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The Madison News and Star from Madison, Kansas • 4

The Madison News and Star from Madison, Kansas • 4

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'mi -fffirtf-nnrf-- i 1 i.mhmmw lr tl wri i inw nil nun mi in i tf 71 Cm DISTRUST 94, 99. A DISCOUNT. iere n.w nn ii I from December 15th until December Ten per cent of! for cash on all The Malison Star, W. O. W-VYMIIiJC.

Ctttefaifer. i furniture until January. 1st Turner fc Turner. woik finished before the ne-v year. $1.75 per dozen.

Piekch Coos. Me. Dear Having iyd your paper for at least nine' months and I always used to read the items in The Sur MHsMm Publishers A NBAS. Capital Stock DLSON, ONCE A GAIN 4 have the proper and certified tax The tax roll is at Wicker's W. (J.

Green in Emporia Tuesday. -Mrs. Carey Sowderwas in Em poria yesterday. YVm. Laidlow returned to Hamilton Saturday.

district 94, 99. has become (First Published November 30. 1891) NOTICE. of the correspondent? have been I roll of Madison and Sh 11 Roc uu 1 1 shins' All parties deRirjng lo know lookii-g for in that dustnet ips. a I A.

1 1 ft VfllJ I ll Smith "Wicker, JL.Clitor. PCKLIAHKD r.VKBr FRIDAY. 1V1L To whom it may concern: Be it known that my peti'ion i- for the last two wrcKH, but fasve the correct araomui lucu iAn ni.f,ovtoi t. t.li'iH otii(-e and seen none. The correspondent may II.

C. Jackson ordered quite a ssiblv, ppy the same on or before Dec. 20iu hao died nince election, or pc quantity of job work this week. on file in the office of the Probate Judge of Greenwood county. asking for a permit to si-ll intoxicating liquors according to law at without penajty FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, '894, Hughes Bros skipped two cars he may have been elected to some office and has become too big to Yours S.

F. Wicker. BUGS AND -FANCY ARTICLE IV -t Line of Drugs the City, Ileadquarte for Toilet 5 A-ii'a including Combs, Brushes, Soaps Fine Stationer I OiK Varnish, Glass, Imported and Dom-tie I ruws and JSvery thing carried by First Class Drug Houses. 4 of stock to Kansas City Monday. Entered at the postojfiee at Madison, Kansas, as second-class mail a.iter.

my place of business on Main street, in the city of Madison. Greenwood County, Kans. The hearing ot said petition is eet for the 2nd day of wiito items. But I think if he would take a little interest the Mniison Star he might next year bo elected to congress. So 1 tnink ho should take a little interest in neighbor COMING AGAIN.

Dr. J. A. Hottfdl, ejuinent oculht, auris.t, and cairrhni fp'--hlis, ill be at the MfldiKOu Monday 1( f- A. 1P95, ai 2 o'clock, F.

P. Ashlock called yesterday and paid us a dollar on subscription. Mrs. Lea J. Southerland and boy were in Emporia last Saturday.

We under obligations to our mother for a delicious quantity of sausage. Mrs, John Gilman called Wed. Five cents per line per issue will be charged for local advertising, and tfill be run "until oideredout. id dav at the of i is -1 Scomber 0, ll, V. iuudrcJ-s of tv-tii'y -to hio hood, ruid write the I nope by next week he will have pome i ti i.

...1., TCa n- SMHv rouate uug hi news from that p.irt of ths neighbor 11 IV. 17. 1 i i wouderful cureR i Le Uoctor vi.r-ries the finest line of glasses ever The tax roll is fit Wicker's office. A MII.MF.R Petitioner. hood.

hown in ci'. vrrtisfation November GO, 1894. nesday and piud all arrearages on Wra. Martindal shipped two ear guaranteed, iisaminatrjn lrea. Hanging U-uspj are much cheaper thin year; We have several nice subscription.

PllOPr-TKTOR OF THE ONLY- S. F. WICKER F' S. JACKSON, It is an ht'commo to the bup- Miss Bernice Frazee is visiting ones we will sell at very reae- oads of cattle Monday night. Car lead of Colorado potatoes jus Received at the Temple of Injustice FLOUR AMD PEED STORE, vru lie to L-nve a tw- i-U an wr-im in C.

enable figures. Ihis week with her aunt, Mrs. Taylor, near Emporia. John Fankhsu.ej -was on the Kansas City market with two car Kmcka, Madison, Kb Attorneys, at Law. Special attention g-iven to Ezamimtion Of Tithz -H' Killed by Desperadoes.

