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The Altamont Gazette from Altamont, Kansas • 5

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"He was a crabbed old twhelnri- at mnrrlauo bu sneered with a laugh liut the gave lilm a lend ll'ty-eent piece, And be yelled for a better half." Or. C. 8. Newlon made a business trip to fl.OO por Year, in Advance. Oiwego last Monday, Miss Gertie Best Is slowly recovorlng I'ublltbed every FriBny morulDjr, at Alto from a severe attack of la grippe.

inOUt, HADSftS. J. M. Howard of El Dorado Springs, Mo wu In our city the first of the week. Entered In (be poBtofilce at Altamont, Km A Newman was at home tbe first of the as second cUib matter.

week visiting tbe widow and orphan) We understand Mr. Harry Jason Starnea recolved a handsome photo through the LOCAL TIM CARD Wo arc hero again nnd will rcmniit until WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. We have with us the best of instruments and WE DO THE BEST OF WORK mall last Friday. St and SunFranclHCO R. R.

Louta Tbe postiflice was broken into lust Friday nlgbt and a few articles stolen from T. Todd's Jowelry department. WB6T UOVMU. No. X.

Pagaenger, due 11:40 p. in Mo. PuBsnenirf due 11:15 k. 111 No. 31.

Local Freight, p. 01 "bast bound. vc Hues Snyder are Jut completing six of tbe finest wagona ever made and are now ready to compare work and prices with any in our line, be convinced of this fact call unci examine work that have previously done here and elsewhere. We will give you the following prices which are very low for the grade of work we are doinjr. No.

'I. Passenger, due 8:87 a. m. Our sprintf slock in all clepnrttnents hnve now arrived nml each one overllowinpr with all the new things to he had and we invite one and all to call and examine the same, manufactory. No.

4. Paaeencer, due 11:50 p. m. No. 80.

Local Freight, due a. m. J. F. Bottsorcff of Mound Valley was in No.

38. Through Freight, due. p. Traloa 1 and 3 make connection with A. our city tbe first of the week organizing 1 In this department will he found all the new things up T.

8. F. at Kurrtoo, Kineas, for all DREESS GOODS. clam in Instrumental music. We under stand be bas about twenty pupils.

points weft. northwest and southwest. Trains and 4 make connection at 8t 2.00 1.75 1.50 CABINETS, Aristo -per dozen, STELLAS, something new) per doz MANTELLOS, On last Baturday evening about twenty to date in dress goods, both Louis wltb all lines for points east, north' east and southeast. 00)8 and girls assembled at tbe residence of Train 38 carrlea passengers as far east as Columbus when provided with transporta B. F.

Couooo to celebrate the lltb birth SOTTOI WOOL day of Frankio Newhouse. Tbe little folks tion. Don't fail to see our Platino or Matt surface pictures they are and had a most enjoyable time. Z. T.

Martin, our obliging station agent, Such as Crepons, Silk Sublimes, Jap Silks (or IsODGEJDI RECTORY. realized that spring was at band the first of A If Altamont Lodou, No. very fine. IS1 3TOTJ- W-A-OSTT A. CRAYON OR OILOGRAPH LADIES' WAISTS, tbe week and accordingly began housa cleaning at tbe depot, repairing tbe office, cleaning out his drawers, etc.

4 344. Meets every Monday night at Odd Fellow' Hall. Vialting broth- Henriettas, in all colors, Dress Novelties. Scargcs, etc. It Is said that Assistant Matron Williams era cordially invited to attend.

T. L. Snyder, N. E. Hamman, Bee.

In cotton goods enlargement come to us. We can get you the finest made at prices that of tbe state penitentiary was not wearing clothes enough to fl iff a band car wben ft fttf ALTAMONT BEllBKAn Lodob 4v No. 150. Meets on First Crepe Granadine Warden Chass visited her. It is also will surprise you.

Silk Moire, Silk Taffata, Argyle Tiquc, and Third Thursdays of each month at Odd claimed that bis candle was lighted. We will receive SCRIP on Altamont merchants. Tokio Pongee, Some petty thieving has been going on 1 snows' mil. Mas. Emma Kinzbr, N.

Miss Ella Coiioon, Bee. A it ALTAMONT LODOB No Thanking you for the liberal patronage we have enjoyed here in the in this vicinity of late. Parties with no more love for God cr regard for tbe welfare of their fellow man than to engage In euch should uut be allowed to ezlxt. 832. Meeta everj Friday past, and hoping to merit the same in the future, we arc, FACT IN tngntat workmen's ji mi.

