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Meade County Nationalist from Meade, Kansas • 3

Meade County Nationalist from Meade, Kansas • 3

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THE NATIONALIST. PUBLICATION NOTICE, EDUCATIONAL COLUMN. E. E. Beaty, of Fowler, was in the city on a trading expedition, WEHRLE BROTHER, Are Daily receiving their J.

D. Dalgarn, of West Plains, was in town Saturday visiting Lis mother. (First Publication Febrnarv eth. 1891.) Tbe State of Kansas. To Robert P.

Kephart. Remember the regular asSOCltiou in p-C. Curtis, The Farmers Loan and ITrnst rornpany, T. H. Htephens, Lund A Mitchell, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1891.

March ue program is the same as i Aifere bptak ar.a me Central Kansas Loan I and Investment Cam wmj puny Joe Klink returned Monday from -Entered at the post office in Meade February program. an extended trip through the eastern Wm. Randall is now in the east purchasing his spriug stock of hardware and farming implements. us gecoml class mail matter. You Will Take Notice that yon Lave been sued iu tbe Distiict Court in arid for Meade County, Kansas, by E.

B. Reed and that uu loss you answer to the ne- FALL NE part of the state. On Tuesday I visited Miss Jennie i tition tiled in sum suit on or before the 2ist crhrwl in thp ctv nf MpkIp day o' March, 1861, said petition will be ta- dered aeaiiit ken as rue and judgment rend SUBSCRIPTION" RATES. NOX-RE8IDENTH. One copy one year in advance, $1.00 J.

B. Elliot and wife are now en-tertaining a little visitor, who has come to stay. It is a boy. Mrs. J.

B. Moore of West Plains was in town Saturday, on business and was well pleased with her v.av of; accordingly, foreclosing mortgage exe-r cuted and delivered by Booert P. kephart to Conducting the school, ar.d the interest The Fanners Loan Kan uuuu.ug sas. dated April Ust 1887, on the de I I liotriPt i -i ER scribed real esta in Meade County, Kan their work, to 25 No. 13.

RKSIDKNTS OF MEADE COUNTY One copy one year in advance, One copy four months in advance, ADVERTISING RATES. and above all, the splendid order maintained throughout my visit. Miss Jennie Kessler, Principal of the city schools, is again able to take her in the school room. Displayed single column. 50 cents an inch Mr.

Len Foilick, our worthy county treasurer, intends to move his family to his farm, east of town, next month. sas, to-wil: Lots three (3 and four (4) and the east C) ot the southeast quarter (34) of section thirty (3D) iu township thirty -l wo (jfe) south of raiite twenty-six (961 W( st of the 6th P. and for tti- saie of said real estate, without jippralse-ment, to pay the debt secured by said mortgage. Witness my hand and official seal, this 31st day of January SEAL 1. B.

Stptsma.v, Clerk, attest By H. D. Adams, Depntv. Samuel LaWKKHC, Atty for PUBLICATION NOTICS. per month, double column, $1.00 an inch per Mrs.

M. Talbot and son Roy, of Sparta, Illinois, are in the city visiting Rev. Crouch and family. Stock of Goods Consisting of Foreign and Domestic ress G-oods On last Monday I visited the Jasper school, and found Miss Tillie Turner at the helm, with an attendance of fifteen. Seven of the pupils of this school expect to attend our next Normal Iustitute, also to take the May examination for graduation.

Jasper was always noted for her plucky pupils. E. V. White was in town Monday hauling corn to his ranch. This makes the second car load be has received this month.

(First published February 20th 1891. month. Reading notices 10 cents per line first insertion and 5 cents per line each subsequent insertion for same matter. AU accounts are due at the expiration of each month, Chicago, Rock Island Pacific Railway. Passenger departs for west 12:57 p.

m. Passenger going east 2.45 p. m. E.T. BR AW LEY.

Agent. W. A. McCord, Uncle Sam's P. O.

servant at Mertiila, was down Monday promenading our streets. L. E. Brown and wife left yesterday for Jerseyville, Illinois, where they will visit relatives and friends. Also the largest and most complete line The entertainment at Artesian on Thursday evening, was well attended by our Meade young ladies, accompanied by Mr.