Marshal Nix received a telwjjram which to sit down and enjoy gcod square meal to have a clean. bed in which to The Green restaurant is a place wlire yon can In -n. Handle-: 1 I'll-inl today statiixg tha.t Jack Phenia as the best qunlity of JTlour and Feed, a cents per cvt. Everything delivered A. loads of cattle Tuesday.

eliarge to ny jg at Salt Creek, Mlla.l tl-iia mnrnisir uiaia uuyuiuu get all thus and move. Mr. Grten carrie? frM linn of staple grocer- T. B. Trotter's hardware emporium is fcaving a lot of job work done at this oiEea this week.

Well, wonderful the bargains they dor-bars n.ad lire giving the in al'i kinds of notions and toy at the 10 cent store. -The case of Freemen vs. Bennett, under Morris Eobecker at. Pawhus- TPS VC: ot allies and confeotionery. Wednedsay from Hutchinson, and is visiting with her parents.

Col. A. J. Swain is visiting this J. M.

In facta first cja-ss restaurant and ka. It is thought he was killed (by Tl is a brother of I. Th Tonso't ial Artist DAT. grocery combined. week in Texas, and while there will and Phenis, residents of Law- tnke in the Cotton Palace at Waco.

tried in the supreme court last week rie township, this county. The de- Shaving and Haircutting done a Satisfactory manner. Razors Honed and Shears sharpened-Shop west of Bank. I'ROIHUETOR OF TH W. A.

Whittemore called last cea8ed was thirty yaars old and sin 4-, Saturday and ordered the Star sent gje jje had the reputation of- be-to his address iirsr one of the bravest 'deputies on and it, Old Livery Miss Eme Milner visited iA the foree. Guthrie Daily Capital Emporia Wednesday au(j Thursday; ATTENTION, A. Li. ORDINANCE NO. 84.

An ordinance relating to sidewalks, Be it ordained by the mayor and councilman of the eity of Madison, Kans. Sec. I. That a sidewalk of the width of (4) four feet shall be built along the north side of Main Street, or -Main Avenue, from the southeast comer of block thiiteen, (13.) to the feouth-west corner of block thirteen, (13,) and a sidewalk the width of eight (8) feet from the of this week. There will bo a special meeting of t-Nice Clean Rigs at Reasonable Prices.

WE'LL TREAT YOU RIGHT. ave it a opinion that Mr. Bennett Should have custody of the boy. S. S.

Chapman, of Eureka, will be Madison the first of next week to pleao, tune and repair pianos ar.d Leave orders at this office, There" will be a basket supper and entertainment at Prairie Belle school iiouse Friday evening, December f4. the benefit of the school library, Everybody cordially invited to attend and bring basket. Alice Dodge, Teachei. Horse Slioeing'. I have in my employ a first-class horse sheer.

Horses with bad feet and imperfect gait a specialty. K. 0. OX LEY. the Madison Post, December 20th for the purpose of inspection.

Al comrades are requested to be pres- Miss Mary Kern ieturned last Saturday toTIamilton after a visit with her parents here. Prof. Webb Hamer, jof Hamilton, visited last Saturday with his parents west of town. a n. 'i iiAi sent, Jeff S.

CougkR, P. C. C. A. Watroits.

Adjt. 1.. M. HAMEB, I am prepared to repair wigoiu buggies and Abram Milner went to M.cLutb Black locust posts at the Lumber Yard. LAWYER, EMPORIA, KANSAS.

this week as delegate of both Farm Implement nd Rock Creek Fhe Star and N. Y.Tribune?1.2o generally. Also to do south-west corner of the Maaison Bank to the south-west corner -of -block ten (10,) in the: city of Madison, Kansas; "also a 'street crossing across Fourth (4th) street, to connect with the two walks. Six. That part of ordinance No." l4: that is in conflict with this I is hereby repealed, Geo.

