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Mound Valley Herald from Mound Valley, Kansas • 3

Mound Valley Herald du lieu suivant : Mound Valley, Kansas • 3

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j3 ay v5 TREASURY NOTES, LEGAL TENDERS, Gold or Silver Coin, Can be Borrowed at Lowest Rates of Interest, of THE is the It of good judgment and taste, than the mere lavish use of money. Our New of 1 THE 111 Mill! i in Sill ill Iklly a H. It. STEVENS. 1914 Jolinson Avenue, OF OSWEGO, KAHSAS, Oi iieZ Estate Mortgage in Unlimited Quan-lilies.

Call upon or writ- us. Money Furnished immediately where security is Satisfactory and Title perfect. Should you desire a renewal of maiming loan, be sure to let lu-nr from ou before closing contr: ct. KANSAS PARIS HOU Nil VALLEV HERALD. Insurance wiitten in the best companies by O.

Cuilison. Frank Gundy enjoying a visit from his father, who resides at FJUDAY, APRIL 7. IBM, is cumplets, and adapted to fill the wants of all those who desire-to make-their appearance creditable at a small outlay. QUE. experience and close relations with the Wholesale Trade enables us to present this season a Line of SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, unapproachable in STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE.

We invite a careful inspection of our goods, knowing them to be Strictly First Class. Every Department Full and Complete. jjl -p UIjXJlS CO MILLINERY RAILWAY TIME TABLE ii i. i find out that all liogs do not wear FIUSCO LINE. bristles.

EF.ST BOirND. No. 2, St. Louis mail IJ 1 3 a. m.

rD. 4. Atljiilie pvni-r-ss rt 0 I in. Some changes in the running time of the Fmeo trains. Consult their Cany through sleepers an reclining tune table, i We not break any of the other No.

Si', Stoek 7:35 a. m. long as ve keep No. Mi. Local freight 51:14 i.

m. i.r No. Tivnigh freight, in. No. 32 and 38 'tarry paeugers he- i Urt: 14 noUung some pcoDle are tween Ncod'Sha and Columbus.

slow to learn that they have WEST BOCNO be-li IllllilOUgged. No. 1, Colorado fast mail. No. 3, California a.

m. governor Lewtdhng Urn i Carry through sleepers and chair ear proclamation naming nut April R. O. DEMINO President. li.

MONTGOMERY. Vice President. J. M. BERRY, Cashier, O.

K. SYMMES, Ass't HULEN, GANDY -DEALERS IX- Ma li 2 3 I 5 Genera hi. Louis to Uiiaton. No change of as arbor day On Tuesday, March 28, We will open our Millinery Department. We have spared no pains or expeusc, and can confidently state rhat in magnitude, elegance and Ktyle, this department has no peer in the West.

We have made arrangements with one of the lorgest importing Milliners in the country, by which we place on exhibition thousands of noyelties we could not otherwise carry in regular stock. erchandise. ears. OSWEGO, No. 31, Local freight 3:33 p.

m. This station regular stop for all uight trains carrying possengers. COUNTY. DEPOSITORY, J. l' CocmiAN.

Agent. New Goods, New Goods. 1 Complete Line of Spring and Summer Goods in ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES Is well equipped in all depertraants for the PROMPT EFFICIENT transaction of all business entrusted, to it. We are Always Prepared to Make Loans ON GOOD SECURITY, AT LOWEST PREVAILING RATES. K.

C. P. Division. 1SOKTH HOUND. No.

34. Mail and 10:17 a. ui-No. S-S, Local Freight 5 Of) p. m.

SOUTH BOUND. No. 33. Mail and 5 2 No. 87, Local Freight 0 -23 a.

All trains cany passengers between Parsons and Coffey vilie, when pioyidet with tickets. A. M. llARin Agent in Dry Goods and Notions. Come and see them.

ftgrYour Business Solicited. LOOK: GINGHAMS, 4 cts PER YARD. CITY AND VICINITY attern Hats F. FIELD-- Two dozen pictuies for the price of one dozen at Siiick's. SntAY: Have vour trees sprayed and save your fruit Clark will spray them cheap.

All the htest patterns in Quick Meal Gas-dine Si-ives. Call and see them, ai A. Bcsiinell's. Bokn; I'o Walter Philips and wife. wti reside near Hopewell, on Tuesday, April 4th, a first son.

Why pay 845 to $50 tor a sewing machine when you can et just as good a one for 20. ut the Herald Oliice. II. C. Thompson the leading guucral merchants of Parsons, are ci sing out their entire stock of merchandise, at wholesale prices.

