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The Fredonia Chronicle from Fredonia, Kansas • 3

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A. Piatt and his sister, Mrs. Sullivan, THE CHRONICLE. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Do not forget that Saturday of this I Connty Fair.

A Mr. Drum, from Ohio, a nephew of In many counties of this state there is a were callers on the Chkonicle this week. Mrs. S. is one of the best artists in this part of Kansas.

To appreciate her art one fair association and fairs are being sue Cut your corn. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1886. week the executive committeu of the Old Settlers association will hold a meeting in Lee Lininger's office. It is desired that the members of the committee meet promptly at 2 p.

m. Business of import cessfully held every year. It seems to the Chronicle that a fair in Wilson county Make the cider. should see her painting on Dlaques and Stranger, my city friend, or my good old associate, tne farmer, let us all button closely about us our coats some fine September morning and each of us take a stroll about the city to see what is being done in the way of improvements. It matters little in wnat direction we go, we can see new buildings in progress of erec tion.

There are at this very hour thirtv J. Lugenbeal'8, returned to the Buckeye state last Sunday. He will probably locate here in January, '87. There seems to be very little interest manifested in the Centralia. Sabbath school.

Let all come out and make it success. Ex-Comlesfoxdkxt. cloth. STATE OFFICERS. Sow your wheat.

would be a good thing and we believe few staple arguments are necessary to give an Governor John A. Martin ance is to be transacted, officers elected, Postmaster Hess has advertised for bids Bale your broomcorn. and most interesting of all, make full sr-1 enterprise of this kind reasonable encour- Lieutenant-Governor A. r. iuaiie Secretary of State B.

Allen State Treasurer Sam '1 T. Howe to cany the mail both day and night from the office to the depot and return. Bids Look out for-equinox. rangements for the meeting of the old set- agement. The people understand that it If any WtJker boots fail to do as they are warranted, they will be exchanged for new ones, provided they are purchased at Small Bros, sole agents in Fredonia.

4tf Seasonable Article. A beautiful line of carpets, mattines and shades, just received. Call and examine them. We cannot fail to suit you. SCHXOESSER Co.

Reeger warrants bis watches. ltf MSFIV 1116 Srd S8 this life are sorrowfully let alone on account of Acker's Dyspepsi Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a positive truar- tiers. This association can be made one to their interest to support an exposition houses being put up, some are nearly fin will be received for ten days and then forwarded to Washington, D. and the contract let. of the most interesting affairs of ur coun-1 of this kind what its name implies and Attorney-General S.

B. Bradford State Auditor E. P. McCabe SuDt. Public Instruction J.

H. Lawhead P. B. Plumb V. 8.

Senators. inealls Member of Conereas, 3d dist B. W. Perkins District Judee. 7th judicial dist L.

Stillwell Market your second crop of melons. Look up the location for the cattle shed, Five hundred town lots for sale by Gray, McCracken Tuttle. in the most desirable localities in Fredonia. Office over the Fredonia bank. 51-tf ty, if the proper attention is given to it.

I what its objects are namely an exhibition ished others about half and some only the foundations are laid. The time has not been in Fredonia for years when our me Old Settlers' day in many counties is the I products, resources, enterprise. Some of our hunters have been to the Mrs. W. B.

Hess is ill with an attack of State Senator B. N. Allen gayest, biggest day of the year, and it can I ekiU and intelligence of the county. Ev pleurisy. chanics were as busy as they are now.

be made so in Wilson county, if all feel ery citizen of Wilson county has an inter- fields and pastures for the purpose of taking in an occasional prairie chicken. Thus far the Chkonicle has not heard of COUNTY OFFJCEKS. J. K. Demosf, of Neodesha, is attending Saturday a farmer told a reporter of the Chbonicle that he had been trying for the interest the occasion demands.

est in this matter greater or less and ts court this weak. i J. F. Coulter The following ladies and (r.nMomon will ucce or failure would effect every citi- nepreuu. -j Butln Connty Clerk Don N.

WilUts one nimrod who has shot a two-horse load in a single day. take unon thPmRPlvM fh nlpar en 10 me cxtent favorably or unfavor- Mrs. H. A. Johnson, whose property was burned a short time ago, which was mentioned in the Chronicle at the time, was insured in the Milwaukee Mechanics and Merchants insurance company, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, had her loss paid in a very satisfactory manner to her.

The II. T. Small and wife are in the city and antee at 25 and 50 cents, by W. Pierce Fredonia. several, days to get a carpenter to do a small job of work efor him, and had not yet succeeded.

This shows that there is ably. There may be years when our farm are guests of friends. tending the Masonic conclave in St. Louis, Last Friday morning the first car load Treasurer i omKieiun Sheriff Kelley Clerk of District Court H. M.

Keesling Probate RM. Foster County Attorney B.M. Short tteeister of Deed C. L. Morton ers do not feel as jubilant as some other a good healthy growth in our city.

The E. Follensbee made a trip to Neodesba next week. Quite a number of our K. are taking with them their wives. years, but it is their duty nevertheless to New Furniture.

Xew and fashionable furniture, latest Chronicle does not call this a "boom, Tuesday, on busiDes3. of iron arrived for the new court house. This will be sufficient to use in the construction of the walls. Something over put the best foot foremost and show wnat J. T.