Souder, a yulue.d x-itizen of per year- ii II 1 Hi 5 Hill Top, will shortly move toNema- have now on hand a new line of Holiday Goods, consisting of Christmas goods of all kinds at lodge mnmrony. Madison GRANGE, No. 985; meets I 5 3 i i i I'd 9 ia county, where he will make his uture home. 3 Micheli.n's- and file saws. New work built Henry Marshal informs us that iherc will be a great big ball at hie place tomorrow night and asked the editor and wife to come.

Hen knows that we have quit tripping the lighf. fantastic, but those fresh oysters, Oh myi A masquerade ball -will be given at Patterson's on Christmas eve, December 24ih. Two an jorcan and cornet will furnish the OF ALL KINDS order. All work guaranteed. on Friday night on or.

before euca Vflcr.n Smith hronoht. 'mi fit Brillf 111 VOUf COl'I) get CrCull 1 Lis a "a Es: -a counie of bushels of corn hist Satur- on your snbsnpt-icn. Sec. HI. That the sidewalks herein mentioned shall be built in reasonable.

Shop on mechanic south E. C. MOXLEY. dav as present to our pigs and to cp.n I lit! t'SU iiiiv; iwinni conformity with the provisions of be applied on his subscription, h'fnnA at DeM.lorie's full moon and two weeks thereafter on Friday. at 2 o'clock p.

in. L. G. oolebank, C.A. Yearout, Sec'y.

master. Madison Lodge No. 190, A. F. A.

meets Tuesday nights on or before each full moon and two Ordinance No. fourteen, (11.) Good quality at low prices, Watches of all kinds Are cheap for the money asked. It is not necessary to go away from Madison to buy your Christmas Mvu Thnmsnn' nnfi oh 1 1. rtilr Ti r-i a a fl Sfo IV. That- the sidewalks A loof Ufidnv fl'lTl i aY i 1 -W 'O 1 Ul A .1 music.

A handsome prize will be mentioned in this ordinance shall tiviU- Ark Thv sre oeeiinv ntr- U1C 01AU1Ui 5,0 1 oiws, to the most comical costume Go to Green's restaurant- for completed within thirty days f.utn the II. C. Jackson property at present. Admission, 7o cents. weeks thereafter.

U. bowuer, Pee' m. b.t. nun i lilHu ri9ii DENTIST. anA th nublication ot ounnum.u We informed that bonder, tresli caiiiiiv'n-oij V.

he, .1 Oail IIUUIMJ lucui clmap'as anybody. Call and exam-ine my stock. F. Fellay, Jeweler. W.

1. Dodge called ias-t ed- square meal. who was a former resident of Kill netday and ordered the "Star and Tbe Madison Star and the New Tribune. His new home is finish- ur.tu fm- one Ton, and now living in 111., will return February, and again take up once in me lauissuu oiau. Sec.

V. If the owners or agents of the land over which the sidewalks are tu be built should fail to comply with the requirements of this ordin- Uses Vitalized Air for the Painless Extracting of Teeth. Does Bridge and Crown woik. residence in this county. The J1 11IUU11B, ed and it is an elegant little man- t1 0f- year lor .,0.

cirn 11 will mni'fl into if. mivt L-iuiii vujv i.w jijkvj r- I Mad ison Lodge No. 120, A. 0. U.

meets monday night. S. F. Wicker, E. K.

Dodge. Recorder. 111 V. Madison Lodge No. 171, I.

F. meets every Saturday night. Ed. Focht, Sec. D.

Foeht, N. (L Wedge Camp No, 839, m. W. of meets every second and fourth Thursday nights. m.

C. IDJe, E. B. KclleV. Scc'y.

V. Star joins with Mr. Souder's host We have the test grade of coal ance, then the city shall irnmeGiaien j. W. WOOD, week.

maids in welcoming him back to sellino- them at the lowes-t build said walks, assessing the cost ....1 i-l A fA PORIA OFFICE 501 502 COMMERCIAL STREET. cojnty, and feel tbat-the prices. JbVEKS oc uoajas. i ami p- Thomas. Verdigris Valley has regained and t'TAIIPl't worthy citizen and an enterprising "11V- ia3U if Ytu nave no'uuiv yvuua i tt Tlot this, r-iri mance Pi .1 1 I I 1 I The oldest auctioneer in the coun ty j-r information address him at Lamont, or this office.

