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Miltonvale Chieftain from Miltonvale, Kansas • 4

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PERSONALS. Some of the many friends of Mr. 1 Miltonvale Chieftain. A fine rain Monday afternoon. Mr.

Emery Dutton made us a tnd Mrs. J. Y. Young's, met last Friday night and presented to them W. P.

Rick, President. Edward Weck, Cashier. A NEW LINE OF FALL GOODS pleasant call, Saturday. C. W.

Jordan ia repairing his res- some very nice presents. J. G. Cushman, Ass't Cashier, E. BrsH, Vice President.

idence. The Kansas Central has changed i Persons who do to business, advertise. its time card again, arriving at this now conva- Mrs. W. J.

Hayes is amount to anything, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1887. rlaeo at 8:20 v. m. leaving at 7:15 liscent. Choice lemons at low prices at 2-tf.

Sheriff Marshall was in town a. m. arriving at p. ra. This change is a very desir the Eagle Book Store, WILL ARRIVE THIS WEEK, CONSISTING OF TRICOTS in all the Popular Shades-, months, 00 50 25 Monday.

able one and makes it mucn more Miltonvale State Bank, Burial cases and caskets of all convenient for those having busi Mrs, Sarah McDaniel is 6lowly sizes and styles, at Phil. Young's. ness over tne roaa. i-assengeru or tf. gaming strengtn.

Advertising known on appli- Rates made cation. freight come through from Leavenworth in one day instead of having Fast horses from, east of the Mis Jas. Carney was over to Concor MILTONVALE, KANSAS. sissippi River will be at the Concor dia last Saturday. to lav over one day at Garrison as dia Jc air.

xjst heretofore. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. L. M. Trowbridge and Luther CAPITAL, $50,000.

A fine stock of China and Bisk The future looks much brighter Myers were in town Monday. ware at bottom prices at the Eagle to this state, if we are to put any Cloud County, Kans. J. II. Miller treated this office Striped and Plain Piush, Astracans, Velvets and Prints; Book Store.

2-tf. belief in weather prophets. A year to some fine peaches. Thanks. ago they predicted, almost univer Quite a number of our citizens Conerress.5th Jno.

A. Anderson, sal v. an most total failure Miss Nora Miller returned from and sold at bought A general banking business transacted. Exchange -Tiiis-e. 23rt fit Ed.

Hutchingon. will attend the fair at Concordia We paid no scro1- Senator, 39tli dist 1. U.Young-. il.uthdist G. W.

KnaBD, her visit to Mr. Scotts, this morning. this week. representative, 1Vbth d-st. Jas.

H. McCail. fed at the idea, now they predict an current rates. Collections on all points in northern and western Kansas will receive prompt and careful attention. Coxmtr Treasurer i.

M. Staekhouse, M. E. Mumford, of Clay Center, immense crop for next year and we Chicking hunting has been the was town Monday, on business. rage for the past week or two, with are glad to hear it.

But then Kansas is going to stand her shortage in crops better than the states east some of our sportsmen. County Clerk, L. N. Houston. County Superintendent, T.

W. Roach. Register of C. Whipp. Clerk District Court, C.

F. Hostetler. Sheriff, kd. Marshall. Probate D.

L. Brown. County Surveyor, S. Doran. Coroner, D.

W. Else. Mr. J. Jennings made a trip down to Bennington the first of the The live-stock exhibition at the Interest Paid on Time of here.

Concordia Times. week. fit 1 AJ-1 Colors in SaxonY Yarn A Full Line of Hats, Caps, Boots and Sloes, Etc, uoneoraia jb air will Deat any ex Conntv Attorney J. W. Sheaf or.

Hie Camp Meeting. hibit ever held in northern Geo. Tittle was in town Wednes Frank Wilson. County C. Bramwell.

A. M. Lafond. The Methodist camp meeting will MONEY TO LOAN AT REDUCED RATES. day looking after his political in terest.

commence here on the 27, of September. A large number of able Everybody go to the fair and be CITY. surprised at the fine vegtables and J. G. Peekin has gone into the men will be in attendance, and la corn raised in Cloud county this cigar-making business with Mr, bor for the up-building of the M.

E. year. Arnold. church. The committee on arrange Mayor, C.E.

MeDanicl. Clerk Jas. Ncill. Treasurer Chas. Taureart.

ments will spare no pains in having The Great Fair at Concordia this JVLrs. J. i. loung and ner son Police Judge, J. W.

McDonald. Marshal W. C. Bahcock. the grounds well prepared for con- week.

Don't forget it. Commences Money to Loan on improved farm and town property at lowest rates. No delays. Money raid over when rja-ners are sismed. We Carry a venience and comfort.