Cox adjuster came here on Thursday of last The Chronicle can most heartily endorse for it should not be known by that name, Coronor F. M. Wiley week, appraised Mrs. Johnson's loss, and tent eTS'. loJ ware- best of in the our capabilities are under the adverse cir II.

P. Small, of the flrin of Small Bros. as it is more substantial. "Booms, as Co. Supt.

Pub. Instruction H. A. Brunaiape E. Dornblaser everything furniture line at was in Eureka4his week.

cumstances. Indeed, a good fair in Wilson paid her the sum of $605.00 right down. two car loads, will be required in the erection of the building. this, for who is it that has a better right for an occasional pleasure trip than the wife? Dr. Willi's and wife, T.

C. Sin 2811 SCHLOESSER Commissioners B. Moulton I J. Becannon they are called, are generally of short duration, but all will find that this is not the county every year, in the face of the in Elmer Colebaugh, of Neodesha, was in Ibis company that does business so promptly and satisfactorily is represented ferior crops and the natural drawback in C. B.

Jackson, of New Albany, has gleton and wife, Peter Reeger and wife, the capital of the county Sunday. way witl Fredonia. Our city is not like many Kansas towns, away ahead of the CITY OFFICERS. by Gray, McCracken Tuttle, who have three daughters at the State Normal school Dr. A.

W. Cormack and wife. D. B. Lud- cident to such a misfortune, would be worth more to the county than it would be if unusual prosperity prevailed.

So let Vnr W. B. Hess Miss Bessie Root is now attending wick and wife. Miss Pearl Pound will country. It is not up with the country school at the Lawrence university.

at Emporia. It is not often that we know of three daughters from the same family attending some institution of learning also go. W. M. Oakford, H.

P. Small, Pol toe JudKe Frank White Ctark R- J- Mackey Marshal -w- sjhlegel R. L. Peyton and will not be for several years, at an increase of population, yearly, of 1500. This their office over the Fredonia bank.

51 tf Remember Reeger buys for cash, ltf Excursion to the East. every farmer, every producer and all oth George Schaffer, C. S. Wicks, C. F.

Cole Mrs. D. R. P. Owens, of Altoona, was ers think this matter over, and come to abroad at the same time.

being the case, we can truthfully say, that maD, P. D. Lundstrum, G. S. Clark, W.

in the city the early part of the week. Coiicilmen T. C. Singleton the conclusion that we shall have a fair in this same growth manifested at present n. oueuaucc i C.

H. Pierce T. J. Hudson's family has gone to Col P. Clark, Ike Short, J.

W. Paulen, T. Hudson, B. M. Short and E.

Follensbee. J. N. D. Brown and Robert O.

Graham 1887 that will be a success, and benefit For ladies fine shoes, go to Small Bros. who have just received a fine line of Kip-pendorf Dittman's manufacture. A pair of shoes of this make is sure to give satisfaction. gtf Go to Reegcr's for jewelry. ltf Call and Examine Carpets and curtains, new designs: brass curtain poles and best fixtures.

Call and examine goods and get prices before buying- 28tf Schlqesser Co. nnnVPnipnt Pleasant, and certain in uun vi i lent tLdr results are Acter.a Dyspepsia Tablets. Recommended b' Now is your opportunity to visit your eastern relatives and friends, and recuper will reach for a number of years into the orado Springs, Colorado, and will make a largely the interests of all concerned. were in the city Tuesday, on business. future.

The indications are that all our home with Mrs. Hudson's mother. Mrs. E. E.

Campbell. The son Andrew has been Our ate after a long, hot, dusty summer. Excursion tickets to Plainfield, Danville and mechanics will be just as busy at work in W. T. Meadows and wife attended the T1JIE CABD-rBISCO LINE.

In effect Thursday, June 24, 1886. With the efficient principal our school our city in Sepetmber, 1887, as now. Fre I reunion of the Hoosiers at Chanute last The Chronicle: is in hopes that next year the Horticultural society of Wilson county will offer a premium for the best school exhibit in the county. These sick for some, time and it is thought that a 2:37 am donia is fast becoming one of the greatest week. change of climate will help the boy.

board has secured, assisted by a corps of able ajnd experienced teachers, there is no WEST-BOUND TRAINS. Mail No. 1 Mail, No. 3 Frisco Freight, o. 3o Freight, So.

37 1:56 pm 5:23 am Indinapolis, and return for $19.75. Tickets will be on sale 6, 7, 10 and 11, limited for return passage to Sept. 30, 1886. To Richmond, Ind. and return, railroad centers in southern Kansas, and Mr.

and Sirs. Hedges are now visiting S. B. Morris left on the Chronicle school exhibits may consist of map draw 7:45 am reason why we should not this year have friends and relatives in Indianapolis, In there is a growing demand for dwellings and business houses. It is also seen that table a few days ago some very fine pears, ing, penmanship, letter writing, book a successful school.

There is one thine diana. several of which weighed more than one keeping, collections of dried seeds, woods, 21.75, on sale Sept. 10, 11, 17 and 18, limited for returning passage to Sept. 30, 1886. R.

