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Mapleton Dispatch from Mapleton, Kansas • 1

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Mapleton Dispatchi
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4s "mAPLETON, KANSAS FRIDAY, Hovr 30, 1894. VOLUME' 8 ing to buy a new buggy. The girls will A BEAR SCARE. be glad to hear it, Much Excitement Caused By Supposed Mr. Stafford, a first class painter ,01 Harding, Is going to move Friday to a farm near Fulton.

His neighbors are Bear at verge. th a neoole living north all sorry to see bim leave. and west of town were much excited over some large black animal which frequents that neighborhood. It was seen several times near habitations. Mrs Misses Svlvia and Belle Post made a TMRECTORY.

a. o. c. w. Lodge 'Wri every Monday evening in A.

O. XT. W. bi'll'. iny brothers cordial invited.

J. B. Rew, M. tfogle, Roc. lTof 11.

l.oil'.Hj No. I. Meet, 1ft. and i)r1 Fridays' of each inonih in A. F.

W. ha.HJ Lina Mvriek, C. of TL Fannie Braden. Ree. flying visit to Ft.

Scott Last Monday. Last Monday evening was the regular consecration meeting of the Y. P. S. C.

E. at the Presbyterian church. It being Thanksgiviug eve a short program was rendered consisting of recitations by Misses Grace Buck and Vina Nesbitt, a dialogue by six little girls and last Miss Donna Loar recited "The Famine" by Longfellow. After this light refreshments were served and those who participated in the pleasantries of the evening will long remember it as one of the most enjoyable events of their lives. Pr.

Miles' Pain VHs are guaranteed tosfow jferttoeJe in 20 mluutea. ''One cent laose. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEE3. Tlie State Commander writes us from S. W.

Oheever seeing it near tneir There was a dance at Mr. lurners last Monday evening. Quite. a number of house. Emmet Cheever says it our young folks attended and report a saw it several times and shot it twice with a small pistol.

Emmet says that preasant tune. Miss May Kendrick went to Mound he does not corno to town on loot a ow, nian seen the animal one Citv last Tuesdav. And quote Fhot at 8e per pouad; Powdor, 20o per pound, anri Other iionny McAndrew of Carthage, night while riding home, on his bicycle. is visiting at the home of Mr, Luth goods in proportion. WE ARE TRYING HARD TO SERVE THE K.

N. i. "time table. North. No.

2S0 GMnsr youth. 0:02 He said it looked more HKe a cinuauwu onvt.hirnr else. Last' Saturday er Latta this week. PEOPLE and we Will not be undersold. uca Lincoln, Neb.

as follows: "After trying Mr. Burr Latta is completing his edu the boys organized and seemeu ueieiui- tc it. ICS other medicines for what seemed an 0D- cation under the instructions of Miss atmlns tr. Unrinnd kil tiie animal wlwcc waicit -uwr sMnate cough in our two children, we Lulu Feemstdr at Forestdale. We won it their failed to locate it.

der why'aurr quit a profitable job at nr, livins- 114 miles norm wi tried Dr. King's New Discovery and at the end of two days the cough entirely Morsman $15 per month to go to school. of here says hs saw a large black wolt in left them. We will not be without it the yard Tuesday morning Messrs Bert Maxwell aud Clint Coyan went to the Jndian Territory last Mon hereafter, for our experience proves what, these ueopie i that it cures when all others tan." u.mr t.hfir fears are not to be day. Mr.

Maxwell has sold his farm and Signed F. W. Stevens State Command BEES, aughed at for a black wolf is some nks of locating in the nation. Hi friends will be sorry to lose him. er.

Wby not give this great remedy a time a dangerous costomer i. Mr. Samuel Miller and family spent trial as it is guaranteed and trial Dottles are free at Braden Bees'. Kegclar It will proably be killed by someone oe Dealers in Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. Absa Fresh meat at Mender's.

Our job work is up to date. Mrs. Frank Mojor is seriously ill this week. Dr. KUrs NeTwo Plasters 23c.

ftt aIlclruKRlsh. Teachers, let na have a report of your each month. Some miscreant ft do Wm. Stradley's harness uiouday night, Dan Van BusSci rk of near Harding is crecdng a burn 40x40. L.

M. a id J. H. Underwood were in PL Sooti A. O.

Lacy went to to spend fore long. lom Miller near Fulton. size, LOe and $1.00. Mtuulaclie in 20 minutes hy Dr Miles' Pain Pii.ls. "Once cent dose.

