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Mound Valley News from Mound Valley, Kansas • 1

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Mill I II iiiilii in r-XPCVOTD PAPTICULABLY TO Tirn I.OOAJj INTKEta OF MOUND VAIjIjEV AND COUNTY- MOUND VALLEY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1886. prrioiAj. dibectosie. National Officers. tottfila at Grovar OUtaImUI hla aaUo Morrison a WHt aoretary of State Thomaj Bayard iWa'iAri 0 KndlOOt Watermelons.

Q. Jluth, of Ialstead, wa? in town this vyebk, L. C. "SVilrrioth madQ a flying trip to Pareons yesterday. 4.1.

picus and Hulan, took a Cherry valo last Frjtjay, The market was glutted with watermelons this wsek. Constable Sharp spent a day or two in Oswego this week, Miss 'Lulii M.cManaanan made this ofllce ai pleasant call this afternoon. Dr. Tanner was in Cherryvale, Quite a number stiangers lif the city te-day. Mr.

Connor and Miss Saraty fjjtifi ger are attending normal. There ia but a few days mor grading to bo lone on the P. p. between thia city Parsons. Bell Sparks aro doing a g-ooq! Imiw of the 0 Whllnay fJahreUry ot tb rntartM LUU uamar Garlna4 fBVlUU traddentof the 8eate 3Bdrioba ktakeweftha Houis Carllai Iliarhest market nrice paid for Btaie.urnceys.

NEWSY NQTEq. Subscribe for the Naw. Rea(i fipmal notp3 iji tftfa i sue. Tha senior hereof has been doiag the country this wsek, Mo. Pacific engine, No.

213, pasted through this city Tpday, gong Ne. east bound was nearly throe hours late yesterday paorninsr. 10,000 bushols of pastor Beans wanted by p. I)icus Co. Mra.

Bob McCoy, has tfee thank? of this office for a nice boqut of Tuesday, going from there to Lohv-en worth. The Liberty Light shines no more iPIOTtrnor Joha A Mairttn Eleut. floverner AP ntddle fleereUtry or taty 94HM MdCabs Xreaaurer ofBtnto 8ain uoT Howo AntPubllo InatruaUon Law bead at Liberty, but will blaze hereafter iUorner Ft Brad word Bacv Board of Airrlonltara Wm 8upt qt lnBurinc Welch uuta Librarian Den to Xdjutntaantl Tkoa Moonligfet County officer. pastor Beans hy P. IJucus Mrs.

0. M.Brown, ia in the country this week, yiaUing Xrank Shick and wife, made a trip to Oswego returning Wednesday. Milton Dunn and family jjioved to their farm, the old Frsapptt property yesterday, he nest cigars in the pity at T. M. irlihds.

1 Freeman's ld stand J. Meore i3 buildiny; a twenty foot addition to his new store room en north first street. SiiAja UMi U4rioV. handle EraMW li upaiwar piatriof uiora: bajuwui 3ounly Attorney DCondermaa B. Woodford ftonnr.

0 wuturtoa flower sent us yesterday. at Coffeyville. Mr. S. Boas, of Indiana, arrived in the city Friday on a visit to the family of A.

L. Riggin. J. M. Littlejchn left this wpek for Springfield, whore ho will probably locate permanently.

J), L. Swan left thia week for Parsons, where he has secured a stock of goods and gone into business. Samuel Price, It. E. Cook, Isham Silkwood and C.

D. Mackey, were t.Mivor a uicu aunty Clark Cook aeauc am miin Mi. F. B. Duffey, and 1 jttle daugh ter, Zilla, returned from their north businos3 at present.

They are ap commodating gentlemen and knpy how to build up a good business. II. F. Hixon, and D. I.

Erambauglf will open a business college normal school at ParsGns, the firsfc term commenting September lgtk, Those fomtleinan are highly reccomj mended as first class educators, anyone wishing to attend can ga? all desired imformatioa by atjU dressiug U. F. Hixon, Presides Parsons. lhe engiues constructed for use of the Parsons Pacific railway are what are known as the J'LehigH Valley Creepers," and it is stated, they will be the finest engines out of Parsons on any road. They are constructed for passenger set-, vice and have an extension front straight stack and stoam brakes' The rolling stock ou this road sq far first-class in every particular.

armor iittiwnnianaeiit wn a xacsr era trip of a couple of months, last vru OcmvisBlpnni JLawla Goodirta Friday. Townihip ufflcri. E. P. Bayles8, of Wenton Dem W.

