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The Chapman Courier from Chapman, Kansas • 3

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C7 'f I' "i ypr a-" 1. UNION PACIFIC TIME TAULR DO TO FAfiCHER Everything Marked plain figures. FOU Tins nil kinds ol lewvl blanks for 1 Morlnnges, T'orals, neatly drawn. Oftuse in OR AN CSS. IE AST HOUND.

Train No. 202 (passenger) due 201 213 (local a a 212 (stock train WK6T B0UNI1. Train No. 203 (passenger) duo 201 217 (local freight)" Has. 1 a ni 8:12 3:01 a I CiCARS, TOBACCO and Confcclionory.

Rummer drinks of all kinds. 3j iL cL bC 0 6 ia A to OOCLS Death. piedt Thursday. June 13, at 10 Barber Shop for Sale. o'olock a.

Mrs. Sarah Manning, of pneu Tickets furnished to all poiutH in the United States at cheapest rates and baggage checked through to destination. For maps, rates and all other information, apply to E. T. FiUNOis, Agent, Chapmau, Kansas.

CtlXTRCliES. I will sell my barber shop with chairs and all the usual equipments of a first-class es tablishment, cheap. Clifts, Wagner, The good old lady was bora in Ireland about C5 years ago, At a comparative early age she removed to this country, and for well nigh thir years has lived in Kansas, and since the illness and doath of Mrs. 26-tf Chapman, Kansas Baso Call. Our baseballiats have at last organized a METHODIST EPISCOPAL.

Services every Sabbath, alternating between morning and evening. Class meeting at 10 a.m. Vreaohing at 11 a.m. p.m. Sabbath School at 2:30 p.m.

Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Frank Hoyks, Pastor. O'Connor, she" has made her home witn the family of Dennis O'Connor and has been' well known in this vioiu-ty. Her neighbors love to recount her i if'ii -Mass 10:30 A. every Sab-Rev.

Fathkii Hill. many deeds of kindness and her loving ais- ball club. They will play the Junction City boys next Fnday, at Junotion City. The following are the names of the players and respective positions: Morse King, pitcher-. Lint Jennings, catcher; Sheeran, 1st base; C.

MoBratney, 2d base; J. Kexroat, 3d base; J. Sheeran, short stop; J. Callahan, right field; T. Quirk, oentor field; C.

Clifford, Toft nuinn None know but to love nor. The funeral was held from the Catholic We are the only exclusive Dry Goods and Grocery house in Chapman, and wish to say to the people of this vicinity, that we carry tho only complete line of the above-named goods in the city; and seising as we do, aimcst We can and will give lower prices than our competitors. There is seldom a person but will admit that to pay CASH ior croods is money saved. Try it a year and see how much your POCKET BOOK WILL FATTEN UP. CASH trade is what we are after, and it is very evident that we are getting the Lion's share for which we are duly thankful.

We are showing a hnmh in this olty on last Saturday tore CONOREGATIONAL-Preacbing every Sunday at 11 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Sunday School lu a m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. J'.

F. Smith, Pastor. trill nffiaiatinir. The at- oun, Ave. jL-tin.

tendance was quite large and the procession to the city of the dead betokened the esteom Lateb: Scared Won't play us. with which the deceased was regarded. Flew Firm- EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN. Preaching every Sabbath in the vacant sohool room, alternating between the hours of 3 p. m.

and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday eveuing. Everyone made welcome. J.

F. Soberer, Pastor. Mr. Tom Seamen has purchased a half interest ia the Banning moat market and the Accidentally Shot. About 7 o'clock Friday evening Mish Anna business will hereafter be oonduoted under ibo firm name of Banning Soanlan.

The Buchanan was accidentally shot with a re SOCIETIES volver by Charley Jolley, who pointed the revolver at her in fuu. new member is a young and energetio gentleman, and with the many frionds ho justly claims, the business will doubtless be a com AO. II. Division No. 1 meets first Sunday in each month at 3 o'clock p.

m. Ouito a carty of young folks were picking oherries in tho yard of Postmaster Uuclian- plete success. They run a wagon into the GA. R. POST NO.

302 meets every first Tuesday in each month at 2 p. m. L. A. Gibson, P.

C. au's borne, corner of Cedar and Heventn country, d.ily. streets, and were having a good time chat mi OF SimR 00! Quarterly Meeting. Our Methodist friends held their quarterly VERY ATTftAOTSVE T. S.

