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Mound Valley News from Mound Valley, Kansas • 1

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Mound Valley Newsi
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'l 'DftVOTED PARTieiJLABIiV Tf THE T.Ot'AI, INTKl.TM Ot' MQlIND VALH.V AMI A COUNTY- lyiOUND VALLEY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1886, NCU 41, Vlj III NEWSY NOTES, 4 tt Grover Clovriaad JUY'4? JV 01 BMVlfO 1 ijuiiiiw lj fiSSSSStff Navy FP ney General HMidriotos Go to J. It. Bedel To for wagon repairing. Work, on tho P. Vt is prqgre.sss-; ing rapidly.

J. Sparks, of tho, ijnn of Bell 4 Sparks, made a trip to Par-eons yesterday. Remember the lousiness i.oliege meeting, and prepared to. do your part toward niaking a- success. The Fiineet dgaraith.e city at 1' M.

Hinds. Freoiaaii's ohl slaiid John Kremer ami l)e' l-er went to. )swego, Tuesday, to court to grant them more damage than the A P. have allows'd them. J.

II, Bell, of tho firm of Bell Kpaiks, starts or next day for Veteran. City, in' the wesit- nw JOAB A rwa A Watt A Kiddle Go to Bedell's or vpKP? re; Iicu' eleyator stiicied up, Ml, bjast Tueay. Siiiri Hir4iiiiiii of as in town this week. For wagon and frarrlatfe reparing caU'oq J. IX.

Turn out to tho cjtiaons ineeting next Wednesday njgh.t. l)r. Lemon has been on the gick liigt the past tew days, Jacob Drenner wlfg. vent to. Independence Tuesday.

Our blacksmiths tq fcavo their hands full pf work. V. nf Ml a Allan av a r4 MoCabe Kainiie Howe (if JlXfl-'lei ofBtat (Jive ih tho Normal school. J. McMana.mati is mi the sick list.

The heal beea siinpjy tervible-t'or the jjast I'ifW A Mo. I'ioiUc freight tnm passed nrer lie Hcp this nfornoon. Mr. McCarty ftf l.s visiting with Jler baby ia very sick, A. .1.

Frr-eman weii over to Tuesday, on Irs. W. C. O'Brien and son Frunk went to Huinbolt to npend the Fourth. Wm.

TImrnon" took his children to Parwiu, to visit, their grandn.ioth.e-iT.. Geo, Nichols has purchased a tme thirfi, interest in tlio clo-tUng store of Wllniotlut Mc'Dole. Citizens show yoni nerve and fiji th in your town by securing the nornal and business college. kfc OiikliA Tn.trnr tir.n Ijwheod Bradword Win ftlna Welch up or nwwyw.yp i ini jl. inn M.

juennw Move rain i hort vttfn crop, VVili Cruzan, (t here th.is weekv tt was only Vit in, tb ht've Tuesdiiv: uxb, Tuestly v14st. devhiKf Kv a ttf b.ethe hottest (Iny of io Mi Lulu McManaman, returned, home from Th.iasi!.:;., Misses Laura Dunn, rnd; aoyh made Cherryvale. i sAd last, TV Sarah KalL, Ad ar'te Athujtn Visited. i)ier week, ThciopsQa i- Saaders-nre stock to Kansas this week in stead of St. Louis M'oore and Nxsr-.

fleet and Miss Hetti Hobbs spent, Saturday celebrating, at Carthage, Mo: in this section iB needing; rain verybadly. In the ladguage-of the GJobe and Torch "pray rain." 3hs3 Bertha ami who baye. been visiting in this.city,.' returned tn. their home in Nebraska, Sunday, County Officers JudgIlto District. Probata District CierK.

County Sheriff BY B.ushneU in swesQ. the for of the week. A41ioi fteorge Chandler rt Obiilt Baldwin Oondermiui C. H. Wopdford Littleton 8 Olaswi Cook Am Smith AC Tiakar A yrooks, trawls Goodwin I) A Jonea.

