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The Melvern Record from Melvern, Kansas • 3

The Melvern Record from Melvern, Kansas • 3

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ested in the short time he has been a Wm. Smith and wife and Jos, Stout, contribute liberally Melvern Record. our people should to that end. Of Decatur county, and D. citizen, we predict he will get a fair Smith, of Wyandotte, this state, are Work is progressing on the new livery trade from our people.

THE GRAND ARMY BOYS. visiting in the neighborhood of Max Entered at the Postoflloo at Melvorn, Kansas, a mail matter of the sooond class. stable. son. They passed through town this moraine under the wing of R.

L. Gra At the close of the exercises on last It. B. Evans, representing the1 Em SUBSCRIPTION: fl.60 A TEAB, Uf ADVAHOI poria Daily Republican, came up dh the Wednesday evening. Post Commander Joe Farley announced to those present ham to look at some land which they own hear Lebo.

train this morning. that owing to the abundance of rations on hand, the ladies who Were instru WHITE DRESS GOODS il. F. Jones of the film of Jones Bros, will start for Chicago in a few days to The following explains itself i Office of United Telephone Co; Kansas City, Sept. 04 1884.

mental in so successfully conducting lay in a Stock of fall arid winter cloth that part of the programme would -To a A Pnruriri- 'Han THURSDAY, i SEPT. 11, 1384. K. C. E.

Railway Time Card. GOINO EAST. Mall and express 6:42 a. m. Freight 10:80 DOING WEST.

9:53 p.m. ing. serve them out on the next evening at Dear Sir I hone in a tew weeks to be the rate of fifteen cents per head. This Alexander Bros, have begun work on auie to maKe your people a proposition for a telephone line to Lyndon. One of the Best Lines ever brought io the Gity, colli their elevator.

The main building is to be 80x30 feet. With an engine room was the means of collecting quite a good crowd on Thursday evening last. After supper, the question arose as to very truly, W. W. SMrrn, Gen.

Supt. We have heard of the following from 20x20. prising FRENCH and AMERICAN Lawns INDIA Freight 6:65 "New invoice of bird cages, at what should he done to pass the remain-1 C. 0. Catlin was taken with an attack this place attending the Bismarck fair der of the evening pleasantly and soci Muslins.

NANSOOKS and DECCA checks; Mokell Williamson's. of cholera morbus yesterday evening at last week: ably. It was suggested by some one Osage City. We trust he is not dan Jno. Moore arid wife; Ed.

Barrett and whom we know not that a sort of im Be Sure and pay your accounts with gerously ill. wife; Jno. Martin and family; Mrs. Dr. 'us by Sept.

1st. Marsh Straw Ball, Miss Sue AshUy, Jno. Ashby, R. promptu programme be put up. No sooner said than agreed to.

The hall was lighted up, Campbell's Quadrille Band The Jury in the trial of Green for the Good brick at the lumber yard. murder of the Roblyer boy some time ago, at Emporia, returned a verdict of Cider tider 1 1 Cider III We sell was pressed in and the exercises started D. Criss, Ellis McNabb, R. O. Gilli-land, Mrs.

Iligbyand daughter Alice, Asher Smith, Ed Atwell, Alien Parker, and Elmer Bbreves. with music both instrumental and the mills. manslaughter in the first degree. LACES ANt) EMBHOlMRIfiS Mokell Williamson, yocal. We got up in time to hear J.N.

Campbell, the post adjutant, sing, and it The primary election here passed off Several wagon and carriage loads of out Plumed Knights went up to Of all prices and widths and in all the latest dez Fine line of notions at Corwin Walthour's. is needless to say he brought down the City last night to hear Col. Jno. A. house.

Mr. Tucker read a poem and signsi Get our prices on Wagons before you Martin, the republican candidate for there were songs by others. quietly there being no opposition to the ticket as selected by Mr. Richardson. The polls were opened at three O'clock and eloped at six.

Sixtjr-f our votes were polled, with the following result: governor speak. buy. Mokell Williamson. About ten o'clock the post cordmand- er Inquired if W. S.

Rilea was in the George Curchin, Tom Parker, and For sale our two story meat market room. Now, we were there, but so Emmet Crocker went on a chicken hunt DELEGATES. -and butcher tools. Price reasonable. Marsh Straw.

startled and confused were we by this vt fWtfi rpf T7Q TXT A tT7mr the other day eight miles west. They O. C. Catlin 'i 59 ouldn'tre- XJJLJHX -in OJxxyj-AJO iHLiUii. trxuiiiH Couldn't did not kill any, but succeeded in' scal abrupt summons that we respond to the call, and had our friend O.