0. Meets at the Congregational church every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. All young people cordiall invited. U. S.

RexrOat, Socretary. meetiue ia this city Saturday nueruuiw. The meeting was one of unusual harmony and satisfaction. Rev. Underwood, of Clay ting and enjoying themselves.

(. harlie Jolley sat on the yard fence playing with a rusty revolver, 22 cartridge size. This he kept snapping at the cherry pickers iu fun. It made Miss Anna Buchanan, the sixtoen-year-old daughter of our postmaster, nervous and she begged young Jolley to stop. He replied, If you are afraid, I'll shoot you," and lnnehinaly snapped the murderous in Center, was present in the stead of Elder Mailinon.

The meeting on Saturday evening Mrs. J. 6. Sparks was dispersed by the threatened storm Hnndav inornina tho usual lovo least was p.m, Pamsol.s Ladies' and Children's Silk Mitts, Kid Glove, lis, Broideries, Pluses, Trima Good; ChalU, miiste, Plain and Fibred Sateens Ladies'. Misses' and Children's Hosiery in Fast Tans and otl cr Ve have it! stock several grades of Herinsdorf Fast Black Hose Miies and Children.

These are guaranteed Fast Black, and if lut as represented can be returned and money refunded. held, after which Rev. Underwood preached strument at her as she stood on the step-ladder at a little distance. As bad luck would have it there was a Mrs. J.

C. Sparks has the leading stock of spring and summer styles of Summer Millinery, and has just received a new lot at a nicst effectual sermon. Entertained. Tt is duo to both the lack of space and the cartridge ready for the descending hammer Very reducod priees. Also Corsets, mietios, Neckwear, etd Ladies, and it explodod.

Miss Anna shrieked that thoughtlessness of our local editor ttiat we she was hurt, and jumping from tne lauuer, failed last week to speak of a pleasant party call early and get good selections. Fruits, Confectionery, etc. walked a few feet and fell to the ground. gived to her classmates and teacher by Miss At 3 o'clock Saturday Dr. Oakwood re ported Miss Buchanan as resting easily and CALL AND SEE HEB.

not suffering great pain. All attempts to Liima Jackman, at tho homo of her parents on Wednesday evening of last week. The evening was spent most delightfully In mm to vocal and instrumental, and in social conversation, etc. At a suitable hour refresh fiIIliMllBl Hull v. find the ball have proved futile.

It mny be J. Sparks! s. oome necessary to make an incision in iu ments were served, which received ample ustico at the hands of the guests. The LOCAL NEWS. 0 arocery Department wlU 0 velavoraMy wit, oUn abdomen in order to remove it.

The girl pulse is about 100 and her temporature over 100 degrees, indicating considerable fever. It Will take from 24 to 48 hours to enable the physicians to determine with any certainty whether or not she will recover. Later; The advises are that tho young evening will be long and pleasantly remembered. consider A Railroad Decision. department, always Keeping thQ only realy compiete nuraolves auite; modest wnen io uiaim onlQt, vnn An appeal was made by the citizens of ladv is much improved and will probably in the City.

We give more gxouei tneuiLy. MiRSfifv and Rinehart township a short time ago to nave Child- A -J- recover, but will oarry the lead in her body. the station, Pearl, on the Rock Island, moved trpt plsewhere We have a raw aoiian ua get eioewnuio. pnQ. of, the iactory.

one ami a half miles east, where it would ren's shoes to close ouu xu uau T. J. FOLEY, AUCTIONEER. For fruit jars go to Clifford Co. A few more locals on the second page.

Look md for prices on Staph Groceries. Armolel Snider. Three young Poland China Boars for sale, j. II. Taylor, Pearl, Kansas.

The Enterprise Independent devotes one and a-half columns to local base ball news. The editor helped do the sooring; Quite a number of cash subscribers have County High School Examinations. better accommodate many of the petitioners. The Abilene Reflector publishes the fol GEO. SNYDER.

A decision was returnel yesterday by tne board refusing to recommend the new loca. tioti, owing to its being on a stoop grade and lowing; "Some two months ago Superintendent J. S. Ford and Prinoipal S. M.

Cook sent out lists of questions to the teachers of the county, to be given to those pupils da- so unmvoraoie ior me uuuu6 FAIR DEALING! The present location is exactly midway be-, tween Woodbine and Enterprise, and the board thinks the matter had better be left airing to enter tho county high school, ine ODEST PRICES! Man added to our list this week. The Cour following teachers complied with tho re ier and Chapman are growing more popular quest, gave the examinations and sent in die papers of their pupils to Prof. Cook for grading: W. II. Phipps, Miss Helen Meyer, entirely to the railroad company.