J. B.KiNG8iiunr, M. W. 8. Houghton, Kecorder, Harvey lteed, one of tbe earliest settlers Silk Stripe Crepons, Fine Dimity, D.

Ireland Dimity, everything usually kept in a first-class Dry Goods store and at prices to meet any COMPETITION, Is complete, Yours truly, HUGHES BROS. 66 11 Altamont Lodge, No. Meeta at G. A. It.

Ilall on of Labette county, died of pneumonia fever on last Friday at bis beme near Center Bethel. He leaves a largo circle of friends wbo extend tbclr sympathy to tbe family in the Friday evening ofeacb week. Mrs. Lizzie Nbwlon, C. Chas.

Harrington, Bee. Iusb of tbeir dear one. No. 268. J.

Lough Co. bave been adding C0 Topping Post, Metti in Ziuime imermau ilall taining the mime of thjdbirir. There nre few places in wuich a good book will do on tbe Firstand Tuird Saturday evenings of htiifiJ'iT'nTHi'i'' 'rfYtK1 more goon man iu tbo ii.tsli selioul aud all persons wlshiiij; in tbis way to perloim a some floe machinery to their already well equipped milling outfit. This company is turning out same of tbe finest lluur tdc in tbe state and are col Bluntly increasing DIED. Masters.

At the residing of her parents, Oiiivoleut aei lha i xl ol which wi.i be lasting will biiVti houlis lubied rhuwing Ihu and bettering tbeir plant. uaiue oi me aeuor ana a i.sl of tbe mines ol donors will oe placed in tbe next eaia- Somebody sends the Reporter a letter Mr. and Mrs. James L. Musters, near Angola, on April 8 181)5, of typbolil j.ujuuionla, Ena Masters, uged 1U yeurs, 5 moults and 'M djs.

E'la was taken quite ill with typhoid Iiguu. Are there not at Jeit one LUnJied tins week without sendinc tbe name of the peisous who reud ruia article who cu be-fore the closu of tha year a carefully writer along with it. We inver publish ilected bonk or mgi.zuio in tbo such. Wo do not publian tbe name uuless permitted, but muot know the authority for what we publish. Virden Importer.

For want of space W3 will only say our Clothing Department is now ready. Can fit any one from a four car old child to a man, COME AND SEE US. Yotirs trtly, each month. W. F.

Hahman.P. J. H. Taylor, Adjutant. Topping Relief Corps, No.

4 fW 58. Meets at G. A. It, Ball on tbe First and Third Wednesdays of each month. Mrs.

Anna McClelland, Mrs, M. E. Miles, Bee. Lfl L. B.

Wood Camp, No. 122. I A Meets at ti. A. K.

Hull on the Second and Fourth Tuesdays of each month. Miss. Stella McCkart, Miss Ella Coiioon, Bee. Mf ft Altamont Camp, No. ST64.

ww Moderu Woodmen of America, meets at G. A. K. ball on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. P.

A. Morrison, V. Same here every week. F. C.

Steward of Zeiglers, was transacting bus ness In tbis city tbe first of this week. Mr. Steward is very favorably lmpresstd with our county high school 5 A ill pueumonla on Monday, April 1st at Alta-mt nt where she, with her brother, was attending the County High School. On Tuesday she was taken to the home of her pur-euts. Krotn the fi -st of her ll nesi she give her friends no hope of her recovery and all attempts to relieve ber intense suiTjrlng were futile.

She was ratien il much of tbe time and talked with coclld noe tin 1 anticipation of ber departure, leaving maisigts for friends and directions tor ber funeral. On Sunday nigbt tba told ber mother she would not jo the light of another dy and quisud tbe fumi'y to come to her. She bid them all gjod bye with that, sweet, ecuooi iiorur Keligious Kotos. uj umanual "Blessed are tLey that mourn for tbey shu.i oo couiioi'td We were made to lean upon this prom'sj this week, wheu ttio tuauews reuenvd in-lhat Eila Mitteis, one ol eiir ueur s. liiendj and enrtsiiuu workers, had passeu lo her tteiiiiu homo, for we do mjun ttie Ijss of such fi'ieucl.

We do not why she wno was abie und willing to no so much good among bur usiociates aud frieuUs should bo tuiien way iroiu us eo eany in life. Yet, we t) jlit-ve that Uod doetu all tilings'. well. We shall never forgtt ber and will endeavor to arrange bis business so as to attend school next year. Highest market price paid for produce.

We wish to call tbe attention of our cor- H. W. Btarnes, Clerk. NTEPRISE, NEW Patronize borne Industries. Quite a dust storm last Friday.

