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Oak Hill Echo from Oak Hill, Kansas • 5

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Oak Hill Echoi
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The editor certainly feels under obliga LOCAL DOINGS. -rrnos. wnoNn.H HTHEO. LAIN04- taken their ads. out of our 1 will try and get along aa Matthews Miller, tions for the liberal patronnge received from the State Hank.

To our friends without their aid as much as we needed Read our new ads. this week. LAING "WRONG, it In the meantime we stand ready to do all we can for Miltonvale and Cora is just humpiDK Itself. Let 'er on and the public at large, th3 News wishes to say, as a rule patronize the men who work for your town, community and county. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, hump.

Cloud county. Concordia, Kansas. To-day is the 4th of July. Let us That super-elegant citizen, Ed. A.

M. celebrate. Rice, has been visiting Concordia of THAT POSTOFFICE. Geo. Mee, Jr was in town Tuesday M.

SHARPE, looking after his deceased father's estate. What Hon. John A. Anderson Justice of the Peace, Has to Say. late, pricing; second-hand printing presses and the probable cost of a shirt-tail full of type.

it seems, wants to immortalize himself by running a 6 cent newspaper. -W. W. Hright. last week while resting in a hammock on his porch, J.

II. Dutton has left for Padoga CAN BE FOUND AT THE OLD STAND. HOUSE OP JtEPRESENTATIVKS U. Strict attention given to all business placed in my bands. C3T Collections a specialty.

Office, 1st Springs, where he went for bis health. "1 WASHINGTON, 1). C. UNE 2i, 1K8U. I J.

O. Clink, Miltonvale, Kama. Frank Scan, the old reliable, was in BA JIG A TNS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS lost his balance and was thrown vio- Peak Sir: Your favors to lion John A. Anderson were received dur door north of Commercial Hotel. QITY DUAY COMPANY, Francis Trudell.

town chatting with old friends Tuesday. lently against a glass sash, cutting his foot very badly, as the gentleman was A full line of Family Groceries on hand at all times, of best finality and cheap. 1 he Cheapest Flour in the city by 10 to 15 cents ing his absence from this city, and on his return here for a day or two he directed me to acknowledge their on a sack, if you in his "sock feet." Dr. Beatty was call A. It.

Bardrick reports a good time to "Live and let ed and dressed the wound. aon i Deneve it come and see for yourselves. Our motto is Live." Give us a call. I at the Chautauqua meeting in Topeka this week. receipt and to state that he hud not received from you any application for I Rev.

Henry Slater, pastor of the For dental work appointment as postmaster at Milton MATTHEWS MILLEK. or 21. M. A. R.

Bardrick has been attending Advent church, held services in this vale. very truly. go to DOUGLAS, I corner Sixth and J. II. Ellsworth, the Topeka chatauqua during the city on Saturday and Sunday last.

Mr, -7 past week. A. A. Bogart was baptized Sunday REMARKS. Broadway, Concor Hayes Gleanings.

Harvest is here and the busy hum of afternoon, and at night he and wife dia, Kansas. Best Fred Kuhnle expects to be married We hope this letter from Hon. John A. Anderson will settle the matter in joined the church. The Lord's supper of work; hard times prices.

See sign Limestone Locals. Nice rain Sunday. Who says drought in Kansas? Corn is almost all laid by and harvest about August 1st to a young lady from the binders are heard in every direction. was observed at the night service, Kansas City. in the round bay window up stairs.

the minds of the good people of Miltonvale and other sections that we did not Tin fine rain last Sunday afternoon I The meetings were well attended and John Hubbard and -Mrs. was very acceptable. J. R. Douglas, Concordia, Kansas.

Interesting throughout. apply for the Miltonvale postofflce. The gentlemen who have been profuse Busey called at the News office on We understand that Miss Mary J. B. Johnson heard a noise on his last Saturday.

S. M. Davis. in their abuse of us can now see them J. McAktiiuk front porch last Sunday night.

Going out he saw the editor's pet coon Graham is on the sick list. Medical aid was called last Thursday evening, Dr. Hall ot Miltonvale responding. Mesdames David Woodruff and selves as others see them and make the most of it. J.

c. Cline. Kenyon drove into town with aome inspecting Mrs. flower-pots. J.B.

