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The Altamont Gazette from Altamont, Kansas • 5

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is. John Angelo returned on la T.N.Todd has all k'uls of stationery for Sunday, from White Hall, Illiiolr nlo. whore she bad been visiting Iter tri (Jo to the postofllve tullding for your i CORRESPONDENCE. ETOVEP. ITEMS.

Uy llAWKure, G. PfaiT sold a ilrovc of fat hogs this week. L. Angela for the past tbreo ni n'lis. She reports Una prospect for corn In that country, but says tbe wheat and on crop 1.00 per Year, In Advnnco.

tlcnsry. Johnlo Tanas hus been on the Invalid the past few dnys. list was almost an entire failure. Tho Old Soldiers re-unlon at Parsons will Published every Friday morning, ot Alta The fallowing wss bandi to tbe McPlinr moot, Kansas. close tomorrow.

Miss Anna Uell of Parsons will son Hepubllcsn by unfortunntn victim teach the Stover school this winter Our station agent repor's quite an Inccss 1 A bicycle rider this morning was sing. In travel the past month. Botorad In tho postofllce at Altamont, Kos Mrs. G. II.

stover is nttendintj the as second class matter. Quito a number from this city attended the re-unlon at Parsons this week. We understand one of our fairest maid' LOCAL TIME CARD will be led to the Ilyruuilal altar this com. St. Louis and NanFrnnclnco It.

R. Ing week. WEST BOUND. 8. J.

Host took his family to Patsons yesterday to attend the reunion. No. 1. Passenger, due 11:40 p. No.

8. Pasesengir, due a. in Mo. 81. Local Freight, 2:40 p.

in enmp-meeting at Pittsburg during the prist week Mrs. Silas Flagcr has moved back to her father's 13. F. Drennan since the death of her husband Ed. Pcflly and Clarence Silcott went to Kansas City last sunda.

Ve suppose thay had a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. Ricker living on G. fall's lai were made happy by the arrival of a nine pound baby.

Anderson Windbigler and wife moved to this week he has If you are feeling all out of sorts, go to Ing dolefully: Is my nnino writte thorn On tbe page br'g'it mid fair Ij tho book of rrmcmbernncu la my name written tbcro. Is my name written there By the marshal who tn'ln! -That those who bicycles Must heap off tbe walks. It my mil written there In tbe police judge's docket. Will some kind friend loan me The contents of his pocket Is my name written there By the laws I'll abide For again on tbe sidewalk I never will rido. When preaehlng at Omaha, Sam Jones sk Sin nes Co.

and got a bottle of Thorn AST BOUND. son's Wild Cherry Phosphate. Ho. 2. Passenger, due 8:15 a.

No. 4. Passemrer. duo p. in Two illed doves were roosting In the eub Mo.

80. Local Freight, dux IhliO a. urbs of our city last Tuoiday night. They Mo. 8.

Through Freight, due. p. in were accompin'ed by a business manager, Train 1 makes connection with A. Harvey Ullom left Thursday evening for B. T.

at Hurrtoo, Kansas, tor all point In Kansas, and at Wichita tor point in Wheeling, Wist Virginia, where he will join rented a farm there and will make cjnerokee (Strip ana Ukiiooaia. his family and make It their future home. Train makes conuectlon at Monttt that state his future home. jMJlj Now is a splrndld time to cut all the weed ed any man present who bsd never spoken a for point In Arkansas also tor point In Indian Territory via. Neosbo, and with tie Texas Limited.

At tit. Louie with all line growing on vacant lots and side street The frogs are having a concert croas word to wife to stand up. One man Let every one see that all tho weid are cut on the high prairie this fifth day of for points eaat, northeast and soumeast. before they ripen seed. Train 8 Connects at Burton.

with arose. "Thank heaven," said Jones, "there Is one man In this vast anemblv who never August. We have had dry weather A. T. 8.

r. (or points lo Colorado, Wyo We acknowledge an Invitation to attend at this time for several years. C. A. LANE CO.

the Altamont Horticultural 8ociot' Meet spoke cross to his wife?" "But I am a bach. tbe man ss he sat down The joke ming, Utab, Nevada, Idaho, Montana Oregon, Washington, New and Old Mexico Arizona end California. G. Pfaff, G. II.

