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The Altamont Gazette from Altamont, Kansas • 5

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Horticultural Meeting. Mrs, Augustus Wilson of tbe Wilsonton PROGRAM. Journal, was a pleasant caller at this offlce SECOND ANNUAL PRIZE CONTEST yesterday evening. In Declamation and Debate. Tbe many friends of B.

V. Keller will be 11.00 per Year, In Advance. grtat'y pleased to learn that he Is prosper Lsbstte County High School Wednesday lug nicely tn bis new home at Canton, Ark. Published every Friday morning, at Alta- evening May 29 1895. Overture Orchestra.

Invocation Rev, D. B. Brummitt. Music High Scbdol Cborua. Cbas.

Uarst, one of tbe sporty young men of Altamont, was over on bis wheel Sunday laont, juossa. On May 17 the Altamont Horticultural society met at tbe home of U. Thomas, In tbe absence of the President the meet, lug was called to order by Vice Pres. U. E.

Hlldretb, minutes of the last session were read and approved, D. B. Brummttt pointed Secretary pro tern. Tbe committee on exhibits was appointed ss follow: Mrs Rose Tibbets, Mrs. Bryner, J.

Slaughter, Mrs. E. J. Kinzer and C. E.

Hlldreth. Commltte appointed at last meeting on Flower Exhibit reported, to tbe effect that visiting friends here. Md. Valley Herald. Binding Tin Declamation, Angels of Buena Vista, Entered In the postofBce at Altamont, Kas Ou account of the pos toffies at Wilsonton being closed tbe "White Banner" was Mary Todd.

as second class natter. Declamation, The Famine, entered at tbe postofllce In this city last Friday. Alice Leap. Music High Bcbocl Octette. TIME CARD LOCAL Robt.

Sutton and wife of Afton, I. T. were Declamation, How Tom Sawyer Got His visiting relatives and friends In this vicinity tbe premulms would not be awarded until and SauFroncIsco IU B. fit Loan Fence Whitewashed, Jessie Carey, last week. Mr.

Sutton is a former merchant after the next meeting at least, grading WBBT BOUND. each exhibit during the season, snd award- of this city. Deelsmstion, Tbe Ride In the Valley of No. X. Passenger, due, 11:46 p.m.

No. 8. Passsenger, due 11:13 a.m. Ins; the premulms to tbe ones receiving Misses Mina Browning and Nanle Daniels, No. 81.

Local Freight, 'iAO p. tbe highest grade. Report waa adopted. of Altamont, were visiting In our city last Sunday, tbe guests of the Hulen family. Connemaugh, Lrm H.

Hoffmsn. Psntomtne Drill High School Girls. Violin Obligate-Prof. J. F.

Bottorff. Mrs. Roller opened discussion on tbe BAST BOUND. Our first car load of TWINE will arrive about the 17th or 18th of this month. It is the subject "Care and preservation of fruits" Md.

Valley Herald. No. 'i. Passenger, due 8:27 a. No.

Passenger, due 8:50 p. snd was followed by Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Declamation Christmas Night In the Negro The meetings at tbe Tabernacle will con No. so.

Local Freight, due a. m. Hlldreth, Mrs, Adams, others, Mr. Roller tinue over Sunday, at 11:00 a. memorl No.

So. Through Freight, due. 6:30 p. Quarters. Bessie Friuclaco.

discussed methods of strswbedrry culture, 1. 1 tttttt lii Train 1 aod 3 make connection with A. al services, in the evening the subject of the T. fc 8. F.

at Burrton, Kansas, for all Declamation, Joan of Arc In Prison, and was followed by Mr. Wilkinson, Mr Foust, and others. sermon will be "Why I am a christian points west, northwest and southwest. A McPhereon man told bli wife he could Tbe next meeting was set for June Traine fl and 4 make connection at St. Louis with all lines lor pointa east, north Bessie Burrls.

Music High Scbool Octette. Debate Question difcufsed on the stBro. Blsughter's home by a unanimous and every pound is guaranteed to to bold his breath longer than she could hold her tongue, and he waa obliged to hold the baby all evening to keep her from striking east and soutneast. Train 38 carries passengers aa far east as vote. The invitation extended to Mr.

