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The Prescott Register from Prescott, Kansas • 1

The Prescott Register from Prescott, Kansas • 1

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THE iCVl OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. NATIONAL. AWPB6LL school reports. i jf a newspaper never prints an article that makes some one mad, the chances are that it never prints anything to make anybody high school department. feel good.

The newspaper that No. enrolled males 16, females, does its duty prints the news, 17. Total 33. and when wrong doers sees their Number of days attended males, names in print in connection with females Total 555 affairs of public concern, they Average attendance males 13, should not kick. Many a man females 14.

Total 27. has refrained from acting the Cases of tardiness males 11, fe-1 scoundrel for no other reason ABSTRACTERS, REAL ESTATE DEALERS, MONEY LOANERS AND INSURANCE AGENTS, MOUND CITY, KANSAS. Represent ten of thebest insurance companies in the United World. Pay taxes for non-residents; nake collections, sell and rent property. Valuable -properties in our hands for sale, at low prices.

Office in bank building, up-stairs. Call. nl. tf President William McKinley. Vice-President Garrett A.

Hobart. Chief Justice W. Fuller Secretary of State. Day. Secretary of Treasury.

Gage. Secretary of War -Russel A. Alger. Secretary of Navy John D. Long.

Postmaster-General James A. Gary. Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss. Attorney-General John Griggs.

fcecy of Agriculture -James Wilson. STATE. Governor John W. Leedy. Lieut.

-Governor A. M. llarvey. Secretary of State W. E.

Bush. State Treasury D. H. Hefflebower. State Auditor W.

Morris, Attorney-General L. C. Boyle. Supt. Pub.

Instruction. -W. W. Stryker. COUNTY OFFICIALS.

District Judge W. L. Simons, Probate Judge D. C. Potter.

Sheriff C. M. Morrison. Deputy Sheriff Geo. Ray.

Treasurer H. E. Burton. County Clerk C. O.

Hoag. Register of Deeds E. Clemens. County Attorney H. P.

Clay. County Superintendent. O. B. Reaick.

Clerk District Court W. H. Scott. Surveyor J. L.

Gove. males 1. Total 12. Number of days taught, 20. L.

E. Bush, Teacher. There is Some than because of his dread of newspaper notoriety. The bar of public opinion is higher than any court of justice. It recognizes IN THE MAKE UP OF GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT.

Whole number enrolled males, 22, females 14. Toral 36. Number of days attended males females Total 675. Average daily attendance males 20.5, females 13.1. Total 33.6.

I A charter has been granted at Cases of tardiness males 2, fe- the Missouri State capital to the no technicalitv and only reverses its verdict when the sinner has sincerely repented and actually begun a better life. -P. W. Hampton in Mirable Mercury. But No DISTRICT COURT.

Meets 'Fourth Monday in March, First Monday in July, First Monday in December. YELLOW. Jefferson City, Fort Scott and Southern Railroad company capital stock $4,000,000 says the Rich Hill Review. The directors are Reuben L. males 2.

Total 4. Number of days taught, 20. ROLL OP HONOR. Sadie Lounsbury. Mattie Wilds, Beulah Underwood, Bessie Smith PROBATE COURT.

Meets First Monday iu each month. COMMISSIONERS COURT. Meets First Monday in January. First Monday after 1st Tuesday in April April 11. First Monday In March, First Monday in October.

THE JOURNAL Has three times the read ers it had a year ago. THE REASON The Journal prints the news and Journal news is reliable. Kansas City is the best city in the country to-day, and THE JOURNAL is its biggest and best news paper. Aldine I. Barter, Erna Smith, I Dewey, St.

Albans, Vt. John F. Blanche Miller, Ethel Wallace, Frost and E. F. Ware, Topeka Lewis Pierce, Loyd Stark, Mar- William C.

Gunn, Fort Scott and ion Shearer, Arthur Shearer, L. Bigger, Hutchinson. SHERIDAN TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. Township Trustee J. Holmes.

