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The Chronicle from Burrton, Kansas • 4

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The Chroniclei
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Burrton, Kansas
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Col. Quick has been invited to conduct For the Annual meeting Masonic EDDDauauD pep 1 Djajqjq orn grand bodies, of Kansas, to be hold at the after meetings in the Hutchinson re vival. DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. THE GHROMGLE.

FORUESLY ATJGSTA METHODIST. E. C. POLLARD, O. E.

POLLARD Editors and Publishers. Mrs. Myrtle Swarnes, nee Gillmore, is Wichita Feb. 17 to 22, the Santa Fe will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale Feb.

15 to 19, good to return on or before Feb. 24th, 1896. recovering from her recent attack of fever. Read and Reflect! Mr. Fresch offers to the public fresh supplies of Confectioneries.

Call and see him. rnblished Every Month. Subscription 25 cts. per year. Application made at the Nickerson, Kansas, postoffice for entry as second class matter.

zn Mr. Hendry, the senior editor of the KANSAS. 525 NICKERSON, For the Annual meeting Grand Lodge A. O.U. W.

at Leavenworth Kansas February 21, to March 1, 1896. The Santa Fe will sell tickets atone and one third faro for round trip on certificate plan. For particulars, inquire of J. XV. Cole, agent.

Argosy, has retired from business. We wish him well. The Treadway Yaple delivrry wag on is one of the most accommodating Why does it pay you to trade with us? Because we sell for cash. Recause you are under no obligation to any body. Because you don't have to worry about debts.

Because you don't have to pay other peoples bills. Because you are a welcome guest whenever you come to buy. Our prices are as low or lower than any competitor here or elswhere. Local Santa Time 8H, Fe So the year about far during sixty ones of the city. Mr.

and Mrs. Smith very acceptably filled our appointment at Jefferson last Sabbath afternoon. Route. Card pgfilf S3 oc 1 ID have been converted. Several have sought and obtained a "Goodlier Vision' in the Christian life.

The church generally has been built up. We expect to hold a Pentecostal meeting in February. We have yet two months of the conference year. Wonderfnl things for God may be done during this brief period. We have never speTnt a year more pleasantly on any charge than the past T.

J. MIGHAELIS. year on this charge. The familiar face of Mr. Emerson of the City Hall Grocery, was seen in our city during the month.

HATS AND CAPS. Danncxj I HOWE D. J. FAIR, Mr. Starr, of the Western Methodist, is contemplating a souvenir addition of his paper for conference.

Our Sunday school starts out for the year under favorable auspices with J. F. Round as superintendent. A letter from Bro. Free Labrue states that he is pleasantly situated in his new home in Texas City, As we have only about two months until conference let every member of the no E.

DOUGLAS AVE. Soft umber. Hard Piue, Sash, WICHITA, KANSAS. WEST ROUND -LEAVES. Colorado Express, No.

7 arrives 7:30 a. m. Colorado and Utah Vestibuled So. 5, 5:00 p. m.

Mci. and California Ex No, 1 10:10 p. m. Local Freight, No. 45 Way Freight, No.

41, arrives 5:50 p. m. Vo. 367, daily except Sunday 7:40 a.m. Through Freight, No.

39, arrives 5:00 p. m. Mo. 4 east bound leaves Hutchinson 9:15 a. m.

Xo. 7 runs only to Nickerson. BAST BOUND LEAVES K.C.andChi. Vestibuled, No. 6.

...11:00 a. in. Mo. River Express, No. 8 7:40 p.

m. Stock Express, No. 30 2:30 p. m. Local Freight, No.

42 7:50 a.m. Jfo. 358, daily except Sunday arrives 7:30 p. m. Way Freight, No.

46, arrives 5:00 p. m. Way Freights do not run Sunday. No. 8 starts from Nickerson.

No. 367 runs to Jetmore via. Lamed, takes lfo.7's passengers from Nickerson and connects at Larned with No. 45 for points on main line west of Larned. No.

563 runs from Jetmore to Nickerson and onnects with No. 8 here. Atlantic Express, No. 2, leaves Hutchinson at 11 p. m.

and takes No. S's passengers east Kansas City. So. 8 makes direct connections at Strong City for Abilene. Salina, Concordia, Superior and Omaha, and intermediate stations.

California Limited No. 3 leaves Hutchinson at p. m. via. Hutchinson branch.

This is strictly a first-class train with evtiry convenience- for passengers provided with first-class transportation. Equipment consists of chair can, Pullman sleepers and dining car, all lighted with gas. Few stops are made and the time is very fast. This is the train for California passengers to take and is without doubt the finest transcontinental train now running. Local Freight, No.

341, over Hutcninson ranch leaves Hutchinson at 8:15 a. m. No. so, east bound, leaves at 2:30 p. carries passengers to Newton A full line of coupon tickets, round trip tourist and round trip local tickets, also Union Casualty Co's accident ticket? on sale for eve retrain.

Baggage checked through to destination. Always glad to give any information possible to passengers about routes, rates, trains, J. W. COLE, Agent. Doors and Blinds, arb Wire and Fence Posts.

Also Pints, Oils and Glass. We have an unusually fine selection of church be at their post of duty. Don't get discouraged in your efforts to be a Christian. God can be touched with the feelings of our infirmities. The Farmers and Citizens Bank has a unique way for people to begin at saving money.