Braden. W. W. Wills of Jasper was a pleasant caller at this office Monday and left on our table his name and 75 cents. TIME CARD The 8t ate of Kansas, To Norris K.

lfeCaU, Mary E. McCall, Hiram Binder and M. Ewart. You wil I take notice that you have been sued, toghther with Edward G. Robertson, The Hmliord Investment Compabv, James W.

Unsell and Mrs. Unsell in the District Court iu and loi Meade County, Kansas, by George Van Alstyne and that unle-s you answer to the pet ition filed in snid suit on or before the 3rd day of April, 1891, said petition will be taken as ti ne and judgment rendered against you iore'oRing a ndort-gage executed and delivered by Xorris K. McCall and Mary E. McCall husband ana wife to Georg O. Strong, daied May 1st 1888, upon the following described r.

al estate, in Meade County Kansas, to-wit; The southwest, quaater (141 of section thirty-three (33) in towjiship thirty (30) south of range thirt (30) wes'tof the P. M. containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less according to the U. S. Survey tfiereof anl for the sale of said real estate! without appraisement, to pay the debt secured by a'u mortgage.

Witness my hand and official seal, tuis 18 li day of February 1801. (seal,) D. B. mctsmax, Clerk, attest By e. D.

Adms, Deputy. Samuel, Laptresce, Atty. for Pltff. PUBLICATION NOTICE. Mr.

J. H. Wilson of Jasper will soon leave for the eastern part of the state, where he expects to secure a position in one of the schools there. On Wednesday I visited the Primary department of our City schools, and found Miss Louise Hebr deeply interested in her work. She has an enrollment of thiry-eight.

Miss Heber is a true teach and is giving entire satisfaction in her school work. I congratulate Meade school Board upon securing the services of Miss Heber, as I think it could not secure a better one in South west Eansas. at Dodge Harry Hayden, one of the jolliest boys in Meade county, was in the city the fore part of the week shaking hands with everyone and transacting business. The A. O.

U. W. Lodge ie preparing a drama, "The Danger Signal," which they will soon present to the public, Joseph Doland, cousin of Mrs. Harper and Mrs. DeCow, left Monday for his Home at Greensburg, Kansas.

He was accompanied by Miss Bessie Ivers. Arrival and departure of trains City depot by "Central" time: GOING EAST. Atlantic Express, No. 2 Ar. New fork No.

4 Ar. Chicago No. 6 Ar. Mo. River No.

8 Ar. GOING WEST. Pacific Express No. 1 Ar. Mexico A Handiago Ex.

No. 3 Ar. Denver Utah Ex. No. 5 Ar.

Colorado Express No." Ar. Stop 20 minutes for meals. F. Uakdnee 9.25 a. 4 10 a.

6.00 a. in 3.35 p. 11 00 p. 12.2 a. 9 30 p.

1 50 p. Agent. James ounce, one cf oldest settlers of Meade county, came in from Lamar Monday where he has been working on an irrigation ditch now under construction near that place. NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES HATS, CAPS AND CLOTHI1TG-. We will gladly our Goods.

Call and see us when in Meade. 1st door east Citizens1 State Bank, East Carthage Avenue. ORMOND HAMILTON, President. A. J.

REINER, V-President G. HAMILTON, Cashier. CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. J.

H. Pitzer, a prominent attorney of Arkalon, Kaa. passed through the city Monday enroute for Topeka on legal business. National Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union. President L.

L. Polk, Washir.gton, D. C. Samuel Dunn, sheriff of Seward Vice H. Clover, Cambridge, Kan.

connty was one 0f the many passen- Secretary J. H. Turner, AVashington. D. C.

I Mrs. A. M. Williams, our city milliner, has gone east to select her spring goods. She will be absent about one week and on her return will be pleased to have the ladies "call and iuspect her stock of goods.

