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I For School supplies go to the cen T'4 was not an honored lupmnsr ol t'' Willow Valley School Report. The following 13 the grade for the mouih end MADISON TIMES. tral Drug Store. same. We think if be had been present TO -ON ing November 10.

1886, of scholarship attained V. Horton. of Lena Valley, went to he could have writteu out a better description but as he could only "catch on" Th' only I'Xiu'rienwd. and reljahl- msia's 1 dea.l'"iii ihe west. Wholesaie and n--.

tail th E-iy, Mason Hamlin. and ('hie- gi (NrMiiOr Eureka, Wednesday. by each pupil, as shown by a daily class record of all the grades, and on examination of the advanced grade at the end of the month, on the scale of 100. fBIMARY GRADK. to a few comments made by otheis who ioeftl notices.

10 cents per liae, each iuser a. to all persons not earryiug ami ins ad-rtiseraeats. Regular advertisers will be arged ceuts per line Wm. M. Wilson, of Emporia, uiade us were present, and was compelled to ft Mih.J.

S). Smith -i; nt. lor iidisnn. areka, Ka.u:t4. a pleasant call last Tuesday.

guess at the remainder, we say he did well He savs "we plaved sevea up." 4 vta i i'v Mr. C.E. Burnett has sokltii3 meat 5 VeYlo not attempt to deny the statement market to Mr. A. Copeland.

TIME I fcf Advertisers will please remember that 1 zeals this paper wilt remain standing un-i. ordered Out by the advertiser. Hereafter McK. Miller will lie at all but beg space to explain. The house was divided for the purpose of ON LONG AT A LOV7 RAT3 D.

B. Fkeeman, J. C. Filsom. AUCTIONEERS.

found over Mr. W. M. Bill's harness Myrtie McKe'e, 75 Frank Wild iner, Roscoe Buliou. 90 Bert MeKUutock, INTERMEDIATE GRADE.

Milo Brothers, 79 Theodore Kathary, Ara Brothers, 85 Ealpb. Porter, Charles Wileuner, 93 Edith Yeager, George Yeager, 9) Ella Brothers, Halleck Bulion, 71 Maud Mansey. Edwin Bulion, 93 Flora McKlintoek, Edward Brothers, 60 Effie McKean, OF INTSilEST. acting charades, and the author of this shop, every Saturday. 10-tf manuscript was one of the number to Entered at the PoatOfBce at Madison.

Kan-Mas neooua-elaas matter. will loan money for three or five years time on as ood terms a The opposite party came in and seven of them stepped upon a plank Mr. Emery and Mr. A. Milner have formed a co-partnership in the flour and feed business.

Warren Brotters, 69 Alva Holland, and sang one verse and chorus of the song, "We're Going Home Tomorrow;" i Term of Subscription: ne year, be obtained anywhere in the West. Call and see me when you want to borrow money. GEO, O. LOVETT. MADISON, KAN P.

"We offer our services to the public, and will be ready at any time to cry sales and do a general auctioneeriug business, satisfaction guarranteed. TERMS REASONABLE. Orders left at this office or Geo, Lovetl's, will receive prompt attention. Freeman Filson, Madison Kansas. .75 .60 The largest assortment of school supplies In town at the, P.

O. book store. Yeakout Bros. tlx mtiuitui Jhree months, )ue mouth, Invariably In advance. ADVANCED GRADE.

Maggie Yeager, 81 W. C. Sailing, May Bulion, 88 Bertha Alvord, Alice Brothers, 9'J Ella McKean, Willis Faught, S1. E. O.

Lawhon. John Kathary, 88 W. G. Foster, Parents are requested to visit the school. II.

D. Porter1, Teacher and so weplaj ed '-seven up." But there was not a enrd in the house that we were aware of. Card playing never was tolerated in Mrs. Wilson's house. AS to the wiy Miss Bell's name was acted, nearly eveiyvword he wrote concerning it was false, not to say rediculou and slanderous.