J. Moore. most of our merchants have added room to their places of business, and there are physicians and endorsed by all who have used them. The best remedy for Dyspep leaves mounted ana pressed. There can Col.

Henry Baker, an attorney from St. pound. There were two varieties the Duchess Dangling, and some French pears that Mr. M. did not know the name of.

that will likely prevent such a result, and that is we have not sufficient room. It can be easily seen now that all of the rooms will be crowded and entirely too much so in order to do the work that should be scarcely any who have not increased their sia, Flatulency, and Constipation. Guar also be exhibits of drawing, painting, physiology, civil government, spelling, Joe, Mo, is in attendance upon this term of court. Cheap excursion rates to the St Louis stock from 25 to 50 per cent Ask them anteed, and sold at 25c. by W.

Pierce XAST-BOCXD TRAINS. Mail No. 2 Mail No 4 1:18 pm Ktoc'fc Exress, No. 32 am Freight. No.

88 5:23 pm All trains run daily. Trains 32 and 35 do not carry passengers. No; 1 and 3 connect at Halstead with Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Ky for all points in Colorado, New Mexico. Arizona, and California. Nos.

2 and 4 connect at Union depot, St. Louis, for aU points east, north and south. Any Information desired relative to freight or passenger business, will be cheerfully given by applying to K. F. MOORE, Agent.

fair and exposition. putty maps, and mineral collection. The Bro Fredonia. why this was done, and the answer comes R. S.

Damewood, of Cedar is now John Alexander, who left here several Chronicle is of the opinion that some done and do justice to both teacher and pu $25,000 worth of new clothing, just re back to you immediately that the increas weeks ago for Arkansas, after looking that at Eureka Springs. We hope he may be benefited. thing of this kind will be a good thing for ceived from New York, at Small Bros, ltt ing trade demanded it. The observer can Reeger's drugs are always fresh, ltf Small Bros, will sell 3'ou the Walker our schools, and if the Horticultural so pil. The Chronicle will say again as many times before, if the parents will assist in this school they will have perhaps also see that all our business houses are ar John Hubbell, of the firm of Hubbell With the O.

T. R. R. under con state carefully over, as well as northern Texas, has at last dropped anchor in southwestern Kansas, and is about to drive stakes in Mead Center, in Meade county. ciety should happen to be the up-building boot, and replace it if it don't do as it is ranged in much better shape than they Sprague, at Benedict, was in the city last tract to have cars running by August 1st next, Garfield Park lots are a bargain at guaranteed.

Call and see it. 4tf the best school they have ever had. In were a year ago. They present an ap fhursday. FBEDOMA POSTOFFICE.

the education of the child, there are cer pearance that is better calculated to invite present prices. 37-3m be received Archie Beacham the first-class tonsorial Niarht mails will hereafter of a county fair, all the better. Nearly all of the states east of the Mississippi river that support county fairs offer premiums for the best school exhibits, and it has proven to be one of the greatest aides Trunks. A new lot of trunks of all styles and custom and increase the trade than ever nffln dnura. 7 a.

m. to 7 T. rnclseo'dauy at the Fredonia postoffice, commencing artist, in G. W. Hughes' barber shop, has a Tnln and Ran Francisco Visit Small's clothing house, and see before.

sizes just received at Small Bros. 8tf in. krtmfl at. 1:10 r. m.

Mail train tain things that the parent can not relegate to the teacher. It is not necessary that we name these responsibilities, for any parent already knows them, or at least ust completed a neat and comfortable with to-night. Fredonia thus far has been but little af their fine stock of fall clothing, boots and shoes. They are prepared to suit all class dwelling ou Sherman street in Hamilton's G. H.

Anthony is constantly buying and W. S. Cady will soon go to St. Louis to the schools that has ever been fostered. fected by the several new railroads.

The addition. And so they vo one right after es of trade. ltf Let us talk a little of this matter and think for the purpose of attending the St. Louis aid that the railroads will give the city will should, and the sooner father and mother interest themselves in the education of the nother, until we shall have a first-class much of it. dental college.

be felt more in 1887 and 1888' than now. lota for Sale. Four lots in Benedict will be sold cheap. city. child the better.

Visit your schools, see from west due at 1:39 p. from east at 2:19 a.m. Stab Routes Fredonia to Coy vlUe, Mlddletown, Buffalo, Centre Kldge, and Uumbolt, daily, except Sunday. Depart at 6 a. arrive, 8 p.

m. Fredonia to La Fontaine, Sternerton, Radical City and Independence, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Arrives at 12 p. departs at 2 p. m.

Fredonia to Jurett, Busby, Cave Springs, Lima and Howard. Departs Mondays and Fridays at 7 am. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays at 6pm 8. J. HESS, P.

M. The aid from this direction will be im J. Cronkhite, of Altoona, was in the Complete line of artist's materials, at B. shipping cattle and hogs. Those having good stock of this kind for sale, will consult their interests by giving him a call.

He means business, and will pay for stock what it is worth. ltf Qoug The children. They are especial- Call on Hudson Reed. how your teachers teach, and how your mense and cannot be conjectured at pres city Tuesday. He is one of the good A.

