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The Neosho Valley Times from Council Grove, Kansas • 5

The Neosho Valley Times from Council Grove, Kansas • 5

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Council Grove, Kansas
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5
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IX "VEST" XV. M. Schultlicis. support we have received. There are too many to think of making personal mention of each one.

When in town, come in and see us. The only time this county ever failed to go republican, there were three papers in the lield and one of Ill J. Listen, good people, and yon shall hear. Of the finest bargains of the year, We are making clothes in the latest style, Ami we've got enough samples to reach a mile' And the reason why we have room to crow, Is simply because our prices are low. He was raised right here in this good old town, That's the reason why he wins renown.

As fora tailor he cannot he surpassed, Because he does (food work and he does it well. Staple and Fane; Groceries, L(ALS. Rain mud cold look out for frost. Get a bottle Gregory's Black Berry Coi'dial. J.

W. Perry lost eight tons of bay by prairie lire. See Nell for the cheapest residence in Council Grove. IL L. T.

AVillits is paiutiug a very nice sign for the Timus. Alex King made this oflico a pleasant call Saturday. Kobt. Hincr commenced his school work in Americus Monday. Mac Johnson did some unique doc orativo work on Linton's window.

A. 13. Buttorf, of Wellington, was interviewing our real estate men Flour, "Willow Ware, Crockery, Extra fine line of canned "oocls. them a fusion organ. Jasper Head, who lives north-east of tow was in Friday.

He requested that his name go on the list. Mr. Head is one of tho old Bryan war horses of this county. Some more rock was delivered for tho completion of tho sidewalk on Fox Thursday. Don't stop, finish it.

It will como handy theso muddy times. Bring in your job work lo tho Timls ollice where you will iiud one of the best job printers in Kansas' City vs. Telephone Company. The telephone injunction sworn out by our city oliicials has been the subject of considerable comment the past few days. If we aro rightly informed, the following is all our city oliicials ask of the long distance telephone company: To run their wire into the central office of our loeal tel- Smoke our new brand of cigars.

We keep all the 'New Finds" In The Grocery Line. (ephoue, for which, wo understand, Mr. Miller will make no cnni'tre. Sj TV 1 1 i 1 JL JL JL Vy All work guaranteed and prices away down. Ethan Baker, an old timer of Hock Creek, recently returned from New Mexico.

Mr. Baker expects to buy a ranch in Wabaunsee county and go in the cattle business. This office is much indebted to F. C. Larue and S.

Illk of Wilsey and C. A. Wood, J. E. Pierce, and Brockelmau for assistance in moving and fitting up our ollice.

Time vS in case Mr. Chase, living about three miles west of town, should waut to talk to some one in Emporia lie could do so without driving to town. The connection being made in the central ollice. This would apply to all sob scribers to the local company. We understand the city did not to charge the company anything fora franchise and tho oliicials are willing to admit them, but think, if they It them in for nothing, they should do as above staled.

We hope tho matter will be adjusted so that it will be satisfactory to all our citizens. Born to Mr. aud Mrs. William De- Church news, obituaries, or resolutions of condolence will bo given space, gratis. Miss Sarah Hosmer of Alburtia (spent the latter part of the week with friends here.

After reading this paper, hand it to your neighbor and tell him to send us his name. Masury paints at D. A. Stcbbin's. Guaranteed to give satisfaction as We eell on such terms.

William Jailette, traveling salesman for Chamberlain Bros, of Dos Moines, armed home Friday. Sol Smiley bought 1.0 head of very choice native cattte of llousollotto and Williams, last week. Call at D. A. Stebbius when in need of paint, oils, ochers etc.

We are not Afraid to I ell the people where we stand Politically No Mincing Our popular agent of the Katy, J. C. Finch, has become quite a lishor-mau tho net few days. Ho has caught, several channel cats weighing from five to eight pounds each. G.

