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The Arcadia News from Arcadia, Kansas • 5

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The Arcadia Newsi
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Arcadia, Kansas
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m. No. 2 rtMaa All passenger trains run daily. All rreigni trains run dally except Sundav. Trains Vo.

1, 2.3 aud four are U'P'J pitlman Buffet Sleepers aud trJeltaln hair oars. Number ShastdrouKo to Viekwurc "a ftnd direct connection ui yy The pot for all points east west and north We." Is. i only direct line Gives th.rmh course I. Bookkeeping. Shorthand, Typewrittin (Fr Actaal Business VmM, Pcnan.bip, Commercial Arithmetic, nmm riral Law.

Short. Cuts in i2ures, Utter writing, Spelling, iitc. Every Graduate Of The College Is Now Occupying A Good Position. orpTTnovTuprTTu patrs TK TTTR COLLEGE are bo li CLUB RATES IN THE COLLEGE are so saie at Arcaum twnn United states mm wui. Bn au round tnptets totoaji points and aU Five Teachers, each a special in his line.

STUDENTS liberal that eall on us Wag WeU the Manager of the Ulub caa secure a me oouoiarsiiip hoc. have lot or outer kjju m. Jno. W. BuChkbt.

Gen'l Agent. 0. S. JOHNSTON, Preridknt, Pittsbueg Kansas. Send tor Catalogue.

Rooil Pnwlnr TTlllllll's 06W ad 111 Will Walker. Misses Lillie Walker AHOUNDTOWN THIS WEEK and Clara McFadden, were over to Pictin, Saturday afternoon this issuse. They give very low prices and are selling large quantities of goods. Give them a trial and you will An exchange says: At 18 when a man is young he thinks he knows it all he likes to wag his active tongue and exercise his gall; he struts around in uoble rage, the world is all his own; i 1 mrl A ntn The Emoire Coal Company, of Coal- What We Saw and Heard. vale, has got three or four attachment OITY COUNCIL.

Meets In Oi ty Hall Ut Monday night in each Month. Mayor. J. R. BOYLE, ALDERMEN.

A. H. Bourne. James Johnson Ooo. Walker.

W.J.Curnutt, Frank Soctt. Police Judge C.L. Bussell William Crltes Street Commissioner, d.C. Pasley Wasurer C. O.

Anderson. John Davenport. suits on its hands, tins weeK, J. R. Wear, left Tuesday for Girard go back again.

Elder Milton, of Fort Scott, preach, ed again on last Friday night, to a very large audience at the Christian Church, His subject was, "If any man be in Subscribe for the News. Caste? where he goes to sell McCormick ne laugus iu uuui tuo nunu ut and listen to self alone. He wears a window in his to see his whiskers grow; he thinks the ladies pine and die because they love him so. At 35 as ycu may suppose, he's knuckled down to biz t'is not till 50 that he machinery, for that Company. Aere and a little brother tell on a Fowler Ullum, have been very Christ, he is a new creature." girl.

Thomas M. Oir, Cashier of Rich LODGE DIRECTORY. Subscribe for the only Arcadia Hill, Bank, was a caller at the Bank, ou March 8, he was well pleased with knows, how big a chump he is. News. busy the past week and are having a heavy trade.

The boys are rustlers. Mrs. Ira Allen and two children, of Rich Hill, Missouri, are visiting the family of E. M. Brewer, this week.

the Kick our city and country, he thought land Mrs. Lizzie Sholiz, is ou list. Arcaiha Council No. 12 Am Association meets ntt hull on tise lut and 1 iid TkucMay evenlturs ot eaco month. K.

HarriK'er 1'iesldot t. D. W.Wiest. deeretan H. Condon, has private money to loan, on short time, at a reasonable D.

K. Morris, was trading in town, Tuesday. Mrs. John Carter, is on the sick list, this week. Pr T.

K. Richev. was at Pitts From all over the country, come words of prai3e for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Here is a sample letter from Mrs. C.

Shep, of Little Rock, "I was suffering from a. very severe cold, when I read of the cures that had been effected by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I concluded to give it a trial accordingly procured a rate of interest. Call aud see him west of Arcadia ought to bring $b0 per acre. J.

I. of Garland, has announced to the people of Bourbon that he will be a candidate for the office of Clerk, of the District Court, subject to the Republican County Convention. The Christian Endeavor, of this city GK K. No. 171, meets on the 1st and Saturdays of each month at 7:30 p.

th our hallinriumphiey'sHall extends an invitation, to the citizens to meet with them next Sunday night, burg. Sunday. Mis. L. B.

Cox, has been very sick, the oust vvtek. John Dobbiss. Commander. G. VV.

