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The Fall River Citizen from Fall River, Kansas • 3

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ET ST IT a Notes of tha Modern jYoodmeri cf America. The Modem Woodmen of America will go into the new year with all losses paid, and with a balance of $150,000 in the benefit fund. GROCERIES, W. THE OLD GROCERLMAN i '-li: OLDEST iix is now at the OLD SI'ANli li Maui Stre.t to Jell.yoti roue lies li vrry I HiClC (, UASlt or i He asks tiip list roiiage of hi- old (rlftiiis i.d the public. -sDEALEK IN- i DRY GOODS Everything kept in a FIRST CLASS GROCERY Selling cheap for CASH or PRODUCE TOBACCO, 0 VV The Very Best Quality.

Christmas Candies AND Holiday Goods. Baden's Winfield Flour always on hand. 0)a5E5E5S5E5S5S5E5E5a5E5a5fB JUST One of the most Ever exhibited at this place JUST RECEIVED, and will be offered for sale AT PRICES that CANNOT be BEATEN, Everything Guaranteed. M. J.

BIDWELL SEVERY KANSAS. 15 or 20 more Kegs of Nails will go at 2 centi a pound, any quantity. TRST CLASS SHORT ORDER HOUSE Confectionary, Can Goods, Fresh. Bread And everythii 1 ej in si HEbT-1 LASSE1 SIAULAKT. First House South of City Hall.

J. M. Johnston Proprietor. FRESH OYSTERS SERVED EM ANY STYLE. oo Oil Headquarters for OIo09oeo90osooooeoej Pall River The Fall River Citizen.

Formerly Full iiiver Advocate. Published every Friday at Fall River, Kansas). Entered at the postofllce at River, Kansas, for transmission through the mails" as second class matter. A. B.

MILLER LAWYER Notary Public AND Collections. Local Jottings. New wall-paper cheap at Blackmail's. E. lie wold went to St.

Charles Mo. Monday. For CHEAP lire). Olin. MILLINERY call un tf Sum Jones made a business trip to Severv Mondav.

Oak Stoves from $7.65 up at Sweet Adam'. Francis Eaton. ahd wife left Inidiiy to sj end Xnifi friends in Lamed. Misa Lotta Mills of Oswego is visiting -tUU--wcek--wUifi Mr. Mu Daniel's New Wall-paper at A Blackmail's Drug Store.

Orlie Defevcrs spent the holidays in Eureka with his friend Carl Wakefield. Mrs. Tipjeitof Wichita wa visiting ith fi iends in this city the first of the week. There was a big dance at uarve Taylors Christm.u night. All report a tine time.

Warren Gladvvell broke (hrr.ngh the ice while skating on Fall River Monday. Thomas Armour the wide-awake blacksmith spent Christmas in Coyville his old home. Romig AWilkinson sold three buggies tliis week. One to J. Cooper, one to Everett Cornett and one to Burt Donart.

W. h. Johnson and Levi Purkey of New Albiiny spent Sunday afternoon at this place. Mr. M.

L. Brooks ot Churokee county visiting this week in Fall River. He made us a very pleasant call Mon day afternoon. Holiday Excursions. 1897--98.

For Christmas and New Year holidays the Frisco will k11 tickets to nil tations not more than 200 miles distant at rate of ONE FAltF FOR THE ROOD-TRIP. Ticket on sale Dec. 24. 25 and 31 and Tn. 1st.

Final return limit to Jan. 4, 1808. D. L. Hathaway Agt.

Rock Salt, Bulk Suit, Barrel Salt and all kinds of salt at Komig A Wilkinson's. Colorado Potatoes 75 cents at J. M. Evans fc Son Severy. Ks3 GROCERIES.

sT complete lines of Jp il fell RESTAUR AN img their parents and friends here. W. I. Smith of this place shipped tw-o carloads of cattl and hogs to St. Louis Monday night.

J. B. Mitchell shipped three cars of cattie from Severy to Kansas City on Monday. J. W.

Street from hear Twin Fiilis shipped three ears of cattle to- Kansas City on Monday. Michaelson Co. shipped two carloads of cntsle and hogs to St. Louis Monday. II.

Cattrell has to Florida this week v.i:h S( tne horses and mules for that marker. Mrs. M. Evans started morning for a vi-it with her Mrs. John.

