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Lodge Directory. severally pledge ourselves, that she has regained her speech These resolutions were signed by land in able to use her left hand C.C.KiXCAW. ALBERT L. WILSON. CEV1LO NCWIO.

Vk rmlltt.1. CUr (Dur X)cpartmcni Lodge No. 137. Regular communication on First and Third Satnrday ot each month in Masonic hall. ilon build Members of the fraternity cordially invited to attend.

HolJrtD, Sec. W. Leatherotk, W.M, Montgomery County National Bant. tif 3. S3.EC3.

sonic. The doctor says that she is improving very well and he hopes to have her around once raore iu two or three weeks. Rev. I. McCarty and son Charles visited the son and brother, our popular deputy county clerk, at Oswego this week.

The Baptists had meeting Saturday morning and evening, also Sunday. There was a good share of members present. over two hundred citizens and after singing America the meeting was adjourned. Another Fire. A little after 5 o'clock Wednesday evening the bouse in which Mrs.

McMahan lives on ISast Sixth street, was discovered to be on fire. Mrs. McMahan was away from home and ju5t how the fire started is a mystery. The building belonging to E. M.

Dack was entirely destroyed, causing a loss of some $400 CHURCH DIRECTORY. PRESBYTERIAN. Corner 4th and Montgomery sis OP Lodjre No. 235. Knight of me-t Thursday nights in Woodman hall over Peoples tank.

Visiting bicthren alwavs welcome. C. C. llertWhalan. K.

rfR.anJS. C. C. Cherryvale, Kansas Sunday School P- ra Dick Webb Arrested. Sheriff Squires and his deputy, Abe Knotts, came over from Independence to-day with a warrant for the arrest of Dick Webb and returned to the county seat with him.

Jack O'Leary, Joe Butler and Dell Smith also went over, presumably to sign his bond should such security be required for his Preaching Service 1 1 xx a. m. Junior Endeavor 2:30 m. AID ASSOCIATION Cherryvale Council No. F.

A. meets Second and Fourth Monday nights of each month in M. W. A. hall, over Peoples Bank.

O.M.hVacat, Pres. Mrs. M. E. Fuller, Sec.

nnrMn Y. P. S. 6:30 p. ra.

fQ) Preaching Service 7:30 Charles McCaity is heme from or $500 with 110 insurance. uu Mrs. McMahan also lost every- Iowa falhcr. Rcv- BAPTIST. Armory Hall, corner Main and release.

McCarty. He Is the Benjamin thing. While the exact nature of the' 0. U. W.

Cherryrale Lodge No. 81. AncientOnler United Workmen. Meet every Thursday evening in I. O.

O. hall. Visttintr brethren always welcome. T. P.

Logan. Mr. Fisher. Brcorder. M.

W. West of the McCarty family. Liberty streets. Sunday School 945 charges preferred against him were The Odd Fellows and Rebeccas Mr. Owens arrived from Ohio' Junior Union 2 130 p.

m. not learned, nor by whom the com held a very enjoyable meeting in the 2nd. He saidhe thought be Prayer meeting Thursday ra- plaint was made, it is generally U. Qn, TtlORXTO.1 4t MINOR. their hall Tuesday night irW.

A. Jjjhiwker Camp No. 913. Mod- would come and see the widow and iilern Woodmen of America meets In the M. W.

A. hall, Wednesday night of each CHRISTIAN. East Main street. County Attorney Dana, is keep- his two children, aim his grand week. Visitmjr oodmen alwavs wt-icoiue, 8.

8. Howard. Clerk. A. Pruitt, V.

C. tnc a close watcn tor joints. lie I children. Sunday School 9:3 a- 0 C- l.T i t.e in ri imttift 1ril tlrtlwia MF.TIIODIST. Corner 3rd and Mill streets.

BERTS WASTED! the High School. Noonccandol 10. R.M. Clioteaa tribe No. 50, ImproTed Order of Red Men meet every Wednes M.

T. Abernathy of Oswego and goods, also his dwelling to a understood that the action is brought by his wife for assault. And yet this supposition looses much in weight from the fact that just as the officers were about to start to Independence with him, Webb, at his own request, was driven to the residence of Dr. Card, where his wife and children were taking dinner, and bid them good day's sleep in I. O.