He gers on the train Monday. was Lecturer J. F. Willits, McLouth, Kan. (First publieation February Bib 1891) In the District Court ol Meade Couety, State of Kansas.

Myron Webb vs. William Guthrie, Isabel Guthrie, William Virgil Guthrie, Thomas Z. Guthrie and Ewd G. Robertson. The above named William Guthrie, Isabel Guthrie, William Virgil Guthrie aim Thomas Z.

Guthrie are hereby notified that they have been sued by the above named plaintiff in the Diss rict Court of Meade County, Kansas, and that unless they answer the petition of said plaintiff against, them filed in said action, in the office o' the Clerk of said Court, by ihe2istdayot March petition will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered in. said action in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants for the snm of hundred dollars ($100.00) with interest thei-eon from the first day of May 1891 at I he rate of 12 per cent, per annum and lor the sale ol the following real esta lying and situated in the county o.C Meade and state ol Kansas, to wit: The northeast quarter O4) 01 section twenty-seven (27) town-shin thirty -two (32). range twenty -seven west. And to foreclose the equity of all of said defendants in said premises under an order of sale to satisfy said sum cf money, interest, taxes on hand, and costs of said action iu ac cordance with the prayer of said petition. seat.) B.

Stutsmas, Clerk. attest By S. 1J. adaivis, Deputy. J.

VV. Coates, Plaintiff's Attorney. on his way to Pratt. Teachers, thins well before you decide not to take the Reading Circle course prepared by the state Board. It is you that is to be benefitted by it, and in reading these books you will be sure to get something that will help you in your school work, and that is what every teacher needs.

If you expect to keep your places in the schools, you will have to keep abreast with the improvement in methods of teaching, and matter to be taught: and you can not do this by simply studying yoir te.t-booT's. I should like to see every teacher in this County members of this Circle. It will only cost you for this year's work, 2.30, and you will have but two books to read. We can devote one hour at each Teacher's Association to our Reading Circle, and in this way make it very interesting. Please study about this matter till next Association and report to me the results of your study.

I propose to head the list with my name now how mxuy will follow? C. F. Fick, who for the past week has been the guest of his son F. W. Fick of this city, left Monday for his home in St.

Joe, Missouri. Kansas Farmers'1 Alliance and Industrial Union. President Frank jVtcGrath, Beliot. Vice-President. R.

Vickery, Emporia. Secretary J. B. French, Topeka. Treasurer A.

C. Easter, Burlingame. Lecturer Van P. Prather, Columbus. Asst.

Lecturer S. M. Scott, McPnersou. Pursuant to the notice the County Clerk, the following Township Trustees met in the County Clerk's office last Monday. J.

A. Porterfield, Fowler tp. Oliver Norman, Crooked Creek tp. Far: iers and Stock Growers Bant OF Miss Hattie Estes closed her term of school in district No. 11 last Friday, and during Mrs.

Williams' absence waits on her many customers with the grace and ease of one long accustomed to thatjvocation. PUBLICATION NOTICE. Citizens'1 lllicnce of President J. C.Zercher, Olathc, Kan. Vice Ira D.

Kellogg, Columbus, Kan. F. Kightmire Cottonwood Falls, Kan. Treasurer ..8. Snyder, H3 Kan.

Executive 1st district, John Stoddard, 2iid R.B. Foy, 3rd district, 'G. HiU, 4th district, C. W. Marsh, Chairman.

Topeta Kansas. 5th district, A. Henquonet, 6th Eden tp. Mer.illa tp. West Plains tp.

Meade Center tp. Logan tp. Sand Creek tp. Odee tp. Cimarron tp.

M. H. Howard, W. A. McCord, Rhees Singley, W.

H. Walters R. L. Sawyer, H. Low, Martin Buck Frank Davis, -Mr.

f.nd Mrs. George Hcalev of district, w. Jf. Taylor, 7th distrit, Mrs. M.

Benton, Oklahoma, liiss Anea Bur- ILveacie, Iansas, Buy and sell Exchange, make loans on Real Estate, and do a General Banking Business, Collections a Specialty. DIEECTOES: ORMOND HAMILTON, A. J. REINER, F. G.