Treasurer. J. F. Miller. Clerk C.

H. Fyock. G. S. Woods.

I D. Roy. Hugh Campbell, Arthur Henson, Loyd Miller, Roy Mealman. Julia A. Lane, Teacher.

A. W. Brittingham Constables i B.E. Bradley. SUBSCRIPTION RATES SECRET SOCIETIES.

Tri- Weekly, 6 months 75 (Tues. Thurs and Sat.) Tri-Weekly 1 yeaij 1.50 Sunday Journal 6 months. 50 Sunday Journal 1 vear 1.00 Daily and Sunday 1 month 40 Daily and Sunday 3 months 1.00 Daily and Sunday 6 months 2.00 Daily and Sunday 1 year 4 00 Daily without Sunday, 6 mos 150 Daily without Sunday 1 3 00 PRESCOTT LODGE. MO. 219.

I. O. F. Meets on Thursday evening each week. Ror Searls, Noble Grand.

Frank Crowd. Secretary. RESCOTT CAMP No. 1310, M. W.

A. Meets The purpose of the corporation as stated in the charter are To build a line of standard guage railroad from Jefferson City, Mo. to Fort Scott and through the counties of Bourbon, Allen and Neosho to Cllanute, thence west through the counties of Wilson, Elk, Montgomery, Chautauqua and Cowley to the southern line of Kansas estimated length 300 miles, and also to build a telegraph line as appurtenant to said railroad. As is known by our citizens generally, some years ago the Santa Fe R. R.

company caused a survey to be run from the vi- 2nd and Tuesday night of each month in I. O. O. F. hall cordially welcomed.

Dr. F. E. ONied, V. Harry Crowd, Clerk.

l.V night of each Visiting neighbors The Kansas City Weekly Write to THE JOURNAL, PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. Whole number enrolled males, 15, females 16. Total 31. Number days attended males, 218, fekiales 269. Total 487.

Average attendance males, 10 9-10, females 13 9-20. Total, 24 7-20. Cases of tardiness males 2, fe- You are perhaps aware that I maes 3. Total 5. pneumonia always results from a Numbers days taught, 20.

cold or from an attack of la I roll of honor. Earl Wallace, Edith Manlove, Journal, 25 Cents a Year. Kansas City, or order' from 34 or irom an During the of sterhaus post No g. a. meets Postmaster, Newsdealer or Journal Traveling Men.

0 1st Saturday of each rronth. at I. O. O. F.

hall. Visiting comrades specially invited. J. F. Stone.

Com. CHURCHES. La Grippe Successfully Treated. I have just recovered from the second attack of la grippe this year, says Mr. Jas.

A. Jones, grippe. epidemic la grippe a few years ago when I Effie Wilds, Jessie I dnity of St. Louis to Fort Scott, so many cases resulted in pneu- Wilds, Bruce Pierce, Lewe Bush, by way of Rich Hill, over prac-monia, it was observed that the Gladys Johnson, Florence Louns- tically the same route. Consid M.E.

CHURCH. Preaching services every alternate Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. at 7:30. Sunday School every Sabbath at 10 publisher Of the Leader, Mexia, a. m. S.

Hedges, Pastor. M. P. CHURCH. Preaching services held at Presbyterian church every alternate Sunday at 8 a.

m. O. J. Nedson. Pastor.

PRESBYTERIAN. Preaching every alternate Sunday. at 11:00 a. m. On day M.

E. Church have no preaching. W. W. Carnine, Pastor.

Texas. In the latter case I used Chamberlains Cough Remedy and I think with considerable success, only being in bed a little over two days against ten days for the former attack. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the first but for the use of this remedy as I had to go to bed in about six hours after being struck with it, while in the first case I was able to attend to business about two days before getting down. For sale by Louis Smith. attack was never followed by that ury disease when Chamberlains Mary Cleone Pittman, Cough Remedy was used.

