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Circleville News from Circleville, Kansas • 8

Circleville News from Circleville, Kansas • 8

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Circleville Newsi
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Circleville, Kansas
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Last month there but four neith -CTIME er absent nor tardy in the High- school room, two others were tardy once. Ed Fletcher, oldest son of Chris Fletcher and wife, died in Montana lat week of pneumonia, and wtt buried there Saturday at 5 p. m. Ed was well known in this locality, and. had.

many friends here who extend their sympathy to the bereaved family. Percales and Sateens, choice of entire stock, 8io at Boiler's. 1 TK OtP R6L1 ABL6S Livery Stable located to thelforth partof tow. The very best of Llvory accommodations. Goo if vou want to go some place-call on us you wtotyour team fed call on at.

Our PRICES are RIGHT. i Among our old class-mates at the Association Saturday, we rec-ogniaed Ella Horner, Coila Nelson, Blanche Wilson and Grace Hasson. The Teacher's Association was well attended by the teachers, but K. C. N.

W. Ry. WEST. (Q1W JL. S3.

TSToooIsol. Passenger Passenger 7-57 P. ft. m. EAST.

very poorly by the patrons. There were about 25 teachers present, some of them coming as far as 20 miles. Dr. C. W.

Thompson, the Dentist, will be at the Hotel in Circleville, Wednesday, February 15th, til 3 p. prepared to do anything in the line of dentistry. Passenger 5.58 a. m. Passenger 1.04 p.

m. tf Freight so.afi p. m. Except Sundays', Except Saturdays. WE HANDLE Have your teeth examined when IWill not take passengers fot he comes, it costs you nothing.

cast of Holton. Swiss Soap, 8 bars for A Wkbralqd ejtnQtcw ecal, alc WPMdfwd, Jjipf, tgraiS, Mm Vn market (pln J3W for aeaiti. 25catStauffer's. L. K.

W. Ry. WEST. The Woodmen done themselves brown Saturday night, and as a result the many visiting Woodmen and the public in general were a. 10 p.

m. 7.2a p. m. i INFALLIBLE! WHAT IS? BEAUCHAMFS BALSAM OF PINE. Because it cures all coughs and colds, and is recomended by more people than anyptii-eu cough svuup on the market.

Every bottle is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money, refunded. Sold by Ue.as. 0, Liitle's Pharmacy, Have your prescriptions filled there. No. 93.

91. P'ssenger. EAST. No. 94.

92. Passenger 3.20 p. m. treated to a fine evening's enter 7.28 a. tainniont.

Music was furnished by the band and orchestra. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Kolier's entire stcek of Neck HErORMlfil) School tin 10 a. A. F.

suuffer Suu't. he Ties, choice for 25 cents. Tices at 11 a. in. Prayer-meeting Wed nesday evening, alt.

castor. Mr. ttansopher andC. A. Pierce, rTBTHODlST EPISCOPAL.

Sunday of Banner, delivered some nice UScuool at 10 a. J. A. Schroder Sup't. Services at 11 a.

m. and at 7:80 p. hi. oh alternative Sundays. Prayer-meeting Thurhday ulgnts.

J. B. Vkknon. have opened a first class Millinery and Dress Making Establishment, second door east of the Post-office, and will be pleased to have the LADIES call and see us before going elsewhere, TOUB'8 respectfully, hogs here to Mr. Claypool Tuesday.

While in'town, Mr. Pierce called and renewed his subscription Pastor. CHRISTIAN. Services alternate Sun- days in each month at 11 a. m.

Rkv Hough, Pastor. to the News. Come and see our new Shoes, just received, at Staufter's. IrersoxialB r.miiiiiiiititiuiiinuiiiiuiimiiiuiwtnti Mrs. C.

A. Travelute. TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. The Jackson County Teacher's Association was held at Circleville. Feb ruary 4.

1899 The Sec a tar and Assistant Secratary being absent, Ells Horner was elected secratary pro tem. The attendanee was not so large as was expected, but the meeting, however was very interesting, and many practical ideas were brought out and discussed. The meeting opened with a 'Greeting Song" by the H'gh School, followed by an "Address of by Rev. J. B.

Vernon, to which Charles Porterfield responded. A paper, "Our County Association, was read by (i. K. Whitcraft, and ciiscui-ed by tji-org-e Alien and Charles vers. The Hee Lott, Strayed or Stolen.

Clarance Fowler was in Hoi ton Friday. 1 sow, slit nose, si)otted black and white, weighing adout 200 lbs. Any information as to her where abouts will be rewarded. Clarence Fowlek. A well stocked bargain table at Roller's.

The Circleville Commission Co. itation in Primary GooirraDhv bv Miss Laura Deck was interesting and liuv0 a lal'e list jtfock, to INSURAWCE. rTo'Lect yoUr property against loss. Best Companies. Lowest Rates.

I would be pleased to have you call and see me. A.R. OIJRSLiER. instructive, discussion by Miss Lvna next Saturday, in fact it will and Kev Vernon. The paper, "What be larger than of the farmer's i is the Verti al ystem of Pen i anship sales now taking place Mr.

Shantz, of Holton, was in town Monday. George Travis, of Nedea was in town Monday. Mr. White, of Holton. was in town Tuesday.

A. R. Oursler was up from Topeka over Sunday. Mrs. W.

S. Bishop is visiting relatives at Tonganoxie. Roscoe Ouisler was in Kansas City with cattle last week. James Goggerty was in Nebraska the first of the week. Tom Abel and Ed Brown, of Holton, attended the Woodman supper here Saturday night.