DAVIS McAItTJIUR, James Scarr and Lester Murdock friends Tuesday. fired the coon off the porch. In about was visiting in this neighborhood last New Lancaster Letter. an hour Mr. J.

heard a racket in his Tom Francis and W. W. Bright ing has begun. Oats ora as good aa last year. There are light ones in a few places.

Charles Chartier is talking of going to Colorado after' harvest is through, but I will bet my old slouch hat that be don't go. John Frederick of Clyde was visiting in this part one iy last week, the guest of Isnel Lee. We understand Lester Wldemun is going to keep store again soon. '1 here was a social dance at Benny Weill's on last Saturday after ball play hen-home. Going out he found Mr, were subpoenaed to Concordia Tuesday week.

Air. Murdock taught the Hayes school a yea ago last winter and Mr. Editor J. C. Chne, Dear Sir: "When left your city last September, Law add Load Coon sizing up a fat hen.

Then be on the Zahn case. Scarr taught it last winter. They are did get mad and sent a few stones after nearly a year ago, I promised to write run. 1 oung dropped in to see us a few lines to your most excellent 'OFFICE. that coon as he went waltzing down welcomed in this reigliborhood by a host of friends.

one day this week and remembered the paper, and at the present time I shall the sidewalk. editor with some cash. T. S. Larowe is just recovering from Collections a Specialty, take the opportunity.

I have recovered from the injuries I received a few -Why does Mr. Marshall of the Day W. 11 Compton was In town Tues a severe attack of inflammatory tooth light delight In dark insinuations when ache. day. Cheer up, brother, we all have weeks ago and at the present time I Money on chattle security.

Money on he has occasion to speak of the editor our "dark days" in this world. have an appetite equal to Dr. Tanner The ice cream social atS. E. Graham's of the lixws.

To our knowedge we on the 21st ult. was a complete success rror. jonn jk. McAllister caned on after he had gone through his celebrated fast, but, Mr. Editor, don't for a have never treated Mr.

M. only for good ice crem and a general good second mortgage. Office 1st door north of A. L. Cline's Millinery Store.

Railroad Time TaMe. the editor of the News Saturday. as a gentleman, we can tell him moment foster the idea that I have any time for the young folks. John is an A. No.

1. young man. that his paper will be relished inclinations to follow after Dr. Tanner ing, a gooa time was had. Dick and Marrin are goinj to fiht a duel.

I won't tell what for. Walter Johnson has got a hundred acres of oats cut already. S. P. smith has traded for a double-seated carriage.

He says they can all go now. That is right, take them all. Bon Wuit.5. On last Tuesday Miss Mary Graham Phil Young, our enterprising furni for I could enjoy feasting instead of far more by omiting digging up his neighbors sins, real or imaginary. ture dealer, was busy repairing Bab and Miss Minnie Horn took a horse-back ride down to visit Miss Laura Brown.

On the way back they stopped fasting. I often think of the many friends and pleasant associations that When any man can rise to that level bitt Johnson's screens Tuesday. that his life shows no scars, blurs. were formed while living in your Dr. Dutton and wife left over the at (well, we wont say where), but county.

As I receive the Miltonvale U. P. railway recently. Their object they would not stay for supper. shortcomings.

No sins of omission or commission. Then and not until then can he set in judgment upon his breth MTicte UffijffiJu ON SALE UjTiIJ' TO News from time to time it gives me ive point was Eldorado Springs, Mo. Sherman Larrowe has hired to W. II. new inspiration and zeal; and when I Lindsay to run his binder.

We are not living In a country ren. read its pages penned by the inspired where it does not rain" for we have James Graham has been cultivating quill it gives me enthusiasm and when Our cow-cumber friend, the Hon. for the last six months. The fruits of see it deal out vitality to all had nice regular rains ll along this season. his labor may be seen on his upper lip.

Edward Marshall of the Daylight, is efferescmg like a bottle of decayed pop maniana it mates me courageous. M. B. Horn and Lewis Larrowe have -Did you see James StogdilTs fine PRINCIPAL POINTS! this week. We like sarcasm, his wit and the many good things we read Speaking relative to the political arena down here, the people are perfectly satisfied with the present administration and if an individual should raise Oo to Nashville, Tennesee.

