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The Madison News from Madison, Kansas • 5

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i board at the Hamilton Restaurant at iifteen boarders Notice of Special Meeting. What are you doing For Sale- On Maey's farm 3 miles east of Madi-on between 7t-0 and bushels ot good choice corn in ths crib. Apply h. J. ClNKLE, Madison there now.

The restaurant and fixtures Madison, Kas, May 17, 1888. Notice is hereby given that there will your town? Now is me HEADQUARTERS rt OF JUAS, Enwrnii. May 1, 188- to make Mad on and the good will are now for sale. Mr TTpfF of Illinois, a son-in-law of i bo a special meeting oi THE MADISON SEWS. General Order No.

3, Series of 1888 directors and stockholders ot tne wa.u- p. DfiMalorie, the leading drug- wife Mrs. E. Marshall of this place, with his relatives in Hamilton. wm Hotel company, held at tne note.

riBt of the city, drives a finely stepping The Department Cornnianoer -winn to General Order No. 7, from building in Madison, ivana, LaSies' Shoes. Our stock is complete in every depur-ment and our priecs the lowest, C. 11 and examine them. FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1888.

gray horse to a brightly snimng riage. National Headquarters, accompanying of Mav. 1888, lor tne pu, Vv Heff's health is poor. Vrai.fc Brasher has been sick eight considerins the question of building an thi order, in reference to niemoiuu i expected to deliver weeks and is not yet able to be out of nUnH Mav 30. 1888 sermon on Sunday prcced- down centtlin for each insertion.

tv vAftrs this day has been the house. Mrs. Brasher is now UIC tlTJOT addition to fie hoto1. baudmjr. By order of the board of directors.

Geo. O. Loyett, S. V. Bitlek, Sec'y rres- of it in- IU1 a th loval neople ol this ookthev have a hard time DaV.

KeV. JODU -J T. B. Sw ain Co. Wood and Posts.

I have for sale at my residence northwest of town a lot of wood which 1 ant will assist in the religious services. snirit of reverence ana ordered out by thaadTfrtioer. deed. A treat manv strangers are visiting gratitude for the brave men who laid Graham Hour at Swain's. Fellay is treating his dwelling on nf Second and Shfrman 1 to iurmsu leuj-m in and around Hamilton ana u.u.

Illinibfr' of fcnee MADISON TIME TABLES that down their lives in uie T. of hallowed memories; uiu That is pun w.srebv the Eureka papers ii 1 I ..,.1,. I i lii pail oi Hr.mil- I II Your orders respectfully soiien-C. W. 1'uokstok.

va.teful neopli pay floral seem well piesea wm Kansas. Weil they may be for post ed. Editor T. W. Morgan, of the Messenger, was united in marriage lust week with i.

u. to unc hlulCS, O. K. W. B.

K- BENEDICT KXTEKS10H. th Nation's honored dead healthiest Ui tlip. iirettiest and Streets to a new coai oi -right, paint and beautify your homes. Brethren Church will beheld at Hill and testify their devotion to the prmci one ot jfjurcKii location iu the county. Tim.

erf God's First Temples" rrroves of Kvera'i-eims Miss Stillwell-a sister, we, presume pies for which they died. of 7T)own thrir. 17,1 Siiliwell who, in the days long past st, Tr should be observed in a loving and Top school house Saturday auu OUu M-iv 2Cth and 27th. All are cor The egg scraps trial lias been over until the next term of court. 1 i tn raalec :50 a.m.

Arrive 8:12 p.m. Leavel Madison. -vQt irit in which all should unite, Forest Trees. Geo. Piinn of Evergreen, Ddor lVcr over varieties of all sizes, and millions lever in the News oilice.

7JS i We Madison June hrtilv congratulate the talented young mug guess uie doj before they left. Tiioy keaping in mind the tact mm uj I I r7.7i i. i 1H-15 Virgil nm nt nnees awav n.ao -mi marriage his bndc on tneir lb: mercy and the Wood oiour i 'inrspry on this continent. dially invited to attend. Don't advertinhoTT you will have plenty of time to lean up against the little green shop on the corner and $mb 1- its Toronto.

