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The Spirit of the Valley from Randolph, Kansas • 4

The Spirit of the Valley from Randolph, Kansas • 4

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Randolph, Kansas
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PIDKED UP IN PASSING. consuls end military men beliey the court of appeals will simply. Be Spirit of tie Valley. i Published Every Thursday 'at Ean-doipa, Kansas. M.

llichty of Waterville was in the city Hudson Sons report several sales of harness this week. Tobacco plants for sale by at the mid. All ready the stand priveleges for the femf hof July are being spoken for. Amel liradenburg who has been in Indiana for some time, has returned. Hugh Hudson, who has been sick, is quash the Havana sentence and declare the whole proceedings unwarranted and contrary to the treaties.

The court will then order that the case will be tried afresh in Havana by ordinary jurisdiction with all the guarantees of fair play in the treaty of 1877." ALBERT HAVERMALE, Publisher. Got your well casing at Pfuetze's. Siebert Thompson was home Sua day. Wm. Kirkhuif is working for Casper Siebert.

John Cyrene has been doing the book-agent act the last week. Wilson, tho lumber man reports a heavy trade oak lumber. SUBSCRIPTION, 50c PER YEAR. NORTHERN RILEY. ThQ teachers' institute commenced better and able to be around again.

J. L. McCarger of Clay Center was in the city ou business Tuesday a ad Aira, JoLu Kord i3 absent on a visit aud Johaia revelling in tho. delights of HAPPENINGS IX THE. NORTH SECTION OF THE COUNT V.

Excellent growing weather, you can almost see the corn prow. Monday with fair attendance. Sec Ui display ut Mrs. Heath '0 re OUR CELEBRATION. Raiidolphrmade a wise move in deciding to hold a celebration this year.

We have the best jtown anywhere for miles, and are looked to to take the lead. We also have th 3 reputation of having the beat celebrations and never advertised ami came up with a short The enthusiasm with which it duced price miliinery sale. 11 tf Al Havermal3 speut a couple of hours MOM Wheat harvest is almost at hand. The yield will be good. Rev.

Peterson; of preached at the Center Hill school The new paint shop 'ia nearly completed and will be ready to take in work th laat of th week. Dr. J. L. Moorhead formerly of this county is now assistant physician at tho Topeka insane asylum.

A. Kabler of Ililey has purchased the Chrbtenaen sto-jk of hareas goods at IjC liie. Peter Sundling, J. Coots and C. C.

Anderson were down from the house Sunday afternoon, Louis Erickson of Swede creek is still quite Enoch. verson. rcanae upSf rorn, Cleburne last Sunday. and "shook hands with friends at Center Hill The Children's Day was observed at the-M. E.

church at Cottnire Hill. A good program was rendered 13 the young George Martinson is expected home from the K. A. at ALm-huttan soon. The road overseers have been busy repairing the roads since the undertaken is illustrated in the re-por of the finance comrnittej who secured.

pledges to the amount 75 in the first half -Kour of their can-vass. The natural facilities of Itan-doiph, such as shade, water, advantage, hotels, can not be surpassed. With no fear of financial embarrassment th 3 succeso of the day is assured without a doubt. The committees are all working faithfully, and altogether, a better day of enjoy 111 snt to visitors to the Valley Uity has never before been piiuird. I'rririe City Tuesday evening.

The baark building looms up in splen- drous style since our artist George Specht did a line job of painting. Charley Aiuii'' will again be ren dered by the home talent company at Leonaidvilia, Saturday evening jute I'd. in atrison and Oiaburg last week. ''fflas aud 't; biu4er at ElewtH's yard, F. Vawter has the old ehim-noy ou his Htore'tom down and rebuilt.

Mrs. C. V. Heath's rale only 'lasts 30 days, die sure and take advantage of it, Mr. Hordajark had a little run-a-way Saturday morning.

noLbing serious re-suited riertcau' Beckmah is having aa ad-fijtion'buiit on his A. S. will do ttic worli. Wm, Gucuhaiu uc daughter, of XVlik'v cieek. wic iu tbe iif iliciir.J'd iSuik.

Ilt-rjeat. 03 Tardons bus quit cierhiu-g for i li. Vawter. joe is a R'Jod, reLabic boy and always acecmocaUiij. Ha made a isplendid Lelpt-r in tLai Uru; bia'oe the -u iua hit the.

fev, the the headd are b-jins; Alter a while we can more shaved tWiAa and bitf feet then any town state. WINDMILLS Put uo and reyaired by 11. E. Pmetze. Xue itilev liegeut was oao year old in he uovk maaagenjcut week.

i'Le jleunt is one of the best local weekly payers in this section of Kansas The home of Alexander was the scene of a merry patty Tmusday nigiit. A. seiecc tew were preceutaud that they had a good tiaie jy uicia 11 Crawford bought twtivt- bead 01 rains. of lu-rses in-, first of tiie week. A drop in the market bloppcu him uuyinfe any more, and chipped those he had bought We hear that Peter Ha yy kin son lost two head of hos in the recent to Waaiesii, C.

Martinaon. didu'l do a thins? bat lei the ffewls-inow with a free will nd came to lown aud biowed himself for a biaud new set of harness. They high water Etiech Gustafson and wife and Clarence Larson intend to go to Manhattan and be present in, commencement exercises. Peter Isaacson drove down tc Spihig creek cast of Cleburne, rj cm-day, on a visit. were Hudson's make.

