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Brookville Timesi
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BROOKVILLE TIMES. NO. 16. BROOKVILLE, KANSAS, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1887. VOL.

I. THE CELEBRATION Independence day was observed LOCAL HAPPENINGS. BROOKVILLE TIMES. If the proper arrangements can be made Wm. Turton intends to put a three-story building on the prop in Brookville in a manner that reflects C.

E. Srack was called to Culver Thursday by the serious illness of his brother. T. P. Baughman has moved into the house recently vacated by J.

W. Wilson visited Salina erty he recently purchased of Dr. C. GAULT, Publisher. great credit on those who, in so short a space of time, shouldered Friday.

Crowley. the responsibility of making the day -Three carloads of Mormons Miss Clara Fritz spent yester SUBSCRIPTION RATES. $1.50 PER YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. o-oinsr west were sidetracked at this day in Salina. a success.

The day was perfect, and there was no accident to mar Wm. Crawford. C. A. Brown has put down a sidewalk in front of his Second place Sunday evening, but were sent T.

J. Nichols paid Salina a bus on their interrupted journey the Official City Directory. iness visit yesterday. street property. the pleasure of the occasion.

The birth of the day was announced in an appropriate manner next morning. S. Goodwin, of Salina, was in Mayor vH'il r-ioii, T.C. Gault -Prof. T.

W. Armstrong, of Sa the city Wednesday. 'iVMMirer T. W. Carl in A.Jennings and daughter- Ro-setta started on a visit to Hastings, yesterday.

by firing a national salute, com lina, was in the city Thursday, con A. N.Whittington Mrs. Ralph Walter was down memorative ot the 1 1 ith anniversary to Salina Thursday. of our national independence. The Fred Myers, foreman of the W.

H. Councilmen T. J. Rollman, J. 15.

Fritz. I W. Axtell. 0. Davis and wife took a creamery, came in on the evening train Wednesday.

sulting with Prof. Rollman in regard to the work to be done in the institute this fall. At. the meeting of the building and loan association this week, three shares were sold for 21, 22 and 29 J.M.Arnold trip to Salina yesterday. Police Judge.

1'. Carrier Do not fail to attend the board Peter Soldan was in Salina Wednesday, and in Ellsworth the Union Pacific Railway Schedule. forenoon was passed in various ways, the exercises proper commencing in the afternoon. A shooting match was indulged in by our local sportsmen. The shoot was at nine Peoria blackbirds, 18 yards rise, screened trap.

The result is as of trade meeting to-night. per cent. This certainly is a good balance of the week. showing for the association. .11 a.

8 p. A. N. Whittington, postmaster EAST BOUND. No.

202 204 "212 (Freight) WEST BOUND. No. 201 203 "211 (Freight) Stop for meals. at this place, has, been Topeka J. B.

Mills' new house is receiving a new coat of paint. --Miss Ottaway is assisting Mrs. Amos in the store at present. J. W.

Axtell made a visit to Kansas City Thursday night. M. M. Paddcn and L. C.

War The cresting of the city hall came near being blown off during Tuesday's rain storm. C. A. Brown has gone to Hot Springs, to see if he, can get follows Teague, Cable, Hodge, D. .5:12 p.

a. several days this week as witness 7 40 a. against the men who were arrested Warner, E. Carrier, Martin, Duncan, Wylie, Gahan. L.

here for sending obscene matter relief from rheumatism. Secret Societies. C. Warner, Barber, 1 Robinson, The new sidewalks add much Nelson, 4. o.

O. F. Brookville Lodge No. 270 to the appearance of the streets on through the mails. The school board at a recent meeting hired Malcolm Means as teacher in the' grammar school for the coming year.

Mr. Means is a which they are located. A better behaved crowd than In the afternoon the crowd gathered at the park, where, after music, George Duncan, in a very able manner, read the Declaration of Independence. Dr. Stearns then introduced Dr.

N. D. Tobcy, of Sali was in Brookville on the Fourth ner were in Salina Thursday. There was a meeting of the board of trade Tuesday night. No one can complain that the ground is not wet enough now.

A party of Gypsies spent a portion of this week in Brookville. Those feet seemed to attract everybody's eye on the Fourth. of good education, and is an ex 1 meets every Wednesday evening the Masonic hall. Visiting members are always welcome. J.

