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The Zenith from Madison, Kansas • 3

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Markup, At the M. E. Church in THE ZENITH. If you will read the programme for Children's day, you vlll be sure tonitend Kemembcr the time Snndiiy June Cth. FokSalk One first-Class open buggy Cheaii for cash.

Inquire of G. V. Kkndkick. FOR THE PAST THREE WEEKS WE HAVP RPrri EAKEEyC EXTENSIVE REPAIRS ON OUR BUILDING WE Your Name Mentioned Here. Mrs.

Davis returned from Emporia last Monday. Hamilton' was represented lost Friday by Mr. O. Rees. Mrs.

MeDanieis started for SafTord, yesterday. Mrs. J. B. Smith Is visiting relatives at Virgil this week.

W. II. II. Barger. of Eureka, was in the city last Tuesday.

Mr. Jonas Matson made a trip to Emporia last Tuesday. L. II. Cole and wife of Virgil were in the city last Friday.

Mr. II. D. Porter made us a pltiuant call last Wednesday. Mr.

Geo. B. Carson was in the city on busiuess last Tuesday. Miss Belle Hairis closed her school at Hill Top last Saturday. THROUGH AND CORDIALLY INVITE THE PUBLIC GENERALLY TO CALL FRESH GOODS TO EACH DEPARTMENT AND AS SOON AS PrSSf.

OUR GOODS WERE BOUGHT PRICES ON A BASIS WITH WHEAT. CAT fLE, HOGS, AND FARM and Examine Prices For Yourself Respectfully. Rraular aiisertisers will be charged five emits a line- fur each insertion of locals. Transients ten cents a line. AJ.v4irm will' tofenjM! remctnher that i IjochIs in this paper will remain standing un til ordered out trie advertiser.

Term of Subscription! Oneyear Sixmoutnj, Three 'mouth. Oue mouth, Siugl Invariably in advance. (1 TIME TABLE of floward Branh of A. T. S.

V. Road Train ifriro daily (ex. Sunday) a lollow OOIRQ SOGTO S7 Accommodation 8:26 56 RxptMS 8:1 ooiko KOHTH KaSi-Aommodation -----No. 66tixprs 10:00 FRIDAY JUNE 4. 1886..

June. Uot.wftallier. jnecorh weather. TalFrtr) thfr Fourth. "WHcT'roges lii Time' work wonders.

'tpo wjrmtoKO fishing. fruit propccti are good. about over. UftUlipfil Jiealtlijr; exercise. A Rood rahi last Wednesday.

-12 degrees in the shade 'luesday. Buy your axle greaso at Bell's. Prpr for the Four th of uly Bead "Vaite' locals and take heed. SODA I soda! Soda water at Steven's It was quite cold last Wednesday night. Coal 10c per bushel at the lumber yard The rain makes the greets rather mtid- Remember Children's Day next Sun "When will we have more new side Walks? The highest prices paid for hides at Btrehle's.

Ice cream, by the dUh or quantity at Btrehlf's. Tcrcorn meal and chop feed call, at the new mill your lawu's at Wehrnian's. It will pay you Another line stock of meu's shoes at Pees and Sons. Winter wheat will he ready to harvest In-a few days. Last Monday was a lively day for the Madison people.

7, Tb l)y 81111 Practice bicycling with 3, xTv pood success. 3. R. PATaEXRSON, Doaler In SHELF MB EEm HEBDVm IRON SMS BSRB-WIRE and all SGRIULTUREL HARNESS, WAGONS, TOOLS, ETC, PATBRSON BLOCK, MONEY TO LOAM ON Heal Estate Security, ON LON(J TIME tills cityon Friday morning May 28, by Kcv. J.

D. Smith. Mr. Thomas. Howell to Miss Myrtie Nichols, both of Virgil.

Quite a large crowd assembled in the church to witness the ceremony, which took place at 9.30 o'clack. After the ceremuny the happy couple took the morning train for Emporia, where they pent the time yery pleasantly, re turning again in the evening. The best wishes of our people fere extended to them as they launch their boat on the sea of life, and all wish them a pleasant and prosperous journey. Slap of Southern Uansag, We have just received from the publishers a very fine sectional of Southwest Kansas, showing the exact location of all the new tpvnis, all the streams, railroad, rivor, and each section of land. This map is printed on fine plate paper, and upon the hack is a full description of the country, and the most perfect synopses of the land laws it has ever been our pleasure to read.