A number of young people assembled at the rural residence of J. T. Maudlin Thursday evening. They had a big time and excellent enjoyment. Ri W.

Gaudy has resigned as Justice of tlie Peace of this township to take effect tomorrow, the 8th. E. A. Steele has been appointed to fill the vacarcy. Frank Slock; and family took their departure for Portland, Oregon, Tuesday, where they will pmhably locale, May success be with them is Llio witdi of all their friends If our people wan' to enjoy a lit-erarv treat they should to It iff We have a New nger Sewing Machine.

Vho wants it for $20. First coma, first served Has received a New and Complete Stock of in their spare The boys are putting time now ESSE 11 fl fl Hulen, Gandy Co, have moved their stock into the building lately occupied by Montgomery Rose, where they will have more room to display their stock and accommodate their rapidly increasing business. 'CAUTION SPUAUUE" Is a fine bay colt, of the celebrated Sprague family, has fine points, is of good size and style, possesses speed, and is in all ways a good horse to breed to. He is owned by Nelse Dienner, who desires to breed him to a limited number of mares this season. Call on Nelse for terms, A lie turns pale whenever it finds out that truth is on its track.

Some people will sell their souls very cheaply for the promise of spot cash. What the devil did in the Garden IN PROFUSION. This Department will be in charge of MISS DYAL, who ha3 never before attempted similar dutie in a towu of fewer than 100,000 people, lint knowing that the tastes of our patrons demanded the rlMPLEMENTS, Following is the programme for Kpworth League, April 12th: Opening exercises. Jteeitation Etta Tye. Cuer Delia Hooper, Myra HcDole.

Impromptu Bev. R. M. Cullison. Select reading Alta Campbell.

Instrumental music Eva Sanders. Recitation Stella McCoid. Recitation Birdie Howland. Duet Mabel Scheller. Artie luman.

Recitation Blanche Hudson. Quartet Delia Hooper. Myra McDole, J. D. Hite.

Miles Maudlin. Wagons, Haggles, Carts, Garden Tools, Field and Garden Seeds, Machiue Repairs, and WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. Our energetic horsemen are going to give a few good races and exhibi tion of speed at llobt. Armstrong's ALSO AGENT FOR THE- track, one mile eart of town, next Wednesday afternoon at 2 8 5 I mm 1 in i rm is done not only si; tie puniic t.iteir ncniy urea hail tomorrow night and the State Normal Literary Club The enter-tainiiifctit will be pleasing and edify ing. Most Exclusive Styles, mm of Eden eviry dnner would try to do in Heaven.

When a man measures himself he always does it with a badly shrunk yardstick. you want a sewing machine? Come and see what $20. will buy at the IIekaxd Office. The state board of railway assessors started on thcii annual tour of inspection last Tuesday, the 4th. NOW is the lime secure bargains at the Closing Out Sale ef I.

C. Thompson 1'arcons, Kas. A. M. Newman, of Altamont, who is traveling for the Champion Binder was in the city Saturday on his way home.

The M. E. Sunday school held an MOunrifflOft 1. diyidtnils, but to demons: ate to then that we have in Mound Valley hrses that will compare breeding, indi vipualitv and extreme speed with any Binder Twine, and Supplies. Call and See.

part of Kansas. Everybody invited to attend the contest of speed next Oratory and Elocution. The State Normil Literary Club will be in Mound Valley tomorrow night to give a literary entertainment. The club is composed of Will. Coleman, the winning orator at the siate contest at Topeka, February 17th, and who will represent Kansas in the Inter-State contest at Columbus, Ohio, May 4.

Frank P. Jollv, the winning debater in the annual prize contest at the State "Normal, April 1. 1893. J. P.

Fontron, who is well known as an elocutionist and dramatic reader. The program i3 designed to suit all. and those of oui neople sdio at- Wednesday. There will be fun. sve secured her by the utmost exer Chips From Angola! Wheat and outs look fine in this sec tion.

Peach trees in bloom; another peach interesting Easter service on Sunday night, the church being crowded to listen to them. crop for Kansas may be. On last Dr MeEweu amputated Mr. John Lemming's left leg above the knee. Several months ago Mr.

Lemming's foot and leg began to die an 1 dry up from what is technically known sis senile jrangri At this hour he is resting well. Sam. Scheller, one of our old citizens, with faimlv, started for Fret p-'i Illinois, last Monday, near which place they will make their home. Sam is an industrious man and his friends here hope that he will be eucceesful and proepeious in his new home. J.

