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The Neosho Valley Times from Council Grove, Kansas • 1

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rrrv NEOSHO VALLEY TIME rlE VOLUME II NUMBER 10 COUNCIL GHOVE, KANSAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1900. If' you want a clean newspaper Bubscibe for the Times. UnoleJJohnnie Hammond is on the rick list this week. J. Miller and) wife living west of town were in, trading Saturday.

Hear the chorus of twenty-five voices at the Christian Church, admission 15 and, 25c ts. George Morgan returned Friday, "if Ij -m-r 4- Mt rv ml 1 -ma -m-r I Extraordinary 54 from a business trip at Bushong. A good sewing machine cheap. In quire at the Time office. T.

C. ISuodgraas of Wilsey was down Friday on business. NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS. To the democrats who believe in the Jeffersonian principles and wish for a paper that will hold up those principles, we ask you to stop and think. Any business man who will not patronize a Democrat paper with his advertisement Bimply says to you to stay, out of his store as he has no use Joe a democrat Now we ask all democratic readersof theTTiMESto We have met the enemy aud we are theirs for a short time ouly.

B. VanBibber gets what prop is worth when he cries the sale. erty 1 George Phillips bhipped car of Satisfaction guaranteed. fat steers to market Monday evening. Richard Daniels went to Topeka Monday.

W. H. Pontius went to Bushong, Monday, on business. Jake Hooker (colored) who has been working for J. W.

Lillie, died Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dill entertained Mr. and Mrs. Will Welch Sunday.

Fine clothes made by the "Big Little Tailors. We carry as fine a line of import- ed and domestic woolens as are found in Central Kansas. jkl FEIGLEY ATKINS. see to it they buy goods of men who are not bo party bound that they Monday. Jake was in hisg20th.

yr. Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

Rishter went Mr. and Mrs. Page, of Emporia, is can support a democratic paper. If yon Bee an advertisement in the to Topeka, Monday, on the Mo. Pac.

visitinff Mrs. Page's sister, Mrs. Will Fob Sale A good 3 horse engine, inquire at this office. f. Lum ilikels took the train for Kan-s i City Monday hood.

Times you can say "That man is wil Welch. Mr. Page is a dentist. Mrs. T.

S. Klous is visiting her ling for the democrats to have a pa 3 relatives in Cottonwood Fall this per." Watch the Times next week, N. L. Pullins has moved from Wilsey, will live on Henry week. Banger's farm the coming year.

The price is only 15 and 25 cents McKinley and Hanna will give us A fine line of cigars aud tobacco at the post office book store. It was the conscience vote against the dollar, aid the latter won. for the entertainment Monday night Mrs. Rich and her two children, of more good crops. Farmers will please at the Christian Church.

take notice: Greenville, Texas, is here visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ida Ferguson. Mrs. Fisher invited in hr neigh A. G.

Alexander shipped two cars Parsons' Little Electric Pills fifty bors to assist her in an old time tack M. L. Hall, of Alta Vista, acc of fat cattle to St. Louis Monday doBes loots, for sala at the East Side ing Tuesday evening. They all Dauied bv his wife, were visiting in t.

Council Grove over Sunday. spent a rag time, time Don't forget you are helping Drug Store. If you have a sale of any discrip-tion try the new Auetioueer, VanBibber. Lon Smith, the enterprising dealer, was sh pping furniture good cause when you attend the entertainment at the Christian to Oklahoma Monday. Church Monday night.

Did you get those beautiful shoes at Stenger's? Well I guess yes. Homer Myers, of Wilsey, helped to Entertainment. At the Christian Church, Monday night, Nov. 19th. PROGRAM.

Chorus Hail Smilling Morn. Piano solo Ruby Acera. Recitation Carrie Head. Duett Scholes and Watkins. Recitation Eva Hopkins.

Solo Pearl Head. Recitation Mrs. Ivy Springer Duett Mr. Pontius and Mias Harvey. Solo Minnie Marks.

Recitation H. I. Bryant. Chorus Awake Aeolna Lyre, Dauby. Pantomine Good and Evil Spirit.

Tableau "Flower of the Family R. R. Items. Conductor Johnson is laying off for a trip to rest up. Conductor Jerry Donavan came in Monday to Bee his family.

