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Council Grove Bugle from Council Grove, Kansas • 1

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GROVE cou BUGLE VOLUME I. NUMBER 10. COUNCIL GEOYE, KANSAS, APRIL 10, 1896. THE RACKET. ladies' vests, 4, 8, 10, 15, 19, 23, 34, 39 and 48c.

LADIES HIRT WAISTS: 50, 84, 98c, $1.23 and $1.34. ladies' silk mitts AND GLOVES: 3, 15, 18, 20, 23, 25, 32, 38 aud 43c. men's underwear: Lap Robes H. H. McCardell desires us to say to the people that he has just opened a complete line of lap robes some of the most beautiful figures ever shown in this city.

He also has a full line of light and heavy harness of his own manufacture. See him before making your purchases. 19, 23, 25, 35, 40, 45 and 50c. MEN'S DRES1 AND NEGLIGEE SHIRTS: A Good Picture of a Good Man. It was our privilege last Sabbath evening to attend the Easter services at the Congregational church, and about the first object that attracted our attention, back of the beautiful display of flowers, was a life-size picture of the noble preacher of this church, Rev.

L. Armsby. We understand that the young people of the society had the picture enlarged and framed, and the idea of po doing originated with them. They could not have put their thoughts or actions to better use, and the picture ought to hang there as a memorial of their work, and as a living example for men to try to follow in the footsteps of the one it represents. "Father Armsby," as he is known and called of late years, has passed SPRING GOODS! I AM RECEIVING A NICE LINE OF SPRING GOODS.

A good line of DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS and LININGS, Hosiery, Buttons, Laces and Embroidery, New Styled Veiling, and a well selected stock of staple DRY GOODS. MILLINERY. I always keep the latest styles in the market and are SOLD at the very lowest prices. Highest market price paid for Eggs in exchange for GOODS. M.

C. ARMSTRONG. 25, 35, 45, 48, 60, 68, 75 and 84c. MEN'S NECKWEAR: 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 19, 24, 34, 38 and 44c. Children' caps and hats large stock, 10c up.

boys' waists: 19, 24, 37, 48 and 68c. boyb' knee pants: 32, 38, 44, 48, 60 and 75c. Wanted. A lady housekeeper Middle aged person preferred Apply at the Bugle office. MenV, hoys' and children's hats I the three-score-and-tan mile nnst.

Ho one-half less than can be purchased WRg preaching in this "little church elsewher. Tinware, graniteware, I the hin before long before many GALE RODIN, kitchen utensils, tubs, washboards, Fostpoaned. We'uns put off our soshul at Dr. these young people were born. He PROPRIETORS of the Campbell's house; it raned and a hammers und hatchets.

Laundry soap 2c. Young married folks should consult our stock of house keeping good many of us have been afflicted with Paine, and have konclnded to ask you all to kum next Wednesday evening, April 15. Kum and bring good before buying. We sell cheap and fur cash. has watched them from baby-hood to the Sabbath School, and from the Sabbath School to useful members of the church.

Why should they, not feel an interest in him He joined in marriage the parents of some of these young people. He ha visited the homes of many Council Grove people aud spoken words of comfort Central and East Side Markets. Oysters, Meats, Vegetables, Etc. We keep constantly on hand a complete line of fresh and salt meats and invite a liberal portion of your trade. Terms cash and prices low.

G. W. CLEEK. yoursentz with you. By order uv CUMMITTEE.

Nixon Downing. George G. Nixon and Miss Stella Notice to Stockholders. The annual meeting of the Stock when all was dark with bereavement. holders of the Morris County Expo He has taken an active part in many Second hand goods wanted at Hadley's second hand store, opposite Magathan's Restaurant.

RA.ILROAD TIME CARD. MiSmjSLB. public gatherings, and in the social Downing were joined in marriage at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Nixon, four miles north of town, at 8 o'clock p.

Wednesday evening, April 8, Rev. J. W. Payne, officiat circle hi manly countenance always sition Company will be held at, the Farmers and Drovers Bank on Tuesday, April 28, 1896, at 2 o'clock p. m.

All members of the association are requested to be present. By order of Willits Ric j'ist. received a ends sunshine and happiness. Whilo the young folks are in the ing. The ceremony was solemnized in the presence of many guests, and E.

J. Dill, W. H. White, "picture business" why would it not be a good idea to have a hundred or so small size taken, and at some time barrel of Tiger Castor Machine Oil. Got prices from them.