Sherwood of Valley Falls Kans. Mrs. Joe Stine is visiting this week with relatives and friends ut Valley Tfie I 6 ffcTc? Z4 a lit'. c-' i DR.GUNK A fflLD PHYBiZ ONE FILL FOR A DOSE. movement of the fco-tcelo ezch day fa nsoenssTj for iealth.

Theaa pills suwply what ttia system lacks tn mko it regular. They cure Hoadaohe, brighten the My SB and eleiir the Complexion bitter than eoa--aetion. They aet mildly, neither flrripe nor aiciten co other pllta do. To you of rheir merit we fcill mailaamrl" Toe, or Aill hoz for 35 rents. So'r tvrjwter.

i JWmJto HmX. hUadelpbia. ocg 'noiisaoip jstsst? uotittdrjstioa OAstj 'S'Jl JOAJI ITS 8,1113 Sli'd S(POH S.pOOU AUO ptlB SJKlOn 130 '6 3.1 HO I IT'JBIO pUU 'OUIOipOUl 30HOT HI! ST It A9lJj BUJ.tTJl9JttS 84pooji iiicqo i p3.t Adtp ysk aASitSQ 9d03 I eSTB.aU5.t' i i SEVERY KANSAS. The place to buy Christmas goods is at A. B.

Black's Racket Store I KEEP A FULL LINE OF CANDIES Note the prices on a few items: Mourning pins, per box 2e. Safety pins per doz. 3c. Paper of pins lc 1 doz hooks eyes ic. Satin ribbon 2 in.

wide 10c. Best white lauudried shirts 63c. Heavy knit shirt 34e. Shrunk knit mittens 9c. Penholders le.

Tacks per box lc. Cuff Buttons 15 (g 40o. Worth 75o. Matches 200 in box lc. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 73c.

Egg beater 3c. Neckties from 1 30 cents. Pocket mirror 4c. Pocket combs 3c. School Crayon 6 in boti 4c.

Thimbles 2c. 34 ream writing paper 14c. Hundreds of other bargains on onr shelves. A. BLACK.

Have you seen those nice Lap Robes at Romig Wilkinson's Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Abe Branem on December 19, 1897 a daughter. Work on Zihk building was delayed this weeK on account of material not being here. Born, to Mr.

and una. Oliver BrooKS on December 24, 1897 a 10 pound Boy all parties doing well. S.C. Cunningham and wife went to Altooua Wednesday to visit with Mrs. Cunningham relatives.

They returned Thursday. We voluuteer to return thanns for the M. W. A. to the Masons and Odd Fellows for the use of their hall and hope everything was satisfactory to them.

Mrs. Win. iiobbs left Wednesday to visit lor a few days in Buffalo. Friend William thought he would "batch" but the ordeal was too much for him so he has ordered his meals at the Fall River Hotel. The Christmas Trees at the M.

and Christian churches were both well attended. Everything went off nicely and satisfactory to all, While the presents were not elaboratej yet they were nice and appropriate. Scott Osborn, who had the misfortune to fall from the scaffolding wbil working on John Frazer's house on teeeuafee.r22, and was badly bruised up, is reported bv tvisidiysiciau Dr J. W. Denbo, as improving.

Henry Weatherspoon of Chicago, former agent for the Frisco at this place, spent the holidays in this city. It is reported that Mr. Weatherspoon has one hom he regards as a little dearer than a friend near this place. We would like to double our circulation during tfie first weeks cf 1S98. and would ask every one who is already a subscriber to get one new name.

Will you do it? It wont take much of an effort on your part. Yon have a friend whom you could get to take the paper at a word. Do this and we will repay you by giving you a much better paper than we could otherwise do. If you wish to see The Citizen thrive you will give this your immediate attention. Charley Rock as arrested Monday by Chas.

Ater and turned over to Constable Tones, who notified Sheriff Knox at once. Mr. Knox came down and returned that night with the prisoner. Rock is accused of cattle stealing and it is claimed that there is a clear cae against hi ic Latek. When Rock was taken bi -fore County Attorney Johnson he made a full confession to every thing charged against him.

It is claimed his confession implicates several other parties. Ye editor is the recipient ul abeaiui-tul gift. Tennyson's Id) lis of the King, from his Sunday Scnool teacher. Miss Wilkie, The other members of the class received volumes, lovelv editions, and we thiiik we voice the sentiment of every member of the class when we say that much as we appreciate the gift we appreciate the sterling qualities of our teacher and her interest in us much more. We invoke heaven's choicest blessing on her and her work.