The pupils of Willow Valley school are decorating their school room witll evergrpen3 and red berries gathered in the timber. I i TIME TABIK THE THOMSON DRUG I Howard Branch of A. T. St S. F.

Road 1 Trains arrive daily (ex. Sunday) as follows: Buy your Ireeh oysters at Steven's res OOIKO SOUTH 1 Wrt K7 i.nminmktiiia ft. Ill taurant. 4 a USa Dave Green the son of VV. II, Green, of Fargo returned home last Monday.

He has been here for the last three month attending school. 5:11 p.m. If another young lady would give him a "mitten" so that be could have a pair of them, he would be all risrht. 1)EAI)-BEATS, TkAH CO. t- lo.

65 Kx press i no (SO NORTH DEALER IN The G. ii. boys of the Madison post are endeavoring to secure the attendance Ann AfiEiWAfiDN XT S9 A AAommivla.tioii 7:10 10:00 a.ru 1 No. 66lxpreaa Three cows belonging to Mr. Noruni i of Iiev.

John Hogarth Lozier, familliaily jtr died last Friday, caus; of death known as the "flighting Chaplain," to A' A- MARKET REPORT known, but supposed to be caused by give one or more entertainments, during mm mm lliiiilii Church Directory. the commj; The entertain running in smut as the animals were tlie stocks at the time. ment will consist of a "Rnnnins: Fire" of Revised bvT. B. Swain Co.

addresses, recitations and of occurence's in the army which will be BOOks, STATIONERY, FANCY MOTIONS, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, ETC. interesting to the old soldiers, and in structive to all. The "Fighting Chap Notice. i All parties indebted to Vne will cenfer a favor by calling anc( settling their accounts, as I am needing money, Respectfully, IIak3 Larson. '') Methodist Episcopal.

Rev. J. I). Smith; Pastor. Services every two weeks at 11 A.

SI. i and 7 1-2 P. SI. I Sabbath School at 9 A. M.

T. J. Robiaaon, Superintendent. 1 5 Mbthomst Protuvtant. Rev.

A. McMurray, Pastor. Services every two wocks at No. 77. I Brcthrkn Church.

C. M. Yearout Pastor. f. Services every 2ud aul 4th Sunday at Maple 'Urove, No.

1. lain" is pre-eminent in that line and it Mi is to be hoped the "boys" will succeed in sin Street. Opposite The I'osi OlHce, SVladison. Kg J. Di Kelley and Son will ever be found at the old stand, always ready and willing to accommodate tlie nub-lit.

All work warranted to give satisfaction. And i it connection theie-witi), PHEITIS COlFvTELL, (having bought Jackson Holmes' wagon shop,) will ever be found ready to repair all kinds of wagons, buggies and machinery. ALL WORK A Ril ANTED to give satisfaction. The patronage of the public soliciteu. i securing him.

15cf8. per doz. 16? lb Young Cniukens, $1,50 to 1,75 doz CO to 75 cts. per Tn. Sweet lb.

Onions i.0U bu. Apples, 7" 25 Corn, 3.o0 ton High Pat, yiour. a.00 cw First Grade, Second Third 2.00 Bran, 75 75 Comrade E.V. Horton. of Lena made us a pleasant call on last Wed The largest stock of school crayons in town at the Central Drug Store.

nesday. Comrade Horton was one of Rock Creek Items. tbelOth corps, which made a grand record during the war of the rebellion. "Eli' s-ays: "Go tUa whole hog or mm none," says "Let her go', the old hyp- Baptist Oucrch. Eld.

J. Harvey, Paftor. Services 3rd Saday of each mouth, at Maple Grove, Ni. 1. Secret Societies.

K. ofL. 1 Humanity Assembly fo. Meets every Thursday evening, at Urtcu's Hall. Jl.

KP fkMMJJ ocrit, she'll regret it." Bachelors, in this section of the coun School books at the P. O. School crayon at the P. O. Slates and pencils at the P.