Gilbert Btorer was on our stroets Monday Frank Davis made tbe home folks a visit last Friday. respondents to the fact that in order to secure the publication of their items they must reach this ofllco not Inter than Tuesday of each week. Hereafter all communications received later will not appear until the following week. D. W.

Dictut recuitly received a letter from bis brother, G. E. Dlenst, of Tokio, Japan, where be is tnaged in teaching a seminary. Mr. Dienst has been engaged iu missionary work in Japan for a number of years but in tbe past year bas betu promot ed to work in tbe seminary.

On lest Friday nlgbt some m'scresnt broke a glass out of the north window of Mr. Notice Hughes Bros, advertisement in IIjivo at Vltjonont, a cheeiful faith and composure which alwaj ft cbaracter'z id ber life, and immediately after went into uncoisjlouanets. Sue away at six o'clock the nvxi morniog. Funeral services were bold at lha Morton church whore nearly four years ago the was converted. Services wore conducted by lioy.

Speers. ll-marts were made by Masters, uncle of the deceased, albo Mrs. Ex Superintendent of Pub.ic Instructions, spoke for ber fricuds In the high uiesseu iLinenco in Aliamoul ml uniony her echooiiuatis. bhe was always retdy lo bold up Christ io tuote who woi iiLBiveii. Aui uiuuy who nre yet out of Cnnst remember words of exortatum from ber lips, if tnoy ceiiid huye wilmsssd hur death it wou'd have uit ant uuieti mita tban worcs.

timjs sue said I am so happy I'llSKOn bo with Jesua," She wi con-scions to llie lajl and kai'M slio wa dying, but sio wus not afraid to die. While sue bi a left us but a vacant tent in the school rcom und ti.o church housi we shall miss dear Ella from our Yet, we do not mouru as ihoso havim; no hone, for we ibis issue. 8. B. Hill now pulls the ribbons over fine span of mules.

Hughes Bros, have again opened their gallery at this place. 11 Alex. Spaulding transacted business In mhnnl ni.rl nf the nob christian work sbo 3 know if wo are only faithful and true to God Barnard's store, entered the building end ransicked his private writing desk then Wn fi nronnrnrt rln nil kinds Of Work. bifi InllSON nnd (J01 we will meet ber where Inendj never part Stover last Monday. Henry Hamman went to Oswego on bus Ineej on Monday lest.

proceeded to cat ry ir about 15 worth of All inrfn if ENGINES. FAUM MACHINERY, PUVlPS, SBW1NU MACHINES, A Sunday School was orgnniz at the jewelry. Tbe 2lty school building was brok Ubristim churcl) lat-t Sunday afternoon W. W. Street and J.

Blnkard droye over OUNS, ETC, in lirst-claea atinpu nnd on short miller, do brass woiK nrt maka brass eaHtlnKS ol vary description. PATENT MODELS and tine and dillioulf rupatr wjrk solicited. en into the same night but nothing of value wi'U llio. Morr son acting chairnnn. lUe following ollijers were elected: Super.

to Parsons last Friday. was missed. n.enuint, All-e xnoon; Assistant Suuerin Cbas. Dougbmac has been tuBsellnj; with It is genera'iy understood tbat if a person leudin Mr, Morrison; Secretary, Miss Ed na Park; Tret surer. Miss Ninn I.hniejt; the grippe for several days.

takes a paper out of tbe postcfllce tbe pub Liiirintn, Uauic.s: Chorister. ALTAMONT bad dcuj while in Alttmant. The large church was packed to Its utmost capacity, many not beiug ublo to enter. For forty-five miuutes friends were viewing tin remains. Mi and wemen, old am! young wept in sorro.v wben tbey looked upon that face lor tbe iast time.

Ali could recall some small memento in ber bright lile, (or, to oil she had been the ideal angel of mercy tnd comfort. The remaiu, were Interred in tbe Cofleyville eemeloty, while her spirit to.day Is rej )ielug In the happy realization of tba Ueutiful fmth in JcEUB. Tue grief stricki parents, brothers and sisters are ovcrwheiuitd by this deep los, yet, tbey rejoice that the volume of lisher can collect the nubscripticn from Will Hancock of Thayer, was In Miss Liua Duckwoth. Classes will be formed and teachers s-jfected mxt The A this city the fiiet of tbe week. 6- him whether be ever eutscribed or not Tba.

is not the case. If you do not sub 7 T. C. Tilton, a "knight of the razor was sjbool will meet at feur o'clock immediately utter Eodenvor meeting. 1 his is a move in taa riifbt direction.