Reflector. Tho Infernal Breed- Buri'lary is becoming quite a common daily. The south district Sunday echool conven I. Early, Miss Annie Sanborn, J. s.

linn nf the Kansas conference of the United IIIIIHIU Bllllll I' "J'--" thiu nnrii.m of tLe country. Our Lyons, Robt. Gaffney, Edward Betz, Edward brethren church, will te held in Detroit, oxchanees are full of accounts of burglar Kansas, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs Mischino Oil at Humphrey's. iaed houses. For six or eight months Chap J.

S. Diehl. W. E. Binder, Jonu 11.

Engle, J. F. Landis, J. II. Keisley, G.

B. Allen. A. C. Deitz, G.

I). Keifer, McK. De- day, June 25, 20 and 27. man had no disturbance, but on lust The.iustly popular firm of Poor Knight Miss Mollis Cogan left last Thursday for Kansas City and Leavenworth, to bo absent a month visiting relatives and friends. C.

A. Clifford and Wm. Snyder visited Abilene Tuesday, taking in the sights and attending the I. 0. O.

F. lodge in the even- Friday the house of G. W. Eanson was SAIMT3 AND StNMEBS. have concluded to go to buying fat hogs for entered, and but for the timely vigilance of Mr.

II. in -driving oft' the intruder, the result the eastern markets this summer. Uiey Molte, O. Hates, 0. G.

Smith, B. F. Smith, Jesse Englo, G. T. Reisner, Bear.

The following are the averages of those receiving a passing grade; r. Vntnviti'Wn 88 have hart broad experience, are well and midst have been serious Abilene vigorously enforcing the vag Ll-lUVl, Mr. Finley, of Abilone, will conduct rancy ordinnnoe, much to the sorrow of a John Wilson, Abilene Mr. Knox is baok from Assaria. T.

Smith was in town Tuesday. P. Shoeran was in Abilene Monday. 'A. Poor was in Abilone Monday.

Rev. Soberer was in Abilene Tuesday. Win. Appleman was in town again Tues 89 89 half dozan tramps, who in default of $24 ana costs, are under surveitance of tho street iievuo Wilson, tlourge Ivaullman Alma Blown 'i 1 UU 118 98 8a II race Knglcr Grace the services at the Congregational churon next Sabbath morning, and Rev. bod well in the evening.

W. II McMillen arrived in the city last Friday, and is visiting his relatives. He is Ellsworth. H. Taylor Emma Martin favorably known throughout east Dicmnson and will doubtless do an extensive and acceptable business.

26 -If We are informed that A. N. Drenner will 1 eoonbuilda house in town. It is a matter of necessity and many more will certainly follow his example before fall. With the houses now under way and those contracted for, alone.Chapmau will make a grand showing before Sept.

1. There is going the rounds of the press a list of the mottoes chosen by the graduating commissioner. As a consequenoo, that city is becoming rid of petty thieving. Men who are crying "no work" throughout the entire year, are a dangerous class to tie to. Abilene' s.

officials have established a good Wi IW UU .100 UU UiB "'V 113 U8 'M has many friends here, and all gave mm a Amy ilooro 1' loreiH'o Mooro MluU t'iumii BU'Uio Hummel Ubhie Scott tannic Hoover Uiuss Harali Zuok Alice Hosie precedent. Fourth of July Excursions. day. Mr. and Mrs.

-Hoag spent Saturday in Abilene. M. P. Sanborn was at the county seat Saturday. P.

F. Whitehair visitod Junction City Wednesday. J. M. Fisher, of the county seat, was in For the Fourth of July colebrations the hearty welcome.

