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Mound Valley Herald from Mound Valley, Kansas • 3

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umiiWMi m-J ij.uh i 1 1 mtrmramrmjn. ua wtmn ihmimhiii iro MAIL POUCHES STOLEN Orville Jaynes for wallpaper. visiting in A. O. Oliphant was Cherryvale Saturday.

You Will Have Friends visiting you on the Fourth, and of course you Frisbo Depot Broken Into Friday Niht Both Outgoing Mail Pouches Stolen. Will Want failing trad Last Friday night two mail ouches were stolen from the Frisco deiot in this city Q. B. Hunt was a visitor to the county seat Saturday. Buy your Fireworks at Ed Walter Masters and wife, from near Coffeyville, are visiting his parents in this city.

Head Albin Yost's. bargain column. If you want real estate they will deal square with you. 0 Stamp Pictures 15. cents per dozen July 4th One day only.

J. H. Wads worth, Photographer. The Misses Crawford, of Mc-Cune, visited here rom Tuesday till Thursday with their father, and west bound nilil mails and nothing was known of the roi- berry here until Postmaster Chapman was notified by Chief Clerk of the railway mail service for them to eat, We "have it. The very best that is.

The best line of the finest cookies there is id the town, from 10 to 20c per lb. For 4th of July Only we will make the following prices: Crackers, by the box, 8c per lb. 1 gallon can apples, per can, 30c 1 lare can Plums, 15c 1 large can upricots, 20c at Wichita that the railway mail clerks on both niirht trains re Th Comfort Chair sil'lklt fVll Asiauinjin' in air jMr lOe, gaefsI say yes! Vi0 me lhe Comfort ChairS Li gi ported that no pouches were tak en up at Mound Valley. The Kuches had been made up as who is, here being treated for usual by postmaster and were placed in the waiting room of the cancer. Harry Lovett visited friends depot by mail carrier J.

B. Cecil, about 8:30 p. that evening and the door locked, and every here Saturday night and Sunday Gome to our store for Anything in Furniture and Carpets- morning, beieg on his way from Mineral, his home to Cherryvale thing was regular at this end of the line. 3 cans Sweet Potatoes, 25c These are only a Few of the to visit his parents. After report was made to postmaster, an eximination showed Frankie Driercs fell from a Bargains that ono of the windows of tlw BOBLINGEE swing yesterday afternoon at his home, and suffered a' dislocated wrist.

It was given proper medical attention and the little fellow waiting room of depot had been we have to of ler. Remember, we do not take a back seat pried open and raised bv soma instrument, the fastening being for anybody on these goods. We court comparison. is getting along all broken. It is supposed the ob- interesting Harry Hallett, the drug clerk MOUND VALLEY HERALD.

beis gained access in that way to the waiting room where mail Many new and books at Ed Huff's, "We also have a nice assortment of at Campbell's drug, store, went Boost the A. II. T. A. Picnic.

Swell stock of stationery Ed. Huff's. at is placed and exchanges made by over to Galena last night where was visiting at Ladies and Children's Summer Underwear he takes a position in Campbell Jerry Moore Stover Monday. the crews of the night trains. After securing the pouches the FKIPAV.

1907. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Bro.s' drug store. Good luck to Harry is the wish of many friends robbers closed the window as it was. When Mr.

Cecil placed the mail in regular place and locked and if you need anything in this in and get prices, THEY ARE THE LOWEST. Married: At the home of the officiating clergyman, Kev. W. G. the depot door he noticed a white Slinker, in this city, Monday man and two negroes loitering on the platform, and it is proba Keep in mind the Big A.

II' T. A. Picnic August 3d. If you want wall paper at bottom prices see Orville Jaynes. W.

K. Marsh visited relatives and friends in Oswego Saturday. Mrs. J. C.

Leach was visiting and shopping in Cherryvale Mon day. evening, June 24, iyu. iur. Leo. Hyatt and Mrs.

Eva (Rogers) Wilson, both of this city. The Herald extends congratulations. It will pay you to make our store your Headquarters on the 4th. All 'phone orders given special attention, Ptf ONE 58- cowman eiaos. "Roe" Wilson, formerly in the ble they are the culprits.

As yet no trace of pouches nor clue to robbers has been found, but the postoffice inspectors and detectives are on the trail, and Uncle Sam will sure catch 'em. The night mail pouches contain no registered mail and the robbers did not secure much of value to them from the stolen mail. furniture business here, now lo cated at Stroud, where he 7 bars of good laundry soap for M. C. Taylor made a flying business trip to Oswego Monday.