I 5ilH (iiter are all feeling fir.st rale and don't get scared worth a cent. and sinccrelytrivit that to any are to-day enjoying roe dimuk the roseate sunshine of wholesale pric re-united country. gleams of tho gladdening their pathway To this end Your Commander iecom- A. T. S.

F. K. K. joy may ever illuminate and guide them on to a discuss and generally "cuss u.e ters, editors and all others who have full realization SOUTH BOUKn. mends that each Post attend divine ser The Santa Fe gang arc now- Bocts tuid Shoes, bnsv driving piles and repairing the We have the finest and iw I bridge across Slate creek.

They are i tock of BooU and ui Lrnitliurnlmi well with the work ami county, and ur prices ar. SOUTH BOUND cmiipiete ireenwood the very Morgan is a hoim's fairest promises Passenper tho courage to oppose uw 5:18 p.m. a.ui, PaBMtnger, W- wt vice in a body on the Sunday preceding memorial day, as a fatting prepara- Accom. Fr t. saloon.

most excellent young gentleman and, hnrvlrwT his obnoxious politics, conducts two piles a day wit only ten For further information wu A. L. Cable, Agent, Madison, Has. business tion for the solemn duties oi iu That on memorial day the comrades as jlowc. Wc hold ourselves resiiousiuio for everything we s-U and guarantee' i satisfaction.

Call and examine i.flif Ti swa (JO new i y- men and a tmi engine to do the work. Two men with a shovel a ad pick ought house on west Main sue semble at their respective post rooms i as good a paper as is conducted in the county. If Mrs. Morgan would only take control of the political department and make the neees- soods. vp.i in procession to the ceme- fine appearance, and much cretin is Messrs.

Horst Jones for the excellent Corn meal at Swairfs GasolmeHTMcUure's. teries, and where practicable mat iut We have nil kinds of excit'evnent For ShIq. U- (n S. P. Smith PUro lim) ogus tluvinff workmanship they have rtirtpiayou there be conductea in awuiu from a yard ot care- nrnMcribed in the the construction of this building.

I.1 iitlllA I Tfl(' iltl Villllli sary changes while Will rustles for locals lmt wo have no desire to run this sr.biect into politics-so here, old i I. ance wnu infxrnn hook. illlU it ucin.i. racket in our post Thry settled Oil cake apMjvhone Graham flour at Swain's. Send us the news of your locality.

,1 A. Walker, the painter, has just 1 111 i cted mniei-i, uia.v.i the 'best cockerels hr-d, and raised by i' a of Piimrhamton, N. pcniw The Department extends a cordial m- their difficulty tho same evening m-i finished painting A. Dobbins' cosy little residence on south Second Street. Jim boy, is our IW- Long inny live! Graham Hour at Swain's.

u.t;n to nil fraternal and military or- season, w'uo is the lui glass of soda water at the restaurant. nmr there another fuss between and most ex-niiuni Wyandotte i ivi.ll nvivk- Our subscription list is daily increas icusive hrecueroi pr and Sabbath schools, as well did a good job of work ami the neai -1 m.vi.i-.'.- 1 i in America. in. i- 1 i IP 3 J' to all ltwal men and women of Kan- mg. one side ami i nm mated pearance of the building is greauy in l0 1 Fatlntr Lawhori ou the Yerna Corbit, Mrs.

Hays, lot. nf sereen doors ever brought Mrs. Waford j0'r possible result-. Eggs M) to us in sacreu uwi creased thereby. I have plenty of money now to loan on real estate and can furnish it promptly and close up the loans when papers Geo.

O.Lovett. that day- By commanu oi on the otlier. The, or Jrdera ho. I iv tilled with fresh, fertile eggs, batis- ly tilled with tresh and John Wafc-d old (fpullomaii laid Mayor Kendrick's idea of a "decent nis eoni taction guarameeu J. W.

XEIGHAK, Dept. Commander O. H. Coulter, A. A.

Gen'l. fore the county attorney last Saturday. Thrall, Ran. and respectable place" was fitly empna-sized bv a regular fisticuff at the billiard iuc E. R.