Joe Ih'Vioker who was arrested on fhu'A vera Mn'if-1 hi heai-ini ti: VVestmoreiaad Tuesda)r. Comprouiis- The Cowley-co. republican convention instructed for ingaiis. The McKinley corn train started for St. Louirifrom Kansas Oil appeared on tho market, for tiie first tune, Iktarday, end wisi-3 quoted at 50 cents per barrel." Why" can't we have cxcursioi trains for our celebration? It the right strings are pulied, special trains can be had.

No more adulturated cheese since the "filled cheese bill." -it's too bad but theAmeiican people must know somehow. what they eat. Three men robbed a store i a Chicago in the presence of 200 pec -pie, then turned on a' lire alarm and Die conluhion ihey. made their es granted reduced his sentence to -sixty days ia tbe jail. Ort JNordsLroiii, who until recently hud been employed Braudenljurg's mildly.

Charles Hannah WtLd, Henry Obeiiieimrfu aud Eriie 'Hausuu went down to Manhattan toalurday to be readiness to atUnd the teuchers' institute. Sewing Machine needles, bobbin rubbers tfcc, for all escape. Sirund, left yesterday morning for their bicycles. giaa; HMky Sara, 55c a sJcsiPtt at il.SJ.lIetmii'sfiias'iSwai'e" sire lltf Oacar i'lober showed up last Friday the iirsC time since we saw him last time that was about three weeks ago. He has bssu up in the cyclone disinctr he has Xwm pushing the insurance bQ3-iocss for all there's in it, aud reports having doiio.an luiuifcnse business.

Among those ho are in attendance at the commencement exercise at kind of machines at the store of Reform Press association The lltf. JOiiiStou' Co. Clement G. Clark, formerly of Man C. V.

Heath has just received a Liner, if possible, line of goods than jLe lief ore. 7tf. f.ev. fi. pastor aero a passenger on Saturday's noon Uaiu.

I ''onlyb3olute safe Gasoline glove made is "'the 'Mow i'faetze stiis them. A suicide; My the morphine route occurred at Maiysville last week. And fto it goes. 'rise 'oaf place to hnw. Pmple is rs nu' a'ek 'i a mi A marriage Jisence has been issued tc Jo bn A.

Carlson and Alma Ephram-6cn of Cleburne. and Mrs A. W. tfowan of Lsoc- ardville Wx.ro visiting their sons Ercd and Will, yesterday. LociU and all appliances of modern are used by Dr.

Cope-laud, the resident dentist. son of the barber who used to live here, was over from Westmoreland Sunday seeing hi3 old friends. Ladies Call and see our beauti hattan, will occupy a chair in Tale uai- versity during a year'a absence of one ot the professors ouht to a chance. The murder of Mrs. George Mack aud subsequent suicide of her husband tne.

lien and murderer, near caused much excitement last 'week. met at Clay Center last week and raised a rumpus oyer the proposed endorsement of the, state executive committee. The Venezuia matter is comma: to the front again. If that littl affair wakes the American people up again, it 'will be no small outburst ot feeling as before. Chillicothe, Ohio, has a grasshopper plague.

The strip first settled on was live miles long and 500 wide. Nothing was left in their path. American ship builders have the contract with the Japrnese government for two new war ships and are also closing several contracts with China to the same end. Wonder how Johnny across the pond likes that. The trouble arose from religious differences.

John Carpenters eight; year old daughter Gretio fell from the roof of a shed Saturday and tmev her elbow out or. ai. uonaray went with liei to Manhattan where it waa dressed by J)r. Lyman Riley Regent. ful line of Lace curtains, Lace bed re sets, Lace pillow shams, White! R.

Holiv, a died-m the-wool bed quilts, Etc, Ltc. I publican fro PottewatoQiie co. Manhattan this week are becrest, Jay and May Seciest, Anna Heller, Emma VViesendaugsr, The Misses Suel. lenbaum, 11. OLerheircan, Hughes, Chester How.

John Arnuell, John Gyrene and mother. G. D. Mills, the fgent for the onti-V neiital Insurance has been out of town almost continually for the past month on insurance busiues. He iui3 written policies all over this and the adjoining counties.

Wkereyer there 13 a show for business you are apt to find Mm. Gust is of the progressive kind and believes in freely using printer's ink in his business. The north half has been revelling in sensations the paat' few weeks, a man by the name of 2vlack near Schoyer murdered his wife and himself committed suicide. A spectacle peddler by the name of E. W.

Hrookshire at Maryj-vilio also died from an overdose of morphine, taken presumably 1 with suicidal intent, 'And this is tbe awful storiea told As the twilight fads, When walk the raonkevs together Holding each other's tail3. made lltf. S. P. Pa Yellow fever is taking a rather lively part in the Cuban war but the list of victims consists largely of us a pleasant call Saturday.

He came over to have dental work done and was pleased with Dr. Copeland's skill. Big Cut in Trices, in our grocery department for av few days. Highest price paid for eggs butter, lltf. S.

P. Johnson Co. A man with a dreamy, "my-wife-is out Gf-town" look, with oyster can trira-mings "dropped up" aud said "Don't send my paper this week. I'm gs-iu' flsb'in' dent want nobody to know it. See?" We saw.

J. 1). Patterson, the first postmaster of Manhattan, now a resident ot ITe-brafka, was visiting in the county last week, One thing is erne. Anderson "of tho Westmoreland Signal is right sound en the base-bah subject 'and is no pesmist by threejoga rull. In a family feu -at two sons shot and probably fatally wounded their father in a coiitroversy regarding the possession of a horse.

unacclimated Spanish. n.very young Spaniard who falls under the deadly pestilence goes to the grave a myr-tar to the reinntie tyranny of his native land. An associated press dispatch in speaking of the Competitor crew case says: "ilost Spanish juris-.

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184
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1896-1896