Sclioch went over to Qswe fMtw suUm Clark Nannay go, Sunday, and attended the meet- ing real estate firm, of Qspgo, was the guests of Kirkpatrick a. infx of the county central committee tne pity, xuesqay. here on4ay. Charles Monk, the pump repairer, ftaWif-er unnay ha)Waarth Fmm JlC Wllrain haigwHIU jQo(wibla (W Sharp IB JT Millar City Officer. Vico onponfori was here workiner at the pipes at the position in her fatker'9 store the Frisco tank, yesterday.

Syor E. Tanner Millor made vacant by tha resignation of Miss Pearle Moore, our composi reMarer Mle Jodt WW Me wen CHow iUchiirduoD, Frank Gaudy. I tor, spent a few days in Cherryvale liavn a ood corrfisoondent at the guest of Mis; liilla bparrs 1 1 ji vv aae, few daps this week. Herman Ashby, we are sorry to announce, ia lying seriously ill at the residence ol his parents in the west part of the city. Thompson Sanders sold three car loads of cattle to H.

W. Isaacs, of Jewel county, Kansas, this week. They were sjiipped from Cherryvale, Tuesday. A large number of friends of Miss Alta Webber, gave her a surprise at the residence of A. L.

Iliggin, last Mattwen, Remember the basket meeting in the nomalln Oswego, who will give The first locomotive on this road i expected in the city hourly. Par, sons Eclipse. Laku. our reader? all the matters qf inter Sanders' grove Saturday and Sunday, August the 14th and loth. est occurring at that institution.

A healthy looking able bodied For Sale A good span of medium in 1 1 li XTtturu S0CIETYDIRECTORIE8. PJrsibytorlan Church. Preaohing every Hiinduyat 1 a. first find third Hun. sijie mules, at a bargain.

For furth? i. .11 i-1 I Mound Valley, is in the city to-day. t)r liiiiotiuitiiqu uiui tins Thursday 7:30 ffayaof the toonth at7T. M. Prayer jnCetlnff; m.

UoT.A. Sbarpletis. We acknowledge a very pleasant stranger, with a cowboy corn plexion, and Texas ranger cut of the 'jib," has been holding down the stone crossing west of Wilkin's this week, with a ball and chain at W. W. Cpok and family, left for call from hey.

Globe api Torch, Coramcuion mt- niippaH or CHRIST. evening, in honor of her birthday. lAird'k dav 'at 10.45 ft. in. Proacli- uvioe eyej'y 1a July 30th.

at erery Lora'a day evonlue at 7.3 ijcru their home in Oswago Sunday, after a visit with A. P. Sanders and family. Mr. Corn, and his two daughters lay Sfjheol'OVery Lurd'e day at 3.

p. ra. Social s'ingiuK every Tuesday evening at Prayer mpetlugoTery Wednesday evening at fiHO Jllljlq reading' ovary Friiy (jveniruf :30. free and all iuviUid and wei'corno Misses Rosa and Flora, and We see Mr. McNulty, of Chprryr A very enjoyable time was hud by all present.

II. C. Allen of Indiana, and Mrs. Oldman of Nebraska, children of Mrs. Foresman, living three miles Owens and wife, relatives of Bob vale, superintendant of S.

McCoy and wife, spent nday last in ETHODIHT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. LPreaohlntr at UM with the latter. Brown Cq's. lumber yards, town to-day. oo ing pepplpj p.

class raout-; UiM iti.f Sunday 6:30 a. nr. on in Stationery! Stationery! Go to I tached to his lower extremity. Tho fellow was brought in from th Frisco laundry with a number of soiled doves and fined because ho seemed to have no means of sup. port.

Ht refused to pay his fin and was sent to the rock pile, but like tho ox of old that was led to the trough but wouldn't drink, has positively refused to work, seems to have plenty money to buy unqay. 8. lniBmonuvy mesiuig him lasi an More rain fpll Friday, Saturday M. Hinds Freeman's om stana. miliar in eaoh month.

