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The Arcadia Record from Arcadia, Kansas • 2

The Arcadia Record from Arcadia, Kansas • 2

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I- X''- iy 1 THE GREEN FBON Ben Nelson ana to Pittsburg Sunday. Miss Lizzie Hatch was visiting Miss Alpha Ullum last week, Mr, O. 0. Russell of Kansas City was iij our city again this week. Miss Adah Richards is visiting friends in Springfield this week.

Mrs, II. C. Twombley is visiting her son, Lon Twombley at Garland. M. Meacham returned, the first of the week, fi-oin a short visit in Cauey, 15.

Swain is making some extensive improvements on his house this week. Lincoln Township Sunday school convention will be held at Corinth, Sunday, August 30. man's in a kind of appeal, he. was saying, "it's because I gohh dust of yon-gold-dust, and you may lay to that! If I hadn't took to you like pitch, do you think I'd have been here a-warning of you? All's up you can't make nor-mend; it's to save your neck that I'm a-spcuking, and if one of the wild 'tins knew it, where 'ud I be, Toin--nov, tell me, where 'ud I "Silver," said the other man and I observed he was not only red in the face, but spoke as hoarse' as a crow, and his voice shook, tpo, like a taut rope "Silver," says he, "you're old, and you're honest, or has the name for and you've nmiiev, too, which lots of poor sailors hasn't; and you're brave, or I'm mistook. And you tell me you'll let yourself be led away with that kind of a mess of not i When vou want Good Goods at Lowest living prices it will pay -you to visit this Store.

Our line of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes is Complete and the quality is the best obtainable. i .1 fi. 2-hr I. B. VAIL, a a Dealer in New Sewing Machines, specialty.

24 Ac.xttopostoffice. and Second-hand Repairing a years at the business. Arcadia, Kansas. mm mm a a a ma em aa i ni tt HM na mm 1 3 Arcadia Must to trade Dried Fruits, always kept in cold fi We have received one of line of shoes ever opened from the faclcry, wholesale ices, What have you along and get the to pay. We the latgest dtid most; complete in We bought direct thus saving a large per ceiit.

of got to sell? Bring it highest cash it is possible don't aali you to take trade for your goods. If you want gro ceries or anything in our line, then we are ready to accomodate you at the low est living prices. J. D. GREEN CO.

Frisco Time Card, mi Hi bound toi 'i Ill (Flyer) 105 oilh hound jo ICS (Flyer) 106 V.40 ,111 2:16 p. tn 6:30 p. 111 in o-Vi a. in CHKKKYVAIJC HUANCH. Till l)outi(ri22 9:35 a.m --15a 3:.0 p.ni Miith bound 151 9-50 a.

111 J. W. Agt. WEEKLY MARKET. ts orii 'heat ,27 40 60 5 00 7 00 uirie Itay iuiothy ogs Corrected weekly by lililtZ.

4 53 Ko- f'iis tyring Chickens 4 boosters 15c and 20c each. 6 8 and 9 7 5 UOZ 'utter ro 10 12 15 Corrected Meekly by J.D. Green. W. MOORE, niVSICIAN am) SHRGFON.

''esideuce opposite Christian church north, W. S. FLEMING, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. fflce 3d-door north of postoifice. RUNNION Physician and Sugeon.

at Murray's Drug Store. J. BELL, Veterinary Surgeon. A fpeeialty made of dentistry, patonage solicited. -r Your DENTIST.

G. A. PRINGLE, tor of Dental Surgery and Orthodontia. Vvitulized Air, Administered tor tihso -Nitrous Oxide and burgcry. At Arcadia, Kansas, 1TTT1 1 iuiu weiintfhuay 11111112:30 p.

ill At Liberal rest of time. The Arcade Restaurant First-Class Meals and ice Cream Served. CHAS. FOWLER. Proprietor.

W. H. Sprecher, Attorney-at-Law. 'Practices in all courts in Kansas Missouri. Fishing in The Ozarks.

The -fishing season in the Ozark regions of Missouri and Arkansas is ii in "earnest, and phenomenal ,1 atches are being reported daily. Information as to the localities, rates, may be obtained from Bryan Snyder, Passenger Traffic managee Frisco System, St. Louis a -J PI. as an Excellen Service to points in Missouri, Tennessee Alabama, Mississippi, Florida jQnd the Southeast, and to Kansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas Jtnd the Southwest Detailed irl.irmatioe 1- fi.M, ntfj, ttaio strvlte. eatitn In.

ft I I 9 it- 1 I I-- a-m rfl 5 1" AAA '1 J. VANft. Wied Ivyery Friday at Avcadia, lid: Kansas. Filtered, April 17, 1903, at Arcadia, Kansas, as second -class matter, under Act of Congress of March 3. i's9- Friday, Aug.

J4, 1903. One year $1, Six months 50 cents. Three months cents. CSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I LOCAL INCIDENTALS. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Miss Stella Schmale has got the tneasels.

