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The Dunlap Reflector from Dunlap, Kansas • 1

The Dunlap Reflector from Dunlap, Kansas • 1

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rJ VOLUME i UN LAP, MORRIS COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JULY .7, 1S96.tr NUMBER R. TOWNSEND, City Editor. L. A. JOHN, THE H.

L. SCHLOSSER, Old Reliable BlacWi, -DEALER IN- Lathes and Emery wheels run by Steam. Gen Work quickly and accurately done. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. A CARD OF THANKS.

To the friends who so kindly assisted us through the sickness and burial of our beloved Harry, we extend many thanks, and the many acts of kindne-s will ever be remembered. Mrs. A. B. Elwood.

Mrs. Harry Dltton. i Every taain brings in from one to two Mrs. A. N.

Parrisu and Mrs. G. D. Bulen were shopping in Council Grove Monday. C.

Vrernon the music dealer of Emporia was in the city the fore part of the week. Mrs. C.E. Kidd is visiting her daughter Mrs. T.

A. Nichols at Climax, Kan-sas this week. Miss Nellie Wilson of Emporia is visiting in the city the guet of Dr. Bric- Dry Goods, Groceries, Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions, Boots Shoes, Flour ana Feed. Highest prices paid for country produce.

MY MOTTO IS "SQUARE DEALING." REPUBLICAN PRIMARY. There will be a meetibg of the republicans of Valley Township in the City Hall ill Duulap, on Thursday, July '23, from 4 to p. for the purpose of electing eleven delegates and eleven al-ernates to the County Convention to be held at Council Grove on Saturday, July 25, 1S90. M. E.

Leather wood Cen. Com. kell and wife. II. L.

Schlosser moved his shed building over to his new quarters the fore part of the week. The senior editor of the Reflector was taken quite sick Wednesday night. At present he is resting easy. -W. J.

Ross, Will Oakley, Lem Weeks and Will Curtis rode to Council Grovo on their wheels Monday, The M. E. Sunday School picnic giv en in Vickcrs' grove last Friday after Dunlap, Kansas. I. noon was a very pleasant greeting.

1 Sam Curtis was here from Strong City the fore part of the week on a visit to his brothers II. S. and Wm. Curtis. iss Maud Parsons returned to her home in Emporia Saturday after a pleas ant visit with her friend, Lillie Vickers.

-Mrs. Gord Phillips and family move to Council Grove soon at which place they will make their future home. S. M. PADGETT SONS Lucky Bill's museum made its ap PUBLISHERS OF.Seo pearance in this city as per announcement and gave our citizens an 1 interesting per formance.

Work has begun on the new Dunk- A fine rain this morning. Clean up" your back alleys. Job work neatly done at this oflice. Win. fJiirtis drove to Council Grove Tuesday.

Kev. itoir drove to Council Grove Tuesday. Ira Scriven of Comiskey was in town yesterday. Mr. Julian and family are vi siting fin fe city.

Dr. Pitzer of Allen creek was in the city Friday. The time to work out your city poll tax has come. E. Sowers went to Kansas City with 6tock Monday.

J. Wy lie and wife drove to Council Grove Monday. The baby of John Graham's is very sick this week. Fred Chase shipped two cars of fat (cattle yesterday II. Scrivens of Comiskey was in the city Saturday.

Have some pride, about you and mow your weeds. Fred Tarsons returned to Emporia Sunday morning. L. A. John has enlivened his home with a new organ.

Rev. G. P. Clafln is sufi'ering with a sore eye this week. S.

Li. Sargent transacted business in Emporia Wednesday. This oilice printed letter heads for Dr. Bnckell this week. Miss Mamie Wylie left last wnek for Madison this state.

Wm. Russell and wife drove to Council Grove Monday. Ralph Phillips and mother drove to Council Grove Tuesday. Thomas Beesley made a business trip to Emporia Wednesday. The merchants still continue to make shipments of eggs.

Winnie liernaid made a pleasure trip to Four Mile Sunday. Miss Edith Schlisser was shopping iw Council Grove Thursday. Several new bicycles have made their appearance in this city. Mrs. Uosa Parsons visited in the city the fore pait of the week.

O. Wright of Kelso visited in the. Cli pity the fore part of the week. The passenger train was three and a half hours late Sunday evening. Robert and Ada Backi.s attended church at Grove Sunday.

Wm. Vogel and family attended services at Council Grove Sunday. A car of send was received for the new Dunkard church Monday. Several new barns are being erected oil farms in th adjoining neighborhood, Mrs. Thomas Beesley has been on the sick list since her arrival in the city, R.

II. Vickers had a severe attack of Jieart trouble Ihe fore part of tho week. C. L. Holland and W.

Vogel are of going into the cattle business. Lem Weeks and Will Curtis rode to Council Grove on their wheels Saturday. C. St. John of Bushong was shaking hands wtth old friends in this city Frl Jay.

A number our politicians took in the speaking at Council Grovo Monday afternoon. Emporia won two out of three games played with Topeka at Soden's grove this week. A business meeting of, the Congregational church will be held next Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Root of Council Grove has discontinued her class of music In this city for a short time.