Stover and J. M. Ing end Picnic to be held on August 10th at was on Sam and the audience laughed. Logan each have purchased an acre Train 4 Connects at Monett for points In C.E-HUdretbs grove 3 miles south of town Arkansas and Texas. A cigarette la a roll of papor, tobacco and ot ground in the new addition oi Here Is something which has often been diugs, with a small fire at one end large Train 88 carries passengers as far cast as Columbus when provided with transporta stated and which Is as true now as it ever Altamont and expect to put improv-ments on them soon.

fool at tbe other. Some ot Its chief employ, was. When a man wonts ret black. tion. Z.T.

Martin; Art. WE ARE NOW READY TO ments are condensed night-mure llts, cancers smithing done at a retainable price he G. H. Stover has been hauling ap. goes to Huss A 8nyder's.

of lips and stomacho, spiual meningitis, soft enlng of tbe brain, funeral procefslcut and family shroudod In gloom. There are plenty Go to Btarnes Co. a' drug store and get kODGEJDmECTORY. tt 25 cent bottle of Thompson's Wild Cherry pies to Oswego this week. He will have about one thousand bushels and and will have a great many down apples which he will sell at ten cents per bushel.

of subjacta left, however, who are perfectly A A Altamont Lonon, No. 244. Meets every Monday Phosphate, that will inuke 16 quarts of the most delicious nerve tonic and refreshing willing to undergo trials of such a trivial nature for tho sake of putting on a certain summer drink In the lat.d. amount of style. night at Odd Fellows' Hull.

Visiting brotb era cordially Invited to attend. M. J. VanBltkb, N. E.

J.Kinikb, Bee. Died, July soth, of whooping Last Friday two msn passed through town ucre was an old preacher who told some cough, the youngest daughter of of the boys of tho bible lesson be wss going In search of ime stolen cuttle wblch bad been trailed to near this place. We have been Informed tho cattlo were found near OtW ft Altamont Rebekaii Lnnoa Uf 111 No. 159. Meets on First to read in the morning.

The boys finding tbe J. Al. anil M. h. Logan, aged three years.

The family have the sympathy of that -bill of FALL GOODS place glued together tbe connecting pages and Third Thursdays of each month at Odd Parsons and that the thlevo had been ar The next morning he read on the bottom of their many friends. rested. yellows' Han. Mrs. A.

Call, N. Miss Ella Couoon, Hoc. A Altamont Lonon No, the i age," When Noah was one hundred and twenty year old be took unto himself a wife L. P. Hamilton returned last Sunday from IS who was'Mhen turning tbe Karsas City where he had been to select a A 332.

Meets everj Friday (tXQT fLV IP large stock of merchandise which has al LINGUO. Whiz. IDENBKO I By o. cubt.s of gooher wood.ard covered wltb pitch Inside and He wss ready beiiun to arrive, and which he will offer at bargains which cannot bo excelled In Bight at Workmen's Hull. J.

B.KiNOsnunr, M. W. 8. Houghton, Kecorder, A Altamont Lome. No.

60. naturally puzzled this. Ho read It again Almost cool enough for frost last verified It and frienda.tbls is any other town. tho first time I ever met this in the bible but W. Meets at 0.

A. K. Hall on Monday night. The big sale of lots In the new addition IttSiS mm I accept It as an evidouce of the assertion, The heaviest rain of the season that we aro fearfully And wonderfully made. Friday evening of each week Mrs.

LiizziB Nkwlon, C. CnAS. Habhinoton, Sec. A Topping Post, No. 268.

fell last Sunday night. still continues. It now looks as If more land would have to be surveyed In order to meet the demands of tbe large number who -Oid. F. Briggs has had his bugtjv 7beu the women all wear bloomers snd 1 A Meets In Zimmerman Hull are anxious to procure a building site In LEATHER painted which shines like new.

DON'T on the First and Third Saturday evenings of that part of town. their skirts are laid awuy; nben their legs uo more are rumors, coyly hid from light of Miss Grace. Benefield returned to It Is said that the oats crop is almost en day; when the petticoat's are forgotten with Bach month. W. F.

IIamman, P. J. H. Taylor, Adjutant. A L.