O. Coppy books and pens at the P.O. ISacklea's Arnica Salve. Phe Best Salve iu the world for Cuts try, when answering advertisements, should keep it to themselves and not wrap it around some article and send it C. E.

DEALQRi, Proprietor Always keeps on Jiand a complete stock of THE Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, SaltRheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Dressmaking, cutting and fitting; children and boys' clothing and a gen- to a neighbor's house. The following is Corns and aU skin allti posi fitn an vv 1 11 nr ifAnn nw Alfa TliAPn. I cral lineof sewing done by Mrs. Thorn mm STABLE. I W.

W. Kobuison, E. J. Porter, I Iteo. Sco.

M. W. I A. F. A.

M. Meets Tuesday on or before full moon and 'two weeks thereafter, in the Bank Hall. Tra-j iiont brethren cordialy invited. 1 I 0. W.

Seward, C'uas. Sloxley, the answer: saw your advertisement Hwir Piia .1 -V 11 Tt 1 111 ton Porter, one door west of the Post Office, Madison, Kansas. 10-tf-2p me an.i inuiK win mi It ls p-tlil, to give satisfaction, or the bill. I am an old and lonelv bache- rccn Mtop. Sit Puro Drugs ahd Ksdicines, Faints and Gils, Glass, Perfumery, Tell "cue an Ps lor, and think it Um to be looking FOR SALE BY Charlev Demalorle W.

M. bee. GOOD RIGS TO LET AT REASONABLE RATES. and are ready at all times to turn out around, ily height is a feet 6 inches; and Faney Goods. on short notice all kinds of bills, post, age 35; weight, 150." Certain parties froni this section of the ers, cards, letter heads and requests ii I Horses boarded by the day or week.

country liad a conversation with "Eii" with name and OiTice, satisfaction THE BEST EBAUBS OF CIGABS IN THE CITY and that ether smart Aleck, and he said guarranteed give us a call. P2S7EIES they thought they would try their grit; a tirand failure it was. Eli was going to Physicians Prescriptions Accurately Compounded, at all Hours, Bay or Might. Special offorts made to accommodate Comercial men and parties Iook-imj for land. take the belle that wears the $15 hat, and uu A.

O. U. W. No. 120.

Meets Monday evening in each Week, at Ranyou's lie 11. S. F. Wicker, Geo. O.

fiovett, M. W. Keo. Sec. I.

0.0. F. No. 171. Meets Saturday evening of each week, at Ruuyon's Hall.

I. W. Cuukle, ohu inyou, N. O. Seeretury.

O. A. K. 'o. 187.

Meets 1st and 3rd Saturday in each th, in Ruuyon's Hall. E. J. Porter, ClCallou, P. C.

Adj. OiHcial Directory. itfwl WA AUlusts Itself to aivj Salt Illieuiii and Old sores and'ulcers, Scaldhead and ringworm. Pain in the back and spine, Swelling of the knee joints. Sprains and bruises, Neuralgia and tootheache, the other "lurry" was going to take a neighbor's girl, who lives close by; as orse's fecKv S.

A BROWN CO, they came riding by, Eli whispered to ft Has irsro Egot of South side of Slain Streot. MADISON -'KANSAS. 111 111. his companion, "Left be jabers." Eli 1 1 Tender feet caused by bunions, corns HI wishes now he had gone south east with and chilblains, we warrant Beggs' Trop- VJV.I Hasrses the rest of the dead beats. Eii made a ical Oil to relieve anv and all of the DEALERS U-M-B-E- in r'ffco better than sad mistake about the dead beats and above.

Thompson Drug Co. any ethsr S. B. GEEMi NOTARY PUBLIC AND COLLECT ION AGENT. trash.

Our aim was to ask all but the dead beats. CUT OP MADISON. The ladies of the M. E. church gave a N.

E. Supper at Green's Hall, Wednesday evening. We ltave had no report as Madison, Kansas We had a lively parly at Mr. and Mrs. TO THE III Nelson Smith's; all were respectfully Mayor, Police Judae, City Clerk, City Marithal.

