large pictures of his fine Holstein-Freslan stock.

After they are framed he will (1 Up lay one of them in our city Mrs. Joseph Cherst has been quite A. C. sick, but is convalescent. sufficient to convict against more than a thousand of the active participants, of whom more than two hundred were Miss Alice Enoch is visiting with Robert Jackson's family.

-DEALER IN C. W. Higglubotham made a (lying armed with guns, lint what is the character of this evidence against so large a body of men engaued in a fierce and bloody riot, where everything was trip to Topeka last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

B. C. Mitclmer were in St. Marys Monday afternoon. in a stale of the greatest excitement? It ikes but a line to stats it, and at the same time afford unquestionable proof James Burns, is very low.

lie has to be attended night and day. There was a party at A. Startup's of iU high character: "We had detec Pet Zickefoose expects to work in SCHOOL ECHOES. In the following paragraphs we give concise information concerning the schools in Rossville township, now that arrangements have been made for the new school year: District 52- Cedar Muff. Director, M.

Hass; treasurer, Chas. Howerton; clerk, W. A. Armstrong. Teacher, Miss Anna Berry, Term, seven months, commencing Cist Monday in September, Levy, 14 mills.

District 65 -Jama, Director, John Fritz; treasurer, Wm. Blind clerk, T. H. Emert. Teacher, Mr.

Curtis. Term, nine months, commencing first Monday in September, Levy, 6 mills. District 13Klngsvftle. Director, Robert Nason i treasurer, Miss Ella Nason clerk, W. T.

Euos. Teacher, Miss Mary York. Term, eight months, commencing first Monday in September. Levy, 4J mills. District HTwlnrose.

Director, W. V. Hook; treasurer, S. Joy clerk, F. Van Vleck.

MO teacher engaged. Levy, 10 mills. A special meeting will be called soon, at which measures will be taken for enlarging the old school house or building a new one. At this meeting the length of term and time for commencing will be decided. District IbReser.

Director, John Heslett; treasurer, M. Keser; clerk, C. G. Lemon. Teacher, James Murphy.

Term, seven months, beginning second week in September. Levy, 4 mills. District TlFord. Friday evening July 20th. Quite a number of young people attended, and Hie Santa Fe yards, repairing cars.

GUilN mMJVn CONSUL. Notary Public ami insurance Agent. COLLECTS DRAFTS AND NOTES Remits promptly. The patronage of the public solicited Heluren tea Merchants' National Bank, Topeka, National Bank of Kansas City, Kansas City, Mo. John Stoyell, is attheEdwards- pleasant time was enjoyed by all.

Hie to Hall to-morrow ville station, with his brother, Guy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kaufman re (Saturday) evening, where and when tives with cameras In the mill at the time of the sliooting," says Secretary Lovejoy, of the Carnegie company.

It is always difficult to obtain competent witnesses of exciting frays, aud those who know the most, either from Interest or fear of the consequences, invariably have phenomenally bad memories. But the camera knows neither fear nor favor, never becomes excited, turned from Baldwin City last Mon the Epwortb League will dispense some nice Ice-cream and cake. day. tjuite number of items that came Misses Laura and Mamie Fritz re to hand to-day are left over, as we had turned to their home Topeka--last not time to set them. They will appear Tuesday.

next week, as most of them will keep. County Commissioner Kerr spent and it brings out a multiplicity of details. Probably by no other means HIGGINBOTIIAM GILBERT. Kind o' lonely la Rossville, with only Monday In Topeka, attending to the could such effective corroborative evi two papers. Wonder If our friends in duties of hi office.

the James district intend to run the Parley Thome is night operator at Lone Star Gimlet the coming Winter. Wamego. He took his position early Irven Wilt entertained a number of in the present week. dence be obtained in cases of this kind. In the Homestead case the rioters were scattered all over the grounds, near the landing place, armed with guns and other weapons.