Fowler, returned Wednesday Miss A'lice'McDonough. of St. Louis morning, from St. Louis, M'ssenri, bottle. It gave me prompt relief, and I have the best reason for recommending it very highly, which I do with pleasure." For sale Eugene Marsh.

wheve he spent two weeks, buying J. I). Green and wife, drove to Fort Scott, Monday. The iich men cf a town change every ten jears. it wa in the citv of O.

XT. Meets ii! theit hall every and Saturday nightsof each mouth. tf.COBUttN, M. W. L.

McfioN lGI.nl I. O. O. meets in their hall Mon day night of each week W. II.

Simieckicr, Geo. Green, Secretary; goods. Mr. and Mrs. Walker, of Parsons, Missouri, h.is secured a possitiou with G.

W. Fowler, as milliner in his large department store. She arrived Wednesday morning, aud went immediately. James M. Humphrey, of this city, received an increase of $2.

00. a month on Ins nension. last week. It would Kansas, was visiting in this city, last Caste? Coal vale, Tuesday week, the guests of I. Light! and nf II.

inputs an Use 2d au 4t i- Miss Ella Murphy, of near Mulberry familv. was iii tne ctiy ivionuay Don't forget the W. C. T. con Wednesdays of each month.

Carrie Johnson, Mrs. E. R. Green, vention at the Opera Home, next Fri Opera Home, next Fri- be a good thing if every old soldier Miss Ollie Lightle, will sing a Recorder. Chief of Honor at the E.

Li Sunday night. J. day afternoon, in the evening nhil also "wcuij vreti a substantial increase, on Saturday morning the pension he now receives Miss Mav Holeman, visited at Gar OHURCH DIRECTORY Farmers are rushing their spring land, one day last week. Sunday School. 10 a.

work and many of them have got their Election Proclamation. It is hereby proclaimed by J. R. Boyle, Mayor of the City of Arcadia, in the County of Crawford, State of Kansas, that the Anuual City Election will be held on Monday the 4th day of April, A. D.

1898, at the City Hall, in the aforesaid City between the hours of 8 o'clock A. and 6 o'clock p. of said day to elect one major; five Councilmen; one City Clerk; one Police Judge; one City Marshal and one Street Commissioner. Dated at Arcadia, Crawford County There was a good meeting held at the Christian Church, in this city, on last Sunday night. EHer T.

II. Cond Misses Ada Richards and Cora, Bell, Social rreeetihg, 4 p. in. Prayer meeting WHnr.iJiiv Kveninars: Y. P.

S. oats and corn ground plowed and visited this office on Monday. Bund ay evenings; Teacher's meeMngp ready for planting on preached a missionary sermon and C. M. Buchanan, of Pittsburg, was i aiiirrtitv evenifcs.

1 H. (jondon, Dr. J. C. Pasley, reported the birth 1 all who were present are loud in their At Supt.S.S in this city, on Saturday last.

praise of his effort along this line M. E.Ckiibch. Regular services xic- The City Council met in regular of a child to Jess Vt idmrd and wire, on Sunday night-a girl, Mother and While Dr. Holeman, was making a evt valtftrnate sunoay.aiiernaieiy un'i Injr a. 1 eveninjf J.

Ii. Ewbai.k, Pastor monthly session on Mondaj night. professional call on Saturday last, his child doing nicely. JaT 1V a' Miss Jessie Ilarri8, was visiting in James Johnson and wife, were at, horse was hitched to a post, laid uown Mns. C.

O. Andkrbon, Supt. the country from Friday to Sunday. Mulberry on Friday and Saturday of and broke a shaft of the buggy, when Johnnie Goodman, was up from nwiTKR u'Tisr. -Regular services Satur Inst week, visiting their daughter, S5 'ffitWi Pittsburg last Saturday and Sunday.

Kansas, this 3rd day of March, A. D. 1898. J. R.

Boyle, Mayor. Caste? at 11 a. m.an'J7:;sup. m. .1.

M. Johnson. Pastor John Casteel, ofVerdella, Missouri, Mrs. Lena Bevans. Chas.

Dando, of Springfield Missouri passed through this city on Tuesday, going home. He had been up to Fort it broke looso and ran away, scattered the buggy all over the south-east part of town. There was quite a large attendance at the Proverb Social, at the residence of G. E. Newbanks, on Saturday night and all are profuse in their' praise of visitfd with I.

Lightle and family last OATHOiac-Bervices Third Sunday in etich a Rev. Da. J. A. POM- week.

1knt, Pastor The Rev. Ewbanks, preached his Dr. R. M. Bell, has been very busy Scott, on business.

-s arewell sermon in this city on Sunday this week, in demal surgery, at this J. W. Capps and John Rodgers. aro place. painting the out side of the Christian R.

M. Bell. Dentist ARCADIA, KANSAS. Mr. and Mrs.

Newbanks, as entertainers. A neat sum of money was real ized for the W. C. T. U.

