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Chautauqua Springs Mail from Chautauqua, Kansas • 5

Chautauqua Springs Mail from Chautauqua, Kansas • 5

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Jay Ounltl's Pryer. "Our father which art in Kiurhmd. THE MAIL. City Directory. Hothchilds be thy name; thy kingdom aiioe to will bs done In the CriteJ States as It Is In England; give im this day our bonds, in ffold This is about lb timo of year tho wily book ngMi', fruit agont, ami tho iti liool chin sgont, should tn jdyinf; their trado upon the un-Htixpcetitt farmer and tbe dint riot school boitrd.

Faruiet-H nhotibi be ctretul what kind 'f on tracts they i'to vith Hlrdngerwj utid school bO ii'dx as equally touch so. Tho maps, ehoris, globes and The resent rains has assured us of a niutilul corn crop. Attorney Lemon, of Sedan, was tho city yesterday. Owing to sicklies we are a little late this week. John of Joucshui'g, in the city to-day.

Three new houses ill soon bo under construction. We understand the family of our station agent, Mr. Green, will soon start for Indiana- READ! READ 3 0. J.S. Associattou Chautauqua Kansas.

J. T. I'crshall, President. but net iu silver; give us plenty of la boring turns votes to keep monopoly UU. Church preaching every other Suuday at the Stouo chool house south of town at 11 o'clock a.m.

Kev. Lkvick, Pastor. in power and its friends In ofllce. We know our father, that we have done many things that's wTong; we have robbed the honest poor, and brought disgrace to many a door; we know E. Church prcachiug every other Sunday at the Stone school house south of town at 11 o'clock a.

in. Rev. Shankm.v, Pastor muny other school fixture are ld ut a tnon-troiM pr and ott-ncr than other-w thoy aru hit bunding on thu wall ot the Pch'iol house a.J ntonumotifs ot lolly or Ibrt scholars ro to p'uy with thoui until thy ar no longer GA. R. Tost No.

218, Dept. Kaa-san. Every Saturday on or before the full of tho Moon and every two weeks thereafter. City Hall. W.

D. Stallaud, Com. that it was wrong to refund tho bonds uud make them payable in coin; we know it was wrong to water our railroad stock, but thou knowest we nude money by that. Now our father, thou knowest we are above politics; it ts the same with us whether Democrats or Republicans rule, for thou knowest we are able to sway all parties in our favor. Lead us not in the way of strikers' and above all things doliv-'r it from the hands of the of Labor.

Thus shall we have the kingdom, bonds, interest, power and gold until the Republic shall end. Amen." The following is a part of a commu any further use. Sro't reeolhv tion carries us dock tow liort years a go in Montgomery county whun a slick oily tonguol pedagogue was canvassing ho eotinty soliciting subscriptions county O. O. F.

Every Thursday ight A City Hall. It. J. Johnson N.O. C.

C. Turcell, V. (., G. W. Brown I).

D. (J W. and irmid Instructor of the State COME AND SEE map, jdoa'4 with tin to uoscribe until ha seen it u- further use in that diraetien, his lae- nication uddressed to the Wichita. Ka- tics, he so worked on our vanity us gle by Honorable Thomas Hubbard, late manager of the Central Ohio Taper company, of Columbus; the editor an honary memborof the school board' that we signed jut pimply as an inducement to yoij of the Eagle refused to publish it; It know? Dear friends it is unoc-cs There is no city in the county that Is holding out the' inducements that our city does. "3" K.

Baker has resigned his position as street commissioner anil Charley Gokcy bus been appointed to fill the vacancy. W. L. Kuii'lull of Mo. is stopping at the Chtuita.Hpia House using our mineral water.

Tho last few days old Sol has Ihhmi pouring down his scotching rays witn a vengaiice. For a newspaper to say that their (own is booming and everything lively, without a good advertising patronage, simply brauds the editor as a liar. Mr. Oliver, the young man that fell and broke hi3 thigh on tho morning of the 4th, Is resting and doing as well as cou'd bo exjiccted. We hope to eooa see him out again.