C. Gault, N. G. I.C. Brookville Lodge No.

200 meets first Saturday on or before full1 moon. P. Soldan, M. J. O.

Hartley, Sec. GA.R. Post No. 235 meets at its hall the 'first Saturday of each month, at 2 p' m. Visiting members welcome.

VoiiN Bennett, 1 1. C. Lawrence, would be hard to find. perienced teacher. Mrs.

D. G. Denton and chil The Transcript's article about dren spent a portion of this week in na, as orator of the day. 1 he doctor's address was not of the spread- the celebration is a little mixed. The Brookville, visiting friends.

probable cause is that the editor of eagle style, which, when stripped of August Neidcmcyer will put D. G. Denton spent part of that paper did not spend the Fourth up a new house on his property in its oratorical and poetical is void of logical argument' but was. this week in the city on business. at Brookville at all, but went away the southeast part of town.

from home to ce! br. te. good, plain English and strictly to A big crowd enjoyed at Kanopolis on the Fourth. We completed a job of one Adjutant. NIGHTS OF LABOR.

Beacon As- semblv No. 3064 meets every Monday evening. Visiting brethren welcome. Brookville building and LOAN SOCIETY. -Meets hrst Monday of each month.

Payments of inoathfv dues last Monday of the month. T. L.C.Warner. Secretary. President.

A. J. Slice, x-c the the point. Those who heard it thousand statements for the State Salina Journal, was 1 the city Several railway construction will! not hesitate to pronounce the Bank of Brookville this week. outfits have been in town this week speech a good; one.

Space will not Thursday. lie secured quite a number of subscribers for the Journal, T. W. II. Carlin have im admit a synopsis.

J. L. Smith has built a sidewalk 1 the fronts of their store After thd speaking and more mu Churches. and also considerable binding to be done at the Journal bindery. buildings by a coat of paint.

sic the crowd dispersed, some to in in front of his Second street prop, erty. The roof of the Masonic hal We have the contract for print dulge in swinging, others to witness. Henry Secrist, Avhom most of in" five thousand prescription our readers know has been sufferm nONGR A I A cverv Sunday at 10:30 a. and the evening at 8. Sunday school at 1 1 a.

m. Praise and prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 8 p. in. All are invited. S.

(j. Pastor. has been repaired during the past the shooting-contest, and still others to see the base ball game between blanks for T. W. II.

Carlin. for a long time from the effects of week. the Soldarr and Brookville clubs. Henry Palmer, of Lakin, 111., rheumatism, expects to start for Ex every Sunday at 11 brother of M. B.

Palmer, is making The result of the ball game by in celsior Springs to-night, where it is an extcud.ed visit in this section. to be hoped he will secure relief nings is as follows: 1234 sf79 Mr. Dimmitt is building a new A. N. Whittington, accompa a.

and evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Sunday school at io a. m. V.

L. Cannon, Pastor. CA I Father Carius, pastor. Preaching on the last Sunday of each month at 8:30 and 10:30 a. m.

Soldan 500102030-11 R.J. Gemmcll is working in while the mill is not running. We are indebted to I. S. Moore for a fine lot of roasting ears.

A. F. Shute, of Salina, was a visitor to our city one day this house on the property he recently nied by postoflice inspector McAfee, Brookville 5 1 4 3 20 In the first shoot in the afternoon bought in the west part of town. returned home from Iopeka lhurs dav evening They maec a trip Evervbodv go and have a pleas after their return to the residence 0 L. C.

and Dick Warner tied on a score of nine straight; Martin sec ond with eight, and Dcthamby third ant time at the Congregational Ritter's father where they secured church next Wednesday evening about one thousand pictures that E. N. STEARNS, Physician and Surgeon. BROOKVILLE, KANSAS. "Ollice on Anderson avenue, three doors west of Perry street.

with six. Isaac Hull, of Russell, brother they had failed to get 111 their first of Mrs. W. L. Cannon, stopped off seizure week.

Jerry Guiles has his meat mar-ket in running order. See ad. elsewhere. Arthur Arnold acted as post-master during A. N.

Whittington's an viit to his sister Thursday From the Weekly Telegraph night. er, of La Porte, Iowa, we glean-the Our limited space will not pet In the second at nine binds, those- who made the best score were-L. C. Warner, 6, Muhlhcim and Cable 5, D. Warner, Martin and Duncan, 4.