fanner. Lue oenunei is are.i uow lop.papei, wnl to 11 them plant an auvci-i in force i .111 i i and still seems to be in the swim, tisement in the Stah and watch re- Now England oupper at Frazee' from and alter its publication mce in the Madion notwithstanding the "Land Slide." MadUon Post No. 187, A. meets first and third Saturdays in hall New Years' Night, under t.he council th.3 augpices of the Epworth Leagu SMS K0T1CE. IF VOU wifcii -o puicutioo met up Diamond' Edge p.

m. A. Cowger, Com. and Lnaie Aid Society of tne M. t.v ii 14.

cto nno epo alorie's line ot I vi l-sv the mayor 1m each month at E. V. or ton, Q. M. oiiowiug is tue list ui leiteisi i Hwirr'n Costumes renreseniins? fv rmet tote Inmns eraokinf? L.c Vnvnmi Justi'-e of the Pear- vi i I I (.

I 1U il i 11 UIJVClllU XJ i. t.1 V. VUU tllulllll'5, 4 i' 1. A A. F.

Wickir, Mavor Barlier Sliop EVV MAN STA DLEY, Proprs. tyJes of the New I'mgianders in 0fiice in Madison, for the t.s, Kent's toilet cases. Oeoro-e Washington's days will bo month en ding Nov. 30,1894: V- 1 0. 1).

PriiTC'iiAKD, Mei ii. Select Knights' meet every and third Thursdays, d. F. Wicker, W. II.

Green, Recorder. Com. nu tnnoo' l. I Trl Michelin leads in Christmas i '( i i shaving and hair-cutting. Only Bath Rooms in the city.

Under Bank, Madison, Kansas. Rnnr.M- will be served. M. MeCulioimh, Law goods. If you want something nice cordially invited to at-Und Protection Association, J.

B. something that will piease, do Knights and Ladies of Security meet every first and third Wednes WM.BEI f3nd' Com, Siockstill, Fred W. Troy, Charlie fail to and see them earout, Pre 1 Tl QillTP'Tl LOANS A SPECI ALT day nights. C. A P.

1. Stuughton, e'eo'y. Wood, Everett Whttecotton, Luther The Steel caug working north of Harness Maker. Any one wishing cattle dehorned Second Hand Wilson, Mrs, Ida Ballinger. this city 'Ut in time last Sunday should r.ddrc-P3 G.

S. Beevers at TiHTviilron. or call cn him 8 In calling for above pelase eay Having returned to Madi.n and 1 I Y. R. C.

No. 23, meets Ht and 3rd Sr.liiuUus of each, month at-two ivD r.n.viniitfd to internoie some iu advertised miles south of Madiion. 14-t ovc vr objection io me luiwuuu un.t diare of the patn I a it a Alice V'ioker, President Ed Michelin. p. o'clock.

Laura French, 1 have now on hai-'d at my store. cration of the Sabbath, which wrs r.nmnlotp oid rnonus. 1 1U WUL DlA-'lvi 1 Sect. in connection with my general promptly met by Joe Hoi brook, the CONTEST. line of toys and holiday goods for efficient Io crnr.n ih the knock argu stock of new and sec- notions, a.

In Declamation and Dtbate, TlioU, the 'old and young and cheaper ment, showing that the track was in A WINTER'S ENTERTA1NMEM Va cj of the kind ever iu iiuieuu iiij'jii unuwi vim i ti atiyi'hm such condition that every day it rc i contest in declamation and debate I nn- Madison nc 1 1 ll'lftr I Uiif I 1 liri maiewu i i ot H. II. 15 CARDS. We arc still the swim and will ame of the traveling Joe pays the Presbyterian church. The pro am -'-liiu-r th.em at l.sdf of iiii COfet.

i. i i call vnn ftirnitiirp. as chean as you the pre tit track is Hrc-ik Weekly News Ko7TlTrWORLD FOU A TRIFLE. if it nPPtPri ct'f'os lor w.q cencnt or tne i'iu)-i i 1 nf niht must be. fixed Sunday of FOU LITTLE HONEY I Pc School Library.

The question can buy it in Km pom f'i I OlRS 'St A. T. S. F. p.m..

,10:20 jura. .8:05 a.m.. .7:25 tabe is subject to ehirag A. Cable, Aft. TUIINKR TUEls ETl.

no cay. for debate is. "Resolved, That i. v- i- r-. This timo without not The Western Spirit, ol 1 rem, i3.t 1 itjaneutl policy based upon corap.e- Money to Loan.