Blume's P. O. store. It2 farmers of Cedar. ent.

Any one wishing to purchase prop 50-tf. House to Rent. Come in and tell it to us of the man who has grown larger melons this year than has Nate Montgomery of Talleyrand. He brought two to the city last week, one The St. Lionls, Fredonia A Denver children behave and recite.

You will find that many of them are given to mischief and there are few angels in attendance at erty can buy now much cheaper than it Mrs. G. W. McDairmid and son, of Lit R. II.

A four room house, pantry and closet. can be bought when our railroads are all jjr iwuic iu Buuucu oias, tougns tle Rock, Arkansas, is now in the city, vis Yesterday a reporter of the Chronicle Good cistern. Apply to Tom Kille, at the school and the chances are the wings are Croup, Whooping Cough, eta We guar antee Acker's English Remedy a posntive iting her parents. 49t2 Star Grocery. completed, supplied by the proper amount of rolling stock, and the roads in good not well developed on any of the children.

FRATERNITIES. had the pleasure of a short interview with S. S. Kirkpatrick in relation to the above F. H.

Dean, of Chicago, an old-time cure. It saves hours of anxious condition for what they are intended. Remember Reeger warrants his jewelry named road. To use the common phrase, The best thing the parent can do fer the child is to 6tand by the teacher until you are sure Le is wrong, and possibly even friend of Postmaster Hess, is visiting in Sold by W. I.

Pierce Fredonia Fredonia has no boom, but is a city that CONSTELLATION LODGE, No. 95, A. F. A A. meets the first and third Wednesday evenings of each month, in Masonic hall, south .1.1.

nnhli RininrR o'clock. llonte to Rent. Inquire of W. W. Sholes the city for a few days.

will continue to grow steadily for years. 49 that weighed 45i, and the other 474 pounds. Let us hear from the next melon grower. The following are the names of the delegates to the county democratic convention, from Center township, next Saturday. F.

Kock, J. B. Lyle, W. K. Horton, S.

E. Dougham, J. R. Moore, A. R.

Bloom, W. D. Anderson, W. M. Vestal, R.

A. Mount and Louis Switzer, it is a go, and everything thus far has been in its favor. People along the proposed route of this road were never more anxious longer than that, unless he is too far Oscar Campbell had a birthday party on rINXEY, W. M. WM.

OAKFORD, Secy. The place where the farmer can sell his produce at prices so that he can afford to Garfield Park lots are a purchase when wrong. The Walker boot is adapted to this country above any other. Call an examine the stock at Small Bros. Recollect, a guarantee is given with every pair of Walker boots sold.

4tf to aid a project than are they this. If the you consider that we are sure to have 5 last Thursday evening. He received number of useful presents. A moonlight Picnic. farm, and can buy as big a dollar's worth of goods as any place in the state, the city railroads running through Fredonia before Monday evening Dr.

C. C. Ritter droye road is built, and it will be, the citizens see at once that they will haye a through car KILWINNING CHAPTER, No. 44 R. A.

meets Masonic hall the second and fourth Saturday evening of each month, at 7:30 ojjlock. o. VV IL tvo, 11. r. WM.

OAKFORD, Secy. next New Year's. 37 W. L. Martin will please accept thanks in which the manufacturer will find it to Charley Lasher's four horses and "bran' for the Indian CJiwftian, a paper published his advantage to stop, as he has all the com new express wagon in front of the Com at Vinita, Indian Terri'ory.

Go to Reeger's for school books, ltf Don't you want a good healthy home at S. S. E. TZ ILWINNINO COUNCIL, No. 8, mercial hotel, and fifteen of the ladies and niRPts in Masonio hall the first Saturday petition he wants in the way of shipping.

The man who wants to speculate in proper XV gentlemen of that popular house were in The next meeting of the Wilsou county your own terms? Go and see Clark about evening of each montn, at ciwk. W. M. OAKFORD, T. I.

M. T. COX, Scribe. ty will find a lucrative and he who Horticultural society will be held at the vited to take seats in the wagon. Dr.

Garfield Park. 37 Court convened on Tuesday with his Honor, Judge Stillwell, on the bench. Thus far not many cases have been called, and court will be adjourned next week to give the attorneys an opportunityto attend the conclave in the big city located by the "Father of waters." Ritter handled the ribbons and the merry wants a home one of the liveliest citie9 court house on Monday, Oct. 4. system from St.

Louis to Denver, thus connecting one of the wealthiest cities on the continent with the gem city of the mountains. Mr. Kirkpatrick has submitted a proposition in Saline county for $80 which will soon be voted upon and caried by a big majority, as the object is a popular one in that locality. A proposition of $20,000 is submitted in Gypsum Creek township, McPherson county; one in Durham Park Young man that spare cash you spend FREDONIA LODGE, No. 75, 1.

O. O. meets every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, mOdd party say he is a good one for that pur- ln the state, where school and church ad Miss Nettie Sellers, of Middletown, was vantages are of the best, will come to Fre pose. He gave them a ride, made better in the city Saturday. She was the guest for cigars and ice cream for the next sixty days will make the 1st payment on a lot in Garfield addition.