Trask, formerly of the now de- iv.i...i;..,, Timet is eiiKaced in to town at the lumber yard. 18" Seeds! home grown flax seed at Swain's. Bring your jobwork to the News job office. We can suit you in style and price. stand that sonic arrests win oe I under Ha nt'n Hex.

saloon last Saturday evening. made to-day. Headquarters Madison Post. 1H7 a. A.

Dei-t. of Kan. informed that the row occurred ovei iunet -i peddling rubber stamps. We presume that he has written and published more about the rubber stamp and between one oi uiu All members of Madison Post, 187, G. glass of cider Astonishing.

As usual we have the inide track on coal. Kow is the time to get your Milliliter fuel. We have a new kind of Missouri coal ordered which will arrive within tho Sunday last being tho thirtieth anni- i miim host. and a customer. No ar- A R.

Dept. of Kansas, are commanded proprietors versary oi rue u.u:m...y r-, 4 ti.A Uoorilers1 Home. Mrs. port at headquarters of post May rcsts busbies' than any other man the county-yet with him it is "anything to to re Some farmers in this locality have already plowed their corn the second time this year. Don't advertise, then you will have a Dale, assisted by a brother of the vic 07th nt 10 a.

to attend religious The foreman of this office seems to tim, perpetrated a little sr.rpi-ise on mm services held on that day. Also to re Mav 30th. at 10 a Saturday evening. M.eeve.unS several couplep of young folks-accord- stand in with the waiters ai uie Home, if we may judge from the many compliments he pays the house in the of words of praise. If there is any pori Kb forth nnrpose of attending memo down the News," and probably he can come as near accomplishing his object With a rubber stamp outfit as with any machinery on earth.

As a teacher Prof. Yearout deserved- iiv to a preconcerted plan-dropped rial services. All visiting comrades, old next, few days. This coal comes to very highly reconmieml-d for and' range use and we will wdl it oil the. curat 11 emits per bushel.

At this very low price no coal will be ehnrwd. Cash must accompany tho order or be paid to the drayman who hauls the coal. The car will be on the track lor I vp days, watch your chance for after it is unloaded it will cost you more. i tn soldiers, schools and other societies are thing on earth a printer mw, Tviv.nks second best to none in the good, pure water to uriuK, i rest, people will think you nave gone, out of business. We print" receipts, notes, contracts and all other kinds of blank work with neatness and dispatch.

Buy your meat at Seward's meat market and you will get only the best. None but the finest stock killed. i 4 Tirn aV. tr, a violin was produced, and all negan io have a merry time. About eleven o'clock Mrs.

Dale invited nil present to the dining room where a splendid ice croam and other deli- his man aircinuim eonnfV thing good to cat. Ma dison public schools are the best in Elder Kellison preached nn interest invited to assist the post in these services. By order of A. A. McMuriuy, E.

J. Porter, Commandor. Adjutant. mr on. remember that two tons ot tins eoai tho eoimtv.

The senliment of tlie pco- tho rrill 1 ist. as lonn- as three, tons of s. nt retnininff Prof. Year- ing sermon at the M. E.

church in tins city last Sunday night in which he took kind usually sold in Madison. S. A. Brown Co. pic in "i out for another year and he will be ro caries was served.

The party broke up at 12 o'clock and all present left feeling that birthdays are quite enjoyable at times. occasion to admomsn nis N. T. Pritchard, oi mpouiv, if rules, iiud we are 1 fi, Phritian Church to vote aim woi Program for memorial jjny, 1888. Assembly call at 1 o'clock p.

m. Lawns fast inclined to think it will in District 79. hi A big line of live cent, color? at Swain's. changing friendly greetings with friends and neighbors in this city Saturday. Marshal.

I). C. fallen. vj.ju no ineetintr ot the coun- Assistant marshal, M. M.

McVannon. as they pray, and not to be found talking and working for the billiard saloon and other evil institutions. The Methodist Protestant 'Quarterly r.for,.r.A will be held in this city on Read Tuts. All persons knowing themselves indebted to mo arc requested to call and settle at once. T.

