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The Temperance Rural from Cherokee, Kansas • 3

The Temperance Rural du lieu suivant : Cherokee, Kansas • 3

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Cherokee, Kansas
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HE TEM A RU RA SHERIFF'S SALE. PROFESSIONAL 'CARDS. STATE OF KANSAS, Crawford Count'. ss. tgnxtcr Sprites Jotc, Resolutions ot Rospect.

The following resolution were unanimously passed by the pupils of the Baxter Springs High School; Whereas, It has pleased the Great Teacher and Ruler of the Universe to remove by death from our association our much esteem-ed fellow-pupils, Herbert Clark aDd Hel JSteinwender Sellner vs. John Liable. BAXTER SPRINGS DIRECTORY, H- HOHNER, ATTORNEY AT LA money and loan broker. Baxter Springs, Kansas. All kinds of Securities Bought Sold iJy virtue ot an execution to me directed and delivered, issued out of the 11th Judicial District Court of the State of Kansas, sitting in and City Officers.

Mayor John M. Cooper. City Clerk C. S. McMillan.

Treasurer J. W. Keenas, Police Judge A. J. Lee Marshal Chas.

Mann. LAN1, PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON, Office: At Gregg Go's drug store, Baxter Springs, Kansas. en Pbtgrbaitoh, therefore be it Resolved, That in the untimely death of Herbert and Helen, the High School jf Baxter Springs has lost two faithful pupils, and the members thereof two worthy and exemplary associates Resolved, That, while we are re-eipned to will of Him that doeth all things well, we deeply deplore the sad event that has removed from our society on earth our late companions in study, Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with the bereaved families of the deceased, and hereby tender them our condolence in their irreparable loss. Resolved, That we request 6ur teacher to cause these resolutions to be spread upon the school record, and that copies of the same be furnished to The Times and the Temperance Rural for publication, Ollijb Park, Allie Ingraiiam, Sallie McNeal, Everett Wright, Com.

Anna Patton, Samuel Kail, for Crawford county, in said State, I will, on Monday, the 3d day of February, 1379, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m. a '2 o'clock, m. of said day, at the Court House door in Girard, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendant in the following described real property, to-wit Lot No. three (y); in block No.

thirty-three (33), situate in the city of Cherokee, Craw Churches. E. Church--Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 6:30 p.

m. every alternate Sabbuth. Sabbath school at 3 p. m. John Le Cornu, Pastor.

Presbyterian CnuRCHServices every Sabbath at 11 a. and 6:30 p. in, every alternate Sabbath. Sabbath school at 9 a. m.

G. Clark, Pastor. jgTUMM SEMANS. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Baxter Springs, Kansas, Offer their professional services to the citizens of Baxter Springs and vicinity. Office: Over the postofllce, where they will be found at nil hours, day or night, when not professionally engaged.

W. MOSS, DIED. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ford county, Kansas. Said property to be sold as commanded by the said execution. V.

H. BRADEN, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Girard, Kansas, Jan. 2, IS 79. Sr.

Clair, Attorney for Plaintiff 25-5w Societies. A. A. M. -Baxter Springs Lodge "No.

71, meets Saturday night on or before the full of the moon. John M. Cooper, J. P. Scoles, Sec.

W. M. I. 0. 0.

P. Spring Valley Lodge No. 51, meets Wednesday evenings. W. J.

Lea, N. G. C. McMillan, Sec'y. C.

T. Baxter Springs Christian Tern-perance Union, meets every Wednesday V7ening. J. W. Moss, Pres.

Wm, March, Sec'y. Kansas. Baxter Springs, Puterbaugh. -In this city, Wednesday. January 8, 1879, Helen daughter of Collections and all legal business will receive prompt attention.

Adam and Helen Puterbaugh, agei seventeen years, four months and two days, Helen possessed a very amiable disposition, having a kind word for all with whom she came in contact. She was an apt scholar, BUSINESS CARDS. SHERIFF'S SALE. RAILROAD TIME TABLES and from the time she could read her chief STATE OF KANSAS, pAltKE HOUSE, SS. R.

R. delight seemed to be in the perusal of books. At her former home, Jersey ville, 111., she was M. R. F.

S. G. QOIAO NORTH. Crawford County. Sarah A.

Moore vs Baxter Springs, Kansas. O. PARKE, Propprietor. vv. Mail, leaves Freight 9:30 a.

2:35 p. The Beulah Town and Land Company By virtue of an execution to ma ARRIVES. Headquarters for Excursionists. Daily stages leave this house for the east and west. 7:35 p.

directed and delivered, issued out of the 11th 'udicial District Court of Mail Freight a regular attendant at the Presbyterian church, and a faithful member of the Sunday School. Her last illness came upon her very suddenly and unexpectedly. She never arose from her bed after she wastaken sick, but bore her illness with fortitude. She expressed strong hope of recovery until a short time betore her death, when she gave up all and said that she would die. Last Sabbath 2:05 p.

Hi. li. lAMPBELL, Agent. tli6 State of Kansas, sitting in and for Crawford count in said state, will on Monday, the -jynas kate walton, DRESS-MAKER, Next door to Park House, Baxter Springs, Kansas: The BaxtP.a Springs Temperance Society held a very interesting meeting 3d day of February, A. 187 9, between the hours ot 10 clock, a.

