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The Paola Times from Paola, Kansas • 8

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The Paola Timesi
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Paola, Kansas
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THE FACT Times. The Paola That the Majestic Steel ALL OVER THE COUNTY. Osawatomie Farmers are all busy cutting corn. Miss Lulu Wilson visited with Inez Peer Sunday. Dry weather and chintz bugs are all Range and the Superior Coolc Stoves are at the top for Quality and Moderate in Price.

I have the best line of Hardware to be bought in Paola, and my Prices are he talk now. Lewis Mackelwain visited home blks last Sunday. Mrs. O. M.

Dilley visited her parents near Wichita last week. 1b E. P. Wallace of Spring Grove was in our vicinitv last Snndav. Indianapolis school opened Monday with Frank Heath as teacher.

Right. Come in and see our Goods and you will buy and Save Money by trading at the old stand on the Bouth side. S. D. CONDON.

Boy Street is helping Elmer Brinn fill J. A. Shellhammer's silo this week. W. M.

Ogle, of Richland township, was in Paola Tuesday in company with his brother, Wash, of Olathe. He has just finished the construction of a 210-barrel cistern at his home and expects to have it full when it rains enough. He is making quite an addition to his residence and will have surface sufficient to run plenty of water to the cistern. The Times acknowledges a pleasant call from Marion. For reduced rates, see the flyer issued by the "Katy." You should visit St.

Louis now and cannot afford to stay at home. The season of prosperity pervades the land and the "Ivaty" is looking to jour interests whether as investors or pleasure bound, they always conserve to make the trip remunerative. Chas. Henson bought three of feeders from his Greenwood county ranch last Tuesday evening and will put them on feed in Miami county. The long dry spell has caused a shortage of water in his pastures in Greenwood county and made it necessary to take out part of the cattle.

The requirements of a medicine is to lighten the burden of pain and cure. Tliis brings us to the question of a remedy, and Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment is the only remedy for blind, bleeding or protruding Piles that is endorsed by physicians. Cures the most obstinate cases. f0c. For sale bv J.

AV. Price. 4 J. A. Harvey and daughter, Nellie, of Osawatomie, visited at J.

D. Bupes Sunday. The party given by Miss Stella Wil son. Saturday night was a success and vention in Q. M.

Sim's grove Sept. 12; all report a good time. a good program has been prepared to Miss Annie Carlile went to Prescott make the day an enjoyable one to all. Sunday where she is engaged to teach Everybody is cordially invited to come and bring baskets filled to overflowing. the fall term of school.

Sheriff Hamlin was in Osawatomie Ueagle. No rain yet. last Saturday trying to instiPpatriot-ism into the boys with a pint bottle and a cigar box. Mrs. Bose Goudie, Joe and Charlie Barrett left last Tuesday for a three weeks' visit io old Virginia.

Mr. arid Mrs. G. W. Lessenden were visiting friends last Thursday and Mrs.

Elmer Howard, of Kansas City, KANSAS CITY HERD POLAND-CHINAS. Will sell pigs by the great Hadley, and Look Me Over, (one of the best sons of is here visiting the old folks at home. upon returning home they found their house in flames, the fire being under The oldest daughter of Will Covinee Iowa Chief), Chief Tecumseh Klever's such headway that they were unable FAOLA, THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1897. September is hotter than August.

The Rebekah's have a social tonight. Misses Bertha and Bessie Gill are Yisiting in Garnett. Miss Daisy Brown will leave Sunday for Nevada, Ohio. W. B.

Crossan went to Ottawa on legal busines Tuesday. The Kansas City Horse show has drawn heavily on Paola Mrs. Hopkins is in St. Louis selecting a stock of new millinery. C.

A. Horsey and Frank Gaylord took in Labor day at Kansas City. i A. B. Barkis, of Hillsdale, was in Paola Monday and made us a call.

Fred McLaughlin and wife of Kansas visiting Paola friends. Miss Clara Hirst will leave Sunday to attend school at Mt. Holyoke, Mass. The Excursion rates to St. Louis via the M.

K. T. are September 18th. Mrs. Hopkins left Monday for St.

Louis to purchase lier fall stock of goods. A number of our young folk were leafing at the waterworks last Frisay evening. Foil Bent. Desirable front room furnished. Ground floor.