Teachctifl mcr Teapppi'S mcetinu. 1 find Snndav. than foi. manv months Slondiiy p. m.

binjdfty Bfjai iaru, flrmt Monday iu eaoh woeting; MlSS Stella JJrOWer ana JJllas I south of here, have been called to her bedside, by her severe illness. She still continues very low, and is not expected to life. Among the commercial men who paid our city a visit the past week, fl(Hrday 7.80 p.m. Frl- a a ueiore, anci tne grounu IS UOW Miui- montu. t'rayerpfloe i.

Our Hiieia! literary E. (Dreader, Pasijjj month. Prayer Hoo.al literary qaptjst chjjrch. ProachitfM and I call yeiterdaywhile waiting fyrl0 J. II.

Elmort made this ofhee a Sabbath in edl rnontli 'at II in the train for Oswegrvhere tney Snd 7:00 b. iiegular prayer meeting rhurnday p. ifa. Sabbath school every pleasant call yesterday. He is one go to attend, the normal.

of the staunch believers in the fu plftbbath af 10 r. J. It. lUimore niipf. vo-votionui Kervltieo after Sabbath sohtxil whmi The rain of Tuesday raised the there it pi-saphiig.

a WlluUcr ture of Mound VUey and Labette county. A F.A Meets on Sjaturday night be- -lctn- a $erttr' Wit plenty of fresh J. Steel and son of Appleton City, Meets first ednesday night in uiiirs anu looacco witli, but none, to liquidate the damages assessed against him by the police judge. If the fellow hasn't anything particu lftrlyto do, lie has struck an easy situation, butif he has business elsewhere, it strikes us he is wasting a good deal of valuable time, without a hope of fee or reward. Republi can.

Q'eaoh: have been in town this week A I eaoh mouth, at 'Kiffe Hall i I a I out new, the cattle will get along jar P. J(H. transacting business with L. C. Wil- flnelv.

I TYiitVi anrl lnnlrinw fift.nr t.helr lfl.nrl IQ.Q. F. Bfp, JU. weeta every Tuesday eve- I alng of oacti vreek. K.

Lake, N. L. I Vrd. If fintfrOmerv. sister ot tne 1 X.

YYlimovn. auoreiary, are, A. I' lesmm, uiucago; 1j. AJ.bin-ger, St. Louis; Whig Bouthard, St.

Joe; II, Markham, Kansas City; G. M. White, Kansas City; F. Little St. Louis; R.

Pt Ikdd, 8t. Louis; and Charlie Woolsey, Chicago. Dr. F. O.

Robertson, a. patent medicine man, dressed in a flashy summer suit, ornamented with imitation $10 gold pieces, was arrested by Gflicers Clarkln and Joyce yesterday for obstructing the sidewalk. lie was released on bond. Robertson bad called a crowd around him and was setting up the drinks, and when he left the saloon he took the crowd with him. Robertson was on his way to Olathe.

Kansaa City, Times. The doctor will be remembei ed Freeman boys, was in the city Sun- 01 O. fl. T. moots ever.v Friday evening in dav on her return home to Montana The names of those who left Sun A McDolo's 11n.11.

IjQU uoiyer earetary; as ButuH. WO T. O. U. W.

Lodgp, So 61 meets every Mon da even i nc at liil" Hall. Vlsitini from a visit in Cowley county. Lit- day to attend the teachers institute, tie Lee Freeman accompanied her at Oswego, are D. L. O.

toherhoma Edgar, Will Sanders, and Misses Srathren In eood stnudini' invited to attem Ralls, Heoorder. Hooper. M. W. Itch, Praire Mange, and Scratch- Minnie Gandy, and Sallie Binders gb of every kind ourfid lt min- whv not orniinizo a humlav W.

M. HOBBS. utes by Woolfords Sanitary Lotion gohool gelation in this township, DEALER IN Druggists, Mound Valley, Kansas, something similar to that in Osage. NORMAL ITEMS. The young ladies are all wonder ing whether Prof.

Kendricka 1 married or not. Tuesday morning there wero eighty-two teachers who had registered, and about ten or eleven who had not. After this week we will try and and furnish the New with everything special which comes up in tho I It would do much good, ana be a by our citisens as the sure-cure-all, who was here a few weeks ago. J. J.

Field, living north of town, pleasant entertainment besides. Last Friday afternoon a valuable (A 14AC All CULVLUa CVIXVA juaAV vw 4. tt'I The latest craze among the gay pleasant call. His remwences of and giddy yaung ladies of fola is young mare belonging to mr. iti times wuen hb usu uhuijiu-i -lated the silent messenger of to keep track of the 'tips "they re Stark, living below Earlton, was ceive.