Society of to a large and appreciative audience. We are informed that the Reverand gentleman will not be returned to this charge another year, but will be put Dr. A. Bell, of Coal vale, was in the Church, this week. The color will be city Saturday, trading with our mer white when completed.

KOJTDA.T TUESDAY and WEDNEBDA chants. Elder T. II. Condon, preached an LIBERAL, MISSOURI, in a new field of labor. He has given excellent satisfaction on this work and Rev.

Ewbanks, is attending the M. TKUBSDAT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY excellent Missionary Sermon Sunday at Cornith Chappie to a very large and E. Conference, at Ottawa, Kansas, has made many friends. this city. An old gentleman by the name of Buck and a young man named Frost, were arrested on Sunday evening near Englevale, in this township, for theft, in Dry wood township, Bourbon Co.

It is said they stole a saddle off of a of each week. this week. appreciative audience. roia pais LESS Private money to loan, on long or ACCIDENTAL DEATH. On last Thursday forenoon, Levi Ianley, received a dispatch from his short time, with approved gecmity by T.

H. Condon. J. T. HOLEMAN, daughter Leila, of East St.

Louis, im Mrs. E. Harrigcr, was at Fort Scott, horse, west of Garland, and it was found in their possession at the time of the arrest. They were kept Suu-day uight in the City steel jail. There was a festival given at Le Roy, Missouri, on Friday night of last week, which was well attended and a good sum of money raised.

Prof. O. P. Cochran, wife and babe, came home Saturday from Garland where Mrs. Cochran had been visiting the family of Dr.

E. E. Anderson parting the sad news of the accidental on Saturday last returning home the Physician AND Surgeon same day. killing of his son, John L. who was known in this city by his many associates bj the name of "Roy." Mr.

Hart OFFICte For some time, I have suffered with The ex-prieoners of war held an en rheumatism and tried every imagin OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL. tertaining meeting at Fort Scotl, on able remedy, without effect. Mr. ley left for that city by the hist train. We take the following from the Globe ARCADIA.

KANBAS. Saturday last. G. S. Wells advised me to try Cham Levt Hartley, returned from East Louis, Illinois, where be went to The second meeting of the Epworth berlain's Pain Balm, telling me that Democrat, of March 4th, which explains its sell; attend the funeral of his son, J.

L. League of this city was largely attend it bad cured many cases ot long stand ing like mine. I have used four hot rlartley, who was killed last week. ed on Sunday night. GOODMAN SON'S FIREMAN KILLED AT BELLEVILLE.

John L. Hartley, fireman on loco Wra. Armswortby, of Rich Hill, ties and feel sure that one more bottle Mattison Brown, commenced a suit motive No. 340, of the Illinois Central in Justices Court before a Justice of will make my cure complete: A. Missouri, was in the city Tuesday and returned the same day.

Railroad, was killed about 1:30 yester Kontz. ClariMiiore. Ark. Sold by the Pease of Lincoln township against 'V1! i i i I 4'- Bakery and Eugene Marsh. a Coal Company at Ooalvale, on Mon Stephen Winslow and family, of day moruing, in Belleville, at the coal chute at the foot of Richland street, Oskaloosa, were attending Church, in day.

Elder T. II. Condon, held a Mission. being crushed between the apron oi the chute and the top of the cab of this city Sunday last. The marriage that was reported of ary Meeting at the Christian Church, Very few of the girls who look coyly a young conplu of this city, has turn- Sunday uight.

There was a large audience out to hear about Foreign the engine. Both uh arms were Drouen and bis rib crushed. He lived but a short time after the accident, and Restaurant. out to be a "take" aud those who out of the corners of their eyes at men are good housekeepers. were congratulating them, are in the soup.

Missions aud a good meeting was held. Miss Cora Bell, gave a recitation on Mtitdonarv work, and some cood sing- It costs a New Jersey lover $10 and begged those about bim uot to tell his mother of what bad befallen him. Dr C. (. Bay hill, the company's surgeon, was speedily summoned, but Hartley wna HiH.rl hnfnrn his arrival.

Coroner costs to kiss his sweetheart in the ina had been menared for the occasion milts a liberal offering was made at Nothing is easier than criticising, fault finding, no talent, no self denial no brains, no character, are required presence ot two old maids. But that is not a circumstance to what it would Schildroth held an inquest yesterday the close the meeting. The young Fresh Bread, Conf ectl Miery, Tobacco and Cigars. HOT AND COLD LUNCHE8 at all hours. Tropical Fruits at very low prices.

ARCADIA KAN8AS. have costs him if he had kissed the morning, ana a veraioi or aooiaeauu death was rendered. Hartley was 24 years old and unmarried. people need to be commended tor tne good order on that night. Oh Who Was Present.

two old maids in the presence of his to set up in the business. But those who are moved by a genuine desire to do good, have little time for such, weet'jeart..

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Years Available:
1898-1898