Henrv Jolmsou and wife of Red field A Chance For Hustlers. We want several live, Wide-awake can and Mr. Guyerahd family of Indiana were the guests of Mr. William stock Notic Wall paper, Window shades, Stationary, School books, Toiioc good- aaJ vnssers to represent the Dispatch in mwr over Sunday. Drugs, Medicines Uliemicals Glass, Paints, Oils, I have bought out J.

II. Green's Meat this and adjoining- counties, 'in Will Woiran says that of all the now Market and confectionary aud will con tion with ttaeNational Newspaper Union. era he ever saw he prefers the beautiful tinue to do business at the old stand, The work is new, popular, and very pro 'rose." keeping on hand at all times a stock of fitable, requiring neither capital nor previous experience. It is worth looking Miss Sylvia Post entertained some rcdi and salt meats, fresh bread and Yotir patronage MAPLETON, KANi'jA'i coufeetionaiv, tobacco arid cigars. I nice looking young follows from Alapie tnn liiHt.

Sundav. after, and if yon want a real good thing infhe way of llgln. pleasant and profit have come to stay and request a share of your patronage, ours for business Lost, Strayed, Stolen or Mislaid. A young man smiling face, bright brown eyes and newly painted cart. The last seen of him was at Wrillie WALLS ROBERSON Wholesale Dealer in C.

M.EADEK bud? Miles' Tain Pills. "school EEBORT. able employment, it will pay you to investigate this at once. There is money in it for hustlers. W'viU! for full particulars to THE NATIONAL SI.

Louis. Mo i TlwnkKglvlnj? with bis parents. Dr. M. Tip pie arrived home day from bis lengthy iait in Texas.

T'ue SPATCH is on the improve. Notice iUe amount of news this week. Walter Rogers is entertaining a baby girl which arrived at his home last Fri- day. John Powell ho has been visit in; in Ft. Scott kit that eity for.

Iowa pice tl-i'd Ti'iner, Ywlei. makers and Jo we er. at Jd radon Eces" drugstore on Monday. Ulue Mound Dentist Phipps' Rate last Sunday evenitig. Any information desired please call on Miss Nora Phipps.

Ruby. The lolloping is the report of Forest Dale school, district No. 12, for the Harness, Saddles, month ending Nov. 23. SCHOOL REPORT.

Enrollment, males, females, 23; Average daily attendance Additional Local Meat at Menders. N. Layer is on tho sick list. The Glorious, rain. Braden Hees have a' magnificent Those not absent during the month are Oda Latin.

Way Ypi TnsUik, Sadie No. 15 Market Street, PORT SCOTT, -J 1 The following is the report of Avon-dale school, distiict No. 8. for the mouth ending Nnv, 2'5. prcMMit evf-rj day were May: Kendrick, Lena duharnos, Rosa Johannes, Earl uaim.N Maxv ell al ter Maxwell, Burr Commons, Blanche KANSAS Vu rrv.i rk, Lee Lei.

Willie lift, Jvbio Wool; ftMuiiie Woolard and Oda Van stock of pliwii and celluloid holiday Those neither absent nor tardy are Oda o-oods. Latin. Mav Van Buskirk and Sadie an Fonlk, Jehu Young. has those daisy sleds. Visitors.

G. Visitors always welcome. Fekjistek, Tr. II MiKesell, D1SA.LEU IN IU- A. Tipiile has ordered letterheads No.

enrolled Average daily alien lance, 1G.2. svhove percent in WediHwlav. 5. See. him tor I', Is of The Walnut Journal is now publishc' ftt iVau f.D-ii tin Bra.

Woods int an in that word. Tom shipped a carload Thursday evening and went to Kansas the same evening. fi. 0. Bybee and Hoy Uriiton went to Ft.

Scott last pigbtto attend a Thanks giving meeting ot the A. O. U. W. MaiThve liei was issued Wednes- Watches.

Clocks Jewelrv, 1 It May Bo As McH For Yon. Mr. Kre I Miller, of Irvicff, 111. writes See Morsman for stove-pipe. the examination at the end of the month are Roe Maxwell, JSugene Maxwell.

Fiaa and CC.j.i. ia i i.U DiainoiuK, that he had a severe Kidney trouble for ncWcii's Auiiea Saivc. Ti.o SlnlvH ii) rlie World for Cuts. many years, with severe pains in his Alt KENDS. Burr Common, Olvde Commons.