W. S. Fruit cans, Williamson's. Linen, Lace and Handkerchiefs. ing two to death.

C.M.Tompkins .64 U. catlin tailed to answer for us. our Drugs all pure and fresh at Corwin Joe Farley ...63 W. A. Porter brought into our office part of the programme would have beeu Walthour's.

B. B. Marsh Vacant. However, we mustered up cour We shall close out our Sewing Ma JnO. Dyer 5 last week three ears of corn raised on the Colyaf farm just north of town.

The three together weigh four and age enough to go up to the rostrum, chines at reduced prices. ALTERNATES. Morell Williamson. O. C.

Williams 64 three-fourth pounds. whereupon the chief director squared himself and picking up a fine large cake said that in behalf of the ladies and the PAKASOLS AND In these goods I have a large assortment of the lab J. W. Swank 59 Do von want any rye for seedinjr bur- D.B. Brink says that the watermel A.

L. Lanning ...64 poses? Then call in the undersigned post, he was directed to present to the ons he jayhawked fromChas. Judd last W.A. Porter 64 at W. B.

Mayes'. W. E. Willson. editor oi the Kecoko the same, as a est novelties i week were tip top.

We can substanti slight token of their appreciation of B. 5 Mr. John Miller has on exhibition at ate him in the statement, and we pro Come and select your heating stove fess to be an excellent judge. while the assortment is complete. that paper's assistance in the success of the present entertainment.

We made his harness shop this week, a picture Morell Williamson. Oscar Speer. son of J. M. liv that is quite a study.

It la formed of our best bow and in a very few words Good brick at the lumber yard. pictures of almost every noted person thanked the ladies and the post for ing in the Richview neighborhooc'1, will attend school at Manhattan this year, He and Hal Austin left Monday for male and female of America and BLACK AND SUMMER their appreciation of our efforts. All the patent medicines at the new Europe. In the center is the Goddess After this Asher Smith was called td drugstore. the scene of their winter's study.

the stand and was told his services were of Liberty with extended arms placing a wreath on the brow of Washington The finest soda fountain in the county 'at the new drug store, and the soda The police judge had something to required in disposing of some cakes by auction. Several were sold in this way, on her left and Lincoln on the fight. SUMMER SILKS, 65 75C, do Tuesday. A case was broujjht be water from it is elegant. Just above and to the right and left are fore him in which a person was accus but the largest a regular three story and mansard root affair was put up the Declaration of Independence and ed of violating the ordinance against the Emancipation Proclamation in To Bent Any one having a small house of two or three rooms to rent can find a tenant by leaving word at this to be voted to the homeliest man pre hitching to shade trees, He wasi found A fine line just received of ihebesi mdnilfdciuH sent.

The votes were five cents scrolls. Each picture is neatly num guilty and fined. bered and by reference to the bottom each and the ballot started oft ale rt.n. rt.ssnri.nt.t.n.t hfhln.nlc. ri.Tt.il.

PhlriTP.il. office. Dr. J. T.

Alexander desires us to re with three or Cigars, a fine line at Corwin Wal- at the corresponding number the person's name may be found. Altogether at thour's. quest all those having subscribed to the building of the Presbyterian church here to cail on him and pay up, as the Directly some one voted ten votes for 11. F. Jones and for a little bit the Ilarper forces were demoralized, as the it is composed of two hundred and forty-eight portraits, and is inclosed in Moonehintrs.

M. CONWELIS, MELVERN, AS; trustees desire to get the building com a frame 23x23 inches. It is the handi Another distillery unearthed. Morell Williamson have two styles of cider pleted as soon as possible. work of Mrs.

Miller, and is an artistic Corner Main Street and Emporia arrangement. Mrs. K. E. McFarland and daughter, opposition came from a quarter the least expected.

However, they rallied and returned to the charge only to be again left in the rear by the favorite on the start, Jones. But Harper had better staying qualities and when the vote was of Hutchinson, are visiting rela mills in their store. LOCAL NEWS. Married. tions here.

Mrs. McF. is a sister of our Under the above heading the follow Josh Harper, and is well known to the ing notice appeared in the Burlington counted it was found that it resulted older settlers here, this having been Patriot of last week: as follows; their home for several years. Wise has moved into town. Carrie Jumper drives a new buggy.

