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Neosho Rapids Times from Neosho Rapids, Kansas • 2

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OBITUARY. A bottle of writing fluid for 5 cts SOCIETIES. at the Times office. David VanGundy. RupLls G.

A. mcoU first uml tlilr.1 Satuislaye la each month. W. F. Hancock, ComniundtT, G.

G(jsnt. Afl'Jt. Joe Harden Las his livery barn rebuilt and it presents a neat appear Every Day YOU MUST HAVE Groceries, David VanGundy died Thursday morning, Sept. 12, 1S03, aged 70 years, 2 months and 14 days- ance, Joe is a rustler. M.

W. A. Camp Meow F.very unil lourth Saturday iu each month Geo. Martin, V. C.

T. AnJrt'ws Cloik. Call at Richmond's Drug Store ic. W. II.

Miliary, of Emporia, and get prices before going else- assisted by Revs. Worley and liar where. roun. officiated at his funeral, which latch-string literally hung out; when the "stranger within thy gates" was welcome, and the hostess took no inventory of beds, but of planks cn the floor, it a number of guests had to be entertained. His home the home of the stranger, none weru ever turned a way hungry from his door.

For manv years lie hal been a pillar in the M. P. Church, of which he was live member. That ho had faults, none av'iII dispute, but his many virtues so outnumbered them, we say a good man has fallen, but not without hope, lie died in tho triumphs of 'a Christian's faith. C.

R. Stone. Neosbo Uiiill No. 401. O.

O. F. nioets On WtKlBi'isiiuy evtnintrs each week, X. Andrews, V. H.

H. Massei. Fee Jacob Jucolt. was larcrolv attended on Friday aftcr- I Al I .1.4. V.

n(K r.ry We Are Here to Sell You. lUUSMU uuut iu lino umiv T-, 0 nfinn nt I I hnreh. in this i ast week an apple taat uieasureu H. N. A.

Wlilre Koto Camp No, 71, meets the first third Sutunlay in each month Mrs. Overly, 0. thirteen and one-bait inches in cir cumference. U10st eloquent sermon and one befit ting a man of so many sterling qual V. C.

T. U. Meets every alternate- Tuesday eoniinenciuif January W.t. Mrs. A.

L. Wilbur, I'refidect. Last Saturday the Gumbo baseht-10S as the jiioneer, Daud Van- ball club came to tins place- to play Gumlv Tho heautiful casket, from our bovs. but the bovs not Items m- the Samuels undertaking rooms, tunned ot their coming, most ot KapUl Council No 247 Kniijhta hikI Ladi'-s uf security meets in the Woodman Hall the liiit and Thursday nisrhtii of eaeh month, resident H. Overly.

Pee. Mrs. W. II. Me Mullin.

was borne through the aisle ot the 8 lbs. Rolled Oats, 2 Beans, cts. 5 Carolina Rice, 5 Starch, 25 cts. JO Cars Laundry Soap, 25 cts. 1 lb.

Good Japan Tea, 2o cts, 2 Best Japan Sittings, 25 cts, 1 Good Che wing Tobacco, 20 cts 1 Good Snnking 20 cts 1 gal. Country Sorghum, :55 cts. them were at work and the game church bv six old comrades of the was postponed. G. A.

while the Richardson CHURCHES. David Reese desires to "'If any qUartfcttt sanir "Tell it to Jesus KESUVTEWIAS Services hell at Little Church every niternate Sunday. one has a now, Mowing. Machine, Tbe floral oTeri syQTQ appro A. I.e:her!and, I'astor.

Wheat Drill, Cider Press, or knives to priate and tastily arranged. Among Wo notice an article in the Emporia Daily Rei'VELICAN of the 17th from the able pen of Jake Stottler in reference to the tragic death of the daughter of David VanGundy, in which we iind a few errors. It was our privilege, only a few years ago, to converse with Mr. VanGundy in reference to his daughter's death, which conversation was published at ATHOLlC-n-viaes held at the Cathuli. be made for a Horse Corn Cutter after Church ever-- third and tilth Sunday ol other blacksmiths have abandoned tbem was a small sheaf of wheat.

all each luonth rouiwcncinir at 10:) a. in. Kiv, Father Loehres. The services were concluded at the job just bring them to the Vvelcn Do You Want Good Shoes? nc pftpcR, no SHODDY. Mt.

Hope cemetery by Neosho Raj blacksmith and he will Mix yitEE I-SETIIODiST-rreachiiw at 11 a. in and 7 o'cioc-U p. in. v.wvr: vv.ipi r.s- MEETING 6 P. tn ids Post, No.

-233, G. A. v.vfrv Sunday. Class meeting Tuesday; PERSONAL. which the deceased was a member.

that time in a Neosho Rapids paper and from which I copy. I'r-iyer meetiiu Thursday at 1 p. m. Fred, Soi tt, Pastnr. A number of selections were LOur readers are cordially invited to eoutrib Mr.