HAMILTON M. H. TRIPOD, SAMUEL WILLIAMS. CORRESPONDENTS; jyTiie National Bank of Kansas City. First National Bank of New-York City.

First National Batik of Chicago. RULES FOR TEACHERS. gess of Englewood, and Miss Fannie Busing of Byers, were among the number who attended the glance Monday night, from a distauce. While Q-eorge DeCow and wife were in the city hall Monday evening (First Publication February 20th 1591.) The State of Kansas, to AdaJaska Kush, Greeting: Yon aie, hereby notified that you have been sued by John 1. McKeen in the District Coustot Kansas, in and tor the County of Meade, and that unless you answer or otherwise plead to the petition filed in said Court by said John D.

McKeen, on or before the 6, day of April, 1891, said petition will be taken as true and udgmeiii rendered againsit vou accordingly forclosing a mortgage executed and delivered by yon to The Sliowalter Mortgage Company, dated Julv 1S88, on the following described real -opeity, in Meade County, to-wit: one (1) and two (2) and the south hall fjj) of the northeast qnartcr of section tix (6) in township. thirty-one (31) south, of range twenty-eight (s) west of the tuh principal meridian, and for the sale of said real property, without appraisement, to pay the debt secured by said nortt'age. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, which have affixed at my office in said County, this 19th day of February, 1891. (seal) D. Stutsman, Clerk, attest By S.

D. Adams, Deputy. Sutton McGakry, Attys. for Plaintiff. PUBLICATION NOTICE.

tri nni 11 op hn "lht fantastic. his I Meade Count! Alliance. President S. M. Bennatt.

H. F. Caldwell. Secretary R. L.

Sawyer. Treasurer R. P. Cooper. Lecturer J.

M. Brannan. Meade County Sub-Alliances. LAKE VIEW. President R.

Bishop. Secretary Frank Bennett. Lecturer Sol Darbj Meets alternate Saturday nights. rr 0 spirited team broke loose from the hitching rack and and proceeded on a ran down Main Thev too. Mrs.

E. E. Singley of West Plains closed a six months school in District No. 15, last Friday. Mrs.

Siugley has given good satisfaction in her school, and leaves there only to begin her work in District No. 89. 'trip MACDONALD. A. street, and while turning a corner the buggy caught on a friendly hitch post which held it so securely that the team coTild not release themselves, consequently in the early morning, Mr.

DeCow was highly pleased to find his team secure and in ahelter from the north wind. The only damage resulting from this "trip" was a broken buggv, TE EXCHANGE, imiiJj 1. From your earliest connection with your pupils, inculcate the necessity of prompt and exact obedience. 2. tlnite firmness with gentleness and let your pupils understand that you mean exactly what you say.

3. Never promise anything, unless you are quite sure you can give all you promise. 4. Always punish a pnpii for willful disobedience, but never punish with undue seyerity, nor anger; and in no case inflict a blow on the bead. 5.

Never let your pupils see that they can vex you or make you lose your self-commaud. 6. If pupils are under the influence of an angry or petulant spirit, wait till they are calm, and then reason with them on the impropriety of their conduct. 7. Never yield anything to a pupil because he looks angry, cr attempts F.

Porter one of the stock owners in the Porter Hayden ranch left Monday for a brief visit with his parents in Connecticut. He will return soon to Colorado Springs, where he has a lucrative position iu the express office at that place. (First publication March 0th 1891.) In the District Court of Meade County. State ot Kansas. Mrs.

Perces Berry, Plaintiff, vs. Kate Harrison et al. Defendants. State of Kansas to Kate Harbison. A.

Harri MEADE KANSAS. What You Want In son, whose retl chiisiian Ilium is unknown, and Harrison an infant whose real chris- tian name is unknown; the ia--t named be- 1 ing children and neirs at law of one, Jonn i Real Estate. I Hav SPRING X.AI.E. President G. B.

Allen. secretary William Jobling. Treasurer Mrs. C. G.