Enquire at this olllce. Preaching at the Baptist church next Sunday, morning and evening by Dr. Ferguson. Miss Anna Yickers has gone to Kansas City to accept a position as teacher in the Lathrop school. Miss Clara Battcrson left last Saturday to take a year's course at the Emporia Normal.

Miss Etta Ilillis leaves Friday to resume her duties as teacher in one of tJie Kansas City -schools. Lute Yickers went to Anderson (runty Monday where he expects to buy live or six cars of feeders. 3Iisses Blanche Stich, Maud Mc-Lachlin and Bose Scothorn are attending the K. C. Horse show7 to-day.

Mrs. Henrietta Stoddard-Turner left Friday last for Granton, "Wis. to visit her sister who is very sick. iss Anna Yickers left last Friday to assume her duties as teacher in the Lathrop public school at Kansas City. Louis Kaun, of Miami township, called yesterday.

He says Jim Powell threshed 51 bushels of clover from 12 acres. Miss Minnie Nelson, of Kansas City, who has been the guest of Misses Dorothy and Delia Ahrens, returned home Tuesday. is not expected to live. Cause, whoop- Model, and other great boars out of royal- to save any of their household effects ing cough. orea aams, at cheap prices at weaning time.

Help Clover Top. Dr. Dollars was raiipd sirmin to V' 1 oode, Lenexa, Kansas. 53-When you write to advertisers mention Paola Times. Grandma Mitchell last Wednesday.

Koclcvllle. Mrs. Boy Long is quite ill. She is quite feeble. Dimple Shoemaker is preparing to Elmer Darland now wears a 2x4 cut corn.

R. W. HOLMES, smile all on account of a new baby boy Tom Box is cutting corn for George who has taken up a residence at his Jackson. house. KANSAS I AOL Grandma Umbenhour is visiting her son, west of town, this week.

Alva Allen went to Paola on business last Monday. A. G. Shoemaker was in Paola on Cole McClelland Proprietors of the Paola Machine Shops. Build new work and repair Gasoline Bicycles, Guns.

Also Machine, Engine and Boiler works. Don't send such work off, but bring it to Paola and get it done satisfaction guarranteed at reasonable prices. Shops on East Kaskaskia street. stairs over Jake cx-liles' Restaurant. Corn cutting and hay making is all the go now.

business last Saturday. L. A. Van Pelt and Dr. Walker are T.

G. VERNON Loyd and Henry Chapman are in the sorgum business again this year. about to locate another blacksmith Was shop and when Mr. Barnett gets his Rufe Shoemaker, of Jingo, visiting his parent's last Sunday shop up, there will be four in Beagle. Your County Fair by coming and making a display at PAOLA, 28, 29, 30 OCT.

1. With your help we will have the best Fair in Eastern Kansas. IS'KW GOODS. Our new stock of Men's Youth's and Children's Clothing is about now complete. Also, Shirts, Neckwear, Hats and We have the largest stock the lowest possible price.

Call and see. E. W. Mitciileh. Christian church services next Sunday as follows: Communion and preaching at 11a.

m. by the pastor and again at 7:30 p. m. Bible school at 9:45 a. and Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.

m. All are cordially invited to attend these services. II. W. Holmes brought to this office last Saturday an ear of white corn raised on his farm in Ten Mile township, which weighed 1 pound and 9 ounces.

He says it was raised on upland ground, and will compete for the Times' prize for the best 20 ears. The house of G. I). Lessending was A protracted meeting is progress consumed by lire last Wednesday. The J.UC at Asbury.

May much good result. The Racket Store. Mr. U. Stoker and family visited his roof caught from sparks and help arrived the entire house sister, Amanda Morton, last Sundaj.

flames and with it much of the house Office, Ground Floor N. E. Cor. Park Faola, Kansas. SPERRY BAKER.

A TTORJ' A TLA W. PAOLA KANSAS Sam Brown and family visited with the Alva Stokes and C. W. Simmons FOR hold goods were consumed. Insurance, $G00.

families last Sunnday. Jerry Chambers moved his family to Grandma Lewis visited Mrs. Long Osawatomie Tuesday. the other day. She is still able to walk a mile and a half, if she is 75 Bucyrus, Milton Dewees is the only up-to-date years old.

barber. MOTIONS, TIXWA11J2, A Xl SEWING MACHINES, A good place to get a dollars worth for a DOLLAR. We shall be pleased to have you call one and all. E. E.

