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The Madison News and Star from Madison, Kansas • 4

The Madison News and Star du lieu suivant : Madison, Kansas • 4

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1 1 Bpwcrth League Program i i ur s-im 1 -r --v ti Toe Mm Tuesday, Ucombr 24- it 't xy, a a -vj -v i 4 Song 7 I Talk Lovely weather. Uharley Lovett Effi Cclbank Readiug The 'best coal in town kept by W. notation Walter Solo T. Curry. 7T Koj PaMl A- Hesitation Lovi my WedndaZl Music Walter Orw.

and others Christmas tree at the church Flock Christmas eve. Song League -a 0. R. Day Emporia visi- Eva Pieece, Svcietary tor yesterday. iut nnats at the Lumber 1 XtlUkVlt- 1' i .1...

mno 1 thfi I Ur, 'retries, oi citv yesterday. 1 jlTioTrB in Em- HIGH VALLEY NOTES. oi lion- -wx-T "I .3 pona vveanesuay. 1 11 1 ft LAW 1UL" tl Ur. b.

u. tuBm. Eureka last Monday. City yesterday. Miaa Beadie Hoover Yisited last a large and fine stock ofv fJ ---K Watches, Clocks, jewelry and silverWare 1 W.

Oinshaw. of Eureka, w. in Sundayt Mr, Uo, the city last Saturday last Saturday. rivnc. n77n7dicias of all kinds Mr, and Mrs.

Wilson caHea on ,1 -r. a. Mrs Whipple last Sunday, ht LoTatl'. soma of the (ligfa Valley folk, MiE3 May Fellay went to Em aUende(j the teacher's mooting at boria Wednesday morning. Hamilton last Saturday.

pcua eonej Miss Cecil Longabaugh epeut cue John A. Long was among the Em. ht Ugt wgek at Mw Covert e. boria visitors Wednesday. Mr.

Jim Cannon has returned i uic fin. OklaboriiH. c- i The Maai Jutico Wolcatt, of near Virgil, UX and SpJn transacted HT .1 I -1-U1. i loot last GRAND MASQUERADE BALI business in Eureka one hay Death of Eil Phents Dr. A Standley, was in the cuy vveunouj.

i Vvdi-1 wfcclr. At Frazee's hall on Monday nigut, tliyieim iiMtl Surjseoii Madison, Kansas. Ueo. bewara au NT After ferU. NEW ENGLAND SUrrKU.

of December 21th. The v. 3 i-nila 1 iT.ll. T.Mniiir I flt I i 1 1 Krnthsr fi.ll The SaDta rfl now una Atr aazees nan, the ruan wno.Kiuu uui io Xi 7 LUC IAJii" Capital Stock MADISON, Pntcbard Orchestra will turmsn.tne mmifl A csh prize will be given aud tbinking that you and many oi -r 7-, qW trieuds and neighbors who from Emporia to Madison Junction. 6 0clock, Coiu Mtk.

bfcftf, rabbit, Loiu oria to Madisou Junction. 6 o'clock, p. m. Meats, to rxey, chicken, pork, bf, rabb.t; Uru to the most stylish lady and a cash r.Pa 0 LOVETT. prize will be given to the meat, toui C.

E. DeMAL UVV NOTARY PUBLIC, illv dressed Sent. ueMJUTx. Miss Bertha iTitcnaru bread br0wn bread, ginsjer- oreau, knew E11 roraohildli6od np wouiu her sister in Virgil this week. biscuit8i vegetables, 'potatoes, to knoW the facts in the ease, returned baked beaks, turnips, cabbage, par- it cSsary to make the Mrs.

J.R. Curry mother letmned roUj -flominy celery; pick-. followill? atatetnent. to her home ir. Emporia yestercla).

lebeet cU(iUmber, pickle lilhe; cake. g. E. Phenis, (usually calltfd Ell,) Money to Loan. kve ulentv of money to loan I jmlfii IHlllilu DRUGS AND FANCY AKTIC BI.AL ESTATE And LOANiGENT Titles examined and abstracts Furnished.