Call at American Tea Co. Store for best tea, coffee and spice. Orvill is almost Riving wall paper away. Go see him if you need any. For notary public work; correctly done, and legal papers properly, drawn, go to W.

N. McCoid. S. W. Hunsaker, of Edina, has been in our city the past week visiting his daughter, Mrs.

U. M. Albin, and family. The American Tea Co. Store is the place to get your tea, coffee, spices, soap, and extracts.

Prize tickets with every 15c purchase. Geo. Hyatt went over to Oswego Monday, having business with the Probate Judge. He returned in the evening armed with the at American Tea Store. Get a prize ticket.

is doing a thriving business, is in the city visiting friends and will remain till after the 4th. He is being given the glad hand bv many friends. J. E. Copes, who has in the blacksmith business here for several months, has quit business 1 See us before buying Philip Myers and wife went over to Neodesha Monday to visit a few days with their son and daughter.

A stock of implements to trade for real estate or personal property. Also some brick stock for sale. See ALB IN YOST. Mrs. J.

II. Henson went up to Eldorado Springs Tuesday, where the Dr. had been for a week, to visit a day or two with friends, and returned with J. II. and leaves today for West Mineral to work in the mines.

He is a good citizen and we regret to lose him. His family will remain here until October. Try a bath at the Kiite Harbor ohoj). Fresh line of summer chocolates at Ed. Hull's.

S' Orville Jiiynes for wall paper, Bi reductions. N. W. CJark made a business trip to Joplin last Friday. "Molly lJawn," reduced to lac ppr copy, at Hkuald ollice.

John Jamison had business to look after in Cherry vale Friday. K. II. West was looking after business at Cherry vale Monday. Mrs.

John Sweeny visited with homefolks in Cherryvale Saturday and Sunday. Walter Bird was looking after business matters at Joplin the latter part of last week. The best tea. coffee and spices in the market at Mrs. A.

L. Mc-Uole's American Tea store. District Clerk Edwin Potts was over from Oswego last Thursday shaking hands with friends. Twenty-throe tickets were sold Hutchinson last Sunday over the Frisco to parties going out to the harvest tiekls of Western Kansas. A 0-pound hoy was born last week to Alfred Jamison and wife.

The mother and child are getting along line, but the father is undergoing an attack of the measles this week. Parsons Sun, tijth. FirBwrk authority to marry Mrs. Eva Harry Kiblinger went over to Oswego Saturday to see Fine line of rubber goods at En Huff's. New Justice of Peace, Ivy Prescott, who was elected justice of the peace for east Mound Valley at last election, became tired of the owing to the fact that there is not enough in the office to pay for the blanks and office rent, and sent in his resignation two weeks ago to Gov.

Hoch, favoring A. Bell for the appointment to succeed him. This week Mr. Bell received the appointment and commission and is now our Justice of the Peace. Hats off to Judge Bell.

He is amply qualified, and will administer justice with equality and exactness. Largest line and display of Fireworks in the city at Ed Huff's. ii in his little daughter who was quite sick, caused by getting her feet badly burned by stepping into hot coal ashes, expecting to return with his family Monday. (Rogers) Wilson of this city, and they were spliced by Rev, Slink-er that night, Dave Ryning, from near Lena-pah, I. came up Saturday on a business trip and visited with relatives and friends here in his old home till Sunday evening.

Orville wall paper at Largest and Best Stock in the City. Cheap Jaynes' But one, ''Neva, worseand until Tuesday morn He was a pleasant caller at our office. His friends are glad to ing little hope was had of her recovery, when she began to improve and continues to grow know he is making money in his. territory home. better.

The many friends of Mr. Attorneys F. M. Brady and M. K.

Williams, of Osweiro, with Miss Francisco, stenographer, were here 'Monday afternoon taking deposition in the McDole divorce case, On account of leaving Mound Valley I offer my residence property and other choice property at a great bargain. If you want a SNAP call quick and see I. M. HINDS. and Mrs.

K. here were in great The Legitimate Drugstore EDWIN HUFF, Prop Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kiblinger suspense and anxiously awaited came over from Oswego Monday morning to take charge of the furniture store while Harry was de news Irom the sick child, and are rejoiced to hear that she is recovering. tained at Oswego with his sick child.

They returned Tuesday evening, Mr. C. Kiblinger, latner or tne boys, coming over JtULY 4 JULY 4 to look after the business. E. J.