Redman, a veterinary witer of some tine horses, living seven miles southeast of Md. Valley, gave us a call list Saturday, and placed a card in our columns. He is a skillful and successful veteri Julia wants to make soap on the Ad- tions. Wo know that you will appreciate our efforts in securing you the Most Stylish and shares; does that meau anything, btake bake? Mrs. Ziejjler would like for Dave Ria tend will be highly entertained, mission 20 cts.

GO TO TZKIO Bon Ton Restaurant When in Mound Valley, if you want a Good Square Meal or Lunch at auy time. Everything nicely prepared. Have on hr-nd always the Choicest Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco. FRESH BREAD DAILY. WE AIM TO PLEASE.

CALL AND SEE US, First Door South in not to make himself eo familial, for dishrags" rre vve hope everyone who omis a horse will real tha advertisement of the Elkhart Carriage and Harness Manufacturinc Company, of Elkhart, Indiana, appearing in Litis paper. Sam Net seai M.vrUe his photo not hum fctco: rhe she ino-nus have it eu- i large.d in the near fuinie. Excelsior Brevities. Rain needed badly. Dr L.

T. Strother went to Fredo nia Tuesday night to attend the Neo sho Presbyurv, which was in srssioij there two days this week. Miss Josie Xebihi, of Corpus-Christi, Texas, arrived here Wednesday to visit with her sister, Mrs Vic Vcgal, and other i datives. A Good of Upper or Lower Teeth for 88.00. Superior to any you can get elsewhere at any price, Dr Mrs.

Lee, Cherryvale and Coffeyville. Graham Beggs sold last week I Dit.1) Last Wednesday night, of par- Rare i tial contrariness, iiciv-nuon Literary mm I. D. Ellison and wife were in Parsons of Post Office. iu four weeks.

We call the Sullivan charivari a fail NEWT ANDEESON, Prop'r. nre, unless shot guns and a goose quill whistle compose a serenading corps. narian, anu invites those desiring feuch services to give him a call, Some time ago the public schools of Mound Valley were graded to eon-form with the requirements of the Yoilujr ladies. I beg ugil ex ALL AT PKICES WITHIN perience, not to allow i. li or ber fell" call the an' evening; this for 1700 cash, the Peebles' farm eaiif- -i-U itiui anec iU-i men! Saui? Girls seem to be more inclined to have their own way than ever.

For instance Mary S. sas she is determined to be in Tuesday. The dditor's wife and sister were visiting iu this neighborhood this week. The last day of school at Excelsijr, March 31, b(iii: nur Easter, the children took vggi to st-hool and had an old-fashioned ex roast and egg bsiling at noon, and had a fine time of it. Two weddings to chronicle this week.

Bert Robinson and Miss Minnie Butts were married Wednesday, March 2Sih; and George Renner and Miss Laura E. Shelley were' married Friday, March 31. We wish these young people a life of unalloyed bliss, and may the storms of matrimony be far from their path. Miss Bertha Larrabee, who has been studying photography in Cherryvale, has returned home for- a short visit. Her course will be finished in abouf week, when she will open a gallery in 6onie of the neighboring towns.

We wish her success. '1803. the Gorton family if she has to ask Mrs rton to adopt -Fiank." Good bye, Smithy, good bye. Lucille. A HIGH-CLASS LITERARY MONTHLY AT THE LOW PRICE OF $2.00 PER YEAR State University and the State Nor mal, so that students completing the high school branches taught here, are admitted to a like standing in those institutions without further examination.

Wo have to pay the tax for supporting a school of this grade; let our neighbors at Altamont do likewise if they desire such a school. TO TUEPUBLIC' The Frisco Line have placed at Mound Valley station a full stock of Coupon Tickets reading to all the principal cities in the Est West, North and South. The agent will cheerfully name through rates, check baggage to destination, and furnish any information desired. If Pay your Taxes at tliej Herald ollice. li.

TUrall has the tax rolls. It bas a corps of writers surpassed by none and equalled by few raagazine3. Over fifty of the brightest of America''? authors. SPECIAL OFFER A Year's Subscription to THE NEW PETERSON MAGAZINE and MOUND VALLEY HERALD for only $2.20 per year. Send your orders" in now either to us or to THE PETERSON MAGAZINE CO.