The premium list for the 4th annual lairof tho Chautauqua County Joint Stock Fair Association will soon be printed and scattered throughout the country. Get vour fine stock ready for the fair this fall. 11. L. Gregory.

Emmet Phillips, Dr, V. ,1. Stark, and Dr. J. 1).

Griffith of Kansas City Mo. hunting and fishing in the Nation are ttioppingat the Chautauqua House. Miss Ella Pershall, sister of the Mayor, with whom she is stopping, has been quite poorly. She is under the care of Dr. Dunn There seems to be a difl'erance of opinion iu regard to the grade for our side walks.

It seems that some of the walks are not on the grade. We hope that this matter will soon be adjusted. Wo have a fixed grade and let's put our walks on that grade. The mother and brother of the senior editor. John D.

Blake wife mid child, came over from Havana on the Sunday evening train spending the 4th with us. returning home the morning after. was published afterward in the Topeka Dally Capital from which we copy. sary to slate, that in duo time an other nuent came a round with ihi I am sorry to notice your severe on-pogition to the measures Inaugrated map, demanding ten dollars for his trouble, we paid it and took the map We figure it 60 tts for printers ink and paper, and $9 a by the State government for the extinction of your remaining saloons. I presume it will be admitted that 30 per cent, of vour wonderful vol Logal And General.

Did you celebrate? Cau't we have a brass band? Hot days and cool nitwit. Mrs. W. Payne is quite ill. J.

E. Baker was at Sedan Tuesday. Tho Normal Institute closes to-day. We have the finest building atone iu the slate. F.

II. Hawkins will iou Move into his new residence. Ed. Crown and Geo. Dunn went to Sedan Thursday.

A. C. Cadwell wen! to the Agency Wednesday. Remember that your side walks must be laid by tho 13th hist. Our stone qnariv is doing an immense business.

Wo will soon have as good a school building as theve is in the couuty. B. V. Camtt is talking of finishing his stone building. John Tanks toy and lady pcut the 4th at tins place.

Uncle John Shobe, of jouesburg, wa3 in (he city yesterday. half, experience- Mr. Jack secured the ume of immigration during the past few vears has come to you in conse quence of your being a prohibition Our Immense stock of Dry Hoods. Notions. Coots Shoes.

Hudics' tied Cents' Furnishing goods, at' reasonable, low Prices. Call and See us. We will sell at prices thai defy Competition. Our experience in Kuying Knal.lcs 1's nay that none can bud our Prices! state. Certainly it would not come because of the fact that your rains come nt such distressingly long intervals and are so unevenly distributed throuh your territory aud your seasons.

The fact of your frequent fail ures of small grain crops ami half Chinch bugs are gone and crop are Klder G. II. Hiutonof tin county and father of the junior editor, came in on tho Tuesday evening train, returning this morning to Parsons where lie will couduct a quartly meeting on looking fine. Brown has ljccu enjoying visit from bis sou-iu-law this week. next Sabbath.

He preached a most Work was commenced on our new excellent sermon last evening in the ar school hous last Wednesday. bor (o a very attentive audience of oui A sister of Mrs. It. W. Pyne, of Ind people.

iana, is visiting in the city. The great brewer Walruff, hacked The street gutters are being pnt down SIPPLE PERSHALL. by his thousands and aided and assist at a lively rat: and in good shape. ed by his friends in trying to over-pow Gas has been struck at Caney. We er and brake down the prohibitory law.

lor building the new school house und '(immenccd to prepare the ground on last Tuesday afternoon Alter locking over the grounds wo must cay the committee made a wise rejection as to location. It is ono of the vest desirable and beajtiful locutions within the bounds of the corporation. Over half a block was secured on hick to build, giving ample room for pla? grounds for plauting of trees Scc The house when finished will command a good view of the city, and can be seen from all purls of the city. A new school hoose was needed badly and when it is completed it will fill a long felt want and will he au honor to, and the pride of our city, The many good rains of recent date are lha cause of much rejoicing among our farmer friends, as they come to towfij broitd umilo light up their countenance and may they, and every bodv else rejoice for it is by the industry and occupation of the farmer that we are enabled to exist as a people. The farmer is the wheel-horse iu the great drama of life, wheu he refuses to work or lus efforts cut short by drouth, grasshoppers, Hoods or anything that may cause a failure of crops, all kinds of business must necessarily suffer.