Wagon and repRirjhS of ern wt of the stat, wharo lift, will visit for a few ilr.ys. Stationery! Si-gtionery! Go to I. M. Hinds. Freemaii'u old stand.

Cherryvale held an enthusiastic Agister djds ifcrVeyor nlipionero, Township P. Bandev ffnist ClerB 7 Nanney Gaudy Wll'inatb 'irer 'gall'aseithe Several car of naw wheat passed through the city- Sunday bound for the eastern markets. For SaleA. good apan of medium IIwuusHlll Bharp Miller Pity Offtcern. Umm E.

Tiiniior Sm 'Miller Fteaiuwr. i folic Judge in'' ferbH How ft Wade. Am- vj hit l.ako. alj kinds at J. K.

iJedeirs. Postmaster Shjck, ve are 9orry to learn, is quite seriously V. McCollouo of Woodson county, 18 in the city, the guesjt. his Joseph. Smith and fai)ily.

spending a few days in the country with relatives, Do pt allow the normal he- located at some other town. We can have it if ve try. Tho hog market has takaa.a raise. Good fat hogs are now quoted from fifO to $4.00 pey. hundred, Born To Benj, F.

on Saturday, July 3rd, a son. Mother and child doing welt, Vfe noticed M. Vpnsor ona of Cherryvale's live real estate, men, on our streets, Tuesday. Considerahla new, wheat in being marketed hem, Tle grain is good in quality and a fair yield. Work at laying the ties on the at the.

'Frisco crossing com size mules, at a bargain. For further particulars caljL at this ofHcc. Onr. citizens might take lesson in securing enterprises by watching the actions of Cherryvale urethral. It ia hoped that the meeting next Wednesday night will str-engthing the backbone of our doubting brothers.

Brace up you doubters. You can down the croak $r-3 and make Mound Valley boom yet if you will onlr try. A. Hooper, who has charge of PiDicus Go's, lumber yard, at Edna was in tha eity visiting this week. railroad meeting last Monday night.

The citizens of. Cherry vale st-em. to have got thete hackbone straightened out and down, to business. at last- Jtch, Prairo. Mangs, and Hcratth-es of every kind en 'c! 80 miu? utes by Woolfods Sanitary Lotion Warranted by Jnrnhart A- Co.

Druggists, Mound Valley, Kansas. Don't forget tha citizens meeting next Wednesday night at Graham A Beggh': ofHce. luvery man who has the H'ood of this city at heart id interested in this enterprise. We thought to ie able to chronicle a freak of-fair cupid this week, but suppose we are to be cheated out of that pleasure, as we undeiv stand the grtom. has on too much "bug juice." Among- thoso- that: attended the celebration at Parsons, Saturday, from this cit, were: Frank, Gandy, Millard Bradbury, Frank-Shick and wife, Misses Maud Hulen, Julia Drennan and Minnie Wallace.

B. Wade, Who has run a dry good and notion store here for some time past, will leave tn a. few duvs for Illinois and Virginia, He SQCIETYfpIRE.CTQRI.S. aSreitrterlan Church. Preachlng emy JrUndyat 11 a.

pi. And. flitaa third wn, SyS of the month 'at 7 P. M. aunduy hool tWikr: Eiayer meetlug, 7:80 BTmI'T.

A. 8 fURCH OFCHJHT Connmunioj r-oe every Lord'H day at a. in. t7ejcti-iTery Lord's day evening at 7:80 Lord's iohool every Lord's day at 8. Sapinl lie every 'Tuesday evening at 7:80 efmeeting every Wednesday evening at Bible reading every Friday ovenlng at Heats free and all luVHed and welcome M' KTHODJST EPISCOPAL, CHURCH.

