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Glen Elder Republican from Glen Elder, Kansas • 1

Glen Elder Republican from Glen Elder, Kansas • 1

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Whs 'tea vn VOL. I. GLEN ELDEE, MITCHELL COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 80, 1891 NO. '25. feiiisil.lISIIaeFy penliig3 Rfl mmM Sat AppSi I aatl 1 riss Alice Hobneit lias received her Stock of Sprinpr 31illliicry, consJsting: of Hat I-'mmo 5 of All Kinds, Jlibbons of all shades, Artiiieial flowers of every description.

Pattern llata and Dou-nets that were trimmed In St. LoiiIm arc tho Uteat Fashious. ThoscMire (Belayed by Miss IJobuett 1 1 V-k 11 f'3 Mullen's Sliimcl CORRESPONDENCE. bevjya: From Tha Field. Miss Grade German's school dosed last Friday.

Miss Mollie Moore closet! her school last Monday with an entertainment hi these days of Revivals, why not have CENTRAL BRANCH, MISSOURI PACIFIC. GOING east. 11 and EtMt liMa. Mi, Mixed, '-'j48'i'. 4.4, cal Mil.

in. GOING WEST. No 40VMnil and F-x 'I 4.1 P. 42' 11 415, Locul Freight, 7:5 p.m. LD Auiit.

01 the Harness Oil Trade i-H Mi WWW a IS That ineans "I've got it" Got what? EnreL'alliirness Oil. 40 cents wv rallon. The only genuine in the city, the Harness Shop. II. W.

ANDREWS. DITTUS, I IF. i Drop, Medicines, Cliemicals, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES STATIONARY? Perfumery, Soaps, Brask, GombIcitioEIto. PUYSICIAXS' I FRESCLUPTiONS CAREFIUV C0MP0UXDEO. GUANOEU.

Eeloit Sauiba. AVheat is line. Uoti Casoy was iu Glen Elder one day last reek. Dr. Daily is building a new resilience In the second ward.

The weather the fore part of the week was not at all pleasant. The revival at the (J. B. church was brought to a close last week. Several of tlw boys attended the literary exercises at No.

3 school house, east of Ueloit, Friday evening. Bert is home from Kansas City, where he has been for the past six months, employed in a packing house. A good rain is what we need now. Lot and Chas. Hartley, of Glen Elder, Sundayed with M.

A. Hurl's fam ily, in Beloit. A Republicak. Blue Hill Items. Everybody is busy sowing oats quite a lot is being sowed.

Cuuimings Durham is taking no-to-bac for the tobaco habit. Wheat is locking fine on the Hills and every body expects a good crop. Jos McAnich the assessor of Hayes township will soon be through with his work. Chas. IUpgoorl is the happy father of another big girl.

Mother and baby doing well. E. J. Woodman's wife wbo has been east will return iu the spring as her health has improved. Walt and Irvin Burger attended the Lycium at Blain View school house last Tuesday nignt, we wonder if Irvin saw bis gal.

There will be an entertainment at Rose Valley school house on 30th, of March at the closing of the school Rose 'Valley baud will furnish the music. Where was Harry Thompson when he took up the tickets at tho blind mans entertainment at Blue Hill, here she goes and there she goes. lUrry. Catch on. Excelnior CMpa.

Reuben Nusbauw isquite sick with lung fever. Sam and Walter Cumins were at Beloit Tuesday. Edward Mason is working for commissioner Boyd. Levi IJusbaum will work for Daniel Meger this summer. William Brown has returned from Beloit where he has been working.

The literary at riain View was well attended last Tuesday evening. The question was, resolved that signs of tho times indicate the down fall of this republic. The pessimists were victorious. The Excelsior school closed last Friday. The friends and patrons of the district planned, and carried out to perfection, a surprise for the teach er and pupils by inviting them to the home of, J.

W. Cuming's where a magnificent dinner was prepared, which was enjoyed by both teacher and pupils. After the boys played a game of base' all repaired to tho school house where a short- program was carried out. Mr. Brown then thanked tho patrons for their pleas ant surprise and was out.

Dealers InX in the evening1. John Covert returned home last Wednesday evening. Ed Harris and Corwin Iladley are re-walling a well for Thomas (Jutland this week. Some of the farmers who planted potatoes during the warm weather of last week, report them to be frozen in the ground. We understand that a Mr Lucky and a Miss Heeds visited Beloit last Saturday and when they returned tu Glen Elder, iu was Mr.

and Mrs. Lucky. The above named parties were accompanied to Beloit by Mr. Will Davis and Miss Jessie Slaven of this vicinity. We suppose Will contemplates having a knot of this kind tied for him, when the court houst! conies to Glen -Elder.

Never mind Will you will not have long to wait. IcnABOl). School Notes. The High School visited the Primary room on Friday afternoon, all were well pleased and greatly enjoyed the exercises. The per cent of attendance during the past two weeks has been quite good, we hope to sec.

all in school during the rest of tin1, term. The class in Civics has almost finished their work they will examination in a few days, the rest, of the term will be taken up in reviewing book-keeping. Miss Idonia Bealec is now in school talcing a review in Junior and Sonior studies. Tlios. Valette has been out of school this week on account of sore throat.