F. halL Visiting Sunday School 93 a- ra so much to remedy theiwe evils twiw. transacted business in Cherryvale Mr. Winefield, of the Indian Tcr ehuMs welcome. t-l.

eaver, W. E. Uixon, C. of IU Preaching Service. -oo p.

m. the teacher of the district jt me latter pan 01 last wecw. ritory. J. II.

expects to eo into Class meeting 12 :00 ia. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

fainter of the broker business. O. P. Cherryvale Council No. S3.

An Junior League 3:00 p. m. encourage pupus iouKiorua i. inn. Mr Elk City, visited with friends in il eient Order of the Pyramids, meets First Tyro Items.

iaaiion whom you know bouU rc- rrt- and Third riday evening of each month in the Gas City over Snnday. Mrs. Kelt, went to Independence main in the dhtrict school If such it. w. A.

hall. spajd, r. Mrs. Alice Nunn, Scribe. bye and to be of good cheer.

To Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Preaching Service 7:30 p. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 pasi. Rev.

S. A. Roberts, Pastor. Mrs. Dr.

Finley, in answer to a I Monday. pupil houM try and fall it will tend I New at Utc. his wife he handed a crisp $10 bill telegram left Monday for Emporia. T7NI0HT3 AND LADIES OF SKCCR to di scourare him, and i by chance I Rwi i M-rtxc Joha Fields drove to Indcpcnd and to each of his children he gave JV I Chemr vale Hope Council. Nn.

Her father was dangerously ill. ence Monday. or dMionotr he is permUttd to iie latauy oi ir. w. u.

clrdlar. Hi vvtfo crwl- tlia 171. and L. of S. meets First and Third Saturday night ot eh month in I.

O. O. pavs the High School Is lmrdcncd ty, living a kw radthe Mrs. W. A.

Barton came over mm at Louis Dukes left Saturday for r. hall. Mrs. M. A.

Keitbly, Pres. Ethie Y. Neale, Cor. Sec. with a care which docs not Ulong city on Ut3u acxk, I Wwa ee3 officers requesting them to be as LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

lenient as the law would allow in attaB3 handling hiscase. To a man tip a Independence. from independence l-riday lor a short isit with Mrs. Andy Pre- to it. I preparing pupils for thU h' of late, losing rat N.

A. May Flower Camp No. 312 Rot- F. h. Dobson went to Kansas fniw Irt llliCTS 1 Ccailt WtLl HacUly-liW ll at or America meets Al wett.

itree that looks more tike the ad City Wednesday. W. A. Tuesday night of each week thorough. Wl.m they have re-bum.

Mr. Uvtwry hjJUKlf i rr vance steps of a reconcilliation l. nuts 01 101a was uciciuoa oay. 1 ceive! a common schord diploma I rotted as daugrrouvly ill and Ltit Mrs. J.

T. Hanna has returned to her home in Chanute after a very Mrs. Luzie Smith is viMting her Visiting Neighbors always welcome. Ella Robinson, Mrs. Lana Lewis, Recorder Oracle.

than the beginning of serious legal Iola proceedings between husband and brother, George Dobson. they iould feel that they have, inlcant hope is cnlcttuncl lor In ic- O. F. Garrison went to pleasant visit with relatives in this truth, graduated from the diMrictlvcr-. Mi5s Bessie Couch spent a few Monday.

wife but the latter situation may town. RAILWAY TIME TABLE- school. Such pupil will reflect a I-at Jratunlsv. ItoUit, an clh 1 a days in the country week. J.

C. McConnick was in Elk City te true one. J. E. Ax ton has sold his Racket credit to and to yourlUen-ywrM paxl an ay.

this week. Mrs. Late spent Thursday and store to a man from Havana and and cn Sunday tnomitig hi Dick is really not a bad sort of fellow if he would only let booze school. Have your pupils come early jnc' j-c understand the stock will be Friday with her mother in Tyro. Piof.

Herod was in Topeka mother. Grandma Downey, f4km-ek. Funeral rr icrs were held alone. That, however, makes con I 1 tftinftf Thursday. pared with pens, ink and paper.

