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The Plainville Times from Plainville, Kansas • 1

The Plainville Times from Plainville, Kansas • 1

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inns. vol. ii. PLAINYILLE, HOOKS KANS, THURSDAY NO VEMJ3ER 24, 1887. I.

Gray is building a granary Programme Of Teachers' Association for dis 8. W. Hawkins for a Go to good cigar. Meat Market on hia property, south of town. It trict No.

4, to be held in the high will be bo constructed aa to be easily remodelled for a residence in the apring, school building at Stockton, on Sat urday, December 3d, 1887, eomuieca tag at 10:30 a. m. milt mi W. W. Caillouette, of Zurich, will depart for Los Angeloa, California, Music.

How to teach decimal fractions, G. W. McCubbin. about the last of the month. Sorry to lose him and hope that hia residence in the Gold State will be only How to teach intermediate geog raphy, Etta St.

Johna. S. B. SMITH SON, Proprietors. Paya Highest prices for Cattle, Hogs, Sheep and Hides.

Give ue a call. 1 door eaat ef the Brook Hones, How to teach practical ramuar. temporary. J. F.

MallanT. In Endleea Variety and Of all Einda at POSTOFFICE STORE. MISS LUTIB REED, Prop. Colonial life in America, Mra. T.

A sad incident ia the death of Mies Minnie Bailey, daughter of Rev. Bui-ley, formerly pafitor of the M. E. Babcock. LOCAL EKTIOH.

Coal trade auddcnly increased tkia Gray Hopkins sold F. L. Niner two resident lots in the wobt part of the city last week. Tae children of Dare Doakes and of David Green, who were quite seriously ill, have now bo far recovered under Dr. Gray' eare, aa to be con-talescant.

Charley Fisher, of Zurich, hat con-eluded to personally inspect the Pacific Slope, and will leave the laat of this month to choose a location in California. Among the welle sunk by N. Loper of lato, were one each for Charles Goodman, Nathan Shores and R. M. ltowse.

Water is secured here at a deptfi of from forty-five to fifty feet. Brown Jones appear with a new "ad." in this issue, tand invite your attention to their immense stock of stoves. Remember the firms that bo church circuit at this place, which oc cured on Thursday evening, Novem Music. Dinner. Muftic.

Recitation, Lucy Voris, ber 17, while the deceased waa visit Plainville. Kaaaaa ing with the family of her sister, Mrs. Hobbiea, Prof.H. W. Sutton.

Touchers' weaknesses; J. J. Johnaon. Music. School amusements, Gloria Smith.

Use and abuse of text books, Ella Willie, who resides four miles northwest of Zurich. Miss Bailey had many friends and old acquaintances in this locality who will oe greatly grieved to learn of her quite sudden demise, she having been ill only a week. Barnes. Paper, S. B.

Wilkina. How to cure tardiness, May Mul- Rudebeck er. lany. Br Obbeh Coji. All persona having accounts for material furnished for the M.

E. church at Plainville, and ail as Notice. Sometime early in tha month of licit yuur patronage are the ones that persons who have accounts for labor on said church are hereby requested will treat you the beat. to present them to me for settlement I have Sold my Stock of Goods to RUDEBECK. And will gire poesesaion on Janurry 2d, 1888.

December the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church will give an old, fashioned New England dinner, com on or before the iutli day of Novem Our young people, aa well a many ber, 1887, as the trustees of said others, will regret to leara of the sick mencing at 5:30 p. m. and later in wcwsH of Bert Kerns, who wae taken church will not bo responsible for any accounts presented after that the evening of the same day they Monday night with diphtheria.

Dr. will offer for sale a fine assortment of date. By order of board of truatoea C. R. Duefee, Treasurer.

Gray is in attendance, and it ia hoped goods, both useful and ornamental that Bert will soon recover. for the holiday a. Do not purchase Motor Squibs, J. C. Darland is very sick at pres Thos.

Donovan came np from Ellia the first of the week with his family ent. He is staying at hia brother 'a, till you have seen what they have to offer. A good dinner will be served for 25 els. Date given later. By Oft dee of Committib.

All Persons owing mo are Earnestly Requested to Call and Settle Immediately L. P. Darknd. Mra. J.

A. Pearsall has sold out her interest in the store hare to Ru fug Hoakine. She and family have moved to Stockton, where Mr. P. will run a livery atable.

B. L. Reynolds and family, in com pany wita ins father and mother, have gone to Butler county on a four Relief Corps, Attention! A called meeting of the Relief Corps will be held on Nov. 25. All members are requested to be present, as business of importance will eoiae before the meeting.

Mrs. E. B. Dii.Y, Pres. Mrs.

J. McixxK, Sec'y. For Sale, Cheap. One hundred and sixty acres of well improve farming land. Will bo sold for $200, Bubjact to small mortgage.