All m7Pa and kinds ot aons ai j. iruix, All sizes ana kiu nlum. sweet porat fruit cake, pudding, plum, sweet porato, spice cake, pound eke; jn Lyoa e0unty, Kmsm, rice; on d)e 21st day of April, 18bL. drinks, coffee, tea, buttermilk. Ap- wkcn hc left Madison about 8 year mi real estate at the lowest rate of E.

Deiialorie's at cost for next 60 interest. Go. O. Lovett. nip.

Bfluce. 1 hp went with Jack Morns aim he went with Jack Morns and 7 tn Muscogee, the FREE DINNER. Fi.tst Line ef Drugs the City, 'ZZtl ana Evcrltllea iy Dmg iays. Mrs. S.

A. Pierce was A pleasant caller Wednesday and paid her sub The M. K. ohnrch have Ell g.V'o,, The Presbvterisn Sunday school unH the records till JIMICC will sive a free dinner at Frazce's scription, I garret IIP ma. OI Pi oeeil lunc '-ir- ovt i- tiiv.u i.

uCT fi a lin.q nf rOV .,,,1 iot i inn fl nfi 8t- 1 Diamond Edge Barber tlioi NEWMAN STANDLEY, Proprs. 9 9 lia Mieuemi n- sue carrieu iuuu uimuc Hall on Christmas day. All are oor-dialiv invited. Committee. slties in Christmas goodi lUlllliuui'i'aui inspect them.

T. Fellay and wife' were- in -lue "lit(lfM. Patina that he First-class shaving and hair-cutting k't -KTZtT -UflW Ut Fridov vU5t.1r.o- relatives this weK. 3-fin2eren Onlv Bath Rooms in the city. mi naid his subscription to Jauu Mrs.

Fellay will visit during the hoi- wllo raided Southern Kansas, several LN POSTS FOR SALE. 1 have a large quantity of well seasoned, 'first -class ak poets for ale 'at "a reasonable price, L. J. Cu.vki.-R. Under Bank, uadisoia, Kansas.

I land the Indian Territory, 1st, 1896... ulav.her. 1 iX TKnrft- has never been a JrTIZ-ti foreman George Gilman and sister Mattie, Territory PROPRIETOR OF THE ONLY- Ha-ailtan. attended the ball at. are home from Emporia to Lut aat the United Stares marshals FLOUR AND FEED Lot-al holiday and excursion rates i t.

..,.4. imltrUv h.0 whpm he was aiw Toperueoaayn.gu, wns kilief! CtAllrfVitATl too. ico Wit, t- nmu 1 i tt itinirflnn tTiri i i ir- uui Jlt ft'ntrta n-. lteS lxuul ttm nation nnn- 4 i titlw. jrO iiO tuo ii'g" 1 L' i third fare from points on the Mis- ient t9-nigbt help out th, 1" 'u.

4. I ilov. 4. Ti halt reei-K. -Justice of the Cnri Pncific railway, rickets nm 1 High Patent at i.ou cbhw f-- a ot: rr.

i.v, in that ncigo- be sold 'December 22nd, 23rd, 24lh, charge to any part ot tne cuj 17 "Elisburv. of Bui ry, was in; I nlmut tin -ee months prior to stati MILNBS, 'V. ohth'ft'nd 3 1st, 18,94, aBd-Janunij ft hV 'clty Tuesday' and Wednesday 8" this time; the man who did the kill- is ,1 rrlin h(aei n- np sroods can mnn: about 1st 1895. Final limit on all ticket3 AiND and paid hia and 1113 brothers suu-, "i lng i name of l. be found at DeMiorie a.

years old, the name oi scnption. a v.Vt. thV vears ago sold as above 'will be January 2nd 1895. IJ- Brown. Agent.

fW Wrl of (jolorano potatoes 'lusx sweeu Two of land oae body in 0ar icad I mrned an Indian widow woman "i ts "a ace .11 at the Temple of Injustice. had four Cook will be in town OA A 1 in i The season l. now here fo. I carry a full of tll celebrated i34T7oairfo OaK Heaters. mm Deoember 15th until December the best part or tQ Green Vest atu ant for During time that Ell Wap.