Affirmltlve by Messrs A. 8. Lynd, France for this meeting was re-extended for Columbus when provided with transporta A. L. Cross.

him with tbe poker. tion. tne next meeting. Negative by Messrs. Scoti Mlnnlck After a general discur-slon of tbe subject Tbe Jersey Bull (Senator Hughes) will and E.

E. Adamson. Al of spraying, the following ware appointed make tbe Sanson at the Fees place two Ear? lip flan 'Ill Tip Vocal Solo Rev. D. B.

Brummitt. UODGEJ3IRECTORY. to prepare talks on Horticulture for next miles south of Altamont. Terms vory reas. Tableaux High Scbool Girls.

onable. I also have a cane mill and evapo A Altamont Lodob, No Music High Scbool Chorus. meeting: Mr. Roes, Mr. Wilkinson, Mrs.

Roller and Mr. Dennlson. 4 244. Meets every Monday rator tor sale or trade. 13-121.

H. W. Mobbis. Decision of judges and awarding of prices. night at Odd Fellows' Hall.

Visiting DroiD Tbe premulm for tbe best display of and to all who wish to take advantage of the opportunity and will MubIc Orchestra. era cordially Invited to attend. T. L. Snybbb, N.

Prof. W. H. Connor and wife, of McCune Benediction Rev J. Todd.

take twine from the car or leave an advance order, we will make strawberries was awarded by the commltte to Mr. Roller. All Interested In Horticulture are Invited to the next meeting. E. Hamman, Sec.

have been visiting friends In this city for the past few days. Prof. Connor was for Pah ft Altamont Rbdekah Lodob Vf ll No. 169. Meets on First PROGRAM.

COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES merly superintendent of our city schools D. B. Brummitt, C. E. Bildrbth, Bee, pro tern.

Vice Pres. the following extremely low prices: SISAL 500 feet to 5 cts. and Third Thursdays of each month at Odd and bss a host of friends who would be glad Of The A tamoiit Public Schools, to have him and his estimable wife become reiiowa' uaii. Mrs. Emma Kinzeb, N.

0.. II 6 residents of our city. Miss Ella. Coboon, Bee. To be held in tbe Assembly ball at at tbe STANDARD 550 MANILLA 600 Parties contemplating a trip can get High School building May, 84 1805.

BANQUET. A ft Altamont Lodob No. tl A 332. Meets everj Friday through tickets aud have baggage checked Graduates to enter to March by Alice Reld. through by letting me know 24 hours be.

Invocation Rv. Brummitt, night at Workmen's Hall. J. B.Kingsbubt, M. W.

W. S. Houghton, Kecorder, Altamont Lodge No. 322 A.O.U.W. of Terms, Music Orchestra.

SASH, fore they want to start. I get tickets direct from Gen'l Pass- agent and you are assured this city gave a banquet on latt Friday eve Essay, Crusades, No. 60. the lowest possible rates. OS Altamont Lodob, O.

Meets at O. A. Clarence Minnlck. ning to tbe members of the order and a few Invited friends, wblcb was one of the most Hall on Z. T.

Martin, Agent, Easay, American Heros, enjoyable events of the Besson. About 200 Friday evening of each week. Mrs. Lizzib Nbwlon, Chab. Harrington, Sec.

Editor Snltzer of the "White Banner" Frank Kniss. or ONE CENT MORE per 111. for Sept. 1st payment. BRING or SEND an ORDER' at persons were present and partook of aa ele- accompanied by his eon were In our city Solo Emily Newman.

Eesay, last Friday looking for a sultaole building A Topping Post. No. 268 Lily of tbe Valley, gant a feast as was ever prepared to feast the ere upon or satisfy the most ardent A Meets In Zimmerman Hall Florence Sturgls. In which to place their newspaper plant. Mr.

Bwltzer contemplates moving here In waLts of tbe inner man. This noble orde on the First and Third Saturday eveninga of Imaginary Trip, a short time and will change his paper from Frank Rlngstafi. was first organized In 18C8, ths first lodge being instituted at Moaderillo Pa. by one ach month. W.

F. Hamman, P. J. H. Taylor, Adjutant.

ONCE. a semi monthly to a weekly. "One of our Public School. Essay, Song, Essay, Essay, John J. Upcburcb, snd in the 27 years of Its brief existence has enjoyed one of the Smith county girls are always talking If tJ Topping Rblibf Corps, No.