Preaohlne at 11.03,, end 7 JO p. tn; Tho game of ball between, the. Mound. Valley Maroons and be Parsons club was not, played- to flniah last owing, to the-incivility of the Par- sons club. At.

an early, stage Qf.the.i game, when the Parsons 6lubsaw-that they would have to do better-playing than they had dune before or suffer they began throwing, ever obstacle possible in the way of our boys and used every un fair means known- to. defeat, themi. At the end of the fifth inning the1, score, stood Hto'JSi in favor of thei when the Parsons club re-, fused to abide by the rulings of the umpire and failed to play the gainer to a finish. Parsons may they can build a reputation by actions as this, but if they, dMrt-i, be an unenviable Wheui out'1 boys enter, ep.n.tejiS. ifo is hoped that thei.

opponsnts-vWiy bsi men of thei actv.v.11 do a they ftuhf people j. fpeetlcg, 9:30 p. m. olaas met- BundaV; mteslnriiry meetlnpt the Inst nndnV la eaeli montli. Teaeners meeiiii 'rl; Uonday School Mpoday at 7:30.

p. fl Mccoay lu eaofl mouin. t-rayer uuwiing 2: W.Simmons and son were canvassing the city this week in the in terest of a Philadelphia photo copying house. Th3 Christians were cleaning and fixing up their church Tuesday. They have one of the most commodious buildings in the city.

literary yri hnrR Tv.Srt.D. Our 8oclal 111 rtur 8ocial ijfcarlos Jp. Creoeer, Pwrtor. jt.ni, RKTTRRfi, Preaching 2d and ri Atn Mai ba.t in eacli month at II a. m.

Ud o. m. Regular prayer meetlnj will settle permanently in- One of menced Wednesday it needs but little pluck and enterprise to make a booming city out of our town. Shall we make the riffle, We want a live correspondent in every school district in the county. Send in you items friends, snd we will pat them in shape Ei J.

ElKs carries everything in the Millinery line, and invites the ladies of Mound Valley and vicin- Tl'uratlayTiKt p. m. Babbatb, Bohool evesf till bbath at 10 a. nfc Efmore Bupt. Ue-Tortlonal services after Babbftth school -whea t)re lso preaohlag.

SUnkor Pastor. thosg states. Our who fife eoniemplat Mrs. Willett of this city has been severely afflicted Avith grangreen. Which attacked a blistef on hr side but ehe is recovering K.

A A. M. Mieels on Sfttawdav nisnute-for Iia fii.l moon and two weeks there- Ker. Mi, Si. Qelnger, Seet.

ing a trsp over the popular 'Frisco, wili do well to consult the time tiijr.eartay night in It. MeeU first aeh month, at A. J. alen. F.

Ut Jos. omiin, table in this issue- A change has taken place in the running of sever P. No. ail. meets evsry Tuedaye-e of each week.

i piflth, Seoretary Friday aveninK lu O. Q. T. meets, avery ocrlebrRtion at Tifn.bQr. Hill isi' Monday, was one of.t-h has dvef oAt-.

to The.thiee. 8unday. schcols of thj? nigtorhoqd turjwd goodi nuiers, and the fartner for miies-H did likewist. Atftn.e,rly hour tin; Mound Valley cornet band opened the, programme, withija flne selection rapid.euecession by prayers es and songs by the differc San i day classes, until MeDoie's hnll, Lpn. Coiyer, W.

E. Elliott, who has been c-lsrk-ingS. B.C'ary tit PiJfsOtts, during the past two montJis, is Visiting relatives'- and frieadfs- in tha Bob Blakely isrespondiblafor the following: If we have no rfli will have no corn. If we corn we will -have ho If we have no whisky we will have no democrats. A' shet guiis for Bob wh'en he comes around.

qar' atyry i WOT. A- 0. lodge, NoJIlmeetG avery Moo da evening8 kt Riff, Hftll. Visiting Biwihrenia geoo standing Invited to attand If Recorder. M.

W. EMON BTROTHER. I PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, The discourse at the, church last Sundayi-eVearing 'was of the OFFIGE--Ona door, north of Wtlfnoth McDole'sclqthtng. store, Mound Valley, Kan. QflSce, hours tf oin 7 to 9 and 1 to tf m.

ablest that wd harve hftard for a longJ gity to iv her a call. Callers have been to numerous this week for personal mention, but we are always pleased to have cur friends drop In on us. Come often. There was a pleasant party at the residence of A. P.