For information call at the toVecoueTy and te, in that" neighborhood, he rtl.o 1 i L. v.tt name Vnnno- bv the name LOANS A SPECIALTY 22nd to make you pictures. All man -r square me mips tvoa work finished before the ne v. y.i Uiiu aiiwinw jr-ri of McDonald had a job of this man tf tinpw inmrovementb oc, W.J. Austin, or Missouri, as in 7 ilcsisns wan uauei i rn.

Hut tnev (UbiiSeU, per dozen. The best oak stove now on ht.att;rs whicf. all other oak stoves. 1 alo carry Kom Oa, i.i- FlSRCK (S city Wednesday prict, t. looking Ut some ld MpCTS Lid.

Dut boanM with a this r.okntv. Ktr rV.AA name 18 I wv.Cll. are good stoves. Call and exannnc- ui. CNRPETEIIS AND BU1LDEHS.

J. M. BUTLER, 1 Perfumery, sponges, mai -j, PRICED 'Vt. ra-iL jl Rids for wotk on school 'bouse is The Torts o-4 ial Artist T. B.

TROTTER, District, No. 115, will be received V.bo. carpenter a eauer wi e' away, and ha staying ug store. the wife going away, auu -8 Shaving and Llaircutting done in a 4 On Snadav evenmg nn to nnd opened on the 2UtU clay or yesiciua uu. "i' Hrcpmber 1891, at2 o'clock p.

m. at Much rending raauer muci, oh me advertising matter was following, be fo re subscription ibScripti Satisfactory manner. llazora Honed and Shears sharpened-Shop west of Bank. W. BUTCHER PROPRIETOR the residence of the distnct clerk T.

B. Swam this week receivea lfiffe out this week. P' Ku w88" boarding one of the most handsome show cases lvLfl Kim loBtav all night, PH'na and speciheations to be seen at hifl office. The board reserves the 1 I a i 1. 1 f.s ver breught to Madison.

It is filled reduee the tltock we. and ls8isted that he must go. m- wU1 sell at cost for 60 days. 0. ally Ell and amer yovuig man j- went home witn ne i nan ml til right to reject any and all bids.

Gko. of f.man. Director. T. P).

LlNHART, Clt vk. K. Wolcott, freasurff. GOOD RIGS AT REASONABLE Hnj muu, vi ucjiwunc. sociable that night, rsexi min.is ing some surveying these parts yejt itg wonderful the bargains tucy" ato breakfast together, alter VYedneaaay.

lie pain uis B.r they do have aud are giving ths peo- wiucii iu anu u.t t---0 "0 P'. of notions and toys went into tb. sitting rootn (First "Publifche'd November 30, 1894) GOODS. NOTICE. Foreman Gordon and.hia men are at the 10 cent store.

went qvX and hltched up to the nor his track in the if w.cti tn nnrfthasn a present went over the creek to I ft mi i 4vrtt Win- Coal ljCoal. I have now on band a new line of Coal City with slack and it win a. for some one see DeMaiorie line oi bis Drotuer-m-iaw great improvement albums, filet teta, lamps, smoking rto6 the" sitUng To whom it may concert. Bo it known that my petition is on file in the office of the Probate Judge of Greenwood county. asking for a permit to sell iotoxi Holiday Goods, consisting of I IV1U1414 I lcolrtafl in We are still in the swim ana win 6Ullo, vaa" ii room door, openeu nuu wVWv.

tixn nnich. came OF ALL KINDS IELI Btiy Your Coal of Ed Michelin lsaas tunsunns iqou weu. uuv w- i---- 7 sell you furniture as cheap as you eating liquors according to law A my place of business on Main street, can buy it in Emporia. g00ds. If you want someunng nice, i hQ nme Good quality at low prices.