Although farm life in many respects muy not be the most desirable in the world, it certainly is an independent life. Sweet butter, fresh eggs, choice fruit of every variety and kind, are the products of the well regulated farm. Tho celebration last Monday was the most civil one ever held iu this city. In the early moruiDg the people began coming Iu and by (cu o'clock a crowd of over one thonsaud people had assembled at the grounds. Rev.

Hcekmau.of Sedan, addrcsssd (ho people at eleven o'clock, about oue hour. His speech was well prepared end was received with applause. The music was excellent. The fire works in the evening were grand; and tho people seemed pleased and enjoyed themselves fine. gas that there considerable gas about t.

has at last been compelled to succumb to the inevitable, and now is in the county jail with plenty of time for re. The large bear belonging to Mr. broke looso last Monday evening, flection over the folly of trying to 'buck' the prohiblory law of the state of Kan causing considerable excitement. The name of the largo hotel at this sas. Ed.

Brown. Ed. Glover and Ed place lias been changed from '-The Il-Uton are talking of starling for Eagle" to "the Chautauqua House." Calitorma next Now we dont J. R. Skinner had a pony stolen from crops of corn would certainly not bring them.

The progress of all your good citizens and non-resident friends is that the rich soil of your beautifnl state may soon have regularly plenty of natural irrigation; but for myself I would prefer to live on the most arid hill of Kansas and depend upon such partial crops as they will produce during your driest seasons, and there bring up my two bright, rosy-cheeked boys free from the direct and indirect results of the dramshop, than to remain resident of a rich state where there is plenty of rain, never a failure of crops, the products of the soil a-Oundaut and varied, and markets all near at hand, but the thousands of saloons open every day, every night, all night and all day, on all Sabbaths, using mine and my neighbors boys as certainly as a saw-mill uses up logs while it keeps running. And the belief that your grand state will soon literally wlpo out every saloon and "joint'' from the face of your domain, leads me to decide to plant my money and future home within your borders. I have no doubt hundreds and thousands of "men nnd money" are coming to you for the same reason. Then it is of great importance that you got rid of dram -selling; it is of no importance aud no disgrace to you that the death of this business comes through the agency of persons not residents of your paiticular city. Trod tDdepislenoii Irttjoe.

The road bed of the V. V. W. road from the line of Independence township to Ijiunoiit station on the D. M.

A. Railway is completed, and the work of putting in bridges is ih progress. Work on Hie. Court House will Is have readied the caps of some of the second story window's, and the belt course of stone i being laid. The rdof will be put on next month.

The marriage of Ml3S Minnie Bishop and the young Jeweler, Marve Truby, on Sunday evening, created quite a flutter in social circles. The event was celebrated at tho resldeiicri of W. It. Crown, who Oui r.i:he attend the hi ppy coupie. On Ivloinh-y thi.i city was throw into qntte an excitement over the dis-covrtf of natural gas on the fami of know wether the boys are actually in earnest or, whether they are just AVe will sell a mowing machine on longtime.

MctJuire A new lot of hard, and tin-ware just received at McOuire lire's. Crowds of people going to Mcliiiire Uro's for hardware and groceries. Fruit cans! Vruit cans! At Mc-Ouire lirti'B. liuy your ipowing uiachines at McGutre Cro's. Farmers made happy every day by hearing of the low prices at McCinire Hro's.

All kinds oi straw hats and the latett trying to see about how much weeping the girls will do. Of course if the girls take on to much the hoys wil( postpone their trip for a while at least our iire-works oil the night of tin 4th. were splendid, and the baloon the Osage Agency one night this week. A reward of $50.00 has been offered. The Long-Uell LotuberCo.

are moving their yard dowu onto Main street' where they recently bought property. Wo aro iuformcd that Air. Smith ha8 made arrangement to ship a lot of stone to Kansas City. This will give em-ployment to several more men. I), lleauaieand lady, Mrs and Miss Whitinyer, and L.