To those desiring to attend the annual meeting ot the National Educational Association at Nashville, Tenn, July 10th to aoth, lS-W, the Santa Fe will sell round trip tickets to Nash-, ville, July 1st to Kith inclusive, at more than the lirstclass, one way rate limited or unlimited. Tickets good for return Sept. 30th. 1 1 passengers desin-to visit tlm mammoth cave, they an obtain tickets going via L. N.

direct line, St. Louis to Naxhville, returning via or (vice versa) ity pajing $1.75 additional. For further iui'orma- commenced to harvest their crop of oats. They have about 100 acres between them. colts? They are regular beauties.

He owns a nice farm out on Pipe creek and is doing well. in his paper, but he ought to know that vulgar personalisms, and adverting to EAST, WEST, objections concerning the same we The people of this vicinity are very This will be the banner crop season much disappointed and perplexed on dark and mysterious sins is a species of journalism only tolerated when ultra-extreme offense has been given. NORTH nnrl OTTXH Kansas. There will be no want of would pronounce him a non compos mentis being. We have had an abundance of rain down here and the the account of Miltonvale not celebrating the 4th.

Some are talking of going winter approaches. prospect for crops are splendid. to Alorganville to celebrate. AT Miltonvale, Apples and peaches are doing nicely The Miltonvale band is coming to B. Wax.

the front. The boys play finely. We A few have been heard to cry "too much rain," but we think if it hadn't Arrives. Departs. venture the prediction that they cannot OHp.m.x be excelled in Cloud county, Oakland Items.

The farmers are mostly all done lay rained like it did the bugs would have eaten the crops up entirely, but He who knoweth all things and govefns the Frank Hubbell reports picking a ing by there corn, harvesting is now mess of fine roasting ears from corn the order of the day. very domains of the universe knoweth Remember, Mr. Marshall not to attempt to rob a man of his private character. When you do so, you take that which you cannot restore, making: your victim poor and yourself non? the richer thereby. Bead our sermon this week beloved brethren, "The tree is known by its fruit." We come to you with a message of peace, good will and fraternity.

The members of "All Souls' Church" believe in religous and civil liberty. Let no man or set of men bind shackles on your soul, mind or conscience. Seek the tiuth, covet the truth. Rejoice when people assail your opinions. They are yours and you planted in his garden this season.

F. M. Montgomery Las been hoeing moss aireci une 10 points in Oregon, Utah, Wyoming and California, through without change of cars. Also making direct connections at Leavenworth and Kansas City for all points east. For farther particulars call on W.

N. Jackson, Agenl what is best. A few words might be They were served last Sunday. out W. M.

Wells' garden. He has of Interest relative to the church made a complete job of it. George W. Matthews got back relations which I sustain at this place. I have four appointments and preach from the land of the "greasers' Mon Crops of all kind look fine in this tion, call on or address A.

15. Simmons, Local Agent, Miltonvale, Kansas. Geo. T. Nicholson, Gen.

Passenger Ticket Agent. Topeka, Kansas. HISTORY OF THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD. Messrs. Hubbard of St.

Louis, have in press for early issue, a complete and accurate history of the Johnstown Flood, including all the other cities and towns that have suffered likewise. It will be well illustrated. Will be sold through agents, or mailed direct on receipt of $IM. The demand will undoubtedly be immense, as the thrilling experiences, pathetic incidents, deeds of heroism, uuparallelled suffering, devastation twice each Sunday and sometimes more, day morning, 24th ult. George is just ATCHISON, TOPEKA SANTAFE part, even down to the little liouso-fly, Shoo-ny don't bother me.

as "phunny" as he "juster" be. There is a fine class of people down here and they are not afraid to show their James McLean had a very fine borne South, North, Thousands of acres of alfalfa over hospitality toward strangers either. struck by lightning last week. 8: 28 p. Passenger 8:20 a.

m. the state are now ready for the 'harvest Our annual conference convenea 3rd of The farmers all seem in good cheer October at May Day, a few miles from The first cutting will go fully two tons to the acre. In some places it will as the prospects for good crops never Clay Center, and if nothing happens were better. This is a beautiful reach three. we will (I mean myself only, for I am still in a single state of blessedness) try country at present, as the wavingjields nave a right to them.