B. McClure. FIRST MOIL Bffl. Tiie organizations will form asfollows: Post. 187, Dep.

of and XUlt oil last Tuesday evening, tour members of the council were present but the Mayor was absent and as no president of the council had been elected to fill bis place in ease ot visitins comrades on 3d street south of Ottl, Wit. Maktindai.e, Vice President. H. C. Cross, President.

and Sunday, miy um shnrman Ave. in front of headquarters As cashier of the Madison bank Ollie Waymire is winning hosts of friends by his uniform politeness and scrupulously honest dealing. Elder Petty, of the Missionary Baptist hurch, will preach at the M. E. church in this city next Saturday night, 19th inst.

Let all attend. or.fi, David Worley, a brother of Womans' Belief Corps, No. 23, on 3d Rev. John Worley, and an evangelist of C. S.

Cross, Cashier. absence the councilmen aujoumeu without transacting any business. Flax Seed. We have a small lot of strictly pure (lax seed for sale. Now is the time to sow it.

Call at.d get prices. T. B. Swain Co. considerable note, will preacn o.

Thursday night, 24th inst. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend Street south of Sherman avenue, east side. S. of V. (mounted) on Sherman avenue cast of 3d street.

Flower girls. Ladies representing Capital Stock The intermediate department of our city schools closed last Friday. Wo understand that there bo yi't another week for the primary school. C. E.

DeMalorie started Tuesday for AWlnfi. Kansa. where he will attend these services. Surplus For Hale or Ewlnmge. i.v.r vearliuff or twrt'tcar-old steers, one 8100,000.00.

$100,000.00. TJanking Business. Kansas, the Pharmaceutical Association which States Plenty of rain and the crops are right along notwithstanding the cool Sehools and other societies. tpeaK- Polled Angus bull, tu- fl.l 11 convenes there this week. Kmporia, arrived T.

L. Bennett, of Docs a General Emporia, ti cool weaiuci iii-iL-ohiillt-p III, VV UU 3 i.i.iv.. make Winters raueu He will weather. a. uv 1 ers in carriages on Sherman avenue, west of 3d street.

in this place Tuesday ltltf post-ollice. bis son Harry tins proves rather nncomtortabie lor chinch bugs and they are doing but lit bis home with summer. It is the general verdict of the farmers of this locality that there never was a tetter prospect for crops at this season of theyearjthan now appears. For Sale. Madison Cornet Band in center of square.

ound corn for tle if any damage. The tarmeis aie feeling happy and' we re of and A qiiiun i.j Mr. and Mrs. W. 51.

Kendrick 17,, imTliursdav cvei.ing At the order of the marsiuu a piuce-ill form as follows. 5(1 cents oer DUSllt'l lor uie CTITT Bakery and Restaurant. J. D. HAHN, Proprietor.

First door cast of News ofliee. MADISON, KANSAS. Willi tne joice with them in their tme prosper for magnificent crops this year. cut. Apply to Jackson, Madison.

arc visiting in tins city family of their sou, U. U. Kendrick. D. W.

Butcher, the new liveryman, iuccossor to C. II. Hnnick, takes to his new duties quite naturally and is doing a good business. Give him a call. Madison Cornet Band.

Flower gitls. Drum corps. llev. W. T.

White will preach at the SatteeuB. Have you examined the elegant line CHILDBENS' DAY. The M. E. Sunday School Board met Abram Milner's last Friday evening and Post 187, G.

A. K. and vising being V). chufcb Sunday morning The new business houo just of Saftecns at Swain's? It not do so Elder Ke.llison has been finished by and made arrangements to observe Chil- Keeps on hand Fresh Bread, Cukes, Pies, also a complcia Schools, and other societies. C.

No. 23, in carriages, or rep A fine assortnieiit of children's lace drens'Day. June 3rd was tne uiij uw leased by G. W. Seward and win soon occupied by him as a meat market haveheard some fine compliments Corn For Sale.

1 have 300 or -100 bushels of good corn bonnets at the Chicago Bazaar. We were pleased to see Mack Far-vr our streets Wednesday. Ho bushel at my ded upon and the following committees were appointed on program: T. J. Robinson P.

F. Yearout, Lydia Johnson T.iwiin on music, R. Mar for sale at coins Lena Valley, sis miles east of resenting States with S. of V. mounted as guards of honor.

Speakers in carriages. Citizens in carriages. The line of march will bo as follows: From Sherman avenue north along 3d farm in Madison assortinen! of jiiw, Cigars ami Tobacco. HOT HEALS AT ALL HOUllS. Special rates given to boarders by tho week.

