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The Walnut Valley Standard from Rush Center, Kansas • 1

The Walnut Valley Standard from Rush Center, Kansas • 1

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I JilMwlt lift i 4ni AilrX A l.jii.i.ill.iii.iMiii mi im ammmnmmjmmm VOL 5 RUSH CENTRE, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 1897, NO. 9 8 HDD BY XHK EDUCATIONAL GOLUMH. JUVEftlM. BURGLARS! F. B.

Smith is now fairly launched HERE THERE Standard in tho'hog business. Ho has about Beventy two head of nice young poik CONDUCTED BY eJ, T. JNfolar; Principal Riisli Centre Putiiic Sclioois- llraoe of Young In Umbo The Have Acknowledged Their Crimes, ers now on his farm two miles west As taken fromlanothor's lips And Jotted(lown upon asHnj And II some one has lied to us Please shun thls.otHce.when you cuss. Seed Oats at Dixon's. Mm) Editor.

P. C. KIRCH, Manager. of towD, from which he expects to Monday morning LaCrosse was It seems that the Elinwootl school make a snug little sum. He has sent east for some artichokes which All accounts in payable to and tlemands by PredO.

Kirch. F. Millov assuming no fiuan tial responsibility ut what ever nature. war still continues, ihe county superintendent went to Ellinwood to all agong by the report that Woll -man's store had been burglerized and a large amount of merchandise St yoar oats and barley now, The Stajwahd office for job work. he will plant on bis place, and after, the artichokes havegrowji large enough he will turn the hoga loose in lerm of Subscription i taken therefrom the night before.

There had been more or less petty M. 0. Hallott expects to bow 100 the artichoke field and let them mak One Hear 1.26 Hix Months .65 Thiwe .35 acres of cane for feed. thievipg going on in the Hub for the and money. He is now feed tiinglo Copy .05 A general reduction of prices of e.TI!KTL IN visit the school the other day, and the large boys of the school being in sympathy with the principal of the school whom it seems the county-superintendent was hooted the superintendent and cried hbi down, and when he went out on the street they egged him.

If it keeps' on we fear that blood will be shed. past year, and one ot the young ing them ensilege, and the are doing nicely. iiU'ectiuinR rume made known on application boots and shoes at Millers. bloods of that city had been under suspicion for some time, eo Mr. Woll liuird atthe Post Office at Bash Centre, Khuh'iii, as teoond-olass mail matter.

Wanted: Some corn on subsciip The Big Seventh Lyceum was well tion at the Standard office. attend last Friday nisht, Borne man swore out a search warrant aod had the bacheLr abode of Leon however, were a little disappointed P. C. Dixon got a cur of corn last Burlinganme searched, where, as owing to tne tact that the young MOTTOES. The man whom I call was expected, the stolen merchandise Monday, but its all gone now.

Sam Reed, the Wheat King wil folks did not have their; farce pre deserving was found. Young Burlinsame was pared, but we are reliably informed the name is one whose thoughts and sow about 150 acres of oats this that it will be rendered a week from ailroad Time Table. immediatedly placed under arreBf. It was found that voungBurlingames exertions are for others rather thcii" 6pring. to-night, without fail.

follow place of abode was a regular robbers ing officers were elected for the en H. L. Anderson of LaOrosse went to Great Bend ou the'Santa Fe ues for himself. Some of your hearts you have cured, And the sharpest you still have sur rendezvous, besides the goods found suing quarter by the society: Presi day morning. dent, Miss May Hirleman, Vice-Presi belonging to Mr.

Wo.lman, there was found hardware, stationary, dry vived, dent, Miss Ida Dixon, Frank H. (Smith will sow 150 But what torments of grief you en ATCHISON TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILROAD. goods, notions and merchandise Alice Davison, Treasurer, Guy Hal acres of barley, and Frank is no lover dured tt, Sargent-at-Arms, CJyde flallett, of beet either, From evils that never am vwl. from nearly every place of business at LaCrosse to the estimated value of $300. Brass column rules from Executive Committee, Fred C.

Kirch A representative of tneDrummond Emerson. Alt fflnn ara onnnl Vrtnct nnA o1 acco was doing business J. T. Nolan, Guy Smithy Frank Eus sell and Alice Guldiu. The Presi the newspaper offices were also found which were ntalized by the young the city Tuesday.

dent appointed the following as pro GOlNGliWEST. No. 355 HiiBhCeritr', Ait 10:001 Great Bend, Le. p.m. () NO 15A.MT.

No. 3.13 in. Le 12:05 Air, S. Herring; who has been vist robbers to make false keys. Keys gram committee for, the ensuing to were found to Ut nearly every place upright.

For maimers are not idle, but the fruit Of loyal nature aud of noble mini. Tennyson. Kfl is worthv of honor wlu witWh iDg ere with his Bisters returned Eelpre, quarter: J. T. Nolan, VMiss Alice Davison and Warren O.

dooley. of business in the Hub and many of TopVk. 12:05 EanpuH City, 9:55 a.m. Chicago except Sunday, divily the private Five or sis re 4 p. m.