ALEXANDER, Proprietor, P. Wilcox is doing quite a business 3 no. C. Sheridan O. Mr.

E. Wanamaker shipped two cars Frank Al. Sheridan. Long, in calves. He recently sold a bunch, that he had purchased two weeks of flax to Chicago last week.

Miami county is proud of her news previous, at a considerable advance Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lovett attend- papers, and justly may she be, for no and at once began purchasing again. ed the convention at Council Grove county in the state can show with ours Sheridan Sheridan A TTORNE YSA T-LA TT Office up stairs Price Block last week. Store southwest corner ef Park John Cochren, formerly of this part, in rustling new spaper enterprise.

Ev Dr. S. F. Price was callecT to Osa- by watering trough. died of congestive chill last Friday and ery paper in Miami county is an honor to the.countv.

The Paola Times is watomie Friday to hold an inquest. proudof its county exchanges. Kansas. Mr. Hugh Shipman left Monday for was buried in the Jingo cemetery.

He leaves a wife and some small children to mourn the loss of a kind husband and affectionate father. pw rn sli I crs New Itnildlnar. Paola 4-8- Duncan where he will join his family. It is said the present city coun ci -l -1 1 1 is the Dest 1'aoia has ever naci an Mr. C.

B. Hare closed his place of Rates Sl.oo Per Day. Miss Minnie O'Dell, of Taola, will said to be temperance men with one business last week Dick believes in exception. Then what prevents them from passing any kind of an ordinance teach our school next term, beginning being closed for Labor Day and desired October 1st. She was here, the other to start in time.

day and met the pupils of the district bnQA hn11 tpnm sininlv that is not "lame," and thus end this KENT. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and Bonded Abstracter. OGce in the DeBery building, East side of the equare, up stairs. C. W.

HOLM, agitation just begun? General Hugh Cameron, the Kan at the school house to see what books a crackerjack and it is only a matter they needed and took their old books of time tm they shall be traveling the to exchange for the new ones. When ian(iscape yeri school begins there will be no trouble First-class Your patronage solicited, in every respect. OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS PAOLA. sas hermit, visited the Times office last Friday. He announces himself a candidate for Congress and says if the Deonle will elect him, Kansas will I -L'i.

J- A J- lit 13 1U31 lutirvuif ai" KANSAS. rangements ior 111s comempiaieu trip 1 Davenport. to Alaska. He will leave early in tbe spring. Li.

jDert went to usawatomie on have a representative to be proud of. The Republican Judicial conven business Wednesday. Bucyrus young people are organizing Archie Lee, the 'great unterrified' Populist of Mound township, was a caller while in Paola on business last Saturday. Miss Cord ie Taylor left for Kansas City this morning to take charge of one of the city schools: her mother accompanied her. The ever popular "Katy" offers rates to compel you to participate in the Fall Festivities on the excursion of September 18th.

H. A. Bryson, of Richland, was in Paola Saturday and made us a financial call. He says Richland is the garden spot of Miami. "Wm.

Hampton unloaded five cars of cattle Tuesday which he had picked up in Greenwood county and will put them on full feed this winter. Frank L. Thomas, wife and baby, of Elgin, 111., are expected to be here Friday to visit his grandmother, Mrs. F. T.

Thomas and other relatives. That poor little minority of one on the City Council might be overcome if the majority had the moral courage and honesty to do their plain Mrs. Yill Walrod left last Saturday for an extended visit with her parents and friends in Reno, and Xios Angeles, Cal. She will be absent nearly a year. The Tenth anniversary of the tion for the Tenth district will meet Dr.

Fort went to the county seat a nomc talent company wmcii win in l'aola baturdav to nominate a can Saturday on business. consist of ten people. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF KANSAS CITY. TO TIIE BEST informatioa obtainable, the John Spaldintr AdTertlsin-r Agency believes all the business concerns included in these two columns to be reliable. Persons haTing-any complaint to make abont the mail order service of any of them are requested to notify the-nndersig-ned.