Eute Kendrick, May Kemb itk, Lena Johannes, Eosa Johannes, Aide Commons and p.vuidoe -Xftres. rlivr.Siiitltlietiin. Fev- SILVER and PLATED 'J WARE. mt. er sores.

Teller, Chapped Hands Chil 1. 119 Ft, 1 imek and that his bladder was also at-fected. He taied many so-called Kidney cures without any good result. About Walter Maxwell. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Vvv Roll of Honor: May Kendrick, Lena blains, Corns and a 1 'Kin positively cures Piles, or pay required. It is "iiarauLd io give perfect sat- 0 I O-. dav for the marriage of G. Mover ol a year ago be began the use of Electric Johannes, Burr Commons, John Young Taenia to itiss Mvra MeGowaa of Berlin. Bitters and found relief at once, lec- Isfaci ion or money reiuiiunu.

cents per box. sale by Ui-adon and Roe Maxwell. a. Me( 'art has finished the plaster trie Bitters is especially pdapted to the Visitors present during the month Roes. ins- on S.

Cheever's new bouse and it cure of Liver and Kidney troubles and worn Mrs. Amanda Go fife. Mrs. William will now soon be ready for its oeeupauts. often aives almost instant relief One The DISPATCH Maxwell, Mrs.

Tom Nuzum, Mrs. Lizzie Commons, Mrs. William trial will prove our statement. Price of 1127 East Wal is entertaining his father, Thomas 60o for large bottles at Braden Ke THE DISPATCH Mnrsraret Perkins, Misses Tillu Johan tk Ik and nes, Nora Phipps, Ida Commons, Sylvia and Belle Tost and Rev. E.

S. bolinger. OT All nersons interested in school work Address all orders to the DISPATCH, Mapieton, Uii-i- are cordially invited to visit us ex Kansas City amine our work. ism. Trte Poisonous Acids In the blood that should be taken up ahd removed by the Liver and Kidneys, but these organs get out of order fail to do their work-and the result is There are a thousand remedies for the Liver and Kidnevs but there is only one remedy for Jtheuma--ism, and that is Dr.

Druramond's Lightning Kemedv. If you have the disease, send $5 to the Driunmoud Medicine co. is MaiTi T.nn. A'ew York, and thev 1884. Swearengen, of Middleport, Ohio.

-Monitor Some of the young people went to last Sunday to attend a Cath -lie tneeti ns. A mong them were Misses Lou Cross and Donna Loar aud Messrs Will G-een and Arthur Lacy. Yesterday running George Swearen-gen, his wife, father and brother all came up from Ft. Seott yesterday morning to spend Thar ksgiving with the f.iiii'yof lligby. L.

Weaver When'-hungry MISME ZUCK, Tr, CORRESPONDENCE. Glendale. IN FORT SCOTT STAR for only $1.15. Wa are bavins very nice weather now GO TO The health of the people in this com munity is good with the exception of a Sid's 222 East Wall Street. Telephone 87.

J. Agt, will seud to your express address two i. fownnifis Mr. Packer is on tiie bick large UOttieS enoun lor mumun Anvonewho is having an XV TT IIrL THOMPSON BROS, of Ft And get a square mealjfor 15 cents Mrs. Hale has liad a barn erected on argument with Rheumatism will feel fully repaid by the iirst dose.

Agents Scott Have one of the finest Dis. North of the bridge. her farm. an 1 wife were also present at the dinner. J.

W. MeOua'd bad the misfo; trine to lose hi? tool ehest and entire, kit of tools by theft last Monday evening. They were in the unlmished building on tiie Byington place aud were taken from there. He had cards printed at this of plays of Crockery (both plain and wauteci. Avonciale School decorated) Fancy Last Tuesday we looked iu on the tea A.

O. Lacy, Lamps, and Furniture ever shown cher and scholars at Avondale school. First class rigs Our school is progressing finely under the auspices Miss Anna Benham. Miss Maggie Miller is home for Thanksgiving. There will be an oyster supper at the church on Friday.

Dec. '7. Miller and Richard are threshing this iu Bourbon county. found this school In a wide-awake Beautiful Goods. Bought right at Furnished on short notice at all condition with nineteen enrolled and all Prices that will astonish you.

I'bink there. Miss Minnie Zuck is teacher and fice eonoi rning them aud offers a reward for information leading to the return of the tools. F. G. Moyer of Xonia and Miss Myra MiGowau of uorlin were united in rag'i bv Squire Tipple at his' resteence Wednesday evening at Seven o'clock.