Conductor Weakly was running passenger Conductor Bole's place If you want to buy, sell or trade swellJthe throng Saturday. But we for any thing, just make your wants known in the Times and your desire JStenger is a shoe man. I was the only old soldier on the eveniug. Mrs. Craven is building a new addition on the south side of her already large residence.

Lieut. Gov. Ricnter aud wife attended divine service at the M.E. Church South, Sunday. George Adams is bu ilding an addition to his house in Bast Council Grove, 16 feet aquare.

An ill fitting Bhoe on a well dressed lady looks very awkward. Stenger can sell you a shoe that will tit your foot Try it. If in need of a buggy, wagon, did not see him blowing a tin horn. will be gratified. republican county ticket, and I got Watch the furnitures leave Lon Enjoy yourself by witnessing it in the neck.

P. L. Jekkings. Dickinson County News. Smith and it will explain why.

Lon ltz ebster's latest comedy, is always unloading new furnitures at OUR NEW DENTAL FIRM. To Be Known as the Florida 'Painless Dentists. Council Grove, Kansas, chosen as the place where we will manufacture this, our own, wonderful discovery by which we can Extract ieeih Free of pain or 1 harm; yet by and through this method we save fully Ninety per cent tne teeth tnat come to us to be extracted. For eight years we have used it constantly in our practice in the east without the result of One sore niOUth Tnat wou'd not nave been worse without its use. We have thirty-five of the western states in which we have the right to sell Other dentists wonderfuI pain saving discovery.

The state of Kansas we have reserved for our own field of operation. Wagons gfg UQyy Under construction. Two of our firm will travel with each wagon thoroughly equipped with "My Daughter's Husband," with his store. Dan Sherman as Old Dan Tucker, on next Tuesday night. There is Bro.

Bryant, pastor of the Christ in it something to amuse and some thing to instruct. It is a farce of ian Ch irch, will recite the ''Model Church" at the church Monday night. cort-sheller, wind-mill or in fact any bright, sparkling comedy, delight A. S. Mcaughton arrived in town Tuesday morning early, and took tne train for Emporia, returning on evening freight.

J. N. Baker went to Strong City Tuesday after Mrs. Baker, who has been there for some time. Thej returned Wednesday.

You are invited to attend the entertainment at the Christiau Cuurch night Nov. 19th for the benefit of the chnreh. last week. A good republican told us last ing tne nearer with tuneful melodies dazzling the eye with handsome Supt. Herbet went through in his special car Wednesday.

Friday to wait about a year and then we could see prosperity, promised four years ago. We'll wait. Switchman M. Delavan islayisg off to attend to business at Galena. The election returns ran over one costumes, exbili rating the mind with every thing new, crisp, bright and entertaining in tne fun making line.

Old ideas abandoned. It is produced by a competent company and is the funniest comedy since "Charlie's Aunt." Reported there will be a nev time thing in the implements or vehicle line, call and get Chamberlain's prices. The Florida Painless Dentists will in Counnil Grove, from Nov. 1st. to 90th.

over the Farmers and Drovers Bank. Call early and make appointments. Try my yalea, a new brand that has just been put on the market for the first time. They are Perfecto in the latest style. J.

W. Svminqter, Manufacturer. of our limbs last week, and as a re sult Iuflammtory Rheumatism Bet in, card Sunday 18th. Can't say what changes. and all the boys are looking at us.

Brakeman Lee Crumb is laying off If you expect to have a sale and get what your stock is worth, you want to try the new auctioneer, D. VanBibber. on account of sickness. The musical Melo -drama "Little Last Sunday ye editor and wife Business has dropped, having to Trixie" will be presented at the Etta went into the country aud vis-ted pull off two crews. This looks like Opera Honse, Nov 17, with May some old friends, returning iu the Robbins and her big company of tal prosperity, evening, glad that we had gone.

The laugh is on Clerk Stevens. We take old school bookB in ex Western Morris. The people as well as justice is ented artists. The play has a touching story inlaid iu a brilliant setting of amusing incidents, startliug climaxes aud harmonious music. It is a novelty from tie fact that it contains all the elements of a melo-drami, blind.

change for new ones. Call at our store and get prices before dealiug elsr where. He knew one of theSulup, and tho't to get the laugh on him, Stevens said "Tod, who are you?" "Why I am your wife." Pearl Dix of Council Grove is home again. P. O.