This Map with full synopses of the laws, is scut by mail for lOeents. Benkett Smith, -Publishers and Land Attorneys, Garden City, Kansas A meeting of the business men In the city was called last Wednesday evening and several committees appointed to pre pare and make arrangements for the Fourth of July. W. O. Lunsford was elected chairman and F.

M. Glasgow, secietary for the meeting. W. O. Luns ford was elected President of the Day, nd J.

James Marshal. The committees are at work, and preparations are be ing beguu at once. A grand time is ex pected and a large turnout anticipated, Speakers from abroad will take part in the exercises, and everything that can be done to add to the comfort and conven lence of all present will be in no wise neglected. Good music and all kinds of amusements will be prepared to make the day a grand success. Programme for Children' Day.

MORNING SERVICES. 1. Anthkm or organ voluntary. 2. By the school 3.

Pkaykr, By Mr. Kelley. 4. Addrkss of Welcomb, Orpha I'hcnjs 8. SokG, By School, 6.

Rkbponsivb Beading, No. 1 7. Song, By school. 8. Concert Rkcitation, Mrs.

Pettyjohn's Class. 9. Rksi-onsivb No. 2. 10.

Song, By the Infant Class. 11. "Maud Callen. 12. Responsive Readikgj No.

13. Bong, By the School. 14. Address, Rev. D.

Smith. 15. Collection and Soxg. 16. Doxology.

evening service. 1. Song, By the School. 2. Prayer, Smith.

3. Song, By the School. 4. Bkspoksive Rkadiko No. 4.

6. Rkcitation, By Twelve Little Girls 6. Song, Mrs. Pettyjohn's Class 7. Addrkss, T.

J. Robiuson. 8. Select Reading, C. Ilutchings.

9. Song. Mrs. Matsou's Class JO, Recitation, Ethel Pheiiis-II. Responsive Page 8.

To Buckeyes And Ilousiers In Kanaai. Do you want to, viit yonr old homes cheap The A. T. S. and K.

Ft. S. Gulf Railways will have on sale at all principal Stations June 7th to 13th inclusive Round Trip Tickets to Pittsburgh, Ohio, good returning until July 15th, via Lake E' ie Western Railway To Lima, Ohio, At One Fare For Round Trip. 1 Visitors to northern and western Ohio and northern and easter Indiana will find this ticket via Luke Erie Western Railway especially advantageous in point of economy and comfort. Stop oyer privileges will be allowed on tiie lino of the L.

E. Railway. Passengers so desiring will have no trouble in arranging Return Passage From Lima if they present their tickets to I E. V. Agent, five days betore starting back.

John Bastable, Traveling Agt. L. E. V. Bloomlngton, 111.

Agent Wanted. Here is a golden opportunity for ladies or gentelman, young or old, to make money fast and easy iu selling one cf the most useful and nocessary Inventions in existance; one that is worth to the purchaser from five ten times Its cost one that makes the jsewing-machine i source of profit; one" that teaches the ladles of the household au art that makes them self-reliant; ono that has a customer in every family, with a family to every five inhabitants; one that grows in favor wberever introduced; one that has gone into use In over sixty thousand families in the past two years. We can and will give either ladies or gentelman a rare oppertunity to engage in a well-estab lished, houerable and paying business. M. V.

Jaokson, Madison Nolle of Final Settlement. To Stats Kakmb, OlinilKID t'OVKTT. In the Probata in th matter of the estate oi'Trainau jiathaway decease. Creditor and1 tit other perron interested in the aforeiaid entit. rn hnr.li.

nmifl imt lae nexi regular term ot the probate court tu ud for said count to ha be run ami hulil th conn room it fcureka, county of Greenwood, State of aforeraid, on the first Monday iu the mouth of July. A. D. 1886, 1 shall apply to said court for full and nual seUlemeut of (aid tate. Go.