"STAOTPBB SeitlPTURE Iu this city, Aug. We are informed by the board that Ilarper. .68 Jones 4 54 38, 1884, by Elder S. E. Pendleton, Mr.

B. F. Stsuffor, of Osage county, and Mrs. Angeline school begins next Monday. The The rrirciry election was very quiet Smith 12 Scripture of this county." teacher for the intermediate depart last saturuay.

Beck This is no surprise to the friends of ment is Miss Sarah Lay ton, of Savan Selling Out at Cos? 2 After this the cake was awarded to both parties as they are well known W. Sherman arrived home last nah, a lady that is very highly re Josh Ilarper and the meeting adjourn week still iu very feeble health. commended as a successful teacher. here, Mr. Stauffer having been engaged in thn furniture business at this place ed.

Wm. Goodall has been visiting fot the past year. They returned to 11. C. Austin, son of II.

M. Austin "Great Bargains for Everybody as I want to close up my Business' Wl offer my large stock of in Miami county for the past week or An Enterprising, Reliable House. town the first of the week, and every toes to the Agricultural Cou'ege at Alexander Bros, can always be relied upon. 80. Manhattan for the coming year.

Like thing has assumed its wonted appear not only to carry In stock the best of every A Kansas City- man was here last Dry Goods, Clothing Groceries ance. thing, but to secure the agency for such articles as have well known merit, and are popular week looking up a location for an ele- all our folks when they go away from home he ordered the Record sent to him. We wish Hal a pleasant year at with the rpeopie, tnereoy sustaining tne repu NEW HARDWARE BUILDING. vator. tation of being always enterprising and ever reliable; Having secured the agency for tho Hats, Caps, Boots school.

Sometime during the first of last June eolebratea ur. King Mew Discovery tor uon-sumption, will sell it on positive guarantee. It J. Divelbiss returned from Indiana a stranger stepped off the train at this wiU surelv cure any and every affection of looking considerably better for his va- S. R.

Enderton on last Mondaymoved AT COST FOR SIXTT point, and after taking a look around tnoat, lungs ana cnest, ana to snow our confidence, we invite you to call and get atrial cation. to his new residence just outside of bottle free. 1 was so well pleased with the appear town which he purchased of T. H. Wix Tom Parker's little baby had a sink This is decidedly one of the prettiest T.M.May.

Wm. Lambdln. ance of things and the promising outlook for trade, that he concluded to ing chill last Saturday and came very erUorse shoe tobacco, 48c; Climax, 486; Star, 48c; tiarvest. 48c; 6ld fconesty near dying. locations tor a residence abouh the town, and Sberra is to be congratulated ncaiping Knue, 43c; swnaaru prims, oo ptjr yaiu; umiuuga, rvi, alls, 50 to 75c; suits of clothing, i to $10; men's boots, 2.

MAY LAMBDIN, stop. After inquiring around he struck C. A. Woodward who was carrvimr a S. Brown Co.

are having their on having secured it. corn shelled, and are shippiug as fast as stock of hardware and farm Imple Come to Checker Front Store for Bargains Rev. Mr. Rankin will preach at the M. ments generally and very soon conclud they shell it.

church on next Sunday morning at ed a trade with him. Mr. Woodward Proprietors MELVERN WAG02T SHOP, One hundred and sixty teachers ap 11:00. Ort next Monday evenine Rev, was doing business then in the old One Hundred Town Lots for Sale, THOMAS BAXTER. plied for license at close of institute in W.

W. Curtis will preach at the same Warner building, a frame structure Osage City. just east of Warner's hall. Mr. Call place, after the sermon there will lie a business meeting of the church.

All for that is the gentlemaus name soon The absence of an organist at church Sunday night made the singing almost 7 are invited to those meetings. concluded that if he was going to do a total failure. LOPvlBER! We understand that some tattle men business in a town that was making have been in out section trying to make such rapid strides in the way of improvement he must get into more com Jesse Call, who is building a residence in Mayes new additon, went to Kansas arrangements for feeding a lot of cattle modious and convenient quarters. Mr, this winter. Our farmers should get City last Saturday.

Woodward, before' contemplating sel Repairs buggies, wagons, and everything in Tn, a I a Any Wholesale Prices Duplica-7 ling out his business had purchased xu. tu. w. wh Aiiivxwip With the failure in other states corn the line of farm' Implements and machinery. of the two entertainments was o.w, should brinff a tfood nrir.fi.

lot on Main street with the view of ted on Car Lots, which was pretty good buiding this summer, and had gone so The meeting of the Baptist charch Also do all kinds of Blacksmithing In neat and workmanlike manner. Horseshoeing a specialty. Charge reasonable and satisfac Oren Francis took possession of his fat as to get stone for the foundation of a frame building 25x60 feet on the last Saturday evening was pretty well new town residence on Tuesday and ground. Mr. Call purchased his lot attended.