Miss Nettie Adams is on the sick list 'week. Mrs. Addison Buchanan went to Pittsburg Monday W. IT. Gable was a Fort Scott visitor Tuesday.

Mrs. Geo. Million of Garland, was in this city last week, Misses Mamie and Lulu Hum phrey went to Kansas City Sunday evening. Senator Jewell and James Wash burn went to Kansas City Tuesday evening. Messrs Frank and William Jewell and Lemuel Mulhollaud went to California last week.

Miss Bessie Hatch was visiting friends in this city last week and returned home Sunday, Miss Jessie Jewell has charge of the post-office during the absence of Postmaster Jewell. Misses Ivtta Thorpe, Maud, Addie and Mamie Walker spent the 6th lere and visited friends. The Woikmcn will give a Picntc at. Cato, 'August 21, Music will be furnished by the Arcadia Band. Finest Singleton, Joe Mil-ion.

Ernest Roberts and Theodore Woodard spent the 6th in this citv. Carl Hesford of the Liberal In dependent, was a pleasant caller at the Recoid office Monday evening. Fannie Ullum ard children visited her sister, Mrs. Victoria Martin, of Smithfield, this week. The Workmen lodge are feeling elated over the fact that they did not lose any money in their Picnic venture.

Wyant handed us fifty cents Saturday, and requested his name added to the Record list for six months. Miss Jessie Jewell is a competitor for the Kansas City eWorld prize piano. She is well up toward the top of the list," Uncle Jeremiah Butler reached the age of 74 years last Tuesday. He was born in Wilson August 11, 1829. A.

J. Cutter of Cato, was trading with our merchants, Saturday. He is running a custom coal bank and is doing good business. Mrs. Nellie Remey of Fort Smith, Arkansas came up last week to visit her, husband's mother, Mrs.

Dora Remey, and her many friends, Chas. Gust, Chas', Rhodes, W. W. Marshall, each dropped some money into to the hand of the Re cord man, this week; to -apply on subscription, John Dobbins is building a new porch in front of his residence, and is making preparation to plaster. The Russel Lumber furnished the material, A number of the young people of this city went to Garland to witness the ball game played between Arcadia and Garland.

Garland was the happy winner. Morgan Necessary, janitor of an Independence building killed a rattle snake recently, and the Kansas City Times in mentioning it refrain- cd from saying that it was necessary for him to do quick work. Springfield Visitors. The following went from Arcadia to Springfield Sunday on the Frisco excursion: J. W.

Paslev and family, J.D. Sheffield and wife, PA. Sparling, Oliver and Roy Baker, Clayborne Mason, Henry Walker. Misses, Alice and Fffie Black ledge, Mollie Apperson, Clara Sparling, Adair Richards, Alice and Mamie Mason, Mrs. Mabel Platter and Mrs.

Alice Riuckv. Wm. TH '11' Cauibeis advanced his si: 1 1 litre is. VY. n3 XI; CO I'! it I II I in .0 IGHTLE ON.

9 9 be a good place Meats. Butter, etc. storage. ii Mill Work. fa Homesteads f.

ra.v t'Ch- houieseehcrs' find tie wa S. O. Warner, and 'j C. McFADDEN, Sells Furniture, Picture Frames and Furniture Repairs. Also does all Miss Maude Downing of Kansas City came down, on 1 the Monday evening Flyer, to visit her sister, Mrs.

R. W. Moore. Isaac Lightle went to Kansas City last Friday, where he met his daughter, Mrs. J.

T. Fowler, and accompanied her to Giiggsville, Illinois, where they will, visit relatives for some time. Kdward Hudson and wife left Sunday evening fdr their home in Caney, They have been visiting here and in Kansas City for the past mouth. He added his name to the list of Record readers while here. John Thoriiburg's family, was among the tornado victims at Mine 31, last Friday night.

They lost every thing in the furniture line, about $300 worth. Win, the oldest Lov had his left arm broke in two places. Mrs, Thoniburg had four ribs fractured and the oldest daughter sustained severe cuts and bruises. The family.haye the sympathy of many Arcadia friends. The Record list of subscrsbers is increased by 11 new names the past ten days.

The Record continues to increase in popularity in spite of the malicious efforts a few in the in terests of one, to place it under a false The Records mission is to give the news at all times, all the nevs that is of interests to the people, whether concerning one Who has patronized us 25c or one who has never favored us with any patronage. The subscription price is the same to all, $1:00 per year. Samples copies free, Along Route 4. Little Catherina Cundiff was real sick last week but is improving now. G.

W. Harris and Harry Woodard of Route 4, were viewing the tornado district, Sunday. Mr. Yocts and family and Mr. P.

Needham ajul family spent Sunday afternoon at Prinston Cundiff Miss Georgia Harris returned Sunday from a trip to Northboro, Iowa, where she was called by the illness of a sister. G. Harris shipped 2 1 head of fat steers to the Kansas City market last week. Fie also shipped 59 head of hogs with the load. The material has arrived the building of a switch on the Kansas City Southern on G.