Correspondence. Severy Items. The Xmas ball was a great success. The crowd was so large that standing room was at a premium. Miss Allie Chambers spent Christmas in Severy.

There was a wrestling match on our streets Saturday. Our boysjal ways celebrate great days in some appropriate manner. C. C. Boweii ha gone to Madison to put on the play, Uncle Josh Whit-comb," at, that place.

The Xmas Trees at both churches were weli attended. The programs were good and the little ones merii much praise, Lester Bolon has a bow-wow to accompany him in his daily walk. Lesslie Jordan and Charlie Black went to Fall River S.iudny to see tlnse. srirls. Miss Birdie Collins of Fredonia visiting Wm.

llillyard and Minard is till here, it going! Mrs. Chas. Thornton is vit.it i ng her parents, Mr. and-' Mrs. Smith; this wtek: 62 new camps were November, 1897' organ in 7.000 new members are reported tor November.

Mr Ret-chlag of Emporia installed the officers of Fall River Camp No 5.222 Monday evening and left same night for Cherryvale where he purchased property and will move his familv to that place soon Fall River Camp No, 5,222 will hold its first meeting under the supervision of the new officers at their hall Monday evening. As considerable business is to come before the camp all -tubers are urged to be present. AT THE MASONIC ODD FELLOW'S Hall, Monday Evening Dec. 27, 1897. The new camp of Modern Woodmen at Fall River initia ted into the mysteries of woodcraft, last "Monday evening, 22 members.

Oar town seem-e a to be in possession of the sturdy men of the forest who had come here with their axes from Toronto, Severy, New Albany and Quincy to witne-stoe institution of the new camp No. 5.22?. 3 candidares went, through the initiatory wi rk by the fore te-rs Forest camp No 123S. Two candidates were elected to membership, hich was completed by 11 p. rn.

After the business of the evening Deputy Head Consul Herman Rctschlag installed the following officers: M. W. San try V. C. h.

Hamlin W. T. J. Telford E. B.

S. C. Cunningham Clerk, J. W. Taylor Escort, T.

J. Large Watchman, Charley Marr Sentry J. W. Denbo Camp Physician, W. W.

Garrard Delegate. A. B. Liudsey. A.J.

Wagner and John A. Morgan Managers. After installation short addresses were made for the good of the order by Deputy h. Eetscbiag, of Emporia. F.

Protzman, Severy. C. C. Stoneeipher and W. h.

Kallen-baeh, Toronto, Tom Jones of Quincy and others. All in all a very plea-ant time wa3 had, and one long to be remembered in Woodmen circles. The new camp starts out under very auspicious circumstances for future growth. This camp is a credit to the order. Their meetings will be held hereafter at thePattou hall everj- Monday evening.

Mr. Retschlag's worx here has been very satisfactory to all. Everything was done in a nice. and be well merits the "stron ties of HiVudc-hip which Liijti Liui to ilia neighbors of this camp. Sweet Adaifis have the finest of Silverware.

Prices right too. line Car load of the celebrated Giidden Barb Wire received by Romig Wilkinson this week. Ja-. Butchait and wife of. Fredouia spent Christmas in Fall River with Mrs.

Bun-hart's father, T. J. Allen. Mr. Butrhart is foreman on the "Herald" and is a good all-round printer.

We will sell until January 1st 1S9S, any oral! of cur large line of Ranges, Cot-k and Heating Stoves at cost. To make room for other goods. Sweet Adams. For Sale. A good eah business and a good stock of goods that will invoice eight or nine hundred dollars.

For particulars call at this office. The publisher of this paper went to Fredonia last Friday and returned Saturday with some a3 tine job printing: as ever came to this town. The work was done at the job office of W. D. Christ-man.

Mr. Sim White resigns hi position with French Defevcrs He has accepted a position with a Mr. Dow of Eureka in a grocery store, and will enter upon his new duties February 1, 1893. SETTLE UP. The firm of Elingson Co.

of Severy is going to be changed jaanury 1, 1898, and all accounts and notes due said firm must be settled at once, and accounts a-ainut old firm will be paid at once. E. Elingson Co. Thar, great farm paper. The Prairie Farmer of Chicago, will make special low clubbing prices to our readers.