The meet-' City Attorney, Jas. McArthur. Jas. Miller. started for Covington, Tuesday morning.

Wednesday and closes Saturday ing will be held in the beautiful night. I Sharp. Councilmen, i B. Howe. 1 Week.

Chas. Proctor. Park of Dr. Davis within the city 11. G.

McDonald is the news Another of those pleasant gathei- limits. Delphos correspondent of Line of Groceries. paper held again. He is running Principal and interest payable at this Bank. Complete inffs of neighbors at Mr.

J. II. Bur- Messenger. the Cuba Pilot. banks, last Friday.

TIME TABLE. The Post OfSce at Concordia, D. C. Bevard, assistant superin For furniture, carpets, curtains, was robbed last Saturday of $1- tendent ot tne li. came in on 700, $200 in currency and $1,500 DIRECTORS.

the Monday evening train. K. C. RAILWAY, oil cloths, picture frames go to Phil. Younac's where you will find postage stamps.

ne robbery Hiss Nellie Jennings started for a complete line at low prices, tf. was committed by a sneak thief Train arrives, 8:20 p. Idana, Monday, She will teach in W. P. Rice, J.

G. Cushman, entering the back window while the Train departs 7: Jo a. nr Clieap Kea3iisg. Edward Weck, W. L.

Babbitt, C. E. Bush, Clay county, this winter. E. McDaniel, T.

C. Bond. clerks were watenmg tne circus Buy your books of McAllister, J. I. Carney, Agent.

F. M. Culver, Conductor. Misses Emma and Rosa Angelo parade from the front door. We feel very Borry for the Postmaster, and he will give half price for them and Maggie Austill made this office exchange.

4tf. as he is a young man who has CHURCHES. a pleasant call, Saturday. All Cordially Invited to Call And Inspect our Stock. Goods DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY.

C. E. McDANIEL. worked his way up into the world through adversity by diligence W. II.

H. Austill returned Tues says the works is waiting The Concordia Empire stand pipe for the water finished, and now they are for a rain to fill it. OHTJRCH OF CHRIST. SERVICES EVERT day evening from his visit to the coupled with a determination that at 11 o'clock a.m.,ana8:d0 p.m. Mrs.

Angelo. make those who know him admire south and east part ot the state. UUUUa kiLUUVl yi 111. vmij G. S.

Smith, Pastor. his pluck and wish him well. Miss Maggie Reed is home again. She has been enioving an extended The Republican county Conven The best assortment of reading matter for the summer trade ever before in the city is now on the TNITED "PREBYTERIAN, SERVICES AT I 1 11 o'clock a.m..and 8:30 p.m. Sabbath school visit among friends in Clay Center.

tion it to the taxpayers of this at 10 a. ra. Prayer meeting- "Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. W. I.

BnoOKS, Pastor. ERS county to put as one of the planks Eagle News Stand. 2-tf. Mr. F.

Lauderdale, of Oak Hill of their platform a demand that the cost of the court house shall not be was town Saturday, enjoying a Friends and neighbors gathered hand-shaking with his manv friends. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. more than the $30,000 voted.

Tiff, three miles southwest of here, This is the best time in the world Mrs. Scott, formerly of this place. I fETHODIST EPISCOPAL, PREACHING iVi at 11 o'clock a. and 8:30 p. m.

Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Class meeting' at 13 ni. Sunday school board meeting the first Sunday of each month at 3 :30 a. m.

Young- peoples rayer meeting-Monday at 8 p. m. General prayer meeting- Thursday at 8. p. m.

Leaders and Steward's business meeting the last Saturday of each month at 2 p. m. G. W. Wintebburk, Pastor.

yesterday. A good social time was to prove that the republican party but now ot Jlay Center, came up All Kinds Of had. is favor of economical expendi to visit her daughter, Tuesday even ture of public money. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly ing. Millinery W.

an excellent magazine contain If the above plank is inserted and the candidates for clerk and yaws yuss Robt. Miller, of Lincoln Center the gist of the important news of SECRET SOCIETIES. was town Monday and I uesday treasurer are pledged to serve at one the day, for sale at the Eagle Book on business. Mr. Miller is in the half of the present salaries, the ar Store.

2-tf. Kansas, Miltonvale, hardware business at that place. gument is convincing that the party is the people's party and not the Geo. Austill offers for sale all of Mr. and Mrs.

John Squires start MILTONVALE POST, W. R. C. ATJXIL-iiiry to the G. A.

R-, meets first and third Saturdays of each month at 3 o'clock P. M-, in hall, over Miltonvale State Bank. IIbs. H. M.