They were behind fences, in the trees, and occupying other positions of advantage as would have been done In actual battle. Mrs, W. M. Mltchner was the guest his little friends at his home Wednesday afternoon, being his 13th birthday. of Mrs: Joseph Cannon of St.

Marys After playing a number of games they Monday of this week. were treated to ice-cream and cake. Miss Daisy Foster returned last The Young Ladies, Aid Society of As Judge Magee said at the first hear week from Lawrence, where she had the Presbyterian church will elect ing, "There were sharpshooters with beeu visiting her aunt. officers Saturday August 13th. The ties in the field, picking off men." But Miss Emma Miller goes to Topeka meeting will commence at 2:30 p.m., Director, A.

L. Stratton; treasurer. to-morrow mommy, ready to embark and will be held in the Presbyterian on the Denver train. to prove all this according to the old methods, with all the contradictory witnesses that would be offered, would be obviously impracticable. The in church.

.1. A. Parr; clerk, H. Ford. Teacher, Miss Lilla Siegle.

Term, six months, commencing late Mr. and Mrs. N. E. McPherson, of Dealers in- All who attended the congregational in Seuteinber.

after the close of the Groceries. Flour, Feed, Queen's-ware. stantaneous photograph removes the St. Marys, visited with Mr. aud Mrs.

C. C. McPherson last Sunday. meeting laBt Sunday were In favor of calling a pastor and making Rossville ifficulty. Glass-ware, Stone-ware, Boots and Shoes.

We Solicit a Share of Your patronage. Frank Van Vleck was in Topeka his exclusive field. It was decided The "camera fiend," as the amateur fair. Levy, 7 mills. District 'it) Howard.

Teacher, Mist Mamie Conley. that action should not be taken until last Monday, attending to business connected with the Twinrose school. photographer is sometimes styled, is now almost omnipresent, and one can resbytery meets, in October, and that during the interval supplies should be We did not learn names of officers, never be sure when in any public pNce, in a crowd, or at a scene of excitement, WlJLT BROS. secured. etc.

District 101 the new district. but his person and actions, with all the Wolford Faulkner has moved down to Silver Lake, after having lived at the Holden ranch for the space of 15 years. Mrs. Frank Dellarros returned from C. L.

Her key is making the threshing surroundings, will become the subject Director, P. ll.Zickefoose: treasurer, season at Lost Springs, Marion Co. SPRING a picture which, whether lie might, where he spent seven weeks last year, BUGGIES AND like it or not, would have the stamp ot Charles Voorhees; clerk, Robert be bring. Teacher, Miss Alice Enoch, This year he expects to remain longer, WAGONS, lopeka last Tuesday, where she was called last week to minister to her undeniable truthfulness. The disclos- as the wheat crop is a heavy one.

We res to be made on the trials, as to how Term, seven months, commencing hear that Albert and Edward Reser brother's sick child. FARM WAGONS Robert Nason and family start lor were among those who accompanied well the camera did its work at Holm-stead, will be awaited with much in- first Monday in September. Levy, 19 mills. CARTS. him.

Garden City to-morrow, where they erest. will spend a week or two with Mrs. James Anderson, section foreman Most Successful Stoves that are Made. ason's parents. is hunting for the owner of a cow that was killed during Wednesday night.

LOCAL. SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS He. t'LTLblli MID-SUMMER NUMBElt. Humphreys' Specific No. 3 cures Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Bradley spent near the stock yards. His opinion is Sunday with Mrs.

Bradley's sister, ALL KINDS. EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE AT BOTTOM PRICES Sleeplessness, Colic and Crying of In- Joseph Kaufman found a5 note on the streets of Topeka last Thursday that it was killed by a freight train Mrs. L. Neiswender and family, of ants; curing not only the Wakeful going East. He hHd the cow appraised Mencken township.

ness, Colic and Crying, but by aiding afternoon. before giving her her last resting place. the digestion, giving Strength and Vigor, and so making healthy children. A. C.