O. LoTOT, Administrator of Tharmin nathnwav. leeeail. May 27th, A. lted.

4Mw D.RIGH. Healer ia Floor I nd Feci the bst brands at the lowest price. Flour delivered to ny part of the City. Oue door east of Goater'a llanlvare Store. nadlava, Kuhi.

i a Buy your Hour of Patterson Seward now If you wish a chance at that beautiful silver tea set to he drawn July 1st. It is thought that this section of Kansas will have the largest crop of corn that has been known for several years- Lost: A gold cuft' button. Any one finding the same will please leave at this office or with Henry Smith, and receive liberal reward. Gonter now has a complete stock of hardware. The cheapest house west of the Missouri river.

Call and see him He mean's business. Squire Holmes of Hartford was called out in the road to peilorme functions of a marriage ceremony. It seems (hat there was not room enough in a house. Itch, Prairie Mange, and scratches of every kind cureu in du minutes uy wot-ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never falls, Sold by Thompson Drug Madnsou.

35 Kooina To Kent. Front rooms to rent over J. R. Patter son's hardware store. Apply to J.

R. Pattkhsos, When you aie in the "post office try some of our teas and tobaccos, and don't forget to buy your stationery of us, if you want a first-class article clieap. Yeaiioi't Bkos. Look at qui hue of parasols, the most elegant Mid complete stock of sun shides in cotton, Scotch ginghams, silks and sat ins. Lowest prices on the goods guaran tee.

T. B. SwAist Co. Patterns for any garment cut to order by the improved Thompson Garment Cutter, or Tailor system. All garments guaranteed to fit or no charge.

Waltkb Rkynoh. Persons going to Emporia should not fail to call at Waite's photograph gal lery and see the finest collection of pho tographs and pictures of all kinds and sizes, to be found in the west. In a Tew days we will display an elegant line of white dress good-; Consisting of dress robes in white and ecru mull. Call and see tlieui. T.

B. Swain Co. We are in pressing need of and we arc compelled to ask one and all of our patrons who have accounts or notes due with us to call at ojscs and settle same and oblige, A Wkiirman. ttunter Hardware Co. We do not give away gasoline stoves, buggies nor sets of silverware, but if you want any-thing in the line of general hardware, call and see us.

Madison can bot of as fine a picnic ground as can be found in this part of the State. A little more" work would make the ground almost perfectly level, and then a finer ground can not be found Visit Madison about the fourth and be convinced. RhCKtVKD. The latest styles of hats and millinery at the lowest prices in the city. Mrs.

Rayncr, a reliable dress maker, may bo found at my store, one door north of the Madison Bank. Mrs. W. E. Waltkks.

l'arnien. If you would save in borrowing money or making loans, give us call at Wehr- mau's store. Cramer Holmes. German Millet. I have for sale about forty bushels of German millet seed, which can be had at niy placo seven miles south west of Madison, at the rate of 50c per bushel.

49-4t-p J. R. Curry. We wish some of our exchanges would accomodate us by putting their articles in the paper right side up. Ic is consid erable trouble lor us to stand on our bead to read Buch notices, and we seldom like to pass over anything we see in our ex changes without giving it a thorough reading and some thought.

Notice. I have received the poll tax list, which 's in my hands for collection on or before June 20 188G, according to ordinance 13 of the City of Madison. John Runyon, City Treasurer. Money Loan, At bottom rates on city and farm prop erty. First mortgages refunded and new loans made at lower rates.

May be lound -each Thursday at Wehrman's store Madison Kansas. Cramkr Holmes. Settle Up All parties knowing themselves In debted to us, will confer a special favor by calling on Ed Martindale at Madison Bank and settling their account in some satisfactory manner. Attend to this. Respectfully, Parkburst Mbrcaktile Co Strayed From the premises of the subscriber, eight miles south-east of Madison, near the Shell Rock school house; one black mare with collar mark on shoulder, and one ye-irllng colt black with star on las forehead.

with head halter. Christknk Buukiiakt. Notice. The Sons and Daughters of Veterans will meet In Runyon 's Hall on Monday evening, June 7, at 9 o'clock for the purpose of forming a permanent organization. Charter Member received no later than that evening.

All sons and daughters of soldiers should be present at the meeting. ARE NOW ABOUT OUR FRIENDS AND AND SEE US. WE ARE ADDING NEW AND BLE WILL MAKE THINGS BOOM. WE PROPOSE TO GET THE PRODUCTS GENERALLY. Come in THE EUREKA BANK OF Martindale, Tucker Co.

