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The Truth from Topeka, Kansas • 6

The Truth from Topeka, Kansas • 6

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The Truthi
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Topeka, Kansas
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THE TRUTH. 6 gregration an excellent practical week tor Emporia where she ex KILMER. Mr. Ithimer Spencer has been discourse. In the evening Prof.

pects to attend school. on the sick list. Higgins of Topeka gave a lecture Rev. Shutt and wife of Silver on temperance and tne crisis or Harvey George spent Saturday last week. Mrs.

McNulty was given the custody of their three children. Ex-Mayer Harrison of Topeka has leased his lands west of Valencia to Frank Dickenson. A residence for Mr. Dickenson will be erected this Lake, spent Sunday with us. Rev.

Shutt filled the Methodist pulpit the hour, and rendered a couple and Sunday with his parents. Maud Ream spent this week in both morning and evening. Topeka with friends. Mr. Hehns of Tecumseh school Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Shaffer and and L. S.

Campbell of Kaw Valley are both planning for entertain daughter, Miss Abbie, were in Topeka last Monday the guests of ments on the 22d. friends. excellent solos. Rev. Stevens spoke for the temperance cause.

Josiah.Hamilton Dearborn was born November 26, 1829, in Effingham, Carroll county, N. H- He came west in 1847, to Wisconsin, where he studied law. He returned to New Hampshire in 1853 at his mother's death. In 1854 he came to St. Louis, and drove to Texas, where he lived when that state seceded.

He left the rebels as fast as he could and enlisted Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCarter DOVER.

Isaac Bailey is working for By ron Baird. Mr; Tomson has rented his low er farm. Charley Maple of Indian Creek, will move to Auburn. Tf I 1 1 was at Kiimer on business last Worcester will Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. move to Pauline. Mrs. Calderwood has rented the George Groshong's new barn is Pittman place. one of the finest in northern Shaw Mr.

and Mrs. John Naylor will move to Potwin. nee. Rev. M.

Warner began revival meetings at the Baptist" church Mrs. Joseph Rice was called by Mr. and Mrs. Smelser and Mr. Sunday evening.

It is expected and Mrs. bhuller will move to that Mrs. Adair will assist him. Oakland. Mrs.

Lindsey is visiting: her daughter Mrs. Albert Sage. GRANTVILLE. Mrs. Sanborn will keep house in the Union army, where he rose to the rank of captain.

After his discharge in September, 1865, he went home to New Hampshire sick. In the spring of 1866 he visited Wisconsin and Nebraska for his health; left for Texas in November, where he stayed during the winter; started north in the spring of 1867, but becoming ing he stopped at Silver Lake, Lreorge Horning shipped two telegram to Nortonville last week to see his sister who was dangerously ill. Mrs. Frank of Dakota, has returned from a visit in Topeka with her aunt, Mrs. Geo.

Scott. Blackwell Bailey and family contemplate moving about the ist of March to their farm in Colo. for Chas. Sage this year. car loads of fine cattle to Kansas City last week.

A few members of the alliance met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Taylor Ham's house caught hre last week from a detective flue Kemble Saturday evening. Miss Elizabeth Thompson Mozelle was in town Saturday.

and the roof was almost burned where he died on December 24. before it could be put out, 1895, being 66 years old. The Literary will not meet any more until after the revival servi WAKARUSA. The Y.P.S.C.K. will give a leap ces.

SILVER LAKE. Will Newkirk left on Tuesday for a visit to the old home in Con-nersville, after an absence of eight years. Saturday last Rev. Shutt and wife went to Tecumseh to hold year social on February 29th, in Charles Hedges was expelled the school house. Mr.

and Mrs. J.M. Westgate were from the Grantville school Monday evening by the board of school directors. Miss Allie Perkins is visiting in Sheffield, Mo. Mr.

David Cline of Sioux City, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyer. The Mrs. Loomis and Snyder have returned from Kansas City.

J. D. Hitchcock and family returned home Saturday. W. S.

Wheeler has leased Mrs. Pittman's house and will farm a portion of C. C. Hinman's farm. services Sunday and to make a re- surprised on Tuesday, January 28, the occasion of T.

M. Westeate's turn visit with their parents and Messrs Wright and McKeevers 731 birthday, by a large number of friends, At 1 o'clock the happy assemblage sat down to the richly of the U. P. road were here auditing the books in the office friends at Topeka. J.