I 1 IKW-S SOU iU IDIICK the home on Monday and the ic if" that has been so dUMtmnJ Mr. Boswrick of the Clarion has have taken charge of the postoffice L. L. Baird of Parsons was Respectfully, Sn.Lt v.vx Lomax. County Superintendent.

town Monday. to a many fine theory. sw his household goods and rumor Mr and Mrs. Isaac Price spen mains mother and wttc in-terrcd ia adjoining grave in the Heretofore he has had intenaU fays hc wiU iO0n Icavc Cuerryvale Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Dan J. M. Courtney was at Indepen city cemetery. a ol inebriation and when safely ou for California. Late.

dence Mondav. The Itowncys have lived in thi litrlot Court. The first term of court for uulMUC OI a ICW copious mi uira, wno lias oeen timi- Mrs. Gunsanlis and Mrs. FA the locality t2r a nismWr t4 jcar- and EAST BOUND.

202 Passenger daily departs 204 Passenger daily departs 'JtX Freifrht daily departs 222 Freight WEST BOUND. 201 Passenger daily departs 203 Passenger daily departs 2G3 Freight daily departs 221 Freight daily departs iUI3i uaj iviutuvv. u. .1. I newly formed fourteenth judicial I are highly cttcceo! for their jfooJ home in Chanute.

7 w.jr nagen return en irom toiieyvme yimt rrwm Tin na wnam FvAaa a mm M.a a a. a. a mm 4.U) a 7:30 am district which is ooropoM of I-ltiiulities GranJmoiher Im-cy bvuk. o-i tue juutciuui suuc uuys icturuca 10 hci uumc i Friday. Dr.

Ottwell of Indc-nendence was iimK I I i iiviuutu iuiiu iiuuic. 11:10 am bcttc and Montgomery counties, Ifras a member the HapU church Miss Iv5telLa Denny was down here tne past wees. manner as a Chesterfield. In this COFFEY VILLE BRANCII NORTH convened at Inucptndcncc Motiilay and the funeral service were xn Geo. Lewis and family enjoyed from Independence Friday and II.

II. Whiteside spent a portion connection it is gratifying to be 4:00 with Judge T. J. Flannclly, cf I ducted by Revtreul Round aMt a visit last week Horn Mr. Lewis ISaturdav.

able to record his solemn promise of this week in Iola. Chetopa, the newly appointed! sister, Lomax wife of County Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dobson 232 1'sssenger daily arrires 2S6 Freight arr. (ex.

Snnday) 254 Freight daily arrives OOINO SOUTH. 285 Freight daily leaves at 2S3 Freight daily (ex. Snnday) 281 Passenger leaves daily .1 henceforth hc will abstain in Dr. Smith the dentist was in- udgc. upon the Unch.

Mot oir i Supt. Lomax of Independence. 7:30 a 4 the spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. lntlnn trith nAml Tbc n.Ving ei8! ioio iroxu me uowing uowi wnicn 12: IS nm i James Phillips, formerly of the George Dobson.

4:45 Mteth. stinceth and doeth a lot of over the docket and arranging the "T'J fB W. E. RA LSTON, Agent. firm of Phillips cc isc has gone Miss Eva Fair is again with ths; other cussed thiues.

Messrs Albert Jordan and Joe avoa awa a I a Hanuum drug store. ajkk. vcuo wora in oiner i Tuesday morning Judge Skid. uaWC eavemest. and Russ Gakill left Sunday for a his future home.

J. Y. Brock and his son Will as good as a bank note peels to make tnnr nn lirh and tlii-1 Doctor tiliXVl llaitkfi. Ol Doctor Williici trip in the Territory. 8enl foronr FREE BOOB of Valuable Iuforms tion.

TENTS FTCrMPl? i FISCHER are at Elk City now. 'ona ne oears tne reputation ot The family ot James oouward I Karnoui, is gr.3f, noose inowrta POMrd of all the unfinished Ijhm- i Mrs. celebrated her Sist THORPE whither. The doctor, who wi. cess.

Assessor Urou being straight forward and honest 1 have corae back to Cherryvale af- ghlon spent Mon-. 1 in his every dealing, he should be tcr an absence of eight vearsat birthday Thursday and Mrs. Ken- Jnnetlon Ltdr. KANSAS CITY. X1Q J.