PHILADELPHIA MEMPHIS ROUTE. YOUR BEACH. The most fastidious can secure here just what she wants. MAIL ORDERS Promptly attended to. Correspondence solicited from Milliners in adjoining towns wishing to secure stock at right prices.

CASH fbe Leveler of Prices. tear Bell Mound school house, to a Mr. W. J. Buck, of Peoria, who will move in and make this his home.

The people's party did not care to measure strength with the rrpubh cans in the city election here last Monday, knowing they would get scooped, as the republicans were thoroughly organized and ready to meet them. You can save 25 to 35 per cent by buying of H. C. Thompson Parsons, during their closing out sale. They carry Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware, Boots, Shoe, Hats, Caps and everything kept in a general store.

The Frisco R'y have put in a full line of coupon tickets at this place, which will be a great convenience to those who desire to go on a trip. Through tickets can now be procured at this station to auy point east, west, north or south, thus obviating much vexatious delay and worry. The Frisco is ahve to itt interests, caters to the traveling public and gives the best service for the money of any competing road. We Lad Ben. Miller use his spraying machine on our fruit trees, and he does the work well.

He is agent for the Stahl Spraying Outfit, and has one of them rigged up to use for those who have but few trees. Spraying fruit trees baa become necessity to destroy the insects that kill. and blast the fruit, and all who have or chards should c.i a epa ii-g Call or Bn an'3 b. wdl y. PER YEAR.

i A Safe Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of fail-are a return of purchase price. On this safe plan yov can buy from our adver tising druggist, a battle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteen to bring relief in every case, when used for auy affectiou of throat, lungs or chest.

cuch as consumption, inflammation of lungs, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough, croup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe snd can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at I. M. Hinds' drug store.

J. J. KEDSSiLN, TOMMY SURGEON, Ha? located ou the Dwelley Farm, 6 miles south. 1 miles East of Mound Valle respectfully offers his services to the public. HORSE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY.

A. shaj-e of your patronage SDlicited. apr7-3in. iSfflSHtT.MSBttllB$iJB.B. Otfera you the moat pleasant and desirab1 route to Ksn-R Ciiy and all poiat Easr.

uJ Woet, to "ilempliis aaJ all points South. At Kansas City.coanections sre made at Cnioa Depot with all through trains for Chicago, fct lxnis and the Kset; to tjt. PruI, Dearer, fan Francisco, Portland hmA the and Korth. west. "Via this line, entire train with free re-linioK chair car and Pullman buffet Wpin runs through to Memphis.

Tann, Throagh dicia(; chair ear (Beats Free) Kansas City to Birmingham; Pallman buffet sleeping car Kn-as City to Hew Orleans eVTbere is no other direct route from the West' to Jacksonville, Fen-saoola, NashyiUe, Chattanooga and all Bonthern cities. Thia route, ria Hoxie, is the short lice to Little Kock and Hot ipriogs; the t-hort und chf-ap route to FayetteviUe.Bentonvill?, Eureka Springs, Fort Smirh and all points ia Artfens. Write for large map and time-tahls, elwiug. thicugh oonnecuooa. Before' purchasing, your ticket call upon a ticket agent of this company, or -write to the undersigned for rates, fpcci rates and arrangements for and their movables, going t'cuth to locate.

Send for a copy of the Missouri and Kansas Farmer, ffiv-ii'g lulllnroimBtiva relative to the cheap lands Srtuthwobt faiaeaari. Mailed free. J. E. TOCKWOOD, eea'l I'aea.

Ticket Agt Kanaat4t-y, ilo, you are going to make a trip, call on or address F. Cochran, Agent, Mel. Valley, Kansas. The Mound Valley Summer Nor, mal will be opened May 7, and run six weeks. Classes will be organized in all the studies required in a First Grade Certificate; and in an' of the higher branches desired.

Teachers wishing to prepare for better, work will find class work in Methods and Mental Phi! BOphy of especial advantages A class in Short-hand will be organized for all who wish to study it. A.J. Lovett. Bucklen's Arnica Salve The. best salve iu the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblair corns, and alll skia eruptions, and pos-.

ely curei Piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to ive perfect satisfac tion. or money refunded. Price 25 ceiits per box. For sale by M- Hinds. H.

R. STEVENS, ALWAYS GET THE BEST! THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY TIMES Is the Beat Weekly Pauer iu the Southwest. It consists of twelve pBgea and contains luformatioo aud entertainment for the household. SAMPLE COPIES. SENT EBEB 50 Cents For Six Months.

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Années disponibles:
1885-1913