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Glen Elder Republican from Glen Elder, Kansas • 1

Glen Elder Republican from Glen Elder, Kansas • 1

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i 1 VOL. i. GLEN ELDE1J, MITCHELL COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JULY 1891. NO. if 111 iii if fiif The Celebration at Olon Elder Glen Elder celebrated the 4th with Obituary.

Thomas V. Fleming w.is born In I Maryland In May 1821, lie moved ith out'a hitch anywhere. THE PIIOTOGRA Hon. M. F.

Knappenberger, of Jew 6 ell City, delivered an address that leld the multitude of people. It was V- wH'r'T Sn1 lolt, a departure from 4th of July orations CENTRAL BRANCH, MISSOURI PACIFIC. GOING EAST. No.iH II Mid Expiex, 6 53a.m. iii, Vixl, 2.4Sp.

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ta 11:40,1. m. ta, Luc Freight, 7:50 p.m. I) Beu, Agent. Churches.

METHODIST- HervlcM every Sunday at 11 a m. Sabbath elioulat lOu. m. Prayer meeting cveuings. G.

M. Click, Paiior. was neither Politics or Baptism by nimerslon; it was considered by the Low prices, First-class work, and Satisfaction guaranteed. When in town come in and get four Cabinets taken for $1.00. critics as a masterpiece.

The Hose Valley and Glen Elder Silver Cornet Bands gave the people splendid music, while the Glen Elder his parents, whon years old, to Ohio living there until grown then going to Taylor county, Iowa, where he resided until 188o, moving to Glen Elder In that year staying here until the time of his death which occuted Sunday, July 1, 1894, of paralysis, aged "3 3 ears, 1 month and 0 days. Mr. Fleming united with thoM. E. church when young in life and always lived a devout christian life, respected by all who knew him.

A little over a year ago he buried his companion in life, and leaves now seven sons and one daughter to mourn for a father who was ever kind and Just, always ready to lend a helping hand to all. The funeral sermon was preached at the late home of the deceased, by Rev. G. M. Click, at which his chil fife and drum corps played "The Girl ahead of us," and other appropriate lieces.

"Watolaos Cloc.a The races were productive of great TMIEE METUODISf-Services at Kaltvlow J- the second mul fourth tit 1 o'clo l'lcach'tiR every Sunday evening. Sunday nchool nt 10 o'clock. Rkv, A. Kbsnkiiy. mirth.

The old man's race was I. McBlalr and Wat. Harrison, 1 of ofmuji two old soldiers; it showed they had not forgot how to run. Mr. McBlair was declared the winner by three Beloit Kansas.

C'UIRISTIAN-Sei vice every Lord's day at 11 I a.m. l'r aching tho fourth Lord's d.iy In raeli month nt II ft, in. xA p. by KM. Matched, Lnpf dny school ut 10 a.

V. I'. 8. K. Hireling 0 p.

in. rvcry LoiU'd Uiiy. l'raytr meeting Widcs lay tii p. m. rods.

The fat man's race came near beins failure as no one wanted to run a- dren wore all present, all the sons 0 0 All (io( (l Wnrrented. FINE VI KKll IIIW JEWELRY REPAIRING SPECIALTY. having been with their father in his gainst Dr. Thornton, as he had been Secret Societies. practicing on the track west of the last moments, the daughter Mrs.

Gartside, arriving from Oklahoma too late to see her father in life again. old water tank in daylight, but our dutch post master said: "'Byjiminy ewelry Speotaoles The relatives have the sympathy of vraut, I will bet the post ofllce I can MASONIC LODGE No. 201 A A 51 iueit fnt and third Saturday onlays of each month. Visiting Urethral cordially inviti 11 0. Ilium), Sec.

O. Hoots, V. M. jESOE50E2CZlEEOOtZXaCZlE3 beat the tooth yanker." That set the music going; when all was in readi the entire community in this their bereavement. -o Tlio Citizca in the Country.

ness comrade John Jliley' tapped the LEN ELDER LODGE No. 330, 1 00 F.nifeU drum and away they went, the Dr. VJ every Friday evening. Visiting Brethren invited. E.

C. Mooitus, G. J.W. Cr.KiouToN, Secy. Now the boarder from the city roams the fields a careless rover, try LEN ELDER LODGE No.

121, Itcbckah De- for the P. O. and the P. M. for the Dentists ollice, but the P.

M. not being wind-broken soon showed Thornton his rear which was too much for the dentist, he gave up. Dan ran ing hard to tell the differanco between vT grce, iikcIh second iind fourth Tuesdays of Indian corn and clover. each month. Mns.

Altkmub, K. U. Mils. E. M.

Lti.K, Sue. For the turnip tree he searches, and into the lady's shawl and the Demo 1 LEN ELI Eit LODGE No. 180, A he seeks with zeal divine for the ruta cratic P. O. was declared saved, for -X meets the second unci fourth Saturday of Cilks W.

baga orchard. and the spreading par snip vine. each month. I). C.

1JAI.L, ncc. Climbs the grape vine for bananas, LEN ELUEK LODGE No. 104,1) ol and through fragrant fields he cut nr. ry second and fourth Thursday. Mcb, IIattie Dove, of II Mns I Bousr, lice, scanning elderberry bushes in his I am prepared to sell everything in the Harness Line at Bottom Price, viz: A No.

1 Faetory Harness, $10 Good Plow Harness, 11) Eureka Harnes Oil, 40c per gal. Call find be convinced. search for cocoanuts. T7 NIGHTS OF COLUMBIA LODGE Na. 43 And through swamps and tangled in eel a the second and fourth Monday.