The members of the graduating class have selected their subjects and aTe now at work on their orations. have made arrangements with Pro. Taylor so that graduates from our High School courses will be admitted to the State Normal School with out examination. The Intermediate room had a very interesting debate last, Friday afternoon, They discussed thequestion "Resolved that the horni- is more useful than the cow." Miss Owens visited Saturday and Sunday at her home in Effingham. W.

S. 1 1 AD LEY PlilK 1 have added new lines to mv Stock of Im-plcments, such as Harness, Halters, Sweat-pads, Lap robes, Dusters Bolts, Cultivators, Shovels, wrench es, Sections, Rivets. For all the leading Machines Canvass slats, Pitman boxes, Oilers, Champion Binders and Mowers. Also have on hand German Millet, Alfalfa, Cano and Kafler corn and almost anything that a farmer needs. Call ami see me when in town.

Farmers Supply House, S. EaioJa Prop. Stoves, Hardware and Tinware, Churches. CETIIODIT- Services crory Sunday at 11 a 1-L in. school lit 10a.

m. I'rayer uiuft- Ing Thur-duy evenings, 0. H.Gi.ick, ra.tor. tlHRlSTIAN-Pervicci every Lord's day nt 11 a. m.

Pn itching tho fourth Lord'. Joy In vitch month ut It m. n4 7:0 p. by. Kid.

11. Intclieit. Lord's day Bcbcol at 10 a. and Y. P.

IS. IV K. meeting 0 ui, every Lord's tiny. Praytr meeting luy at 1 :20 p. r.u Secret Societies.

ASONIC LODGE No. 39-4 A A met ts lfrt and third fUlimlay ovcnlns or eath month. ViMtlng Brethren cordially invited. G. Hkakd, Sec.

0. Hoots, V. M. I LEN ELDER LODGE No. I yj every Friday evening.

Yinitintf Brethren iuvttcd. C. Moohes, N. U. J.

C. I r.KKJHTo!, Secy. (- LEN gree, tucotri nocooil nntl fourth Tuesdaya of tiiich month Mas. Altksiub, N. Jrh.

E. M. Lvi.it, S'C. 1 LEX FXI KM LODG15 No. 180, A IT V.

iiumMo tho xccuud iotulh Kuturdur of fiich mini ih. ItAI.I., Jtl'C. (ilLUH AUTuN.M. W. LEN ELDEi: LODGE No.

ol H.ir.eoU vJT ovrry ninl fuiiuli TIiuih Miib 1 Tioitfir, Roc. m. Hattir Dovk.C of II NIGHT 3 Olf COLUMBIA LODGE No. 43 mi em tin; M) ond und lourlh Jlnnday. I.

Kec. 11 Vamjsttk, Com. A A It POST No.261, tam first and thi'd Sat iiay -at Hull. 8wekt, Adj't. 8 Wiiitlet, Com, LEN ELDER CAMP No 202, of mxvti every YV'eiiiii sdity eveuiug In A It Hull.

II. mil AN, Barg. Ellim, Capt. 1 EhUEK SOCIETY No 41. LA meets 1 vi i aid A It Hull.

Mb swiiur, Sec. Mf.h TIiornto.v, Pres. T7" LODGE No. 231, niMtn the sec.onil and liinrih Ha urdtty In A It Hail. Mru TtiuttNs, Sec.

Ua It Pres. Business Cards. HOUTS', I). No 41)0 Main yj Um Kiitifin. nJO.lls to Diphtheria and Spark! prompt' Iy utiended.1 HL THORNTON, Keident Dentist.

Ojiii.H Andrews' Hitint-Bi lbli(p. Low i.u till work, aud natiaiaction Kuaruiitted OBlee at Kcyworih Bowl 'a Drug Store JT.All calls (jivmptiy attvitdud, duy or nijrht. 7 ALLISON. Dentist. OHicit with Batta? Spo-wird over Slo.e Will Is In Clan Eldor, overy alterdate wtck.

Coiunierioinj; Deo. )0, 1633. OL TAYLOR, Atlorney-at law and Collco tlon Agent. wwli side public squttrOk iteu Klrler, i. Kanaan.

I3 CLO ti 31 WATCHMAKER EBB JEWELER. C-3--A well st'lcited flock ofTSJ Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Always on hand. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Your patronage re-f pcclfully solicited. Ammunition, Bolts, Barb Wire, Heavy and Shelf Hardware of all kinds.

Our stock is new and complete, and we ask you to call and see us before purcnasing Prices as low as good goods can be secured at 2iny store in this L. L. GitAXOEii. 49 accepted as Million- Peopte i r'r riSersaiSy 0eiTweitiiyOsie LSacllfilEFtoe Coffee cftfeo WTO H. P.

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About Glen Elder Republican Archive

Pages Available:
220
Years Available:
1893-1894