Turner Iuknee. BOmething that will please, do not down there,) I aUU isaiu, t44.v,., 4 flnwn there.) wuu v. JS5SSBS i tVifi Of iMaaiSOH. ne usuauj sj 4 1 1 v. I ooa In I Vt 1 f5 k-A.

km irVJ rs. Watches of all kinds V. jf; Countv, Kana. The hearing ot saia nMition is sef -for" aha 2nd day of A ro cheau for the money asked. January, 1895, at 2 -1 .41.

ihi 4fYj tff is not necessary to go away from 8 Comer and two nauguvsr, guess krm(iV Wilson and Hanging lamps are much cheaper E11 wM sitting is a chair with his Bob MKea, Armoi il.on ant i nice. back to the door, i- He turned around wife, an 1 tkera whoisa names we. tins jcai. wo pu rkht and laughed, could not get attend the third an'- ones, which will sell at very reas, aend shotf Ell nual Section F.or.ia.n'e ball at IV onable figures. C.

E. DeMaloiie. rftlRed poa Ui3 feet and fell ever ceka Tuesday The 10 c8Kt 8tGie bas a comllete dead, the heart pierced with the bul- flu fvivll." QroaontiT tried to tbrow anoth- 4... -w vnnr (ihnstmaa lie handles all of the best brand, hia alh -Lti-facUon. 1" J-1 Vad DAN FOCHT.

Ior Wife wiU keep Vlven FREE-- p. ot sam aay at tue Probate Judge in Eureka, Kan Maaison. -1 .1 1 i rt 11 rnish them as UOUUB turj" cheap as anybody. Call and exam sas. Frank D.

lovett, -PRACT1CAL im ine my stccK. lnaorioys ana uunuay iwu, Louie FelUf eauie nome 11 ...5 lnnd into the gun. TU men Petitioner. November 30, 1891. 1 r- WOOD.

F. Fellay, Jeweler. i.oth the old and youag anci cueaper day from Eiuporu. Ilia wife vi- 1 grabbed the gun. He then ran out iuL iuQuincy.

LouiJth.n any ning of kind ever gf down to the creek F- S. JACKSON, S. F. WICKER thp- otrerea oeioio in iuu. nd in a little wnne coma Santa Ir ti will, Bat it d.d jot hurt A masquerade ball will be gives aid he nan wvn iv bat, on Christmas Bat; did hurt Tho oldest auctioneer in tb coui.

Eureka, Madison, Ks Attorneys at Law. hi ins snap. Doeinber 24ih. Two -iolms, an ''u- and there had won jn. i-l ty For information address him at I or this office.

Spucial attention given to iHl ill wove lanea jvtt" and cornet will Turmsti i.lie preliminary -trial, 'and was bound a sic. A handsome prize will be overin the sum of $6,600 to appear to the most domical costume at Pawnee in April at the next term 43 .4 tf Pi 'V 'swbfflfV tzmMUon Of Tfihs tt.it llB. D. Freeman I till bWCIil i to have a nieu tlean "wann place in paml sdop Dealers in which to sit down and enjy Af-'i the neighbors say seems to indicate that it wac a case of cold blooded Riorned: II. AND It.

PllENlS. 14, 1894. I qnare meal or to hav a clean, warm I am prepared to repair FURNITURE Stoek-Sliipper Auctioneer. -11 trt 11 Sains entrusted. in whiyh trp Ihn hrn is a place yw'J-n buggies and Farm Implements nil Ihii and 'r, Gr fi: Veet gradea of coal i generally.

Also to ao eun AfK tfllint; Ibera the lowest i Will aiiieuM A 'nao with the greatest care, and (3? aatifnf.tion Address mo t. lw.yn Thomas. 1 I ih i Bits a a a C3 (' jet Madison, Kansas. I I carries a fieh line of stay'. gs'r- if-s vegftabl aad convvio-if fsnts fiu: c-lasii A DISCOUNT.

IMA. Shoeing. PlCt- orders AU work guaranteed. IWe reusenabltr. lb' n.iiy.iaia'u-.t': fi itii vtr.etic 1 4" lb o.

3 3 Mil J3t0t feet Sh. on raeehanio seB iuc i B. G. MOXLEY. rwie..

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