EUREKA, KANSAS, DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS A. F. Crowk, Wm. Martindale, President. Vice President.

HE MADISON BANK -OF- SViadison, Kansas. Capital Stock $50,000.00 Does a General Banking Business. JEAN BART. will stand for mares the ensuing season of 18SC, at tlio Stable of 8. B.

Green, Stadlson, Kansas. DESCRIPTION, Jean Bart a dappled irray. five years old, 10a hands IiIrIi and weighs 1G40 lbs TERMS. $15 to insure a mare with foul, Payable March 1st following. -Parting with an insured mare or tailing to return the wine at time specified by the groom for feits the insurance.

Care will ue taken to prevent accidents, but will not be held responsible for any that may occur Pasturage free. U. Prltcliard, Madibon, 44-tf Kansas. 1839. leae.

THE KANSAS CITY TIMES Thb Kansas Cm Times keeps ahead of Kansas City, the most prosperous eity in the United Htatos. Thb Tims building la just completed, ana in fully equipped with new perfecting presses, new type) And a double nlant of new fnAnhlnarv. The Txmks never lajrs. An a newspaper It Is better than ever and is rapidly increase ins In circulation. It eovera all tha rlrh territory of which Kansas City is the trade center, and has no equal as'an advertising medium.

BT Art IW ADVAKCB VOCTAOI PAID Psily and hunday, one year tin OO Pallvand Sunftav. nix nmnthd. a ink Mouday, Wedn4ay ami FrilAy The hunday 1'uuea (double number), on Tw 00 The Weakly lime, on 1 OO Addraea all oommnntcatlgn to Fntmatr aalurlxed to recoiva aubasripr TO S.ELL NOT TO KEEP. AND Standard IMPLEMENTS, BUGGIES, CARPENTERS Tinware! KINDS OS STRONG HOUSE, IN Madison. Ks.

reserved fer AT. A LOW BATE OF INTEREST. will loan; money for three or five years firrfe on as good ters a eait be obtained anywhere in the West. Call and see me when you want to borrow money. GEO, O.

LOVETT, MADISON, SFLOUK! flour The best and cheap est at Wehrnian's. "ilt. of every conceivable shape at the Chicago Bazaar. Virgil represented among our cones, ponde uee this-week. All kinds of harness and machine oil at Bell's harness shop.

A car load of corn just received at Kich's. Cheap for cash. JSew stock summer Blioes and fancy at Bees' Sons'. --A" new register is the latest improvement at the Strong Houfe. Several of our people attended the mat inee at Imporia last Saturday.

B. D. Freeman shipped a car load of hogs last Wednesday evening. Hon. Wm.

Martindale went to Emporia last Tuesday on business. Miss Bassett, of Bitlertown, is ylsltlng Miss Mabel Robinson this week. Mrs. S. F.

Wicker and little girls wont to Carbondaie last Tuesday morning. C. E. DeMalorie returned from a week's visit in Kansas City last Monday evening Misses Anna, Mary and Maggie Gabriel of Emporia spent Decoration Day at this place. Mr.

J. S. Black and daughter, and John J. Greenhalgh of Virgil spent Dec oration Day at this placo. Mr.

E. n. Bradbury, of Topeka, a civil engineer on the Sianta Fe, was In the eity on Wednsday night. Messrs W. D.

Tillotson of Eureks and Stewurd Martindale of this place made us a pleasant call last Wednesday, Miss Myrtie Jackson closos her school to-day at district 78 withta picnic. A large crowd Is expected to be presnnt. Mrs. L. C.

Mitchell and her son Willio, will start for Indiana next Tuesday where they expect to spend thesuniiuer. E. V. Horton of Lena Valley was in the city yesterday, and wanted to know what was wrong with "Jayhawker," that he was so Irregular in his correspondence. Mr.

A. S. Dandridge, well known to many of our people, was in the city last Wednesday. Mr. Dandridge will start for Alabama In a few days where he accepts a position as civil engineer.

I have an unlimited amount of monej-to loan on Real Estate at as low rates as can be obtained anywhere and can furnish the moiiy without any unnecessary delay. Geo. 0. Lovett. Last Saturday evening several of our citizens gathered at the house ot Mrs.

J. B. Smith, and presented her with a sil ver butter dish as a token of theirosteena. During the day her children gathered at the family residence and presented to her a beiiutifiill album. Both of these surprise were the occasion of Mrs.