In the third shoot Magette made nine straight, Maharfie second with eight, and Dcthamby third' with 5. fact that our young friend and for absence. mit us to make personal mention of mer townsman, C. J. Coombs, is be S.J.

LOGEE, M.D., Physician and Surgeon, BROOKVILLE, KANSAS Office and residence on Second street, two doors west of Perry street. Jrookv'tlle's many visitors on the coming quite a prominent mdwulu- il nmfiiv the teletrraohers. He has i been made Assistant Grand Chic The Transcript does not ex Aaron I loss reported good lime at Mulberry Park on the Fourth. Brookville sent a large delegation of her people to Salina last Saturday. of the Order of Telegraphers, be change with the Timks, but we sides holding other positions of im manage to get there with both feet portance in the order.

Charleys just the same. There were five contestants in the foot race, but Ed Uiir was. the fastest runner. The horse race the last thing on the program for the The inning horse was oe Duncan's, and losers horses that belonged to -At the meeting of the city conn friends in Brookville will always be pleased to hear of such deserving cil Tuesday night a committee was There will be a meeting of the hoard of trade to-night, let everybody attend. The smoke stack of the mill promotions.

CENTRAL HOTEL. BROOKVILLE, KANSAS. A. JENNINGS, Prop. I-Best accommodations in the city.

LAWRENCE HOTEL. By J. Scott Si J. W. Sechrist BROOKVILLE, KANSAS.

RATES $1.00 PER DAY. appointed to have the roof ol the -Wo clip the following items city hall repaired. Guiles and Dt-Los. from the Salina Herald of last was blown down during Tuesday's The display o-H fireworks in the 1. V.

Axtell informs us that Thursday. evening under the direction of Dr. his proper! in Wallace Ls for sale, rain storm. Miss (Jeorsria Wilson, of Brook as he wishes to invest more heavily Mrs. M.

B. Palmer took quite Stearns and Joe Stauber, was excellent. From the Doctor's antics we ville, is visiting Miss Tengue. in Brookville real estate. n.i..-h Carlin.

the Brookville drug sick Tuesday, but is better at pres cut writing. Mrs. Ed. Sparks, of WaKeeny, gist, is shaking hands ith his many who has been visiting with her pa J. X.

Matlock has completed a friends in the city ami will remain until Saturday. rents, 11. Richardson and wife, re villi? was visited by quite turned to her home Thursday. new sidewalk in front of his Secom street property. Chas.

Sherman's and Wm 3T Board bv the dav or week. Good accommodation and witUfaclion pinr-nnteed. JOS. MOOR It. W.I'.yt lNUY.

MOORE QUINBY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, wind storm Tuesday evening about rtnVlnek. Themill slack was blown are sure that "he felt himself a boy again. A large crowd witnessed the display. After the fireworks a large number of happy dancers tripped the light fantastic toe in the city hall. Thus passed the day in Brookville.

Last Wednesday night the offi "Where did till the people come from?" was the question fre down, also several barns and small Sharp's barns wore demolished by quently heard Monday night at the Tuesday's storm. houses, but no one was injured. There is quite a delegation of nrnnkville business nu-ii in the city display of fireworks in this city. At the suggestion of the city to-dav closing up some real estate council the trees in the park arc be ing IrimmedjicloHcr. transactions and lalKing nauia ic railroad.

The Brookville people are M. B. I'almer and wife have been visiting with A. Wylie tint SALINA, KAJNftrta. Office In First National Hank.

In Brookville Fridays and Saturdays, W. H. BURCH BISHOP BURCH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SALINA, KANSAS. tSrOfficr In Mastnlc Temple. The lumber for the creamery is on the ground, a well has been sunk, and the work is being pushed forward as fast as men can do it.

The young ladies of the Congregational church will nerve Ice cream, cake and lemonade id the church next Wednesday evening. cers of Brookville Lodge No. 270, I.O. O. were duly installed.

After installation the members of the lodge rc-paiiicd tf tbo Central Hotel where supper was nwating them. It is needless to say Ihul all ditl justice to ihf occasion. wife for several days. alive to the necessity or anoim-r railroad and are going to get the Santa Fe, if such a thing is possible. The Herald wishes them success in their laudable efforts to build up their town, -There was a meeting of tin stoikhokUrs of the creamery aso nation yesterday nflcrnoqii..

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