The only Northern growo, Early Ohio sped potatoes in the city at Van Camp, Keith Tenney's. 10-3fc Secretary. President. Fancy Pigs. Walter Roswurm, of Bemao, was a the supper that followed was such as the ladies of that neighborhood know how to prepare our readers nearly all know what that means.

The attendants wore David Nixon, brother of the groom, aud Grace Downing, sistor of the bride. when in need of money for their Christian Endeavor society put them on sale at a reasonable price. Many people of Council Grove would like to have one, and but few albums Our goods are jast as we repre pleasant caller at the Bugle office sent them or your money back. VanCamp, Keith Tenney. yesterday, and paid in advance for MISSOURI, KANSAS TEXAS R.

R. GOING SOUTH. No. 10 Passenger 11:20 a.m. No.

67 Local Freight 10:22 A. if. GOING NORTH. No. 0 Passenger 4:25 p.m.

No. 58 Local freight 5:15 p. m. E. L.

Shaffer, Agent. MISSOURI PACIFIC R. R. GOING WEST. ARKIVES.

LEAVES. No. 3 Passenger 4:15 p. m. 4:20 p.

m. No. 219 Through freight. .5:30 A. m.

6:00 a. m. No. 217 Local freight .4:00 P. M.

7:00 A. m. GOING EAST No. 8 Passanger 11:20 a.m. 11:25 a.m.

No. 218 "Through 6:50 P. m. 7:20 P. m.

No. 220 fLocal freight 1:80 P. m. 2:00 P. M.

"Going east is local Uain. fFrom wess is local, and going east through. T. P. Jackson, Ageht.

the paper a year. Walter attended If should be without one. The bride wore a delicate shade of he Cross sale at Emporia recently F. X. Hebrank, who has been sick for the past three or four weekn, was in town Monday and made this office DO YOU Persian cloth trimmed in pussamen-trie and Persian silk, and white and yesterday received from there a pair of Polan China pigs, for which RIDE A boquets.

The groom worn a suit of Wm Lindsev. desires through this medium to 6ay to thoso who ride bikes that a pleasant call. Marquette Tribune: Mrs. T. conventional black.

ho paid a fancy price. We are glad to see this class of stock coming into the county. BICYCLE The couple will mako their home Kelley departed for Council Grove he has added a bicyle repair shop in in Kelso. Following is a list of the Wednesday where 6he will visit bo All lumber and hardware Cash. connection with his blacksmith shop and is making bicycle repairing a many presents fore going to Denver.

Harried On Wednesday morning at the Mr. and Mrs. George Nixon, household goods. M. Schultheis, castor.

specially, wnen tne season opens Mr. Vomer, of the firm of Veruer residence of the bride's parents in Mr3. Schultheis, silver butter knife and sugar up he will have a line of supplies, such as sweaters, caps, shoes, belts, Scroggins, Live Stock Commission shell. luercnants, oi liansas uity, was etc. When you want anything of Grace Downing, set of silver table spoons.

shaking hands with stockmon here this kind cad on m. Lindsey. Mrs John Nixon and family, and Lee Ware of Smith county, set of silver knives and forks. last Friday. this city, by Rev.

Browning, Roy Johnson to Miss Leoti Longworth. Tho bride and groom are both well and favorably known, and have many friends who wish them a long and happy married life. They departed on the noon train Wednesday for Kansas City, where they will visit George Methe. set of silver dinner forks. Mr.

and Mrs. Dietrich, silver pickle castor. I 1-1 11 i nev. w. lauDion delivered an Parkerville Election.

The following city ticket was at Parkerville Monday Mayor James Sharp. James McConnell, of Lexington, uncle of address to the Y. M. C. A.

in Arkan the groom, $5.00 in cash. sas City last Sunday afternoon. His subject was "The Risen Christ." A Councilman Harry Bowe, E. W. Reeves, J.

H. Jones, Harry Simmons, for a short time. special musical program was ren Mr. and Mrs. Win, Munkers, center table.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert table linen. G. W.

Ramsey, handsome rocker. Shaw and Cliff Downing, clock. Charlie Dietrich, handsome water set. Seth Crowley and wife, bed spread. A.

J. Slymer and wife, cake stand. dered. So says the Democrat of that B. R.

Scott Son. R. M. Armstrong was down to Emporia Monday on business. Dan Craven shipped two loads of cattle Monday to Kansas City.

Cash buyers appreciate our low prices. B. R. Scott Sox. The county commissioners meet in regular session next week.