37 donia. of A. Craig's family for a few days. turns, jolted them around more, and had more hair -breadth escapes than had Rocky Buy the Walker boot at Small Bros. Every pair warranted, and a guarantee given to replace the boots if they prove other than represented.

4tf Small Bros, have opened up in great shape for the fall trade. Their stock is fresh, large, and will be eold at bottom prices. Clothing, boots and shoes ami men's furnishings. ltf The savings of a life time may be destroyed if you fail to insure with Wm Slivers Son. 8-tf Ackfir'S Elixir is the only Blood Remedy guaranteed.

It is a positive cure for Ulsers, Eruptions or Syphilitic Poisoning. It purifies the whole W. I. Pierce Bro. are now located in Attention Teachers C.

W. Vliet has nearly finished his their new building on the northwest cor Mountain Bill, when he took Horace Gree Small Bros, handle the only line of the For the meeting of the Wilson County dwellintr on Third street. It is built of ner of the public square, and south of the ley down the western slope of the Rockies. celebrated Walker boot in Fredonia. 4tf Teacher's Association, which will convene Fellows' hall, on west suie 0I0s1JilIEE 8.

O. LLEWELLYN, Seo'y. WILSON ENCAMPMENT, No. 35 I. O.

O. meets in Odd Fellows' hall the second and fourth Thursday evenings In each month, at 7:30 o'clock. O. H. ANTHONY, C.

P. J. T. COX, Scribe. TWIN MOUND LODGE, No.

57, K. of meets every Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, in KutghU of Pythias hallon ofublic H. M. KEESLING. K.

R. S. rink. They have a neat and nice store. The doctor halted on the banks of Fall brick, twelve foot story, and size 24x28.

at Fredonia on Sept. 18, 1886, at 2 o'clock river, and hard by the mill. Here the Por't Qloon Nights is the complaint uau i oiecp of thousand3 8uffering The last teachers' examination showed p. the following program has been ar but will only occupy it until their store building is finished which will be one of picnickers were unloaded; I02S were rolled ranged. that 9 teachers received first tirade certificates, 45 second grade and 27 third grade.

the finest in the city. togeiner, ana it was not long before a from Asthma, Consumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try Acker's English Remedy? First. Opening address by the presi bright blazing fire cheered up the eutire dent. The Chronicle always knew that Dr.

Dr. Willits' new building is looming up township, Marion county, for another in Gale township, same county for Center township, same county, in Fairplay township, and in Doyle township, Marion county, $20,000. There will also be submitted a proposition in Florence city for $10,000 in aid of the same road. The elections in all these instances will take place early in October, and the propositions have little opposition. At an early day propositions on the O.

E. 8., A TISTLETOE CHAPTER, No. 35, Flack had an eye to the esthetic, but has Second. Subject for discussion. (1) Is party.

Several of the gentlemen hied themselves along the stream and soon re meets the first and third Friday evenings, nicely on the hill in south Fredonia. This system, and banishes all Rheumatic and It is the best preparation known for all Lung Troubles, sold on a positive guaran tee at 50c. W.I. Pierce Fredonia. April 7 recently learned that his love for plants it profitable to devote one half day of each will be a splendid residence when finished.

Neuralgia pains. We guarantee it. W. turned with some excellent pine faerots, week of school to literary work? Affirm I. Pierce Fredonia.

and flowers is greater than for perhaps anything else. Look at that plant in his which were lighted, and answered all the The text for Rev. Lidzy's sermon next ative, W. E. Ging, Belle Witham; Nega at 7:30 o'clock, in Masonio hall.

MRS. 8. P. WOOD, Matron. MRS.

R. SHOLES. Secy. FREDONIA BUILDING AND LOAN Association, meets the first Monday in each month lu Jeuner Torpiu's office, Ohio street. W.

M. OAKFORD, Prest. purposes for which they were intended, as Sunday evening will be Sowing and office window. You need not ask him tive, J. A.

Deardorff, Chas. Isenburg. General discussion. would a dozen Vanderpool electric lights. JIISCELLASEOIS ADVERTISEMENTS.

where he got it, for he will not tell you. reaping. services commence at 7:40 harp. The refreshments were excellent, and all (2). Resolved, That a county High H.

A. JENNER. Secy. Mrs. Mcllie Campbell and Miss Mary main line will be submitted, through the various townships, in Greenwood and school can be made a success and ought to claimed that they had never eaten when victuals tasted so well, or refreshed the McElhainey gave a picnic in Mrs.

Camp- Wilson counties, and Sycamore township, bell's grove last Sunday. There were as be established in Wilson county. Affirmative, Jas. Kennedy, C. G.

Glenn; Nega inner man so much. After all had eaten, CHARITY LODGE. No. 1869, K. of meets the second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month, In K.

of P. hall, at 7:30 o'clock. OWEN LEE, Dictator. G. 3.

KENNEDY, Reporter. POST OFFICE STORE Butler county. Elections will be called and drinked water, coffee, tea and milk, tive, R. S. Spencer.

Rodman. Gen as soon as arrangements can be made, and sembled upwards of eighty persons and all enjoyed the occasion to the fullest extent. The dinner was one that could not J. N. Tyler, S.