You can be a good man or good woman, if you but try. Let your light shine. Abound in good works. Allow no man to put a bridle on your head. We are not living in the dark ages, we are living in the days of liberty, freedom and pro of grain is pleasing to the mind and 11 5 a.

freight :1 :67 p. All trains carry passengers. A. B. SIMONS.

Agent -GAIFTr 5UPPHIL3 mZlTSifS! CATALOGUE ffi? and make a call on your historic city, There is a disease called "whl cholora" which is destroying chintz-bugs by the acre. The bugs turn white I would be much pleased to hear from beautiful to the eye, and if one only stops for a moment to think we all and death, and the sympathy shown in and die in a few hours. Let them die any person whom i formed an ought to be happy for time is too gress. by all means. acquaintance while up there.

ItEV. A. L. Hope, B. S.

precious to waste in foolish acts. contributions of millions for their relief, forai a history of the most intense interest to all, and a history Some of our brethren are offended Mrs. Horace Flora has entirely re J. C. Blanchard has a fine prospect KHUKEHI PACKAGE mAHF'G CO.

at the course the editor of this paper covered from her jaunt to Leaven for a good crop. He says sunny Kan fcft.KlabaU,l MUi CITY. NQ Clay Center. June 24, '89. To the Editor of the News: every one will want to preserve in book form.

It certainly offers a great opportunity for agents a host of whom worth. Mr. and Mrs. Flora will soon leave to make their home in that beau sas is good enough for him as a farmer can farm with less labor than in Iowa. pursued in defending himself against those who seemed to heap abuse and vitrol upon bim.

One good brother Dear Sir: I will try and give you THE tiful river city. a few items of the doings at this place. will be needed to supply the demand The stock is all fat and pastures is ex toon us advertisement from us because Times are still dull here, yet it has for this work. Ed. Wideman, of Clay Center, was cellent.

Every farmer in this part has quite a large bunch of stock. The we "said too much" as he thought more signs of life than it has had for KANSAS GITY STAR, in town this week visiting his brother Lester. The boys are stronely in the Well, brethren, we will try and bear all some time. Fourth ofj uly Excursions For the Fourth ol July celebrations these things with meekness, and "turn farmers are all industrious and are striving after that almighty dollar. Mr.

Snell's large roller mill is running now in good shape, also Mr. Downing the other cheek." ito doubt we have notion of opening up a grocery store in the city before many days. the Union 1'acilic Railway, "The Over Some of them will be the winner. Economy and Industry is the way. land Route," will make a rate of one fare for the round trip from all stations The Leading Daily of the WEST.

The tar is the acknowleged leading evening paper published in the west. said and done many needless things in our life. Don't you copy after us in this matter. Be wiser than the News editor. How foolish will all George Mee and Joe Green have two w.

s. x-neips must nave become a subject to a little "one-horse power' that exists in this section. He orders hundred acres in corn and a good crop at which tickets are sold to any ether point on its lines within 200 miles. of oats looking tine. has started the foundry again.

Fanners are busy with their harvest now and report wheat and rye good. Judge Spillman is still holding court here. A Clay county man is on trial to-day for rape, and according to the laws of show bickerings, crosses, and ambitions Excursion tickets will be sold July out his ad. this week. "Straws which way the wind blows." The report is the chintz-bugs are dead.

It contains in a concise form all the 3rd and 4th, good going on date of sale, and good returning until July 5th. No one is sorry. appear to us from our bed of death to which we all hasten. Death ends all our earthly warfare, levels all distinct- Earnest Davis and family, of Belle Items are scarce as every one stays at inclusive. ville, Kansas, are visiting his brother, W.

of this city. Mr. Davis is in the humanity in its Kansas there is a good show for the A large number of cities and towns ions and bides our neisome embrace. on the line of the Union Pacific Rail banking business in Belleville. He is a product from Washington University.

way are preparing to celebrate the coming Fourth oCJuly in an elaborate It is hard to understand why the home and kills weeds for passtime. I hope some one will get married soon or go off on a visit so I can tell you. Mr. Editor, you can think of the rest for if any one gets a head of you they will have to rise early in the morning. Go to bed early and think fast.