They offer to send The Prairie Farmer and Kansas City Twice-a-Week Times both papers one year for only $1 just one-half rate or they will send The Prairie Farmer and Weekly Inter cean, both papers one year for or in clubs of two, both pa pars for $1. Send for special clubbing terms on clubs of five yourself and four neighbors It will pay you big. Try the Prairie Farmer next year and you will always read it. SO YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs rrff Copyright Anyone sending sketch and description may quickly ascertain onr opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential.

Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn Co. receive tpecial notice, without charge, in the Scientific Jftnericatt, A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir-culatton of any scientific Journal.

Terms, t3 year four months, 1. Sold by all newsdealers. ftllihN Co.3818-'. New York BrsoctJ Office. SU Washington, D.

rv i Kansas. Shutler arid Flint Wagons at Romig 4 Wilkinsons. Mrs. E. II.

Allen of Fredonia was visiting with relatives and friends in this city the first of the week. Miss Myrtle Defevers visited during the holidars in Eureka, the guest of L. II. Johnson's family. Hon.

S. S. Kirkpatrlck and family took Christina dinner with Mr. Kirk-patrick's sister, Mrs. Win.

Flossie Drumhiller went to Xeode- sha yesterday to visit for a few days with the family of J. J. Carroll. For good Chewing or Smoking Tobacco go to Johnson's; he has a new supply of the very best brands. Claude Puikapile will wuk in his father's store this coming year.

St. Louis is too far from Miss tor him. We received a eaHoad of the old Peter Sliutler Wagons. "You know what they are. Romig Wikinson.

See them. The Odd Fellows of Neodesba will give an old-fashioned ball and supper at that place to-night. A grand time is anticipated. L. Young who is attending school at Webb City Mo.

spent the holidays with his parents and many friends in this citv. D. C. Drumhiller made a business trip to Arkansas City the first of the week. 'I here -is never a time hen "Drum" cannot hustle business.

Sam Ater has laken a position with A. Sweet. Sam will takeanvthing he can get; he would even take a wife if he could only find some nice young In dy who is willing "to he taken." Mr. Fanshier of Great Bend Kansas is visiting his aunt, and oth relatives at this place and Fredo. nia this week.

Mr. Fanshier is a school teacher of rhis county and is a very pleasant gentleman. Mr. J. Fanshier and wife, of Lathan spent Christmas with Mr.

mother and brothers and sisters in this city. Mr Fanshier went on to Kansas City Tuesday where be has a position with a wholesale house. Mrs. Fanshier will visit here until the first of next week then she will return to her home in Lathan. The publi-herand wife take this meth od of returning to 1.

U. Drumhiller their warmest thanks for very substantial Christmas presents. Mr. Drumhiller an whole souled gentleman scrupulously honest; never turning a ileafear to the ncedv, or closing his heart to those in distress. Peace, happiness and good will to him.

Great Music Offer. Send us the names and address of three or more performers on the piano or organ and ten cents in silver or postage and we ill mail von sivtpeu nuges full sheet music consisting of songs, marches, waltzes, arranged for piano or organ. Address Popular Music Co. Indianapolis, Ind. Before you subscribe for any farm paper this jear, be sure to send for a specimen copy 0f that great weekly paper, 'I he Prairie Farmer of Chicago.

It is the best weekly farm paper published. It is now in its 57th year. Special clubbing price will be made to all of our readers. 'I' Lowest prices in town. A.

D. BLACKMAN' i.lu ix Drugs and Medicinv Paints Oils and Wall Paperi Prescriptions Accurately Side Main FALL RIVER, KANSAS. CKUrsCliES. Services at the M. E.

Church eaei 2nd and 4th Suunday ac 11 a. ti 1g and 3rd at 7 p. in. Sttntlfiy Schooi every Suday at 10 Ep worth League 3:30 p. m.

Praver meeting every Thars.l ay-evening. Key. Caldwell Pastor 'Services at the Christian every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p.

m. Sabbath School at 10 a. ni. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening-Rev. Fears preaches every 3rd Lord's day of each month.

LODGE OS SOTO ft Y'. A. F. Greenwood Lodge Xo. 16; A.

F. A. meets on the yf Saturddy night on or before each full moon and two weeks there-, after. Visiting brothers cordially invited. G.

AY. Don art W. M. S. ii.

Butler Secretary. A E. Golden Crown. Lodge Xn.llS O. E.

Fall Paver meets ori. the 2nd and 4th evenings, of each month. VtUiting members eor dially invited. i' A. G.

Ritz sec. IO. O. F. Charleston Lodge, Xo? 161, Independent Order of OdC.