355 daily J. B. McClintock drove to Greal C. Hallett on Tues4av morn yolvers were also found which were Bend'" Friday returns? tne gooa or every man (JlCCt'O. loudett.to thb muzzle rej.cfyu-f.or Saturday evening.

Who waits' ufitil the wind shall sileut "It is ruixiored that there will soon be a change in the Santa Fe time card on thn branch. except Mnn.lay. Tickets ecld and. Viafrpage checked to all points. Chair cars bot east and west from Great Bftml C.

L. Haekip, county, directory; keep Will find the ready hour to sow, Who cheth clouds will have no instant iiaa. Young soon implicated th Fletcher boy, and he was also arrested forthwith. Both boy 8 arrested upen be iug questioned acknowledged that they were guilty of tho crimes as ing discovered that some person, or persons hact" entered eld joieak market building on Unioii street, by prying open one of the rar windows and taking the nice new Howe platform counter scales, valued at $25, The brass scoop which goes with them was loft undisturbed. It' is supposed the the theft was committed about Sunday or Monday night.

K. Andkkws UOTUWKII.KR district JuOgo Kownty Tioiisiiver. .15. O.LKVtS Ha vks Uncle George Butler informs us that he hms the agency for a company that insures crops against hail. Art Halloy representing the H.

Leo Mercantile of Salina, and his brother were in the city Tuefcdav. LKV.IS SCHAUMBURG II. ANUKKSON. lime to reap; Helen Runt Jackson. The great priviledgo of poieesioit is the right to bestovv.

MacJJoildU Labor rids us of hree evils, ti-Ui ousnetis, vice and poverty. Guvljjh When, iu 1807, Papin of France, the iuventer of the digester 'in univor-' sal ue for paper making aud uiuuy other purpt se, and uUo of the leve" charged and said that they had ef fected an entrance into nearly every store in town there being one or two exceptions. They had their preliminary hearing Tuesday mc ruing before Justice Kallock and were bound over to the district court in Ijatek: ureo. W. Sheets to Air.

Halletts home Tuesday; noon II. L. BnowN Homburo II. A. UtJSSEr.L Comity Attorney fthnvlR Huii-itftrot' Daodf Supwinttsmient Jtuitrict Ulorlc aud "gave himself up," that that K.

Yhoman is, he said he had borrowed tfia scales from Mr. Halletts sometime ago and Vi'U. TAtBOT H. I'KROHSUN ILBII1HGK Garden making will soon be the order of the day among the thrifty Bush County farmers wives. Some have already got out lettuce and rad ifahes.

'L (lommissioiwir 1st. Oommissiomir 2il. TV. H. Lewis live hundred dollars bonds each, but being uuable to furnish the required bond they were placed in the county jail for safe keeping.

The citizens of ltEESEU 3d, safety vttive, made a small steam', boat and ran it down tho river Fuithv the iguorunt boatmen, who, like somo of the laboiing men of the present day, thought it would injure theijfi. that he had not returned them et It appears that the prying up of the window was done last fall by Guy, Hallott and Balph Eunn who wanted to get some grain out of the building and had no key, the fresh tracks which were discovered discovered uu der one of the rear windows were LaCrosse believe that these two young bnrglars have st -me more ac Kev. W. B. llobei'tson on lafet Tuesday drove to Bono to visit his parents, and from there he goes ti.

VYinrield to attend the M. E. conference next week. The Greeks are evincing the oUf complices and more arrests may be looked for, as it is believed a gang of voung toughs has been unearthed. Spartan spirit.

The whole of Chrirr i tendom will soon be with her. Thv CITY OFFICIALS, F. L0K0AC3E, Mayor. A. Police'J ndge.

JyuN Bands, Marrfml. C. li. HAHIUS, Cinrk. W.

8. Davi9o2(, Treasurer J. C. Cook, "1 JC. O.

Nichols, I M. O. HaIiLBI'X, K5oaneilmen. V. ti.

Dixon, I imwr AflTinAt iVfrA fn tab tU The two lads arrested are aged about Uncle George- Bi-tler last weeki of thr-' It has bean the re 18 end 17 respectively and will no made by a couple of small boys who were playing around there the 'first of the week. The question now is, who is the joke on. verse lever of the progress of tb. doubt have an opportunity to visit purchased the entiie east addition to Rush Centre comprising about 600 lots which were laid out in the palmy the Hutchinson reformatory for a the intelligence of this yer of Light to believe that "Paradise is to be The following is the prosramme year or more. There is a story to the effect (hat the raid on boom days, Iu air there is about eighty acres of good bottom land.

found in the shadow of the As a slight warnihg to the Sultan WALNl OITV LOUGK NO. 215 A. F. and A kfcuiiJi.r oomninniBatum every aooond Bud our tiatardty. VUitia Iirdtuwa of good uunrilnu lutfiimllv iuvlUMl.

for the Big Seventh Lyceum for Fri- I dnv ovnm'niT ATornVi' 1 (UK whs to have been the last, and that A Santa Fe detective was' here 'i Solo Fred C.Kirch the powers ought to demand tho freedom of Crete. That they may (J. 1j.Xun, beu y. vv UUA.ICU. iu, TAlHiUKN 11.