1 1, 1 spfpkif'S editorially -f a rolution ytion is preferable to one based of money to loan i I5U 1 1IVMV I or republican family paper of Hk- ii. i 4 rnrca iAnrnn IS lilt) iea.uii passed by IVr-la L'oereil, No -1G A. Up0n co-operation." all the gent ra 1 uationai lamuy pajjwi TT A 4 i a 1 SI a P. opposing the oil Admission, 15 cents. Every Vody Go.

O. Lovett. interest. UUIU'U i 1. Milt ti.o fTri'i'fl States It oaves the events oi ioilm-u la news ot tne Uniieo ol.ih..&.

-i T. Kt-liy to tb: fJIce 'l (d Inspect- invited to hear good speaking, good X5ic.y-I-i 1'" Siilel or on the giouno ol Ins I emg a iOU5iCj a live question discussed, and p. A 'n 1 whoel almost new. Can Rorr.n itWdic, km-: -'Let it to assist in building up the school Ml Its AsriCTltiiMl dcinrtment lias no recognW athorUy. Serrate aop.r.m.U T1.C Fa.ml Circlu," -Oiir Young "Mence MeolKum--, and Socetv" columns tl.o odmlratlOBot .1 niitrti.iii iil disoiission, arc com-.

be used bv lady or gc-nlleinan reriumbercd in the rv5 of events horary Price S--80 cash. Call or address this di.tmg back to its var'i- settb-meid, EASTWARD' WESTWARD. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. I office. that Ti-s b-eu -i pu-ticu lar d.uahtprs.

Its general ponucat urchensive, brilliant and exhaustive. Rids for woik on school house ia Train No 343 Lv. Train No 34 i Ar LeRoy 8:45 p.ui. f'-'r-'-f and FOR SALE. .1 1 i i t.

4 -fir. .,,.,.,,.,.,1 4 Ui lavovea insuiei, iu. uu, wm iticutu A thoroughbred Poland Chinr this splendid journal and A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to oher and up to and opened on the 20th day of trampled spot i hen libf-rt the prec-3, built; boar, one of the best in the stite. LeRov Junction 8:30 Crandall Crotty 8:00 O-dlev r.w....l.,... 1 C1! I 4 HE MADISON STAR for 3:05 3:17 3:32 4:10 I t' Ol llOllrieS, I leu-un'Ci hst, hi -4.

mi. 1.1 i ii 4 4 ,.1 1 Avtiio i lift n.un!' i iii if i eieiK. Address W. II. James, Madison.

POSTS FOR SALE. Uanr for All hi OU1' Hit iuv vuuv 4 Plans reclilcat'ions to be seen Wilber 7:50 AiV Lv. 6:10 ar ior land that ir.it-'d her felijge -53 1 1)111 I have a large quantity of. well seae Posspiifffr lcnvinor Madison at his lii-. The board reserves tb-nehtto it 'my raid aU (Jjvi.

Ds rector. oned, first-class ak posts for tab Casli in Advance. Tho regulai subscription for the two papers is $2.) at a reasonable price, L. J. CUNffLE arrive ia Kansas City.

M. 7 :3 ro. making conwectione, for extern, western and northwestern sX eonnecting TKot witli tmin fer y. -A 1 1 r. .1 A 1 npv time.

Attdress an oruois to skvUti KaPPft aai tor GRAND MASQUERADE BALL noints in tliH udlers of bb.o-I and very i to locate, to to Ijvo and t' lift a neiyii np rH.ertlnu drag bim down; yil tl.it attracted and perpetmded a oe urRgeoua and c'ifliitable yeomanry and the- famed itction of th-i rerourcc'l 'Arest upon it3 bosom today 20,000 daring, dutiful ouls. M'h want piospcrity and. pattiotism, Uiit not persecution, fnce. Ht an4 Smith. 11 Ths tax roll i Smoke the Lr'n will be a grand maequcradi 4 on Christmas Wr.te name and address; on a portal card nd it to Geo.

W. Rest, Rccl 2. Tribune building, New York City; and rtmpl copy of lh, Nby Vo.k Tribune will be mailed to yon-. het'd cigsrs 9t Tio t' ov 4. -vember-24, and aDc If 30U like the br.

of tb f-'r'-c why net KviVenb for it..

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