Dr. Kelley has returned from his visit to Kentucky. He reports his child much improved, but too weak to make the trip at this time. Mrs. K.

and the ohild will LilUeKuL'li Annie Kirby ,1 II Lower 8(1 U'2 U5 82 92 8j Uti U4 Uo Union Pacifio Railway, "Tbe Uverlanu Route." will make a rate of one fare for the is liugti tvale Tower round trip from all stations at which tickets be alongoon. tlull'ney, Navarre OGUallney Curtis Coleman, Solomon City high school olasaes of Kansas. Of these, eix are Latin while eleven classes had the good sense to choose English to express their idea of life. Just why a class of Kansas boys and girls should have a Latin motto when there is plenty of good vigorous English to 80 around is not easy to understand. Kan Mrs James Talbot hai returned from Ar town Friday.

are sold to any other point on its lines witn-in 200 miles. Excursion tickets will be sold July 3d and kansas City, and having spent a etion urne Mrs. Lynch returned to her home in Kan rm A BBS ff visiliDg in Chapmau, left Tuesday lor Ran sas City Tuesday. Mevliia ivina Jessie Kins Lewis West-nip, Woodbine Minnie Callisiur, Carlton Winnie Soles AUie l'eok ilymi Doolcy Cura Shriver Louisa Volstradt.Chapmau 4th, good going on date of sale, and good returning until July 5th, inclusive. Tilt CLUIHIfcn, dolph, Kausas, where her husbana is engaged iu the grain business.

W. B. Banning was in the county seat A large number of cities and towns on tte V.i U4 Ui 8S i 8 SS 70 80 97 U5 UU Tuesday forenoon. line" of the Union Pacific Railway are pre C. E.

Schcll spent the Sabbath with his Will Sell Goods aa Cheap as Firm in to State. D. Dunn went up to Salina Saturday, Nellie cugau Kate Cogan Hihiti. Amiprson family in town. He is attending mo teacn-ers' institute at Abilene this month, He re- returning Sunday.

sas teachers Bhould discourage sucn wiocy if they wish the respect of the people. Hector. The tress on the school ground have all been mulched, and are growing nicely. They add much to the beauty of that part of town. Mr.

Warnock has finished re-plastering the old school room, and we can now justly boast of one of the neatest school-buildings Jennie Wilson paring to celebrate the coming Fourth ol July in an elaborate manner, and will offer a very enjoyable program for the entertain-ment of their guests. The above special excursion rates are given 5 per Cent, 10 and 20 Per Cent off, or All Oil. John Drenner spent several days in Junc Katie Loy John iiowry Mn.iul Liml'V ports some interesting encounters with his pedagogic brethren and sisters. U9 tion City reoently. Carrie owry Miss Nora Maloney returned to her homo St 87 Alitrhell.

the and long- in ordor that you may take your family and Bert vei John Coverdill Tlionms Sheeran Goorce Haiisou MuhJt Ttnail WON'T BE UIMLrvi My Stock ia Complete-in All -Its Branches. My at Bkiddy last Friday. friends to any of the numerous points of tried secretary of the Y. M. C.

A. in this rined his position, and accepted 88 95 80 80 interest and assist in the various celebra McGrew, the famous school furniture man, state work, including the north half of the 80 spent Friday night in town. and one of the best kept grounds in the county. Our efficient board is apparently taking more pains than ever before to give tba district good service. Now let the outbuildings be supplanted by new and better Richard Cline Horace King KilitU Snyder Forrest Poor Dennis O'Connor Linua Jackinau 87 state of Kansas.

unction City lribune. iions. For detailed rales, tickets, time of trains, call on or addross any ticket agent of Malta Sanborn and wife spent Sunday 90 80 with her parents, at Sutpheu Mills. James Slneran Dr. E.

0. Barker, of Ulysses, has to make Guthrie his home. The CLOTHING STOCK is First Class, Care-. fully Selected, arid Every Carmen GUARANTEED. "sr Vni.bin5 ILL, C.P., Sb, Glo.

Trunk, od V.l. the Union Tacifio railway. HO 82 S9 A. W. Hargreaves, the popular merchant 80 80 Doctor is an old practitioner, and his ser-nan be had by calling at Lillie's drug tailor of Abilene, was in town Wednesday.

Michael Keuey Joim Callahan Kliza Quirk Carrie Coverdill Maud f.owe JnliaCruto llattie Htottler 80 ones, and all will be pleased. The duties of treasurer of the state Sun. iay sohool association having become too onerous for Mayor Lebold, he having so noon other business to attend to, he resigned the position this week. The execu Obituary- On the morning of Juno 13, 1889, MiS. Mary Murphy more generally known as Grandma Murphy was released from the store, the first door west of the bridge.

James Sheeran made a business trip to of the Best Quality and Lowest Trices. Gulhrie Getup. Junction City the latter part of last week 88 ...85 87 82 80 80 8S Give Me a Call and I Will Save You Money. Clinton Marts Anderson Lowe Theodore Marts Lizzie Waterstradt Mrs. J.