N. Stewart, during the first part of the week, was busy delivering in cars on the track, his corn crop, some 3,000 bushels. laden tables. Mr. Matney, 88 years old, at the head.

The afternoon Mrs. North's mother and sister Alliance meeting this week at was spent in talking over the old are packing up their household H. H. Alrich's Died luesday morning, the 2 ist, times and at 4 o'clock p. the T.

K. Tomson has leased the at 4 a. Thomas Howell, of a company left for home 1 1 1 1 A onene. cMaham farm to a man from complicated dimcuity, aged 2 G. W.

Stevens is spending this The new lady operator arrived North Topeka. years, leaving a widow and three week here before taking up uni Tuesday morning. She exchang 1 i Li i-i 1 1 R. Guild sold his fat steers to uuiuicn. 11c was 111 uie emuiuy- vprsitv stnriipc at ed places with Mr.

Norton who ment of A. S. Thomas. Funeral Natural history aud medicine. Mr.

1 1 1 i 1 H-T- Snyder Hodgins last week. mi it i ww goes to Abilene her former place. services were neia in me ivi. Ji. Stevens has finished three courses ine Modern woodmen met in The new operator will reside in special session Saturday evening.

Mrs. Enoch's house. church Wednesday afternoon.Rev. in the State Normal and will demote Shutt officiating, his time to special work. His new Frank Stock's little boy has had a relapse from scarlet fever and Mr.

John Fanning is still very Last Sunday Rev. Raasch of Metric motor has been favorably sick. Miss Fanning, his daughter. the Baptist church preached his passed upon by the patent oince his recovery is doubtful. 1 came up from Perry to visit him.

farewell sermon to his congrega- Mrs. Herceles is sick. Miss Elizabeth Thompson of Wakarusa and who now presides tion. Mrs. Foster's brother from Illi Mrs.

Nancy Mendenhall and her as instructor at the Pleasant Hill grandmother, Ruth The Odd Fellows have put in a nois is visiting her. crhi nipocnf 11 gone to Southern Kansas to visit new outfit of chairs in their hall, Jonas Snyder is quite sick. Saturday. or severa weeks with relatives. forty in number, splendid, high Mr.

Carter and Miss Haney and back, oak. school deserve credit for the excel Robert Douglass has returned Miss Lottie Fanning of Law Services next Sunday mornim? lent entertainment on Friday even from Oklahoma, where he has rence, came up to see her father leased a farm, and he and his son who is seriously ill. and evening; preaching by the inS- "The 01d Boys," sung by the nastor. D. A.

Shutt: Sahhath quartette, Jay and Frank Blood, William will start for Rev. Seaman is holding revival school, 12 to 1 p. John Patten services at the M. E. church.

Mr. Chas. Vawter and Arch McCann; the Nelson brothers' songs were there in a few days. r- a superintendent. Adell is assisting him.

Kev. A. j. warren began pro very good, as was the instrumental Last week an organization was tracted meeting Sunday evening. A prominent citizen of Grant It is expected he will be assisted ville remarked the other day that effected by the Knights and Ladies of Security under very favorable atter about Weduesday evening the condition of the.

schools in music by Frank and Jennie Blood. An oyster supper followed the entertainment. Eleven dollars was raised towards the new flag which will be purchased and raised over the school house on Washington's auspices, with thirty charter mem by Miss Adair, evangelist. Grantville and vicinity were in the bers. best condition they had been for years, and that they had been TECUMSEH.

The regular meeting of the Miss Mame Fleming made her Knights and Ladies of Security birthday, Feb, 22. lucky to secure such teachers as parents a short visit Tuesday. will be Friday evening of next Mr. Casebier, Miss Duncan, Mr. Crawford and Miss Whalev.

Miss Geo. Evans has obtained a situ week. auburn. Last Sundav Rev. Stevens of The Lone Rock school was closed ation in what was the Alliance Whaley taught three successful Store.

terms at the Hnrnincr crVmr1 nnrl Topeka occupied the pulpit of the last week; teacher sick. M. E. and gave the con-1 A number of the Auburn young Miss Alice Crumm left last is now teaching at Mt. Hope..

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1896-1896