Fellows, meets every night Visiting brothers cordially invited. Cvrus X. G. W. W.

Garrard Sec. Dof jHlge. Xo. 220 meets. every Tuesday evening.

All vig iiors fordiallv invited. Arer X. Miss Maude Bhickutr.n H. Lod-c 231, A. H.

T. A ih'ei-'ts lie Thursday in each month uL2p as i'liiou's hall K'iiMi) Pres. J. W. Carrol Sec.

'Mothers! I im discom- forts and dangers of I a child-birth can be almost tr- Wine of Caruui-afr relieves es- pectaut mothers. It giv3 tort to the genital-organs, arsd puts them ia condition to do their work perfectly. That makes preg-3 ancy less painful, shortens 1 Vtior and hasten recovery after child-birth. It helps a wcinaa bear strong healthy children. has also brought happiness f6r thousands of homes barren for years.

A few doses often brings joy to loving hearts that lonsf for a darling baby. No woman should ueglect to try it for thii trouble. It cures fine cases ohS of ten. All drajrgists sell Wins of Cardui. per bottle.

For In ca du'ections. requ'rin special Civin? svmptoms. the Ladies' Det The ohsttanong fitetlicio Co. noog, Tenn. Mrs.

LOUISA cf JoT? ys: 'When nrst tot Wire Carnl we had ben married but eoulfi not Cave any months tstor I iisd fiii dr. mms Wf SYRUP yr VflV C0LBS ADVICE. fn hUItl a of nin chtidrcm, ny ouly rem 1 etly for Coajh, jM nd Crup was onion syrup, UBt (rs.v as wis forty ypiu-s my pri'n Vlr.i tie Tr. G-nnn'a Onion Sjrru1? w.atola i3 -'vl" -Tod. an'l iicr rei no it.

There: a notl-be 4 wj A I i Harlan Rutherford came up fr-tim Howard last week to spend iheholiday? Joe Shad wick returned to spend Xmas at home and John Love went to Howard Wednesday on business. Mollie Bawn. Hems by Patrick. Mri Badgely nd ife of New Albany came up Sunday to vi-it relatives at this place. Robert Woods cf Texas came up to visit his parents and frieudsat this place.

James Wade of Arkansas came, up to take Christmas with relatives at this place with his sister Mrs. John Woods. Miss Lou Woods went to Labette City to see her aunt and spend Chriitmas. Henry Bremer moved into our city-last week from his farm and is now a citizen of Saveiy, and vo 11 like to have more citizens like him to come to town. You are welcome among us Mr.

Bremer. Ross Holliday and wife moved Monday to Hilar Twin Falls. Byron Sunder and wife of Eureka took Cliristmas with lier father, Mr, Hanseiman in this city J. T. Hill of Oklahoma Citv i here visiting his parents tn 1 i nds dining the holidays.

Fred Benest and wife were initiated into the K. L. of 3. Monday night. It is reported that they had a grand good meeting.

A. B. Black and wife visited Mrs. Black's tather and sister Sunday. Charley Brown of Chanute is here visiting nis unt ie and aunt, Lou Brown and wife, afid-other relatives.

M'S. Graggs, mother and brother of Topeka are vlspinj with Mr. Craggs and family this week. Mr-, Frank Pancrt and children of near Edna. Labette county, are visit ing her paients, G.

R. Jones and wife, ai other friends in Severy for a few week. The supper given by tbe larries of the U. B. Church was a sncces.

They mai'e clear of expenses $19.87. The ladies wi-h to thank all who so kindly assisted them, in the enterprise. James Slater is here visiting his parents and other friends. Frank Ltrcas started last Friday for a visit and business at Fredonia and Hal-lowelh Will be g-ne There was a very good congregirion at the U. B.

Church Siiinl iy to he ir Rev. D. lin preach. Oae joi tie' 1 the church. There is lots of corn coming to town.

The price' is only 20 cents, Mrs. Frank Lucas boarded the Frisco train for Hallo well last Saturday Where she wiil visit relatives and friends for a bile. Miss Rdiih Clienowit.il of was isiting Mi-s Mi lie Brown duiiagtluj It olid ays. Mr. Hinlvriitri's and dwinrf-Vr r.f tt-vrtri-r etnfirtv- are vi-ir mmmmm WE HAVE NOSgWE WILL SELL -HOLIDAY- YOU -( i SEVERY KANSAS 11.

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