We believe every church organization should btive a Sundav over from Edna last Monday. scribe for a paper you do not bave to pay for it no matter bow long you may luUe it S. L. Martin bas resumed bis dutios again out of tbe onlce. School.

VVhuo many of the young people of that church have hem f.iitbl'ul mem beis of other scboois, yjt, ihero are thi s1 A Kentucky Judge on ens occasion after a niht with tbo bojs, was considerably "how wbo do no! attend oilier schools but would Grain, Flour, Feed, Cracked Wheat, Corn Meal and Graham Flour. -Highest Market Price Paid for Wheat and Corn. attend oiio at their own chuicb home. come-you-so," and for a larK uie mis ber life's history has beeu tbat of love and devotion to their father above. as many as can ottiud tbis aftermon chief lovers reversed tbe on Ins honor's old cradle-shape wagon, putting the ounuay bcdooi.

it is at ua Hour uuoctu- The Liah bthool teachers and students pied by any other service. J. LOUGH Props. fore wheels bt ind and the hind wheels in front, thus raising tbe fore part of tbe Afior the young people's meeting last luesday evening Bio. oiuujuiut kuVj wagon to an unwonted eminence.

When he reached home, near morning, bis wife tboiliuikou the work ol luo Lluuomu our as uicuiueis ui s.iii.. llio League at tti plaeu has naturally wanted to know where be had been all nigbt. He explained by saying in oetu oifctn z.u lor sonio Hun the ul one department of religious woiU it has been sidly neglected, iusii sent, by Prof. J. E.

McDauiel, a letter of condolence and two beautiful iloral trlbutis. Ella's place is vacant. Her many friui is are sd voices are subdued, fcba canut return to gladden hearts and bemiB as iu Ih3 past. Iter mlBiion tbcugh brief was important for good. Truly may it to said of ber "she being dead yet epeaketh." Her noble chrislltn luith end tcstimeuy will live to strengthen believeis und continue to draw to her ChriBt thoae yet tmavcd for whom ber last prayers were tffjrtd.

Who knew ber best could better appreciate tbis uncertain tones. "Mariah, I've been to LouiBVille. I started in good season, but it an i rnnL an. ibuntl'iics un opponuay t.ir uetivuy in every nueof etir inn duly, was ten miles, and uphill all tbe way." Call in and see my cheap line of Harness both double and single. A full line of collars, collar pads, whips, lap robes, and us tuu body must have exuicino in order The year 1S95 will be a remarkable one to Oe strong so bo chrisliui.s anould have exercise in mo various lines ol Uuly in order ihat we may trow to he strong; ehiuUaiis.

both from tbe astronomical and religious point of view. Oa Good Friday (today) the svery" Asuinaoitae ueague euijera weru p.is- heavenly bodies which gravitate round the after a severe attack of tbe grippe. Postmaster Houghton 1b building an addition to bis commodious residence. For sale. A desirable 7 room residence and two lots.

A. J. Gars t. The A. O.

U. W. lodge of tbis city was doing first degree work last Friday night. Frank Burket bad a severe at'ack of either la grippe or love sicknais last Sunday evening- G. H.

Luman's little girl who bas been quite sick for several daya is reported somewhat improving. Fred Smith returned home last Tuesday from Decatur, Illinois, where he baa been for the past year. 11. C. Fisher of Grand Island, was la this city the first of tbe week preparing a business directory W.

J. Lough returned last Tuesday from a trip to Texas where be made the sale ol several car loads of flour. 3, M. Jarbo, one of our county commls-alonera, was In our city last Friday inspecting tbe high acbool building. Providence owes It to tbe pluck of the Kantai people tbia year to let the rain fail on both the just and the unjust.

Tbis office Is under obligation lo Harry Carr and Arthur Beecber Windygate for valuable assistance rendered on last presi night. Harry Beck Is contemplating an overland neck yokes, dash boards curry combs, brushes, horse cards and thing to bo found in a first-class harness shop. eiit am. Biuinunii louK UDCUaK und tue billowing wure selected Pusident, bjd will be in exactly tbe same position tbey occupied In the firmament tbe day Umpn llution; Vite rfesineut, Msi owope r'lesidi ti tf CnribiiMii Woik; a.id dear young life. To those wbo mourn ber taking, life will have more glorious possi.

bilitlbs anl the great beyond will be tbe brighter in tnlielpatitu, for ta bas just A. TV El Prop. ChriBtdied cn tbe cross. It will be the V.ce Pris.d(:iil, Airs. Lue Una: -Premrtcut first time euch a thing has occurred since tbat great day, just 1S63 yeais ago.