If this don't find its way to the waste-basket, I may write again J. manner and will offer a very enjoyable photographer is so much more popular with the ladies than the dentist when program for the entertainment of their guests. pen. If her folks bad belonged to the noble aristocracy there might of been another case of justifiable homicide, but as it is there is no respect paid to the laws of the land. There was another jar in the artistocratic circle last week.

Mrs. Ryerson obtained a divorce from her John, and John did not put in an appearance. Mr. Perry was arrested Saturday evening and now quietly lays in jail The Miltonvale State Bank of this city is a solid institution. Its officers are among our best citizens.

They are pleasant and accommodating; two more obliging men than Edward Week and J. G. Cushman could not be found hi the city. The bank over which they preside, while not the oldest or only bank in Miltouvale, certainly is the foremost The management have the former tells the dear creatures to shut their mouths and the latter to open The above special excursion rates aro news of the world up to 5 o'clock p. of the day published, giving its patrons the freshest news from twelve to twenty hours in advauce of morning contemporaries.

It publishes the Kansas City Markets and the full and complete Live Stock and Grain Markets including the closing reports from New York, Chicago St. Louis and Kansas City. The Star controls and publishes exclusively the full day Associated Press Report, and a large line of special tele grams. TERMS. One Month, .50 Three Months, 1.00 One Year, 4.00 CMYK THE STAR A TRIAL given in order that you may take your them.

Rev. Cline, of the Miltonvale News. family and friends to any of tbe numerous points of interest and assist in the various celebrations. calls the editor of the Daylight a cucumber. The Bev.

gentleman has For detailed rates, tickets, time of gained their enviable record by fair awaiting his trial for selling whisky evidently found out how innocent he trains, call on or address any The Verdict Unanimous. YV. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, testifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case.

One man took six bottles and was cured of Rhumatism of 10 ticket agent of the Lnion Pacific Rail looks yet so hard to digest. Jamestown QuilL dealing and a straight forw ard manly and beer. Let the law take its course course. No one has seen the farmer 'or he knew what the penalty was if oppressed at their hands, nor any one caught. There are two men now in else.

Again this bank has taken hold Jail for thirty days and fined for the way. turn lunches at Shannons. Sheriff Ed. Marshall came down same crime. from Concordia MoLday evening and years' standing." Abraham Hare, of Miltonvale and pushed for her ever since it came here.

This is the char 10XXI AGENTS WANTED Bank robbers are still at liberty and I druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The early Tuesday morning drove out to Joseph Dallen's and took charge of his at once to tell tbe only Authentic, Complete acter ef the men from Hon. W.I'. Rice, see no prospect of iustice being done, and graphic wife who is insane. She was taken to History of the Johnstown president down to tbe last official con- well as I have run dry for items to-uected with the bank. The Miltonvale iJt i wui dose for this time and State Bank has never missed a week Mnt nunn tnr next wtpk.

Concordia on the Santa Fe train. U. P. railway will sell excursion tickets to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and return for one fare. Bound trip tickets on sale August 21 to 28.

Good to return August 27 to Sept. 6 th-Extreme limit Sept 30th. Account, National O. A K. encamp ment.

100(1. A colored man of the blind Boone best selling medicine I have ever band led in my 20 years' experience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict unanimous that Electric Hitters do cure all diseases of the Liver; Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at O. A. Loom is' drug store.

style was in town Monday and enter Profusely Illustrated with views of all sorts connected with the terrible scenes of the mighty inundation. l2mo. 400 pages. 1'rice 81.50. Liberal terms.

tained our citizens by his clever playing and singing. He is a good organist and goes into raptures over his per since they began business that they were not largely represented in the columns of the Miltonvale News. They were not content with a "pinch-the-eagle-till-it-screams' but one that would correspond with the broad-goage style of tb.9 firm ia question. Very truly yours, Will U. Ketcucm.

NOTICE. The Union Pacific train will leave Miltonvale at 7 o'clock a. m. on July 4th. Ho train after that Thousands want it.

Demand is itn- mens. bend quickly 30c. lor outnt to formances. He isn't blind, however. Shoulder braces for ladles and gentlemen at Loomia' Drug Store.

Best in tie market. tWBest tobacco and cigais at Hubbard Jirotiiera, aitt iorta imra fetrett, fct. Louis, Alo. A tew ot our former brethren tare.

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1889-1889