Messrs. Zadock Baker and George Jamison, of Parkerville, were in town Tuesday. Fletcher Cress and Samuel San-ford were down from Parkerville Wednesday. Lum Mikels took a car load of hogs to Kansas City and W. D.

Gwinn one of cattle Wednesday. Railroad mf tell us that the line rains of this week extended all the way out to Hoisingtou. Samuel Sanford. Police Judge D. W.

Rider. city. City Election. The election last Tuesday passed Kveret Ramsey, individual salt and pepper set. The union temperance meeting at off very quietly with the following the M.

E. Church, South, last Sun day evening was well attended, not result: withstanding it was slippery under The Lad'es Are Naturally Attractive foot and threatening weather over Blanche Munkres, match safe. Harry Ramsey, comb case. Jessie Ramsey, berry dish. Lawrence Dietrich, silver cake basket.

Cole Smith, axe handle and two pairs of hose, Sherman album. Mrs. Lydia Nixon, dresser scarf. Mrs. Huckleberry, table linen.

Mr. Huckleberry, chair tidy. Daisy and Alice Dietrick, table linen. Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. White, one dozen napkins. head. Rev. Ritchie delivered a very interesting address.

3 The ladies of the M. E. Church Mr. and Mrs. Gleeson, handsomely decorated bedspread.

You can have your boys attractive too if you put on them the rieht kind of clothes Mr. and Mrs. Will Nixon, David Nixon and took about twenty-five dollars from their tissue paper social and supper last Friday night, held at the photograph rooms of Mr. O. Linn Harris.

The ladies served a splen It is bringing us now customers and good ones. Try buying for Mrs, Tillie Kahl, set of 100 China dishes. Faubion Kahl, tooth-picks and holder. Eddie Dietrich, individual salt and pepper set, Cash and see how much farther it goes. B.

R. Scott Sox. Loyd and Reta Kahl, pair of towels. Mary aud Ada Munkres, pair of towels. "KAST IRON" did supper for 15 cents.

The congregational Sabbath schoo The Benevolent Society will hold a special meeting with Mrs. Peck on held a very interesting Easter ser Saturday, April 11, at 3 o'clock p. m. vice, commencing at 7 o'clock and FIRST WARD. Treasurer board of education C.

L. Kelley, 92 votes. Councilman Dan Craven 58 votes and J. Schmidt 46 votes. Councilman to fill vacancy S.

Cole 79 votes and F. T. Behring, 21 votes. Member board of education M. B.

Nicholson 89 votes. SECOND WARD. Treasurer board of education L. Kelley votes. Councilman J.

B. Horsman 119' votes and H. E. Hagar 64 votes. Councilman to fill vacancy L.

H. Brigham 79 votes, A. J. Marks 50 votes and Wm. Lindsey 46 votes.

Member board, of education E. M. Gale 127 votes and Geo. Phillips 49 votes. THIRD WARD.

Treasurer board of education C. L. Kelley 38 votes. Councilman II. E.

Best 39 votes. Member board of education W. F. Chapin 34 votes. The registration in the First and Third Wards were very light and tho voting still lighter.

Combination Suits with extra pants and caps have no equal for wear. Then to make arrangements for their May closing at 8, in order that the con entertainment. gregation might attend the union The Indicator ball club held their temperance meeting. A good par of the program was omitted for lack meeting Monday evening, and quite I they look so much better than others do thatfjfpays of time. a number of new playors were added to their list.

They will play a prac Extra copies of the Bugle 2 for a nickel, Call at the office. Lettuce, raddishes and onions at Gale Rodin's meat market. Sam Bowman, one of our hustling stockmen, called and paid for a year in advance for tho Bugle yesterday. The city council meet this evening, and after completing ihe business on hand, the councilmen-elect will be sworn in. We have added more than 20 new subscribers to the Bugle this week, and it's boon raining a good deal of the time, and not a very good season of the yecr to get subscribers either.

Only three ladies in the Thin' to buy them for that alone tice game to-morrow afternoon at the wara registered this spring, uun it fair grounds. bo that women are losing interest in You can find them only a J. A. B. Bear, a former resident of this important line of duty Abou this place, but now of Paola, has 200 of the dear creatures found time to attend a millinery opening one been appointed postmaster at that pretty afternoon, but how many place to succeed Barney Sheridan, who resigned.

Bear i8 brother-in-law of our Postmaster Shamleffer. tbera once thought of registering while they were down town.

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Years Available:
1896-1896