W. Gray vs. I bred ia old Kentucky and there In the cae of day at Independence. yon her Sind Saturday. in tit TT1 I TTTI tKven eTery encouragement and Daldwin.

and will soon occupy I Oia Gray, from this city, which I fore equally a well vrrcd in the Messrs. Ed Glass and I'A Denny llllAlll 1ijnLijilUi MisS KiSt the AxteU to make gc)d the last resolve, their farm near the city. was heard several raouths ago, the I practical ti wx- IfA I 'ATfAUlM I I A 1 All1 went to CofTeyville Monday even i vuuvj I1C iooks. too. nice a man witn divorce was granted and Mrs.

GrayUbon'er a ia the use tf the nrr nnARAHTTT. J. II. Brewster transacted busi- the determination, will power and tellia lhe dr mg and teturncd Tuesday. THE UIQHEST PRICES CorreApondcnce and consignment aoll l(d.

Write U9L Reference: Tne Natloma was given the custody of the two I has at tiiaes a yearning and an ir-children. IrrMsliLle desirr ta thoot. He c- a m.m a rm a ness in Topeka Friday. Kut if ,1 nn.unrfn. Win Scoville and familv and Bank ot Commerce.

V. T. REDMON GRAIN A motion for a new trial wasllectcd Doctor Ijcais a rival ihyi- tions here Thursday. Coon songs John Fields and family spent Sua Mrs. Geo.

Tailfs is Tlia 'JmitrnnrM Mflrt. visiting BoarS of Trade KANSAS CrTT.M overruled in lb Iwis vs lidgarldtn of Ramona, icr a -ktia 11 The temperance -people of Cher- werc hUhi chicf drawin or hold- wUU Mr flnJ MfS friends at Sarcoxie, Mo. Zinc Co. caw from Cbcrry-alc inlSaturdjy raorwng, and undotiti- rmle are in arnt in tli.ir fin linS card I liarl Shoup fell from hn horse TOCK IVIEIM Under -sheriff Knotts was over which the pbintia was given jadg-ledly would have cxcrri-d his for the suppression of the joints, An accident happened at Imel's Monday evening and threw hU el from Independence Thursday. WBJTE TO ROGERS COMMISSION CO.

as the meetimr held in the Orvra nlannin? mill last week, bv which bow out Of pacc. I Ic IS Still un mcnt for at the Novcm! tr peculiar tallcnt had it not ietn lor term. I Mr. W. D.

15as. a Uatrosa dnsg- Mrs. James Gierson is visiting Tor information to your interest. house last week testified very I Grant Queree came near losing two able to attend school. Utwm Stock Eschancr.

mm City. Mo. relatives in Parsons this week. Judge Flanrclly then took thegit. bench and most of the rtnunicsl Dr.

IltiAs, nui Mcganiaaginary Bert Robbins and Fritz Rowand lorcibiy. of ins lingers. lie got mem to Moss Dobson and family and An able address on temperance near one of the buix saws and they George Dobson and family spent LEARN BARBER TRADE Of tlio Rrtlkl spent Sunday at Independence. was delivered by M. Van Bennett, I were.quitc badly cut.

I Sunday with their father and moth portion of the day was taken cp by griance against Dr. Lewis, cet the attorneys arguing motion, dc- that gentleman in the murrcrs. etc. The former pulled his gun saks as crrr barber coixeov J. G.

Marrs of CofTeyville was of Columbus, but it was not the The renuisitc nnmberof taxnav- er, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dobson. ana linaiUHu it.

in (ir rnii particular noticed on our streets Saturday. only good thing on the program, I jng signatures have been placed to Ummoi, School Imln.lii. and wis tnskisg delcnsined tut mc atuKiuK vviucuiiv i Il.l MrsXtzzie Atkinson visited with A 3Io.t Ubcral IMTcr. ptraliocs to ue it uhta Mr. Bam heartfelt.