Call and get one of the silver banks. 5tamonDs, WLatcbes, Clocks, Solio Oolo ano IRolleo plate 3ewelrg, Silver Novelties, 36tc. Platino Finish. The latest style of work at HSRSTS STUDIO. The associate editor of the Chronicle has been on the sick list the past two weeks.

She is convalescent at present. The following paid in their annual subscription to the Chronicle: Mrs. Effie Moshier, C. W. Curl and Mrs.

Hoenicka. We can and will save you money ou anything in our line fz resip apd Smoked Meabs, Game, Etc. FRESH FISH THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS. MISSOURI PACIFIC TIME TABLE OOING EAST LEAVES: Louis Mall and Express -33 a. Freight 5 57 am GOING WEST-LEAVES.

rreight 9-48 am Colorado Mail and Express 7 :32 fx.Press runs daily. Local reign runs daily except Sunday Local Freight carries passengers between Hntchinson and KarapoH. A letter of twenty pages from E. E. Combs and wife states they are enjoying much happiness in their new home at Albuquerque.

The raising of freight rates on the southern roads to Galveston has effected the price cf corn 2 cents on the bushel. We thmk it to be only temporarially. We also keep in stock a line of fancy 4- ndiiu ramiuu biiina. A RUPERT, Agent. Wichita and return via Mo.

Pac, $1.73 account of annual meeting Masonic itraiil Roller lis, Almost spring time. Grand Bodies ot Kansas. 1 lckets on Now for the crops of '96. sale Feb, 15, to 19, and good until Feb 24th. Mrs.

Michaelis entertained the ladies of the Aid Society on the date of their The cooing dove will soon be heard. Hildinger is having a fair winter trade Mr. Detter will fill orders for coal at once. JJ1RANK E. FEARL, Jeweler, Watchmaker and Engraver.

annual election. Elegant refreshments were served and a pleasant time enjoyed by all. STERLING, KANSAS. Manufacturers of High Grade Flour and Meal, and dealers in Grain and Feed of all kinds. Highest price paid for Wheat, and Flour taken in on deposit.

Farmers please call and give me a trial. Henry J. Arnold, Executor of the Estate of David Arnold. Pay in your subscriptions for Next Sunday is the day set apart for in your attendance at special Drayer for colleges and students Be regular church. The Leauge will have that topic under Graybill's Drug Store, Hutchinson, Kan.

come up Let all claims of the church in full. consideration at their regular meeting Fee. 5th. The next literary exercise of the Local Union will be a Whitcomb Riley and Eugene Field joint program. It will be an interesting entertainment.

Remember the date, Feb. 7th at the Congregational church. May Jarrett is our new Sunday school organist. Dr. Hall, of Hutchinson, is in an interesting meeting.

Our Annual Conference meets at Wichita March 25th. We welcome our newly organized Junior League choir. GRAIN AND FEED, BAILED HAY, FEED MILL Coal, Etc. Proprietors of Elevator fqy I Seid Ifoq "To GqlifOtfqiq It is the name of a delightful journey and a charming book. While the book is tree, the trip is not.

You can, however, reach California over the as cheaply as via" any other line, with better service and speedier flight. grow larger. The Wooddell corn cribs Charley is a rustler. CHARLES WOODDELL, DEALER IX Tke pay car gladdens all branches of trade in its coming. Railroad Notes-All of the railroad boys got a good pay check last month.

The wife of Conductor Thompson is slowly recovering. The wife of car repairer Lindemuth is visiting in Topeka. The wife of Yard Master Mabon has been on the sick list. J. J.

Ellinger, brakeman, is off of duty on account of sickness. The Santa Fe and Mo. Pac. railways make special rates for winter excursions. See notices.

Brakeman LaShore has been laid up attendance at the Let there be a full services on Sabbath. address: uur improved ruuman OE PAsTa'o IriSt SleePerS meet the MONAONocK wants of those who seek economy without sacrificing Several of our brethren have been visited by gracious revivals. The VanNatten milk wagon is seen on our streets rain or shine. CHICAGO. rnmfnrf 1 cSs 3FS.eol3.x Game, Etc.

Fresh Fish Thursdays Fridays. Our winter so far has been one sur prisingly mild and pleasant. several weeks with quinsy, or an effec-tion of the throat. If you want to sell your corn or buy The wife of operator Forgy, of Ellin- Dealers ia wood, made a short visit to her sister Second Hand Goods. Mrs.

Quick this week. Several new men have been accepted coal call on Charley Wooddell. Our Olmstead camp meeting will be held the last two weeks of July. Mrs. Moshier is ably conducting the Sunday school at Jefferson mission.

J. E. Humphrey, the editor of the Argosy, goes on a trip to Leavenworth in the mechanical department. They STOVES A SPECIALTY 0. Jarrett, are making a good record.

We notice the loss of two of our con ference ministers by transfer. Rev. Montgomery and Everette. THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS AID SHOES IN THE STATE, AT Yotui Bios. 12 North Main Street, HUTCHINSON.

KANSAS Brakeman LaShore and wife left for Dr. F.W.Johnson DENTIST Dodge City and Larned where they will visit until he is able for duty. Dealer in Undertaking Furniture, As I have own hearse, I can save you money. We are always when Conductor About 10,000 copies of the "Heavenly Telegrams" have been ordered from Col. Quick.

Miss Jennie Gilloek, of the Valley society, has the sympathy of her many friends in her severe illness. Krapff is permitted to be with us in our Officeover Farmers and Citizens Bank church meetings. He is always an in NICKERSON. KANSAS spiration to the meeting..

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Pages Available:
224
Years Available:
1894-1899