That was tbe thirty-third year ol tbe Christian STOVES GASOLINE era. which dates from the birth of Jetus Christ, At 4:20 in the morning, Paris time gone before. "We are but pilgrims on the earth, And brief our tojjurn here; Bui well we Know wben whence we go, There is a brighter sphere. 'twill be sweet wben we shall xeet Upon tbat distaut anote, Wiiereon the glorious euu ne'er setj, But nhlnes forever more." (about 11:20 p. m.

on April 12, New York A record breaJtep- Ibalier. A of Mercy atu Help; Vice Pn a'deut, It v. 1). B. BrummiM ol l)u-purimeiil i 4.h Vice 1'iesiiUut, Mits Uerlie Best Presidt of Social iJepurl iiuui Secretary, Mits Liua Duckworth; Treasurer, MisB Etta Murruy.

And so no iicpc to see tbis chapter of the Epworih League tU) to tbe (rent th's year and be able to say at the close of tho year "no have done what we could." We hope the C'luletiau Work Department will feed us npau plenty of spiritual food; tbat the Mercy and iilp Department will visir. comfort ai syuipith with us in our mictions; tbat tbe Literary Department win luniisti en abundance of menial food and n-t ihe Sm-ial Uepartnieut will treat us with aocia ahere we eauen- A liomo niiaicr. tirae), the moon will pats before Virginia (Splca), and hide the constellation for over an hour. THE NEW PROCESS. Tbe people who are in the habit of pat For esn'e ly ronizing peddlers should remember that tbe goods carried by the average peddlers are made to sell and not fjr service and durabil-ity, and if cheap in price will certainly be A.

J. GARST. Coniitj HigU School Jfotes. The prrstut enrollment of the high school jy a general good tima. Also a full line of Hardware, Window Glass, Poultry Netting, xc for the year is ITS.

cheap in quality, and therefore expensive at Bottom Prices. Tbe lawn tennis grounds at Mr. Murhpy's have been duiy dedicated. Tbe question Is occasionally rsked. When aid we going to gel into the High Notwithstanding tha inclemency of the weather a fair sized eudiine turned out to hear Bro.

Charln Hirer at tbo flnp-t church last Saturday nlgh. Though a new worker in the Masler'a cause Mr. Weaver delivered rn able and mrt interesting diseourpe. Ho bun a hrlirht ml promising future before liim end that, be may be the meats of wirnin rountless 'iul8 to Cur st is the eurneat prajir of Emanual's Unit. ecbool building.

HILDRETH DOUGHMAN Mr. 8. W. Steward, ret ently from Tenn -D eaicis lii- trip through Arkansas and other southern states. May his trip be a long and pleasant one.

Capt. R- Duckworth ba raised bis liousa andplaeed a new foundation under it, thereby adding greatly to its general appearance. Always hive a purpose In view, life without a purpess Is useless. Make your mark bleb, be cote stent and ttsa all your energy to reach it. The city council met last Tuesday evening end tbe following appointments were con.

firmed: City Clerk, II. W. City Treasurer, 8. L. Martin.

essee, but I.OW tniruged in rtpn lanrn; Taechirs' Helps to the Study of the Bible bas made bis arrangements for eulering tbe high school In September with a view of completing i ns ol the courses of the school. any figure. The peddlers pay no taxes, reap what they do not sow, and wrong two clasBts, tbe buyer and the merchant. To the farmer they sell Inferior gooCs. at prices for which reliable merchandise should Dot be bought, and defraud borne merchants of tradotbatis rightfully Tbe borne merchants pay taxes, and tbeir success con tributes to the prosperity of tbe town.

Tbey stand behind the counter from morning till n'ght ready to back tbo goads tbey tell, while tbe peddlers dispesj of tbeir cheap goods and are known no more. Therefore be shy of them, on! in jus'ice to yourself aid tin merchants place your trade where it bclocgg. A valuable addition to tha library hts J3l. complete to oli ol been made in tbe way nf a dountion Wagons, Buggies, Plows, walking and riding, llarrcws, Discs, Cultiva Lizzie Ilixscn or l'arsnrs. ine gill STOCK TO PASTURE.

I hivo plenty of good pasture atd any ore wanting same for horses or cattle durin; the comlu? season can eccure same by calliiifioa or addressing me et Stover, Kan. M. I. Davis. cons i of aoout uity reiorence uooue, tors, in fact everything to be found in a first-class Implement House.

etc. from tbe private library or tbe the late Prof. II. F. Hiiscn.

In each A suvply of Pittsburg coal kept constantly on hand. of those books will be pi iced a label con.

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