13 peculiary interesting in that capacity of a 100-piece Decorated English week. imtiM Net lor on More Pkim Rose. Elegant Decorated Banquet Lamp, BARBER All work neatly and promptly done. Watch and clock repairiug. GIVE ME A GALL AT Tee GoodiLucUYerytasis.

Rigs for Commercial men a Specialty. having taught hore Biie wa yet ma-tee i years of age. Her scholars are devoted to her and seem deeply interested iu fneii studies this term. The board is fortunate in securing the services of 28in biwh tor oona uk Kockti for $2.00 bolid Elm ICock Harding. Corn husking is nearly ovor.

The bride is one of the fahiest of the fair and well kb own and esteemed in the niidibor'i00d in which she lives. The ar tnr ft 1.75. DAN HESdONG, l'r Room Suits. Center lables, Repairs are being made on the church. Mr.

Tim Stone of Fulton Mapieton, Bedsteads, Springs, Fancy Upholst- Miss Zuck as teacher and we predict that both scholars and teacher will be mutually benefited by their association this winter. ornr and UOtDier neat a.u. F. E. Hall.

W. W. Thayer. groom is a steady, industrious young farmer living near Xenia aud is well known here. We wish them all possible happiness and future pr.speriiy.

FOR ALL KINDS CF WAUON, CAB has repaired the plastering and Mr Stafford is paiuliug and papering it aii ha at. nvmvi'h next Sunday. at lower prices than you ever heard before. Forestdale School. ATr.

John Daniel of Hammond was in INET, AND GENEIiAL WOODWuu The local editor dropped in on this We invite your inspection of the above whether you wish to buy or Watchmakers AND Practical Jewelers. this vicinity last Suuday at the stone hmiKH on bid. se'bOo during school nours iasi xues-day and found thirty-nine scholars bus not. Thompson Tho Mnrmon meeting: at the Line 20 north Mam at. school house closed last Sunday evening Wish to announce to the people of Mapieton and vicinity that they will be at Hill is Braden was down from Pleas-' anton the first of the week iu the interest of his class in elocution.

We with to again fa 1 your attention to the importance of this study. It is useful in almost any phi.se of life, but more so in ciociety. tie advantages to be derived from a thorough knowledge of elocution cannot be overestimated aud you now have a chance to leara the fundamental priuc'idei for almost nothing. with a larire attendance. The protract 'i KiO TO J.

McCilETY. LOWEST ed meeting at Dayton also closed last the Drug Store Monday 01 eacn wee ily at work. The teaener, miss iauu Feemster, seems to under stand "teach-in- the young idea how to shoot" and withal handles her gehotl well. This school is one of the most progressive ones of the-county districts and -with Miss Feemster at the helm it can be Knncinv evening. New Meat Market At Green's old stand.

O. E. HEADER, Prop'r. prepared to do watch aod jewelry woi -i 1 51-mnniwil' Rnvs.be caieful; don go to jurs. in a first class anu Rniin nnd rena riiia- of fine and comp Amers after night.

Willie Phipps says thev have a cross dog. licated timepieces a specialty. Watches Fresh 6t Cured Meats posful. However the same Stnipn. From Mr.

Jonu ruray labt examined free. i ni.i'ncrion about the erasers cannot be Alwavs on hand. Fresh Bread, Mmiflnv niL'ht a new set of harness. He brought against management of the Confactiouarv. Tobacco and cigars Prices.

thinks thev were taken by movers. Auy Tli ft Tnnalra Semi-Weekly school as was brought against me flnmfl and buv: 1 win officers in Ft. Scott, namely, that one giving information regarding tnein will ha liberally rewarded by the owner. wo ituratnc.u Capital and the Mapieton Viol. liradcu onei to give a term of eb bt b-sfeons for Sid.23 and bears all the expenses of LgUt, fuel, etc.

At the close of the term a eontest will be had and the winner will be presented with a gold medal, second winner With a gold, pen. The medal will be worth striving for aud we advise the young people to look into this matter. of usinf velvet erasers. The scholars um is on the sick list this DIbirAiGil ior TREAT YOU RIGHT. C.

E. Mkadeb. here use the less elegant but more ser laViln mips of rftff. week. vir nwl nur nhntntrrnDher Was TO Dr.

Miles' Nerve Plasters 25c. at all druggists..

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