Allen. Ivecturer Howard Norman. Meets 1st and 3rd Saturday ni ght each month. BELLE MEADE. President K.

P. Cooper. Vice-President F. M. Martin.

Secretary Seibenthaler. Treasurer Master Walters. Lecturer Eugene Crane. Meets every other Saturday night. lone AR.

President Mrs, M. J. Graves. Vice-President J. B.

Elliott. Secretary E. B. Summers. Treasurer E.

J. Graves. Lecturer Hugh Taylor. Meets every Thursday evening at Lone Star School House. Louie Boehlcr came in on yester-dav'a train.

The dance at the citv hall last Monday night was attended by more than the usual number of young people who seemed to enjoy themselves as only a fine floor and good mussc could make thein. It was gotten up as a farewell dance for Misses May and Ruth Veatch. Harrison, deceased, Oreetiug. You and each ot you will fake notice that you have beeu sued Id the District Court of Mende Co 'nty, State of Kansas, aud that you must an-wer the pe ition in said cause on cr before the 16th day of April ls9l, or said pst -tion will be taken as true and a judgment rendered in said action Bgalnrt you for the foreclosure of a certain rnoitgae, executed by said Kate Harrison and John Harrison upon he 1st iy of February on the following described real estate, to-wit. The nori-iicut quarter (ty) or scti-n twenty six (26) in township tnlrty-four (34) sou Hi of rane Iwnnt v-Liine (2ft) west of the 6th P.

ML, iu the unty Meade. St-ite of Kansas, anil for the sale of said premises to pay the debt secured by said inorte and Monday of this week, Samuel Lawrence went to his former home in Quincy, Illinois, to visit with his relatives and former old time friends. He will then go Kansas City, Missouri, or Chicago, Illinois, to open a kw-office. Mr. Lawrence came to Meade in June 1885 and from that time on stood steadily an 1 faithfillly by-Mead Meade County, and tLicir interests.

He has been foremost iu every enterprise for their advancement and in return Meade and Meade county have rewarded and honored him as UNACQTJi INTED WITH THE OEOG3APHY OF THE COUTTTHY, WILL OBTAIN MUCH VALU-aBIiB INFORMATION FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF to move you by threats and tears zr rm from his aa A H. F. Danks was up Bheep ranch Thursday. crsTs ot suit, aud foreer barring and tore-I C'osius said defendants, and of them, I of, and from ail right, title, estate, interest, property or equity of redemption in or to said premises, or anv part thereof. (SJCAI V.

a. stutsxas, ClerK, Attest By D. Aii.VMS. Deputy. Every body who makes a trip to the eastern states always come back saying Kansas is far superior to them all.

A little trip from home must convince any one of this fact, and CLINTON lS h-VANS. AttVS tor Plitf. Grant Hulutt caught a very large catamount near this city last Sunday. Deal mercifully, but too. 8.

A little present punishment when the occasion is more effectual than the threatening of greater punishment should the fault be repeated. 9. Never allow your pupils to do at, one tiiie, what you have forbidden, under like circumstances at another. 10. Teach the young to feel that the only sure and easy way to appear PUBLICATION NOTICE.

yet there is too ofteu a lack of faith onc 0f their most useful and influeo- among our own people which is detrimental. Some people would grumble if placed in a garden of Eden. The Meada County Nationalist four months for twenty-five cents. Try it. tial citizens As a democratic politician he has been the leader of tbe party in this county, and by his ghrewd and adroit management belle Meade gives ner last enter- The H.irumer and Needle social that parly has been able to hold many good is to I good tainment one week from last Tuesday gWen by the ladies of tbe WL LUG 1UVTU lUUIiiUi: 111 Breuiu6- Church at the home of Mr.

and Mrs 11. Never allow tale, bearing. 12. If pupils abuse your confidence, make Lim feel, for a tiuie, the county. He was always courteous to bis politic tl opponents, but in a cam Will Crouch is at home from Edgar McDaniel, was a success in City where he has been attend- ery particular.