If you are unable to secure -what you want from any of these houses, send your request to us enclosing- a two cent stamp for reply, and we will promptly furnish yon information desired. 1 JOHN W. SPALDING ADVERTISING AGENCY, Fred Houston and familv visited at Mrs. Nate Newton and sister visited didate for Judge. So far, W.

H. Shel don seems to lead. Lou Shultz Saturday and Sunday. friends and relativas at Osawatomie a Mr. Ed.

Blevins, a bright boy of They report a Quite a crowd attended Holiness few days last week Jingo, caned at the times omce yes preaching at Davennort Sunday night. ver5 pleasant time. 206 ARLINGTON BUILDING. 10th AND WALNUT STREETS- terday. He was on his wav to Olathe Mr.

A. C. Cosely has taken leave of STUDEBAKEB MtES1104 Walnut. Misses Dora and Bessie Russell f- lin oTnriinrr T. 1 i Carriages and wagons of every description.

absence for thirty days. The station OLItUU Lli 11A Urn J-i HOWV L.O GAS AND GASOLINE. Sunday. was transferred to Mr. Blank, who will be acting agent during his School begins at Davenport Sept.

absence. 13th. Miss Minnie Arzberg will wield Eest, cheapest and simplest to run of any power on earth. A child can run it. Sold on a guarantee.

Sent to any responsible party on trial. 1J to 50 horse. C. T. MURRAY Since Milton Dewees purchased Mr.

AliT WORK. Madame T. F. Swope. 1013 Walnut.

Stamping- and designing-, embroidering' silks and linens. BOOKS AND STATION BY. Bryant Douglas, 1002 Walnut. Medical, miscellaneous books, Bibles, fine stationery. Cut prices.

CATHOLIC BOOK STOKE. Heilman Catholic Book Store, Sll Walnut. Prayer books, Kosar-ies, Scapulars, Crucifixes, Statutes, Pictures. S. D.

Irwin, J. N. Irwi W. I. Irwin, A.

D. Irwin. IRWIN BROS. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Kooms 2s5-A.

B. Exchange Building, Kansas City Stock Yards. By consigning your stock direct to tts, and the rod. where he will enter the Deaf and Dumb school. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Baptist church will give a 10 cent social at the residence of Mrs.

McElfresh Friday evening. Good music and a cordial invitation to everybody. Geo. Osborn, a prospective candidate on the Union ticket for register of deeds, has purchased a quarter sec Brewington's shop the business has Misses Martha and Josie Russell attended Sunday school and preaching increased rapidly. This certainly denotes that when the Bucyrus people COT West Hfth Street, KtniM City, Mo.

at Davenport Sunday. GROCERIES. S. F. Wade 554 Main tret a crood thinsr thev know it and Place where yon can bny proceriea by mall, ro-tail, at wholesale prices.

Send for price list. Corn cutting is in full blast in this tye in pushing it along. MERCHANDISE AND REAL ESTATE. P- Mr. J.

E. Hale, who has charge of Martin, 613 Main. Headquarters for new and second hand fnrnitnre. Ixaos negrotiated. Christian church at this place will be advising us by telegraph, you are sure to find good pens, plenty of feed and water, and ready assistance in disposing of your stock.

Establi-ghed in Kansas City since 1874. Mr. Heflebower's vineyard raised some SHREDDED WHOLS WHEAT BISCUITS Mrs. Cora Shelton and daughter, ia nnpf Ready for nse. Keeps Indefinitely, 94.5 per cent.

COMinSSIOX. Purcell Grain held Sunday, Sept. 19. Rev. B.

T. lYharton will he here to take part in the ceremonies. tion of land from D. H. Heflebower, near Osawatomie.

Quite a number of Paolaites attended the picnic and silver debate at O'Connor's grove in Richland township last Wednesday. nstritrreTalue. A arnuhed hy any rrocer or Stella, of Drexel, took in the sights at this geason but tnig is notning Grain Commission Merch jobber. a 1 ants. Cash or future.

Correspondence and con- ine larjernacie ounaay. wondered at as Bucyrus generally iignmenti solicited. Write tor intornaation. represent the best. Milo Maudlin of Tipton, is iaTite correspon- The committee will meet next leads the county with its productions Hay Presses We e.

