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The Morris County News from Parkerville, Kansas • 2

The Morris County News from Parkerville, Kansas • 2

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0 1 Rub Hsa'h The Morris County News The Teachers' Association At Council I rove, Saturday the 12ib Appotatmeats of the Conference of the N. Church for Junction City District. T. B. HiUK, Editor.

wtt on of the runt held in the county. GoOncil Grove, She actually Lad two thtt has been brought from that faintly re-metubered home, "1 don't tpoee I'll read one of 'era to pieced, not if I used it till I'm a woman." abe -Aid to herself. 'I mibt gi vetbe other ou. I ought H7BMBH1D EVERY TUIDAT. TERMS: One Dollar Per Year.

In Advance. asaaaa aaalBBbak Abilene W. A. Crawford. Alta Viata Otto.

barn J. M. Mnson. B-ihhong Robert Maloncy. Chapman John A.

Thackery. (Jlay Center II. U. Hie. Clav Center circuit, Ityarj.

The excellent, citizens of Council Grove provided ample entertain, mnt for all viailing teacher. The attendance was good, cointd. eringth weather. The) program was wwtl arranged and well rendered and all departed feeling that they were well repaid fur their attend, a nee, to he'ii, 'count of heing a relation, ouiehm, aud I waat to be good. 1 Clifton Thoa.

Martiu. "ADVERTISING Display "Adu;" 10 cents par fnch, (eobran width) each Insertion. Locals; 6 cents per line each issue. Pnynblo the 1st of each month. Tran-lent notices JMjritblf In advance.

All advertisements run until for and ordered discontinued. Entered at the Post Office at Vsrkerville Clifton anp W. E. Jenkins. Council Grove J.

T. Mayor. Carlton To be supplied. Enterprise aud A woodbine Exeter F. C.

Barber. Green Waltei Hart. Greeuleaf D. Vinceut. Haddam J.

Jacksou Herington C.H. Parkiuon. Hope B. F. Webb.

Linn H. H. Fowler. Leouardulle J. Brown, Junction City J.

K. Miller. Morrow wills A. O. Lookwood.

Later iu the day she ventured an-othei inquiry. "How will he get tboee Biblea 0 the heathen "I don't know. Why, yea, he'll send 'em through the potoffice, of couiae. What do you care so mncb about it In That was what Rue did not mean to tell. She chose her prettiest Bible, spent the plsy bourn of two days in writing an epistle on tn fly-leaves and tied it up in a piece of brown paper.

Her knowledge of tb postoffice aud its Couacil Grove Locals. Mr. Rose in quite ill. Alex Cnnnighsm la Mill confined to the house by iUneea. Walter Roawurm was down from Topeka Tnen'ay.

T. 8. Snodgrass, of Wilsey, was shaking banda with friends on the street Tuesday eu route for Kansas City. Kansas, ae Heeond ClaM Mail matter. FRIDAY, MARCH 18lb, 1898.

The Crow Hill School. FIRST SPRINC ANNOUNCEMENT! INVITE, SPECIALLY, ALL OUR FRIENDS TO COME TO COUNCIL GROVE, AND SEE OUR STORE FULL OF IJeu) Spring Goods AS IT IS; AND HAVING BEEN CLEANED THOROUGHLY, WE ARE IN SHAPE TO SERVE YOU IN THE BEST POSSIBLE WAY. MH. BEACH HAS BEEN IN NEW YORX THF PAST MONTH, AND IT IS NEEDLESS TO SAY THAT WE AHE SHOWING Sroveltie ii f)' Good gilk and linethit is IN ADVANCE of anything seen in the stores that do not GO TO TH GREATEST MARKETS for their GOODS. It seems like a dream to me uow bow Jim and I used to go North Highland.

Miss Bmiou spent Saturday id A.M. ws exceedingly limited; but she Morgauvillo F. M. Jackson. supposed it wonld be necessary to and Sunday with home folk.

Mr. A. P. Reevee and faiuiiy I'arkerville John Treziae. put something on the outside of the t'kiddy To be supplied.

I packet, to tell for whom it a a iri- i took dinner with Mr. J. W. Back and family. Talmage C.