The premium offered (First published February 6-h 1S01. In the District Court ol Metde County. State of KanmM, Alyron We Ob vs. Charles F. aud The Hartforrt Investment Company.

The above narried ChaClea F. Cahooo notified that he bos been sued ov tlx above named in the District Onrto' Meade County, State of Kansas, and thsr unless he answers the pstition ot plain tifTagainst him filed In siid Action in Itu office of the Clerk of said Ooort, by tbe21M day of March 1MB said petition will belakei as true and j'ldtnent will be rendered said action In favor of said plaintiff nnr" aaainst said defendants for the sum of foil' hundred and fitly dollars ($450.00) dollars-nyith interest thereon from the day October 188, at the rate of 13 per cent, pe annum, and for the of tile following rea: estate, lying and situated in the connty Meade and State 01 Kansas, Th south half () ot the southwest quarter ol section twenty-nine (29; aud the north hall ol the northwest quarter of Kection thirty-two 32) in township thirty two (32; range twenty-six w-st. And to foreclose tbe equity of 'all 'he abort named defendants in said preni 'es undei iog school. paign he took advantage of all their! want of it. weak points: So fair were his meth- 13.

Never allude to former errors ods and so generous were his views 1 when real sorro.v has been erinced for to the gentleman sowing on the greatest number of buttons, was won by Willie Foster and the most proficient Artesian closes its literary year toward th in that he gained and held! having committed them. Treat the nail-Jriver prove! to be Miss Eima Thursday evening. All are in ited. McDaniel. as his strongest and best personal and business friends many of his political THE mm ROOK iSLAKD PfiOiFiO RAILWAY, Includire main lines, brancries extensions East and West of tbo Missouri Ei-er.

The Direct Route to and from Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa, Peoria, La Galle, Molir.e, Bock Island, in ILLINOIS Davenport, Muscatine. Notice. If anv subscriber fails He will bo a loval and ef- W. K. Palmer and family left enemies.

truly repentant with special kindness. 14. Encourage in every suitable way, a soirit of diligence, obedience, truthfulness, purity aud courteous ness. to get any number of this paper they Tuesdav for their home in the east, i fectual help to nis party any place at JVilTNjMl.OSJX. WBWTOWU Joseph, and Kansas City, in will confer a favor by notifying tbe an order of sale to satisfy said s'ira of ne Fairbury, and Neison, In ti aa rtAn A prxon.

ioq Hutchir son, Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Caldwell, in KANSAS Pond nrQv in V.bH INDIAN TERRITORY and Colorado In Mr. Palmer's departure, Meade which he locates. loses one of its bcst and noblest citi- i Mr. Lawrence has a strong, active, taxes on 1 and. ana coms 01 ac editor at once --r i Interest.

15 INever speak in a SCJioiog auu tlon iR accordance with the prayer of said t. era noinn Tro wrsr. npw snd vastareas of r-D: v- inr offn-fiin a f.i.fi tir 'a of intercom- i. 'J' muni ca ion to older States r.nd to all towns and cities West, anu petition. (seal) D.

B. Stutsman-, Cler. attft Bv s. D. Adah-.

Deputy J. Coat ks, Attorn zens. His Sunday school class in the well-balanced mind and a mind that fretful manner; but use tones of M. E. Church will greatly miss him, yearns for legal studies.

He has de- gentleuess. and it is with the best wishes for his voted years to study, and as a result, Strive to convince your pupiis success, that they commend him to he will be able to work in his new Dit you are their true friend and will from Cbicaeo, and Pacific and trans-oceanic apon.B. rASJFlCENT VESTS3ULE EXPRESS TRASNS, Leadin all competitors in waieador of equipment (cool, well ventilated H. L. Bishop, formerily editor of the Mertiila Times, is now in Lori-mor, Iowa, editing the Lorimor Journal.