Sherman sold his St. Marys last Tuesday. Erbacher Bros. David Rase was up from Topeka last week, visiting with T. J.

Cox. He starts to the mountains this week, for J. THOMAS CO. LUMBER AND GOAL DEALERS. LOST, a black "Circular." It has were the purchasers.

the benefit of his health. high Blioiilders, and the yoke is span Bouts, Shoes, Gloves, Hose, Groceries C. C. Root, a minister of the German Postmaster Carpenter and family, of gled with heavy beads. Supposed to have been dropped on the highway, Ituntiat church, will preach in the and meal at Higginbotham Gilbert's.

Doors, Sash, Christian church next Wednesday St. Marys, started Tuesday night for Colorado Springs, where they expect to between North Topeka and Rossville. Finder please communicate with J. C. evening.

Supreme iight Oil and White Rose spend about two weeks. Blinds. Ash, Tlios. Connaughtou, the St. Marys Lath, Lime, Plaster, Hair, and Louisville Cement Gasoline, the best on earth, at Higgln bothara Gilbert's.

Van Laeys of North Topekn, or Mrs. Perry Riggs of Rossville. Dr. A. G.

Magill, of Silver Lake, boot and shoe merchant, is at St. Clere, Oak, Poplar spent Thursday night in our city with wrier he is devoting a week or two to A large number of Mr. and Mrs. Councilman Bradley's family, on his rest and recuperation. His brothei kept in stock Perry Riggs' relatives and friends return from a ten days' visit to Tipton Arnold 4f Frank, is attending to the store during Mo.

his visited with them last Sunday, namely': Mr. and Mrs. Laeys and family, of North Topeka, Mrs. Charles Mrs. J.S.

Crossley, of Pierce Junc In the 100 yard foot race between tion, visited in Rossville last week GRADES GUARANTEED. J. 0. BRADLEY, Manager. Merryman, of Hossville, and Mcintosh Voorheese and family, and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph DeGraff and family, all of She intended to attend Mr. Wyalt's Stansfielri Druggists of Concordia, the latter won. It Is estimated that ubout 8800 changed funeral, but arrived too late. whom enjoyed the visit and appreci "hands.

The race was run very fast. Howard M. Holden spent last Satur ated the table hospitalities. day at his Kingsville ranch. He at C-live Branch Sunday school will hold a picnic on the 13th of this month tended the Telford Blanks benefit so the timekeeper giving out that the time was 9 seconds, yet we think ten seconds was the right time.

St ilarys No. 821 Kansas Lumpkins House. cial, where he helped along the good in ts'iac McCol lough's grove, to which cause. Star. an invitation has been given to the NORTH TOPEKA.

At the People's Party club last Wed W. W. Harvey attended last Satur Excellent Accommodation for Boarders Union school of Rossville. We understand the invitation has been accepted, day evening's social and spent the Sab nesday night it. was resolved to hold a bath In Rossville.

He is to be princi ninnin in this neighborhood soou. J. lie and that on the coming Sabbath further various committees were appoiuted pal at Silver Luke the coming term of arrangements will be made, for the school. and all details will shortly be decided picnic and for a short programme to on. Good speakers will be on hand, Grandma Chase has been very much be rendered during the day.

and Commercial Men. PRICES REASONABLE. Wm Lumpkins. and everything will be done to make prostrated during the hot weather. The The Modern Woodmen of America ladies of Rossville are very kind to her.

the affair a shining success. Full par seem to be taking the front rank for She has been moved into comfortable ticulars in the near future. cheap Insurance and for protection to quarters on Navarre street. The Blanks benefit social was well the widows and orphans of deceased Lust week A. L.

Stratton received attended nd liberally patronized a letter informing him that his father The receipts amounted to 836:60, and members. We are Informed by the secretary of Evergreen Camp 1511, of this place, that no assessment is levied PRINCIPAL POINTS the expenses were 83:80, leaving as was very sick. His father resides at Elsie, is about 70 years old, and for the month of August, and nearly the net proceeds 831.80. The ladies appointed to carry the money to Mrs. suffers from heart disease.