S. W. McComas spent Sunday with his "best girl," at Kelly. Fred Wood burn and John D. Myres were in town Monday, Geo.

Harrison of Leonard ville visited his family here Wednesday. doing for us?" by Miss Corah Hunter' and the discussion by Miss Dora Por-' Northwestern passenger trains ar, good things to "get on to." NEXT TO A DAILY Mr. A. Leach was buried in the Olive Hill Cemetery Sunday, at 3 m. His relatives and friends have the sympathy of the entire terfield, Mies Lulu Wright, Mr.

Allen and for. Beightle were decidedly in favor of the Vertical System O. B. Allard being absent the subject of Spelling wan discupwi by C. W.

Beightle. The music was furnished by the Circleville High School, and the recitations by Klsie Faden, E7a Baily and (iladys Nuzraan were well rendered, a duet! "I'll take care of you', Grandma," was given by Fay McComas and Frankje Myers. The community. Sorghum 40 cents per gallon at Stauffer's, 1 Dr. Thompson, the Holton Den tist, will be in Circle ville next meeting then adjourned The next Wednesday til 3 p.

m. Call 011 him. meeting will be held in Holton. ELLA HOKNEK, Skcbatakv, pro tem. SEMI-WEEKLY CAPITAL For the Farmers of Kansas.

The with Sualn has emphasized the fact that a weekly newspaper, for general uews, is too slow for the up to-date. progressive farmer. Thousands who, conii not take a daily have secured in vThe Semi-Weekly Capitals r- A complete summary of the news of the war. besides all the other news of the world, especially eyerythinx haupening within tie borders of Kaunas. The settlement of tht controversy with Spain and the introduction of American government in the newly acquired territory, together with the gr-a political campaign now on In Kansas, will afford a great lund Interesting news and information.

Subscribers to the HUJil-WEEKLY CAPlT.u. will receive it at the same cost as au ordinary weekly. THE SEMI-WEEKLY CAPITAL AND THE CIRCLEVILLE NEWS For One Year For the very low price of $S0. Address "THE NEWS," Circleville, Kansas. Mrs.

Ed. Taylor of Carbon, Wyoming, is visiting at Dr. Taylor's. Henry Henrichs, of Green, Kansas, visited friends here over Sunday. Geo.

Kane and wife from A- Ladies' Shoes, twenty or thirty pairs, four or five pairs of each style. Are closing them out at Q. B. BOWSER, cost, at Holler's. fr Has lately put in a Grind- A Christian Endeavor has been er ana a heller, and is organized at the Christian church, prepared to do all kinds of Grinding.

A share of your meets every Sunday evening. patronage is soiicited. Quite a number of the Bancroft Woodmen attended the woodmen COAL ALWAYS ON HAND. exercises here, Saturday night. Preaching at the Reformed voca, ut'ie visiting relatives here last week.

Kev. W. B. Jackson will leave Sunday evening for Liscomb, to bring his family here. George Whitcraft and Charles Seivers, Holton, were pleasant callers at the News office Saturday.

Misses Mary Keely of Whiting, and Belle Early of Ontario, were guests of Col. Early and am-ly Saturday, and attended the Association Harness-filaker church Sunday at 11 a. m. Sub ject; "The Power of Prayer." W. T.

Cromwell and J. A. Lew A full line of Harness, Collars, Whips, Nets, Robes, Blankets, is renewed their subscription to always on hand the News this week. REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY. We would call your -attention to Chris Fletcher is very poorly.

Mrs. Travelute's Millinery adver tisement on this page. Mrs. Travelute becomes a reader of the News with this issue. Phil Claypool renewed his subscription to the News this week.

W. B. Leach, wife and family are sick with the grip and pneumonia. Get your razors and shears sharpened up right at Starling's barber hop. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, about 4 dozen.

Your choice for 75 cents. S. H. Stauffer has sold his stock of millinery to Mrs. Carrie Travelute, who will continue the business.

1. Jim Goggerty cried Alex Abel's SCHOOL NOTES. February 8. Monday we began our sixth month. the Reformed church; having served for the last seven years.

See that second hnd Organ at S. Boidner's. For sale or trade. KvC N. W.

to Leavenworth and re-turn; 1.98 II to, 15: Ketura limit iHih. Account annual meeting Grand Lodge A. F. A. M.

$1.89 via L. K. W. One fare for the' round trip, Circleville to Leavenworth, ebruary 11th to 15th inclusive, good returning until February 18th. papers 20o hundred at th News office.

Leavenworth and-feturn $1 89 NorthireitQrn Feb. to I5th. Jya-Dally imtiMW- The, double passenger texvicer, oi-the Northwestern with'chair aU trains, 40 jtjl and sale this week. Mrs. A.

K. Oursler has been sick for two or three weeks, but is 3 Alias Chryssie Myres was on the soAta near the stove are at a nick list Saturday. able to be up now. "Brick" McComas'called Wed W. A.

btreaui was quite ill with premium. This weather is to cold for any thing but in-door games. nesday evening and left us $2 on tonsi litis last week. subscription. I II Ties of all kinds, (Ladies or Jack Frost has nipped several ai'saiid lingers Uio last uays.

A son was born to Greene Stan- Gems), choice for 25e, jit Roller's. ii4.u-a liuve mole lime Fop sale or trade; a second hand re- Mrs. Nannie Stauffer has Jey.and wife, February 3, 1899. Oursler" and ClydV Mc I'hersbn Have whooping cough to. lvai 'S! owwi.

firstolaas condition. In li. -tuuu quire of Charley uu.d her position as Organistrat tolninyVW.

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