Ay res, of Randall, New Grocery ALBIM YOSTS Bargain Column. 80 acres, 4 miles from town, g-ood farming- land, and a bargain at $1800. $800 cash will swing this deal. 160 acres an A No. 1 quarter, well improved, 10 acres fenced hog tight: ARGAIN was here Monday looking over the town with a view of locating and going into business if he can make a deal that is pending.

He paid our office a pleasant call and expressed himself as being very Having located in Mound Valley with a complete grocery stock, in the Riff building, I am now open for business, and solicit your trade. Carry the BEST BRANDS OF CANNED GOODS, favorably impressed with the town and country surrounding; from town. Have been asking $6,000, but will put it on the market at $5600, -v i i and that the outlook for advance ment and growth was bright. A. J.

Vawter, of Webb City, formerly of this place and Cherryvale, was visiting friends Mathis ch warz. A very pretty church wedding occurred at the German M. K. church, four miles southwest of Burns, Tuesday'eveninff, June 18, 11M7, when Mr. Chas.

Mathis and Miss Elizabeth A. Schwarz were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed ly llev, Thomas W. Perks, pastor of First U. B.

church of Wichita, assisted by Kev Mr. Beacker: pastor of the Clerman M. E. church. Air.

Wade Jacksou acted as best man, and Miss Pauline Schwarz as maid of honor. A reception was held at the bride's home after the ceremony where many friends gathered to shower the happy couple with congratulations and good wishes. The bride and groom, accompanied by the groom's mother, Mrs. Monroe Mathis, arrived in this Thursday morning. The groom is well known to all our people.

He is a popvlar and rising young minister in the U. B. Church, and is engaged in evangelistic work, being very successful in hi chosen, calling lie is an exemplary younr man, and has hosts of who wish for him and bride a happy and successful future. reunion and infair was held at the home of the groom's parents it this city last Thursday in honor of the happy event, at which there weae 3.1 members of the family present. It was a occasion.

Those in attendance Mr. T. Mathis; Mr. and Mrs. H.

A.jMatbis and daughter Eva: Mr. and and Mrs. -K. H. Mathis and family; Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Moore and family, all of Parsons; Mr. and Mrs. VV.

A. Mathis and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. H.

Mathis, of Coffey ville PATRIOTIC SERVICE M. E. CHURCH. Sunday, June 30, '07. here Monday and favored us with Staple and Fancy Groceries, and will at all times have a complete asportment cf everything carried in an up-to-date grocery.

Will pay you the highest a ret price for produce. Give us a call. a call. He is now connected with an overall factory at Webb City. The company is seeking a better location, ana ivi r.

vawter was on his way to Coffeyville with a pro LEVA WDLM' posal to the commercial, club of ior mj uays onjy easy payments. 157 acres, two miles from town, good 7-room house; barn two wells. Price Part time. 60 acres unimproved, near Wilson-ton; good land. CHEAP at $1250.00.

$750 cash will swing it. 280 acres One of the best farms in the county, with $3,000 of improvements; a. hom- g-ood. enoagh for anybody. Price 4U per acre.

We have 15 or 20 farms in most any locality. Come in and look over our list. CITY PROPERTY We have it from $400 up to $3000. If you want a home and haven't the money, come in and we'll fix it np anyway. WE LOAN MONEY on farms at 6 per cent interest ALBIN YOST.

that city. We have made special preparations to supply you with up to date July 1th Goods in all departments. Below are a few of the many real bargains now ready: Dress Goods. Of course you will want a new dress for the 4th. "We have received a generovs supply especially suited lor this occasion.

11 inch Suesine Silk is xoft and lustrous; a beautiful fabric colors rA black, pro 1 den brown, cream, light blue and pink, the yard Jv inch Chirm and Jap Silk black cream, lilit blue and pink, yard. 50 27 inch Wliite Swiss, genuine embroidered dot, the vard 35 "JS inch Athol Tissue, the yard 25 '2H inch Swiss Crbjsette, white with small polka dot and check, 25 inch White Thistle Duck, linen finish, the yard 20 inch Indian Head mills white duck, the yard IS '2H inchK'ordele Marquise Swiss effect, satin stripe, small polka dot, black and navy blue, the yard inch White tin cotton superior finish duck, for suits and IB inch Dottted Swiss, white, black, canary, brown, light blue, pink 15 "VY'Vii TWzcc: QIt-Ii-to Just tne thing to wear the Stilish and Ulie JJreSS OrvlxtSa tserviceablef made of good quality Indian $1.98, $2.50 and $3.50. Heather Bloom Silk Underskirts. tLS fabric is liffht and cool for summer wear, and we have them in black, white and colors, at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, and $3.00. See them.