'emeu HI G. 0. tovett, A. G. Osnmn, It.

Phcuis, E- Porter, G. 0. Lovett, to its success, financially, but judging from the number in attendance, it was a invited to come but Ell but they IB Jlx 9 THE came just the same. I suppose they came success. There was supposed to have Co'iueilinec: M.

foiiter, to apologize, but no apologies were S. F. Wicker, been from 150 to 200 iu all who had I desire to notify my patrons and the -r r-n John Ruuyou, 11. Phcuir. made.

They looked like sheen killing TIMIS In Barrel oi" Bulk, public in general, that am ready at all MA. mm their snrp! Attention i'osi. dogs. times to do all kinds of 1 1 This wo' Id is full of silly people, and GRKBSWOOD COCKTY. Plaster-Paris and Cedar Posts All members of Mad-don Post No.

187 when one goes another come? JOB DEPARTfflEN We are rather doubtful about the Nor East end of Main Street, MADISON, KANSAS. G. A. It. department of Kansas are requested to he present Saturday December 5th 188G to elect officers for the mal student and the streetcar conductor, because Eli is not an honest man, but a falsifier.

I can satisfy yon both as to work and prices. Come and feee me. Main street, 2d door west of the bank. IIaxs Lars ox. Madison.

Kansas. coming year, aiid important bus iness. E. J. Porter, C.

B. Graves, H. DeFord. S. Robinson W.

II. Drew A. iuter, F. C. Lamb, J.

W. Keuner Georgiaua Dauiclls, S. M. Biggs, Thos. Ditteuiore, Dr.

Pearee, J. B. Clogatou, Circuit Jadge; i Sheriff, -District Clerk. County Treasurer County Attorney, Probate Judge, County Clork, Superintendent Schools, Surveyor, Register of Deeds, Coroner, Representative. A short time ago this party had the J0BPEI1TIHS EXECUTED IX- com.

pleasure of overhearing an argument be D. C. Caliex. Adjt. tween Eli and a 16 year old young ladj-.

1-7-tf Eli said "Can you tell me the reason Beggts Clierry CousH Syrup' SUBSCRIBE FOR THE -Madison Times, EXCELLENT STYLE, 10 why, when one girl giyes a fellow the Will relieve that cough almost instantly and makes expectoration easy. Acts bounce, they ali go back on him?" County Sniithers. S. Brookover. S.

B. Grecu. -AND AS- MmultHiieonMy on the howeif, kidneys The lady said, as she turned to leave and liver, thereby relieving ihe lungs of Cheaply as it Can be Done Anywhere. him, "Do you see that beautiful land tlie Centra that soreness and pam and also stopping For window lights jj-U lrn" Store. scape before Ell said he did in the throat bv tPat ru-KiiTig sensation removing the One trial of if will "Well, if yon were to send a dove over, xM.ymce any one tuai it has noMaion it would pass over and see in it all that A Weekly Paper devoted theinferests of Greenwood county, containing a compilation ot the happenings of each week, as culled from all the Best Daily and Weekly Papers oi the State, lt is very poor in a financial or eartn ior eougns ana coius.

ihe 1 homo- I beau tif ul E. II. Bliss of Wiufield Kunsap, was in our city, on Monday last. S. M.

Gibson came down from Emporia on the 2Jil. v.u.. 11 i son Drug Co. has secueed the sale oi it. business way, to send your money were to send a buzzard over precisely the Is the great COUGH KESEEDY.

It has stood and will guarantee eyery bottle to give away when you caii do as well at satistactioii. same scene, it would see nothing to at tract its attention unless it could li id a Ihe iopeka Capital ntends putting THE TES1? OP YEARS and is gaining in popularity every day. Ask you Druggist he knows its superiority and will advisa you if suffering with THSOAT and LUNGr dis tases to try it and "be jOXSd. decaying carcass that would be loathe-1 on a full new dress, January which J. B.