The re.olntion t.ll a Vl Time. March 16, Orthography, All our fanner readers should jiurifleit tfr Lemilodced her parents at CofTeyville Friday. SATISFACTION 6UARMITEED reading, writing, political and men laiagnm uc iuc wuu tale, of no misunderstanding their tA h. uArTxinr ihm .1 I I physical geography, and physiolo take ad vantage of the nnprccedent-1 a complaint 3galn4 Btiks before cil clubbingoHer we thisycir make, comcmioncr Jtnnipr. forc C.

o. v-iu us, ui iuiciicuu spcni meaning anu were as touows: Mn a gy. a portion of Fridav on our streets. I Wncavw in nwn vmiitinn tstl which includes with this FI oEctr arrived ia Ranona to take I w. April Cth, Arithmetic, grammar, At l.

iti th. the constitution.laws of the state of WI The Kansas City Lic Stock In-L. I'oabpian ia history and civil government. i- rcwricu as uaiiciuusir ii. dicator.

its special FarmcrV n-c5urcc he had packed his grip and scenes of the legislature lastweek. or ora.naucc The examinations will begin at tute IMitions and The Poultry tras renerallv ie- ti. 4 City of Cherryvale, the sale Mr.andMrs.L. I.PurcelI,spentl f. 1 day night of last week.

Mrs. o'clock in the morning. Farmer. These three pnlhcations brojJtr. over fond of the Sunday with friends Hutchin-I to believe, is nd of this city, who is a CterrytaW.

llica Srfeool baiUins fl la jr. J. Am its eftamiarra. son. I I sister, was with her when the end arc the lt of their class oJ hverae that his made Kentucky should be in every farm home.

To sa.t sorrow is ex- KaUorh.mbool butt, tieorfl VuUu. tr jyei oeing carneaon, inereiore be ill W. W. Baily of Carthage was Resolvxd, That we unite delib- to a Croby, rtamtaerv Ubrrtf. tknonl ban.

9. M. Kre- Kattie Cat jjhem we add, for local, county and ovcr j3js iiafiy aad uncere- gcneral news, our own paper, and tieTiartare. UUo.eiaaiiiK-r. among tue nerryvaie visitors erately and firmly in the following Valeda Items.

ladrprao-ore. Cuattlj lite a rVbool. SolUvaa Friday. appeals and declarations of popular Regular sand storm Monday last. make the price of the four one year I Ijoatat.

C3 atlr XlcKlah-r. etsa.lrr. THE PERFECTED OXYCENOR KING, Jrffrfoa. Srbool ae.W. C.

fctojcV, Afl-y purpose. Verv cqI.1 ror oat tilcsc Miss Lottie Parks, spent a por- ouly Never bclorc was yt 0n trpmmrnt, hut a fa. i st. We request of the officers davs a of Sunday with friends at lUtalia.lfchout t0t, IUctiar4 Alkfl. mccli superior rcadbc caltcr of- for small an no0nt of tic SoC.

liict six miles north of this city, was nt: Indorsed by Banker, lawyers. Clerrr- I "XWvlecli of city and county, faithfulness and Uclloala, rtaioloera. Elk Cuy. oouc. W.

tnarr. vigor in the exercise of their nuggies are oro" by toousamis ot fDysIcians. xior anr fail money, mc imee lepers uamca, Byaa. John Black, of Sycamore, 111., is ara of a curable case unlertaken. Thousands mt reliable indorsements on tile.

Instruments authority and in the discharge of incaa Vyranotr. Krbonl bottle, T. 0. Heat jr. toa- which we club with our own.

are T. oia or reaiea. cure, no pay. reelUcrm fffalitM. rtamlom.

tare. is visiting here with his son C. A. and family. their official duty as public sen-ants, Spring must be here as the jay well known throughout the West auemoon.

W. uajy meagre paiiicuii K. C. 0XYGEN0R CO. pledging them our fullest support 1 was out in his finery Sunday.

Brratr, tailar. and commend themselves to the accident have thus far been obtain- a I A new girl at the home ol Auct Fupils who took the examination rnAr-'ml fimraliV alllTltlOIl I11W11 DR. J. L. 1.EIIR.