Laces and Embroideries. Edgings and Insertions' for trimmings. Hxtra wide corset cover Embroidery, 25c, 35c and 50c. Fancy Combs, Belts and Collars, have made'a special effort to please, and you will find just what you want. The New high-back fancy combs, 25c and 50c.

Fancy combs in sets, per set, 25c and 50c. The town talk is that Mound Valley is to have the street car shops for the inter-urban electric line from Coffeyville to Parsons, the Enos 10 acre tract of ground A Fortunate Texan. Mr. E. W.

Goodloe, of 107 St. Louis Dallas, says: "In the past year I have become acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, and no laxative I ever before tried so effectually disposes of malaria and biliousness." They don't grind nor gripe. 25c, at A. L.

Camp-bell's drug store. north of the city having oeen pur chased this week for the site for power house, car barns, shops, Considerable hot air about this, we think, at present. We Prompt Payment. Mound Valley Lodfje A. O.

through its recorder, L. E. Bush, on Wednesday to Mrs J. P. Melton a draft for $1000, amount of insurance carried by her husband in that order.

Mr, Melton died June 11th, was buried June 14th, and proof of Ms death sent to the grand recorder June 15th. Only ten days from proof payment "was made in full. This is commendatory in that grand fraternal institution and shows its reliability and soundness. These prompt payments on the part of the several beneficiary orders should cause more young men to become members and thus provide for their loved ones in case of death. will wait till some relible street car company gains a franchise from the city and secures the right of way before we will give such stories credence or circula DOES THE WORLD OWE YOU A LIVING? SUNDAY MORNING Sunday School, 10:00 a.

m. 10 Patriotic Songa by Sunday School. T. T. Blakely came home Sat 11.00 Patriotic Address, M.

G. Mc- urday evening to visit till after the 4th with his wife and family, Kenzie Special Music for the occasion having been away for sixty days on the road in the interest 3:00 m. Junior League. Fans and Gloves. A small but very important item of dress.

Your costume will not be complete without them of the various lines he represents Mr. Blakely is a cultured gentle EVEKINGSERVICEEPVORT5 LEAQtTE: and Devotional led by Elihu Cowman. man, a successful salesman, and We think not. It owes and furnishes you the opportunity to make a living not only to make a living but, also, enough to care for and educate your family and accumulate a competence to provid the necessities and little comforts for old age. YOU ARE NOT TAKING FULL ADVANTAGE of this opportunity, however, unless you have an account some safe, conservative bank.

Whether your income be large pr you will find a check account at this batik a real and material help TRY IT. a man whom it'sjpleasure to meet 7:45 Patriotic Service: Subject and converse with. His field of travel and territory is mostly in DO YOU USE ICE? We have our ice wagon running regularly now, and ice will be delivered in any quantity desired to any part of the city, jav to 12 the southern states, and he says "Elements of National Greatness" Part 1. Mahar- Part 2. Economic.

-T. Blakeley Part 3. Moral Otwell SPECIAIa MUSIC. Hand carved ivory stick, silk emb Fans, $1.00, 1.50, 2.00. An unusually good line from to 7oc.

JLLI NEW PATTERNS. Long Gloves and mitts, both black and white, are a necessity since the short seeve has come to stay, WE HAVE THEM. Long black and white silk gloves, double tip fingers, pair $1.75 Long black and white Lisle Gloves, per pair 1.00 Long black and white silh mitts, per pair 1.50 Lonp black and white Lisle mitts, per pair. 1.00 Long Silk roitts, SPECIAL PRICE, 25c. We want to sell you your 4th of July Goods.

To please you is a pleasure to us. Makerhis Store. Your Headquarters. of all the places he visits South east Kansas, especially. Labette o'clock, noon, 'each day.

Orders county, looks the best to him, The reason of this program is that the Fourth of July is nractically given will receive prompt attention. Taylor Bro.s' Market. to sports, merry-making and visttuuj, which is all rfght; but does not give- and he is glad that he concluded to make Mound Valley his abiding place and erected a sut stantial and comfortable home The people of Mound RaOUNB VALLEY STATE BANK. much opportunity lor toe mcuJcationi of patriotism. So com to these pa triotic services.

It wAllfay you. atift FOR SALE OR TRADE. Our entire stock of millinery goods and fixtures. Valley, too, are glad to, number Mr. and Mrs.

Blakely among you will enjoy the Fourth; better. Very cordiallj. our pefinanent.

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