G. Bear Wakefield- A. L. Pay Mr. Mitcell and wife attended J.

G. Henderson. E. R. Brown.

church, Sunday morning. Washington White City tended. She wanted it to go where it was needed tbe most, aud, rf course, the poatofEce people would know where that was, she reflected; so she carfully printed, in very nu -ven letters: "For tbe greatest Continued next week- Mr. and Mrs. Marion Walters catue over from CUrk' Creek Sun Flowing oar way to the dtttrlot school through the deeply drifted mow; Onr homosunn snits were b'ack sheep's wool, psntaloons.

jacket and all; Oar shoes were made of the "beef critter's" hide father killed in the fall. The boys took turns in the winter at cut ting the itov wood to St; 'Twas an exercise we detested, but we made the best of it. The schonlhousn was old and shaky from pelting! of mtny a storm; The glass was ont of the windows, it was awful hard to keep warm; The schoolmaster's desk was whittled by knives of boys by thu score, Initials, peep-holes, and ink spots ware thick on the sagging old door; Wilsey Wesley Chas Atherton rVv.thev eipeetto stay over a few diy 'tovieit reldtioaa and fiiendr Alias Vie Crocker attended the If you want to stop farming or go out of business, slid educate your children, 1 Reception. entertainment by tae Jnniors, a. Call and See, White City.

Sunday evening. Mrs. Jacob Hnylnr has bee!) visiting relatives aud friend on Clark's Oi. Fr'day, March 11. Mr.

audi Mrs, C. f. Churchman enUrtaiued a nntnber of their friends to a rtya! upper, in honor of their son George I a good position is open in a large college, for cuntodi.tn of grounds. Also ti refined ludy for matron. mis required.

s. ii. Mclaughlin, 820 Adiland Block, Chicago. pectfulyi aud bride. I rut the name of my sweeihfRit in the Tb evening was spent very soci i lid of my desk one day, And the schoolmaster "warmed my jack in the old original way.

BEACH KILBY. ally in conversation and music uutil a late hour when relttctautly tbey departed tiisbing the bride and Whenever we disobeyed orders the fernle Oeck. Mirn Anua Treea is quite ill. Some of Mr. Clark's children have the measles Mr.

Ed. Bottser spent a few day v.siting with bis sister, Mrs. Earl. Mr. Oweu Edward and Miss Nettie Haun attended church, Snuo'ay night.

Some of the pnpile of District 20 have stopped school ou aceount of spring work. came into play, inom ail possible happiness. NOW And it left a sting behind it that lasted for IS THE TIME A partial list of those attending many a day: FIRST GLASS and of the present received is given The boys had Are list posted, the girls took turn with the broom, below. Will McAllister- Napkins. lE.rs Burton Fruit Dish, Mr.

ami Mrs. John Mc Towels. And swept and garnished with evergreen Caw! tniii boughs the walls of the dingy room To bat your HARNESS repair-ing done, do not wait till the rmh of Spring work eoinis. All kinds 8: .9 8 sr Every morning we read in eonceit, and lifted oar voices high, ANY KI.SD OF CARPET of SHOE work at reaouabi pri All firmly resolved to do ear best to make a CUrk' Creih. Metal Jl.

W. SC. are visitig noise or die. cos. at Stone Barn.

JOHN JOHNSON. When I think upon those happy days it is B. L. Kiuncr Ciit-u Stand. Mr.

and Mrs. Ureiaar Lsmp. H. Glascock nnd Miss Delia Varner I Berry set. Unn Vnrner Water set.

Junett (Jurris Towels. Alice Sandf'iid Fancy Pincushion. J. Jt My, Wider, Dr. I Vrtdhtlt (VU Im ms! Kocker.

Kil Bernard BesMe Hkuftgs. and Peprxir shaker. 10 cents per yard, Mrs. fe'artha Moot cuncii Grove, Kanttt, like a misty dream on this week, Mrs. Hyler has been viaiting at her fathers, the post week.

Mr. and If rs. D. E. Kaater have taken Ihrir stiode with ns on Plark'a Creek.

