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Miltonvale Press from Miltonvale, Kansas • 5

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Miltonvale Pressi
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Miltonvale, Kansas
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MRS J. N. FALLIS, TEACHER good satisfaction. Nick Sundayed in this town last Lord's Day. Stinson Hanson's team ran away while hitched to the buggy last Saturday evening.

Stinson had left them tied to a hitching post somewhere down town. They MRS. MOSS' BUILDING. Correct fleasures. broke loose and started to take a short cut for home, going down Miltonvale, July.20, '98.

Whereas, it has pleased the Almighty God to take from the ranks of this lodge, July 9th, our beloved brother Wilson H. McAl-lister through the agency of death, therefore be it Resolved, first, that in the death of our worthy Bro. McAiister this lodge has lost a useful and honored member and his bereaved family a loving and dutiful son and brother. I Second, that the charter and alter of this lodge be draped in mourning for the space of thirty days from date of this meeting. Third, that a copy of these reso THE DRESSMAKER'S FRIEND.

past the lumber yard across the K. W. The buggy tongue was broken and they got loose and ran up the track quite a ways, not stopping until they came abreast of the right of way fence. One horse's leg was scratched a little, but that was all. It was a very fortunate run-a-way.

The joints are running; right along despite that iron-clad ordi lutions be made a part of i the official records of this lodge and that a copy of the same be furnished the bereaved family of Bro. McAllister, by' the keeper of A great many won. der why the teachers and scholars of the Standard Garment Cutting School are so successful in getting perfect fits on every form without changing a line. This can be easily accounted for, the Standard is the only system in the world that is allowed to use the "Victor" measure. This little invention in it-sell is a perf ect wonder, and every tailor and dressmaker who has seen it declares it to bo tho only true mode of getting correct measure.

It is entirelyifferent from all cf the old styles measurements. With nance, although much quieter than formerly. Perhaps when they get good and ripe again the city officials will pluck them. 4- records and seal and that they be tendered our heartfelt sympathy and condolence. Fourth, that a copy of these proceedings be sent the "Sprig of Myrtle" and one to the "Miltonvale with the request that they Northbound: publish same.

Passenger 7:25 a. W.T.Bond, Freight 4:56 COM.C.R. Bardrick, Southbound: N. I. McDowell.

THE NEW MEASURE. Passenger 9 :20 p. Freight ..10:25 a.m A party of about ten young folks gThrough chaii car (without were invited out to. W. H.

Moore's change) to Tbpeka and Kansas it you can detect in a Wonder cf moment where. there the Nineteenth Century. are f1 to made as it brings out Endorsed by all cf the Leading every outlin cf the Tailors and nodistes Wherever human form, and introduced. therefore you can cut a garment to fit a deformed person just as easily aa for the roost. per ct form.

City. Close connections at btrong City for points west, Oklahoma last Friday evening in honor of Miss Beem, who returned to her home in Courtland Saturday P'J i-f lyji and Texas. JJ. Moses, Agt. C.

W. Allen has the honor of the first shipment out of Milton "LIVE AND LET LIVE." vale, via the.Santa Fe to St. Harris I. J. Josepn, and is loud in ms praise of the Santa Fe and the treatment KB received here.

Mr. Alien has been la tne trade lo years, and years yn ago used to ship to at. oseph quite often. He has now 1,700 THE CASH BUTCHER. In the corner building formerly occupied by W.

T. Matthews. Fresh and Salt Meats. Everything neat and clean, and special attention given to filling orders as you want them. Cash paid for Hides.

AND COMPANY. cattle on feed and says St. Joseph is good enough for every head. St. Joseph Stock Yards Journal.

Mrs. Campbell, of North Platte, W3 visited true Kosters over Sunday. Buckeye Mowers, Wagons, Buggies Hiram Rodgers and family were visiting friends here last'Sunday. ggTPumps, piping and pump fitting and repairing a specialty. DR.

J. HALL, PHYSICIAN SURGEON. John Willey went to Clay Cen ter Sunday and visited his parents there until Wednesday. 1st door West of Office drug store. ttbe Miltonvale meekly flim Elder Newby made a trip to Washington, the first' of .02 1.00 Single Copies Per Year this week, taking his little patient, Miss Halloway, to see her parents.

R. S. V. FAIRCHILD, KLONDIKE, Are you going to the Klondike? Do you want to know how to get there? Write S. K.

Hooper, G. P. T. D. R.

G. R. Denver, for a delightfully illustrated pamphlet devoted to this subject. Frank Felt, a Minneapolis boy, is visiting at his uncle, Alex, Smiths'. PHYSICIAN 4, SURGEON.

MILTONVALE, KAN. Eli Qoodreau, Lew Goudie, Arwed Holmberg and Harvy Hat- Furniture, carpets, wallpaper and paints at Philip Young's. Master Johnie Koster happened ton, the btrong City boys bound for Manila, reached Honolulu July 23. They left San Francisco July 15, and expect to leave Hono B. l.

perry; DRAYMAN! MILTONVALE, KS. B. F. MILLER, Publisher. The G.

A. R. National-Encampment is to be held at Cincinnati Sept. 5-10, '98. Ther Santa Fe is 'figuring on a special train to take care of this business from off this branch.

So you can take a car at Miltonvale and run through to Cincinnati without change. Please let us hear from the old soldiers their friends to see if we can get enough tojustify such excellent service. Full particulars given as to rates, limits, at Santa Fe depot. W. R.

Moses, Agt. to quite an accident Monday even ing. While rolling the hose reel, lulu for Manila nixt Monday, reaching Manila about Sept. 1. A.

R. BARDRICK, the hook struck his left leg below the knee and tore a deep gash which it took two stitches to close. Girls, bring goods for a dress and stay with Mrs. Ackley a week, learn to cut and fit and get a glove fitting chart of your own all for $5,00. They will be the hrst Kansas soldiers at the Philippines.

Reveille. John Dunn's team ran away Saturday afternoon just after they had hitched up to come to town. Drugs, Books The buggy was slightly damaged. NEWS ITEMS. Chemicals, Perfumeries, Medicines, Stationery, Prescriptions carefully Compounded.

Your patronage solicited. Miss Belle Fowler left yester Prentiss and Frank Stanton are feeding 149 head of hogs in the P. yards. day for rough ton. She will visit relatives there and at Man hattan before returning.

A vest was found and brought to "The Press office recently. Its owner will please call, describe the garment and pay for this notice. Mr, Baker and wife of Clay Cen Manly Clark returned from the WHILE ON YOUR WAY TO THE TABERNACLE Stop at my restaurant and have Agent Moses was checked out Monday and 'started for Vermont Delphos neighborhood, where he has been working, last Saturday. that niffht. A relief agent will He is feeding 30 head of cattle a dish of Ice Cream.

1 have everything usually kept in a first- hold things down until he returns. west of town a few miles. ter were visiting the family of l. Harris' Monday, Mrs. Acklev.

dressmaker, fifth Fred Koster went to Oklahoma Nick Schiff man is running tho (class cafe, creamery at Oak Hill and giving HAY. house north of Presbyterian church. Monday night..

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