JLin za an GHATS, HAT AND BAGS. W. S. Nicholson A 19 Board of Trade. Consignments, or buy on tracks.

visiting the family of Rob't. Gillespie Thursday to prepare the grounds for as well as the state, mm V- 1 A 5 I Joore implement Co. LIQUORS. Orders filled ior strictly rellabU- tne bunaay scnooi contention. of Qur young men haye nerYe Everybody has to haul water in this unsurpassable and an electric dynamo DUN LAP HATS.

SOS MAIN ST. Uihe Hatter roods, prices sent on request. R. Sisea Sl ce. 404 Delaware.

1 neck of the woods; a good rain would could not shock Only a few LADIES BATHS. MAXXtTBIxa A50 KAIX. rVi I 1 1 v. I DST GOODS- Em rick's Dry Goods, Mill! BBESSlNfl. Mrs.

Simpoa and Mrs. Tater. us aicviowu am-w. uajaugu euuic ui uux oca. uuuut a( Cloaka, and Capes at bafraln.

No icii wains i. -xancisa, tiecxric. immim "a all kinds sf Baths Hair Drtssiar Chiropody, etc Mr. George Reifel, of Paola, and their own tickets, went to the ball and iog. southeast comer 6th and Main.

Miss Marv Staffin attended Church at walked home. 5 miles. While the boys 300 Pare Illustrated Watca and JtwelryCaU. logue SENT FREE. REAL ESTATE sad merchandise for exchange.

J. I Price. Soata Mlssomrl laa4 for Davenport Sunday night Nobody returned home on the cars and the California property. City property, for aerca sbot. I shock never touched them.

asoise otnerwtse. Two good second hand sewing machines for sale cheap. Paola Fur. Undt'g. Co.

H. G. Skinner and wife visited in Osawatomie Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Vallee. The State Board of Pardons will meet in regular session "at Topeka September 19.

Mrs. Stem entertained a few friends Tuesday evening. You will find some plain facts in "Panics and Prosperity," on first'page. Mrs. Frank Cooke is visiting in Osage City this week.

Dollar boards at M. A. Schroeder's. east of New Lancanster. Mr.

Maudlin was in Paola Monday and made us a call. He will return to Indiana next Monday. Isaac Hamlin, of New Lancaster, marketed hogs last Tuesday, getting 4 cents at the packing house. lie made the Trana office a call and set his subscription to "the best paper in Miami county" ahead one year. Ballard's Snow Liniment is the most penetrating Liniment in the world.

It cures pain and inflamation ot all kinds quicker than any other known remedy. Price 50c Every bottle guaranteed. For sale by TV. Trice. 4 Miss Emma Ebert will attend High SOD TOUR riODUCX to Cromwell Frslt Ji4 Commission Co wholesale dealers la acta fruits aad produce, 536 Wain at Street.

Hea-1- school in Paola this fall and winter. Bucltlen's Arnica. Salre The best salve in the world for Cuts, art ers ior peanuts, write tor Emma will be missed by many in this Bruises, Sores, TJlceres, Salt Rheum. Ticinity. Fever Sores.

Tetter. Channed Hands The Holiness people naye erected a Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erur- loiT main. established issa. 1 A.

L. 1 1 I -m -m I tarjernacie juayeupuri scuuui nouse 1 lions, ana positively cures -t'lies, or no harms, habe-bsashss hattkk. Best TiHTTER IDEAL B011 TBZ1TBE7T F0EJ WOUSX. Ideal Horns Treatment, ",12 Mala St. Speedy, penaaaeat aad iaezpenxiTC.

Writ tar free books on treaties. BIRTH BLABXB, SUPEBTLrOCS HA1B- AJTD MOLES permanently destroyed. Mrs. Addis-Randall, Specialist with the needle. Consultation re aad cs-deatiAL Room 9 Ptricrff buildinr corner Uta aa4 Mala St.

lead in physicians tr'Ten (or relcrescs- and will hold a series of meetings at pay required, it is guarranteed to roods, lowest prices. mu orders caref any ana cr)rnet give perfect satisfaction or money re- iv SCALCi FOB pedal 3-toa scales $30. IrUV UUWVf For funded. Price 25 cents per bo. styles.

F. Ii. Black, U1T Union Remember the Sunday school con-1 sale by J. W. Price.

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