We I wish have in sleepy meadows bordering of a lazy stream Near Round Housft, I hear the lapping waters o'er the smooth- extend them a cordial Welcome- The surprise on Haze. Biard was very sue ees. fnl every one having a splendid lime. s-tj-ANTED, GOOD AGENTS male or femnle in vonr locality firi.Ofl week and expenses. Write Intrxationai.

Remipt Co. Suite 502, 59 Deaiborn Chicaoo. THECITY PHARMACY Mr and Mrs. Roe. Kendall attended Bar- Mr.

and Mrs. M. Kendall Doz. wedding. WILL T.

HARVEY, Miss Diva Phillips wna the guest of Mrs. 1 rH Oi let i Bertha Em! a few evenings ago. J9f tis and rnedicitjes Mr. Lsrkins sports a new bnegy, of late For expert cattle drivers, call ou Miss Di worn pebhles glide-Again I am it careless boy, and Jim is sit. ting by my side-Hush! we are In the schoolroom! hear the tapping of the master's rule; He i saying "Order! I want order here in Crow Hill school! The Spanish government ha sent over to enquire why the United Stater lii bought tboee war sbipr of Brszil, and is messing cavalry on our Flori-ia toast.

Cuba, Mr. Span, iard. vs Phillips and Bertha They have lately learned. A LINE OF CHOICE CIGARS Mr. E.

O. Bowser visited his sister Berths daring vace' ie of a ol work. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. I N. Dilley.

Mayor of the City of Parkcrville, hereby proclaim. That thu Gordez, Peachy, Dispatch, Take uba, Key Wtst Perfecto, Don't Go to the Klondike-Lots oft: dk and writing now days about Klondike. But it cost? I1WX1 "to School Notes. Dices Cres was out of school a few dcys this weejt on account of nickness Lily McAllister visited with Me Cress one uigbt this week. Some of the mrrbrs of tho Alge bra class found a use for radicals in tbe solntioa cf th Morius Cur i News test problem, last week.

Oia Phillips was slightly indisposed for a tew days lately. Josie Eschbiicb was the guest of Iuoz Barber lust Tuesday evening. liom Dilley is assisting in tbe Learn Teleq aphy at Home, Why not Irnrii Tt-lecntphr heBM, become I unil jrn food hirj sh nr opfirstnr? TKf Kdlseb letSftapk Ontflt iimetlcal inntnmnpt, sspecielly dfitmrd for bnBirnrii. InoladM ky, soneder bstttry, wira, conrgaof lesaeM tor elf-intrnctlon. rovl by landing otHTulr.ra.

Fnll diiactinna for oprrAflpc. With this oott my i a rrrr rr a operator in a Ttry n.0rt tiira. Jnat tha thirp for fhort, nalcbberboed liuif The com rlatr outfit aud Inrtrnationa nant by axprnaa for ore dollar. Money Uek if not aatii.faetory. CaaCBNT Ki.ctio Comfahv.

Qaiaey Bailding.Obics Annual City Election will be held in said city at tbe City Clerk's oflice, on get their Every young pnrson should have a trade or profession. Edison, the 4th day of April. 1WI8. trctwecn te the wisard of the wire, wai first a tele-hours of eight o'clock a. m.

and six o' graph operator. can be Why can not Morris County have The Eest 5-ceat Cigars ia tho city. Dr. Harvey's uffice at the store Night calls at Western House. County High School luck p.

to elect the following city up Rt your spare boms. officers: How much money is apeat yearly by our citizens to send their young folks away to school Why not ed uoate them nt borne? To wit, one mayor, one police judge, one cleik, one marshall and five And Simmons, II. Rinard, and H. W. Hull are appointed judge of said election and E.

Varner and B. Hsslam ns clerks Thlstth day of March, 1898. R. E. Varner, N.

Dilley, City Clerk. Acting Mayor (City of Parkervilie Beat The Edison telegraph outfit costs II .00. It is a practical learner's instrument, many expert operators have learned by it. Wo tend it with wire, battery all complete with full directions for oper iiting nnd a course of lessons for learning at home in ten weeks. Any boy or gill can require this useful profession in a short time by our system.