Smith's sixty-first birthday. Advertising pays when judiciously ed. Every business man should adver tise and secure a good trade, or if he has a good trade already, he should advertise and keep it. In this way you help yourself and yon aid your home paper, which should be one of the principal features of every community. Printer's ink well used will pay you big interest on he money invested.

Last week while in Emporia we visit ed Waite's photographic studio, and saw there as fine a collection of photographs, cabinets and life-size pictures as we have ever seen in the west. We noticed among the pictures there a number ol aces from this locality, and we could not help admiring the natural expression peculiar to each. Last Sunday the Sunday ichool at this place had a larger attendance than at any previous time for the period one year. The lesson for last Sunday was quite an interesting one, and the manner In which the sunday school was conducted made it interesting and profitable to all. There is still room for others if they will come and we wish to see still a greater interest taken In this work.

Last Monday proved to our minds tha' Madison can successfully prepare and carry out a good programme for a pub. lie gathering. We have a ground now that can be used when we wisli to have public meeting here, and we would like to know why we can't have an interest ing programme prepared and carried on for the Fourth of July. Will some one answer How many will help? Last Friday evening was the occasion of an enjoyable birthday, party, given in honor of Miss Mad lie Seward at the res idence of Mr. Madrin's.

As jelly and sociablo a company of young people as would be possible to find, gathered be tween eight and nine o'clock, and spent the time very pleasantly for a few hours. A supper of strawberries, ice cream and cake added to the enjoyments of th eve ning. May many happy birthdays return as the years go by, was the seuti- ment expressed by all. An Ice cream and strawberry festival was given by the ladies of Hamilton at tha M. E.

Church, last Friday evening. A pleasant and enjoyable time was bad by all present. But through some mis-nuderstanding the strawberies were not present, so the good people had to con tent themselves with eating ice cream and cake, which was of the best. The net returns was sufficient to finish paying for their organ. Thanks are due to the ladies of Hamilton and vicinity for M.

A. GONTER, DEALER IJf Stoves ALL T-'Sreble makes aspeclalty ot furntshlng Ice cream for sociables and picnics. The late rain is just what we wanted to make the corn "boom" right along. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work Done to Order. Also will make a SPECIALTY OF ALL KINDS OF GUTTERING -ROOFING A large stock of summer slippers just O.

BOI.PJ5, 1 opriettfr THE received at Pees' fc Sons' shoe store The highest test coal oil ever brought the city at the Central Drug Store. are informed that another new "butcher shop Is to be started here soon. Examine that large stock of screen doors on band at S. A. Brown Co's.

Large New Building; Commodious Airy Rooms -well Carpeted supplied viith the best furniture. A table laden with the best the country afford? The passenger on the Santa Fe was jlVout twenty minutes late last Saturday. Tbe'ralii of last Wednesday made the city about a dull as we generally see It. i THE WANTS OF GUESTS 9 f''ffIr-)f If you are going to build, go to welir- man far Tour hard urara. and mnnev t3P2 potronagt of the yuhlie most rmeetfutty setitUtd.

XilJ MADISON, KANSAS Tfce hot sun and dry weather (Tthe small grain to a considerable ex tent. THE THOMSON DRUG DEALER JIcK. Miller, th dentist, will be at the Strong Bouse on Saturday of each week. BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY NOTIONS, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, ETC. 'ft.

If yea want your Gasoline delivered at Jour house, buy it at Patterson ti'-- 'fe ward's. A good programme has been prepared for both moruing and evening ol Children's day. 'v- A Hats beautifully trimmed can now, be 'bough for 75 cents and upward, at the Chicago Bazaar. You can cave money by buying your naila and building material at Wehr-nian'a. Try It.

By watering the trees set ont this Min Street. Opposite 1 The 1 ost umce, This space spring, yon will be mire ot a nice shade in one or two years. Screen doors have been put i.p by all our principal business men. They mean to keep neat stores. New goods have arrived at Sons' Boot and Shoe Store.

They are clieap dirt. Call and ee them. Fiw of gaaoiine for one dollar Gontrr. and 1clivered anv-where Hamilton's Furniture ad such an enjoyable time. wifhl rr Are miles of the dtyi.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1886-1886