B. Ward Camp, No. 122, her home at McCune last Saturday. tirely ruined nn account of the extreme its swiebiu'r, whistling swirls, atd there' wet weather which hns prevailed since about F. II.

Briggs has a large grspe the time thoy began to ripen, causing many less demaud for cotton, I'll be sorry for the girls. It is bad enough wben Willie wearing pants his mama made, and it often tut Meets BtG. A. K. Hall on the Second and Fourth Tuesdays of each crop this summer which he is going to make into wine.

Holds to fall before they could bo, and greater portion of those harvested are moulded so badly tbey re not fit to to knocks you silly just to see tbe youthful blade wearing pants that no man knowetb All of the people of Idenbro and horses. country around attended the reunion which is front or back, if be cometh or he POEGET STOCKINGS at Parsons last Sunday. goeth thore is quite an equal "slack." But month. Miss. Stella McCbaut, Miss Ella Couoon, Bee.

MS A Altamont Camp, No. 2764, 4 Modorn Woodmen of Amur, loa, meets at G. A. R. ball on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month.

All Visiting neighbors cordially Invited. P. A. Morrison, V. H.

W. Stabnbb, Clerk. W. A. Miller and Jacob Underwood were your Susie, Ob, 'tis calling; scalding tears water melons ripe now out are arrested tbe first of tho week charged with stealing a tarpaulin and wrench belonglug to will downvraid wben you hjar the urchins calling: "Say where didym get tbe Baker Brothers.

Tbey were tried last them pants?" You will see her jouthfu Friday at Parson) and after the jury had L. B. Ward Camp No. 122. been out about three minutes, a verdict of or rv first Not Guilty" was rendered.

The evidence Vis. third Tuesday nights of each month, growing, due oy no aena certain rnle can you toll If she is going or is coming home from school. There'll be trouble you'll allow sirs, there'll be anguish for the pa's when their daughters all wear tronsais that seemed to show they had bought tbe goods of some one whose whereabouts are at pres ltlag brotbeis cordially Invited. J. C.

Btaunbb, 1 Set. G. R. Baker, Capt. ent unknown.

are just revamped from ma's. So I'm A special Invitation Is hereby given to all, log as I'm writing and my great tears fall like pearls; scarce know I what I'm Inditing few and far between and have stripes on their backs. Chester Eisenhood his mother attended the ice citam supper at VVil-sonton last Saturday night. A family of Oklahomaites are camping in the limits of our burg this week, looking for work. B.

F. Briggs and C. A. Allen went to Altamont the first of the week to rent rooms tor the winter. The school board met last Monday night and elected Miss Bertha Wells of Parsons as teacher for the next term.

Miss Wells is a competent teacher holding a first grade certificate to meet at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath evening at 8 o'clock to listen to 6 J. HAMILT0H, Proprietor. for I'm sorry for the girls, -Clipfbd addresses of ten minutes, by six of our prom Committeemen Attention. loent citizens of different ebadee of belief, i do people's party county cental com and of diflertnt branches of bu'sness, who have plcdgod to be present, end ei-euk on tbe Reasonable Mates. mlttca will meet In the city of Parsons on Saturday August 10th, 1395.

at 1 p. question "What do I think of Christ sharp. Wm. Cook, Tbe churches are Invited to make this tbe Union Meeting for this month. Threshing has begun again.

Borne very hot, days the past week. Tablets! Tablets! At the poetofflce. All kind of school supplies at the post-office. Stationery a cheap as the cheapest at T. N.

Tod. Cast your optic on Fairbanks Bon new ad. this week. John Lane and E. F.

Hoffman went to Kansas City yesterday. Fob Sals: A pood milk cow. Call on Z. T. Martin.

L. P. Hamilton has barrel ot barrels for sale at very low prices. Mr. and Mrs.

8. L. Martin drove over to Chairman. Democratic County Central Committee. Some of our Altamont friends attended the Ice cream social at Spring Valley last A.

C. Cosatt and Bert Bates of Wednesday evening. Everything went on To the Members of tbe Labette Co. Demo. If you want a good square meal cal! at this hotel which is centrally and convenientlyjlocated.