Gen. Kn5 City, Ha. oipopuurinaorsement. Miss Lulu McCartvand Hdirar k'lno CiivM. it as that the man.

who ioneer Thixton makes things lively last year will be credited with all 2nd. That we hereby notify all chambers were married Febr. 23. rt.Lc..i. th ptmi Km raking lrah ia a Ce'd, had for one so young.

property owners tn whose buildings grades they made above 79 per cent; and pupils desiring to take livff iock mrr brought bUgua from home for the M. Roberts and family were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.

By- (v Ul (v If" 1 Mrs" 1IarrisoD. aftcr a Pleas- the HfeS1 of liquor Is carried aV-U UJ La ant visit here hrs returned to her that we hold them jointly re only a part of the examination this purpose Cl tJ.nr.f, jsbjc mu rum Sunday. sponsible with the immediate of home in Chanute. was carrying the wesptu cn the machine which be was operaiing. year can do to; and they will be credited next year with all grades The ico south of the track has fenders for the continued outrage Mrs.

C. A. Willis and sister Mrs. His team lccooing frightened at Ssas Trutmta. that cuts Caaocn aaiTaairi TJaed vltb perfaeS aaiatf barmlau, aooialac BOq trr tatia.

I Wa prefer to bara patlaai eom to the Saoliartam for Medrenra. Cues that coat they make above 79 per cent. uron the laws and sentiments of changed hands, McBarnard. of Hampton visited with friends in cf the Wot; The Poultry Farmer is the practical poultry paper for the farmer, while The Speciaj Farmers Institute Ivditions are the mra practical publicaiiaas for the promotion of good farming ever published. Take advantage of this great oiler, as it will bold good The questions to be used in the the community.

Iowa, doing the buying. something suited t) ma away. The gun became intaaglcd in the Neodesha Sunday. examination will be prepared by 3rd. Ttf those immediately en- Our railroad agent is very busily Itteft 21 trt.

to our Sanitarian aattf aet a Mrs. C. C. Richart and children the faculty of the County High gaged in the illicit business we say, engaged at the present, so much so rake and was discharged, the contents of both barrels Unking Siacp- of Oswego, spent Snnday with School and the County Superinten ntll car'. Write lo-day foe onr pan bool It coatalaa mace valuable.

Inform tioa aal kaadreda of tesiiaoalaJa from paUesta we fcaf area of cancer. tea. CoasultaUoa sua or la person, frta. Adorns, "ou must stop this lawless and that he has to work overtime on friends iu onr city. dent, and the papers will be graded iniquitous traffic 2t once, and we Sunday.

scn ender the left jaw and producing death instantly. for a short tine only. Simples of these papers may be examined by by them. O. W.

Ball, of the Condon store hereby notify you that all blinds, to n.K. tt Cor. tek rUfca Sta I believe, and most teachers will Otto Hoag and family have moved to CofTeyville. He is going calling at this cilice. at Oswego business in KANSAS CITY EUSSOUSUU screens, bars and other saloon fixtures must be removed on or before the date when the "Search and Cherryvale Friday.

to work for the Missouri Pacific 0 The county commissioners were Miss Maggie Menk of Indepen railway company. is iscssioa Tuesday and ordered the seizure law" shall take effect and dence, was visiting friends in the The unfortunate taia came to this canalry recently from Missouri He leaves a family. When word rt reached the city concerning the tccidcrn it was slated that Mr. O. Morrison, a wtll-knowa fanner mho fcnlil recently resided ia the Bine MoccJ ntighbothood was the victim- While at the supper table Satur A laig2 number of our readers have already called and paid up their back subscriptions and a year in adnanee, but there are others that we further propose to use agree with tne, that ia this way the fairest test can be given the pupil, and the best foundation can be laid for the County High School.

Too often pupils arc permitted to pis into the High School who really onght to remain in the district school for a year or more. This release from the county jail of Jesse Pratt, of this city, who stole Gas City last week. whatever force is necessary to day evening Mrs. S. C.

Kctfe Bcrl Kinney went down to Cof- a pair of pants and was fined make these" resolutions efIective.M K3 paralized on the left side. She To the enforcement of the above I sank to the floor and was not able who we shall expect to call soon or their accounts will be given to a and costs which he could not pay. feyville Sunday to spend the day collector. with "home folks." He bad been in jail 37 days. resolutions we, tne nnderstgneu, ito speak, but we are glad to say.

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