Cronkitb, Fi ts. Mrs. C. L. Taggaht, Sec.

his land laying in block 30 31, And Everything Usually Kept In a First-Class Millinery Store. I Keep On Hand A Well politicians party. Jamestown Kan- MONEY of the Angelo addition, to the town san. ed for the western part of the state Wednesday morning, to be gone several days. Mr.

Squires is look- The following persons have been of Miltonvale, in lots to suit the purchaser. 1 tf. The Santa Fe will commence lay- after business matters. employed schools the coming On Chattel or Other Good Security. DOMESTIC EXGHAXGE BOUGHT A5D SOLD.

CLOTTD LODGE NO. 224, 1. O. O. MEETS regularly every Saturday night.

Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. Phii YojJtfG, A. Rice. K. G.

Sec. year: FOREIGN Mr. and Mrs. E. G.

Matthews ing tracK on tneir line running through Miltonvale, to-day. This inf ormationr was received from a re- CLYDE. Principal, Prof. C. O.

Smith. Ida lJiper, jjlyrtie 1L. beymour, started for Kirksville, Monday morning, to visit their daughters at that place. They are thinking of going to Florida in the near Give Me An Early Call. Ada M.

Dilts, able source. The K. C- train was late Monday IB RICH ARDPOX POST NO. 103, G. A.

at Miltonvale, Kansas, on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month, at 2 P. M. Visiting members are cordially invited. a. a.

ibv, p. c. J. W. McDonald, Adjt.

CoUections receive prompt attention. Deposits Received. Ella Murray, Delia R. Lewis, Lou B. Steadman.

3IILTONVAI.E. Prof. J. A. Dixon, evening on account of extra business caused by the change in the L.

M. Trowbridge brought us a ILTONVALE LODGE KO. 212 A. F. Datoronn ft Ullnriifnrd Urrnnxrc Rev.

II. E. Ballou, Mary Shmn, time card. Hereafter trains will arrive on time. OF WEWM FARMS A.

II. meets in rajrular communication sample of his corn that grew on his farm on Pipe creek. The stalks are eleven feet high and have ears over on the 1st and Bra xuesaays oi eacn III i Ul Alice Bond. GLASCO. mm huh nib au 1 We are closing out our stock of month.

All members in good standing are cordially invited to attend. E. Hecsted, W. M. J.

L. Carney, Sec. Prof. J. W.

Woodward. 12 inches long. This is a fair sam jewelry at very low prices. If you ple of a field of 30 acres. Maggie Jones.

Cora Thompson, SOLICITED AND KEPT WITHOUT CHARGE. TIME LOCK SAFE. need anything that come and see us before buying elsewhere. O. U.

W. JA3IESTOWJT. Prof. J. L.

Tarbox. HAVE Plenty of Money at Same Low Terms. I I I i i I I I I I I Mrs. Chas. Taggart and family Mi meets regularly every Monday evening in hall over State Bank.

Visiting broth tf A. R. Bardrick. Born: To Mr. and Mrs.

H. P. T. B. Gould, Joseph A.

Walters, ers cortiiaitv invited. S.P.Smith, II. W. J. B.

MOKKis. Recorder. Miss Lutz. Daily Reporter. and Miss Eda Loomis returned Friday evening from a long visit to Washington Territory.

Mrs. Tag-gart's health has been improved greatly by change of climate. Symons, on Tuesday, August 30, a fine large boy. All parties doing RATES HAVE NOT RAISED well with the exception of Mr. The civil engineer, who has been VfAOjn LODGE.

NO. 55, DAUGHTERS OF Rebckah, meets every first and third Wednesday evening of each month. Visiting sister-? and brothers are cordially invited meet with us. Wm. S.

Phelps, T. T. Thatcher K. G. Sec.

who is still suffering from a severe setting the grade stakes on the M. Walter Fury, of Carmel, called attact of "protracted smiling." L. S. W. railroad, left yesterday Friday.

He is just recovering morning, Having completed nis la Persons receiving this paper who from a sore knee, caused by letting bor on the line, vve understand do not expect to become subscribers With Us. Ttr n. T. TX. MEETS EVERY FIRST AND the corn knife slip while cutting the track will be connected with the will confer a favor on us by sending third Thursday afternoon of each month Mp.3, J.

B. Johnson, Pres. corn, lie reports everytning mov side track of the Missouri Pacific. us word. Remember the Chief BURN'S GROCERY MOVED TO CORNER OP NORTn 1st.

St. AND STARR AVENUE, IN OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING. ing along nicely up that way. which was laid recently between WE GIVE PRIVILEGE TO PAY $100.00 tain comes at only $1.00 per year. that track and the B.