VanGundy said "My daughter ute items for this Buy A. Priesmeyer's Sines, They Will Give You Satisfaction. SUNDAY SCHOOLS. at the funeral, among them a favor Sarah married Chris Carver. He took vr.

v. iuiiiaii. vi jKuiiAiiii, as lte ci ncH UaVUl'S as JlC W3S T'li'iu Siindav School every Sunday at in town Tuesday. ai mm o'clock p. in.

at I.iulo Church, II n. I.X'Mis Sup't, a claim adjoining mine and built a log cabin upon it. Theymad been married only a few months and just moved into vi." w. i linritn hv liftor liealt.li. aulu duu i vw Free Methodist Sunday School at lw A.

Wcirley. Sup't. 1 their new homo, when a party of Free A. Rulison. of near Lei to, was State men came througli on a raid a visitor in this place Wednesday.

It is fitting that we give a short MethodL-t Pn iestr.ut Sunday School at Ulu. in. W. H. Ihvnti, SuiJerintendec.

committing acts of robbery and rapine A. Allar called at this oflice last biography of one who so bravely at different points. Arriving at the Fridav and had his name placed on lif lintt, nnlv WAJYTED-Butter, Eggs and Poultry BERNHEISEL'S Cash Store, POST OFFICE HOURS. cabin of Mr. Carver at about 10 o'clock the Times' subscription list.

i surrendered to death, ca.mlv Hi i I. ii in Tt vn r-k ii ll'lw, I I at night, they demanded admittance, and as Mr; Carver showed signs of re in Hartford, returned home fully, uneomi.laiuingly. J.st office opt us at (U5 a. ui. and at o'elocU p.

ni. This office is not open to the public on Sun-(UV. Mary J. Kir-, M. 1 1 I sistance and was slow in opening the r.jua.

N.ivnl niHitiiidv was Lorn in door, they commenced tiring through King ana orotnr Joun moss COunty. Ohio, June is 19. SAME FE LOCAL TIME TABLE. Kansas', HARTFOKD. 'nft Tir(Jcrlt ovnninir tf tile I the chinks of the log cabin.

One of tUl. It. 14 IVlKllf. I Till r-if He was marrica to Miss Isabella the shots took effect in the side of Mrs. Mr, nnri nri.rii.ii.rhtr.p Taylor, of Fountain county, Indiana, Carver while she was sitting up in bed -0 little Mjss Clark, from Attica, Ind.

I in 1WK She died in istiT. Nine and from its effect she died three days EASTWAKD. Passenger, No. 112 Local Frejsrht No WO Local Freight No. -in WEiT.VAKD.

Passenger No. Ill local Freight No. flit have been visiting the VanGundy Llnl(1len wcre i)0rn ot thls unl0n. a. m.

40 p. in. p. m. p.

r.i. l.Jl p. in p. in. after, and was buried tin the townsite omowherc near the stone hotel.

Sept. Viiucenaii is a MSLer oi iavia Vaii'Iuady. William John Rachel, Jos Hardcastle Kenyon AREl THE. IaDELST Passenger J. Messrs.

Frank llovkms. Yvm. O'Neal. T. and Melissa are now living in 17.

lvii. I he band of roobers continued on their raids througli the county, city and, county undertakers in the Vrthur Fliekioger. A. I. llobt.

jackson township 1 No. 1 i-tops for i' wet of Emporia. E. W. Johnson.

Au-eiit. and were never apprehended or pun Pnlli'v -inrl (ion llncL-ott, if state and the only house that has were visitors in' this place last Satui- 31 VanGundy married for hi experienced enibalraers. Perfect preservation of body always guaran ished." The last dying request of Mrs. Carver to her father and husband was that they refrain from seeking any re day. called at the Times oilics.

second wifo Miss Emily M. Drown, Call again, boys we are always glad to IlJ(lian Nov. 2: LOCALS. teed. I by whom he has six children: biiv, venge for her death.

She expressed a readiness to die and forgiveness to her Law. it. ur Kernon, a lonner iei- dent of this place, but new of Ottawa, Ell, Hugh, Ina and Lee, all living Uusiness locals cents line each insertion. Ail locals considered ail uut il ordered discontinued. is spending a week with ins son-in- yahGuiidv left Ohio with his urderers.

C. R. S. R. M.

HARPER, law. Mr. C. R. Stone, and wife.