It Teacher. counteracts any tendency of The Arkansas city Traveler cold or la grippe to result in that tells this and claims it' A man dangerous disease. It is the best evidently under the influence of remedy in the world for bad colds liquor fen out of a wagon while I We have two mce, improved, an a grippe. Every bottle war- driving tkrough the town the chicken houses for sale, which ranted. For sale by Louis Smith.

town tae Qther day Qf course we will sell for less than half there was a rush to his assistance. what they cost us. Sixteen nests He was picked up, placed on a to eack house nice roosts. The RAILROAD TIME TABLE. K.

C. Fort Scott Memphis Time Table. North Bound. No. 2 2:33 No.

4 4:08 a. ml No, 6 7:48 a. m. No. 26.

Local, 8:30 a.m. No. 34, Local Stock, 7:07 South Bound. No. 1.

1:47 p.m. No. 3 12:12 p. m. No.

5. 8:11 No. 25. Local 3:35 p. m.

160 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. A 160 acre farm, located miles It is a mistaken idea that The hastily improvised stretcher and houses are painted inside and out; Register demands cash, strictly, four men carried him into a build-J matched flooring. Comfortable on subscription. We will take ing near by. Then it was notic-1 for winter auarters for fowls.

coal, wood, hay, corn, oats, pota- ed that one of the good of Boicourt. Big barn on toes, apples, butter, eggs and tans was a doctor, another an un- I have lor sale some nice full- numerous other articles that are dertaker, another a druggist and blooded Poland China male Hogs and about the farm. Take the fourth was. a life insurance old enough for service. Prices for 10 horses house of six and a number of THE PRESCOTT REGISTER; $1.00 per year.

In advance, 75 cents. place, rooms outbuildings sixty acres of timber a never failing spring and good J. T. Holmes. your local paper; it will give you man.t This array of talent rous- very reasonable news that it is impossible to get ed the injured man, who got up elsewhere.

hurriedly and took his depart It will have an eye for news. well ol water. $11 an acre will ure. Give it your patronage. Subscribe To the Public.

We are authorized to guarantee every bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy to be as repres- TO TRADE FOR PRESCOTT PROPERTY. The regular teachers examination will be held in high school room at Mound City, Jany. 28, 1899. O. M.

West, Co. Supt. Quite a number of subscriptions to The Register, have expired. You will confer a favor by The Penny Magazine New York, which is the lowest-priced magazine in America (20 cents a ented and if not. satisfactory af-j which iaowned by ter two-thirds of contents Hon.

Chauncey M. Depew, fthe buy it. Enquire of Thomas Brittingham three miles east and a quarter north of Prescott. We have five acres of land, (20 lots), healthy person need fear all Under first-class live-wire fence, I hedge and burr oak posts, eight feet I anydangerous consequences from apart, and a nice twelve-foot gate, in an attack of la grippe if proper- the northeast part of Mound City, that trpatpd Tt j. mnch the same we will trade for Prescott residence I treated, it is mucn tne same property or other property that can bel as a severe cold and requires pre-utilized.

Clear title and taxes paid to cisely the sam0 treatment. Re- main quietly at home and take Chamberlains Cough Remedy as directed for a severe cold and a prompt and complete recovery is sure to follow. For sale by Louis Smith. WH. RICH, ATTORN6Y AT DAW.

Mound City, Kansas. Will practice In all courts. Close have been used, will refund the money to the purchaser. There is no better medicine made for la grippe, colds and whooping cough Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Try it.

For sale by Louis Smith. eminent American orator, wants i a representative in this vicinity. It is a good opportunity for one of our ambitious young men or young women. Applications should be addressed to the Subscription Department The Penny Magazine, Temple Court, New York City. For teeth on the new stick-tight plates, and all kinds of up-to-date dental work, see Douglas, Mound.

City. Old papers for sale at this office; at 15 cents a hundred. attention given to business. Take The Register..

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Pages Available:
281
Years Available:
1898-1899