Jast night, and much good was accom m. and 2 o'clock, p. m. of said day, at The latest styles of Patterns on hand at-all times. Gent's shirts made to order.

Plain and fancy sewing doue with neatness and dispatch. plished. Forty-niue signatures were tho Court House door in the city of morning when she heard the ringing of the church bell, she sang the first verse of her favorite hymn: "Savior more than life to me." She frequently named the name of Jesus, and expressed implicit faith in His love. On the night previous to her death she requested her mother to pray for her She suffered in Girard, in the county and state afore added to the petition memorializing -yM-MARCH, said, offer at oublic sale and sell to the Legislature of Kansas to 3ubmit to REAL ESTATE, COLLECTING the qualified voters of the State an amendment to the constitution forever AND INSURANCE AGENT. tensely in body during the last few hours of prohibiting the manufacture and sale Baxter Springs, Kansas.

her life, but her mind was perfectly tranquil, and she passed peacefully and quietly away, we trust and believe, to a better and brighter of intoxicating liquors within the MONEY TO LOAN. State. world. P. A meeting will be held to nfght at Roe.

In this city, January 9. tue'Melhodist church, and will be ad 1879, Francis C. Rue, aged 63 years. the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendant in the following described real property, to-wit Lots 7 and in block one (1). Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, in block two (2).

Lots 4 and 7. in block four (4). Lot 8, in block five (5). Lots 2, 3, 6. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 20, in block seven (7), situate in the town of -Beulah, Crawford county, Kansas.

Said property to be sold as commanded by the execution. W. H. BRADEN, Sheriff. Sheriffs office, Girard, Kansas, Jan.

2. 1879. J. E. St.

Claib, dressed by Thomas Smith and others; Mr. Hue's death was very sudden, only being sick about forty minutes. His disease was neuralgia of the heart. For a year past DEALER IN All are respectfully invited to attend. Come out, everybody, and let us reason together on this all-important sub ject.

his health had been remarkably good, and HA ED WARE, only a few hours before his death he spoke to his friends of his good health. He was about town in the moreing and was engaged in his OPPOSITE THE rOSTOFFICE. shop when he was seized with pains in the region of the heart. He was a faithful member of the Baptist Church, and was greatly BAXTER SPRINGS, KANSAS. Attorney lor Jfiamtin.

iJo-ow respected in the community. Opperman. In this city, Thursday. Jan uary 9, 1879, Mrs. S.

J. Oonerman. wife of Programme of Exercises for the Baxter Springs Library Association, 1379. Music By Choir. Essay Miss Bell Stowell.

Declamation Samuel Kail. Lecture II. S. Kline. Musio Choir.

Reading W. W. Quigg. Debate Resolved, That civilization enhances the happiness of mankind. Affirmative Isaac Beaver, W.

Mr. Jessup. Negative W. 0. Park, II.

S. Kline and Thos. Smith. Mr. B.

Opperman, and eldest child and daughter of Mr, Louis and Rebecca Hunter, aged twenty-two years and eleven months. Notice of Attachment. State of Kansas, County of Crawford A. Bailey, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas F.

Brown, Defendant, Mrs. Opperman had been an invalid for Ikeep const antly on hand a fully supply of STOVES, TINWARE, HARDWARE, AND A FULF LINE OF SHELF GOODS. about two years. She was a faithful member of the M. E.

Church, and until her health failed, was an earnest Sabbath School worker. She bore her afflictions Before W. R. Jones a Jnstica of the Peace for Sheridan Township with patience and christian fortitude, and Heading Society paper W. W.

Quigg and Miss Lou Ingraham, editors. Music by choir expres3ed herself as fully prepared to go at her Master's call. She leaves loving husband, a bright little boy, father, mother, sisters and brother to mourn her departure. Clark. In this city, on Sunday morning.

Jinuary 11, 1879, Herbert son of L. nnd M. Clark, aged fourteen years and five months. Herbert was a bright, promising boy. He (Jounty of Crawford btate of Kansas SaiJ defend3nt, is hereby notified that on the 12th, dsy of December 1878, an order of attachment for the sum of 20.50, with interest from April, 3, 1877, at 7 per cent per annum, was issued by the above named Justice of the Peace against his goods, in the above entitled action; and that said cause will be heard on thn 5th, day of February 1879, at 10 o'clock a.

A Beautiful Boy's end Girl's Paper. The American Young Folks, published by Hudson Ewing, at Topeka, Kansas, comes to us for January with a bright, new "dress" on. It is a carefully edited, 16-page trated paper for Boys and Girls of from eight to sixteen years of age. It is pure and elevating, entertaining and instructive. Strong, ly endorsed br teachers all over the West, anI is sent one year, postage paid, to any address for 50 cents.

The publishers offer to send a sample copy free. COOK AND HEATING STOVES, of the latest styles and best patterns, at the lowest prices. I make a specialty of the manufacture and re-' pair of tinware, at prices that had engaged to learn the printer' trade in the Times office, but was taken sick a few days before the time appointed to commence, and in one short week he was called away by the ruthless hand of Death. Attest Jones J. P.

Sol. Smith Att'y sr. Plaintiff DEFY CO 31 PETITION I.

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1878-1879