M. in the A SD OF HOPE, MEETS EVERY SUNDAY flat 4 o'clock p. in. 4' Mas. Pres, The Chieftain and eekly Capital at $1.60, Green Valley.

Mr. A. B. Fry took a load of yards here. Will run up Lost creek, out Judge Compton's farm south of the city, down through Center township striking Pipe creek JNo lurtner aeveiopements yet hogs to Miltonvale last Monday.

or more at any interest payment, and write it in your papers. Interest payable at tnis office, rite us if you need money or call and see us and Mr. Denser girl is sick with a the Terbush murder case. The commissioners will probably offer ISiltouYale Markets. every Wednesday.) Our Prices on Groceries, Queensware Woodenware, fever.

4.2S4.70 a reward for the murderer if he and following it down to Minneapolis. There is no question but that this road will be built and that Mr. Will Zahn's little girl is sick doesn't commit suicide or die of I AT CLE, Cows, fat, 1-50 Steers, 3.00 CORN, 35g-40 with a fever. old age before they consider the Mrs. Urban was quite sick last t.A'3 (0 early, as the company is under heavy bonds for its completion at an early I ''ITER.

15 Save one or two per cent, a year.DOWN. country produce bought matter. Empire. Thursday, but is better now. 08 POTATOES CO date, lhe Missouri Pacific compa- Mr.

Joe Urban and family were It is highly probable that the ny is DacKing it, ana are not going visiting Mr. Shmnan last Tuesday. M. E. Mumford, Manager.

court house will have to be built of 6tone. It is not possible to get to forfeit the heavy sum named Mrs. Tiddock, her son H.dward AND 'SOLD. Wm. the bonds.

Concordia Times. Kansas. 01a.y Center, and daughter Alice, of Manchester, brick without waiting a long time McK. BURNS, CITY DRAY Co were visiting Mr. Hush and family Be-onlon.

for it. The commissioners will meet next week and decide the last week. lhe following committees, to Francs: lewsft- Mr. Cooper's sister and nephew DK. G.

F. BEATTY, ONE PRICE CASH DEALER. Goods deliv matter. Empire. make preparations for the Ottawra to have gone to Nebraska, to visit an PHYSICIAN AKD StBGEON.

county Soldiers and Sailors Re-un- ered free to any part of the City. See the new advertisement of other brother of hers. T. hey start Pull line of Surgical, Gynecological and lon, to be held Markley's grove. Caldwell, Peterson Mumford.

ed from Concordia last Wednesday. Sept. 22, are announced on behalf ou need not pay the high rates Born To Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Obstetrical Insrtuments. Calls Answered Day or Night. Office at Residence, MILTONVALE, KANSAS. 'The City Dray Co.

is prepared do all kind of work in that line They have good teams and heavy wagons, and can accommodate the public from hauling a band of Kenesaw Post, No. 47. asked by other firms for money. Bell, on Aug. 26, a son, weighing A -1 -V-i.

What has become of the hawks? There seems to be very few around this summer, while previous years they were quite numerous. Caucus. There will be a caucus of the Republican voters of Star held at the court house in Miltonvale, Sept. 7, 1887 for the purpose of electing 9 delegates to the County convention to be held in Concordia Sept 9 as ner rail of the County Cen. un Arrangements and rogram: 9f pounds.

All parties doing well. Call on tnem or M. E. Mumfoed, Manager, W. D.

Thompson, W. Harvey, A Splendid Offer. J. Powell, D. M.

Dunn, Geo. Klise J. McAETurxt, Attorney at Law. E. A.

Rice, Notary Public. 7-4 w. Clay Center, Kansas. Hawk Eye. ITIercdltli.

Mr. Editor: Sir: your corres To secure speakers. W. W. to moving a four-story build The Santa Fe has issued its time Wright.

To secure Beef and Ta iag, Francis Jbwett, bles. R. L. Jones. pondent was privileged to" be at Miltonvale, Kas.

Good speakers, good music, both table for trains running into Abilene. The passenger train arrives at that place at 7:30 in the evening the old Settlers' gathering, on the first day and was permitted to shake tral Committee. Polls open at 2 vocal and instrumental, will be provided, and these will be sandwiched and leaves at 8:30 the morning. At a Bargain! with good bean soup and coffee, all Within a few weeks the time table will include Minneapolis. Messen The Weekly Capital and Farmers Journal and the Miltonvale Chieftaijt.

for only $1.60. This splendid offer is for cash, and enables every citizen of our county to secure a valuable paper from the capital of the state and his own local paper at the price of one subscription. Subscribe at once. of which will be furnished free for those who bring willing eyes and ger. Miss Maggie Reed will, for the next the friendly hand of many of our old friends and spend some of the time in friendly chitchat, then heard some splendid talk by the Hon.