Nice, clean rooms. Tables furnished with the best the market affords. 9 Comer Houston Avenue and Giles Street, emootbe. All bad a splendid time and lots crstic Commit toe: You are hereby notified of good Ice cream. The young people of that a metting of the Committee will be held in Parsons, Saturday, Aug.

10, st 1 o1 Spring Valley Know bow to make a social Interesting. Quite a sensation wss created clock p. m. for tbe purpose of considering howevor by tho appearance of a blind Bat, the time and place for holding the county convention, and to such other business as wblch did not hesitate In tho leest In dodge- Parsons last Wednesday. Ing wildly from ons lady to another kissing Parsons were calling on some of the fair damsels of our neighborhood last week; all went well until Clyde cut the hammock rope, then "the girls came down.

Geo. Palmer had Wm. Lee arrested for trespass last week. Lee not having an attorney to defend him, antl not offering anything in his own defense was placed under bond to appear at the next session ot the district court. may come before the committee: J.

Btarnes has changed his place of abode each In a most gracious manner. Of courso Geo. W. Gaihel, moving Into the Ward property. J.

D. H. Reed, Chairman the ladles would scream. Dr. McCuns of Mound Valley and F.

L. When hot and thirsty, buy a bottle of Secretay. FOR SALE. Wild Cherry Phosphate at Btarnes'. Hamilton ol mis city performed a very A.

Newman came home last Wednesday difficult operation on John Sanderson Thurs A fine ten acre tract of land adjoining for a short visit with the horns folks. day of last week, which required great skill and precaution. Mr. Banders was Injured the city of Altamont for sale. Price 1300, Inquire of H.

E. Hammon. W. J. Hsneock will soon move Into the property recently vacated by J.

Btarnes. Tour mother may be a good washsr. but by the accidental discharge ef a gun, about twelve or thirteen years ago, part of she can't compete with the Pierce City John Lane shipped two ear loads of hogs -DEALERS IJV- CHURCH DIRECTORY. Christian Church. Steam Laundry when It comes to Ironing.

lo Kansas City last Wednesday atternoon. the load lodging In hie right leg, which has caused him much trouble ever since, and Z. T. Martin, Agent Fob Bali: A desirable 7 room residence about six weeks t.go he became bed fast. each Preaching 1st and 3rd Sunday tn The wound was re-opened and the diseased month, at 11 a.

and 8 p. m. If you expect to go esst this fall remem part of the bone removed. Mr. Banders showed remarkable nerve and will power Christian Endeavor at 3 p.

m. Sunday School at 4 p. m. ber that the Frisco is the moBt direct line to St. Louis where close connections are Prayer Meeting every Tuesday evening while undergoing the operation.

We are pleased to learn that he Is doing nicely and made for all points. Let me know wenty at 8 p. tn. Kvorrbody cordially Invited four hours before you want to start snd I that be Is likely to toon entirely recover. to attend thesa eery ices.

11) get you through tickets uui check bag DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Brushes, Faints, Oils, Varnishes. Perfumes, Toilet Soap, Tobacco, Cigars Druggist Sundries. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Honston Areine Altamont. Kansas.

gage through. Rates always us low as the J. J. Cosatt, Pastor fBESb TEBlAlf CHURCH. On last Monday about twenty or our young people gathered at the borne of L.

O. Williams with mischief Intent and as the lowest. Preaching every Babbath at 11 a. in. and T.

Martin, Agt. If In Search of a Hew Sensation, 7:15 p. tn. moonlight began to o'erspread our city tbey wended their way to the home of Mr. and Try the effect of a mud bath at Las Vegas ttabbatb Bcnooi ai iu a.

m. Junior Endeavor at Hp. m. Y. P.

B. C. Endeavor at 0:30 p. Mr. M.

Metcalf end then announced to tbelr handsome daughter, Miss Myrtle, that Hot Springs, Naw Mexico. Other forms of Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 baths may be bad there, all especially bene. they were aware of it being- her 19 birth o'clock. J. D.

Tood, Pastor. ficlal In rheumatic troubles and diseases of day and that they wished lo celebrate the the blood. Tbe cool, dry, tonic air of this M. K. CHURCH.