Detwii.uk, Bee. 11 Vallbttb, Com forests with unwearied feet he push A It POST No.2Gl, meets first and third Sat es, searching day by day in patience IT unlay nt their Hall for the watermelon bushes; Wbitusv, Com, IV.T.VT, Adj't. And he asks the startled farmer if LEN ELDER CAMP No. 2C2, ol insets he's through his nutmeg hoeing; how every Vt'eduiSday evening in A Hall. his chocolate trees iw.

doing, how his Richmond, Capt. Hours, Sar. wmEEmsimmMmmsm lemon vines are growing; (i LEN ELDER. SOCIETY No. 41.

A maits every Satuiday atG A Hall. If he's dug his early hay crop, if he's sowed his sweet-potatoes; if his bwKisT, Sec. Mns ThonsTox, Pres. slippery elm is planted; if he's graft the present. The lean man's race had four starters, but Philip Clover showed llrst his leaness.

The potato raco was a hard race. Orie Clover received first money and John Lund second. The boy's race was run by six boys. Bernie Vallette proved to be the flyer. The orange eating contest had live young men in; they bit and chewed orange as never before, Allie Chap-pel got the string.

The oldest setter on the grounds was discovered to be David Anderson who came here October 1, 1 809. He is well preserved and handsome ho counts his wealth by the thousands. The base ball game was won, as usual, by the Glen Elder hoys. It is strange that any team can be found with sand enough to lock horns with the Experts. There was no one to get married so the $5.00 remains in the treasurers hands for future use.

The young men's excuse was, times are too hard, the ladies' excuse, we're too young to leave mamma. Taking altogether the big rains we had, wo had more fun in a half day than ever before in Glen. The crowd was large and good natured. LODGE No. 231, meets the second and L.

L. HANGER ed his tomatoes; tour! Sa' urday in A It Hall. Meb Thornton, See. V. lis EAnr.t., Pren If lie trimmed his eailygrass trees mi if he thinks there is' more money in potato bugs than raising hDneysuckle Business Cards.

Diiers'ln- for its honey. St. Joe Herald. To tii 9 Citiaena cf Glen 1IOUTS, D. No 400 St.

Kansas. Glen "Calls to Diphtheria and Scarlet Fevor prompt i mi ly attcn le l. Stoves laraware anc 1 Tinware, You that are blaming me for not having hog pens and filth cleaned up call at my ollice and sigii your name to a warrant which I will forward to HL THORNTON, ResiJcut Dentist. Ollice over Andrews Harness Shop. on ull woik, and satisfaction Ammunition, Bolls, -Barb Wire, Heavy the county officers who will come and guaranteed clean out hog pens, and all filth, you may complain of, without any cx- MDORST I).

rhyaleino and Surgeou Otilcij at Keywnrth Borst's Drug Store C-2AU calls romplly attended, day or night. pense to the complainant. I have notified these filthy parties as often Denli.t 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 any store in ihis vicinity. ALLISON.

1-J Office withBn Office with Ba as I am going to. law may now tey Si Spo-snrd over AVill be in Glen Elder, every ullornato Week Commeiiclni; Dec. 10, 1893. raise the hair on their backs. O.

IIOL'TS, M. I'. Glen Elder, June 23, 1894. Attorney-nt and ColKc A TAYLOR, tion t-'T' Olllce sou Nidou blic RrjU'ire. Camp Keating'.

Ulen Jilder, KnnaaH tcosai PROVERB m. 33. The Beloit District Camp meeting will be held at Glen Elder August 7 tola. Rev. A.

D. Beekhait of Downs will have charge; Dr Horn of will have charge of A family reunion was held at Mr. II. Rarick's, Sabbath. July 1, it being 41th anniversary of the birth of their second son He v.

f. L. Rarick, being Sunday all relatives could be present. Those present were father, mother, and six children and twenty one grand children. At noon a grand good dinner was everything that culinary art could do was brought on the table which was set for all present, after dinner ice cream was served.

At 'I o'clock all attended services at Rose Valley, coining in body to Glen Elder in the evening where Rev, Ibuick preached in th" M. E. church. This day will long be remembered by all those present. the singing.

All the ministers of th A Full and com-lp plete line of Hard-( ware, Stoves, Tin-f ware, Paints, OilsQ and Glass, at that can't be beat inS District are expected to be present A number of tents will he provider Practical MTCIIMMER AND JEWELER. A well selcetel stock of Vr atches, Clocks and cvvclry Always on hand. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Your patronage respectfully solicited. for any who will want to tent on th ground and the meeting will be held in Wilcox's grove a gracious time is anticipated.

G. M. Glick. -On For Salfi. My house ar.d lot, and ollice and lot.

No incumbrance on either. Clear title. O. Hou'fs, D. Mitcneu county, i 1 i The Denver Sun has kept a scrap-book of all the nicknames bestowed on Governor Walte, of Colorado, by papers of the state and of the country.

The list is long and exhibits a 9 Charley Stale, Tonsorial JfO'Wlien you want a clean, easy shuve or a good hair cut, do not fail to call on liim. Shop S'E. Comer Public Square. Glen Elder, Kansas. A 1 Mi lUIlUlLUt On account of the A.

Glen Elder was without strike a freieht "lie tvIio has cten unto liimstlf a vrife, I'atii blessed himself tliroughont Ma life." ut not if he has taken a wife vl is iorant cf the merits of ACORN iitovej and Ranges. train Tuesday, but all trains are wealth of fancy seldom equalled, rang-again running on schedule time, ing from "If through his "Royal This is an independent road and no Paresis" to "The Whiskered Blood Glen Elder, Kansas 1 strike can effect it long. sucker".

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1893-1894