Book store. Samuel Forrer, is digging a cellar "My daughter's Husband" with combined with the fun, music and specialties of a farce comedy. It is and will build a modern house. Mr. Rev.

Bryaut received a letter from Dan Sherman as Old Dan Tucker, Forrer believes in doing things right free however, from all vulgar horse Mr. Dix is attending court at was constructed for laughing par-poses and how well it has succeeded Tien Tain, China, hospital stating his son, who is in the army, is sick with Typhoid fever. It was dated Oct. 30. play uially fouud in iholatter class of plays, and still has all the boister Council Grove.

has been fully demonstrated by the The Herington Times asked who ous humor and merriment contained reception it has received in the oast. voted for the Hen. William Jennings He had been sick 9 days. His nurse wrote, We trust he will soon recov Bryan. We want to tell the two faeed Prof.

McKee has had charge of the chorus and it is grand with orchestral accompainmeuts and Oua atkins pianist. Recitations, vocal solos, piana solos piano duetts aud violin duetts is principal part of the program at the Christian Charch Monday night. T. AI. Klous has among his flowers in the Billard Hall a Banana plant 2 years old, grown by Mrs.

Henry Wiggans; also a Mammoth Cactus grown by Mrs. Conway. The people deserve no better thau they voted. They voted a combination of war taxes, trusts, official cor-1 option, conquest, killing, national dishonor generally. They will yet get it LOST.

A hand aatachel containing a pair of eye glasses aud a white handkerchief with the nme of VV. Brand on corner. Finder will please leave at this office. er" There iB not a dull moment from the rise to the fall of the curtain on the last act Webster Fitz have se in them. The music and specialties are original and np to date.

May Smith Robbins, the little Btar of the attraction is not only a charming sheet, we did. We notice the school report of Every thins new And up t0 date sivins the people the benefit of the latest approved methods, appliances, and material right at their homes, for within a few minutes we can open out a First dental Office anywhere along our route. Stock will be taken in exchange for work. Stock left with you nt'' WOfk prves satisfactory. By our method the profession of dentistry will be elevated Wherever we so e'ow yu w''i finc the names of this firm and where we are from.

S. EW1NG SMITH, D. D. Ex-President Florida State Dental Society, St. Augustine, Fla.

E. C. WATKINS, D. D. Council Grove, Kao.

F. LUND EWING, D. D. San Francisco, Cal. M.

B. METZLER, D. D. Hepner, Oregon. I.

C. BEECHER, D. D. New York City. SMITH WATKINS, Council Grove, Kansas.

Diseases. Caused by the Painless extractions Miss Anna Durtenbach's school, it is cared a capable company and have spared no pains or money to handsomely costume it Every thing is vocalist and phenomenal dancer, but a nightly versatile actress, as is prov very good, nothing like having a of teeth, treated with great care. good teacher. I would say to my patients and Western Morris land is Belling like others that in some cases the gums hot cakes and don't you forget it. new and right np to the "minute." This funniest of all farce comedies will appear at the Opera house next Tuesday.

never get hard aud well after using Some people know a good thing the painless method. when they see it others don't; again Resp'y, F. G. Corey, Dentist. Play-goers who delight in a per others don't want or won't have a formance that embodies all of the good thingjothers again work against May Smith Bobbins, who is star themselves.

elements that entertain will find just such a production in the 3-act farce comedy "My Daughter's Husband," ring in the musical melo-drama ''Little Trixie" is fast gaining recognition as ene of the most versatile with Dan Sherman as old Dan Tuck Munkers Ceek. Horace Haws aud family ofJVoll- er, that will be seen at the Etta Opera subrettes now before the public. She iB said to be one of the greatest dancers iu America, and her comedy and visited in Alta Vista last week. Home Nov. 20.

It is drawn on a new line and one that does not whol The Jewell aud Princepe old style 5 cent cigars, manufactured by J. N. Symingter at Council Grove, are taking the lead amoug the very best brands of cigars ou the market Smoke a Jewell and you will have no other. Every body seem to have a good work is far above the average in its a good time at the necktie social quaint humor nnd charming artless- ly depend npon scenery and effects to make it popular. There is a care Thursday night.

fully drawn plot to this play and one Mrs. L. Case is spending a few uess. The play is bright, breezy and funny, and at the same time refined, interesting and pleasing. that holds the audience from the rise days with her parents at Alta Vista.

to the fall of the curtain. There are J. C. Hamilton was in Kansas City There have been many anxious in so many complications that lead np en by the artistic manner in which she personates five widely different characters. The supporting is-strong and includes several notable actors.