That is, every man boldly ridden away in broad day thought in this and other states, who Hits his hat as he passes by ih light, from ouo of the principal were very interesting indeed. counted. The one hundredth "tip thoroughfares of the city. Mr, At a meeting of ladies at the resi AND UNDERTAKING GOODS per," the girls say, is the one wno Stark's son, a lad about 14 years dence of Mrs. W.

TI. Gandy, it was will surely marry them. Blade. old, rode the mare to Chanute and FIVE HOLLAR WATEKMELN 8 resolved to request all interested in Among the Cherryvale delega tied her to a hitching pout in front temperance work, to meet at the M. of Lindsay store.

In less tion at Dicks grove, last Thursday, was one young lady who gave the E. chureh, at 3 o'clock, p. m. Tues than a half hour afterward, a young day, August 10, for the purpose man about elx feet tall and clad in immence throng to understand that of re-organizing the W. C.

T. U. he to use hor own expression awino colored suit of clotnea, delib by obdeb of Committee. normal. Only one Colored man in attendance at the normal so far, but ore the normal closes there may bet a few more.

Prof's. Fowler, Weltner, Ken-dricks and Hill are gentlemen who can hardly be equal td in normals as instructors. Mr. would advise you to stay in off the streets of an evening as there is danger in Oswego after dark. Parsons, Chetopa, Moond Valley, Oswego, Montana, Kingston, Edna, Dennis, Labette City, Altamont, Stover a nd Hallowell aro represented in the normal.

NORMAIiITB, iust "dotes" on poetry. If there erately untied and mounted her and J. G. Freeman left last Friday for I was anything she liked it was rode out of town. Marshal Cleven-ger was at once notified and started Toronto, Woodson county, wherehe I music, poetry and a-(u)-r-t.

And has accepted a position In the drug if there was anything she liked in pursuit, following the thief about store of H. S. Johnson. We are better than poetry, it was lots of sorry to lose Jake, but we wish him poetry. The idea of a Cherryvale 18 miles northeast of this place, when night overtook him and further pursuit was abandoned.

The a -a at 1 A. the very best of luck, and hope that ffiri on poetry. Oh, RATS, Oa the evening of the 27th a party tf young men composed of Ive Iforfleet, Si Wallace, Thomas and Nathaniel Blehardson, John Mc-Manaman, Will Moore, Pave fichoch, Will O'Brien and Will Hoffman, thinking to have a little fun and plenty of watermelons combined, procured horses and repaired to the patch of James Ma-sage, seven miles southwest of this jeity, where they secured all they could conveniently carry inside And out. Everything went' lovely until Sunday, when it was noised about that warrants were to be iworn out for the arrest of the participant. Part of the and the balance got ready when it was learned th at It was a false alarm, and that no warrants were issued.

The boys had a good time, and a geod scare. They paid $3 for their. feast. mare is aescriDea as ueing two he may grow "fat and sassy." He Frftnk Qandy, who has been head oraerea mejkwaaBuno ms mi- clert at w. Gandy's for two dreSS.

Irur nr mnw. will lfliivn in n. few years old, small white spot in the forehead, barbed wire cut just healed over high up on the left lore leg, Frank Shick, one of our most I days for Springflbld, and after A liberal reward Is offered Cha- nooulir vounc men. will leave in a I visitinsr friends and relatives there NOTICE TO STOCK BREEDERS. nuto Blade.

I desire all persons having- suck Mr -1- 1 0 1 I few days for Cherryvale, whore he I for a few days, will return to his old will work for the 'Frisco company. I home in Cuba, Mo. Frank has ing colts belonging to roung Prince, to bring them to the stable Frank is a dandy and will make many friends here who will bo sor- FOUND. A bunch of keys, between this friends their. We commend him ry to see him leave.

We hope that of Bell Sparks, in Mound Valley, Septembei 11th, 1886, and I will pay f5 as first premium for the best colt sired by Young Prince. and his estimable wife to the people I he may return, here before many city and Vogal's pasture. Owner can have same by calling at this office, proving property, and paying for this notice. of Cherryvale, and wish them a I montlis prepared to make this his J. Y.

SPARKS. happy future. I permanent abode..

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