A. Wemyer Osage Agency registered at the Chautauqua House the A tanner living near thid plane by th'j ascension was well and sucesBfuIly managed: it was tenty-live feet in at Sipplc PerahaU's si-e. and Was let loose just after sun set, starting rapidly north and heav en-ward, uhtill about a mile north of Xow is your time to buy screen doors at low prices, of Long Hell Lumber comiiany. For flout' call on Monroe A they town, when it became stationary Iti the air. unit could be plainly seen until carry tho bast brands iu the lost to view in the closing nhdei of night.

name of Morris has about 20 acres of Oliver brother to Mrs. Baker On the morning of the 4th, while nail McOulie I'ro's. sell Cheap for cash. Ladies shues lor t.50' MiUhire IJros. to the Horn Store when you witnt anything in the clothing line.

McGuire lire's, have the best Scent ing a scantling a cross from the tor tieo hi front of Mr Bakers hotel to that of Geo. Vaughns restaurant, the HAVANA iriLMS By Allegro. We are having nice rams and farmers are Jubilant. The first issue of the Havana W'x Hdrald came out last Friday, and pre. clgilrs in town.

piece gave way letting him full to the sidewalk a distanced' eight or ten feet For bargains in groceries, dry strikmg ni bipou a sharp Mfro of the clcrall at the 121k Hern Hilton, this year. Cottou is being very t-uceessfully raised in this comity and the acreage this year is great. Kieecanbe raieed in this Vicinity Lnst year a farmer, wtooe name we do know, tried and raised qnito a little patch. The rice was of excellent quality mid yiV.Med well. Parties looking lor a location might do weli to rIsi! our city befoiti btsying.

it located Use "rent Miners! ripring the Osage Agency freight is received biv find wo have daily mail to tb A Wood, of Ciwu'iyvalc; lias walk, breaking his thigh He was Subscribe for Thk MAtr Header, bring us wood. Goto McGuire Cro's. for Crockery. Our Bide walk boom goes on. Go to McGuire Cro's.

for Groceries Cuy your groceries of Monroe Co. Call at Monroe Co. for all kind of feed. Pershall are making war on big! i prices. Fino lino oi lad) goods cheap for cash at McGuire Cros.

A NII.EMn lll EK The weekly Capital and Farm Journal and the Chautaiejua Springs MAIL lor $2.00 Wc oiler Uic Wkkei.y Caiutai, and Faumeks JouiiNAf.and The Mait. ono year lor $2.00 This splendid oiler is for cash, and en ables every citizen of our county to 66 cure a valuable paper from the capital of tho state and his own local paper at ho pt'ice of ouc subscription Bubsona at once OH TIM Oil TKS 1 Every one that w'ant3 to by goods cheap for Spot Cash call on A. O. Cad well two doers south of post ofi'ce. H.

S. Tobucc-o. 2 Si, Sl'tl J. 8i. Clhnax 2 Peach I'ie 2 n) CiT.nulated SwjarlSlb Ncai ly white snyar 14 J.n' Ligltt brown 1 l.inl Frown Sugar 10 ft).

Tea one Ton otjti 4 per yard- Pl iuta 5 per yard. ribbon 40 ct3 Wcrth 00. Einbro'dcry -5 centr. Fm'jrcidery 3 worth 40. inbroidcry 50 worth 7b; IlancheiUr Chrjjtra 23 worth other piaccs 30 cents.

The patient staid sprng comfort bus, tie to cetJta. Wa3 eold two month' ft for' CO coals. The OccidoabiJ i fSettflo, run by is ens cf inert plrM.Jut rd itt ftouOx'-a i.i don't ir.ll to etj Kt Hit: Jloiol. The flag is waxing hcttci' and aotr. The democrats are trying to it on tofhe Lacks of too re rtibl'u ufi, aud iho isublicmis fcj it rni bj ba'-Ui of the ttern.Krc.li.

senfed very Rod nrty appearance. carried into the house and Dr. T. J. Our general merchandise.