Ideals and Perseverance, 4 58. Meet at U. A. a about getting married. If a fatal topograph.

most rapid and prosperous growths ever Hall on the first and Third Wednesdays of leal error has not been committed in tbe Will Roller. Beauties of Nature. attained by a fraternal organization and 'Pioneer" tbe following is the topic of a We also have on hand a fine line of each month. Mrs. Anna MoClblland, Pres Mrs, U.

K. Milks, Sec. now has in the United Slates and Canada, high school girl up there for her gradual' membership of about 340,000, the records lng ea jay: "He Who Would Raise a Hero, showing a net gain in the year of 1894 of A L. B. Wood Camp, No.

122, Must Bp, Not Dream." Breeze. Clara Ryan. Solo Harry Starn. s. Essay, Push, Swltzsr Williams.

Essay, Self Reliance, Ed Miller. 10,739 members. Tbe Lodge at tbis place Meets at G. A. K.

Hall on the Second and Fourth Tuesdays of each According to the agricultural reports was organized in 1891, since which it bu there has been planted In Kansas one and been steadily increasing its membership month. Miss. Stblla McCrart, Free. Miss Ella Cohoon, Sec. 4 a qnarter million more acres of corn then and is conlerrlng degree work at blmost as Duett Stella McCrary and Sadlo Hamilton, last year, making a total of nearly 8.000000 every regular meeting.

A Altamont Camp, No. 3704. acres. The state socretary of agriculture There were over 26,000 members of the DU A Modern Woodmen of Amer Essay, Class History, Cliflard Lsughlln. Solo Mies Desoa Johnson.

reports it in good condition. Nearly two ica, meets at G. A. R. hall on the second order In th's state, the first of March and million acres have been sown to oats this reports show the number to be rapidly In and fourth Saturdays of each month.

P. A. Morrison, V. H. W.

Btarnbs, Clerk. spring. creasing. Red (Love) Earnest Minnlck. White (purity) Florence Morris.

Blue (truth) Valedictory Laura Ferrler. This order Is both well and favorably There was a little gathering the other evening and a young lady, with a desire to known for the fraternity exemplified by the brothers to each other while la health and hasten the conversation, asked a young man A. W. Wldney returned to Edna last 80I0 Lulu Bowman. Presentation of Deplomss, Mrs.

Ida Martin. Music Orchestra. if he ever felt a deep and subtle thrill, a prosperity and tbe assistance rendered to ALTAMONTJ Tuesday. the brothers and tbelr families in sicknees fullness of feeling, so to speak, that re "Butch" (our barber) has new porch In minded klm of another life. Be said he and while the insurance policies Admission and all are cordially In front of his shop.

bad once. It was In the country, and tbe paid to the relatives of a deceased brother vited tii attend. A number was taken to Oswego for doctor called it cholera morbus, and charged bBs saved the homes snd lightened the a baptism last Monday. him four dollars a visit, Clip. burdens of many aching hearts.

Ba sure and attend the contest next The been s'nee S. S. Convention. 0 Bays, Del. Valentine, the bachelor editor Wednesday evening.

enormous sum of I59 538.3UB Ob Has paid to fam lies of deceased members Its organization. of the Clay Center Times: "Married men The annual Convention of Mount Pleassnt Grain, Flour, Wheat, Corn Meal and J. D. Hughes was delivering photographs grow powerful wicked powerful fast. Just In this city laBt Tuesday.

township Sunday Schools was held in the Baptist cburcb lest Sunday. All things as soon as a man Is married women sbun Graham Flour. An excellent sermon was preached at the him ss tbey do a mud puddle. If his wife considered, it was perhaps the best ever Stand By the Home Folks. Baptist church last evening.

goes away for a week be ia deprived of fe beld In the township. Through the pains male society. Girls who treated him nice Everybody should attend the commence taking efforts of the township president, Market Price Paid for Wheat and Corn. Mrs. Lou Rust, an excellent program had I ly before his marriage would not walk a ment exercises to-night.

It pays to tie to home people every time. Tha Altamont team and Wilsonton nine been prepared end while there were a few block with him after dark to save ber neck Married men must be a mighty bad lot." There is no place like your own family to changes In it when tbe day came all are will enter the arena again this afternoon. W. J. LOUGH Props.

go to. They are there true Arm in foul agreed that the work was remarkably well Tor aale. A desirable 7 room residence Tbe Osawatomle Globe says two young weather as in fair. Your jojs are tbeir joye, done. ladles of that city are sure to be married and two lots.