Suppers served in lirst-class style for parties and societies. W. H. James. passed on Elder Masters' masterly discourse delivered on baptism in this city last Sunday.

The Elder is a good man and an eloquent, earnest minister. looks rather pale after his long iH-M Dr Focbtbas been spending quis, F. A. Johnson, Hat tie Thornton and Osie Milner; on decoration, Esther Mrs. Matson and her class, street to Boon street, thence west along eUfh Tioon t.rnnt to 5th street, thence north A Fair Sliare of Patnmagc FRESH MILK.

Persons desiring fresh milk delivered at their houses, either morning or evening, can bo supplied by leaving then orders with J. B. Patterson. i r.mlie.s' Slhiners at 1 1 Mrs. Kate Dunham, S.

Turner and A. Yocum. some clays this week visiting with her father David Roche, of Virgil. Harry Wvman's bouse is rapidly Hearing completion, be expects it to oeeiinancv about the ltrst along nth street to Martindalo's grove. It is earnestly hoped that everyone VROGRAM AT iHE GROVE.

1. Memorial services by G. A. R. post We had tho pleasure last week of forming the acquaintance of Mr.

Frazec, of Indiana, a brother of our J. N. Like his brother ho seems a perfect gentleman and a thorough business man. The good people of District 99 organized a Union Sunday School at their who has the success oi tne ounm.j T. B.

Swain school at heart will put forth their nest, EUREKA BANK OF 31 ABTIS iVxLE, TCCKEU 0. No. 187. of next nicufli. efforts to make this a pleasant and suc Seeds! Slle.ds! "Seeds! "Pure home Mrs.

Sarah J. Jones has just had cessful occasion and one long to oe ic- icr residence on First Mrcet ucwiy membcrcd by tho people of Madison. grown llax seed at Swains. l.v.i, 1 liniment removes 2. Music, (choir) in memonam.

3. Dirge by cornet band. 4. Memorial address. 5.

Music (choir) soldier's chorus, fi. Recitation Keenan's charge. Doer, a General Banking Business. all Bohool house last Sabbath. We trust that, the organization will live long and painted which adds greatly to its ap T.

J. ROBINSON, Supt. bar so or calloused lumps and biennshesfrom horses, ood spavin, pearance. prove of great interest and benefit to the 7 "Mucin, ohoirl there's rest in the Hamilton Item a. Corn meal at Swain's.

people of that locality shade of the trees. imiiiv vi bottle warranted Harried. uf one bottle, hvory Dull May weather, plenty of rain and a Rnnlrntinn Cover them over with Druggist. Maui Exchange Bought and Sold. i Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.

Loans made only on good security; Collections promptly attended to. Edwin Tuoker, Cashier. Eureka, Kansas. Half fare rates over the Benedict branch have been secured for those from Madison and intermediate points by 'l lioinson Virgil Review. every appearance of more.

hsniitiful flowers, i son. Focut-Grack. On Tuesday, mj 10 Music (choir) requiem of the bravo A tine prospect of a good crop and 8, 1888, at the bride's home in un who wish to attend the school picnic at thA art.h inst. The Madison Distribution wreaths, crosses etc. fruit sonson.

Mr. Lewis Focht and Miss iviatj ci to "committees for decora- O. Bees' team ran away this morning, Uj Grace allot Greenwood county, Kansas. tand is expected to be in attendance. Ci.

Chase, auctioneer, did not sue ting graves. Having disposed of my l.vcry business in this place I desire to say to those who are indebted to me to call at once am settle their accounts. 1 will ho found at tho barn until the 14th inst. Respectfully, C. 11.

HtiNfCK. A number of friends had been invited, demolishing things generally. No one hurt. Tb8 Psffins Wina Mill Benediction by the hapiain. uniontr whom were Dr.

roeht, Mr. and reed in disposing of all of the Occiden Funeral march by drum corps when Old Father Gilmnn was buried yester- i 'n Mrs. Will Focht and daughter mauei, It has lieen iu con tho organizations will form and return Miss Annie Davis, Mr. and Mrs. 1 mm day in tho Ott graveyard, trireme stant use for HI years, tal Construction company's outfit last Saturday, consequently the salo was continued at the Mo.