8800 lu the Benefit fund July 27th, EAST, WEST, after paying all death claims. Mrs. Ann Jamieson and son, Harry, A.H.Vance, who is a candidate for left this morning for Topeka, where the district judgship, addressed the they take the Santa Fe for Pueblo, NORTH and SOUTH on a visit to Mr, and Mrs. E. citizens of Rossville last Wednesday evening, from the band stand.

He Gabbey, formerly of this place. George Mohler, St. Marys. CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. We invite the publio to examine our stock and prices.

We have the goods, and our prices are RIGHT DOWN TO BED rock. Mrs. f. J. Cox is at Larking, visiting AT THE ROSSVILLE STATION P.

TRAIN SKRVICE. GOING WK8T. her mother. She started last Monday expects to be gone three or four weeks, No. t.

Passenger 12 :07 A and will visit iu three counties -Sack urged the Republicans to thoroughly organize, and stated that the Populists and the Democrats had hatched a plot, and that by means of that plot they expected to gobble the electoral vote of Kansas and give the House the privilege of electing the next president. Everything passed off well at last Saturday evening's social, save that son, Atchison, and Jeffersou. Mr. Cox blanks were, Mrs. John it.

win, mrs. Oscar Young, and Mrs. Whi. Wax, who performed their mission last Tuesday. Mrs.

Blanks thanked them very kindly for the pains they had taken, and requested then) to convey her thankl to all the good friends who had Interested themselves In behalf of herself and Telford, and who had been such liberal contributors at the social. The ladles found Telford in a cheerful and hopeful mood, and were surprised by the r.ir of fortitude and submlsslvs-ness that characterized bis actions and illumined his features. P. 8. Since the social, W.

P. Herring-ton, of Silver Lake township, hearing of Telford's sad misfortune, kindly donated a dollar, which will be forwarded to its destination. No. fl. Passenger 7 :24 No.

7. Fasijenuer 1:84 pm No. 13. Way Freight 4 MH accompanied her as far as Topeka going KANT. Mrs.

Botan and Miss Anna Conner No. 2. Passenger 4:10 A. have been visiting Mrs. Robert Nason No.

0. Passenger 6:40 a No 8. Passenger 2:08 the past two weeks. From Kingsville No. W.

Way Freight 8:85 a some unsanctlliea individual stole a they go to Topeka to spend a few days, CALL AND SEE US. Stops by signal erly. Daily, after which they proceed to Cotton cake that had been purchased and set apart for Telford Blanks. Eighteen except sundavs. John Stoykll, Agent.

wood Falls, to visit Mrs. lioton' mother. gallons of ice-cream were disposed of, and another five gallons would not have BETTER LATE THAN NEVER. We are informed that among those of our citizens who will join the more than met tne demand. The cakes were beauties, aud 13 in number.

Just received a large line of LUDLOa The police of Cohoes, N. a city of 23,284 inhabitants, made a census of the Kuigbts Templar in their Denver pit griraage are: A.C. Sherman, Miss Dai fine Slippers, for ladies. These slippers were The lawn was In good shape, and well supplied with seats, Chinese lanterns, I have for sale farms In this and ad joining counties; also several residua saioons me outer uay ana rounu xw, itrTTOTi 'K i sy Sherman, Mrs. F.

E. Parr. Dr. II. li etc.

The young people utilized the res in HoBSvilleand St. Marys. Call Miller and family, Mrs. J. C.

Bradley besides thirteen other places licensed iaW3 111 UUIULUg, tuiu. luuoi uo UiUHtJU OUt to sell liquor.or one for every seventy-1 CO AUGHTON, St, Yrrys, Kfins four of the population. N9ee me if yon want to purchase. J. C.

Bradley. and dauctiter, and Abe Patterson. Lumpkins House organ and made large volume of cheerful music.

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