A. J. Garst. your Borrows theirs. A feature of the convention wps the Nor On Easter Sunday a part of tbe Z.

T. Newman and aon Charles of Mount Other friends come snd go but your home mal work conducted during the rogular wearing apparel of tbeir left lower limbs Vernon. Ma. are visiting Z. T.

Martin and family Is friendly forever. Their words of Sunday School hour at the various churches. consisted of a band of expansive rubber pre. good cheer are best; their criticisms kindest family. At the Baptist cburcb Prof.

Hanna con sented by gentlemen friends end this and only for your own good. Stand by duced tbe senior department; Dr. Huff at Miai Annie Scott has been suffering with ervaiDelas for several days bnt Is somewhat makes the sign a dead certainty. Tbe edl your own family. The closer you sre tied tbe Methodist Church bid charge of tbe tor of tbe Globe explains how he comes to to tbem the safer you sre.

Improved. Intermediate classes, snd the Primary class know all this by the statement that he is And then stand by your home pastors Leslie Scott, and Allen Piatt of the La es met with Mrs. Brummiit at tbe Tab "constantly looking un Items at thin bette Star, were pleasant callers on last ernacle. They sre nearest and dearest to your people. Others may come In, criticise tbem snd you; make you think they are not doing tbeir S.

L. Martin and all his bouaehold were Through ell the sessions the Chorus did press day. Micheal Noel has been quite sick for sev made to rfjolce with exceeding great joy excellent service in making the musical whole duty; make them think you are lasl evening by arrival of ten pounds of part of the convention a success. eral davs but we are glad to learn he is not walking exactly in the straight and nar humanity of the female pursuasion, Dr. The papers snl discussion both In tbe greatly Improved.

row way, make the world think that both Newlon acting as master of transportation. are far from right, but it will pay you to The tabernacle meetings still continue there have been 43 additions so far and the I have just received a new stock of Bug-gles andBoad Wagons. Call and see them I also have a new stock of rly nets, single harness, saddles, etc. JOHN Prop. Miss Walllngford Informs ua that before breakfast this morning, Mr.

Martin bad his in tbe morning and in the afternoon, were full of good points for tbe Sunday scbool workers. Especial mention would hardly be fair seeing that all were so well adapted tie to tbe borne pastors. It's easy to And greatest interest now. fault. He dont try to do what's easy, find head in tbe cistern shouting just to bear bow It would sound to be called by that D.

Jennings and wife and Mr. Jardine fault with you but trlts to lead yon kindly to tbe occasion, but we cannot help com. to the kingdom of Christ: that is the bard endearing title. "A babe in the house, Is a mending tbe practical value of Milo Hil- and wife of Oswego were attending the S. convention at this place last Sunday.

est but tbe best way. wellspringof joy." dreth's talk on "Wbere to get Sunday Scbooi Yes stand by your home preacher. When teachers," and the careful and suggestive Some awful queer things happen down at L. McGowen was a pleasant caller at this office one day last week. He reports spring others are gone he Is hers to share In your paper of Miss McCrsiy on "Passion Week, Parsons.

The other night a married woman sorrows: to go to your bed side in sickness The evening meeting wss devoted mainly crops still in fair condition but needing rain down there put phosphorus on her toe and pay or no pay be goes to the death to tbe discussion of practical questions 00 badly. went to bed without telling her husband. chamber of tbe poor as readily ss to the neb. When tbe hand of grief bears heavily Some time in the night be woke up and Suodsy Scbool ffork, conducted by Rev. D.

B. J. P. Collier of Ft. Smith was In our city one day last week and while hare on you his sympathies are measured not by thought he saw a fumeous jabberwock with a flaming eye at tbe foot of his bed and GASOLINE STOVES These convention sre of great value to your dollars, but by your sorrows.

Yes ths Sunday Schools of a community, and fired his shoe at It; but tbe yell which fol stand by your home preacher, he Is the best. purchased 3 loads of flour of W.J. Lough A Co. Mr. C.

L. Williams, eldeBt son of J. W. Williams is visiting relatives and friends in are well worth the pains snd efforts nec- A good Ibaier. A recora toreajser: Stsnd by your home merchants too; they lowed quickly destroyed the Illusion snd the next morning a limping women went down cersary to make tbem success, sre the best.