Enquire at, or address this office. 4310 1 weeks' vifit. D. Richmond have his dwell ing houso completed in a few days, DRYGOODS7 NOTIONS, E3CDCDHrS and F. D.

McDonald will occupy i as soon as it is finished. H. II. Baldwin is our Hays City and Motor mail carrier. He makes AND SHOES two trips a week and trades in real 7 estate the balance of the time.

E. Smithson has opened up a store and will remain some time in Plain-ville, lie is at present stopping at the Brooks' Hotel, where those wiah-mg plastering done may leave their orders. S. S. Daniels, of Marcus, Iowa, ft brothorin law of S.

G. Hopkins, has purchased the hardware etore at Crosson of Gray Hopkins. He will leave the store in charge of Vol-noy Gray while he returns for his family. R. B.

Gray, formerly 'of this place, but now a merchant of Sheridan, Kansas, was visiting with relatives liere the last of laeit week and the first of this week. He reports Sheridan be growing, with good prospects for the future. .1. W. Moore is remodelling the old bheksmith shop, formerly occupied by John Jesse, and will soon have the same transformed into a Beat and comfortable residence, which he iriU occupy with hi family as soon as completed.

Profs. Evans and Harrington have organized a singing school at Motor and, as has been the case with their schools at Stockton and this place, they are there meeting with good success. The Motor class will meet on Thursday and Friday eveninga of this wesk, and hereafter at such eveninga aa may be chosen. Mra. R.

E. Sawyer returned from a long visit at her old home, Grafton. It is not necessary for you to go from home to negotiate farm loana Mickey Bros. Cj. give the bent terms that you can find.

in the first house built by Baldwin, and keeps cider that dries up all tears. CLOTHING AND CLOAKS AT COST. Thanking the Public for their liberal patronage, and asking a continuance of the same with Successor, I am Toura Respectfully E. MllLER Pershin A Thomaa have their coal yard well filled with Rock F. D.

McDonald has traded his property in Motor to W. H. Johnson for a farm one and one-half miles north of town. Jasper Parks has gone down in Spring and other varieties of hard and soft coal. They will not be undersold bo anyone.

Call on John Mullin for prices on wagons. He keeps the Ols and Mitchell wagona. central Kansas on a trading expedi STOVES. tion. Jacob Boyer's family is suffering quite severely with typhoid fever.

More Anon. Bis Ton. eoel at Perahia Rock Spring Thomas Wiahing to neet the demands of ike aeasoa, we hae seeared Stove Repairs Of all kinds to fit any stove can be found at J. W. Gso.

Dice's. mmense tock of Stoves of every design MONEY TO LOAN On Good Farms at 9 per cent, straight. Get your money as soon as papers are completed. The City Bakery, south of postoffice, ia putting up some of the finest lunches in the land. Just try them.

Go to John Mullin for all kinds of farm machinery. Firat claea goods at railroad prices. Ohio, Saturday, nnd is now more fav orably impressed than ever with ct mom, Rooks ounty. She reports that the crops here are looking far better than there, owing to the continued drouth If you want a firat class buargy OXOVAK MATO, in that section. A' smile now lights the countenance of Mr.

since he escaped from bachelor life. or spring wagon, warranted for one year, call on John Mulliu. For -cheap rates on Flour and Feed, see Pershin Thomas. Trunks and valises can be found in every stylo and variety, D. Mickey's Furniture Store.

Call and get a sack of pure buckwheat flour at R. M. Rowse's grocery. PLAIN and JORNAMEtfT AL PLA3-TBRINO. ThklXTIhhtf Kaxsas.

"Orderi lctt at the Times office will be proratly attended to. (rive sa a call. A number of our young people on Saturday evening last gathered at the residence of Dr. V. M.

Gray, to extend their respects to Misa Katie We purchased these goods at auch prieea that we eaa afford te sell them cheap, and 1 '8i Jg rAm'M say N. LOPER, PRACTICAL WELL BORER, ANY SIZED AUGUR USED. Iu WsIIs ia ui ill Tuistxes OF SOIL. mm luwsii Our Stock of Kinkile, to whom the happy occasion was quite a surprise, though it proved a very pleasant one. The evening was hugely enjoyed by all present, who are greatly indebted to Miss K.

and Mrs. Gray for the genuine hospitality with which they were entertained. A new Btock of stationery and toys will soon be received atHM Russell's Postoffice 5 and 10 ct. 6tore. You can there find many useful articles that are being sold at half of their regular price.

If you want to smoke a good cigar go to the Barber Shop. The best plow on the market is kept by John Mullin. The celebrated Buford. No landside, light draft, and easily handled, any boy can run one. You should have seen that immense load of Trunks and, Valises that were received this week at the Furniture Store.

Fresh corn meal from this vear's corn, at J. F. Suplee'a feed mill weat Mill St. Iw and farter Ia Full and Complete. "1 I YXT 0 DICE Tlamrffle.

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