Sen prepaid for 11.14. Money refunded in unsatisfactory. Ei.kctkic Room 1326, Marquette Hldg. hicafro 111 There are several ways which Par- kerville needs developement to proj. erly accommodate the growing trade of this section of the country.

A Card Our citizens should get together and discuss these ma'-ters. store at present. Clara Johnf.ii wants to buov. how far it is to Alta Vista where Rev. Otto is going, Eveiyn Morgan, after a few days illness, ia again with us.

We understand one of tbe city teachers was over South last Sunday investigating that rumor about tbe furnish, hone. Master Homer Sharps has a severe cold. We regre' the loss of Herbeitanr, Ray Otto tho grammar grd" aud "Vera from ib priman. Thev will move to Alta Viata nei The Ft.Rilev batteries which are him ordered south are among the very best in the service. That may be taketi as a matter of course when we The Ladies of Parkervilie aud Morris County are cordially iriTited to attend a consider (hut thy have been train Taki Notici.

-You are given a choice of one of the following aiticlea aud THE HOME for three months for only ten cents. Lord Lisle.s daughter, by Charlotte M. Br, in i- book of 00 page on crocheting and knitting: or a stamp-outfit of 60 patterns, many new designs, inclnliug eeolerpie'vs, doilies, etc. Tbe excellent stories, for which The Home ia noted, will be continued: the fashion aud fancy work departments will be kept up to a high standard. Kate Sanborn will continue her bright "Off-Hand ed in Kansas.

Kansas is I a to beat. I IM1 WW I Hi mil Grover Stone is out of school this week Great minds think aiika. A number of onr exchange are ma-king tbe original remark that We mey have some genuine fireworks beior the Fourth of Jul." Through Service BETWEEN Tbe Misses Stella and Mnrjn Johnson tire visiting their sister Rerington. It Las not occurred to ua in time Talks" and every one of the num for last weeks issue; but now declare Agnes Martin aud Lottie Amos visited the White City school Tues erons departments will be increased and made br i ter. Illnstrated that we think so tm day.

GlflD MtLU" BUS Which will be given at THE EMPORIUM OF FASHION, on Friday and Saturday, March 17th i3 mh Bewildering display, of Millinery Paiapbarualia! Frenee Pattern Hats, Jlontiets, Children's Heodgear, Oriiamenta, Scai r.tsd Nove'ties. First and lant opportnqity of the season to sae a. genuine Millinery opening according to art eii1 rV-Linti. Ti bee! ai tbe cbrsiifebt wins in tbe long rnn. Prices to suit anybody and eveij bo.l..

MPS. LENA MORRIS, 811 LUXE RSI EESIUiYER. COUNCIL GK.OV KAN. ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND THC PRINCIPAL CITIES OF TEXAS.

THIEI BUFFET SLEEPERS AND FREE RECLINING premium list, or outfit for can- viHsiug sent free. The Home Pub. Co. 141 Milk Boeten, Has. Rev.

F. F. Otto, who has labored so faithfully for the past year has been transferred to Alta Viata. 7'birty prt baijtoe end sixteen full "After fighting for four years against the United State I a I would die happier if given a chance to fight against it foreign ei amies" Such are the sentiments of Sergeant Tbornhill of Ft Riley. They do him credit and go to show that we are once more the United Roy Kendall is absent with a sprained knee.

Tardy marks are growing fewr. Gay litlie butteifly frocks are quite conspicuous in school this week. Mr. Pbilli js and Mi McAllister were in Council Orove last Satni-dny, attending a teacher'a meeting. Tbe primary teacher bave for roed a partnership to ask for a bnr atid buggy to take a ride these lovely evenings and you just onght to see them practice on how to ak members bave bees added to tbe ennreu nunnj nts pastorate, me friend here will be lotb to part with KATY DHAIH OARS We acknowledge the receipt of a package of garden seeds from Senator Harris- him; bnt our loea ia Alta Viata' gain.

Wi beieby invite Bro. Harris to DINING STATIONS Look out for our continued story moc7 lor tbe rig. We think they will b. 'come over to onr house" and eat tour nips, cabbage, and oniona with a next fall. rlFTY UNrE..

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