E. Snvder returned from a short Truly.Yours C. YERKES. Rev. J.

F. Scherer leaves Monday next ihree week's trip to Illinois, to raise pains of this life, and taken as all wlio Knew her believe, to the land of eternal resWg We have not been ablo to obtain F. visit with her parents below Abilene, Friday. money for tho building ot the new Lutheran U)ia asiwiey, Alii-e hiiriuger Mrs. CoODer and son, of Junetion City, are as we would lilse to give concerning ui mo, church in this place.

Ho will visit Borne vi Kmnia flim-ray visiting F. C. Yenea and family this week. his father's old fields of labor, wnose Ila JStmaniion Nellie It van, Detroit and can only make the following statement: Grandma Murphy was nearly 85 years old, tive committee at its meeting in Topeka, accepted the resignation, though loth to lose Mr. L.

from the officership of the association, and appointed T. E. Dewey, of this city, as treasurer in Mr. Lebold's place. The selection is a good one; Mr.

Dewey is an enthusiastic worker and will do much to advance the interests of the association. Abi-lea Reflector. Minnie Issett Carl Wlek Wm. Orcutt, the Abilene photographer, memory this church is named, as wea as other points where friends of the family re and united with the M. E.

churcli, ana Has 96 98 89 03 Clement VVieK been for 68 years a faithfnl christian. CHAP MAM was in Chapman the other day, delivering goods. side, Mrs. Scherer and Ueorgie win accom Nellie lMmi Huben Dederick A littla more than CO years ago she wet 86 William Alelviu nlli. t.anil) 91 pany him on his trip as far as Vibbard, where she will visit with her sister, Mrs.

married to the seed huBband who yet sur MaudUreeiiman Mr. Levi Ilumbarger, one of our irost enthusiastic teachers, was in the eity a short 90 95 86 vives her, and who says of her, "As Bbe iiinn4 Kvau Mnof the citisensof Salina originally Hauser. A. J. POOR CO.

was when I first knew her, so she always fmm Jnhnmowu. P. In the dcaia of time Friday evening. Guy'lilton Elsie Tilton Susie Wa truer 80 81 100 Mm. Geis br the flood at the latter place, Rev.

J. A. Bright and son George left m. for Chicaui). After a short was until she died: always kind-hearted, eood.

and true." These two facta, 68 years Mrs. Edwards, who has made her home Carrie Clayton Keeil IB tt! at the Snyder House for several months past 4b hearts of the good people of Salina -were touched. As a consequeuoe, tbey are ih. will aoend a few days visiting Mr, a christian, and 60 years faithful wife, 83 Sarah Mgte Benjamin iSert -DO SO left for Topeka Sunday. Rrit.t' relatives in Pennsylvania.

They are a noble epitath for one of the Savior a lowly ones: lowly in this world, but exalted iil from New York on the Bothnia for Rer. J. F. Smith will preach Mcrher. 70 SO 81 A A lilHHies, Ira Eichelberger Florattraham Flora Herrlnton in the world above.

London, June 19. Mr. Bright being a dele-to the world's Sunday school convention nong the most liberal in their responses to the needs of the sufferers. On last Friday a cr load ef fiour, beautifu'ly decorated, passed through this city for the relief of the sufferers. This sentence was inscribed on tha eide of the car: "This ear of flour for Funeral services were held in the M.

son next Sabbath, in the absence of Rev. Mr. Herr, he having gone to England. Will Talbot left tor Falun, Kansas, the other dav. We hope to hear early and often ift held in that city.

Uefore coming nome GSf3EHAL BAKSCirJC BUSINESS! Loins at Reasonable Rates. 5 Collections Promptly Attended. cbnreh of this place, conducted by th writer, assisted by Rev. J. Smith.

Ihe will visit the Paris exposition and take a Finnic Eliza. Fry AdilieWyalt me Fry inina 1 i Cma I'rau, Wwls UNworili fhirdmg, OypMim ova Marsow 1- ti.n, City flerm-itif. The Nc wishes he Johnstown sufferers, from the citizens of remains were laid away to rest in the Good linn. Mav the hlesi-ed Savior him a pleasant County of his boundless prosperity, financial, social S7 and matrimonial, la the meanwhile we have a mourning feriist left behind. I Nsws.

ever abide vUbber bereaW hnsbinl. Btsv. 6lin Kansas." Besides showing the good will and sympathy of theSalinaites.it will prove a good advertisement for the Flora Join s. i 1- lorcncu.

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1887-1891