M. Helh, living three miles west of town had his second load of Bond, Friday, a boy. Mrs. DoBuud is tho daughter of our to wnsumu Goo. mailers that are of interest to the F'usion Foives.

scribe Harbord aud of courso Grandpa Har-bord is feeling very happy. Mother and child tire doing very well. Judge Nicholson returned from his trip to Canada, Friday night, feeling and looking happy. Coin, cattle, tti.d hogs are Kings iu Kansas. Crop estimate for corn by United States this year: Kansas million bushels; Missouri, 190 million bushel-.

Missouri people us to cite them. No oilier stntis will exceed 310 million bushels. We have known for a long timo that we lived in the best state iu the Union. corn rrniay. xte raises large yei-lavv dent and, for a whole load, it is the best we have seen this year.

For pale 1(50 acres of laud. Fifty acres bottom and ton upland in cultivation, timber and runuing water, good pasture and corrals, good barn, cave, well, poultry house, and dwelling. Xiiii-'. 'J? ho TntEsis indebted to Mrs. J.

Pullins for a very nice feather ive paper with all the For it now and get a Political news from now till January 1, I90I, For One Dollar. V. A. Bobbins, Manager. G.

H. AVoods, who has boui doing some lino stone work for Chas. Hart, is working this week in Dunlap. Tho town pump has been repaired. John Quiett receives the thanks of a thirsty people for doing the work.

Farmers bring us your sale bills of nil kinds and seo what a nice piece of work our job printer can do for you. Now, don't throw away your shoes. For a small sum, I will make them good as new. L. S.

Siiij-'iarrr, near the bridge. Never try to pull bow-n a brother. Remember that a boomerang is a ter Labor Day was lilly observed. Capitalists continually harp about enshiou for our office chair. Should we run tho Times as long Col.

Morgan predicted, wo assure you the cushion will adorn our office. Go ami see Fred Corey, tho old reliable Dentist. He is always busy and always up with his work. Rapid BIGELOW cSc a country being dead without sound money. Now, how would a country bo developed or maintained without labor.

The great majority of people iu this United States are laborers. Yet a G. W. Martin, of Kansas City says that Labor day is the most senseless of all holidays and wholly without excuse. The laboring lieoplein the two cities are red operator and charges reasonable.

Ollice over Morris County Statu Bank hot and a sent to Governor Stanley to lemove Inm from the re-1 Carry a full line of merchandise. At their store you can buy J31 IY I NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, (j roceri ncoi iswure, Trade with them And get value received for j'onr money- fppuou eommitleo thut is to meet the 2lMh Kansas. Last Friday night as Deputy Sheiitl'Pitsenberger was bringing 111 a prisoner, some one going e.ist locked wheels with him. The double tree broke, then the lines broke and, what team wouldn't run away under such circumstances? This one severed connections with the deputy at once. They came across the bridge like a Missouri passenger making up lost time.

They ran into Alan Titus' cart. They left Mr. Titus to pick up the pieces and made for the next one. They found it. Tho owner will toll yon his troubles.

No person was hurt, though several had a close Fortunately, the band concert, had not begun, so, that, but few people were in the street. All this time, the officer and his j.risoner Were in a horseless carriage. It was very dark and it seems that neither of the diivers nor the team were to blame. It was an unavoi bible accident. Karr Physician and Surgeon, M.

C. Nefr has opened a real estate office in commercial hotel. Mr. NelT is a gentleman and, as a hustler for badness his equals aro few. Anyone having houses or farms lo rent, sull or 'rade should see tha new Mr.

A. L. Root, of South Morris, was in Thursday and report's corn some damaged in his neighborhood by the dry wettthrr. He Hiiys Council Grove got two good rain they did not get, and the corn is twenty per cent better than in his neighborhood-Judge Aplington is hustling himself over the county to see how the people stand ou the third term principle. We would suggest to tho judge that if ho has not performed marriage ceremonies as often as he would like, that ho enter tho ministry.