Tbeir prosperity Is your Tbe officers elected for the comming yetr prosperity. They belp to bnlid up your to the lawyer's office to see if a divorce could be bad in a case wbere the husband are: Mis. Lucy S. Best, Vice Pres. this city this week.

Mr. Wiliame is now engaged In the drug business at Albany, Mo. THE NEW PROCESS. E. Hlldreth, Secretary, ss Mary Todd.

town, tbey respond freely when your friends are needy or In trouble. When one is in want was a dodgitsted idiot. Breeze CLUBBING OFFER. W. F.

Hamman and Henry Bolton were both badly injured last Wednesday while of the kindly assistance of his neighbors the home merchant Is called on first, of tenest, For sale by rAT)QT Memorial Daj Services. Ws are prepared to make the follow unloading flax for J. H. Rust at an elevator Jn accordance wilb Gen'l Older No. ii, U.

Um)Jl. ing very liberal clubbing effjr with other snd hardest, and be responds freely. When you want anything see if 'your home merchant haa it or can get it for you, and mer Dept. of Kan. G.

A. Memorial aervlcea papers in connection with tbe Altamont Also a full line of Hardware. "Window Glass, Poultry Netting, at will be held in the tabernacle on Sunday May Uazettb: 1 Gazette and Sem-weekly Capital 1 60 Bottom Prices. chants stand by each other. at 11: a.

m. by tbe pastors of the differ Stand by your home officla's. Uphold ent churches of tbe city. Post will assemble at Q. A.

R. Hall at uiobe JJemocrat 1 MO Topeka Advoc ale 1 80 11 Kansas City Tims 180 Kansis City JourLttl 1 80 Persons who are now subscribers may 1050 a. m. and march to tabernacle In a tbem In tbelr duties. Give tbem encourage-ment In making It a law otsarvlng, progressive city.

Yes stsnd by tbeml body with W. R. 8. of L. A.

8., and Tbe schools should be stood by firmly. Sunday Scbool children and all who deaire lake advantage of sny of these offers bv received our We have itisst calling at tbia office. to take part are cordially invited. Memorial day May 30, will be observed In The people should appreciate the Instructors and give tbem encouragement result, scbool runoinc smoothly, scholars making progress and city known abroad for tbe fine 1 mm conformity with department orders by Top ALTAMONT MARKET REPORT. In Oswego.

It seems they were driving into the building where the joists were so low they were caught between them and the lead. If you are satisfied that this la a "dead, dull, no good town" town, move out of It, nd tbe town at least will be bettered by the movement. If you know of better places wbydont you go there. Quit growling about the town you live In, If it don't suit you and you can't ray a good word for It don't say anything. Mr.

J. B. Snodgrass Informs ns that he expeetsto move to, Elk City with his feather renovator In a short ltme. Mr. Snodgrass bss been with us tbe past four months and by push and enterprise and fair dealings, he baa been able to do a splendid business.

He has had business dealings with almost every citizen of this community nd In every Instance has dona tha square thing and his work has been recommended being first-class and entirely satisfactory. ping Pest snd its kindred organisations, Tbe followii market report will be condition of its educational institutions. It will meet at Poet room at 8:30 s. m. sharp will form In lins and march to Wooden is just as easy to get in the babit of looking carefully revised each week and may be de pended on as being correct: on the good side of things as on the bad.

cemetery wbere exercises will be conduc Butter, per pound 8 cents and are prepared to fill your orders as It'a better to go to another and quietly sow ted as per service book. Eggs, per dozen tf Uhickens, per pound 0 Reassembling st ball at 1:30 p. m. and uoiis, per cwt I4.O0I GHEAP as ATOM Cattle, 12.00 to 4 00 bim wherein he is doing; wrong snd ssk him to mend wsys thsn to rosr out in public to his lasting detriment. Yes, stand by your home folks, you and they will be better for It, snd you will be happier while living and remembered much longer when Prairie Hay, per ton 4.00 marching to Tabernacle, where, after ritualistic exercises an address will be delivered by the Rev.

Joel Brown. Topping Peat extends an earneat invitation to everybody By Order of the Com. Timothy liny, per ton 0 00 Oats, per busbel 25crots I Corn, per bnsbel 41 Wheat, per bushel 65 dead. Osige County Chronicle. J.

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