Thomas Beesley and anally are at present living In part of the house occupied by Cyrus Parsons. Miss Jessie Guthrie who was badly burnt by lire a few weeks ago is reported to be improving rapidly. Don't forget tho Ico cream social at the K. P. Hall to-night, glvn by the Epworth Leaguo of this city.

Miss Alico John gave a party to her tnany friends at her homo last Friday evening. A pleasant time was reported. J.Shlppy and family of Emporia fcro new residents of the city having rented property in tho. north part of town. and church two miles northwest of the The Refle city.

T. J. Ookley has the contract for building it. Moses Burnett and wife and Frank Sargent and sweetheart went down to the Verdegris river this week to attend a Dun-kard meeting' They will return Sun. day evening.

PER YEAR. A Clean Local Paper, issued every Friday. A carpet rag sewing was held at the residence of Mrs. L. A.

Graves yesterday afternon. A number of invitel guests were present and a very enjoyable fter- noon was spent. There will be general meeting of the M. P. church at Cahola next Sunday.

OwiKg to that meeting there will be no COLORED SOCIETY NEWS. Mark Jefferson was in Emporia Tuesday. A neice of Ralph Mattox is quite sick this week, John Gaydon returned to Emporia Sunday morning. Uncle Hose has regained his health so as to be around once more. Willie and Janie Gayden made a business trip to Amcricus Tuesday.

A number of colored people attended a picnic at Council Grove Sunday. Noah Gayden came home Saturday from Strong City returning Sunday. Miss Phillis Bridges visited in Conn-) cil Grove the fore part of the week. Ben Elzia of Palo, Kansas is 6een here shaking hands with his many friends. Miss McIIcnry of Council Grove is visiting friends and relatives in the city.

Dr. W. N. Coleman departed for Man-hatten, Kansas for a visit with his family this week. Rev.

Melry of this city occupied the pulpit of tho M. E. church in Council Grove Sunday. Thomas Turner who left here last spring for Carbondale returned with his family to this city Saturday, The colored people will hold a picnic at Vicker's grove, Tuesday August 4 A general good time is expected. The show the Star Concert Company of this city at Vicker's Hall was very poorly attended tne boys hardly making their expenses.

Ross Leatherwood is canvassing the city with a book "The Lives of Great We learn that he having good success, Trial of Mike Borders was brought before Squire McDonald Wednesday and the jury decided that tho horse belonged to the other man Mrs, B. A. Lee1, made this oflice a pleasant call Wednesday morning and informed us that there will be an ice cream social at the Valley Point schoo 1 house next Thursday evening, the proceeds to go towards purchasing soag books for the Sunday school. At nine o'clock Sunday morning tho members and children of the Congregational church and all others who desire to go will meet at the church and from there will proceed to Sower's grove, three miles northeast of the city where a picnic will be held, Dinner, will bo eacen on the grounds after which a general song and praise scrvico ending with a ba ptiz ing by ltamesion of several of the church-members will bo had. Mr, Mural of Japan gave a very in teresting lecture to a largo and attentive audiance, at the Congregational church Wednesday evening.

The first of the program was a scene representing ho social life of Japan, taken part in by Mr. Mural and three young ladles of this city after this came an illustrated lecture by tho aid of stcreopiciau views of the China Japan war also scenes from tho isli.nd of Coieft. Mr. Mu ral is un interesting, speaker and receives warm pral so wherever he. goes.

laih and Ornamental Job Printing. preaching of that denomination in the city Sunday evening. Miss Edith Schlosser in company witn her aunt and uncle of Kansas City will leave Suuday for a pleasure trip us Your Order. through Colorado and Utah, rotnrning home about the first of September. Henry Rich's wife and children and sister-in-law arrived in the city from Germany Sunday evening, Henry has rented property in the south part of the city and has proceeded to start up housekeeping once moro.

FED BERNARD, Jay Summers, colored, was arranged before Justice McDonald Wednesday, charged with seducing 'Jane McGill to which ho plead guilty On failing to AID WARE. compromise or give bond he was commit ted to jail to await trial. Misses Icy Blanch and Myrtle Wylie gave a Ashing party to their friends Wed nesday afternoon at their home two miles southwest of the city. A pleasant time was reported but we did not learn as to the number of fish caught. Should there be a lady In town who does not use the celebrated Yeast Foam wo would advise her to try the free sain-plo given her by the Northwestern Yeast Lumber Farm Implements, Paint, Glass, Oil, Stucco, Lime cement, and all kinds of building material, stoves, barb- 1 wire, woven wire, hog, cattle and poultry tence, etc Wo meet all competition selling goods aud so.

licit your patronage with a to supplying your many wants. agent. Nothing like It for raising a light, sweet, nutritious and healthy loaf i of bread. Tho Ice cream social at R. S.

Thorn-as' last Friday evening given, by tho la. dies of the Congregational church was an enjoyable event. Owing to the weather being chilly the proceeds were not largo but everyone thoroughly enjoyed them selves In a sociable manner..

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Years Available:
1896-1898