Alex Cunningham, the Council Grove hustler, is feeding three hundred steers out ou his big ranch north west of town. We learn (hat he contemplates getting a log wagon made so that he cm at least, draw one ear in at tinio without breaking the wagon. Beech and Kilby of the Regulator rented the room formerly occupied by he Indicator and cut an arch Ibrough'into the Regulator, giving them a room one hundred and twenty feet long and forty-live feet wide, making G100 square feet of lloor space. The Regulator will have ono of tho best places of business iu Kansas. The Domogogtio is Imsy to-day and always has been since Lucifer lost his battle.

Tho same spirit is manifested in this rot about dividing the parly. We are nuti-trnst, anti-expansion, for free silver, and fusion of Hous 0 Ricvers. Council Crovo, Kansas. rible weapon and it may return and repeat your words. N.

II. Weaver was kicked by a horse last Thursday, and as a result is an crutches. It will lay him up or a few days. tKarr Bros mrved a house last week for Jesse Gray, and, by the way( Ktirr Bros, have the best moving out-lit in Central Kansas. The Knaubers' trial has been continued to the 18Lh inst.

We will not give any opinion now but will give the result of the trial. W. II, Ilamisbury of Boman was in town Friday. When told that a new Bryan paper was to be started, said "But my name on the list." John Quiett, ttio best roinsman in the city, drove the six horse team to the Dunlap picnic, but some people lidu't seem to notice it. 7 MiRS Emma 3iowdy, teacher in tho Strong City schools, has been visiting friends here the paint week.

She ie-turned home last Wednesday. G. M. Curyea of Dwight. one of our best citizens, and astaunch democrat, was a pleasantcaller Ibis week.

Call again G. M. J. VV. Leech is putting up rue hundred power gasolene lamp in front of his drug store.

It gives you light from tho bridge to tho post oil ice. M. 0. Ned removed across the ntreet into Commercial hotel building, now Times office. Call and list your property and NelT will do the rest.

Hugh Endsley, a brother of W. H. Eudsley of this city, died last Tuesday in Eskridge. Mr. Eudsley was a man of honor and one of the early Hottlors.

To my many friends in Morris County: I take this inethsd of thanking all of you for the kind words of encouragement and pledges of Council Grove, KiWt-tH. 'v Imvc iimcliiticry fut moviim any lihiilofiihoiiM.1. orvicK novum From 10 a. m. to 4 p.

m. Hoom over tho IndlcatorStoio Those win inn gJWtl Willi 'tiny (lHMixe Princeton llepublic: Died At u. in, Tuesday, August. after a long illness, J. V.

'Whiting, aged sixJ y-three yeais. The deceased came to Crawford county two years ago from Minnesota and proved himself Charges Reasonable. 1:0 ij'i trcniiuoiit nvo Hint eniim.ft Miic, a in I tliey will ho onu whn liim ic jw.ctico of coriUyi to V.y ex; imriisncn nn exemplary citizen, and made a host of friends that will 1 egret to learn of his demise, He leaves a wie. and three sons and a daufylei 1 mourn his loss. YT' Mr.

AVhitieg was tho fal.h Mabel Weithoff, the fatuous actr AR, HA' and ti brother-in-law of W. Pii Fanchon, 41 IT. and Every Sack Warrantsd. Also cheapet" grades kept in stock. All kinds of feed, l)i That was a great seheme of Stan- lev's.

It would not do to let Super Ktinsas. Iml nlng jniisiUin i nun i nt rot ipv. -Aiu-t" 1 intendent, of Insurance Church Keep tho fees for examining insurance coninanies, for that, is the reason MeNsll was ousted only MeNatl only took half as much as Church, but to made to in part of all forces advocating those principles. liveri's die city AVai i post ffiyv li gut out of it, the fees will bo paid )ondont. nt Pixh 1 ty i nd one at Chalk, ami iSow, in all fairness, honor, and rea Alia Vi.

soii, kind reader, do yon think that Unit will divide the pirrty? A. J. COLLJIiU. into vne treiisnry iiiiii i un treasurer will pnv Horn back to Church. Great scheme..

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352
Years Available:
1899-1900