The meeting adjourned until Saturday afternoon, Sept. 20th, at will move his family in next week. tion guaranteed and immediately the erec which time it is desired a full attend Sheriff Whinrey Was ih town Satur tion of a substantial stone building ance of the membership. There will ROB'T MORRIS, 25x60 feet, which is to-day finished and day serving summons on several of our citizens to serve on the grand and petit be services on Sunday, Sept. 21st.

ofeupied. ARVONIA juries. Miss Amy Fuller a young teacher of The building fronts east, ts one story Desires tr Inform the readf'rs of the RKfono I that be is at all time prepared to till orders this county was buried at Michigan high and is lighted by full glass front Mrs. Saunders and daughter of Em ior COAL, POSTS Mid PICKETS. Valley her home, last Sunday.

She poria, visited Mrs. Anna Frost last and two windows in the rear. The north side is devoted to builders and COAL COAL! was in attendance at the Institute, re week. Mrs, Saunders is a cousin of at big stripping Call on him. turned home, and in a short Week was shelf hardware, and Is lined with shelv Mrs.

Frost. a corpse. Again we are reminded of the uncertainty of life and certainty of Mrs. Huffman has returned from her THE CHEAPEST THOMPSON BRADLEY, Stock Buyers trip to the farm and now if she can dis death. ing nearly the full length of the room.

The counters stand in front of the shelying on this side, underneath which are bins for the various sizes of nails. On the south side are racks for shovels, forks, spades, and kindred pose of her property here, will make Our Methodist preachef'. Rev. Thos. TO BUY IN OSAGE COUNTY, that her future home.

Dertre to inform the farmers and Citi7n n. Lidzy will leave next Monday to attend einlly that they have located at Melvern and will always pay the hiuhRrt market prife or Rev. Thos. Lidzy will preach in the the ministerial conference' of the Em stock 01 an sinus. Headquarters at wise implements, while stoves both heating Methodist church nex Sunday evening Francis livery stable.

poria district which will be held at and cooking occfipy the center. Madison, Greenwood county, next Cask Paid for Graiii! Being a practical tinner, Mt. Call Wednesday and Thursday. He is to proposes to put up a bench and open FREE! XEEtLlELE SELF-CURE, A favorite nmcrfntlnn nf An nf th at the usual hour. Everybody cordially inyited to be present.

There is to be a ball It Warner' hall next Thursday evening, under the direction of Chet Warner and C. Kinney. A splendid time is promised. preach a discourse before that body on the subject of "18 Evolution necessarily Atheistic?" zijiit noted ftnd nufweimful HutianRtA in tho rr out a full stock of tinner's tools in the rear of the building, so that that branch of the business can be looked after. IDOW rotirwl lor tor cure of Ammoum iHttilHv, A.

Brown Melvef il, fjt JlailkMl, rt.knit.it Aril isaray. Scut Manned, on Thursday, Sept. 4, 1884. AUdr PH. WARO a Lsuititns, Ma.

by Alex. Blake, probate judge, at Lyn The stone work on the building was Miss Anna Swank will teach school this winter in the Ch as. Cochran dis don, Wm. Campbell and Miss Bertha dofie under contract of Lew Bush, who Porter, all of Melvern. trict about ten miles southwest of THE After the wedding Will and his brid has laid the Walls of all our substantial stone buildings and the carpenter work done by Reed Stevens.

tows. Her term begins some time next returned to this place and took the MELVERN RECORD -Of Nervous nJ Seminal r. Dliltv. Early Decay, Los of evening train for Lebo to spend some Mr. Call now as he has got into more time visiting relatives in that neighbor commodious quarters proposes to put f.

month. Our Methodist friends are going to complete their church steeple and procure a bell. Tbi3 is badly needed, and Is a live, progressive local Newspaper devoted' to tl interests of lvern nxic Toui Onucker. hfH.K in large stock of all good8 in his line, ad Trial I'Rr rf fr hood. The 11ecoki takes occasion to fling a shoe as a token of k-khJ wishes rut aar.

the Marais des Cygncs Valley. Tiy it for six months, year 1 r. T. Wit TT ATi and from the spirit of enterprise tcaai-.

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