McKinney and J. H. Pilzer hied themselves at Chanute for the purpose of shasing hands with old friends from Indiana. Fredonia dot not have any night watch at present. Mr.

Boszor says that the city did not pay him what he should have had for his duties. THE KE1TEST ISO C9E1FEST STOSE It FREDOiill. eral discussion. Recess. the many baskets of fragments and empty dishes were packed away.

Then it was G. A. meets DHIL HARVEY POST, No. 98, the first and third Saturday evenings of each (3). Poem, Gray's Elegy in a country should these propositions all carry, the company will proceed at once to make a permanent survey and get right of way at month, at 7:30 o'clock, in G.

A. R. hall, on south Complete Line of Stationery, Fancy Notions, be surpassed and was relished in a way that spoke volumes in its favor. in order for a conversationa, and our doctor first entertained the party, after which church-yard. Discussion introduced and conducted by Prof.

L. L. L. Hanks. side of square.

C.J. BLTIN, Post Com. OWEN LEB, Adjutant. Many farmers in Wikon county intend Com. 4-1 on.illomf several of the gentlemen followed suit.

At an early hour all were again at home, "THIL HARVEY CORPS, W. Artists' Materials, Toys, Etc. Fine Candies. Full Stock of Books, Periodicals, Etc. Cigars 2nd Tobacco a Specialty.

meets first and third Wednes JL toO. A. R. Program for the Bit. Zlou Union San- and much pleased with the pleasures of day evenings of eacn month, in G.

A. R. hall. MRS. LAURA HUNT, Prest.

MRS. A W. HOWE, Secy. sowing tame grass this fall. Some intend sowing blue grass, others clover, timothy, orchard grass, or red top.

They find that it is necessary to have tame grasses to get the evening. J. C. GBAY. J.

L. McCRACKEX. J. C. TLTTLE day School, Saturday, Sept.

18. 1. Opening address by Rev. H. C.

Fox. 2. Song and chorus by entire school, the earliest possible mi t. The company hopes to construct at least 50 miles of the road this winter. Means are already provided to construct the entire line.

The road will be completed in much less time than stated in the propositions. S. S. Kirkpatrick baa been elected president of this new road, which is an assurance that the work will be pushed as rapidly as possible. Complete stock of stationery and school Mrs.

M. Hannaman, of Attica, Harper county, Kansas, formerly of Fredonia, arrived in the city last Friday, and is visiting old-time friends. Mr. A. B.

Gould, wife and two children, of Clio, are now visiting Mrs. Gould's brother and sister, Arthur Heath and Mrs. L. A. Hubbell.

gray, Mccracken tuttle, early pastures and a proper supply of hay. title "All hail the power of Jesus name." supplies, unrivaled in this county, at B. A. Blume's P. O.

store. It2 JJ the first Tuesday evening of each month, at the office of Dr. A. W. Howe, Ohio steeet.

A. W. CORMACK, Prest. A. W.

HOWE, Secy. Farmers report to the Chronicle that 3. Prayer by Rev. J. R.

Blackburn. 4. Song and chorus "Joy cometh in this year timothy has not done very well REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS on account of the drouth. The hay crop the morning." CHOBCHES. has been rather short, but the fall pasture 5.

Oration by C. G. Glenn. School books at greatly reduced prices at B. A.

Blume's P. O. store. It2 is good 6. Song and chorus, "Memories of OFFICE OVER FREDONIA BANK, FREDONIA, KANS.

Branch office at Tates Center. Have a Large List of choice Farm. City, and Wild Land for sale. Estate First Mortgage Loans a Specialty I We are informed that Judge Stillwell of this district made one of the best speeches made, at the Soldier's and Hoos-ier's reunion at Chanute last week. Galilee." The Davis Concert Company held forth Real Rase Rail.

On Tuesday the Independence club came to this city and played the Fredonia club a game on the grounds of the latter We said Independence club; but this is wrong. The gentlemen all came from Independence, perhaps, on the day they played. It is known to a certainty that one of the players was from St. Joe, one from Harper and two from Wellington. Independence players may claim that all are now citizens of their 7.

Dinner. 8. Martial music. METHODIST EPISCOPAL-Thos. Lldzy, pastor.

Services every Sunday at 11 a. and 8 p.m. Sunday school at a. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at o'clock.

CHRISTIAN T. Faucher, pastor. Services every Lord's day, morning and evening. Sunday school at 3:30 p. m.

Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. We have a Iaree amount of direct tnonev which we tt nennls wn Allen. Neosho and Monte ornery counties at rates that detv ra.mr-tii ion Momt r.ui.l rr.r 9. Song by Cottonwood Grove Sun There is a new and substantial walk now in front of P. Potter's and H.

Horticultural Society. Persuant to adjournment the Wilson County Horticultural Society met at T. D. CantraH'8 residence, on Thursday, Sept. 9th.

Present G. F. Jackson president. On motion J. Cox was elected tempo are signed, without the usual ten, twenty or thirty days delay.

day school. 10. Oration by Rev. H. C.

Fox, sub Ghuenther's new buildings. We are pleased to see these nice improvements. rl A FT 1ST A E. Lewis, pastor. Services ev- ject Temperance.

ery Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8. p. m.