Osage county has now established 7 rural delivery mail routes. Osage City two, Carbondale two and Lyndon one. Quite a respectable proportion of the farmers have the advantage of the system, and the routes now in operation have conclusively proven at least one point along a business line. When the farmer's mail is delivered at his door he is free to visit any town he may desire to do his trading. If he lives half way between Carbondale and Lyndon he is not forced to go to one because that is hia postoffice address and be wants hia papers and letters.

He has his choice between Carbondale, Lyndon, Burlingame and Scran-ton The merchants are brought into direct competition with the merchants of another town as surely as with his neighbor across the street. A town's exclusive territory is narrowed down to a much smaller circle and the farmers whom no town owns is greatly increased. The result is the town that offers the best price for the articles the farmers sell, and the lowest price for the articles they can buy, is the town that will get the trade. If you accept that theory yon will exouse the suggestion that this is the time to advertise Lyndon Herald. last week, with a load of cattle.

quiries made to manager Baker as to Viola Wilson from the Ritchey spent last week with her brother to the happy announcement that space forbids detail, bat it is an ob-sorbing story. The play is enliven-ed by the specialities given by artists last week with her brother. Tom Wil who are populary known on the Frederick and the Kplden. A well-known legend of the Emperor Frederick the Great was that he would Hever let a spider be killed if he could help It. The origin of his at-lectlon for these insects was said to be as follows: The emperor was accustomed to drink a eup of chocolate every morning, which was brought to him in hks room.

One day, Frederick was engaged longer than uaual at his writing-table, the chocolate meantime remaining untouched; and when, later on, the monarch went to drink it, be discovered that a large spider had let itself down from the celling and dropped into the cup. Not wishing to share his meal with the spider, Frederick poured the chocolate Into the saucer and gave It to a couple of his greyhounds. The dogs drank It up, and In a very few minutes were both seized with convulsive pains. They both got rapidly worse and died with every symptom of poisoning. Frederick ordered the arrest of the French cook, but before the man could be captured, he committed suicide.

R. A great deal of treachery was practiced duriug election. Oue lie that was told about James Sorter riding in the parade Saturday before election was a pure fabrication. James Sorter attended two funerals on that day and did not even view the parade. Auy man whrt would believe the lie told on Mr.

Sorter, enough to vote against him, is not a very strong democrat or populist. The Neosho Valley Times for $1.00 from now till January 1902 if paid in advance, Those authorized to red eve subscriptions for the Times, are J. F. Shump, Herington, Mrs. Seth, Parkerville, C.

Snod-grass and Art Jacobs, Wilsey, Miss Minnie Biglin, Mnnkras Creek. Remember this applies ouly to new "Why Smith Left Home" with "Charlie's Aunt" and "What Happened to JoneB," and why he was not "Forgiven." The truth of the matter is "McSoreley's Twins" would not take "Cuba' Vow," which so enlarged "The Matinee Girl" that she eloped with the "Two Macks" who had "Money to Burn" to "Jay Coney's Island" and witnessed "A Nigkt at the Circus." There they met "A Stranger at New York," who gave them "A Texas Steer" and sent "A Tin Soldier" to where they could find "My Daughter' Husband," with Dan Sherman as Old Dan Tucker, on Tuesday night Nov. 20tb. "There! I guess that will hold you for awhile. son.

A little daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Davis died of malara fever. Otis Furney bought a box at the box social that had no necktie in it, and while he was hustling him a partner, someone swiped his box. Otis did not come out much ahead.

Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cooper spent Sunday at Mr. Boltons near the Grove. Election had a bad effect npon some of onr republican friends, that they were hardly able to attend their school duties the next day.

Vaudeville stage. The play in one designed for the pleasure and onter-tainment of the masses and embodies the elements of comedy, bur'swtqne and vaudeville. So carefully are the interporlations woven iuto the action of the play that they add to the beauty of the performance rather than detract. The company iB a strong one and especially cast for the roles and Webster Fitz have pared no pains or money to make this one of the "hits" of the season. Nothing like it since "Charlie's Aunt.

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