Ptore, by Dun ii viw Romuioned who Mr. Mitchell is boiiijr tied up in i.otl ll'i; Ilhi mother iivitic in style, promivs to do to our Ai kauri'is 'el-vraphr for on Tues- arriving litre on Wednesday. Viilrtgi-. A great number ot Havana x-i He is limits well ari ov.Jd expert -c! pie look in the cekbivdiiu Imhpvn- deii' and some of llieni gi( blenching Mrs. I'ritchard, ho has lnen visiting We will sell you la at coft for cash.

McGuiie George Vaughn's is to get a dlfh of ice cream. Granulated rrgar Ij 1-2 pounds (or Jfl.OOct AMhtiro Cro's. A lull lino Cf bird tajrea of all atMeOuifc Bro's. Just reccitcflj iOOti ga'tom crdekt-yy "lid Slcn.e lo'ld OfPl't. rewitall, hippie A.

IVirih.til have ils tlneat Hie of wnW aud Ii.ts fiver to the cit; Ail km) wing indebted to the firin cf Mduroe i'i arc arc (ocdme and pcrtio at wioov Wc r.i?i it t.i your intav; to in Kansas nud IKiuoIk, reliu-neii home Tuday Mrs. old V-Hi slopping the Chautfiuum House J'or the last ftfo weeks tryhig the merlin of oui' water. He reports tlisit he is Mrijii'oving. iRionr (but ItjOfts i-; a lii'Ujiery thi; county 7- i'yjH! thitt the olliccre look ii 'ipaud lieiM ju't a so-, ii. will pleas': that 'hc'v isH biw wyt'th)r Uium to look up Mir.ll Itt'iUCTS.

was taken uuddeutly runt n( pivoiif is no better. Miw M'in'l lui uiied iroiii I.fr. Lewis one and a fourth miles nor'Jietut of Caney. to the city and reported the fact to Ci'ft. SlouK Ths proceeded wilhothsrs to ihu scene of action nnd louid l.hyt itipify was ho bad i-t the i.l venty-rive feet tick ir.ire enough gas vein.

pro-eccuVl to a match and threw it inv.i ho the ei'tire well xvsia in it ror.rfcd nay. oiry t'urrl prriy (if.rtlfcyi.Mn i 1 i 1 i.i pienlcitig in Ten it: iy Mid Cdjcyhig firh'nr: Hit keeps rh'jwtry thu ooxt six as it list; tie past two or thice weoks, v. will have one ti. heaviti crop A font tvrr Ir.orrn in Katscb. tV, A.

rank find lady relumed ii r' recti-for the tiaie a mail carrier Ott tin, iry le-irned tiiat Hucirt't, of Jtuflatr.l. atu; she j.i cot on'y itiei.T an.f Ii ins. i j) i -in iu th tf rV) on i a Bwi-aU V.h" luni'u c'Mi'ily it Col; i.o;.J" (ny r.ia;t. A'n, h.it joi't cociy i.5:i'i. Ii ivi.jg a i.i: Ly i-U'Si.

lit 'i'h vh'M: rf the Ik Iiiilej-fiHicnce M- Friday Blje has been Rtteuding 'orntl. Siie in vrrpk. call at'' Vf catly im Clere neyjoiiis Ui? pa f. r-horl v.Al tho of V. C.J.

nt a id give yon the id of clicap p-rfws. li, i-. 5i stnurt 5 Ii Paw To Ail fnrilra towe tf hy note to take we nil cake to by V.jv i'A'i cf tli-. v. The Havana Heruid edit-'d by till-, if .1.

a E- J. eoireif to our trible with i Deiriiid ht-i'. co- beeu ret Anient wit a err pure til we Insist tliM you rrcct your ac so we i.yncc( ours. Ytfr llcFpcetfuny. an i'i) t-Kfthange; it is a fikiiI.

eight page f-ur column paper with four juiVtK of home print. Wi Wih the ferald success. bty wLIiii wii! UM Uieiu Ji, J. Br.iv.71s jskwc1. from their wedding ttip on tnutny.

They have our (hanks for some choice cake. ir; of i-iUii. ih IMii )iftrf erl thin fod Jon'jshuig..

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1887-1887