Al- thou-h Mr. suffered the loss of a parents when thirteen years ol age. -DEALEIt IN- To Subscribers. All accounts due on subscription limit about two years ago, ne moves for Indiana, residing there until (Sensral around unoti his crutches with alacri-1 1K4 icn ne went to Illinois, lie to the Times -will be received at thi: ty, notliwitlistanamg ins uemg .1 Hardware, vciir. is r.

icerrui itlfl lilKes I remaiufu uiviu uuee umi.i, the same interest in education as tl tn Texas and when lie taught sciiool a few years ago Neosho Piapids, Kans. M. P. Conference. The Annual M.

P. Conference was held at Canton, Sept. 4th to Nth. Rev. W.

II. Manary, of Emporia, was elected president on the first ballot. Rev. O. L.

Cor-bin was elected secretary, and Rev. David Worley conference missionary-. The conference appointed Rev. Subscribe for the Times. at ila.el Dell, Forest Hill and the lemaiueu Junction.

His cheerful and hygienic started for California, but reaching Tho i-ider nulls are busy these ways, he says, are essential to longev- toQ fm. itv. as be thinks it his duty to live at days. C. LYNN HARRIS, least years longer.

emigration, he engage trailing witn The big reunion at Saiina will be PHOTOGRAPHER. the Indians until tno spring or held Sept. -24--J8. We guarantee Ours the Best. O.

F. Richmond has the finest when he came to Kansas, and located our Offer on tho fourth stock of school supplies that was about two miles below the eonriu- Cor. Seventh Merchant. Emporia. 17-tf The new Text Dooks will be O.

L. Slater to the Neosho Rapids and Ottawa district; Rev. John Uuckner, Fowler Chapel and Madison, and Rev. (4. II.

Hamlin, Rose Hill. ever brought to Neosho Rapids. enee of the Cottonwood river, upon 100 acres of mostley timber land. Populist Convention. This claim he alterwards pre-empted handled by O.

F. Richmond. The next Kational G. A. R.

Encampment will be held at St. Paul, Minn. Note DernLeisel's change of ad. Last Friday afternoon the Popu. and has made it his home for forty i list voters of Jackson township met years The conference took a subscription for the M.

P. University at Kansas City, Kans. nt tbp Ratdist, o.hurch. in this iilace. lie was a nrogressive man, of P.

F. Lonsrtscker, B. 9. Oculist Sc Auaist. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear.

Nose and Throat Olassks OiuvSll Commercial Street lie is selling groceries at way-down niul nomin.it jd the following ticket strong convictions. He did not live juices. for self. When the evclone tore to be voted for this fall's election: Two week ago peaches were a drug on tLe market; now they are a To Chicago by Daylight. The Santa Fe has put on a swift train leaving Kansas City in the nionnng.and teaching Chicago the sam" evenimr.

It makes the run For Trustee Frank Kinkaid. ForTownship Clerk E. Bolinger. For Treasurer YVa. Jacobs.

For Constables Dick llankins and Frank Nine. W. Jay, down his orchards a few years ago he immediately planted another, and still another, saying: -'We must not live entirely for self." His word was Ids bond. He belonged to the old regime, and he had not outlived it, yet he loved to the old times over again. His boyhood was spent where the woods were wide and waving -with a wadth of trees; where Bicycles Sporting Goods Renting Bicycles and Novelty Repairing- -Emporia l-j-tr in about fifteen hours.

Free chair cam and Pullman sleepers, throughout. Dining cars serve dinner ami supper, guests only paying for what is ordered. The tbair tarsi are easy to ride fn, an important consideration for sunrise to sundown journey. House Burned. Detwecn two and.

three o'clock last Thursday morning' the dwelling luxury. The mosquito crop is a good one ibis rear, being great in numbers as well as in size. The. creamery's ice supply is ex h.msted and they'are compelled to have it sent from-Emporia. School Crayons, Erasers, Tablets, Pons, Ink and Pencils at O.

F. Rich- A large delegation from here are attending the Woodman's picnic at Emporia to-day. The 21. I. Sunday school will be held in the church Sunday morning at 9 o'clock.

Preaching in the evening by RVy Slater. house of Mrs. person, 'about' six miles north of this plaqe, was dis Mr. Bradfield Of the hM house. St.

Joe. the hearthstones were broad 1 the fire-placfe could of crackling wood in a sfnglc'-ncrry evening; whera the manners or the people covered to be on fire. Two children sleeping in the house at the time were taken out just a few minutes before the roof fell in. Nearly all FOR SALE. fine Oood Milch Cow, one Steer Calf, 1 months oid, and Five Head of Stock Hess.

Inquire, I)K. J. CAlirENTElt, Neosho Rapids, Kans. were simpb and frank, and vrtr what they st.c-me.d. He was a pro.

Subscribe for the Timhs. It will cost you but twenty-live cents until tbe first of January. the household effects were burned. duct ot a hospitable era, when the The building was insured.

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Pages Available:
235
Years Available:
1895-1895