(' KO 57-Meet they hai intended starting for Texas by overland Tuesday ix'iu -Recitation Albert Cook athi'v second and fourth Saiuidaj at ftlnsouio bfi ruled by a people ot their ya blood and faith. -i' Florence Moore her or not this is true we know not. (Hi a pot. rie neneves tne aeea was com-; Xhe above are the tacts in the case as near as we have been able to learu THE QUEEN OF HOLLAND. The youug Queen of Holland 1m JT (, Miller limbo at LaCrosse, so we are received an education that would from hear say.

Circle Coyote Hunt. By special arrangemet the ii.nn her to be a thrifty Dutch housewife 'Strife" here pauy which rendered mij ut a ut. Airs, 15. IttxoM i'leii. lihb.

Km El, fcocrelury. xiAi jua'Aii'i'UY tiAJip ko. bokb of kitiiii MoJtb in Jjuuoiuo iiali iw first iiu'tiuia tuluiui.) etiiiUi.u o) fcich uieiiili UoiLti eit coiiutUly invitta to uitel llll LB. A' iAiU iiAh'l, IkAih. iittk-LlX, lltbt biilttlil.

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LlibSiLUiij't. L. A. ivoi.iiuAi Ctntie, uiteta on liral antl O. (looley II TT 1 Select lleaiiing Recitation Recitation.

A circle coyote hunt has been arranged for Saturday, March 13th xtineman as well as the ruier of her country. A due amount of Mteui ion is givea to 6uch knotty subjects as tional government and iuteruationel law, but WilhemitiH feels quite, as much interest, if not more, iu he min Henry Miss May Hirleman 1807, to take place south of town, and to w'lich all are cordially invited Mr. C. L. Harris, to The honr of meet- FARCE "QUIET FAMILY." CAST, tk.LL.

UiUlUM fc.UU U.OA.UL lltoll klilAi ir, 1U. Milttt. A.COtJll.l., I ltfblUtii.1, meeting has betn set for nine o'clock a. and all are requested to meet at the nearest point to them, namwl Mr. Benjamin Bibbs.

Hirleman Mr. Barnaby Bibbe. Deiehton iaturo farm at Hat Loo, her favorite country estate and iu her chalettheio where she has learned to keep Heru hhe delights to receive and eu tertain her especial friends, cooking for them and serving them as though she were to make that he life work. TT below. B.

McClintock, Chas Wil recently will reproduce this popular play at tho Court House, alLaCrosse one week from to morrow night under the auspices of the W. II. C. of that city. Those who hav not ea this play can not afford to miss thU their lapt chance.

A special with one coach attached went west on the "bob tail" Monday morning bearing tho following Santa Fe officials, Division Superintendent R. J. Parker, Trainmaster G. H. Saunders and Roadmuster A.

West. They went to Selkirk, the extreme west end of the I ranch this time, and returned Tuesday mOrniDg with General SupiintehdentH. U.Mudge Iki, t. tHtl'Cii-cuiiuuy cchool every Kun-kj it.ULL.iut OYuiy fcuu- ui 1,4,111. 1 ivoiU i-ooftue Lelure preaolilUK son, E.

R. Jenhsen, Bob Holmes, Fred Keyst and Anthony Schroe'er. jur. reier rrKer (lover) Cbaft, Davison Grumpy (servant) llalktt Mrs. Benj.

Bibbs. -Beaton Mrs. Barnaby Bibbs. Oara Hallett Miss SelivaSumuiers (in lovo with Parker) ilice Guldin iier nonrs are as regular as those an English or American school mil. Remember next Saturday March 3 tiJwU.tWiMi.l- lJluate hoUBKB, Thuis.

oj at i u'ciotK. i'iaer Uitetlug 'i tv'' uurUiaily iiiTit- at 9 o'olock a. in. Come and join in for she rises at sevan. hrnAkfusta n'.

u. jun. W. a. noiUku'iauii, tiwttor.

the sport. V.tflA'liGSA Preaching eight, goes to her lessons at nine, mil has a fixed routine for thesucoeed- I It. 3 Ibe luuuir Peo- You will please notice Mayor auu a i). m. at 1 laaklm 1' Snarly (Bernaly Bibbs servitat) -Zcilla Deijf hton Rnmoi has it that Rush Centre will have two now stores In the near i tar j.

So mote it be. Lougacre's election proclamation on acan-Hf" Jsaeaor n.ee jrouipt i at Mteu V. V'1 'Aue- iur uuuits oi. u.e aay. one is thorough little Datch woman, ami has no desire to introduce foreign fashions into her beloved kingdom.

r. Harpers Bazar. another page. The city election p. a.

Yams pwpl tikj aukhins at eiliM hn. m. Hrn.1, in hiH special car. II bo held on Monday April 5th..

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