Success to you Brother Bishop. Twenty-eight of our young people atteuded the literary at Belle Meade last Tuesday evening and al! varmea dv swum hnv iouuhjuuvc and Dcs Moines and Cor nell Bluffs with through free troxo ttust in summer, DAILY cetxreen Chicasro i the people he may meet in his new field to irofit and success both to him-; j0 them good. Northeud's Teacher an, r.rftfin KT.inr.M. uenvcr ana rue'ji'j 1 i -4- y-. JiMath Kansas Citv or Tooeka.

Elesrart Day Coaches, Sleeping' home in New York Miss Carrie Campbell, of Jalma, ity. "Our loss self and to his clients) We predict and Parent. for him success, and brilliancy is their gain." I report a good time. ne lo.lowmp are the nmes of Ihose from this city: Cars ard east of Missouri River) Dining Cars, with FREE Reclining Cbair Cars Chicag-o p.nd North Platte fteb.l via Omaha, Cnicag-o and Caldwell vi Kansas City and Chicago and Denver, Cplprauo eblo Through Palace Sleeper to and from Wichita, Kansas, splendid Dmirirf was the first teacher in Meade county to enroll in the Teachers Reading Circle. Miss Campbell intends to in his chosen and loved C.

M. Plymell was over from his Mrs. Charles Veatch and accom- jjis practice here was large and he home at West Plans, Monday. Knrels wea or St. Joseon ana liensaa kjizy.

utuiiwui-j. "'v Misses Lou Heber, Nina and Lou Bodle, Nora Hart, Alma Sliatp, Eve- with CiiCIGS or kuu'ies to ana irom rui u-tru, and Pa i Francisco. The DIRECT LINE to and from Pike's Peak. Manitou, Garden of the Gods, the Sanitariums, and Scenic Grandeurs of Coioraao. pushed daughters, May and Ruth, de- generally had the winning side.

make teaching her life profession. -Wm. Beaty, commissioner of the JVn Johnson, Mabel Miks, Grace tUr. THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Exoress Trains daily between Chicago and Minneapolr- and tt. parted yesterday tor Kansas City, Missouri, where Mr.

Teatch is engaged as a book-keeper. This family Soli east distnci was in the metropolis ot Sharp Mabel Johnson and Alice He- Meade. the past two years, resigning 1 i Meade county, Monday and Tuesday ber and Messrs vV. R. Scott, Joe El- with THROUGH Reclining Chair Care tr to ana irom Notice: Tbos.

B. McIIarg, a practical watchmaker is at Dr. But ansa? City. Throufb Chair car ana cweeper wwwurBw luc oiute iiuoui a nwi agj in oiutr last. Sioux a.U3, via bock isiana.

ion raviui wu 1 ton's drug store (Joe Barr's old stand) w'18 he earliest settlers ot Sioux Falls, and tne summer tcesorxs ana riixuunt tOV.Tl Grounds of the Northwest to leave. He filled the of Coun ty Attorney one term. B. F. Cox, a popular bachelor of SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AJSiJ tZAtts.KU onrs -ravei Detween Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and poimcu Blutra, fa-.

wards. Will Osgood, Will Foster. Frank Gorman, Frank and Harry Brawley, Clyde Palmer, Herbert Johnson, Will Traub, John Price, John Taggart, Earnie and Earl Heber, John Braden, Joe Cones, Elmer Rcs- Jo Po Tickets. Folders, or desired inform doa, i pply to tny ucxei where he can be found for a week, or Meade and have done as much toward as long as work will justify. A1 per- building up our city as anyone in it.

sods wanting watches, clocks, jewelry 11 is Wlth sincere regret that their or spectacles cleaned or repaired will departure is chronicled, but all wish be given attention. them prosperity in thcr new home. Mr. Liwrence was a social favorite Artesian, came down to our ty Mon-in Meade society and many deep day, accompanied, not by a niceyoung panga are felt at his leaving, and re- lady, but by a dead coyote, which he tes or Canada, or address Uince tee umwa a JOH.N SEBASTIAN, CHICAGO, ILL. Ora Ticket Rc Affect E.

ST. JOHN, Gas yra! "anaTer. grets are expressed by all. 1 delirered to Mr. Clark, Taxadermist.

en berry and John Wehrly. J'i.

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