Caldwell, of Topeka was on our 'streets on last Tuesday Last Saturday wad a busy day for our some to every other creature, it would will add materially to its alreadv attrac home. Call and get prices On LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, CARDS', envelopes; POSTERS. By subscribing for it you will prove that you are, intereste in improvii your neighborhood and the cotiimnuity at large. Yo will assist ir! tive appearance. As it is the official pa- thfn al'ht aiul gloat "pcm 'lt wit5' Cx(uU per of the state, that fact alone makes it pleasure." Air.

Eli walked oiF in making Madison the of our new rail- well worth th subscription, as all the ad es by the name of "Buz- What has became road laws mssed bt the lep-islatn, will zard, until the present time gsm tern AND GOOD WORK OF ALL KINDS .2 published in it, making it convenient fridoof til Verdigris Valtey.) For Tobaggans Caps, go to the Bazaar. 12-tf. for reference toaZ who are interested in Diad Bkats, Trash Co. No. 2.

Rock Creek Rackets. Everybody in a good humor. O. N. Fisk is on the sick list.

-Contractor and Builder- keeping posted on the laws parsed. It You will assist the promotion oti Industry, the fostering of good schf-i' and good society. Another stock of new goods just received at the Chicago Bazaar. 12-tf will also have the telegraphic dispatches market reports etc. carefully reported, Plain and.

fancy Doors, and Windows iliiiiilfi The feehool at Line is progressing fine made to order. bent by mail three months for $2.00 to ly under the mangemeut oi Miss Ina any address. Try it for One Year: Shaw. Flans and specifications Schyler Jackson, teacher of the Thrall School made a call last Saturday, lie eays hla school is progressing nicely. The correspondence from Rock Creek was received last week too late for What has become of "Eli," whose ed cn application.

real name should be "I Eie?" We Special inducements to agents. Any one sending us the names of Th res' (3). A'early Subscribers, with $4.50, will receive a copy, oiie year free tj hurge. should like very much to hear from him PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. again.

His items are exceedingly inter- Turify Your Blood. If your tongue is coated. If you skin ls yellow or dry. If you have boils. If you have fever.

If you are thin cr nervous If you are bilious. If you are constipated; If your bones ache. If your head aches. If you have no appetite. esting, and were perused with unbound- A share of the public patronage respectfully eu pleasure rjy me writer.

lie is, in solieited. Shop corner of Alaiu awl Fourth Streets. every respect, a perfect gentleman, as may be plainly seen by tlie tone of his MADISON, KANSAS' TTser3 at Oplnin, are you aware that Dr. Leslie B. Keeley's "Double Chlohtub of Gold" will cure the worst case of this terrible habit, in froftj three to five weeks (at home) without snfiVr-i Uniike other eo-csilled it contr.ins not ne parlielo of piuia, any its ppeparat ions, and yet tke patient, while rapidly reducing his morphine down to nothing, is able to attend to hie ordinary business and enjoys life as he haa not ficne since begimiinc the Opium er Morphine Habito.

Send for Essay on the Opium Habit," FEES, or for Dr. Leslie E. iieeiey's new work. "Opium: Its Use. Abiwe and Cure, sent free on application.

It is the most complete and comprehensive work ewr published on tit subject, and gives full instructions for sell core at home. Address, or call ou THE LESLIS E. KEG LEY WIGHT, In. DRUNKENNESS! Cured in from three to nine dava. trsf.

Philip P. Hurst returned home last week, from fates Center, where he has been working for the past three months, He reports a big boom in that The school room being too uncomfortably crowded, those scholars from other nchool districts were prohibited, on last Monday from attending School the Madison district. writing. There is positively but one fault to be found in "THIi un.l Sa If you have nc ambition. drH 1 I m-in? "senniTs he 'rrv 10 great so0" Ken- above complaints.