Harris's place. This will be a great convenience for the shippers of that neighborhood. From Liberal Independent. W. F.

Minner was up to Arcadia Sunday. A large crowd from here went up to Arcadia today to attend the O. U. W. picuic.

G. Benson went up to Arcadia Wednesday to get his stand read' for the -picnic. Treasure Island Crawling on all-feurs, I made steadily but slowly toward them; till at last, iaising my head to an aperture among the leaves, I could see clear down into b. little green dell beside the marsh, and closely set about with trees, litre Long John Silver and another of the ciew stood face to face in conversation. The stni beat fi 11 upon them.

Silver had thrown his hat beside iiiiu on the ground, uid his great, you! As as God sees me, I'd sooner lose my hand. If I turn agin my dooty -C And then all of a sudden he was interrupted by a noise. I had fouud one of he honest hands well, here, at that same- moment, came news of another. Par away cut in the marsh there anise, all of a sudden, a sound like the cry of anger, another on the back of it; and then one horrid, drawn scream. The rocks of the Spy-glass re-echoed it a score of times; the whole troop of marsh-birds rose again, darkening heaven, with a simultaneous whir; and long after that death yell was still ringing in my brain, silence had re-established its empire, and only the rustle of the redesceuding birds and th" boom of the distant surges disturbed the languor of the afternoon.

Tom had leaped at the sound, like a horse at the spur; but Silver had not winked an eye. He stood where he was, resting lightly on his crutch, watching his companion like a snake about to spring. said the sailor, stretching out his hand. "Hands off cried Silver, lean ing back a yoid. as it seemed tome with the speed and security of a trained gymnast.

"Hands olT, if you like' John Silver," said the other. "It's a black conscience that can make you feared of me. But, in Heaven's name, tell me what was "That?" returned Silver, smiling away, but warier than ever, his eye a mere pin-point in his big face, but gleaming like a crumb of glass. "That? Oh, I reckon that'll be Alan." And at this poor Tom flashed out like a hero. "Alan!" he cried.

"Then rest his soul for a true sea-man! And as for you, John Silver, long you've been a mate of mine, but you're; mate of mine no more. If I die like a dog, I'll die in my dooty, You've killed have you?" Kill me, too, if you can, But I defies you." And with that, this brave fellow-turned his back directly on the cook and set olt walking for the beach. But he was not destined to go far. With a cry, John seized the branch of a tree, whipped the crutch out of his armpit, and sent that uncouth missile hurtling through the air. It struck poor Tom, point foremost, and with stunning violence, right between the shoulders in the middle of his back.

His hands flew up, he gave a sort of gasp, and fell, Whether he was injured much or little, none could ever tell. Like enough, to jaidge from the sound, his back was broken on the spot. But he had no time given him to recover, Silver, agile as a monkey, even without leg or crutch, was on the top of him next moment, and had twice buried his knife up to Che hilt in that defenseless body. From 111 place of ambush, I could hear him pant aloud as he strtck the blows. I do not know what it rightly is to faint, but I do know that for the next little bile the whole world swam frrm b'-for me in a whirling mist; Si1vor and the birds, and the tall Spy-gla- hill-top, going round and round and topsy- turvv ociore my eyes, vna au j.ii-1 uer of bells ringing and distant voices shouting in ray ear.

i to Kinds ol FJanmg 1 VV1 I in 4 Successors to Arcadia Lumber Co. Dealers in all kinds of building material. Lai stock. Prices right. Courteous treatment, D.

W. Manager. Arcadia, Kansas. Wm O. Kansas Gty Southern Railwiy.

"Straight as the Crow Flies." KANSAS CITY TO THE GULF. Passing through a greater diversity of climate, soil and resource (ha: any other railway in the world for its iength. Along its line are lie Hnest lands suited ior grnwiiif; small rum, coi flax, i-uiiot. for coiiimorcinl npple Hiid pencil orcliHres, for other fruit and berric: for onim.t riul cantaloupe, potato, tnmatn and general truck farms: for phk-it 'iu' rice i ivnr. Itn tor niercuanTauic iiiiii'lt; ior riuiii.w inmrn.

-o, us t. and Attftora goats, at prices runKiiiK from Free Government 2j or more per acre. Cheap round trip saie unci i tiefda ot each month. Writ jor a copv of "CVBHEXT KVET" published the ANSAS 11 fei SVX KAIL WAY. the short line to ami (r.MK RT ll.f-.

HtK-i II. K.Tri. Tray Pass Agt. City. Mo.

Kansas City, Mo. RucSler, Trav Pass and Immivrstjoti Kansa-. Cit-" i-isinootii, Monde fact, all shining 'with vvns lifted to -t ft.

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1903-1904