Sunday Prayer meeting every Wednes- school at 3 p. m. rary secretary. 11. Song and chorus (Temperance Ban Killeau, of Chetopa township, has Insurance "Written in Reliable Companies.

PETER REEGER, DEALER IN day evening. At tne nour ot twelve some lorty per ner). in the rink last Friday night. The jokes were all so stale that the green moss could be detected on them, and the performance throughout was of the gauzy kind. It would be just about as prudent to take the nickles from a dead person's eyes, or the money from a Sunday school contribution box, as to take money for such an entertainment.

Our merchants are all putting in heavy stocks of goods, and the indications are now that they will get sale for every thing they are laying in. Pork will be a better price than it has been for year, beef is looking up some, and one thing we are our thanks for as fine a lot of apples as we haye seen this season. Mr. K. is one of "DRESBYTERIAN J.

S. McClung, pastor. Ser- sons sat down to. an elegant and sumptu 12. Oration by Rev.

J. R. Blackburn. X. vices second and fourth Sundays of each month, at 11 a.

m. and 8 p. In Cumberland 13. Song by infant class "Beautiful Presbyterian church. little hands." place.

They are citizens just so far that the club from that place well knew they could not play the Fredonia club anything like an even game, so imported four professional, quickly made them citizens, and came here to play. Let us now say a word of the umpire, who has no more qualifications for an umpire, as far as fairness and honesty are 14 Oration by Rev. Wm. Howell. THE BRETHREN'S CHURCH Geo.

Studeba-ker, eider. Services every Sunday morning the good farmers of Wilson county. Ed. Burch goes to St. Louis, Saturday for the purpose of attending his second course of lectures at the Missouri Medical which commences Oct.

1st. 15. Song and chorus by New Albany and evening. Location, corner sa ana Market DRUGS, JEWELRY AND NOTIONS streets? Sunday school. 16.

Duet by Mrs. Morrow, May Hoey, CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN A. H. Hat- field. Pastor.

Services first and third Sun Harry Whitbeck started for Eureka days in each month, morniDg and evening, in Effle Scott, Dence Lindsley. 17. Sonff and solo bv Mav Hoev. Springs last Thursday night. The Cbron Congregational cnuecn.

i sure of, that every bushel of corn the farmer has to sell, he will get a price in advance of that which he has gotten for a At the Old Stand, South Side of Public Square, be Glad to See New and Old Customers 18.. Song and chorus by Mt. Zion Sun icle wishes Harry a pleasant time while ous picnic dinner. Following the repast a large amount of fruit was submitted for inspection and name. Right here the idea comes to us that perhaps the editor of the Chronicle can not well give us room for the purpose of naming all the fruit and who brought it for exhibition.

This being the case we will iHt)t name. The floral exhibit at this meeting was most excellent. On motion, J. M. Fisk was appointed general superintendent.

It being understood that there would be a sftiall space on each side of the entrance to the rink during the meeting of the Horticultural fair, it was thought best that this room be used pr refreshment stands. H- A. Brundidge offered $25 for the use LAWYERS. Will there and that he may be much benefited. Mrs.

A. M. Pipes, of Russell, Kansas, is the guest of Mrs. J. M.

Mrs. TJ UDSON REED, attorneys at law. Office over Wilson County Bank, Fredonia. Kans T. J.

Hudson. C. S. Reed. AT ALL TIMES.

concerned, than the devil has for a good angel immediately after he has done the meanest act of his life. This gentleman, who played the part of umpire, also played the game. He is the man who won the money, made his decisions in favor of Independence; and acted in a way that was anything than just and fair. After all this trickery and unfairness the score stood 7 6 in to favor of Independence. Itch, prairie mange, and scratches of Pipes expects to remain with friends in Office "3HASE WHITE, attorneys at law.

Vy in court-house, reaonia, Kans C. C. Chask. H. G.

White. this city until after the Hoiticultural fair. The W. I.Pierce Bros." new build day school "Come, come, away. Refreshments of all kinds on the ground.

Everybody invited to attend. Cantralla Items. If you want to sow wheat, now Is the time to do it. There was a nice rain in this locality last Saturday. There" is some talk of starting a Iyceum at Centralia school house this fall.

We think it could be made a success. Mr. Tow and his daughter Honor, visited friends and relatives at Thayer the fore CHARLES SWEENEY, attorney at law. land number of years. A citizen told us last Saturday that he had signed a few statements during his life time, but it never struck him before that these statements are very much in the form of a note.

Thia gentleman, who has several times been snake bit, and is of a dyspeptic nature so that it becomes neces-saiy for him to kill the plant known as malaria with one of these so called notes. He is of the opinion that it will take all of his personal property and a good share of and pension agent. Office on east side of ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. ings are progressing. The foundation of square.

both is down, the lower tier of joice in place, and brick laying will soon com mence. KIRKPATRICK A VESTAL, attorneys at law. Office, southwest corner of pnblio square, Fredonia, Kansas. Real estate and tax title litigation a specialty. of this room, which was accepted, it being the highest offer.

On motion, the ladies of the society were every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wool-ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by C. J. Butin Fredonia.