Preaching every alternate Sunday at 11 a. and every Sunday at 7 p. m. resort Is just the thing for tired nerves, and there Is nothing so restful as New Mexico sunshine, especially when supplemented by occasion in a meat fitting manner, which they proceeded to do in a way enjoyable to all present. Various social garni were played until the hour of midnight arrived, when all left for their homes wishing Miss and two lots.

A. J. Garbt. It you want that suit cleaned or dyed take It to Z. T.

Martin. Henry Lite of Topeka was In our city yesterday in the interest of the Topeka Capital. C. A. Lane Co.

Invite you to call and examine their fall stock ol goods that are arriving dally. Mr. Elmer Huff commonly known Face" has ceased his march Zlonward. (In worldy sense we mean Mis. Katie Frank of Cherryvale baa been Visiting her frelnd Miss Ella Waters ot this City for several days.

D. W. Delnst has been marketing aome of the finest garden "ease the psst week that ever bean raised in this vicinity. 3,000 pounds of grapes for sale by C. E.

HUdreth at the firm 3 mile south of town. Price, two cent per pound. Amos Rlnker of Columbus, formerly a resident of this place, has been visiting relative In this riclnity for several days past. Prof. J.

E. HcDaniels left last Tuesday for Topeka, where he will visit for a short time before the beginning of the fall term of school. Frank Newman returned last Wednesday, In consequence of which bright smiles now Illuminate the dining room of our chew bouse. Harry Beck handed ut a line apple the other day and winked the other eye, but everybody knows how he went to Spring yalley sny bow. such One service as Is given at the Hotel Subday School at 10 a.

m. Junior League at li o. tn. Young People's meeting Tuesday 7p.m. Prayer Meeting Thurdiy 7 p.

m. Ladies Mite Society every alternate Friday Montezuma, re-opened June 20. Tbls Myrtle the return of many happy birthdays. i i i i i i i 1. famous Inn cannot be excelled anywhere in A Lawn Social was given at tbe residence at 3 p.

m. tbe Southwest. u. a. fjRUMMiTT, rasior.

Round trip excursion tickets on sale to of Mr. and Mrs. A.I. Rosa la the southwest part of town on last Thursday evening, about Las Vegss Hot Springs from principal points. Reached only over tbe Santa Fe I am vcrmanentlri located in Altamont with Route.

For illustrated pamphlet and a thirty In vlttd guests were present and moat royally entertained by Mr. T. C. and M.ss Stella McCrary. refreshments were served on the lawn.

After which they were treated CLI'BBIXG OFFEE. We are prepared to make the follow the neatest and most complete stocks of FURNITURE t6 copy of ''Land of Sunshine," address D. UNDERTAKER'S SUPPLIES Labette county, which Ing very liberal clubbing i ffdr with other papers in connection with tbe Altamont Wiehart, G. P. St.

L. if. R'y, St. St. Louis, Mo.

some excellent music, by M.si Mlna Brown-Ing and Miss Emily Newman, then a num I cordially invite you to call and examine. Gazette: Gazette aril 8em-wofkly Capitol 1 ffl ber engaged In out-door games of various $3000 kinds. After all had sufficiently exercised to t.ufh any taiiijr int.llifrnt rwacfM pi, Iio writ-, mi who, nlW vork iii.Iiwrlou.IT, how tn v.rn Tlirra ThM.and l.Uai- I am aIo prepare" to lo all kr.nl of permit, another cours 3 of refreshments were Tear in thpirown loralflicwh, IWe.l ftin.tr Globe Democrat 1 Topeka Advocate 1 Kansas City Timts 1 Ml KniHss City Jourcal 1 V) Persons wbo are now subscribers may served snd more music wss had. About 11 th. or i.mplivmpiit.at mt a rn rr.t.rw-im No mimey for unlM nurreMfiil ni nt.re.

K.rJI. qttifkl. h-arni-d. I ilnira but onfl worker (mm each dielrl, I or o'clock tbey left for tbelr respective homes feeling tbey had lust passed one of tbe liava already taaaiit fro.Mad wifb a Ir.rv. mums take advantsgo of any of Ibcse by calling at thie cilice.

wtio arr making ovor a and NO 1.1 It. 1-till particular. FKEII. Adarcr at i.ir li. V.

AJ.A.CA. llu 4t. Ai'brtta, Mniu meat pleatnt event of tbelr lives..

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1895-1895