Sold and warranted eraI the father of our country George 133 by The Thompson Drug Ce. Washington. George Washington iift-a sit i OF iiil couldn't lie, while he can lie but will not. He simply stretches the truth a A Cifrd. TATIOWS, Mist? Daniels, county sup't.

has re To the readers of the times little. Will Keep Constat tlv on Hand turned from her visit to Wichita, and has In answer to the item in this paper. We should like to ask "Eli" where he resumed her duties in her ofllce, conse issued Tl'llair TAiromhA I i. 1 Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pie CracPei quently Mr. G.

V. Kendrick is not act ing iu the capacity of assistant superin toiicenuuj; rtcciveu ins uiiurmauon concerning the the party at my house a few days since, grades ot the singing class. Not mbre I will say that, in orcler to meet with the than half of them were correct. The tended. What Mr.

Kendrick did in CONFECTIONERY, young friends of the neigh'boihood, I first three, vhich he intended should CIGAR TOBACCO, that capacity was merely as a matter of After Forty years issued a few invitations for that purpose, stand but so prominent were incorrect. accommodation, and without reraunr ation. experience in the preparation of mora than One Hundred ine authors ot that communication were and should have been as follows not Invited, for the simple reason that Lena Wilson graded 98. Thousand applications for patents in the United States and Foreign coun WAltM MEALS AT ALL HOLEH their room was preferable to their com- Ida Smith 95. Vnj- Hila Kessler 91.

tries, tile publishers of the Scientuio American continue to ct as, solicitors for patents, caveats, trade-marks, copyrights, for the United States, and i ru. I evening Was spent in playing have this from the teacher. We simple rina harmless games, such as cha- think he insinuated a little when he rade, and good night. As for the card compared the prizes to "dime novels," piaymg, tleiy the authors to find a sin- and to prove our statement, we will name J. P.

gie person who was there, that will say the prizes awarded Poems, by Wbit- NEW In our issue of November 5th. we pub-lisheda communication from "Ell You Bet' which, from explanations made to us, done Mr. Wilson and others an evident injustice. The communication was writteu in such a manner that only those who were acquainted with the circumstance could see the "drift" of it, and could discern Ih'o animus of the writer. From the explanation made us, we are satisfied it was intended i3 a slur 6u Mr.

Wilson's family, and ua Insult to them, 'and would not have been hnd we been acquainted with all the Paying was done. The game tier and Goldsmith Life of Washington; is not tolerated about the premises. let Nellie Grev Tn-nf. v- YVnr nf Mv llf. to obtain patents in Canada, England, France, Germany, and all other countries Their experience is unequaled and their facilities are unsurpassed.

Drawings and specifications prepared and filed fn the Patent Office on short notice. very reasonable. lo charge for examination of models or drawinfes. Advice by mail free. Patents obtained through Munn A Co.aro noticed inthe SCISXTIPIC AMERICAN, which ban the laryast circulation and is the most influential newspaper af its kind published in the advantages of such a notice every pateuteo llDdersfnnde, This lare and wnlendidly illustrated newspaper is published WEEKLY at 83.00 a year, and is admitted to be the bet paper devoted to science, inecuanws, iuventiohs, endineerinst worka, and other -departments of industrial progress, pub- listed in any country.

It contains the names of ll patouteea and title of every invention patented each TYeeki Try it four moQtba for one Sold or all nwsdeftlors. If yoa have an invention to patent write 51ur.ii rmbhhhevs of Soienwiio Amvrieao, Sol JtofitnvN, liew. HE'dbook 4 b'ot patents mailed alone Iu the house. Good accommodation at reasonable rates; For TransieSi Customers $4.00 per veelr, or $1. psr dayi by liobert Kaiker Kenneth Forbes, and To my knowledge there was not a card The Housekeeper's Friend A32 TOR, an S3.

no other. i acpllection of writings from differen authors, all of which wera exceedingly moral, interesllnir uud iiisT nu ti ve. lie spoke in genteel cf the there, and I have simply tc say to the authors or that article that Cey have wilfully lied, and without cause. WM. M.

Wilson. party at Mr. Wilson's, t'onsidei ii'g he I Ornsr Slier ma ATfenua as i wra street,.

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