27 GOLD DUST The brick house on Third street just PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS. SAM'L BAUCHMAN, PROPRIETOR. south of C. W. "Vliet's belongs to John MARRIED.

his real estate if a collection is forced. HOLFORB PRICK. At the parsonage, in Fre- physician and sure A C. FLACK, B. B.

Fredonia. Kansas. Office south sidi I.X.. Linesba. The size is 26x28 feet, and when finished will be both comfortable and convenient.

square, over Sholes Hunt's furniture store On last Saturday, notwithstanding the inclement weather, during a portion of the PERKINS. M. D. Office three doors A.Nw west of Wilson Count bank. Residence J.

M. Fitch is erecting two cottages ou part of last week. Some relatives of J. Moore from Illinois, made him a visit last week, but have returned home again. Miss Fannie Green will teach the coming winter term of school at Centralia.

Mr. Vanhining is erecting a new house on bis farm four miles east of Fredonia. James Bailie is doing the mason work. corner of West Mound and Ohio streets. South 3rd street in Dornblaser's addition.

CORMACK, M. physician and sur The size of each is 14x23 feet, with a 14x14 day the city was full of people. Wagons commeuced coming in early and by the hour of 10 a. m. as many as one hundred and fifty teams were already in the city.

One could look in almost any direction and see teams filing in by twos, threes and geon. Office and residence, north side of square. feet addition. These will be two nice dwellings when finished." CC. RITTER, Dentist.

All work warranted. Office south side of public square, Fredonia, Kansas. The eminent Frank Hastings Hamilton, Some one had better keep their cows up sometimes so many as five were together, and by 2 p. m. four hundred teams wer one of the Oarfield physicians, recently appointed a committee on decoration, to act in conjunction with the general superintendent.

The following persons were proposed and elected members of the society: rMr. and Mrs. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. John BelL Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Butin, Jlr. and Mrs.

C. J. Butin, Jlr. and Mrs. H.

N. Short, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.

Lamb, Dr. and Mrs. Cormack, Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Jen-ner, Mrs. S. P. Wood, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Hunt. The society then adjourned to meet in Fredonia the 1st Monday in Octo ber. J.

T. Cox, Sec. Pro tem. The most tasteful line of jewelry ever brought to tSfe city at very low prices at B. A.

Blume's P. O. store. It3 Kotiu. The committee on improvement of the Fredonia cemetery grounds, and all others interested are requested to meet at the court room, in Fredonia, on Saturday next, Sept.

18. at 4 p. m. sharp. J.

T. Cox, Chn. Com. MISCELLASEOrS. counted.

The Chronicle is of the oDin- uonia, sunaay evening, Aue. la, isse, by Rev. Thos. Lidzy, Mr. S.

C. Holford, of Leon, and Miss Maggie Price, of Wilson county. 9reMmaklu(, Miss Clara C. McKinney announces to the pubhc that she will do dressmaking in the west room over S. J.

Bartlett's store. Cutting and fitting a specialty. 51-4 School books and school supplies at Butin Bros. 52 2 The streets, on the east end addition to Fredonia, owned by Cahn Davis, are all graded and lots arc now for sale by Gray, Tuttle -McCracken. This is the most healthy and desirable part of the city for pleasant and comfortable homes.

61 tf I HAVE $2000 TO LOAN ON CHATTELS WITHIN THE NEXT 30 DAYS. It2 W. M. VESTAL. G.

S. Clark will show you the lots in Garfield addition at all hours of the dav or ion that on last Saturday there were more died at his home in New York. Dr. Hamilton was one of the most successful operators and writers on surgery of his day. CW.

LASHER, drayman. Proprietor of City Transfer No. 1 Trunks, baggage, pianos, moved with care and despatch, on spring dray. Leave orders at J. S.

Butin's. CH. BL ASS, boarding and lodging house. Board bv the dav or week. Perif people in Fredonia than for some months before.

Our city is becoming more popular every day as a trading point, and farm W. S. Lafferty, of Fall River, recently Hi ers are fast learning" that they can get bet Satisfaction at night. Last Sunday night, as H. G.

Beard was passing Mr. Tow's, his horse beca-ve frightened at some cows which were lying in the road, and suddenly wheeled round, smashing a buggy wheel down. Miss N. L. Sellers, of Verdigris town ship, visiting at A.

Craig's this week. The taffy pulling at J. Lugenbeal's, last Friday night, was a success. All present seemed to enjoy themselves finely. The Union Iyceum at the Clark school house will meet the second Saturday evening in October.

ouu loumd, xo ceutg eacn guaranteed. ter prices here for their produce than al most anywhere else. 7 finished a very fine barn, the height of which is 29 feet from the ground floor to the roof. This barn has already been partially described in a former issue of the Chronicle. Mr.

Lafferty has" the barn VT7M- STIVERS, loan and insurance agent, Office north side of public square, Fredonia, Kansas. THE FREDONIA CHRONICLE, W. R. Dunn, editor and proprietor. Issued Wednesday of each week.

Terms, $1.60 a year. Call and get a sample oopy. School Books. Great bargains in school books, new and full of feed, which is something 'that second handed, at B. A.

Blume's O. everybody cannot say. store. it2 night 37 I HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS..

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