J. C. Cline, N. Nicholis, Dawes, E. A.

Rice, S. Courtney and the father of the editor of the Chieftain, all of which was good tin cups and plates to Money to loan on improved them. farms and town property at Come one and all, and while the CO days, offer at cost a hne line of Millinery goods of all kinds; Consisting of Spring Hats, Trimmings, lowest rates. Jvo delays, bre once more brns brightly, finiJ. mm A.Wc vo recall again by pleasant scenes the to listen to, reminding us of times days of '61-5.

Handkerchiefs, Collars and Cuffs signed. (Principal and inter' Post Commander. Geo. Klise, past. Was not there the second day, but learned they had a good time until rain dispersed the crowd which was very large.

The rain My goods are the best. CALL AND SEE est payable at this (Bank, jtf. iltonvale State (Bank. Daeing robberies and petty thefts are becoming an every day occur il continued until Thursday morning, rence in mis country. Dome meas Republicans don't forget the caucus Wednesday.

This is to be Them, and make your Rice Mc Arthur, Successors to Proctor McArthnr Real Estate, Collection anil Insurance Office, We will make you a Chattel Loan, We will make vou a Farm Loan, We will make you a Rate of Insurance as low as any one in the County. Money paid when papers are Signed, 1NSIMCE WRITTEN IS THE BEST COMPANIES. COLLECTIOXS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. RICE McARTHUIL XZoizit Got Jxiy I2rctno23. 0Hoo and we are in hopes it will get away with some of the chinch bugs, that ure should be taken to prevent it, as it is a disgrace to the people of the Arion, Center, Nelson, Shirley, Colfax, Starr, Aurora, Oakland, Meredith, Lyon, Solomon, Lincoln, City of Concordia, 1st ward, 2nd clioice.

p. m. and close at 6 p. m. Chas.

Pboctok, Committeeman. To The Republican Voters, The Republicans of Cloud Co. are requested to meet at their several voting places between the hours of Two and Four o'clock, p. on Wednesday, September 7, 1887 and elect delegates to County Convention, to be held at Concordia, Kansas, on Friday, Sept. 9, 1887, at Ten o'clock, a.

for the purpose of nominating the following county officers: County Treasurer, Clerk, Sheriff, Register of Deeds, Coroner, Surveyor, Commissioner, First Dist. Each township will be entitled to the following, number of delegates: Elk, 11. North Lawrence," 3. South 2. East Sibley, 1.

West 2. Buffalo, 5. Grant, 7. one of the most important cam United States, who boast of leading 5. 5.

4. 5. 4. 9. 4, 3.

4. 6. 10. 2. 4 3.

3. 4. the paigns that this county ever had, important because it is to the in terest of every tax payer to elect 3rd has done more to destroy crops than the drouth. And Mr. editor if you had seen the big eara of corn that hung on the stalk before the speakers stand, you would have thought somebody in Kansas would have corn to eat in spite of bugs and drouth.

God has always heard the crys of His children when they cry unto him in distress. So we think there will be plenty and to spare for the sustanence of man and beast. A. J. McAllister, A.

Ilibbs and others were subpoenaed to go to Minneapolis Wednesday, to attend the Shoemaker trial. 4 th and men to fill the county offices who will wobk to eeduce expenses and lower taxes, John McAllister is to the front with books and stationery. He has prdered a stock from Chicago for the fall trade, which will undoubtly be the largest stock of the kind ever brought to our city. Give him a call and he win convince you that you need not send to Kansas City to the world in civilization, to outdo the bold bandit of Greece, or the sneaking thief of Italy, in preying on property and lives. It is claimed this class is mostly of foreign birth, be that as it may, but remember that the bold, impudent hoys that we so often see, shanning all that is good and manly, looking for all that is low and are the class that are being educated by public carelessness to commit these crimes.

After it is too late, we talk of reform, the end is reform in the penitentiary. Who is to blame? W. H. PARSONS, (Dentist Miltonvale Office EstoJjlisUcd May, 1386, PAINLESS METHODS. Teeth Extracted, Cleaned pr Filled nd fillings- WAJXRAXTED to lay and preserved the TEETH.

Artificial ipeth $5. to $35, adapted to the mott difficult cas.es. jeSce dar to nt ten af awh mouth. The City of Concordia townships of Lincoln, Grant, Starr, Elk, and Solomon will keep their Polls open from Two till Six o'clock, p. m.

Geo. W. Tittlk, T. P. O'Bbikn, Chairman Secretary.

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