Pacific depot on Vncht-of Madison; Mr. and Mrs. Horton Ivfefwitb a record equaled old age was tho cause ot his ueatn. Wo are prepanng a list of fanns to to their several places oi meeting. By order of Committee G.

A. 11. Post 1). Borton. and Miss Lawrence.

In What has become of tho Willow Creek Wednesday last. As nn auctioneer Mr If i JSH 4 nn 11 ii-r-r iihico on io eastern im 1 nlir farm call and seo us. order that those present might Have novresviondent to the Madison jnrws, Chase gives satisfaction. .1 Corn meal at Swains. lasting mcmoriesof the time and place First door northjifjVlmlison Bank.

TZ7Z inn ScitATOHKS of We hear it reported that an army of tho best paper published in i.reenwwou county. WftKKHIM I tU not to blow down unless the Tower goes with it; or against hniiTiv event, a tatno was tiisie Asaeeaor'a Beport. which was laden with little black ants are making ineir ay i I Pnt.lmr Todd, a former resident of some sections and are de Xtle lownemij. iuv a. thinn-4 nf life and all WOl'O 111 pearance in that does not disable substan anv wind wit rn Ti, riwniir hlill niiun iiuui ma ii m.

w- nverv kind on human or aiunnus ciucu hi wf a te by WooWOUD'sSanitak, in Drug this placo, but recently of Indiana, is Ti 11 4. mnv nf interest to Tited to participate, ll is neo.nesn vouring the festive chinch bugs. We don't, know how much truth there is in tial farm buildings; to ho perteof-; to Lotion. Sold uy Kni.l hv Thomson 4 1 i j. .,.4 t.

n.llrt 111U I 1fl now running a meat stand in mis vu- if.ll fn 111,,. vnmlfir: SaV mat TO Wll ivv Madison, Kans. outlast and do better work than any other mill made. Inge, uis sjii win is ciciRion i-n was done. All in an tne time was vorjr the report but if it proves to bo true we presume the farmors will give a royal Henrv and Will Gonter, of Madison Population of townxhlp onlstrle nf City Poptilntion of city of Mnillwin Number of nmUw oter 1 In towmlilp 8H0 enjoyably spont, and wo feel assured are now busy tinning the roof of Trot- Tnis Madison News one year and tho Kansas City Weekly Journal during tho campaign for only $l-r0- welcome to the uttio oiaca anta.

UU.it nil urnnr. OWftV WO 1 nlCnSOtl. VV Ull4 tomauw Number of peruon nndor SI In townonlp tor Anderson's now hardware mum- tn sav that we congratulate Mr Do not fail to read our advertisement ing. This building is quite an attract trnttintr such an estimable Discourage tho'llios by getting those doors at S. A.

Brown screen doors columns our advertisers are alive to Tom- best interests and having scoured for a wife. We trust their nobby We manufacture both Pumping and geared Mills, and carry a full lino of Wind Mill Supplies. AGENTS Send for Catalogue, Circular and Trices. Address PEEKS MD MILL AX 1M7 Mishawaka, Ind. ive addition to our utile town.

Don't you go fooling around John Co. Total populntton of township Number of horses tn the township c.nttlo nhc-ep boRS iiiuIb Numtier of buwhcl" of old com on htnd ulw may bo a peaceful voyngo over tho sea jnst what yon want they give yon notice tn that effect through the columns of of life, and that the beautiful and sweet homo ail Tnur homo paper and cordially invite Sfl OB scented flowers may be strewn uiong Seodsl Seeds! Soods! Pure grown flax soods at witin their wav imtil every rugged crest or Wnford's house after night you may get shot, ho says ho did shoot fellow Monday night and he knows ho hit him for ho heard him holler 1 No more customers need apply for you to call and inspect their goods. Go 1.0 J. A. Walker, House Faintor.Madison.

rock, bluff may bloom with llowors of Niimlur serin corn pimueii Nuniben ore ilnx plimted oats millet ii polutueH tonti of lmy put up in lss" peace 1M and seo thorn, you win umi ble and always ready to do tho fair thing by you..

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