Sanders last Monday evening, in honor of 'Will Cruzan. who was here on' a visit. AjoIJy good time is reported by all who' were present. Mi68 Georgia King, brightened our sanctum thi3 morning with her presence, She was accompanied by her little cousin. Miss Nannie Morgan, of Cherryvale.

Those little girls will, before many years, be bright gems to- their respective homes. Miss Annie Thrall, while Walking along Hickory street last Thursday evening, received a stinging blow on the side of the head from a stone or other missle thrown by some party unknown. This rckiess throwing on our public street should be stopped at once or lome one wili beserlously hurt. There will be a meeting of citizens at the office of Wednesday evening next, to con al of tho trains. We inadvertently omitted to mention last week, the -fact that Postmaster Shick.

had presented our compositor with an elegant oleander. The flower was one of the finest we have ever seerjj and drew out many rich encomiums from nil who had the pleasure of seeing it. A few days ago couple of- the young boys took a notion thtt there was a bet ter place than home for them and started out to paddle their own canoe When they arrived at the depot, the-father of one of the lads put a veto on their trip and he returned home, while another one of the numerous boys that infest that locality- took his place. The two made all preparations, even to hiding behind the granary, and when the'3 o'clock train arrived, proceeded to. locate themselves on the tront of the baggage car: Thus far so good.

The train starte and the boyff were in high glee over their prospects. But it did not last long. When the train reached the lirsi. crossing, one of the boys concluded to stay at home and managed to get off the moving train all It aboouded judgment and- soundj sense, Freelahd is one of the best ministers in this part of. the state, and his able words are always with good food fOT Rev.

of the Presbyterian church, astoniahd his; flock last Sunday morning by hancllng In his at the- close of the service. The resignation w.as Unbooked fbtby thc( church and was a PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEQN. OFFICE-Iii McEwen's building over Xews office. Consultation hours 9 to 11 a. ito4rl 7 toap.

m. J- PHYSICIAN AND1SURGE0N, OFF.ICE--Over Corner drug store. Office hours from 9 to 11 a. to 4 p. m.

-yr- F. ATTORMEY'AliD COUNSELLOR stinging blow under- when a recess was taken', fcR--dinner. To sa.y the; dinnef wftfi'4 be put.ting.it yefy. mildl It was simply: tfta immenao. thrpng present didmple, justice eepe.cially i nfi.ycven.

bftakets full, up after ihey get Xm medit after, the hand gave a few selections the sang? nnd wetf again i taken up, and eontinqed greatsr part tf.the Tjtr, en all in aatiie.afrmr.pftssfid.pff.yffry pleadantiyj. and' greet, credit Ms djip to. manage- men 'or the they.Vdis--playoua'a the-; of every We would like to publish the, programme ai. it, ws rendered, put timev apJ -spaqi wil) hot permits. aneatigs very creditably rendered, especially.i tljb song.by the.

juyenile. claat of, -tin Timber school; Thelays enjoyment cqje by a and; although had, leave bpforo.it, imfprned that, It wiell ate.njq i stand that th: reverehd gentleman" will return to home In the We understand that' we Will Kans shortly loae.some our oldest and Mound IValley, most influential we rieht. The other lad becoming sider the propriety of accepting the proposition of Profs Hixson and alarmed, and not wishing to make have a. good rain this week; They Brambaugh to establish a Training the trip aione, attempted to jump met yesterday for the purpose of pr- ganizing acompany to gp to Arkan yfi Movhd EM EL A- School and Business College at off, but did not meet with as good saw thia winter to hhn, "poseum" success. At last Accounts he Was seen trying to straighten himself i.

meat. We believe the ofheers as out, and is now nursing a bruised theynow stand are W. Harper, and battered limb. Boys while yjmr captain Robert Blakelyj first lieur have a home it ia- a. good, plan tenant, and Jfc Hobbs, Mound Valley.

Every citizen interested in the welfare of the city and education should attend. Profs Hixson' and Brambaugh come to us highly recommended and they arime.WAw4'in-rt'.noity.. Qj.t.BSfirinr,-3nifcftl. Job "ETprpnw Wow..

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1886-1887